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Intro to Open StackCentral Florida Open Stack User Group
Donnie Hamletthttp://www.meetup.com/Orlando-Central-Florida-OpenStack-Meetup/
What is OpenStack
Open source cloud computing platform OpenStack is the largest open source project in the world RackSpace acquired a company SliceHost they were working on way to
automate the build out of cloud resources NASA scientist developed a technology called Nova that could spin up
virtualized servers and make them available The two companies merged the two projects and created OpenStack in
2010 OpenStack is written in Python
Why is OpenStack a big deal?
OpenStack is a cloud platform that is technology agnostic It allows open source technologies as well as proprietary technology
solutions to be plugged into the various services that make it up Its openness simplifies the process of building IaaS Private Clouds,
Public Clouds and Hybrid Clouds Rapid release cycle new release every 6 months
Who uses OpenStack?
Who Supports OpenStack (just a few)
OpenStack Projects
Nova – Compute Keystone – Identity Management Neutron – Networking Cinder – Block Storage Glance – Image Service Swift – Object Storage Horizon – Dashboard Heat – Orchestration Ceilometer – Telemetry (Tracking and Billing)
Architecture
Resources
youtube.com – subscribe to OpenStack.org channel openstack.org website – documentation ubuntu.com – documentation of OpenStack on Ubuntu redhat.com – documentation of OpenStack on Red Hat and Centos
Packstack – all the openstack compenents in a simple single server installation devstack.org – similar to packstack a single server installation of OpenStack ebay.com – devstack and packstack are great but to get proficient at setting up
OpenStack from scratch you will need two physical servers. Selllers on ebay sell used servers for less than $130.
What’s Next?
We are off to a great start! In the process of setting up future meetings Feel free to contribute in any way that works for you Stay in touch with what's happening the group via the meetup site