What's Next for OpenStack at Walmart

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What is next for OpenStack at Andrew Mitry / Kire Filipovski @amitry / @kfilipovski [email protected] / [email protected] 23 August 2016

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What is next for OpenStack at

Andrew Mitry / Kire Filipovski@amitry / @[email protected] / [email protected] August 2016

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Retail store started in 1962 by Sam WaltonToday, 11,000+ stores under 65 banners in 28 countries100+ distribution centers worldwideOver 2 million employees, largest private employer worldwide

What is Walmart

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Each location is a part of the larger community

Motivation to do the best for your peers

Work with the best people

Who is Walmart

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Software defined infrastructure projects started in 2010 by NASA and RackspaceCurrently, 6,200+ contributors from 360+ frenemy companies collaborating on common infrastructure goalsMany tens of thousands members

What is OpenStack

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Thousands of monthly contributionsWho is OpenStack

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Who is OpenStackHundreds of projects

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Transformation of WalmartOpenStack• 170,000+ cores• 30+ cloud regions

OneOps• 5k+ users• 3k+ applications/services• 60+ open source products• 40k+ monthly deployments• 100k+ of monthly auto-repairs• 1k+ of monthly auto-replace

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Transformation of WalmartDeployable Patterns (Packs) Enable Consistency

Consistent DevOps Lifecycle Management Patterns

ApplicationPatterns

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Walmart understands OneOps will be stronger with a large community of collaboration and developmentWe want to move OneOps into OpenStack to increase the rate of innovationOneOps is already a public project github.com/oneopsWe will be visiting OpenStack user groups and the Ops Mid-Cycle

OneOps in OpenStack

San Francisco 14 Jul

Atlanta 21 Jul

Los Angeles 28 Jul

Days Silicon Valley 9-10 Aug

Days East New York 23-24 Aug

Ops Mid-Cycle New York 25-26 Aug

Days Seattle 30 Sep

Barcelona Ocata Summit 25-28 Oct

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Thank you

@amitry @kfilipovski@One_Ops