OpenStack Asia: A rising star Tom Fifield tom@openstack.org @TomFifield
Introduction 2
What is OpenStack? 3
What is OpenStack? Technology Platform Code available under Apache 2.0 license. Design tenets scale & elasticity, share nothing & distribute everything 4
What is OpenStack? Technology Platform Compute Provision and manage large pools of on-demand computing resources Object Storage Petabytes of reliable storage on standard gear Block Storage Volumes on commodity storage gear, and drivers for more vendor systems Networking Software defined networking automation with pluggable backends Dashboard Self-service, role-based web interface for users and administrators Shared Services Multi-tenant authentication system that ties to existing stores (e.g. LDAP), Image Service 5
What is OpenStack? Innovative Ecosystem Products at all levels, from dozens of companies: System Integration Support Training Software Hardware Public Clouds 6
What is OpenStack? Community Open Source Open Design We are committed to an open design process. Every six months the development community will hold a design summit to gather requirements and write specifications for upcoming release. The summits, which are open to the public, will include users, developers, and upstream projects. We will gather requirements and produce an approved roadmap used to guide development for the next six months. Open Development Open Community 7
History NASA & Rackspace code launches OpenStack Foundation Launches, worth USD 10M Networking and Block Storage integrated 10,000th foundation member 8
Foundation Promotes development, distribution, adoption Vote for next board of directors if you join today! http://www.openstack.org/join/ 9
Global Scope This week, we have 40 parties on 6 continents COUNTRIES COMPANIES 100 CODE CONTRIBUTIONS 227 INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS 65,684 TOTAL DEVELOPERS COMPANIES 10,065 TOTAL DEVELOPERS AVERAGE MONTHLY CONTRIBUTORS AVERAGE MONTHLY CONTRIBUTORS 1036 238 10
Why OpenStack? Technology, Ecosystem, Community. Support from major companies Global reach and support We needed agility without Deployments at scale sacrificing availability. By Flexibility leveraging the collective innovation of the OpenStack Lower costs community, we can develop. and grow our private cloud much quicker without having to reinvent anything. Saran Mandair, senior director of infrastructure engineering, PayPal 11
Global Scope 12
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Asian Scope 13 user groups 9 Asian countries at the summit China, Japan, South Korea are big contributors Huge potential Deployments in AU, CN, HK, ID, IN, NZ, TW, VN 15
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NeCTAR 17
How it works All development is Open Etherpad Blueprint Coded Reviewed Released Collaboratively design features Competitors working together Every line of code reviewed by at least two people An extensive continuous integration and testing infrastructure Documentation, Translation, Infrastructure is all collaborative 18
How it works: getting involved We are looking for Developers, Testers, Code Reviewers, Bug Reporters, Supporters, Writers, Translators, System Administrators and Evangelists https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/howtocontribute https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/mailinglists https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/teams Alternately, find an OpenStack Job: http://openstack.org/jobs There is a 0% unemployment rate for OpenStack Engineers 19
How it works: resources General Openstack.org/community OpenStack Newsletter Join your local user group Join as an invidual member of the foundation Read our blog Find an event Technical Ask.OpenStack.org IRC Mailing Lists Wiki Docs 20
Design summit Design Sessions not a classic track with speakers and presentations. Developers submit session ideas to discuss upcoming features for the next release cycle, which get reviewed and scheduled by the topic leads. Those sessions can include the presentation of a few slides but are generally a 40-min long, open brainstorming discussion on a given subject or feature. If you care about a particular subject, please join. Conference Sessions Keynotes, Case Studies, Ecosystem, Operations, Strategy, Workshops 21
See you in Hong Kong openstack.org/summit November 5-8, register now! Call for speakers closes July 31st 22
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