Thursday, April 22, 2010
TLF2010: Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud Audio
The good people at the Texas Linux Fest have published the audio from my Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud demo and presentation.
You can find the 29MB OGG file here:
I used an Ubuntu 10.04 (Beta2) Server ISO written to a bootable USB stick, two laptops, and a Linksys switch (running DD-WRT). I deployed a two-system Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC), using Eucalyptus, an open source implementation of an Amazon EC2-compatible cloud that you can run locally, in your data center and on your own hardware. I demonstrated the installation and registration processes, and discussed a bit about the various UEC topologies. I also registered an image, ran an instance, and SSH'd into the instance. All within 45 minutes :-)
:-Dustin
You can find the 29MB OGG file here:
I used an Ubuntu 10.04 (Beta2) Server ISO written to a bootable USB stick, two laptops, and a Linksys switch (running DD-WRT). I deployed a two-system Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC), using Eucalyptus, an open source implementation of an Amazon EC2-compatible cloud that you can run locally, in your data center and on your own hardware. I demonstrated the installation and registration processes, and discussed a bit about the various UEC topologies. I also registered an image, ran an instance, and SSH'd into the instance. All within 45 minutes :-)
:-Dustin
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:-Dustin
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The link is wrong ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Dustin,
ReplyDeleteI have been listening your presentation to try to install a private cloud with 3 laptops. It is really interesting and very useful for a cloud newbie like me that want to understand all the concept.
I was wondering if it would be possible to get the slide of your presentation ?
Here is my email : kfrancoi at gmail com
Thanks a lot :-)
Kevin