I had the great pleasure to deliver a 90 minute talk at the USENIX LISA14 conference, in Seattle, Washington.
During the course of the talk, we managed to:
- Deploy OpenStack Juno across 6 physical nodes, on an Orange Box on stage
- Explain all of the major components of OpenStack (Nova, Neutron, Swift, Cinder, Horizon, Keystone, Glance, Ceilometer, Heat, Trove, Sahara)
- Explore the deployed OpenStack cloud's Horizon interface in depth
- Configured Neutron networking with internal and external networks, as well as a gateway and a router
- Setup our security groups to open ICMP and SSH ports
- Upload an SSH keypair
- Modify the flavor parameters
- Update a bunch of quotas
- Add multiple images to Glance
- Launch some instances until we max out our hypervisor limits
- Scale up the Nova Compute nodes from 3 units to 6 units
- Deploy a real workload (Hadoop + Hive + Kibana + Elastic Search)
- Then, we deleted the entire environment, and ran it all over again from scratch, non-stop
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:-Dustin