Difference between revisions of "2015 Innovation in the Cloud Conference Sessions"

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involved in virtualization efforts with a concentration on enabling
 
involved in virtualization efforts with a concentration on enabling
 
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advanced hardware features in open source virtualization environments.
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== Xen and the Art of OpenStack Maintenance ==
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Deploying OpenStack can be a tricky and time-consuming
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process. It requires the careful, systematic implementation of over a
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dozen services in an integrated manner, and can be exceptionally
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difficult to configure correctly. To quote Shark Tank, "There's got to
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be a better way!" Come see what SUSE has done to make deploying your
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Xen-based OpenStack cloud a much simpler, less time-consuming process.
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We will walk through the process, and deploy our own working cloud in
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just a few short minutes.
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=== Speaker: Rick Ashford ===
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Rick Ashford has been a Senior Systems Engineer at SUSE since
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2008. He was worked across a wide technologies, but currently spends
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large quantities of time playing in the OpenStack sandbox. He currently
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lives in the Austin, TX area with his wife and four children. If he
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ever experiences the concept of "free time" again, he imagines he would
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like to spend more time with his guitars and in his woodshop.

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Xen and the Art of Graphics Virtualization

Talk about the multiple different ways of doing graphics virtualization (API forwarding, Direct pass-thru, full GPU Virt) and the advantages and disadvantages of each architecture. Then go into a more detailed discussion of the XenGT effort to do full GPU virtualization in the Xen environment.

Speaker: Don Dugger

Don is an Engineer in the Intel Open Source Technology Center involved in virtualization efforts with a concentration on enabling advanced hardware features in open source virtualization environments.

Xen and the Art of OpenStack Maintenance

Deploying OpenStack can be a tricky and time-consuming process. It requires the careful, systematic implementation of over a dozen services in an integrated manner, and can be exceptionally difficult to configure correctly. To quote Shark Tank, "There's got to be a better way!" Come see what SUSE has done to make deploying your Xen-based OpenStack cloud a much simpler, less time-consuming process. We will walk through the process, and deploy our own working cloud in just a few short minutes.

Speaker: Rick Ashford

Rick Ashford has been a Senior Systems Engineer at SUSE since 2008. He was worked across a wide technologies, but currently spends large quantities of time playing in the OpenStack sandbox. He currently lives in the Austin, TX area with his wife and four children. If he ever experiences the concept of "free time" again, he imagines he would like to spend more time with his guitars and in his woodshop.