Showing posts with label OpenStack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OpenStack. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
The Cloudcast #165 - DevOps Automation as a Service
StackStorm - http://stackstorm.com/
- OpenSource & DevOps Movement into Infrastructure.next. Presentation given in an OpenStack vs. VMware context but great non technology analogies and lessons to learn: http://www.slideshare.net/StackStorm/scale-12x-openstack-vs-vmware-a-system?qid=33438ad7-a263-4164-9ceb-9b6021dd2af5&v=default
- Monitoring, Remediation, Automation (even mention ChatOps): http://www.slideshare.net/StackStorm/stackstorm-devops-automation-webinar?qid=33438ad7-a263-4164-9ceb-9b6021dd2af5&v=default&b=&from_search=1
Topic 1 - Tonight is interesting because we are pulling in pieces from a bunch of previous podcasts and past guest topics. We have spoken about the many emerging trends and use cases in DevOps, but a big problem has been how do you put all the pieces together. You hear about Jenkins, Docker, OpenStack, PagerDuty, Loggly, AWS, etc. A lot of moving pieces that we have to integrate together and then actually operate efficiently.
Let’s start at the start, what is the concept of Automation as a Service and what problem are we trying to solve?
Topic 2 - Quote from Blog: "because developers are in charge that every single API must be a first class citizen. They determine whether your API is inadequate very quickly. If you treat your APIs badly by deprecating them suddenly and without warning, you are essentially slapping developers that use your APIs in the face." - Very true. There is a presentation your company did on OpenStack vs. VMware and the idea of closed vs. open with some great analogies to history and advancements in efficient. How does AaaS help developers?
Topic 3 - Third Wave in IT. You present a potential framework:
- Docker automating tracking of all dependencies for an environment while providing efficient and very fast to deploy containers;
- Jenkins automating QA testing;
- OpenStack and Docker orienting orchestration solutions
- Monitoring
- StackStorm and others are focusing on automation as a service - Remediation through automation?
Topic 4 - Is AaaS the “glue” between a bunch of existing projects and frameworks to create an automation workflow through change management, remote execution? Not trying to replace Docker, Salt, Ansible, Chef, OpenStack, Jenkins, New Relic? Aren’t all these integrations points a nightmare? Is this an on-prem product, cloud offering?
Topic 5 - You mention machine learning and artificial intelligence. This sounds a bit like what VMturbo tries to do at the hypervisor level. In discussion with them I know getting people flipping the bit that enables full automation makes some folks uncomfortable. They start to think of SkyNet in Terminator and the machines taking over the world. Thoughts?
Friday, September 5, 2014
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Talking Cloud, DevOps and OpenStack on TheCUBE at OpenStack Summit
This past week, we had the opportunity to sit down with Stu Miniman (@stu) from Wikibon on theCUBE at the OpenStack Summit in Atlanta.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Thursday, January 16, 2014
The Cloudcast #128 - Does Open Source Redefine the Cloud Supply Chain
Topic 1 - Ask about branching out beyond reselling - hosting/Cloud; DevOps stuff like Colin does; mobile app development
Topic 2 - Who are the main buyers or influencers of technology these days?
Topic 3 - What technology or business trends do you see earlier than the vendors or media?
Topic 4 - How aggressive are the cloud providers pursuing the channel partners?
Topic 5 - What do you wish the vendors would change about interacting with channels?
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
The Cloudcast #126 - 2013 in Review & 2014 Predictions
Topic 1 - Looking back on 2013, what’s your biggest story or biggest take away? (AWS, OpenStack, NSA)
Topic 2 - Where do you think the industry made the most gains in cloud computing and where do you still see the biggest gaps (or opportunities)? (SDN, IaaS became plumbing)
Topic 3 - As you talk to people in the industry, around the world, how much do you see the spread of the Silicon Valley mindset and technology profile?
Topic 4 - Let’s talk about OpenStack. Was 2013 a good year, a bad year or just a year in the evolution? (Open Source VMware vCloud, who’s making money?)
Topic 5 - Traditional vendors vs. public cloud (which are sometimes the same). Who do you think is better positioned and what do you think each considers “success in 2014”?
Topic 6 - Moving on to 2014, what big things do you expect to happen (if any)? (SDN with VMware & Cisco, OpenStack conslidation)
Topic 7 - We’re getting ready to move into YEAR 4 of The Cloudcast. Can you believe it? What do we have planned for our listeners in the new year?
Monday, December 9, 2013
The Cloudcast #124 - Cloud Operations
Topic 1 - VMTurbo isn’t your first go round creating products and companies in this space. Prior to VMTurbo, you created SMARTS which was acquired by EMC. What made you decide to start over and create something from the ground up a second time?
Topic 2 - What common problems are you seeing today? Do you see different problems based on Enterprise vs. SMB? SP’s? What is your view of this space?
Topic 3 - Are your products Open Source (not from what I could tell)? Has Open Source Software and the increasing scopes of projects/Products in OpenStack/CloudStack/vCloud affecting how you see approaches to operations of clouds?
Topic 4 - What CMP (cloud management platform) characteristics do you see the most that are driving adoption of additional management products? Where are the holes today? Monitoring, Multi-Tenancy, Compliance and Security, Application Level Management?
Topic 5 - How do most of your customers get started today? What challenges do they tackle first? Do they hit the low hanging fruit? Do they attack the big issues?
Topic 6 - Do you get many requests for deep API Integration for DevOps or integration with public clouds? Where do you think the private cloud industry will go in 2014?
Labels:
Cloud Computing,
Cloud Operations,
CloudStack,
IaaS,
Monitoring,
OpenStack,
Shmeul Kliger,
VMTurbo,
VMware
Saturday, November 9, 2013
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