On 16/12/14 16:45, Patrick Laimbock wrote:
On 16-12-14 16:20, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 16/12/14 14:20, Haïkel wrote:
I could do a talk on Openstack/RDO
sounds good, a getting started with openstack with RDO could be a great session. Would you want to run this as a hack session/tutorial ( where people follow along ) or do you want to do this as a demo ( where you do the stuff, and people look on ).
I have demoed a virtualized OpenStack 3-node deployment via Packstack on my laptop using a bridged DHCP interface (no Virtualbox, just plain libvirt & KVM) on CentOS 7 VMs. It paints a nice picture of what a real deployment looks like so I prefer it over the single-node allinone option.
I guess a tutorial on getting started with openstack might be a longer, 2 hr session, whereas a demo might be shorter 30 or 45 min ?
2 hours should cover the installation and enough time to deploy an instance, going through the GUI, answer questions and play around. Explaining Neutron networking however easily takes a lifetime :)
I'm waiting for them to rename it back to quantum before i start investigating it :)
We will have local mirrors for centos content there, and a local dedicated wifi access point. And we can easily add on any content that you might need for the tutorial / demo as well - so people dont spend too much time downloading over the internet.
Might be useful to add a mirror of the RDO (Juno EL7) repo too: https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/
added to urls list.
thanks!