How to move a massive hyperscale insfrastructure to OpenStack
Author: Rob LeFebvre Source: Planet OpenStack What do you do when you work for one of the original internet giants, Oath (formerly Yahoo! and AOL) and you want to update […]
Author: Rob LeFebvre Source: Planet OpenStack What do you do when you work for one of the original internet giants, Oath (formerly Yahoo! and AOL) and you want to update […]
Author: Superuser Source: Planet OpenStack Yeah, we know: books are #oldschool. They can come in handy (and we don’t mean as a doorstop, either) when you’re trying to pick up […]
Author: Ken Savich, Senior OpenStack Solution Architect Source: Planet OpenStack In our first blog post on the topic of Fernet tokens, we explored what they are and why you should […]
Author: Nicole Martinelli Source: Planet OpenStack The call came unexpectedly. The Paris-based Osones team had jumped the pond to participate in the 2014 OpenStack Atlanta Summit. On the line was […]
Author: Sonia Ramza Source: Planet OpenStack Summit recap With 2300+ attendees and 54 countries represented, it was a fantastic week in Sydney. Thank you to all who attended! You can […]
Author: Rob LeFebvre Source: Planet OpenStack OpenStack survey data shows that many industries beyond IT are finding the open source cloud-computing management platform an essential component of their businesses. Along […]
Author: Chris Dent Source: Planet OpenStack This will be the last TC Report of the year, expect the next one around the 9th of January. We’re closing out the year […]
Author: Doug Smith Source: Planet OpenStack You need multiple network interfaces in each pod – because you, like me, have some more serious networking requirements for Kubernetes than your average […]
Author: Allison Price Source: Planet OpenStack Three days, 14 teams and the grand prize of a fully funded trip to the OpenStack Summit Vancouver at stake—participants at the recent OpenStack […]
Author: JavaCruft Source: Planet OpenStack Welcome to the Ubuntu OpenStack development summary! This summary is intended to be a regular communication of activities and plans happening in and around Ubuntu […]