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Designing your OpenStack Private Cloud: Folsom Edition

Speaker: Ryan Richard, Rackspace

Synopsis: There is no easy answer or magic solution when architecting your private cloud. OpenStack is flexible and can be designed in many ways which can be a blessing or a curse. The goal of this talk is to provide guidance on how to start thinking about your private cloud architecture.

I am continuing this series from my operational talks at the Grizzly Summit and would like to make this a standard talk at every summit. We’ve been working with Folsom for 6 months and will be updated as such.

Overview:
1. Build with the end in mind (don’t paint yourself into an architectural corner)
2. Images and Storage
3. Architecture examples and thoughts for the following environment sizes: a. 1-20 physical nodes
b. 20-100 physical nodes
4. Performance Considerations and Bottlenecks
5. Lessons Learned
6. Operational updates
7. Q/A and Community Input

For more summit videos, visit: http://www.openstack.org/summit/portland-2013/session-videos/

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