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Juju with OpenStack Workshop

Speakers: Jorge Castro and Mark Mims, Canonical

Juju is a terrific way to get an OpenStack cloud up and running. What about after you’ve got OpenStack? Empty clouds are no fun, people need to run services on clouds, like Hadoop, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Jenkins … the list goes on and on. On top of that your developers are looking for ways to consume your cloud; and they’re writing applications that are just as diverse in Python, Rails, Node.js, PHP, and Java and other platforms. We’ve built a tool called Juju that makes deploying services on an OpenStack cloud very simple, and we’ve got over 110+ services ready to go. This workshop will be a technical overview of how Juju works, and how you can use it to make deploying services in OpenStack simpler for you; we’ll also cover how to write your own orchestration scripts (that we call charms) for your self so that you can rapidly deploy your applications in OpenStack.

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

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