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Friday, October 7
 

3:15pm EDT

DevOps with John Willis
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Friday October 7, 2011 3:15pm - 3:45pm EDT
Wheeler (2nd Floor)

3:45pm EDT

Juju, DevOps Distilled

Formerly called Ensemble, juju is DevOps DistilledTM. Through the use
of charms (renamed from formulas), juju provides you with shareable,
re-usable, and repeatable expressions of DevOps best practices. You
can use them unmodified, or easily change and connect them to fit your
needs. Deploying a charm is similar to installing a package on Ubuntu:
ask for it and it’s there, remove it and it’s completely gone.

In this talk, we will discuss the concepts behind juju, and run a live
demonstration of juju for deploying and managing various workloads on
an OpenStack cloud running on top of Ubuntu Server.


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Friday October 7, 2011 3:45pm - 4:15pm EDT
Wheeler (2nd Floor)

4:15pm EDT

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Cloud

Cloud computing scared the crap out of me - the quirks and nightmaresof provisioning cloud computing, dns, storage, ... on AWS, Terremark,Rackspace, ... - I mean, where do you even start?Since I couldn't find a good answer, I undertook the (probably insane)task of creating one. fog gives you a place to start by creatingabstractions that work across many different providers, greatlyreducing the barrier to entry (and the cost of switching later). Theabstractions are built on top of solid wrappers for each api. So ifthe high level stuff doesn't cut it you can dig in and get the jobdone. On top of that, mocks are available to simulate what clouds willdo for development and testing (saving you time and money).You'll get a whirlwind tour of basic through advanced as we create thebuilding blocks of a highly distributed (multi-cloud) system with somesimple Ruby scripts that work nearly verbatim from provider toprovider. Get your feet wet working with cloud resources or just makeit easier on yourself as your usage gets more complex, either way fogmakes it easy to get what you need from the cloud.


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Wesley Beary

geemus (Wesley Beary) [http://github.com/geemus] is an avid Rubyistand Open source enthusiast. He spends his days developing fog[http://github.com/geemus/fog] at Engine Yard and spends much(probably too much) of his free time working on other open sourceprojects... Read More →


Friday October 7, 2011 4:15pm - 4:45pm EDT
Wheeler (2nd Floor)
 
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