OpenStack Summit Sydney preview: Red Hat to present at more than 40 sessions

The next OpenStack Summit will take place in Sydney, Australia, November 6-8. And despite the fact that the conference will only run three days instead of the usual four, there will be plenty of opportunities to learn about OpenStack from Red Hat’s thought leaders.
Red Hatters will be presenting or co-presenting at more than 40 breakout sessions, sponsored track sessions, lightning talks, demos, and panel discussions. Just about every OpenStack topic, from various services to NFV solutions to day-2 management to containers integration will be covered.

In addition, as a premier sponsor, we’ll have a large presence in the OpenStack Marketplace. Visit us at booth B1 where you can learn about our products and services, speak to RDO and other community leaders about upstream projects, watch Red Hat product demos from experts, and score some pretty cool swag. There will also be many Red Hat partners with booths throughout the exhibit hall, so you can speak with them about their OpenStack solutions with Red Hat.
Below is a schedule of sessions Red Hatters will be presenting at. Click on each title link to find more information about that session or to add it to your Summit schedule. We’ll add our sponsored track sessions (seven more) in the near future.
If you haven’t registered for OpenStack Summit yet, feel free to use our discount for 10% off of your registration price. Just use the code: REDHAT10.
Hope to see you there!
Monday, November 6

Title
Presenters
Time

Upstream bug triage: the hidden gem?
Sylvain Bauza and Stephen Finucane
11:35-12:15

The road to virtualization: highlighting the unique challenges faces by telcos
Anita Tragler, Andrew Harris, and Greg Smith (Juniper Networks)
11:35-12:15

Will the real public clouds, please SDK up. OpenStack in the native prog lang of your choice.
Monty Taylor, David Flanders (University of Melbourne), and Tobias Rydberg (City Network Hosting AB)
11:35-12:15

OpenStack: zero to hero
Keith Tenzer
1:30-1:40

Questions to make your storage vendor squirm
Gregory Farnum
1:30-2:10

Panel: experiences scaling file storage with CephFS and OpenStack
Gergory Farnum, Sage Weil, Patrick Donnelly, and Arne Wiebalck (CERN)
1:30-2:10

Keeping it real (time)
Stephen Finucane and Sylvain Bauza
2:15-2:25

Multicloud requirements and implementations: from users, developers, service providers
Mark McLoughlin, Jay Pipes (Mirantis), Kurt Garloff (T-Systems International GmbH), Anni Lai (Huawei), and Tim Bell (CERN)
2:20-3:00

How Zanata powers upstream collaboration with OpenStack internationalization
Alex Eng, Patrick Huang, and Ian Y. Choi (Fuse)
2:20-3:00

CephFS: now fully awesome (what is the impact of CephFS on the OpenStack cloud?)
Andrew Hatfield, Ramana Raja, and Victoria Martinez de la Cruz
2:30-2:40

Putting OpenStack on Kubernetes: what tools can we use?
Flavio Percoco
4:20-5:00

Scalable and distributed applications in Python
Julien Danjou
4:35-4:45

Achieving zen-like bliss with Glance
Erno Kuvaja, Brian Rosmaita (Verizon), and Abhishek Kekane (NTT Data)
5:10-5:50

Migrating your job from Jenkins Job Builder to Ansible Playbooks, a Zuulv3 story
Paul Belanger
5:10-5:50

The return of OpenStack Telemetry and the 10,000 instances
Julien Danjou and Alex Krzos
5:20-5:30

Warp-speed Open vSwitch: turbo-charge VNFs to 100Gbps in next-gen SDN/NFV datacenter
Anita Tragler, Ash Bhalgat, and Mark Iskra (Nokia)
5:50-6:00

 
Tuesday, November 7

Title
Presenters
Time

ETSI NFV specs’ requirements vs. OpenStack reality
Frank Zdarsky and Gergely Csatari (Nokia)
9:00-9:40

Monitoring performance of your OpenStack environment
Matthias Runge
9:30-9:40

OpenStack compliance speed and agility: yes, it’s possible
Keith Basil and Shawn Wells
9:50-10:30

Operational management: how is it really done, and what should OpenStack do about it
Anandeep Pannu
10:20-10:30

Creating NFV-ready containers with kuryr-kubernetes
Antoni Segura Puimedon and Kirill Zaitsev (Samsung)
10:50-11:30

Encryption workshop: using encryption to secure your cloud
Ade Lee, Juan Osorio Robles, Kaitlin Farr (Johns Hopkins University), and Dave McCowan (Cisco)
10:50-12:20

Neutron-based networking in Kubernetes using Kuryr – a hands-on lab
Sudhir Kethamakka, Geetika Batra, and Amol Chobe (JP Morgan Chase)
10:50-12:20

A Telco story of OpenStack success
Krzysztof Janiszewski, Darin Sorrentino, and Dimitar Ivanov (TELUS)
1:50-2:30

Turbo-charging OpenStack for NFV workloads
Ajay Simha, Vinay Rao, and Ian Wells (Cisco)
3:20-3:30

Windmill 101: Ansible-based deployments for Zuul / Nodepool
Paul Belanger and Ricardo Carrillo Cruz
3:20-4:50

Simplet encrypted volume management with Tang
Nathaniel McCallum and Ade Lee
3:50-4:00

Deploying multi-container applications with Ansible service broker
Eric Dube and Todd Sanders
5:00-5:40

 
Wednesday, November 8

Title
Presenters
Time

OpenStack: the perfect virtual infrastructure manager (VIM) for a virtual evolved packet core (vEPC)
Julio Villarreal Pelegrino and Rimma Iontel
9:00-9:40

Bringing worlds together: designing and deploying Kubernetes on an OpenStack multi-site environment
Roger Lopez and Julio Villarreal Pelegrino
10:20-10:30

DMA (distributed monitoring and analysis): monitoring practice and lifecycle management for Telecom
Tomofumi Hayashi, Yuki Kasuya (KDDI) and Toshiaki Takahashi (NEC)
1:50-2:00

Standing up and operating a container service on top of OpenStack using OpenShift
Dan McPherson, Ata Turk (MOC), and Robert Baron (Boston University)
1:50-2:30

Why are you not a mentor in the OpenStack community yet?
Rodrigo Duarte Sousa, Raildo Mascena, and Telles Nobrega
1:50-2:30

What the heck are DHSS driver modes in OpenStack Manila?
Tom Barron, Rodrigo Barbieri, and Goutham Pacha Ravi (NetApp)
1:50-2:30

SD-WAN – the open source way
Azhar Sayeed and Jaffer Derwish
2:40-3:20

Adding Cellsv2 to your existing Nova deployment
Dan Smith
3:30-4:10

What’s your workflow?
Daniel Mellado and David Paterson (Dell)
3:30-4:10

Glance image import is here…now it’s time to start using it!
Erno Kuvaja and Brian Rosmaita (Verizon)
4:30-5:10

Quelle: RedHat Stack

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