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Home» Open Source » Open Source Cloud Computing Training at Scale 9x

Open Source Cloud Computing Training at Scale 9x

Posted on February 22, 2011 by Mark in Open Source - 2 Comments

Scale 9x This Friday at SCaLE 9x in Los Angeles, CA there will be a special build an open source cloud day teaching users how to use technologies from Cloud.com, OpenStack, Opscode and Zenoss to deploy, configure, manage and monitor infrastructure-as-a-service using open source software.

Here’s an overview of the program:

“Build a Cloud Day” will be dedicated to teaching users how to build and manage a cloud computing environment using free and open source software. The program is designed to expose attendees to the concepts and best practices around deploying cloud computing infrastructure. Attendees should expect to learn how to deploy a cloud computing environment using Cloudstack CE. In addition Build a Cloud Day attendees will learn about tools( Opscode Chef and Zenoss Core) that can be used to handle the dynamics of a cloud computing environment including automatic provisioning and configuration and monitoring.


9:00 – 9:15: Welcome – Mark Hinkle, VP of Community, Cloud.com

We’ll kick off the day reviewing the program with attendees and gathering information so we can tailor the program to best address the needs and experience level of the audience.


9:15 – 11:15: Build Your Private Cloud – Cloud.com

Cloud.com - Open Source Cloud ComputingUsing CloudStack Community Edition (CE), free and open source cloud computing software to build a private cloud. During the training attendees will be instructed on how to install Cloudstack CE to manage virtual infrastructure in a private cloud computing configuration. At the conclusion of the Build a Private section users will have the knowledge needed to create a simple private cloud network.

Cloudstack CE is an open source Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) software platform available under the GPLv3 license, which enables users to build, manage and deploy compute cloud environments. The community edition is based on the latest, leading edge features and bits that the Cloud.com team of engineers are working on and is supported by both our engineers and our open source community.


11:15-11:45: Openstack – Rackspace

OpenstackOpenStack Deployment and Integration Engineer Jordan Rinke will give a brief overview of the Openstack project.

OpenStack is a collection of open source technologies delivering a
massively scalable cloud operating system. OpenStack is currently
developing two interrelated projects: OpenStack Compute and OpenStack Object Storage.
OpenStack Compute is software to provision and manage large groups of
virtual private servers, and OpenStack Object Storage is software for
creating redundant, scalable object storage using clusters of commodity
servers to store terabytes or even petabytes of data. OpenStack is sponsored by Rackspace, a leader in web hosting and managed infrastructure.


11:45 – 12:45: Lunch – Catered

We will bring in a simple catered lunch (We’ll do our best to accomadate all dietary restrictions).


12:45 – 2:45: Automatic Configuration of Your Cloud – Opscode

Opscode - Open Source Configuration Management

This training section will cover deploying cloud infrastructure automatically using Opscode Chef. We will be cover installation basics of Chef clients and working with a Chef server. Other topics will include: creating Chef repositories, writing cookbooks and advanced uses of the command line utility Knife.

Chef is a systems integration framework, built to bring the benefits of automated configuration management to your entire infrastructure. With Chef you can:

  • Manage your servers by writing code, not by running commands.
  • Dynamically integrate your applications, databases and other infrastructure.
  • Easily configure applications that require knowledge about your entire infrastructure (“What systems are running my application?”, “What is the current master database server?”)

3:00 – 5:00: Monitoring Your Cloud – Zenoss

Zenoss Open Source IT ManagementA representative from the Zenoss Core project will provide training on how to monitor a cloud computing environment. The presentation will give an overview of the Zenoss Core management platform. Attendees will also learn how to install Zenoss Core, add devices and send alerts based on conditions within your cloud computing infrastructure.

Zenoss Core is an open source IT monitoring product that delivers the functionality to effectively manage the configuration, health, performance of networks, servers and applications through a single, integrated software package.

All devices in the environment can be modeled – networks, servers, software, and applications – as well as custom devices such as power supplies and temperature sensors. The model provides logical and physical grouping allowing you to map devices to business systems, locations, and responsible people. The model is populated by the auto-discovery process, supplemented by the web services API, XML import/export, or manual user input.Collections of monitoring templates are called ZenPacks, and more than 100 are available.

5:00 -5:10 Special Guest – Arista Networks

Cloud architectures have changed the design requirements for high-performance networking infrastructure and a 100% Linux based, fully extensible networking solution can bring your Cloud to the next level. Arista Networks gives a 10-minute overview of the EOS Extensible Operating Systems and reviews some of the tricks of the trade that can make deploying, managing and maintaining a best-in-class network infrastructure easier than ever before.

Technorati Tags: cloud computing, cloud.com, opensource, OpenStack, Opscode

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