Deploying Infrastructure-as-a-Service with CloudStack

Cloudstack 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 our open source community.

Using CloudStack a free and open source cloud computing software to build a private cloud. During the training attendees will be instructed on how to install Cloudstack to manage virtual infrastructure in a private cloud computing configuration. At the conclusion of the Build a Private Cloud section users will have the knowledge needed to create a simple private cloud computing environment.


Videos

These videos cover many topics related to Cloudstack from live tutorials and webinars.



DevOps Your Competitive Advantage in the Cloud
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As IT goes through a tectonic shift from cost center to profit center, the importance of IT operations is also being redefined. If you are primarily worried about uptime and server-to-admin ratios, you are already behind the times. Today's top performing operations professionals are obsessed with how they can enable the business to innovate quicker, react quicker to market and competitive demands, and scale up for the win. With a heathy doses of DevOps, Lean thinking, infrastructure as code, and open source tools like RunDeck, Puppet and Chef, these top performers are turning their operations from a necessary cost center into a strategic weapon.

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Speaker Bio - John M. Willis

John Willis has worked in the IT management industry for more than 30 years. Prior to joining enStratus, Willis was the VP of Solutions for DTO Solutions where he led the transition to a new suite of automated infrastructure and DevOps solutions. Prior to DTO Solutions. Willis was the VP of Training & Services at Opscode where he formalized the training, evangelism, and professional services functions at the firm. Willis also founded Gulf Breeze Software, an award winning IBM business partner, which specializes in deploying Tivoli technology for the enterprise. Willis has authored six IBM Redbooks for IBM on enterprise systems management and was the founder and chief architect at Chain Bridge Systems.

 
Monitoring the Cloud with Zenoss Core
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Simon 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.

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Speaker Bio - Simon Jakesch

As a Principal Engineer at Zenoss, Simon Jakesch has been instrumental with Zenoss' adoption in some of the largest datacenters and cloud providers. He now continues this work as a Community Manager to further make Zenoss one of the most widely used and powerful monitoring platforms worldwide.

 
Introduction to Opscode Chef and Live Demo
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The shift to cloud computing means that organizations are undergoing a major shift as they develop scale-out infrastructure that can respond to apace of business change faster than ever before. Opscode Chef® is an open-source systems integration framework build specifically for automating the cloud by making it easy to deploy and scale servers and applications throughout your infrastructure.

Join us for this session containing an introduction to Chef including:

  • An Overview of Chef
  • The Chef Architecture
  • Cookbook Components 
  • System Integration
  • Demo of Chef

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Speaker Bio - Matt Ray

 

Matt Ray is a Senior Technical Evangelist for Opscode and the Chef open source systems integration framework. He was previously the Community Manager for Zenoss Core and has been active in a wide variety of open source projects for well over a decade. He blogs at LeastResistance.net and is @mattray on Twitter, IRC and GitHub.

 
Introduction to Puppet, Configuration Management and IT Automation Software
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The shift to cloud-based services has dramatically altered the IT landscape as we know it. Enterprise infrastructure borders have expanded beyond the firewall and now include hosted applications and infrastructure hosted in public and private clouds. Puppet helps DevOps teams meet their common objectives, creating a seamless IT infrastructure across departments, reducing cost and increasing productivity. This training section will cover deploying cloud infrastructure automatically using Puppet, an open source configuration management and automation tool.The session will cover the following topics:

  • Configuring Puppet and Puppetmaster 
  • Resource Types and the Resource Abstration Layer 
  • Virtual Resources, Exported Resources and Stored Configs

Speaker Bio - Luke Kanies

Luke founded Puppet and Puppet Labs in 2005 out of fear and desperation, with the goal of producing better operations tools and changing how we manage systems. He has been publishing and speaking on his work in system administration since 1997, focusing on development since 2001. He has developed and published multiple simple sysadmin tools and contributed to established products like Cfengine, and has presented on Puppet and other tools around the world, including at OSCON, LISA, Linux.Conf.au, and FOSS.in. His work with Puppet has been an important part of DevOps and delivering on the promise of cloud computing.

 
Deploying Infrastructure-as-a-Service with CloudStack
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Cloudstack 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 our open source community. Using CloudStack a free and open source cloud computing software to build a private cloud. During the training attendees will be instructed on how to install Cloudstack to manage virtual infrastructure in a private cloud computing configuration. At the conclusion of the Build a Private Cloud section users will have the knowledge needed to create a simple private cloud computing environment.

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Speaker Bio - David Nalley

David a experienced systems administrator and community manager for the open source CloudStack project. David a long time open source evangelist also contributes to a number of other free software projects, including the Fedora Project and the Sugar Labs 4th grade math project. As a Red Hat appointed board member of the Fedora Project David maintains a few dozen software packages and is a sponsor for new packagers in Fedora. David is a frequent author for development, sysadmin, and Linux magazines and is frequent speaker at IT and F/LOSS conferences.

 

 
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The CloudStack™project is in the process of moving to the Apache Foundation as a podling in the Apache Incubator. Going forward CloudStack will be developed and governed in the Apache way. CloudStack is available under the Apache License 2.0