OpenStack Astara: A Hands-on Installation & Tutorial Workshop
In this 90 minute workshop, some of the key contributors to OpenStack Astara will walk attendees through the installation and configuration of Astara on virtual machines. Attendees will get a better understanding of the various components of Astara. Attendees will also leave with a working, multi-node VM installation on their laptops for further evaluation and testing.
Attendees will learn:
- The Astara Reference Architecture
- How to Install and Configure Astara
- How to set up Nova and Neutron Integration - Linux Bridge or OVS
- How to perform day to day network operations tasks
- Admin user usage of the API, CLI and Horizon UI
- Advanced Feature functionality
- Tips and Tricks for using Astara
- How to Join the OpenStack Astara community of developers.
Come and learn how to simplify your Openstack networking designs.
What can I expect to learn?
Attendee will learn the following:
- Astara Reference Architecture
- How to Install and Configure Astara
- How to setup Nova and Neutron to Integrate with Astara
- How to Operate Astara and perform day-to-day operational tasks
Wednesday, April 27, 4:30pm-6:00pm (9:30pm - 11:00pm UTC)
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Senior Solution Architect at Akanda
Eric has over 16 years of experience in information security, distributed systems, networking and virtualization technologies. As a Solution Architect for Akanda, Eric helps customers implement and integrate Akanda's Astara Platform and Openstack.
Prior to joining Akanda, Eric provided I.T. technical and consulting services to customers at VMware, Nicira, Q1 Labs, Symantec, Vontu,... FULL PROFILE
Rackspace
Phil Hopkins, Principal Engineer at Rackspace. has an Electrical Engineering Degree from the University of South Florida and has been working on Linux systems for over 15 years. In the past he has taught Cisco Networking classes and worked as a Cisco Admin as well as designing VOIP systems using Asterisk. He is active teaching and writing about Openstack software defined networks (SDN). He has... FULL PROFILE
Software Engineer
I graduated from University of California, Santa Barbara in 2012 and I have been working at Arista Networks ever since. My contributions to OpenStack started in 2013 via the Arista Modular Layer 2 driver through which layer 2 network on Arista switches can be automatically provisioned . As part of my involvement in the OpenStack I have worked on setting up the Arista CI for neutron as well as... FULL PROFILE
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