Barcelona, Spain
October 25-28, 2016

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Fault Genes - OpenStack Fault Management DNA

Today there are lots of concerns regarding OpenStack (OS) Fault Management & Resiliency. Some due the complexity of a distributed architecture and most importantly is due to multiple contributors worldwide. Therefore, there are different design & development styles that are incorporated in OS where there is no uniform approach in handling issues.

The goal of Fault Genes is to bring in the experiences from everyone in the community. Apply our methodology to enable all users (developers & operators) to be on the same page regarding OS fault management. Provide a consistent & uniform approach in handling various faults & become the single source for understanding OS fault behavior.

This requires strong understanding of OS & resiliency concepts to make the vision of Fault Genes working group a reality. This session will present early findings from a review of OS bugs filed in Launchpad, output from working group anlysis, and shine a light on potential areas of focus for the community.

Tuesday, October 25, 3:55pm-4:35pm (1:55pm - 2:35pm UTC)
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Sr Principal Software Engineer
Matt has spent the last 19 years in software engineering working in data storage and networking industries. He is currently a Sr Principal Software Engineer at F5 Networks serving as a technical leader for cloud orchestration and software-defined networking technologies. Prior to that, he functioned as an individual contributor and leader in product development, technical marketing and product... FULL PROFILE
Chief Architect Cloud Resiliency
Nematollah is responsible for Huawei cloud computing resiliency. In this role, he identifies the key technology and roadmap to support the business and cloud resiliency strategy. He develops resiliency solutions in areas such as fault detection, self-healing and root cause analysis. He is the co-chair of the Fault Genes Working Group (WG) that is focused on defining the OpenStack fault... FULL PROFILE
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