Fujitsu: The Ironic Story: Filling the Gap Between Bare Metal and Virtual Machines… New Features in Newton and Future Plans
Using Bare Metal (BM) and Virtual Machines (VM) in one environment presents many challenges. For example, whilst Bare Metal services are necessary for enterprise systems in order to satisfy performance requirements and in many on-premise cases, enable cloud migration, Bare Metal servers can lack the flexibility delivered by VMs.
In this session with Fujitsu, discover how:
- Bare Metal and Virtual Machines can be used simultaneously and managed via one platform acting as a ‘single pane of glass’
- Fujitsu is working towards providing Bare Metal servers with the same level of flexibility as Virtual Machines
- Fujitsu is contributing to the Ironic project and Newton release to fill the ‘gaps’ that exist between Bare Metal and Virtual Machines
Wednesday, October 26, 3:05pm-3:45pm (1:05pm - 1:45pm UTC)
Difficulty Level: Beginner

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Taku Izumi has been working in Fujitsu since 2003. He has worked for supportservice of Linux network drivers for several years. And now, he has been working for Linux (kernel, KVM )development team in Fujisu for tease several years. FULL PROFILE
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