Open Source Days
The OpenStack Summit covers much more than OpenStack. The OpenStack community is helping build the future of open infrastructure, and we believe there are many important open source communities and technologies that play into that mix. The OpenStack Summit is evolving to bring these communities together to collaborate and ultimately deliver the best technologies for our users and the open source ecosystem.
We’ve invited many open source communities to host Open Source Days at the Summit, where community leaders will present the latest on their use cases, software roadmap and progress. You can see who has signed on to participate below, and check back in March for the full agenda.
for a unique opportunity to hear directly from these important open source communities!
Ceph is a unified, distributed storage system designed for excellent performance, reliability and scalability. Join us for a full day of community members, experts, and developers sharing the latest news on Ceph.
Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. Kubernetes builds upon 15 years of experience of running production workloads at Google and is one of the highest velocity projects in the history of open source. Please join us for a day to learn about how Kubernetes is changing computing.
The Cloud Foundry Foundation is an independent non-profit organization formed to sustain the development, promotion and adoption of Cloud Foundry as the industry standard platform for cloud applications. Cloud Foundry makes it faster and easier for developers to build, test, deploy and scale applications.
The combination of OpenStack and OPNFV allows developers and users to tap into the most comprehensive set of NFV capabilities available today. We welcome attendees to learn about OPNFV and how the OPNFV and OpenStack communities work together, to get to know the collaborating projects and feature development process, and learn how to get involved. For an example, view a short keynote demo from OpenStack Barcelona on carrier-grade fault management.
OpenSwitch is a Linux Foundation project aims to deliver an open and fully-featured Linux-based Networking Operation System (NOS). OpenSwitch has been specifically designed to serve the evolving disaggregated switching market needs from the aspects of usability, performance and cost savings.
Open vSwitch and OVN provide virtual networking to OpenStack for VMs, containers, and beyond. Join us for talks and tutorials on what's available and what's coming up next.
Ansible is the simplest way to automate IT — and the top choice of operators for deployment and configuration of OpenStack. Join us for a day of learning and collaboration at OpenStack Summit in Boston, and hear from the contributors, operators, and users who are making the use of OpenStack even better with Ansible.
Learn real-world case studies of how scale-out operators are using the software for hybrid cloud networking with VMs and containers with Docker and Kubernetes. OpenContrail's infrastructure-agnostic design makes it perfect for multi-cloud connectivity and the ideal SDN for production across multiple cloud devices and ISSs.
FD.io (Fast Data) is the first truly open data plane project focusing on data IO speed and efficiency for more flexible and scalable network and storage. Join us at the FD.io Mini summit to hear and learn from FD.io community experts who will be sharing information about the projects, use cases, capabilities, integration with other communities, tools and many more exciting topics.
As the open source networking initiatives associated with networking proliferate, it becomes necessary to take stock of the various options in defining a so-called "Nirvana Stack" for open networking. The recent emergence of orchestration initiatives such as ONAP, coupled with the Gluon Network Extensibility project in OpenStack, broadening use cases for the ODL controller, and the FD.io forwarding plane provide a compelling new set of options for meeting carrier needs.
Cloudify is an open source, multi-cloud management platform that is model-driven, being based on TOSCA, providing developers and IT operators common tooling to build applications, deploy them onto any infrastructure, all without compromising on governance and control. Join us for a full day of informative, collaborative, and community-driven sessions where you will hear from architects, developers, and executives about this open, pluggable orchestration project.