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Monday, October 26
 

9:30am JST

RSVP Required: Command Presence Workshop presented by the Women of OpenStack
Limited Capacity seats available

RSVP here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fj7V0nLh7UBvj7I7htWLz63ygdk4vRDkU2DqB-t1TQo/edit?usp=sharing

Capacity: 30

Target audience: Technical Women who regularly attend technical meetings [Working Groups] and would like to develop and “command their presence” in high pressure meetings. 

Workshop Background 
The Command Presence Workshop (CPW) has been recognized by Anita Borg Institute and Harvard Business Review. It is intended to teach participants how to handle “senior-level high pressure meetings”. The majority of the workshop is a task-force convened to address a simulated, but very realistic crisis event. In the class, each participant assumes a role, and is given about 30minutes to prepare 1-2 slides. Once the class has prepared, the simulation begins. There is a role-play simulations. It is not uncommon to hear occasional “gasps” of disbelief from the participants. The workshop participants will thus experience rapid-fire questioning, interruption, and other situations that occur in senior-level meetings, but in a safe environment conducive to learning techniques for handling such situations.

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Malini Bhandaru

Dr. Malini Bhandaru

Architect, Intel
Malini Bhandaru is a Sr. Cloud Architect with the Open source Technology Center, Intel and has been involved with OpenStack for over three years. Her tenure at Intel spans work on cloud and security, fast encryption algorithms, and Xeon platform power and performance. Prior to Intel... Read More →
avatar for Ruchi Bhargava

Ruchi Bhargava

Director, Datacenter & Cloud Software Engineering, Intel Corporation
Ruchi Bhargava is the Director, Datacenter & Cloud Software Engineering with Intel's Open Source Technology Center. Prior to this, Ruchi was Intel IT's Hybrid Cloud product Owner responsible for building, deploying and running an enterprise Cloud for Intel. She has also held roles... Read More →


Monday October 26, 2015 9:30am - 12:30pm JST
Ogyoku

3:00pm JST

Registration Check-In
Monday October 26, 2015 3:00pm - 7:00pm JST
PAMIR Building 3, Level 1F

4:30pm JST

RSVP Required: Women of OpenStack Networking Event sponsored by IBM & Intel
Limited Capacity seats available

Event is now at max capacity. 

Women of OpenStack Networking Event - Tokyo Summit! 
 

Jump start your week at the Summit with a fun evening where you can get to know your fellow Women of OpenStack! 

IBM and Intel are proud to host the Women of OpenStack Networking social - organized by the OpenStack Foundation. Please join us!  

HAPPY HOUR, 4:30 - 7:30pm
AOYAMA LAPUTA GARDEN
We'll have food, drinks and a special giveaway (not t-shirts!). 

TRANSPORTATION:
Busses pick-up at Building #3 PAMIR, Level 1 of the Summit Venue. 
Maps will be emailed to everyone who RSVPs.
Busses will begin loading at the Summit Venue at 3:45pm and depart starting at 4:10pm. Shuttle busses will rotate until the party concludes. Aoyama Laputa Garden is a 20-minute drive from the Summit venue.  

While all are welcome, we want to first invite women working on OpenStack-related projects to mingle and network. 

This is a unique opportunity to meet and make connections with other women before the Summit. We hope you'll join us to learn more about how you can get involved in building a stronger women's presence in the OpenStack community.   

Space is limited, RSVP required!

Monday October 26, 2015 4:30pm - 7:30pm JST
TBA
 
Tuesday, October 27
 

7:00am JST

Registration Check-In
Tuesday October 27, 2015 7:00am - 7:30pm JST
PAMIR Building 3, Level 1F

9:00am JST

OpenStack Summit Keynote
Jonathan Bryce kicks off the Summit in Tokyo with the opening keynote. He will be joined by Egle Sigler, Lachlan Evenson, and Takuya Ito, who will talk about the Use Case of OpenStack in Yahoo! JAPAN.


Speakers
avatar for Lachlan Evenson

Lachlan Evenson

Team Lead, Cloud Platform Engineering
Resident network sage building scalable multi­tenant service provider networks that span the globe. Pushing networking boundaries in a public/private SaaS environment. Passionate about infrastructure automation, architecture and cloud deployment strategy. As a believer in open... Read More →
avatar for Takuya Ito

Takuya Ito

Takuya Ito is a Sr. Manager of Infrastructure Engineering and OpenStack Blackbelt at Yahoo! JAPAN. His main Responsibility is the design and planning for all OpenStack environment in Yahoo! JAPAN.
avatar for Egle Sigler

Egle Sigler

Principal Architect, Rackspace
Egle Sigler is a Principal Architect on Private Cloud team at Rackspace, and an OpenStack Foundation Board member. As part of OpenStack Board, Egle is Co-Chair of DefCore committee. Egle is very passionate about promoting women in technology. She has served for two years on a governing... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 9:00am - 9:50am JST
Konron

9:50am JST

Bringing the New Value to OpenStack Ecosystem
OpenStack comes a way of 5 years. Huge number of developers are gathering for OpenStack development community and lots of great work is contributing to the community. A lot of hardware equipment is able to attach to OpenStack, increasing OpenStack ready distributions. The number of Super Users show us new use cases in every Summits OpenStack is rapidly growing in the variety of parts of ecosystem.

Tsugikazu Shibata, will talk about further steps to expand OpenStack ecosystem and the future.

Speakers
avatar for Tsugikazu Shibata

Tsugikazu Shibata

Chief Advanced Technologist, NEC
Tsugikazu Shibata is leading LTSI Project. He has been working on coordinating the relationship among the industry, company and community. He is an active member of various and wide range of Open Source Projects from Embedded to Cloud Computing. He has been spoken many of Linux and... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 9:50am - 10:00am JST
Konron

10:00am JST

Banishing the Shadow Cloud
Like it or not, application developers will compare their private cloud experience with what they’re accustomed to in the public cloud. If expectations fall short, they’ll continue using public clouds instead of your private cloud, even it’s behind your back -- the shadow cloud.  Bitnami founder and COO, Erica Brescia, will share insights into the most important cloud features app developers care about, rates of public cloud and application adoption, and what you can do to ensure your private cloud is successful in banishing the shadow cloud.

Speakers
avatar for Erica Brescia

Erica Brescia

COO, Bitnami
Erica Brescia is the co-founder and COO of Bitnami. With over 1 million deployments per month, Bitnami provides the largest source of applications and development environments to the world’s leading cloud service providers, such as Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 10:00am - 10:15am JST
Konron

10:15am JST

Accelerating the Open Cloud with OpenStack

Consumer services from major cloud service providers have driven the first wave of cloud computing. However, over the next five years, opportunities created by the Internet of Things and big data/analytics will be the leading drivers of enterprise cloud growth. Imad Sousou, platinum member, OpenStack Foundation board of directors, will detail how Intel is working with the community and with partners in the industry to drive the maturity of OpenStack for the enterprise and to deliver easy-to-deploy solutions, enabling tens of thousands of new clouds.


Speakers
avatar for Imad Sousou

Imad Sousou

Corporate Vice President & General Manager, System Software Products, Intel Corporation
Imad Sousou is Corporate Vice President at Intel and General Manager of System Software. He is responsible for the company’s efforts in system firmware and BIOS, operating systems (Microsoft Windows, Linux, Google Chrome, and others), data-centric infrastructure system software... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 10:15am - 10:30am JST
Konron

10:30am JST

GMO Internet Delivers Public Cloud to Thousands with OpenStack
GMO Internet Group (GMO), headquartered in Tokyo, is a global Internet services provider offering a comprehensive and industry-leading product portfolio to thousands of customers worldwide.  GMO has four OpenStack-based cloud/hosting products, running on over 1,400 compute nodes, available in four global geographies and used by over 15,000 customers.  In today’s keynote, we will discuss how GMO enhance it’s hosting products through the usage of OpenStack, and how customers today are benefiting from this technology. 

Moderators
avatar for Hironobu Saitoh

Hironobu Saitoh

Technical Evangelist, GMO Internet, Inc.

Speakers
avatar for Toshihito Kobayashi

Toshihito Kobayashi

Chief Engineering Officer, Aiming, Inc.
avatar for Akira Morikawa

Akira Morikawa

CEO, C Channel, Inc.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 10:30am - 10:45am JST
Konron

10:45am JST

Coffee Break
Tuesday October 27, 2015 10:45am - 11:15am JST
TBA

10:45am JST

11:15am JST

11:15am JST

Cross Project workshops: Establishing key themes for the Mitaka cycle
We have some common cross project concerns that fall by the wayside when we don't pull the whole community together to focus attention on them. Things like functional testing, upgrades, interaction with DefCore, recruiting more core reviewers, and application of the logging guidelines. Let's sit down together and pick one or two "themes" for this cycle for all projects to be considering as background for their project-specific goals.

Moderator: Doug Hellmann
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-crossproject-themes

Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Crown room

11:15am JST

Cross Project workshops: Logging
How can we make log messages and the log library both flexible enough and standard enough that the library meets the needs of projects without imposing project specific formats into the log stream.  

Progress has been made, but let's put together the plan to keep this moving forward for Mitaka.

Spec:  http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/oslo-specs/specs/kilo/app-agnostic-logging-parameters.html

Deeper dive/standards on when/how to use the set of Log Levels  OPS should not need no stinking DEBUG!

Based on http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/openstack-specs/specs/log-guidelines.html)

    How to move logs to being useful without DEBUG level set ... Hacking rules? better ideas?

 - Gaps
 - Survey
 - Docs
 - Enforcement

Moderator: rockyg
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-logging


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Amethyst room

11:15am JST

Cross Project workshops: Service Catalog TNG
The Service Catalog is an incredibly useful concept in the keystone project, which is substantially underused today. We had an exploratory session in Vancouver to move the ball forward, which led to a cycle of building up context on the problem. The Tokyo session will be presenting an path forward to a Service Catalog: TNG which will be a set of steps we can move forward on. It will quickly touch on items that seem uncontroversial, and then get eyes on some of the potentially more controversial pieces to come up with the best approach forward.

The base line cross-project spec for this work is evolving here: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/181393/.

Moderator: Sean Dague
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-service-catalog-tng

Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Royal room

11:15am JST

Design Summit 101
Is this your first OpenStack Design Summit? Unlike most conferences, you are invited to participate and play an active role. But... where to start? The rationale and the organization that allows such a unique collaborative design will be explained. This is your chance to get answers and get the best of it!

During this session we will let the attendants know some details about the Design Summit, including who will be attending, different tracks and purposes, which sessions/talks are the most suitable for beginners and how they can participate. This short introduction will be followed by a a lively presentation of the most common situations and how to behave when facing them. It will be a miniature experience of a first participation to the Design Summit.

Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Prince room

11:15am JST

Ops: Quotas and Billing
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-quotas-and-billing

Note: This is an interactive discussion for the ops community. No presentations will be given. Please come armed with your knowledge, bug links and be ready to pitch in :)

Moderators
avatar for Curtis Collicutt

Curtis Collicutt

Lead OpenStack Engineer, Auro

Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Suzuran room

11:15am JST

Ops: What Patches are you carrying locally?
A session that people talk about patches that they are carrying locally - to try to see if we have overlapping patches that people have to see if we can get these added upstream.

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/operator-local-patches


Note: This is an interactive discussion for the ops community. No presentations will be given. Please come armed with your knowledge, bug links and be ready to pitch in :)


Moderators
avatar for Mike Dorman

Mike Dorman

DevOps Engineer, SendGrid
A 15-year systems engineering veteran focused on cloud architecture, site reliability, automation and infrastructure design in service provider and enterprise environments. I am knowledgeable in the full deployment stack, from data center, network and hardware configuration to application... Read More →
avatar for Kris Lindgren

Kris Lindgren

Senior Linux Systems Engineer, Godaddy
Kris Lindgren is an operator of Go Daddy's public and private cloud.  He has been using openstack in a production capactiy since Havana.  He loves enabling others to work faster and better by using the cloud and other self-service portals.  He is also a core dev on the anvil project... Read More →

Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Nadeshiko room

11:15am JST

Ops:Operator Feedback into Development Priorities for OpenStack Projects
The Product WG recently asked a majority of the PTLs for a list of questions that would provide necessary information to make design decisions and to better understand how the services are being used in OpenStack cloud deployments. While the full list of questions is too long for a 40 minute session, we would like to spend time on 10 or 11 of these questions with you, the operators, so that we can take this feedback directly to the project teams. The projects that will be discussed are Nova, Cinder, Glance, Heat, Horizon, Triple O, Ironic, Kolla, and Keystone. Thanks in advance for your help!

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-feedback-into-PWG



Note: This is an interactive discussion for the ops community. No presentations will be given. Please come armed with your knowledge, bug links and be ready to pitch in :)

Moderators
avatar for Shamail Tahir

Shamail Tahir

Offering Manager, IBM Private Cloud and OpenStack Initiatives, IBM
I am an Offering Manager for OpenStack Initiatives at IBM Cloud and enthusiastic about technology.  In my current role, I am focused on open-source and product strategy.  I have been in the OpenStack community since 2013 and I am currently participating in the Product, Enterprise... Read More →

Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Ohka room

11:15am JST

A Day in the Life of an Openstack & Cloud Architect
With the ever increasing adoption of Openstack in Enterprises and transforming from Sandbox research projects into viable Product Grade deployments the ask for architecting the deployments properly is fast becoming a necessity. This session would would walk through all the required tasks to be considered by an Openstack Architect while designing an Enterprise Openstack Cloud .

Openstack Design and Architecture :
Process of Designing and Planning a Minimum Viable Platform to start off an Openstack Architecture. A Cloud Discovery Workshop Template used by the Red Hat Cloud Practice will be discussed. This session helps prepare the architecture team and customers to collaborate on the solution architecture. Some topics to be considered for Openstack Architecture Design Solution Architectures based on Cloud Discovery Worksop .

Openstack Base Deployment :
         Control Plane Recommendations .
         Compute Recommendations .
         Networking Recommendations .
         Failure Domain Recommendations .
         Availability Recommendations

Openstack Services - Deploying and Extending OpenStack Core Services:
 The core components will be covered in addition to tech preview components. . Horizon . Keystone . Nova . Neutron . Cinder . AMQP . Glance . Heat . Swift . Ceilometer . Sahara . Trove . Tempest . Rally

Operating and Managing Openstack:
We will dive into how to operate and manage an OpenStack cloud. . Ceilometer . Nagios or other Montoring Tools . Database Patching . OS Patching . Maintenance Tasks . Hypervisor Maintenance . Controller Maintenance

Speakers
avatar for Vijay Chebolu

Vijay Chebolu

Practice Lead, Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure Practi
Technologist and Thought Leader in the Red Hat Cloud Practice , proficient in financial modeling, implementation and operation of Cloud offerings with 18 years of IT and Engineering experience in global corporations. Highly motivated and results oriented leader, skilled with incubating... Read More →
avatar for Vinny Valdez

Vinny Valdez

Sr. Principal Cloud Architect, Red Hat, Red Hat
Vinny Valdez is an RHCA/RHCSS who has almost 20 years of enterprise IT experience. He is a Sr. Principal Architect in the Emerging Technology Practice within Red Hat Consulting specializing on cloud infrastructure. He focuses on designing and deploying OpenStack and underlying infrastructure... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Wakaba

11:15am JST

A New Network Packet Logging Mechanism for Security-group and FWaaS - The Admin and Tenant Users Will be Able to Audit Their Network Activity
This session will illustrate a new network packet logging mechanism for security-group and FWaaS, and how it benefits the admin and tenant users.

The admin and tenant users of enterprise systems need to audit their network activity or investigate the network packet tracking when they see a problem.  Neutron, however, has no such a feature today.

We are developing a new feature that enables network packet logging for security-group and FWaaS.

This session will explain:


  • How to setup and use the logging feature.

  • What information to log for auditing and trouble shooting from our experiences on our public cloud.


Speakers
avatar for Yushiro Furukawa

Yushiro Furukawa

Software Engineer, Fujitsu
"Yushiro Furukawa has been working for Fujitsu for 8 years. He worked on OpenStack neutron/fwaas/ironic for 4 years. Currnntly, he's focusing on Kubernates.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Hakugyoku

11:15am JST

Building web-applications using OpenStack Swift
Swift makes an ideal storage solution for web applications that need to store large volumes of data, be it photos, videos, or any other larger type of media data. Application developers no longer need to care about
the storage and possible growth because data, metadata, and application logic can now be clearly separated. This simplifies the development process and at the same time ensures a high scalability of the whole system.

In this talk, you’ll learn about an overview of Swift itself with a focus on some very useful features inside Swift for (web) application developers. Then, you’ll learn how to make use of these features with 2 very popular web frameworks, AngularJS and Django. When you leave this session, you should have a good overview how to start your own Swift-powered applications.

Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Gyoko

11:15am JST

Deep Dive into Keystone Tokens and Lessons Learned
Keystone supports four different types of tokens, UUID, PKI, PKIZ, and Fernet. Let’s take a deep dive into: 

  • Understanding token formats

  • Pros and Cons of each format in Production

  • Performance across multiple data centers

  • Token revocation workflow for each of the formats

  • Horizon usage of the different token types


We previously deployed UUID and PKI in Production and are now moving towards the latest format, Fernet. We would like to share our lessons learned with different formats and help you decide on which format is suitable for your cloud.

Speakers
avatar for Priti Desai

Priti Desai

Software Engineer, IBM
Priti is a Software Engineer at IBM. She implements CI/CD with Tekton and Serverless with OpenWhisk. She is a mentor for Open Source JumpStart at IBM and Outreachy. She is also an Open Source promoter within the company and has presented technical content at EclipseCon and Continuous... Read More →
avatar for Brad Pokorny

Brad Pokorny

Principal Software Engineer, Symantec
Brad has been contributing to Openstack since 2013 and is currently developing user interface solutions at Symantec. He is excited about improving user adoption of Openstack within Symantec, pushing the limits of scaling in the cloud.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Aoba

11:15am JST

Extending OpenStack Swift with S3 and CDMI Interfaces
Cloud application developers using the OpenStack infrastructure are demanding implementations of not just the Swift API, but also the S3 defacto and CDMI standard APIs. Each of these APIs not only offers features in common but also offers what appear to be unique and incompatible facilities. At this BoF, we’ll discuss how to: Implement a multi-API strategy simply and effectively, sensibly manage the differences between each of the APIs, map common features to each other, take advantage of each of the APIs' strengths, avoid lowest common denominator implementations

Speakers
avatar for Mark Carlson

Mark Carlson

Principal Engineer, CoChair SNIA TC, Toshiba Memory
Co-Chair SNIA Technical Council Co-chair Object Drive TWG Co-chair Cloud Storage TWG Principal Engineer, Industry Standards at Toshiba, has more than 35 years of experience with Networking and Storage development and more than 18 years experience with Java technology. Mark was one... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Sakura N-1 and N-2

11:15am JST

Get OpenStack to speak your language - OpenStack I18n Team Introduction
OpenStack is a global community, OpenStack is deployed in many countries. As such, Internationalization (i18n) is essential to the success of OpenStack. The i18n team is a very special team whose contributions, in the form of translations, are of great value to the development and documentation of OpenStack.

In this session we will cover the team structure, how to become part of it, the process to translate OpenStack's different modules and documentation, and the translation tool used to do it (Zanata). The Japanese translation team coordinator will also share his experiences in openstack translation.

Come and join us to learn how to help OpenStack speak your language!

Speakers
avatar for Carlos Munoz

Carlos Munoz

Red Hat Zanata Dev Lead
Carlos is currently Globalization Engineering Supervisor at Red Hat. He holds both a Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Software Engineering along with over 10 years of software development experience in a variety of industries. He leads the team in charge of the core development... Read More →
avatar for KATO Tomoyuki

KATO Tomoyuki

Sales Engineer, Fujitsu
KATO is a sales engineer at Fujitsu, a coordinator of Japanese translation team and Documentation core team. He has been contributing OpenStack, mainly I18n Japanese and Documentation, for about 3 years.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Seigyoku

11:15am JST

OpenStack at NTT Resonant: Lessons Learned in Web Infrastructure
NTT Resonant Inc., one of NTT group company, is an operator of the "goo" Japanese web portal and a leading provider of Internet services. NTT Resonant deployed and has been operating OpenStack as its service infrastructure since October 2014 in production. The infrastructure started with 400 hypervisors and now accommodates more than 80 services and over 1700 virtual servers. It processes most of 170 Million unique users per month and 1 Billion page views per month.
We will show our knowledge based on our experience. This talk will specifically cover the following areas:

  • This shortened the timeframe to provide virtual server to service developers.

  • This improved the efficiency of development cycle by making it possible for service developers to scrap and build virtual servers by themselves.

  • How we successfully introduced OpenStack under short timeframe from planning through migrating most of services from existing infrastructure.

  • How we designed our system using Nova, Glance, Swift, Keystone, Horizon and Neutron.

  • Which components we decided to integrate with OpenStack and not to integrate. OpenStack flexibly allows us to separately use appliances such as load balancer and firewall.

  • The distribution we chose was packages from RDO community of the Icehouse release.

  • How we modified the code to meet our requirement and our operation rules, mainly Horizon and some of APIs.

  • How we use Puppet, Zabbix and ticket system to manage and operate 400 hypervisors in efficient.

  • How we improve and automate our workflow including both of virtual server provisioning and web application configuration by using Puppet framework.

  • We show our whole actual process from the creation of virtual servers to cutting over a web service in connection with OpenStack, Puppet, Zabbix and a few manual configurations for network appliances.

  • How we monitor more than thousands virtual servers swarmed over OpenStack as a team responsibility of operation monitoring system in company.

  • The issues and future plan we have been addressing such as upgrade.


Speakers
avatar for Tomoya Hashimoto

Tomoya Hashimoto

Manager
I have been working at NTT Resonant Inc. since 2001. I took a role of the design, deployment and operation for our services such as goo blog, goo QA site and so on. I'm in charge of the design, deployment and operation of the company-wide infrastructure services for most of company... Read More →
avatar for Toshikazu Ichikawa

Toshikazu Ichikawa

Senior Research Engineer, NTT Software Innovation Center
Toshikazu Ichikawa is a Senior Research Engineer for NTT Software Innovation Center of NTT Corporation in Tokyo, Japan. He has been working to design and develop the cloud infrastructure system using OpenStack for NTT Group companies more than one year. Prior to this job, he was... Read More →
avatar for Kazuhiro Tooriyama

Kazuhiro Tooriyama

Engineer, NTT Resonant
Kazuhiro Tooriyama has been working at NTT Resonant Inc. as an engineer. He mainly designs and administer operational workflows for a private cloud based on OpenStack in the company.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Matsuba

11:15am JST

OpenStack Neutron: A Stadium in the Big Tent
As OpenStack itself has continued to evolve it's governance model, Neutron has done the same. In a world where we're all operating under "The Big Tent", Neutron has carved out it's own effort dubbed "The Neutron Stadium." During Liberty we've added a lot of new things into the project, from APIs to plugin and driver backends to new services.

This talk will cover a background on Neutron, how it's evolved as the OpenStack world has changed, what the Stadium has brought inside, and where things are headed. You will leave with a clear understanding of how Neutron is a platform, what has changed and what the future holds in this area.

Speakers
avatar for Mark McClain

Mark McClain

CTO at Akanda
Mark McClain is the Chief Technical Officer of Akanda Inc, a member of the OpenStack Technical Committee and a core reviewer for several OpenStack teams.  Mark was the Program Technical Lead for the OpenStack Networking during the Havana and Icehouse cycles. In addition to his... Read More →
avatar for Kyle Mestery

Kyle Mestery

Senior Principal Engineer, Intel
I am a technology executive and distinguished engineer with experience building teams to deliver cloud security solutions using a combination of open source and custom software. I write code, architecture documents, and help mentor members of the team to perform their best. In Open... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Kyokko

11:15am JST

Paradigm Shift - Leveraging Private Cloud to Encourage Scale and Resiliency at the App Layer
Moving from an era of vertical scaling and infrastructure resiliency to a world where reliability in the infrastructure is not assumed and application owners must start thinking about horizontal scaling and fault tolerance at higher layers can be challenging. A deep dive into what are the best practices for deploying distributed, scalable applications on cloud, where are the challenges and what solutions scale well.

Hear real world examples of how Comcast stood up an internal private cloud service leveraging OpenStack and Ceph. In less than 3 years the cloud is supporting over 500 internal customers including large scale, high performance applications such as our X1 platform and Residential Email.

A review of what architectures, tools and services work well for large scale stateless applications as well as how smaller apps tackle their deployments. Answers to where and how our apps securely manage state, store data, and plan for failure.

Speakers
avatar for Sri Basam

Sri Basam

Distinguished Architect, Walmart
Sri is an infrastructure architect at Walmart.
avatar for Rick Melick

Rick Melick

Walmart Cloud Computing Platform (WC²P), Walmart Stores, Inc.
Accountable for building one of the world’s largest, private, OpenStack, production clouds at this Fortune #1 retailer -- 200,000+ cores. Software Engineering Manager for the team implementing Infrastructure as a Service (Elastic CaaS, STaaS, SDN) on OpenStack for Walmart. Associates... Read More →
avatar for Andrew Mitry

Andrew Mitry

Sr. Distinguished Engineer, Walmart
Andrew Mitry, senior distinguished engineer at Walmart, currently leads architecture for a team that builds and operates one of the largest private clouds run on OpenStack and Ceph. Mitry coordinates among Walmart's development, engineering and operations teams as well as the OpenStack... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Kougyoku

11:15am JST

Unlocking OpenStack for Service Providers
 Is OpenStack commercially viable for service providers?

Any service provider looking to develop its cloud solution business wants a service that can be brought to market quickly and cost effectively. It needs to provide differentiation, and to be able to scale as the service grows.

How to achieve that? Build or buy? or any combination?

In this session we will go through some of the challenges we faced when creating OpenStack based Cloud Service Providers in the early days and how we would do some things differently.

Speakers
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Omar Lara

Solutions Architect at Canonical
I am a SysAdmin that takes advantage of Open source Software and Python Programming to help performing all the vital tasks to reach the best Quality of Service for users introducing new paradigms with a very depth knowledge in Cloud Computing.Specialties:Cloud Computing, IaaS, Virtualization... Read More →
avatar for Arturo Suarez

Arturo Suarez

BootStack & Training Product Strategy, CANONICAL
I am the BootStack and Training Product Manager for Canonical. The managed hosted (or on-prem) cloud service offered by the leading OpenStack OS company. The service includes a unique combination of long pursued features within the industry: SLA driven, optional cloud control transfer... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Ogyoku

11:15am JST

エンタープライズ適用に向けた、ネットワークログ採取の課題と取組み
本セッションでは、私たちがNeutronプロジェクトで開発中の、
ネットワークパケットのログ採取の機能についてご紹介します。

エンタープライズ向けシステムのネットワーク運用では、
運用中にフィルタリングの動作を確認できることや
障害発生時にパケットの流れを調査できることが、必須の要件です。
しかし現在、Neutronには、そのための機能が存在しません。

私たちは、これまでのパブリッククラウド運用の経験に基づいて、
セキュリティグループとFirewall as a Service向けの
新しいログ採取の機能を、Neutronプロジェクトで開発しています。

本セッションでは、以下についてご説明します。
・エンタープライズ向けクラウド運用に必要なログとはどういったものか
クラウド管理者とテナント管理者の双方の視点でご説明します。
・新しいログ採取機能を、Neutronでどのように実現するのか、
実際の開発経験に基づいて、具体的にご説明します。

Speakers
Z

古川 勇志郎

2011年に富士通株式会社に入社後、約3年間仮想ネットワーク開発業務に従事。現在はOpenStack Neutronの開発に従事。


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Hakugyoku

11:15am JST

Cisco - User Journey: Migrating Enterprise Applications to OpenStack
Cisco IT’s Cloud Design Engineer will share his experience deploying enterprise applications to OpenStack clouds, including how to identify appropriate applications, as well as how to achieve performance, security, and operational requirements.  Steve will also talk about the challenges faced, the infrastructure choices made, and demonstrate how Cisco uses Group-Based Policy for application modeling.

Speakers
SP

Stephen Pierce

Stephen Pierce is an industry veteran, with 20 years experience in service operations and software development. He is Member of Technical Staff in the Infrastructure Architecture and Design organization within Cisco IT. His current responsibilities are enabling programmable infrastructure... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Tempyo (New Takanawa)

11:15am JST

NEC- OpenStack as Infrastructure of Telco NFV
OpenStack is shared asset for infra of various industries in the huge community. Telco came up with Network Function Virtualization (NFV) concept to OpenStack. Its specific use cases and requirements are being elaborated to sharable features by efforts in OpenStack and Open Platform for NFV (OPNFV) which is a new OSS project started a year ago. In this talk, you can get the trend of collaboration between OpenStack and OPNFV with an example activity.

Speakers
avatar for Gerald Kunzmann

Gerald Kunzmann

Manager, DOCOMO
Gerald is leading DOCOMO Euro-Labs' standardization team which is active in the areas of Machine-Type-Communications (MTC), Software-defined Networking (SDN), 5th Generation Mobile Networks (5G), and Network Function Virtualization (NFV). In the latter topic, Gerald is participating... Read More →
avatar for Ryota Mibu

Ryota Mibu

Assistant Manager, NEC
Ryota Mibu has been working on integrating cloud technologies to telecommunication platform form 2012 in NEC. He has been contributing OpenStack projects, including Neutron, Ironic, Ceilometer and Aodh. He is the former Project Lead of OPNFV "Doctor" which is focusing on building... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Heian (New Takanawa)

11:15am JST

Red Hat - OpenStack's Success With NFV in the Telecommunications Industry (Customer Panel)
OpenStack and network functions virtualization (NFV) has become the telecommunication industry’s first choice for meeting rigorous networking requirements of high reliability, low latency, and massive scalability. In this customer panel, industry leaders China Mobile, Verizon Wireless, and Telus Communications share their real-world experience and lessons learned deploying OpenStack for NFV. Moderated by Red Hat’s VP of Worldwide Service Provider Sales, Darrell Jordan-Smith, join us to hear more about their success with OpenStack for NFV. 

Speakers
avatar for Michael Bagg

Michael Bagg

Cloud Architect, TELUS Communications Inc.
I am an architect on TELUS Communication Inc.'s Cloud & Infrastructure Architecture Team. I support a number of OpenStack PoCs (a full time job!), and am passionate about network and storage technologies. (Maybe one day, compute). I live in Vancouver, BC. and am an avid skiier... Read More →
avatar for Darrell Jordan-Smith

Darrell Jordan-Smith

Senior Vice President of TME & Industries, Red Hat
Currently located in Santa Clara, USA, Darrell leads a team of industry sales experts who work closely with leading Information & Communications Technology (ICT) clients to develop cost-effective architectures for next generation networks. Darrell worked for a number of companies... Read More →
avatar for Fernando (Fred) Oliveira

Fernando (Fred) Oliveira

Fellow, Technology Strategy, Architecture and Planning group, Verizon
Fernando (Fred) Oliveira is a Fellow in Verizon’s Network Technology Strategy, Architecture and Planning group, currently working on Network Automation Architecture.Fred leads the ONAP Orchestration Scenarios/ETSI Alignment Task Force and participates in several ONAP sub-committees.Fred... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Outei

11:15am JST

RSVP required: Neutron Network Know-How: A Hands-On Workshop for Solving Neutron Nightmares

RSVP REQUIRED - CLICK HERE TO SECURE YOUR SPOT

How often is your pleasant night of sleep interrupted by a Neutron nightmare?  Although Neutron is one the most complex OpenStack projects to troubleshoot, this hands-on workshop will give participants awesome tips for quickly resolving Neutron-centric problems.

Each participant will gain hands-on Neutron troubleshooting experience by receiving credentials to a live OpenStack Kilo environment.  By the end of this workshop, participants will not only know how to identify and fix common Neutron issues but learn the necessary tools to prevent future headaches so you can finally get a good night's rest!

Speakers
avatar for Matt Dorn

Matt Dorn

Cloud Technology Instructor, Rackspace
Matt Dorn is a Cloud Technology Instructor with Rackspace focused on helping IT teams around the world build private clouds with OpenStack.  He understands that many feel a great deal of intimidation when approaching open source projects and is fanatical about providing an easy to... Read More →
avatar for Phil Hopkins

Phil Hopkins

Principal Engineer, 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... Read More →
avatar for Byron McCollum

Byron McCollum

DevOps Engineer
avatar for John McKenzie

John McKenzie

Senior Technical Trainer, CoreOS
Software developer and technical trainer specializing in Containers and Kubernetes.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:15am - 12:45pm JST
Zuiko

11:25am JST

Nuage Networks- State-of-the-Art Cloud Security with Nuage Networks VSP Certified Partner Ecosystem
Traditionally, enterprise data center security has been enforced at the perimeter through firewall appliances.  As "the cloud" has become the data center design blueprint, in a large part thanks to OpenStack's success, there effectively no longer is a perimeter; new cloud security models are needed.

Nuage Networks VSP, an industry-leading SDN platform, has been designed to address cloud security concerns from the ground up.  More importantly, Nuage Networks has further enabled cloud security through a deep field of certified technology partners.

In this talk, Hussein Khazaal will provide an overview of the cloud security advantages that Nuage Networks VSP provides and the additional value created through Nuage Networks certified security partners. 

Speakers
HK

Hussein Khazaal

Technical Director, Nuage Networks


Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:25am - 11:45am JST
Expo Hall (Marketplace Theater)

11:30am JST

11:45am JST

11:50am JST

ZeroStack
Tuesday October 27, 2015 11:50am - 12:10pm JST
Expo Hall (Marketplace Theater)

12:00pm JST

12:05pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Service Catalog TNG
http://mitakadesignsummit.sched.org/event/e9b01e69686a60c5c61d16ee18f01391 (continued)

The Service Catalog is an incredibly useful concept in the keystone project, which is substantially underused today. We had an exploratory session in Vancouver to move the ball forward, which led to a cycle of building up context on the problem. The Tokyo session will be presenting an path forward to a Service Catalog: TNG which will be a set of steps we can move forward on. It will quickly touch on items that seem uncontroversial, and then get eyes on some of the potentially more controversial pieces to come up with the best approach forward.

The base line cross-project spec for this work is evolving here: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/181393/.

Moderator: Sean Dague
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-service-catalog-tng

Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Royal room

12:05pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Supporting DefCore and Interop testing
At the ops midcycle dhellmann talked with Chris Hoge about some of the issues the DefCore team is encountering with establishing the correct versions of APIs, with changes to APIs, and with the tests for our APIs. This led to the mailing list discussion about the Glance project priorities for Mitaka. A design summit session would be a chance to identify problem areas and work on solutions to ensure that all projects fully understand how they can and should be making changes while maintaining compatibility testing.

We should also work on improving communication between the contributor community and the DefCore committee. dhellmann also spoke with zehicle, and he's planning to be present at the session to help with that so when DefCore identifies potential issues, they can feed back into the project teams and vice versa.

Moderator: Doug Hellmann
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-crossproject-defcore

Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Crown room

12:05pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Tags today and tomorrow
During the Liberty cycle we introduced a number of governance tags that can be applied to project teams and deliverables, in an effort to provide information about what we produce in the big tent and help our users navigate that ever-growing set of projects.

This session will look back at the tags we introduced, and will brainstorm the next step. The 'next-tags' workgroup at the Technical Committee already has a few things in the pipe (tags to describe which projects have a horizon panel, or heat resources, or devstack plugins, tags to describe the QA being done...), but what are we missing ?

Moderator: Thierry Carrez
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-crossproject-next-tags

Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Amethyst room

12:05pm JST

Ops: How to work with the community on a small budget?
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-how-to-work-with-the-community


Note: This is an interactive discussion, no presentations will be given.

Moderators
Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Nadeshiko room

12:05pm JST

Ops: Major Liberty Operator Issues
Liberty Release Notes: The missing manual

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-major-liberty-issues

Note: This is an interactive discussion, no presentations will be given.


Moderators
avatar for David Medberry

David Medberry

Lead Engineer, OpenStack DevOps, Charter Comm
Open source advocate for 15+ years.OpenStack developer, deployer since 2011...OpenStack Community leader for 4+ years.Formerly doing cloud and open source for Canonical (Ubuntu) and HP, currently doing OpenStack at Charter Communications.Known to launch flying discs at anyone attending... Read More →

Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Ohka room

12:05pm JST

Ops: Monitoring
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-monitoring

Note: This is an interactive discussion, no presentations will be given.

Moderators
Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Suzuran room

12:05pm JST

Building a Scalable Federated Hybrid Cloud
Amazon Web Services has had regions across the globe and Availability Zones (AZ) as standard offering for years. The tiering and choice of locations is best practice that OpenStack architects should embrace as they build a blueprint for geo-distributed OpenStack clouds. The notion of different regions and AZ allows smaller “blast zones” in the event of outages plus enables use cases such as active/standby clouds, tenant data replication and new tiered application architectures. All of these use cases are extremely attractive but if not undertaken correctly, a geo-distributed OpenStack endeavour can be unpredictable, costly and complex.

The cornerstone to a winning Geo-Distributed OpenStack Clouds architecture is the networking layer.  While there are existing network architectures that leverage existing routing protocols and tunnelling mechanisms, OpenStack offers an opportunity to rethink and implement a lightweight mechanism based on a radically simpler software based implementation.

In this session, learn how PLUMgrid is leveraging existing OpenStack compatible technologies and extending it to support a geo-distributed OpenStack cloud architecture. We will delve into technical implementation, physical infrastructure considerations and use case examples.

Speakers
avatar for Pere Monclus

Pere Monclus

CTO
Before co-founding PLUMgrid, Pere was a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems in the Research and Advanced Development team, where he led innovation in the areas of cloud, security and converged infrastructure. Prior to that, he was responsible for the architecture and technology... Read More →
avatar for Sunny Rajagopalan

Sunny Rajagopalan

Principal Architect, PLUMgrid
Sunny is Principal Architect at PLUMgrid where he works on networking virtualization, cloud technologies, distributed platform and security. Prior to PLUMgrid, Sunny has worked as an Architect in the Networking CTO group at IBM, and before that he has held technical leadership positions... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Ogyoku

12:05pm JST

Contributing as an OpenStack User
Have you ever had a really interesting idea that you believe could benefit a significant number of OpenStack clouds but you are not a developer so can't contribute code?  Join us in this session to learn about the various ways non-developers can (and need to!) contribute to the OpenStack community. This session not only applies to operators but to any person that has a stake in the future of OpenStack. 

We will cover review and discuss groups that exist inside the OpenStack community that focus on specific market segments and how to get involved with them. We will also introduce the concept of user stories and how to submit them to the newly formed Product Working Group. 

What you will get out of this session:

  • An overview of the User Committee and [Working Groups]/teams that exist today

  • An understanding of the role that the Product WG plays, how to interact with it, and how its results are used in the community

  • Learn how you can submit user stories using the Product WG Repo and Template

  • Instructions/demo on how to submit a user story

  • Understand the value of work group participation as an OpenStack user


Speakers
avatar for Rochelle Grober

Rochelle Grober

Senior Staff Architect - Huawei, Huawei Technologies
Rocky is an industry veteran, with experience spanning computer bring up to AI, networks and embedded. But her attention always seems to return to close to the metal, large infrastructure. Starting out in EE, she migrated to SW development then on to QA and SW Process, which is why... Read More →
avatar for Megan Rossetti

Megan Rossetti

Senior Engineer, Cloud Technology, Walmart
Megan Rossetti is a project manager with the Comcast OpenStack operations team. She works with the team to set project priorities and meet ever-changing deadlines. In the last four years at Comcast, she has worked on a variety of different projects, and began her OpenStack journey... Read More →
avatar for Shamail Tahir

Shamail Tahir

Offering Manager, IBM Private Cloud and OpenStack Initiatives, IBM
I am an Offering Manager for OpenStack Initiatives at IBM Cloud and enthusiastic about technology.  In my current role, I am focused on open-source and product strategy.  I have been in the OpenStack community since 2013 and I am currently participating in the Product, Enterprise... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Seigyoku

12:05pm JST

Know-how of Challlenging Deploy/Operation NTT Docomo's Mail Cloud System Powered by OpenStack Swift
DOCOMO MAIL is 24/7 cloud mail system which has accesses from over 20 million people. This mail system stores user's mail archive in OpenStack Swift with Peta Byte scale capacity deployed by NTT DATA.

We have been successfully operating this service since Sep 2014 without any downtime. In this session, we'll present the actual issues and challenges we have faced and conquered.

Here're some specific points we'd like to highlight.

 * No service degrade, no downtime.
 * Massive scale and still growing.
 * Hundreds of servers operated by few people.

Speakers
avatar for Sosuke Kakehi

Sosuke Kakehi

Project Manager at DOCOMO MAIL project
Sosuke Kakehi is a systems architect at NTT DATA.He works to System designing, Construction and Project management. He has experienced a project management, system design and deployment of large-scale object storage (for Cloud Mail System) using OpenStack Swift, since 2013.
RK

Ryosei Kasai

OpenStack engineer at NTT DATA
MN

Masaaki Nakagawa

OpenStack Swift engineer at NTT DATA
Masaaki Nakagawa is a OpenStack Swift engineer at NTT DATA. He has experienced designing and deploying large scale OpenStack Swift for 5 years.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Matsuba

12:05pm JST

Lessons from Rule the Stack - Rapid OpenStack Provisioning
"Rule The Stack" is a community competition held at the Summit that challenges OpenStack wizards to build a complete OpenStack infrastructure with compute, storage, and networking. Participants compete on speed, accuracy and sophistication of their deployment.

In this session, the winners of the previous 3 Rule the Stack competitions will reveal the tips and tricks they used to reliably provision OpenStack in just minutes. Learn how these techniques extend beyond the competition and can be adapted to be used in your own data center.  If you are interested in trying your hand in this year's competition, we will provide a USB key for you to give it a shot.

Think you have what it takes to "Rule the Stack"?  Join us to learn from past champions and discuss new tricks!

Speakers
avatar for Peter Chadwick

Peter Chadwick

Director Product Management, SUSE
Pete Chadwick is the Director Cloud and Systems Management solutions for SUSE. Chadwick has more than 20 years of experience at global technology organizations such as IBM, US Robotics, 3Com and Novell. At SUSE, his responsibilities include comprehensive market and business analysis... Read More →
avatar for Michael Kadera

Michael Kadera

Technical Marketing Manager, INtel
Michael Kadera has over eighteen years experience in Intel leading enterprise software development, Cloud and Infrastructure DevOps teams. Michael lead Intel IT’s Open Cloud Program in the design and implementation of private and Intel’s first hybrid cloud solutions. His team... Read More →
avatar for Adam Spiers

Adam Spiers

Senior Engineer, Cloud & High Availability, SUSE
Adam Spiers is a Senior Software Engineer at SUSE, focusing on OpenStack, Pacemaker, Chef and Crowbar.  He was architectural lead for the project to make SUSE OpenStack Cloud capable of deploying highly available infrastructure, and helped SUSE win the Ruler Of The Stack competitions... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Wakaba

12:05pm JST

Manila and Sahara: Crossing the Desert to the Big Data Oasis
Manila, at its core, provides basic provisioning and management of file shares to users of an OpenStack cloud. The Sahara project provides a framework to expose Big Data services such as Spark and Hadoop. Together these two projects create a solution that is greater than the sum of its parts.

Natural synergy and popular demand led these three teams to develop a joint solution to expose Manila file shares within the Sahara construct to solve real Big Data challenges.
  
This talk serves as a brief introduction to what these two projects encompass as well as a detailed look at the joint integration work that was created involving:

 o      Sahara Data sources
 o      Manila File Shares
 o      Horizon Integration
 o      Sample Workflows
     
 Some administrative enhancements to Manila will also be covered including:

 o   Manila snapshots
 o   NFS Connector for Hadoop
 o   HDFS driver for Manila
 
Finally, a demo will be presented showing a Sahara data processing job running with binaries, data sets, and results hosted in Manila file shares mounted on a Sahara cluster.

Attendees will leave this session with an understanding of Manila and Sahara integrations and tangible use cases where it can be leveraged as a key component of a Big Data application deployment.

Speakers
avatar for Jeff Applewhite

Jeff Applewhite

Technical Marketing Engineer, NetApp
Jeff Applewhite is a Technical Marketing Engineer with NetApp’s Cloud Solutions Group. Jeff has an extensive background in operations, storage, high availability, and hosting large, distributed applications requiring the strictest Service Level Agreements.  Jeff focuses on helping... Read More →
avatar for Ethan Gafford

Ethan Gafford

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat, Inc., Red Hat
I'm a lifelong programming hobbyist and open source enthusiast who found my way back to software after starting my career as a Registered Nurse (I originally hoped to segue back into medical software, but fell in love with pure tech.) My background is overwhelmingly centered around... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Kougyoku

12:05pm JST

OpenStack NFV Orchestration Using Tacker
OpenStack Tacker project aims to build a fully functional ETSI MANO NFV Orchestrator (NFVO) and a general purpose VNF Manager (VNFM). Tacker strives to use OASIS TOSCA standards for various Descriptors defined by ETSI MANO. This BoF session will be an opportunity for interest groups in the NFV Orchestration space like ETSI standards team, IETF NFVRG members, operators, developers and VNF vendors - to come and provide inputs to shape this emerging OpenSource NFV component.

Speakers
avatar for Sridhar Ramaswamy

Sridhar Ramaswamy

Software Engineer, Cisco
Sridhar Ramaswamy works as a Principal Engineer in Brocade’s Software Networking division. Sridhar leads OpenStack Tacker project building a generic NFV Orchestrator / VNF Manager. Sridhar is a Kubernetes, Docker enthusiast and an active contributor to OpenStack Neutron project... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Sakura N-1 and N-2

12:05pm JST

OVN: Feature Complete and Ready to Test
OVN is a new network virtualization project that brings virtual networking to the Open vSwitch user community.  OVN includes logical switches and routers, security groups, and L2/L3/L4 ACLs, implemented on top of a tunnel-based overlay network.  For physical-logical network integration, OVN implements software gateways, as well as supports hardware gateways from a variety of vendors.

The OVN architecture simplifies the current OVS integration within Neutron by providing a virtual networking abstraction.  OVN provides Neutron with improved dataplane performance through shortcut, distributed logical L3 processing and in-kernel based security groups, without running special OpenStack agents on hypervisors.

In this presentation, we will provide an update on OVN's progress and provide a demo.  The demo will show an OpenStack-driven OVN deployment connecting containers and hypervisors.  We will demonstrate newly added features such as security groups and logical L3.  We will also discuss how users can start using OVN in their own deployments.

Speakers
avatar for Russell Bryant

Russell Bryant

Distinguished Engineer, Red Hat
Russell is a Distinguished Engineer in Service Delivery, leading SD's adoption of OVN across our managed services. Russell also has a long history with OVN, having helped create the project back in 2015 and leading the planning for product teams to take over ownership of OVN by 2... Read More →
avatar for Kyle Mestery

Kyle Mestery

Senior Principal Engineer, Intel
I am a technology executive and distinguished engineer with experience building teams to deliver cloud security solutions using a combination of open source and custom software. I write code, architecture documents, and help mentor members of the team to perform their best. In Open... Read More →
avatar for Justin Pettit

Justin Pettit

OVS/OVN Core Developer
Justin Pettit is a lead developer on the Open vSwitch project. He was a founding employee at Nicira and is currently working at VMware. He was a co-creator of OpenFlow, working on both the specification and reference implementation. In addition to working on Open vSwitch, he is involved... Read More →
avatar for Ben Pfaff

Ben Pfaff

OVS Committer
Ben Pfaff is a lead developer of the Open vSwitch project.  He was a co-creator of OpenFlow and a leading contributor to the development effort of the original OpenFlow reference implementation. He was a founding employee at Nicira and is currently at VMware. He received his PhD... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Kyokko

12:05pm JST

RabbitMQ Operations for OpenStack
OpenStack is a collection of services that use messaging to communicate. Understanding the messaging layer is important for a successful OpenStack deployment.

In this talk, we will cover best practices in running RabbitMQ, things you should avoid doing, lesser known features, recent operations improvements and a bit of what's ahead.

Speakers
avatar for Michael Klishin

Michael Klishin

Staff Software Engineer
Michael is an experienced software engineer focusing on service-oriented architectures, data, and data services. He's currently a staff engineer at Pivotal working on all things RabbitMQ.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Aoba

12:05pm JST

Sharing How to Deploy Multi-hypervisor Environments and Issues.
One of benefits of OpenStack is that various systems can be built by combining each component, such server, storage and network, and tuning the parameters.

Thanks to it, a system corresponding to wide range of workloads can be deployed with a multi-hypervisor configuration, mixing VM and baremetal.

But, the actual usecases are rarely in public, and the know-how to deploy the system like tuning parameters is not enough.
Also, even though users in Enterprise desire to realize a high availability system failing over gracefully, some issues are remaining and we need to solve them.

Based on my actual experience, this session introduces requirements from users for multi-hypervisor system capable of the high availability, the know-how to deploy it, and issues to be solved.
These are examples of topics:

- Configuration for Nova and Neutron in a configuration mixing VM and Baremetal.
- Configuration for Cinder multi backend
- Graceful failover in case of hardware/software failure


Speakers
SA

Seiji Aguchi

Linux kernel developer, Hitachi
Seiji Aguchi is a Linux kernel developer, who has been working for Hitachi since 2004.He had developed a kernel memory dump tool, Linux Tough Dump, and a kernel tracing tool, Enterprise Event Recorder. He had developed a kernel memory dump tool, Linux Tough Dump, and a kernel tracing... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Hakugyoku

12:05pm JST

Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) Drives and Swift Object Storage
Shingled magnetic recording (SMR) drives have the potential to significantly reduce storage costs. However, they have very different characteristics than standard drives. In this talk we will give background information on SMR drives and talk about performance of both device-managed (use firmware to hide differing characteristics) and host-managed (rely on the application to manage the differing characteristics) SMR drives under various simulated Swift workloads modeled after public cloud access patterns observed at SoftLayer.
 
We also present a simulation of what performance would be possible if Swift's DiskFile abstraction was modified to be SMR aware by performing sequential writes, a key requirement for utilizing SMR disks. We then discuss methods to optimize Swift deployments for SMR drives.

The session will highlight:
- Background information on SMR drives and their management models
- Experiments to characterize SMR drive performance
- How to tune Swift to improve performance with SMR drives
- Potential Swift changes to enable sequential writes that would enable better usage of SMR drives and expected performance

Speakers
CC

Carlos Cavanna

IBM Cloud lab Developer, IBM Canada
avatar for John Dickinson

John Dickinson

Director of Technology at SwiftStack & Swift PTL, SwiftStack
John Dickinson is Director of Technology at SwiftStack. SwiftStack is a technology innovator of private cloud storage for today’s applications, powered by OpenStack Object Storage. John serves as the Project Technical Lead for OpenStack Swift and has been involved in the development... Read More →
HR

Hamdi Roumani

IBM Cloud lab Developer


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Gyoko

12:05pm JST

マルチハイパバイザ環境の実現に向けた構築ノウハウと課題の共有
OpenStackには、サーバ・ストレージ・ネットワークをはじめとした各コンポーネントを
組み合わせることで、用途にあった多種多様なシステムを構築することができる特徴が
あります。
この特徴により、例えば、仮想化環境と物理環境が混在したマルチハイパバイザ環境を
構築でき、ユーザから期待が大きな幅広いワークロードに対応したシステムを実現できます。

しかし、マルチハイパバイザ環境で本番稼働している事例は殆ど公開されておらず、
パラメタのチューニングノウハウなど、システム構築に必要な情報が不足しています。
また、エンタープライズのユーザが求める、障害時でもサービスを停止させない、高可用な
システムを実現するためには課題を解決する必要があります。

本セッションでは、高い可用性を備えたマルチハイパバイザ環境に対するユーザからの
要望、その構築ノウハウ、解決すべき課題を、以下のトピックを中心に実際の構築経験
を踏まえてご紹介します。

- 仮想/物理環境混在構成でのNova/Neutronの設定
- Cinderのマルチバックエンドの設定
- ハードウェア/ソフトウェア障害時の安全な切り替え


Speakers
QG

阿口誠司

Cinder pluginのメンテナ。Junoリリース以降継続して保守と機能強化を行っている。また、社内の検証環境でOpenStackシステムの構築も行っている。最近の興味はOpenStack... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Hakugyoku

12:05pm JST

Cisco- Bringing Enterprise Grade OpenStack Clouds Online Faster
The advantages of OpenStack cloud are well established, but deploying enterprise grade OpenStack environments at scale is still a work in progress.  Learn how Cisco is working with partners like Red Hat, NetApp, and Intel to build environments robust enough for production rollout of cloud applications. Cisco’s OpenStack solutions use industry-leading Cisco UCS integrated infrastructure and advanced policy-based automation through Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) to deliver enterprise grade OpenStack solutions.   

Joining Mike and Balaji will be Karthik Prabhakar, Global Cloud Technologist at Red Hat. 

Speakers
avatar for Mike Cohen

Mike Cohen

Director, Product Management, Cisco Systems
Mike Cohen is Director of Product Management at Cisco Systems.  Mike began his career as an early engineer on VMware's hypervisor team and subsequently worked in infrastructure product management on Google and Big Switch Networks.  Mike holds a BSE in Electrical Engineering from... Read More →
avatar for Karthik Prabhakar

Karthik Prabhakar

Global Cloud Architect, Red Hat
Karthik works with Red Hat's top Cloud Provider, Telco/NFV and Enterprise customers and partners in the development of open source cloud solutions, leveraging experience from over a decade of Chief Architect and Lead Technologist roles. Karthik specializes in the design and operational management... Read More →
avatar for Balaji Sivasubramanian

Balaji Sivasubramanian

Cisco, Director of Product Management
Balaji heads product management and business development of Cisco's open source solutions and strategies as part of Data Center and Cloud Group. Before this role, Balaji headed up Cisco’s virtual networking and services product lines. Prior to that, Balaji headed up technical business... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Tempyo (New Takanawa)

12:05pm JST

CTC (ITOCHU Techno-Solutions) - Japan's OpenStack Market Potential:How to be Successful in the Cloud - 日本のOpenStack市場の状況と、成功のためのアプローチ
We would like to share know-hows and the problems we encountered through the OpenStack business in Japan.  In order to succeed in OpenStack business, we need to understand the 
Japanese company’s cultures.  For example, most Japanese companies suffer from sectionalism between departments: executives, planning sector and engineers. Which leads to 
ineffectiveness even with OpenStack infrastructure.  In this session, you will understand "How to succeed in Japanese Cloud Business."

Speakers
avatar for Hiroshi Koiwai

Hiroshi Koiwai

Deputy General Manager, CTC (ITOCHU Techno-Solutions)
Hiroshi Koiwai has been active mainly on infrastructure technology several years and leads an organization of OSS/Cloud technical development & promotion recently.
avatar for Francesco Paola

Francesco Paola

CEO, Solinea
Francesco Paola is the Co-founder and CEO of Solinea, a leader in helping global enterprises adopt Open Infrastructure solutions.Working in executive capacities in Asia, Europe and the United States, Francesco has over 20 years of leadership experience in diverse industries, where... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Outei

12:05pm JST

NEC- Cloudifying Virtualized Customer Premises Equipment: The Next Step Towards Operationalization
In proof of concept trials, service providers and vendor partners have proven they can virtualize key vCPE network functions. However, virtualization alone is only a first step towards creating and operationalizing a true platform for revenue growth from value-added content and applications. Bringing residential and business vCPE to the cloud is the essential next step. In this presentation NEC/NetCracker will demonstrate the path from virtualization to cloudification, leveraging practical experience in operationalizing vCPE to bring new services to market.

Speakers
avatar for Mark Bieberich

Mark Bieberich

Sr. Director, Strategy, NEC/NetCracker
Mark Bieberich is NetCracker’s Senior Director of Strategy for SDN/NFV Solutions. In this role he leads a range of competitive strategy, marketing and business development initiatives for SDN and NFV portfolio solutions developed by NetCracker and its parent company, NEC. Before... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Heian (New Takanawa)

12:15pm JST

12:15pm JST

InfinitiesSoft Solutions- Enhance OpenStack Manageability; Simplify Hybrid Cloud's Adoptions
InfinitiesSoft is a software company dedicated in developing cloud management and specialized in hybrid cloud environment. Not only do we make cloud management easy, but also shorten the distance between development and operations. Our goal is to release cloud's infinite possibilities from different aspects of application life cycle (instance management, workload deployment and log analytics) 

Speakers
avatar for Josh Chai

Josh Chai

Chief Operating Officer


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:15pm - 12:35pm JST
Expo Hall (Marketplace Theater)

12:30pm JST

Breaking Down the Resistance to OpenStack: Laying the Cloud Foundation
Speakers
avatar for Walter Bentley

Walter Bentley

Cloud Solutions Architect, Rackspace
I am a Rackspace Private Cloud Technical Marketing Engineer with a diverse background in Production Systems Administration and Solutions Architecture.  I have over 15 years of experience across numerous industries such as Online Marketing, Financial, Insurance, Aviation, Food Industry... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:30pm - 12:45pm JST
Wakakshiba

12:40pm JST

HyperHQ- HyperStack - Build a Public CaaS without IaaS
In this session, I am going to introduce HyperStack, the secure, public Caas powered by Docker, Hyper, Kubernetes and OpenStack.

Simply put:
HyperStack = Cinder/Neutron + Hyper/Docker + Kubernetes

HyperStack ensures:
- multi-tenancy (together with keystone)
- network isolation (by neutron)
- persistent storage management (by cinder)
- container orchestration (by kubernetes)

Hyper is a hypervisor-agnostic Docker runtime. It allows running Docker images with any hypervisor (KVM, Xen, Vbox, ESX). Hyper is different from the minimalist Linux distros like CoreOS by the fact that Hyper runs on the physical box and loads the Docker images from the metal into the VM instance, in which no guest OS is present. Instead of virtualizing a complete operating system, Hyper boots a minimalist kernel in the VM to host the Docker images (Pod).

With this approach, Hyper is able to bring some encouraging merits:
- 300ms to boot a new HyperVM instance with a Pod of Docker images
- 20MB for min Mem footprint of a HyperVM instance
- Immutable HyperVM, only kernel+images, serving as atomic unit (Pod) for scheduling
- Immune from the shared kernel problem in LXC
– i.e. isolated by VM- Work seamlessly with OpenStack components, e.g. Neutron, Cinder, due to the nature of a hypervisor
- BYOK, bring-your-own-kernel is somewhat mandatory for a public cloud platform

Speakers

Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:40pm - 1:00pm JST
Expo Hall (Marketplace Theater)

12:45pm JST

12:45pm JST

Lunch with the OpenStack Foundation Board of Directors
Join the OpenStack Foundation Board of Directors for a face-to-face lunch on Monday. Pick up a grab-and-go lunch box at the covered patio area in the Marketplace Expo Hall in the New Takanawa Building #1, Level B1F. Each Director will have a designated table. Take this opportunity to meet with the Directors in person!


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:45pm - 2:00pm JST
Marketplace Expo Hall

12:45pm JST

Lunch
Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:45pm - 2:00pm JST
TBA

12:55pm JST

What Makes OpenStack Thrive in the Enterprise? Bento Box Lunch Session
The New Stack will discuss what makes OpenStack work for enterprise customers. The discussion will encompass examples of solutions that have been a success and how teams worked to accomplish their IT goal by developing elastic and scalable infrastructure. 

Speakers
avatar for Ruchi Bhargava

Ruchi Bhargava

Director, Datacenter & Cloud Software Engineering, Intel Corporation
Ruchi Bhargava is the Director, Datacenter & Cloud Software Engineering with Intel's Open Source Technology Center. Prior to this, Ruchi was Intel IT's Hybrid Cloud product Owner responsible for building, deploying and running an enterprise Cloud for Intel. She has also held roles... Read More →
AK

Allyson Klein

Director, Initiative and Leadership Marketing, Data Center Group, Intel Corporation
Allyson Klein manages initiative and leadership marketing for Intel's Data Center Group. In this role she oversees Intel’s marketing strategy for data center technologies and industry collaborations to drive next-generation solutions to market. She also has driven marketing strategy... Read More →
avatar for Alex Williams

Alex Williams

Founder and Editor in Chief, The New Stack
Alex Williams is founder and editor in chief of The New Stack. He's a longtime technology journalist who did stints at TechCrunch, SiliconAngle and what is now known as ReadWrite. Alex has been a journalist since the late 1980s, starting at the Augusta Chronicle in 1989 after completing... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 12:55pm - 1:55pm JST
Zuiko

1:00pm JST

Dragonflow – Neutron done the SDN Way
Speakers
avatar for Gal Sagie

Gal Sagie

Software Architect
Experienced networking professional, in recent years focusing mainly on network virtualization, SDN and NFV. Active contributer to Openstack and a previous contributor to DPDK and OVS-DPDK, love the open source way and the community. Blogging for everything involving SDN, NFV Openstack... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 1:00pm - 1:15pm JST
Wakakshiba

1:05pm JST

ZConverter- How to Solve the Reinstallation Problem to Migrate From VMware, AWS or Azure to OpenStack Cloud.

-      How does automated cloud migration make the cloud migration simple and easy?

-      How to move on-premises to OpenStack Cloud without manual reinstallation process.

-      How to migrate public or private cloud instances to OpenStack Cloud



Speakers
avatar for DJ DONGJOON MIN

DJ DONGJOON MIN

CEO, ZCONVERTER INC.
DJ Min is the founder and managing director of ZConverter which is the automated cloud migration software company.Before having founded ZConverter, he was working for IBM and LG as the SME & Principal of Virtualization and High Performance Cluster for 10 years. Now, he is leading... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 1:05pm - 1:25pm JST
Expo Hall (Marketplace Theater)

1:15pm JST

Fuel Plugin for ScaleIO
Speakers
avatar for Patrick Butler Monterde

Patrick Butler Monterde

Director of EMC {Code}, EMC


Tuesday October 27, 2015 1:15pm - 1:30pm JST
Wakakshiba

1:30pm JST

1:30pm JST

NetApp- Test Drive OpenStack with Cloud ONTAP
Come join us as we take OpenStack on NetApp for a Test Drive. We will cover NetApp advantages for OpenStack through demos and discussion. Demos will use the publicly available NetApp Cloud ONTAP with OpenStack Test Drive on AWS (http://www.netapponcloud.com/try-it-now). 

Speakers
avatar for Akshai Parthasarathy

Akshai Parthasarathy

Technical Marketing Engineer, NetApp
Akshai is a Technical Marketing Engineer at NetApp focusing on Cloud technologies and OpenStack. Prior to this role, he gained over seven years of experience in industry as a Systems Engineer, Support Engineer, and Solutions Architect. Akshai obtained his Bachelors (with Highest... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 1:30pm - 1:50pm JST
Expo Hall (Marketplace Theater)

1:45pm JST

1:55pm JST

2:00pm JST

HP – NFV/OpenStack lessons learned with EMEA telcos
Speakers
avatar for Eric LAJOIE

Eric LAJOIE

OpenStack & NFV Architecture Consultant
Eric Lajoie is a OpenStack & NFV Architecture Consultant for HP Professional Services (PS) – Helion OpenStack, Germany. In his current capacity, Eric is responsible for end to end solution design, be it IPv6, EPC, or virtualization solutions. His key interests and achievements are... Read More →
avatar for Christian Schutz

Christian Schutz

EMEA Pre Sales, HP


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:15pm JST
Wakakshiba

2:00pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Documentation Team
How can docs make your life easier? What do you expect from the documentation team?

Moderator: loquacity
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-documentation-team

Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Amethyst room

2:00pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Performance team kick-off
There is an idea to create a sub team in Large Deployments Team ( https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Large_Deployment_Team ) focused on identifying OpenStack performance issues. We would like to work on their solutions and sharing knowledge about performance and scalability researches done by different companies.

It will be a good idea to gather together and finalise Performance team mission, #1 issues to work on, and share experience.

Moderator: Dina Belova
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-performance-team-kick-off

Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Royal room

2:00pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Standard Deprecation Policy
Recently the TC approved a "follows standard deprecation" tag which tried to reasonably capture what projects were doing. That coincided with the removal of v1 cinder API from devstack, which didn't really go so well, and had to be reverted.

This session will be a bit of a post mortem on what went wrong there, and how we do this less wrong in the future. The expected output is a plan for how cinder (and other projects) can reasonably remove their very old APIs, what's expected there, and what additional guidance we should provide in our standard-deprecation tag.

Also we will be talking about libraries and clients and their deprecation story.

Moderator: Sean Dague
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-standard-deprecation-policy

Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Crown room

2:00pm JST

After One year of OpenStack Cloud Operation (NTT DOCOMO)
We had presented our cloud design at OpenStack Paris Summit (http://bit.ly/1DbJPUO) and started the operation after the conference. In this talk, we are going to share some important lessons and processes learned after the one year of OpenStack operation. This talk will help people who just want to start OpenStack operation or think of an operation by a small number of people.

1.   Team Building
It is essential to organize DevOps team to keep up with an active OpenStack development. We created DevOps team from scratch. We share the process of the team building and each member's skill doing DevOps.

2.   Monitoring System
Monitoring is important to keep the system stable. We share items we are currently monitoring (about 60,000 items) and show some important items to prevent service disruption. Alos, we share some custom scripts for OpenStack health check (e.g. RabbitMQ, MySQL and OpenStack services).

3.   Log Analytics
Logs (e.g. OpenStack debug log, Syslog, Auth log and Operation log) give you very important information and we can find potential problems/risks by analyzing those logs. We are getting more than 40GB logs a day and it is difficult to find important information among them. We demonstrate our Elasticsearch based log analytics/visualization tool to sort out useful information.

4.   Continuous Integration
Once you start a cloud service, it is difficult to stop the service though there are many necessary updates. We have updated the environment more than 100 times without downtime. We demonstrate Neutron Agent update that is one of the most difficult part of current OpenStack. We also share CI/CD tools and own tools used for system validation after updates.

5.   Daily Operation
We share our daily works.

  1. Tools help you to monitor the system efficiently 

  2. Tools help you to check security alert 

  3. Issue tracking and management 

  4. Tools and procedures used for emergency operation (remote operation tools)

Thanks to the community, it becomes easier to deploy OpenStack by many tools(e.g. Juju, RDO and Fuel); however, there is still less information about keep running/updating OpenStack without downtime. We are going to share our experiences and own tools developed through the private cloud operation. Also, we share future challenges to make OpenStack operation more efficient. Today, there are still some manual operations but our goal is to help OpenStack operators sleep better by automating most of the operations.

Speakers
avatar for Ken Igarashi

Ken Igarashi

Sr. Research Engineer, NTT DOCOMO, NTT docomo
Ken Igarashi is one of the first members of proposing OpenStack Bare Metal Provisioning (currently called "Ironic"). He is leading OpenStack based private cloud team as a developer and operator.
avatar for Asako Ishigaki

Asako Ishigaki

Engineer, NTT Software
Asako Ishigaki was engaged in a public cloud development for 2 years. She is currently operating OpenStack based private cloud and developing log collection and analytics tools used for the cloud operation.
avatar for Akihiro Motoki

Akihiro Motoki

Principal Software Engineer, NEC
Akihiro is working with OpenStack community from Folsom release in 2012 and is a core developer of several projects including Neutron (network), Horizon (dashboard) and OpenStackCLI. His main focus is to improve the usability of OpenStack and he is working on user-facing areas like... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Wakaba

2:00pm JST

Boosting the Power of Swift Using Metadata Search
One of the unique features of an object store is the ability to associate user defined metadata attributes and values with containers and objects.

However, in order to leverage the full potential of valuable metadata, efficient metadata search is essential. Although this feature is currently missing in Swift, it is now gaining significant interest in the community. 

In this talk, we describe the components of design and implementation of a metadata search capability integrated with OpenStack Swift. This facility has a rich metadata search API, and enables key applications that were not previously feasible, such as bio-informatics applications and analysing a media repository. In the public transportation domain, we demonstrate a smart city IoT service which collects bus trip history for EMT Madrid and stores it in Swift, Geo-spatial and time series metadata search enables efficiently retrieving the data of interest - for example it supports queries such as retrieving the bus trip history for a certain bus line close to a major sporting event which took place last Saturday. This enables efficient analysis of the data, for example comparing it with data for the same event in previous years. 

Speakers
avatar for Nilesh Bhosale

Nilesh Bhosale

Advisory Software Engineer, IBM
Nilesh Bhosale is a working as a member of IBM Storage & SDS CTO office, closely working with IBM's Spectrum Scale (a.k.a. General Parallel File System) team.  He is responsible for the integration of OpenStack with GPFS and has been actively contributing to OpenStack Cinder, Manila... Read More →
avatar for Dean Hildebrand

Dean Hildebrand

Research Staff Member - IBM Research, IBM Research - Almaden
Dean Hildebrand is a researcher at the IBM Almaden Research Center and a recognized expert in the field of object storage as well as distributed and parallel file systems. Dr. Hildebrand pioneered pNFS, demonstrating the feasibility of providing standard and scalable access to any... Read More →
avatar for Eran Rom

Eran Rom

Research Staff Member, IBM
Eran Rom is a researcher in the IBM Haifa research lab focused on systems and storage. In recent years Eran has been mostly involved with object stores doing architecture research and development projects centered around object stores.
avatar for Paula Ta-Shma

Paula Ta-Shma

Cloud Storage and Analytics Research
Dr. Paula Ta-Shma a Research Staff Member in the IBM Cloud Security & Analytics group. She holds M.Sc. and PhD degrees in computer science from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is currently working on cloud storage infrastructure for the Internet of Things, and leads the IBM... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Gyoko

2:00pm JST

Empower Your Cloud Through Neutron Service Function Chaining
Today’s telecom services are driven by demand for cloud-based services. Customers want dynamic,
on-demand cloud services over any combination of virtual and physical networks. The most urgent problem service providers have today is automating the delivery of network services and accelerating cloud service rollouts.

Service Function Chaining provides end-to-end network service delivery automation that operates completely independent of whether the network is physical or virtual. It integrates with today’s network infrastructure to create a network service abstraction layer that isolates operations from tedious and diverse configurations at the network layer, making the service layer simple, generic, and programmable. Network service can be auto provisioned and deployed on both general COTS platforms and legacy network devices in your data center using service function chaining, in which a wide variety of service functions scattered over the newtork may be chained together in a flexible and agile manner to provide desired service treatment. Scale-out of these service functions to handle added load or scale-in to reduce the resource usage is an integral part of the service function chaining solution.

This presentation will talk about how you can integrate the service function chaining feature, which is being developed as part of OpenStack Neutron, into your Cloud Platform to auto provision differentiated Cloud services in an agile and flexible way, and how to turbo-charge your cloud using service chaining. The following topics will be covered:

1. Overview of OpenStack Neutron Service Function Chaining Solution
2. How to define the service chains in a simple, prescriptive manner to create cloud services tailored to the needs of individual customers
3. How to ensure vendor independence and be agnostic of underlying network technology
4. How to achieve scalability and elasticity (scale-out and scale-in) of service functions on your cloud platform
5. How to integrate container technologies, such as Docker, with Service Function Chaining

Speakers
avatar for Paul Carver

Paul Carver

Principal Member of Technical Staff, AT&T
Paul Carver is a Principal Member of Technical Staff at AT&T working on Software Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualization. His background includes traditional hardware networking with a wide variety of vendors in WAN and datacenter environments as well as software development... Read More →
avatar for Ralf Trezeciak

Ralf Trezeciak

Network Architect, Deutsche Telekom
avatar for Cathy Zhang

Cathy Zhang

Principal Architect, Huawei
Cathy has over 15 years of software design and development experience. She is currently a chief architect at Huawei’s USA Cloud Computing Lab. Her expertise includes Serverless Cloud Platform, Network Service and Virtualization, SDN, OpenStack, etc.. She is a key member of the Serverless... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Ogyoku

2:00pm JST

Kubernetes/Google Container Engine Overview
Speakers
avatar for Kiyoshi Fukuda

Kiyoshi Fukuda

Google Cloud Platform Sales Engineer, Google
Google Inc.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Sakura S-1 and S-2

2:00pm JST

Monitoring system for OpenStack, using a OSS products.
OpenStack has been gradually incorporated into the company.
Monitoring system for OpenStack has become important.
This talk will introduce our monitoring system . It uses OSS products.
This monitoring system can monitor both physical server and virtual machine.
When OpenStack creates a virtual machine, setting of monitoring is automatically incorporated into it.
And our monitoring system has function of collecting and analyzing the openstack logs.

・Monitoring for physical server in OpenStack.
・Monitoring for virtual machine using zabbix in each projects.
・The Log collect and analysis using Fluentd Elasticsearch kibana norikra.

Speakers
SF

Satsuki Fukazu

He joined NTT Software Corporation in 2014.He has been engaged in development of public cloudand their monitoring system.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Hakugyoku

2:00pm JST

OpenStackClient and OpenStack Python SDK
Learn about the newer features of OpenStackClient:

* simplify the experience of communitcating with multiple clouds
* operate as a long-running process to eliminate repeated loads/forks as a subprocess
* explore the plugin interface and capabilities exposed
* what changes with the adoption of the Python SDK?

Speakers
DT

Dean Troyer

Senior Cloud Software Engineer
Dean has been working on and around OpenStack from the beginning and before with the original Nova deployment at NASA.  He began the OpenStackClient project to provide a consistent command-line interface for the OpenStack APIs.  He is currently a Senoir Cloud Software Engineer... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Kougyoku

2:00pm JST

OSSで作るOpenStackの監視システム
OpenStackが成熟し企業にも取り入れられ始めたことにより、
OpenStackを日々正常に運用するための監視システムが重要な位置を占めています。
しかし、OpenStackの監視に何を使うか、どのように監視するかの方法はまだ確立していません。

今回は、OpenStackがOSS製品なので監視システムも全てOSS製品の組み合わせで、
OpenStackを維持するために必要な監視や、クラウド環境の監視で重要な仮想マシンの増減しても自動的に監視に組み込む機能、また、障害対応時に必要なログ収集解析機能を備えた監視システムを構築したのでご紹介いたします。

・物理マシン監視のためのzabbix
・テナント毎の仮想マシン監視のためのzabbix
・複数のzabbixを一元管理するためのhatohol
・Fluentd Elasticsearch kibana norikraを使ったログ収集解析機能

Speakers
HS

深津颯騎

NTTソフトウェア株式会社に2014年に入社し、パブリッククラウドの開発に1年携わり、現在はOpenStackの監視システムを構築しています。


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Hakugyoku

2:00pm JST

Proud to be a Noob: How to Make the Most of Your First OpenStack Summit
Exciting. Overwhelming. Engaging. Exhausting. How will you transform your first OpenStack Summit into an accelerator for your career and your projects in development? And how will you make it happen without getting lost among thousands of other community members?

This fun and engaging panel presentation, moderated by OpenStack Foundation newbie Heidi Joy Tretheway, features regular contributors to the OpenStack community who have found great ways to maximize the value of the Summit for their professional development and the success of their companies.

We kick off with advice from those who have been to Vancouver, Paris, and other OpenStack Summits, including:

  • How to make the most of networking opportunities and social events

  • How to use the marketplace trade show to form new business connections and uncover opportunities

  • What to look for on the agenda and how to select the best sessions for you

  • "Relationship accelerators" - five easy questions you can ask to get conversations rolling past "What's your name?" and "Where are you from?"


We'll open the panel to your questions. Expect some lively and unconventional answers, and a few great icebreakers that will help you better connect with your newbie colleagues.

You'll leave this session Proud to be a Noob, and ready to tackle the rest of the Summit.

Speakers
avatar for Heidi Joy Tretheway

Heidi Joy Tretheway

Senior Marketing Manager, OpenStack Foundation
At the OpenStack Foundation, Heidi Joy focuses on brand, content and community marketing, and spearheads the User Survey. Previously, Heidi Joy was director of marketing communications for a mobile software company, head of global communications for a commercial real estate firm... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Seigyoku

2:00pm JST

Running an OpenStack Cloud for Several Years and Living to Tell the Tale
Both of our speakers are devops who have been contributors to two key eNovance OpenStack platforms called "eNoCloud", since Essex and are located in Paris and Montreal Data-Centers. Along with eNoCloud, both have been driving various customer platforms. While working on these production platforms, they have faced a variety of challenges ranging from design, to build out, contribution, upgrading, recovering and of course dealing with users!

OpenStack has evolved a lot since the Essex release but the life of a devops remains a daily roller-coaster, a lot of sweat & tears with a lot of work to automate and sometimes get a little peace of mind! In order to increase 'peace in the mind' within the ops community, we would like to share our knowledge and open up a discussion with you.

In this talk, we will share our experience about being OpenStack-dedicated devops. Both RedHat and Debian setups will be presented. Our talk will cover operational pitfalls and how we have dealt or avoided them.

We will share our knowledge on our designs and how to recover from outages (Galera cluster, RabbitMQ, Neutron, etc.) or storage issues along with side effects (degraded Ceph cluster). We will also address topics related to monitoring (which key values you should monitor), which alerts you should expect (or “How I learned to stop worrying and love the alerts”) and our overall monitoring system. End users topic will also be approached, as we will present our (2) opensourced tools to allow users to backup their VM by themselves and to display a nice status board 'à la Amazon' (using our monitoring system).

Finally we will talk about the common issues we encountered in our experience with different architectures and share our tricks and tips :)

Join us to learn and share about the (thug) life of an osops!

Speakers
avatar for Gaetan Trellu

Gaetan Trellu

Senior Technical Cloud Consultant, Red Hat
Having been a Linux user since 2005, Gaëtan has played many years with AIX, Solaris, HP-UX but what has a strong preference to Linux \o/. He started to use Linux to create gaming servers, then replaced his desktop transitioning to it now be his job! His favorite parts are kernel... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Aoba

2:00pm JST

The Evolution of OpenStack Dev/Test Environment Setup at eBay
Setup OpenStack Dev/Test environment is a common daily task. But Devstack doesn't work for us because need our own openstack build and configuration management tool to deploy to mimic the real thing in production. This talk will go through a history of how we build a cloud for daily dev/test use. How we transitioned from baremetal to cloud over cloud environment, and eventually adopting Kolla to setup the test cloud. We'll go through the lessons learned during the process and changes we made to make it happen.


 




The talk will be organized as follows:




  • Overview


  • A brief history of tools we used at eBay for OpenStack dev and test: Baremetal to VM to Docker using Kolla


  • Changes we made to run test cloud with Kolla (cell setup, NSX overlay network etc.)


  • Lessons learned from building a cloud for dev and test


  • Use cases: use Kolla for OpenStack upgrade test


  • Something about CI


  • Challenges






Speakers

Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Matsuba

2:00pm JST

What Should I Know About?
The success of containers through Docker has created a new operational flow and ecosystem far more reaching than anyone initially expected. Both as a project and a model that unifies, improves, and enforces consistent deployments, while empowering application with near-native performance in a highly-decoupled microservice approach, Docker has created a movement for the next wave of the Internet.

In doing so, numerous projects & products have spiraled out to capture a piece of the industry that facilities the adoption and usage of containers even further. Lost in all the noise of announcements, blog posts and articles is the core of what we all as technologists really care about: what are my actual viable options and what should I know about them?

In this talk, I will walk through the R&D work and market analysis that I’ve done in the container ecosystem and educate you on what technologies are worth tracking and incorporating into your stack including, but not limited to: Kubernetes, Swarm, CoreOS, Flocker and Hyper.

Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Kyokko

2:00pm JST

Cisco - Panel Discussion on Real World Solutions for Network Function Virtualization
 OpenStack is quickly becoming the de facto standard for managing network functions in virtual infrastructure. Gee Rittenhouse, Cisco SVP for Cloud and Virtualization Group, hosts a panel discussion on the real-world solutions used by service providers and large enterprise for implementing full-stack NFV at scale, including VTS, ACI, OSC/OpenDaylight, ESC, and NSO with Cisco Nexus and UCS.

Speakers

Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Tempyo (New Takanawa)

2:00pm JST

Mirantis- OpenStack 7.0 vs. RHEL OSP7
How do the two major OpenStack distributions compare? Let’s find out by comparing Mirantis OpenStack 7.0 vs. Red Hat RHEL OSP7. We probably shouldn’t be conducting a session like this, but then again, Mirantis is known for doing things we are not supposed to. This session will objectively cover a hands-on evaluation of these two OpenStack distributions. Well, it might not exactly be 100% objective, but we do guarantee fun!

Speakers
avatar for Bruce Mathews

Bruce Mathews

Senior Solution architect, Mirantis
Bruce has been a Senior Solutions Architect in the computer industry for forty-one years, working at multiple technology companies including Mirantis, HP, Sun and Symbolics. Bruce has been involved with the Open Source community since 2000. Bruce was a member of Hewlett-Packard’s... Read More →
avatar for Joseph Yep

Joseph Yep

Joseph is the Sr. Manager of Technical Marketing at Mirantis. He has 15 years of experience in data center operations including HPC, computer networking, and SAN. His background in SAN grew into data center networking and eventually to cloud services. Joseph first got involved with... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Outei

2:00pm JST

NEC- OpenStack 'Traps' of Developments and Use-Cases (Lightning Talks)
NEC’s developers and operators will talk you about "traps" of not only OpenStack development but also experiment of our cloud construction and operation.

Speakers
avatar for Yuji Azama

Yuji Azama

NEC Solution Innovators, ltd.
Yuji Azama is a software engineer from NEC Solution Innovators Ltd. Currently he is working on the OpenStack project, and mainly contributing to Neutron and "networking-sfc".
avatar for Masayuki Igawa

Masayuki Igawa

Senior Software Engineer, SUSE/Novell Japan
Masayuki Igawa is a software engineer for over 15 years on a wide range of software projects, and developing open source software related to Linux kernel and virtualization. He's been an active technical contributor to OpenStack since the Grizzly release. He is an OpenStack Tempest... Read More →
avatar for Hidekazu Nakamura

Hidekazu Nakamura

Assistant Manager, NEC Corporation
Hidekazu Nakamura is an Assistant Manager at NEC, managing open source contribution team includes Kubernetes. He is a member of Kubernetes-sigs Orgs, contributing to the cluster-api-provider-openstack.
avatar for Motohiro Otsuka

Motohiro Otsuka

Magnum core reviewer since 12/24/14.
avatar for Yuiko Takada

Yuiko Takada

Yuiko Takada is a software engineer at NEC for 8 years on a wide range of software projects, and developing open source software. She's been an active technical contributor to OpenStack since the havana release.
avatar for Haiwei Xu

Haiwei Xu

He is a software engineer from NEC Solution Innovator. He has 3 years experiences of OpenStack development, including Nova, Tempest and Senlin. Currently he is a core developer of Senlin project. Before moving to OpenStack, he has one year experience of smart phone security.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Heian (New Takanawa)

2:00pm JST

Telco Working Group
The “Working Group Meetings" track is designed to give OpenStack community [Working Groups], committees and teams, space to gather and collaborate. Everyone is welcome to attend, whether you are currently participating on the team or interested in getting involved. This session will be focused on the Telco Working Group which focuses on advancing Telecommunications and NFV use cases in OpenStack, see https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/TelcoWorkingGroup for more information.

Speakers
avatar for Steve Gordon

Steve Gordon

Principal Product Manager, Red Hat
Geographically displaced Australian. Focused on building infrastructure solutions for compute use cases using a spectrum of virtualization, containerization, and bare-metal provisioning technologies. Stephen is currently a Principal Product Manager at Red Hat based in Toronto, Canada... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:40pm JST
Sakura N-1 and N-2

2:00pm JST

RSVP required: Openstack Manila Hands-on Lab Session
This lab session is to have a openstack Manila overview and hand on lab with manila on Dev stack.

Manila is the shared file system service. Manila allows tenants to manage shares, e.g., NFS exports, take snapshots, and adjust access rules.

You will get a Devstack with Manila installed.
We will have overview of basic features of Manila , share network , share ACLs and how to use Manila.

Hands-on with Manila API.

Link to session ova files - https://drive.google.com/folderview?

Speakers
avatar for Amol Chobe

Amol Chobe

Principal Deployment Architect, Ericsson, 2
Amol Chobe has 15 years of experience building Telco products and maintaining infrastructure for supporting products. Amol is Senior Deployment Architect at Ericsson, where he works with Engineering and Development teams to design and build systems to support new services. Currently... Read More →
avatar for Sudhir Kethamakka

Sudhir Kethamakka

Product Development Leader, Ericsson
Sudhir is Product Development Leader and Engineering Manager at Ericsson, heading one of the core development units for Ericsson Cloud Manager. He has 15 years of experience in Telecom industry working in different roles related to Software Development and Architecture. He holds a... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:00pm - 3:30pm JST
Zuiko

2:15pm JST

2:20pm JST

Cumulus Networks - Automated Installation and Configuration of Networking and Compute: A Complete OpenStack Deployment in Minutes.
Join Cumulus Networks to learn how to go from a pile of servers and switches to a working OpenStack deployment in just minutes with zero manual intervention. We'll show automatic installation of switches using ONIE, automatic configuration of switches using ZTP (Zero Touch Provisioning), and PXE installing the servers, then use Puppet to install and configure OpenStack. All ONIE/ZTP/PXE/Puppet servers run on the switches themselves, eliminating the need for a separate provisioning server. The demo illustrates the flexibility of open networking and the ability to unify server and switch automation, monitoring and management.

Speakers
NL

Nolan Leake

Co-Founder and CTO at Cumulus Networks, Nuviso
Nolan is the co-founder and CTO of Cumulus Networks. Prior to Cumulus, he founded a distributed storage start-up called Tile Networks. His work there led him to realize how unsuitable existing networking equipment is for the data-center of the future (which Cumulus Networks aims to... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:20pm - 2:40pm JST
Expo Hall (Marketplace Theater)

2:30pm JST

2:45pm JST

2:50pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Distributed Lock manager in OpenStack
We need to all get together and figure out and understand what the issues with DLM are, what lock management features have been replicated by many various projects and what something like zab (zookeeper), raft (consul, etc.d, ...), paxos (?), or other variant can offer to openstack and its diverse set of projects.

Connected to: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/209661/

Related to:

- https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/servicegroup-refactoring
- http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-September/075267.html
- http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-July/070683.html
- (and many others)

Why: without understanding the problem, and what the solutions are, what the various offerings provide... we have no hope in fixing it, so let's work on that.

Expected result: understanding what a DLM is, what some of the common patterns they offer are, and in my happy world/vision agreeing that a DLM solution (ideally one, not many) will help openstack(s) future (in terms of long-term health, operability, features, and so-on); reduce common code that is replicated similar features and possibly bring world peace.

Moderator: Mike Perez
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-dlm

Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Crown room

2:50pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Python 3
* (Very) short status of work done in Liberty?
* DevStack: install clients and servers with Python 3 and run functional tests with Python 3
* Wiki: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Python3
* Define goals for the Mitaka release. Example: Functional tests of Neutron and Heat must run on Python 2 and Python 3 on the gates.

Moderator: Victor Stinner
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-python-3

Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Amethyst room

2:50pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Role Assignments for Service users
When devstack sets up the service users, some of them get the 'service' role, which is great, but nova and neutron get the 'admin' role, which is not great. Also, the docs seem to say that all the service users should have the 'admin' role.

We need a cross-project initiative to figure out what the operations are that the different services need to do (e.g., what does neutron need to do on nova), update the docs with the correct info so that deployers can set up their system in a secure way, update the default policies, and change devstack to do the role assignments for testing.

Moderator: bknudson
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-role-assignment-service-user

Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Royal room

2:50pm JST

Ops: Lightning Talks
Come and see experienced ops folks give Lightning Talks!  Basically a 5-10 minute talk about something cool. Maybe about your deployment, architecture, a nice feature, etc.

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-lightning-talks


Moderators
avatar for Mike Dorman

Mike Dorman

DevOps Engineer, SendGrid
A 15-year systems engineering veteran focused on cloud architecture, site reliability, automation and infrastructure design in service provider and enterprise environments. I am knowledgeable in the full deployment stack, from data center, network and hardware configuration to application... Read More →

Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Ohka room

2:50pm JST

Ops: Non-Production Environments
How do you do your dev & test

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-non-production-environments


Note: This is an interactive discussion, no presentations will be given.

Moderators
Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Nadeshiko room

2:50pm JST

Ops: User Committee Meta Session
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-user-commitee-meta-session

Note: This is an interactive discussion, no presentations will be given.

Moderators
avatar for Subbu Allamaraju

Subbu Allamaraju

Vice President, Expedia Inc.
Subbu is the Chief Engineer of cloud at eBay Inc. His team builds and operates a multi-tenant geographically distributed OpenStack based private cloud. This cloud now serves 100% of PayPal web and mid tier workloads, significant parts of eBay front end and services, and thousands... Read More →
avatar for JJ Asghar

JJ Asghar

Sr. Partner Engineer, CHEF
JJ is a Sr. Partner Engineer at Chef, he is also the PTL for the Openstack-Chef project. He lives in Austin, Texas and has been part of the OpenStack community since Diablo's release. He enjoys a good strong stout, hoppy IPA, and some Dwarf Fortress. He's a member of the Church of... Read More →
avatar for Tim Bell

Tim Bell

Infrastructure Services Manager, CERN
Tim is currently responsible for the team at CERN that manages the operating system and infrastructure services. He previously worked as a Unix kernel developer at IBM and managing large-scale Unix production deployments and services for Deutsche Bank. As part of CERN's data centre... Read More →
avatar for Jonathan Proulx

Jonathan Proulx

Sr Technical Architect - Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab, MIT

Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Suzuran room

2:50pm JST

Life Without DevStack: Upstream Development With OSAD
In this talk I will share my experience doing upstream OpenStack development using the OpenStack Ansible Deployment (OSAD) distribution instead of DevStack as my development platform.

OSAD is a production OpenStack distribution for private clouds that deploys upstream OpenStack direct from the official git repositories, without any vendor-specific patches or add-ons. But unlike DevStack, services are isolated from each other in LXC containers, providing more flexibility and less dependency headaches.

In this talk I will give you an introduction to the OSAD project and show you how I use it to contribute code upstream. Topics I will cover during the presentation include: 

  • What is OSAD?

  • Architecture overview

  • How to deploy an OSAD all-in-one for upstream development

  • OSAD vs. DevStack: How are they similar, and how are they different?

  • Development workflow

  • Types of upstream work that work well with OSAD.

  • Types of upstream work that do not work well with OSAD.

  • Live Demonstration


Speakers
avatar for Miguel Grinberg

Miguel Grinberg

Software Developer at Rackspace
Miguel Grinberg is a Software Developer with Rackspace. He is the author of the O'Reilly book "Flask Web Development", and has a blog at http://blog.miguelgrinberg.com, where he writes about a variety of topics including web development, Python, robotics, photography and the occasional... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Seigyoku

2:50pm JST

Managing Medical and Health Data With OpenStack, a Wearable Sensor, and Smart Apps
Let's talk about the application workloads and scenarios you can envision on a truly open cloud. What do you think about owning your health data or fitness data? How about running the infrastructure on an OpenStack cloud?

After learning that her eleven-year-old son was diagnosed with Type I diabetes in 2014, Anne began investigating technology to help with the daunting task of living with the day-to-day management of the condition. True story, she found a way to use OpenStack resources to monitor data from his continuous glucose monitor (CGM) to gather not just five data points a day but nearly 300 data points in a 24-hour period.

Hear the story of finding Nightscout, a collection of open source projects that can run real-time monitoring applications on OpenStack clouds.  While the project's original approach to collect the data required an Android phone attached to the CGM receiver, the project now has a REST API for collecting and displaying data. Justin has a family member with Type I diabetes also, and we can compare and contrast the proprietary approach with the open source approach. We can demonstrate the Nightscout web application and iOS app running on a Rackspace Cloud server with node.js connected to a MongoDB database.

While the CGM use cases are medical devices with medical data, we also want to explore consumer data collection such as fitness trackers. Let's discuss the full spectrum of open source and open data in an open cloud.

Speakers
avatar for Anne Gentle

Anne Gentle

Principal Engineer, Rackspace
Anne Gentle works in open source projects with the OpenStack project at Rackspace, using open source techniques for API design and documentation. She ensures the docs.openstack.org site contains relevant and accurate documentation for 20 projects written in Python across 130 git repositories... Read More →
avatar for Justin Shepherd

Justin Shepherd

Distinguished Architect
As the distinguished architect for Rackspace Private Cloud powered by OpenStack, Justin Shepherd is an ambassador of openness. He is often traveling the globe talking about the powers of OpenStack and private cloud, and has trained numerous companies on deploying and operating OpenStack... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Kougyoku

2:50pm JST

Multi-location Implementation of OpenStack
ConoHa supports multi locations which are Japan(Tokyo), USA(San Jose) and Singapore.  In this session, we will talk about the backend system operation when deploying OpenStack systems(multi locations) on single KeyStone, from a developer’s point of view.

This session will cover:
- Replication of KeyStone databases.
- In the case of the token table, Striping the table in order to reduce replication cost

About GMO Internet, Inc.
GMO Internet Group, headquartered in Tokyo, is a leading force in the Internet industry offering one of the most comperehensive ranges of Internet services worldwide.  We are providing a public cloud called “ConoHa” and “GMO APPs Cloud” as part of our services. Both are based on OpenStack.

Speakers
avatar for Naoto Gohko

Naoto Gohko

Naoto-Gohko, GMO Internet, Inc.
our product by OpenStack. ConoHa public cloud; https//www.conoha.jp/en/ GMO AppsCloud; https://cloud.gmo.jp/en/
avatar for HYUNTAE PARK

HYUNTAE PARK

Assistant Manager, GMO Internet, Inc.
Hyuntae Park, GMO Internet, Inc. hyuntae-park@gmo.jp https://www.linkedin.com/profile/preview?locale=ja_JP&trk=prof-0-sb-preview-primary-button


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Matsuba

2:50pm JST

Multisite Openstack - Deep Dive
Managing multiple sites of OpenStack is a headache.  Each site is an individual silo, with its separate identity management, resources, networks, images, etc.

Tricircle project uses a top-level OpenStack to manage multiple bottom-level OpenStack instances with site-to-site connectivity, to provide the same overlay across sites.  This allows for a tenant to deploy VMs from the same virtual network on different OpenStack instances.

In this session, we will deep dive into the Tricircle project, covering aspects such as cross-site overlay network, image synchronization, VM migration, etc.

We will present our current design and roadmaps.

Speakers
avatar for Ayal Baron

Ayal Baron

Cloud computing CTO, Huawei
Ayal Baron is Cloud computing CTO in Huawei's ITPL and brings nearly 20 years of software development experience in the fields of virtualization, storage and networking to his role.Prior to joining Toga, he was Senior Engineering manager in Redhat leading cloud storage and before... Read More →
avatar for Pino de Candia

Pino de Candia

CTO, Chief Architect, Midokura
As CTO, Pino is responsible for Midokura’s technical innovation and evolution of its flagship technology MidoNet.Pino de Candia joined Midokura as a Software Engineer in 2010. He built the early versions of MidoNet, led the Network Controller team as engineering lead and the Architecture... Read More →
avatar for Eran Gampel

Eran Gampel

Chief Architect - Cloud and Open Source at Huawei
Eran has over 20 years of R&D and entrepreneurship experience in multiple fields, such as networking, SDN, virtualization, cloud, open source, and others. He is currently Chief Architect of Cloud and Open Source in Huawei, managing a research team of open source experts, developing... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Ogyoku

2:50pm JST

Network Node is Not Needed Anymore - Completed Distributed Virtual Router
DVR (Distributed Virtual Router) was first implemented at Juno. Virtual routers needed to work on Network Node, but, with DVR, they can work on Compute Nodes.  Since Network Node runs virtual routers and some other networking functions for all VMs, it was a single point of failure and can be a performance bottleneck.  If you need a highly available OpenStack system, you needed a cluster of Network Node. And if you need to scale out the networking, you needed to add more Network Nodes. 

With DVR, those issues can be addressed. At Juno, virtual routers were distributed to Compute Nodes, but DHCP and SNAT stayed put on Network Node due to some technical challenges. We still need Network Node for them, meaning we also need a cluster for HA and more Network Nodes for scaling out the system. Distributing them, we can complete DVR and we no longer need Network Node at all. We submitted a RFE for DHCP and SNAT distribution and worked on them, targeting for Liberty[1][2]. In this session, we will explain what were the technical challenges and how we solved them. Also explain how we can use the completed DVR and what the benefits are for us.

[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron/+bug/1468236
[2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron/+bug/1467471

Speakers
TM

Takanori Miyagishi

Software Engineer, Fujitsu
Software Engineer, Fujitsu Limited
HS

hanzhang shi

Software Engineer
Expertise in Networking domain and active contributor/follower of Openstack Neutron


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Kyokko

2:50pm JST

No Valid Host Was Found: Translating Tracebacks
While every new release of OpenStack offers improvements in functionality and the user experience, one thing’s for certain: troubleshooting is hard if you don’t know where to start.

Join us as we cover some common and not-so-common issues with Nova and Neutron that lead to some of our favorite error messages, including “No valid host was found”. Participants will learn basic troubleshooting procedures, including tips, tricks, and processes of elimination, to get their cloud back on track.

Speakers
avatar for James Denton

James Denton

Principal Architect, Rackspace
James Denton is a Principal Network Architect for Rackspace, and has been involved with OpenStack on the Rackspace Private Cloud team since 2012. He is the author of "Learning OpenStack Networking (Neutron)" released in 2014, and is currently working on a second edition of the same... Read More →
avatar for Wade Lewis

Wade Lewis

OpenStack Dedicated Architect
Wade Lewis is an Openstack Dedicated Architect for Rackspace Private Cloud. He's been a Racker for 12 years and has been involved with large scale Openstack clouds since Folsom. His current projects involve working with financial and medical institutions that are migrating legacy... Read More →
avatar for Sam Yaple

Sam Yaple

Senior DevOps Engineer, Servosity
I am the Senior DevOps Engineer with Servosity. I have been working with OpenStack and Docker since 2013 and have a strong focus on using containers to simplify OpenStack deployment. I have also been tinkering with ways to make OpenStack "from-source" deployments easy and accessible... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Aoba

2:50pm JST

OMG Objects! The (Un)scaly Underbelly of Openstack Swift.
At Rackspace we have pushed swift to its limits. While it has performed amazingly well over the years there have been some pretty hairy moments and there are still some unresolved issues. We will share some horror stories about features gone wrong and some larger issues that we are in part trying to solve by rewriting the object server layer in golang.

Speakers
avatar for Michael Barton

Michael Barton

Principal Engineer, Rackspace
Michael is a principal engineer at Rackspace, where he's worked for seven non-consecutive years.  He was one of the original implementers of Swift and has been a core contributor since OpenStack's inception.
avatar for David Goetz

David Goetz

Cloudfiles Developer
David is a software developer at Rackspace and has been on the CloudFiles team working on Openstack Swift since 2010.  A Core contributor since 2011, David is an active member of the Openstack Swift Community.  


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Gyoko

2:50pm JST

OpenStackを利用したゲームサービスの実装
我々はOpenStack上で大人数・同時・リアルタイムゲーム環境をOpenStack上で簡単に実現するためのゲームプラットフォームを開発しました。このゲーム環境はユーザのプレイ状態に応じて動的にクラウド上のリソースが確保され、常に最適なゲーム環境をOpenStack上で実現します。

オンラインゲームの通信の制御はとても難しい分野の一つです。1つは短時間での通信量の変動がとても大きいこと。そしてその通信が状態(non-stateless)を持っているためです。この場合、HeatやCeilometerを使った単純なWEBのオートスケールでは対応出来ません。これを実現するには、通信やそれを制御するアプリケーションの「状態」と連携してクラウド上のリソースをコントロールする手段が必要になります。しかし、このような技術を簡単に実現する方法はまだありません。

そこで我々はOpenStack上のリソースをプログラムリソースとして制御するための基礎技術RACKと(*1)、オープンなゲームプラットフォームであるMonobit-Engineを組み合わせて(*2)、この問題を解決する新しいゲームプラットフォームソフトウェアを開発しました。

本セッションでは、美しい&楽しいゲームのデモを交えながら、この裏側を支える仕組みと原理について紹介します。

*1) RACK
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/RACK
https://github.com/stackforge/rack

*2) Monobit-Engine
http://www.monobitengine.com/

Speakers

及川徹也

伊藤忠テクノソリューションズ株式会社にエンジニアとして勤務。業務システムの開発やフレームワーク開発を経て、現在はOpenStackと「クラウドネイティブアプリ」開発に従事.
K

本城嘉太郎

株式会社モノビット 代表取締役社長システムエンジニア、コンシューマゲームプログラマを経て、2005年にオンラインゲーム制作会社を創業。20... Read More →
JW

西田信輝

伊藤忠テクノソリューションズ株式会社クラウド・セキュリティ事業推進本部所属のシステムエンジニア。現在、Rack開発に従事。
SD

金子雄大

伊藤忠テクノソリューションズ株式会社にエンジニアとして勤務。ネットワークエンジニアとしてキャリアをスタートし、データセンターにてネットワーク構築・運用に携わる。2013年よりOpenStack... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Hakugyoku

2:50pm JST

The Implementation of Gaming as a Service with OpenStack
We successfuly developed a massively multiplayer online and realtime game platform on the OpenStack environment.
This platform archives an optimized gaming environment that dynamically controls openstack's resources by state of the gaming.

It's so hard to handle the online game traffic. Because the amount of traffic changes drastically in a short time, and communications are under a "state"(These are non-stateless).
In such case, we can't adopt a simple auto-scaling method with heat and ceilometer.
In order to solve this problem, we need a way of controlling openstack resources which cooperates with state of communications or applications.
But there was not a way to archive it.

We solved this problem by utilizing two technologies.
First one is RACK, the RACK is a way to control openstack's resources as an actual program resources easily(*1).
The another is Monobit-Engine. It's a free online game platform engine(*2).
We implemented RACK to Monobit-Engine, and they make a best "Gaming as a Service" platform.

In this session, we would like to share the structure and the principle of our "Gaming as a Service" platform while viewing a beautiful and funny gaming demo.

*1) RACK
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/RACK
https://github.com/stackforge/rack

*2) Monobit-Engine
http://www.monobitengine.com/

Speakers
YH

Yoshitaro Honjo

CEO, Monobit Corp.Yoshitaro has been successful in online game development and management since establishing the game company in 2005.20+ online and social games have been released under his supervision.He has been developing the realtime communication engine for online games since... Read More →
NN

Nobuteru Nishida

Software Engeneer in Cloud & Security Services Business Division at ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation. And now, Developing Rack.
TO

Tetsuya Oikawa

ITOCHU Techno-Solusions
He's been working at ITOCHU Techno-Solusions Corporation as an Engineer. He has experiences to develop many systems and a development frameworks. he's been a developer of OpenStack-related systems and cloud native applications since 2013.
KT

Kaneko Takehiro

He's been working at ITOCHU Techno-Solusions Corporation as an Engineer.He started his career as a Network engineer and managed Datacenter networking system. he's been a developer of OpenStack-related systems and cloud native applications since 2013.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Hakugyoku

2:50pm JST

Time to Upgrade!!
Your OpenStack cloud has been deployed on a Long Term Service release such as Ubuntu 14.04 using the Icehouse release. Now that Icehouse is out of support from core OpenStack developers and moved into the hands of the Distros its time to start planning the move from Icehouse to Kilo, Juno, Liberty or beyond. Upgrading a live cloud is no trivial task and this talk aims to walk you through the dos, don'ts, and how tos for planning and implementing your cloud upgrade.

Speakers
BO

Billy Olsen

Software Engineer @ Canonical
Billy is a software engineer working in the Sustaining Engineering Group at Canonical.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Wakaba

2:50pm JST

2:50pm JST

Cisco- Changing the Face of Service Delivery
As more companies move to software-driven infrastructures, OpenStack opens up new possibilities for traditional network service providers, media production, and content providers. Join Cisco CTO for Cloud Technology, Lew Tucker, as he examines how companies will use micro-services and carrier-grade service delivery on OpenStack to disrupt traditional players and create new opportunities.

Speakers
avatar for Ken Owens

Ken Owens

CTO Cloud Native Platform, Cisco Systems
Ken Owens is Chief Technology Officer, Cisco DevNet at Cisco Systems. Ken is responsible for creating and communicating technical/scientific vision and strategy for Cloud Platforms & Services business. He brings a compelling view of technology trends in enterprise IT (e.g., infrastructure... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Tempyo (New Takanawa)

2:50pm JST

EMC- Battle of the Titans: Real-time Demonstration of Ceph vs. ScaleIO Performance for Block Storage
It’s the battle of the titans! Or at least, a storage of how David (ScaleIO) crushes Goliath (Ceph) with 6x the performance! You read the blog posting (http://cloudscaling.com/blog/cloud-computing/killing-the-storage-unicorn-purpose-built-scaleio-spanks-multi-purpose-ceph-on-performance/), now see it live. We’ll run Ceph side by side against ScaleIO and measure block storage performance using a live system. Let’s put these distributed storage systems through their paces and test performance of a few different configurations then discuss why architectural differences lead to the huge performance gap. Then we’ll go through audience Q&A on ScaleIO architecture and design principles. Audience members who ask questions will be eligible to win a free giveaway!

Speakers
avatar for Randy Bias

Randy Bias

VP Technology, Emerging Technology Division, EMC
His prescient views on the profound disruption caused by cloud computing have made Randy Bias one of the industry’s most influential voices. He is an evangelist who was among the first to articulate the generational transition of IT from the “first platform” (mainframe computing... Read More →
avatar for Jeff Thomas

Jeff Thomas

Director, System Engineer, ScaleIO, EMC
Jeff is the global lead for the Scale IO Presales team. By concentrating on advanced virtualization architectural concepts and methodologies, Jeff and his team are dedicated to understanding market trends as they relate to customer business priorities.   With more than 20 years... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Outei

2:50pm JST

NEC SDN Virtual Data Center Solution
NEC's virtualized data center/NFV solution provides an open IaaS platform based on OpenStack and external OSSs such as Zabbix, ELK, OpenDaylight, etc. This solution is designed to avoid vender lock-in by contributing codes which is needed to satisfy individual customer's requirements. In this talk, we will share some lessons learned to integrate various OSSs as building blocks.

Speakers
avatar for Toshifumi Uesaka

Toshifumi Uesaka

Toshifumi Uesaka serves as Executive Strategic Specialist, SDN Business development division, Telecom Carrier Business Unit, NEC. In this capacity, he is responsible for development strategies of NEC’s industry-leading  network and cloud service solutions, which clients rely on... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Heian (New Takanawa)

2:50pm JST

Diversity Working Group
Please join us for discussion on diversity topics in OpenStack community.

Topics:


  • Diversity working group update 

  • Results of diversity survey

  • How you can help


Speakers
avatar for Kavit Munshi

Kavit Munshi

CTO, Aptira, Aptira
Kavit is the CTO of Aptira, heads Aptira's Indian operations and has 15 years of experience in designing and deploying Enterprise and Telco solutions.>   He is also the founder of the Indian OpenStack User Group and the OpenStack Ambassador for the region. Kavit is also an Individual... Read More →
avatar for Egle Sigler

Egle Sigler

Principal Architect, Rackspace
Egle Sigler is a Principal Architect on Private Cloud team at Rackspace, and an OpenStack Foundation Board member. As part of OpenStack Board, Egle is Co-Chair of DefCore committee. Egle is very passionate about promoting women in technology. She has served for two years on a governing... Read More →
avatar for Imad Sousou

Imad Sousou

Corporate Vice President & General Manager, System Software Products, Intel Corporation
Imad Sousou is Corporate Vice President at Intel and General Manager of System Software. He is responsible for the company’s efforts in system firmware and BIOS, operating systems (Microsoft Windows, Linux, Google Chrome, and others), data-centric infrastructure system software... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 2:50pm - 3:30pm JST
Sakura N-1 and N-2

3:00pm JST

3:10pm JST

Nutanix- OpenStack and Nutanix Acropolis
This session will describe opportunities for integrating the Nutanix hyper-converged appliance and Nutanix's Acropolis solution with an OpenStack cloud deployment.  The session will include information on how you can use the Nutanix Distributed Storage Fabric and the Acropolis APIs and Nutanix OpenStack drivers to build a scalable foundation for any OpenStack cloud deployment.

Speakers
LL

Lukas Lundell

Lukas Lundell is the Global Director of the Solutions and Performance Engineering at Nutanix, the team validating key commercial software products and customer use cases on the Nutanix Virtual Computing Platform.  Lukas also manages the technology and support partnerships in place... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:10pm - 3:30pm JST
Expo Hall (Marketplace Theater)

3:15pm JST

3:30pm JST

3:35pm JST

Avi Networks- Case Study: OpenStack Private Cloud at Time Warner Cable
This session will be a fireside chat with Jason Rouault, Sr. Director of Cloud Services at Time Warner Cable who has has a large-scale production deployment of OpenStack private cloud for application developers. For this multi-data center cloud, providing enterprise-grade load balancing / application delivery was a critical requirement. The requirements included self-service provisioning, High Availability (HA), SSL offload, multi-tenancy from a centralized identity management, and native integration with OpenStack Horizon UI.
This session will focus on:
  • Details of the developer private cloud use case
  • Requirements for load balancing, application security, and monitoring
  • Challenges faced with existing ADC / LBaaS solutions
  • How Avi Networks elastic LBaaS solution addressed the challenges
  • Benefits for the cloud and application/dev teams


Speakers
avatar for Jason Rouault

Jason Rouault

Senior Director of Cloud Engineering & Operations, Time Warner Cable
Sr. Director of Cloud Services at Time Warner Cable
AS

Ashish Shah

Sr. Director of Cloud at an F500 Enterprise


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:35pm - 3:55pm JST
Expo Hall (Marketplace Theater)

3:40pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Distributed Lock manager in OpenStack (continued)
http://mitakadesignsummit.sched.org/event/85609778fc07e1000b3284ca21b14688 (continued)

We need to all get together and figure out and understand what the issues with DLM are, what lock management features have been replicated by many various projects and what something like zab (zookeeper), raft (consul, etc.d, ...), paxos (?), or other variant can offer to openstack and its diverse set of projects.

Connected to: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/209661/

Related to:

- https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/servicegroup-refactoring
- http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-September/075267.html
- http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-July/070683.html
- (and many others)

Why: without understanding the problem, and what the solutions are, what the various offerings provide... we have no hope in fixing it, so let's work on that.

Expected result: understanding what a DLM is, what some of the common patterns they offer are, and in my happy world/vision agreeing that a DLM solution (ideally one, not many) will help openstack(s) future (in terms of long-term health, operability, features, and so-on); reduce common code that is replicated similar features and possibly bring world peace.

Moderator: Mike Perez
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-dlm

Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Crown room

3:40pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Documenting the OpenStack way & keeping up with OpenStack development
Over the last cycles we realized that the OpenStack Way, our common culture and reference points, was no longer naturally transmitted to newcomers via oral tradition. To start solving that problem, during the Liberty cycle the Technical Committee formed a workgroup to document our common culture. The result is the Project Team Guide, which can be found at:

http://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/

What's the next step there ? Where can we improve that ? Any new chapters to suggest ? Should we further discontinue the wiki ? How to improve publicity around that guide ?

We also started work to make keeping up with what's happening in OpenStack development easier, including summaries of important threads from openstack-dev. In this session we'll brainstorm how to further improve on that.

Moderator: Thierry Carrez
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-crossproject-doc-the-way

Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Amethyst room

3:40pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Global admin
When Keystone was first incubated, roles were global.  Roles were later scoped to projects, but policy files have not kept up with this,.  The Goal of the Dynammic Policy discussions has been to make policy better match the requirements of scaling delegation decisions in cloud, but have thus far been limited by the static nature of policy files.  Lets fix this.

One of the biggest problems is global Admin; a user assigned admin in any role gets admin everywhere.  We can fix parts of this in Keystone, but, again, it needs a crossproject effort to wipe out global admin.
Blueprints: keystone/dynamic-policies-delivery

Moderator: Adam Young
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-global-admin

Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Royal room

3:40pm JST

Ops Working Session: CMDB
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-cmdb

Note: This is a working session, aimed at making concrete progress in a certain area.

Moderators
Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Kinkei Room

3:40pm JST

Ops Working Session: Messaging/RabbitMQ in practice
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-rabbitmq-in-practice

Note: This is a working session, aimed at making concrete progress in a certain area.

Moderators
avatar for Michael Klishin

Michael Klishin

Staff Software Engineer
Michael is an experienced software engineer focusing on service-oriented architectures, data, and data services. He's currently a staff engineer at Pivotal working on all things RabbitMQ.

Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Fuku Room

3:40pm JST

Ops Working Session: Navigating the Big Tent - Ops Tag Team
Ever wonder about how to navigate the big tent? Come join the ops tags team to work on interesting artifacts that we can add to the process!

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-ops-tags-team

Note: This is a working session, aimed at making concrete progress in a certain area.

Moderators
avatar for Tom Fifield

Tom Fifield

OpenStack community manager
After working on scalability in computing at particle physics experiments like ATLAS at the Large Hadron Collider, Tom led the creation of a cloud designed for the publicly-funded research sector in Australia.It currently serves thousands of researchers directly, using many datacentres... Read More →
avatar for Shamail Tahir

Shamail Tahir

Offering Manager, IBM Private Cloud and OpenStack Initiatives, IBM
I am an Offering Manager for OpenStack Initiatives at IBM Cloud and enthusiastic about technology.  In my current role, I am focused on open-source and product strategy.  I have been in the OpenStack community since 2013 and I am currently participating in the Product, Enterprise... Read More →

Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Ho-O Room

3:40pm JST

40Gbit Ethernet Networkを利用した Open-Source Hyper-Converged OpenStack への取り組み
データセンター事業者が低コスト、かつ高性能なプライベートOpenStack環境を提供するためには、以下のような要件が必要です。

- 可能な限りシンプルな構成
- 汎用的なハードウェア
- 迅速なデプロイが可能なツール
- 高集積
- 十分なIO性能とネットワーク帯域

これを実現するために、私たちはハイパーコンバージドインフラとしてのOpenStackをOpenSouceで構成する為の検証を実施しました。

これを実現するためにわれわれが利用したアーキテクチャは以下の通りです。

- Network
- 40G/56G スイッチ & NIC
- VXLAN offload
- DPDK

- Storage
- PCI Express SSD
- Ceph RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access)

- Deploy
- Ubuntu Juju/MAAS と charm bundle

Speakers

北島佑樹

アルティマにおいてクラウドインフラに関連するプロダクトのSEを担当している。最近はもっぱらクラウド基盤におけるHW、アクセラレーション技術の重要性を広めるための活動に従事している。
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熊谷育朗

株式会社ビットアイル所属。ホステッドプライベートOpenStackの提供やそのためのOpenStackとその周辺技術の検証が主な業務。


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Hakugyoku

3:40pm JST

Approaching Open-Source Hyper-Converged OpenStack using 40Gbit Ethernet Network
Many Datacenter providers are looking for proven and open-source hyper converged OpenStack solution so that they can provide simple, low-cost, high-performance and rapid-deployment OpenStack environment. To archive this goal, the followings topics become key considerations.
- Infrastructure should be simple as much as possible.
- Using commodity hardware and open source software.
- Using tool to help rapid and ease of deployment.
- High density.
- Secure performance and network bandwidth.

To address this challengs, in this session we will share the best practices and lesson learns about the idea to use OpenStack as hyper converged infrastructure with high standard technologies.
The key concept of this PoC is to evaluate OpenStack as hyper converged infrastructure with following key technologies.

- Network
- 40G/56G physical network
- DPDK
- VXLAN offload capability

- Storage
- PCI Express SSD
- Ceph RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access)

- Deploy
- Ubuntu Juju/MAAS and publish charm bundle as executable whitepaper.


Speakers
KI

Kumagai Ikuo

Ikuo Kumagai works at Bit-isle Inc. Bit-isle mainly provide hosted private cloud by OpenStack and any other architecture. He does proof of various OpenStack functions and design for their customers.
YK

Yuki Kitajima

Yuki Kitajima is a system engineer at Altima corp.He engages to promote the acceleration technology based on both of SW and HW for SDS/SDN/NFV point of view.He is now promoting a demand creation for efficient cloud environment, and solves customer's bottleneck.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Hakugyoku

3:40pm JST

Automated OpenStack Deployment: A Comparison
Automated deployment has become an important differentiator for OpenStack based products. This presentation highlights similarities and differences, across several OpenStack vendors.

To automate deployment is an absolute necessity in running an OpenStack environment, but which approach should you choose? Some vendors want you to deploy with Puppet, others with Chef, still others with Juju. Some major public OpenStack providers manage their infrastructure with Ansible or Ironic. In this presentation, you'll learn about a variety of automated deployment approaches for OpenStack and their pros and cons.

We will be covering the RHEL OSP Director (TripleO), SUSE Cloud (Chef/Crowbar), Ubuntu OpenStack (Juju), and Rackspace (Ansible).

Speakers
avatar for Florian Haas

Florian Haas

City Network
Florian runs the Education team at City Network, and helps people learn to use, understand, and deploy complex technology. He has worked exclusively with open source software since about 2002, and has been heavily involved in OpenStack and Ceph since early 2012, and in Open edX since... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Wakaba

3:40pm JST

Building Applications With Swift: Developer On-Ramp
In this session, we will talk about stuff that's going to make developing Swift easy by offloading the hard problems of storage. OpenStack Swift makes your application better. We can find dozens of storage systems that can do read write and delete but the fact that you can use swift for these advanced features means that you're able to focus on making your app awesome rather than worrying about the hard problems in storage.

We will cover how application developers can take advantage of some of the more advanced features in Swift, including... TempURL, StaticWeb, FormPost, and Static or Dynamic Large Objects among others.

Speakers
avatar for Clay Gerrard

Clay Gerrard

Sr. Software Engineer
Clay Gerrard is a Sr. Software Engineer at SwiftStack. SwiftStack is a technology innovator of private cloud storage for today’s applications, powered by OpenStack Swift. Clay was part of the original development team at Rackspace that created Rackspace Files, which became the Swift... Read More →
avatar for Doug Soltesz

Doug Soltesz

Senior Product Manager
Doug is currently a Senior Product Manager at SwiftStack and has over 15 years of experience working in Information Technology. Prior to joining SwiftStack, Doug was VP of IT at Budd Van Lines. Doug has been recognized and received innovation awards in the areas of green initiatives... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Kougyoku

3:40pm JST

Challenge and Learnings of Running OpenStack Bare Metal at Yahoo
Alternate Title (Living the OpenStack Bare metal Dream).

This talk is a follow up of  the talk from Vancouver "Horizontal Migrations: How Yahoo is Moving it's Existing Hardware into a Bare-metal Cloud" by James Penick.

I will be sharing in more detail our current OpenStack bare metal infrastructure including:

  • Bare metal Hardware Lifecycle

  • Quota / Availability Zone Management

  • Random testing of bare metal hardware inventory

  • Challenges we faced

  • What we did to solve some of the problem

  • What we learned that we can apply to ironic


I will also share my day to day experience of running OpenStack bare metal cluster with 10's of thousands of nodes.

Speakers
avatar for Simon Chung

Simon Chung

Principal Production Engineer, Yahoo!
Simon is a Principle Production Engineer at Yahoo on the Openstack operations team. He has been working on Openstack for the last 2 years operating one of the largest installation of VMs and Baremetal with experience from Grizzly -> Havana -> Icehouse -> Juno. Simon has been working... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Matsuba

3:40pm JST

Is OpenStack's Future Still in the Cloud?
OpenStack is more and more the darling of the Enterprise world.  Over the past few years that's changed the development priorities of the community.  With increasing adoption of OpenStack by enterprise customers coupled with the consolidation of OpenStack startups, OpenStack is a changing landscape.

In this free-flowing discussion 3 very experienced stackers will discuss the future of OpenStack and what it means for deployers and users.


  • Kenneth Hui - Director of Technical Marketing at Platform9

  • Jesse Proudman - CTO at Blue Box, an IBM Company

  • Matt Joyce - One of the original DevOps on NASA's Nebula Project


Questions we intend to answer and discuss:


  • Is OpenStack still cloud software?

  • Has OpenStack shifted its development efforts to support a more monolithic model and away from the horizontally scaled distributed model it was designed to promote?  While there are still large cloud deployments making big waves in the community, increasingly, private cloud adoption at new deployers is targeted at replacing existing VM workloads that have a legacy in the monolithic world of VMWare vSphere.  How does this impact the OpenStack community?

  • Is Neutron intended to solve the needs of cloud deployers?  Or is it something else?

  • Most hyperscale OpenStack deployers have still avoided the transition to Neutron from nova-network.  nova-network is again seeing development, and there is an admitted conflict of design goals in the two projects that has led to a fracture in how OpenStack is deployed across the community.   The question posed is, does Neutron meet the needs of a traditional elastic cloud, or is it more intended to address the needs of a more monolithic virtualization infrastructure.  What is it’s place in OpenStack deployment?

  • Is hosted OpenStack the future of OpenStack?

  • OpenStack is still very difficult to deploy, and maintain.  Finding the talent to support an environment has been an uphill struggle for most deployers.  IBM recently made a huge bet on the Blue Box model of hosted OpenStack clouds.  Is OpenStack as a Service the future of OpenStack?  How does the drive to replace costly legacy vSphere infrastructure impact this emerging adoption model? 

  • Is the road to Mitaka the road to a collision course with vSphere?

  • VMWare is a major contributor to OpenStack.  Nicira who was acquired by VMWare was amongst the earliest and largest contributors to Neutron.  Today VMWare is a member of the foundation board of directors.  And yet, increasingly OpenStack with KVM is finding itself conflicting with VMware vSphere in the market. vSphere is arguably the mainstay product of VMWare’s enterprise offerings.  What does the future hold for OpenStack and vSphere, are these once friendly compliments to each other now beginning to compete for the same market?




Speakers
avatar for Kenneth Hui

Kenneth Hui

Director of Technical Marketing, Platform9, Platform9
I am the Director of Technical Marketing and Partner Alliances at Platform9, where we are enabling customers to be successful through our SaaS managed private cloud solution.  My passion is to help IT deliver value through collaboration, automation, and cloud computing.  I am an... Read More →
avatar for Matthew Joyce

Matthew Joyce

Original OpenStack DevOps
Matt is an invited member to the world famous NYC Resistor group in Brooklyn, NY.   Matt began his work with OpenStack in the pre-openstack days as DevOps on the original NASA Nebula Project, where nova was initially developed.  He has deployed the first fully production OpenStack... Read More →
avatar for Jesse Proudman

Jesse Proudman

CTO, Blue Box, an IBM Company, Blue Box
In 2003, technology entrepreneur Jesse Proudman parlayed his passion for the “plumbing” of the Internet into the creation of Blue Box Group, a Seattle-based private cloud hosting company. As Founder and CTO, Proudman has guided the company’s rapid growth and multiple successful... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Zuiko

3:40pm JST

Let's Talk About the Diversity of Our Community
In Vancouver the OpenStack Board chartered a work group to explore and foster a diverse OpenStack Community. The basis for this is the belief that enlisting the broadest set of viewpoints and experience will enable us to create the most innovative and impactful technologies in support of the OpenStack Mission.

A broad set of community members formed the Diversity Work Group that has worked over the Liberty cycle to form a framework for a diverse community through the creation of a Diversity Policy, integrated Diversity expectations into our Code of Conducts and identified initial areas of focus for extending the diversity of our community. Please come join us to discuss the team’s work and shape the future direction.

Speakers
avatar for Kavit Munshi

Kavit Munshi

CTO, Aptira, Aptira
Kavit is the CTO of Aptira, heads Aptira's Indian operations and has 15 years of experience in designing and deploying Enterprise and Telco solutions.>   He is also the founder of the Indian OpenStack User Group and the OpenStack Ambassador for the region. Kavit is also an Individual... Read More →
avatar for Egle Sigler

Egle Sigler

Principal Architect, Rackspace
Egle Sigler is a Principal Architect on Private Cloud team at Rackspace, and an OpenStack Foundation Board member. As part of OpenStack Board, Egle is Co-Chair of DefCore committee. Egle is very passionate about promoting women in technology. She has served for two years on a governing... Read More →
avatar for Imad Sousou

Imad Sousou

Corporate Vice President & General Manager, System Software Products, Intel Corporation
Imad Sousou is Corporate Vice President at Intel and General Manager of System Software. He is responsible for the company’s efforts in system firmware and BIOS, operating systems (Microsoft Windows, Linux, Google Chrome, and others), data-centric infrastructure system software... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Seigyoku

3:40pm JST

Managing Multi-hypervisor OpenStack Cloud with Single Virtual Network
Abstract: Based on the results of OpenStack user surveys, KVM is the de facto hypervisor used to underpin OpenStack clouds and Open vSwitch the most common network plug-in. However, as OpenStack matures to run production workloads and broadens its reach beyond the core users, it is inevitable that additional hypervisors, containers, bare metal workload will gain a foothold.  

The whole notion of supporting a multi-hypervisor OpenStack environment is need driven. To illustrate, imagine that some databases in a business are virtualized on ESXi while the corresponding web servers are virtualized using KVM. In addition to the diversity, it is highly likely all these hypervisors and Docker container will be running concurrently in the same OpenStack cluster. As a result, a different approach to interconnecting is required to provide common network substrate.

We’ll discuss how multi-hypervisor networking in OpenStack can be achieved. This session will cover the technology options, the benefits of each and dive into various use cases where a multi-hypervisor OpenStack environment is desirable.

Speakers
avatar for Dhiraj Sehgal

Dhiraj Sehgal

Product and Solution Marketing, PLUMgrid Inc, PLUMgrid
Dhiraj works in product and marketing organization of PLUMgrid. His focus has been customers, technologies and products and how do they interact with each other. He has wealth of experience in datacenter technologies ranging from compute, networking to storage.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Ogyoku

3:40pm JST

Neutron and BGP Dynamic Routing
With the Liberty release of OpenStack, Neutron will have the ability to act as a BGP speaker on an operator's network.  This functionality enables Neutron to advertise host routes for floating IP's, and next-hops for tenant networks created with Neutron. This can alleviate many of the networking burdens placed on the operator when designing and operating an OpenStack cloud. It also enables new functionality in Neutron such as floating IP mobility and directly routable IPv4 and IPv6 tenant networks through a Neutron router.  In addition, deployment of Neutron BGP dynamic routing enables better support for existing features such as IPv6 and distributed virtual routing (DVR).

In this session we will explore how to use Neutron BGP dynamic routing to maximize the value of your Neutron deployment.  We will demonstrate how to deploy, configure, and use Neutron BGP dynamic routing and discuss the use cases it enables.  We will also explore how Neutron BGP dynamic routing works with features such as address scopes, routed network segments, distributed virtual routing (DVR), and what considerations operators should be aware of when deploying Neutron BGP dynamic routing.  We will also discuss future plans for expanding BGP dynamic routing capabilities in Neutron.

Speakers
VC

Vikram Choudhary

Senior Technical Lead
Working with Huawei Technolgies India Pvt Ltd. Have around 7.5 years of experience in routing domain (protocols like RIP, OSPF and BGP). Have around 0.5 years of experience in openstack. Mainly contributing for neutron in openstack
avatar for Ryan Tidwell

Ryan Tidwell

Software Engineer, HP
Ryan Tidwell is a contributor to the OpenStack Neutron project and has been deploying and tinkering with OpenStack in various roles since the Diablo release of OpenStack.  Ryan has been working at HP since 2008.  He is well-versed in developing manageability tools for systems administrators... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Hokushin

3:40pm JST

OpenStack and NFV
OpenStack is fast becoming the de facto standard Virtual Infrastructure Manager for open source NFV deployments. The OPNFV project is documenting telco use-cases, and breaking them down into feature requests for OpenStack and related open source projects. This BOF will be an opportunity for you to meet with OPNFV project participants and discuss their use cases and requirements across all OpenStack projects.

Speakers
avatar for Iben Rodriguez

Iben Rodriguez

Principal Architect - Cloud and Virtualization, Spirent Communications
Principal Architect - Cloud and Virtualization Iben Rodriguez is an Architect and Security Advisor who develops Testing Solutions for Businesses that leverage Cloud Technology. Working mostly with Hyper-V, ESXi, and KVM. Business Development Architect and Security Advisor... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Sakura N-1 and N-2

3:40pm JST

Storing State in Ephemeral Containers
Speakers
avatar for Ian Lewis

Ian Lewis

Developer Relations Engineer, Google
Ian is an engineer at Google working on Supply Chain Security. Ian has been living in Tokyo since 2006 and has had various developer and operations roles throughout his career while staying active in the open-source developer community. Ian is a contributor to the SLSA framework and... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Sakura S-1 and S-2

3:40pm JST

Swift 101: Technology and Architecture for Beginners
Swift is an object storage system designed for data that needs to be instantly accessible, stored forever, and accessible from multiple devices. In short, it is the engine that runs the biggest storage clouds on the planet. This session will cover Swift's architecture, its technology capabilities, and real-world infrastructure-as-a-service use cases. This OpenStack Swift introduction is great for attendees who want to understand the design goals of Swift and how they can best make use of this OpenStack component. It will be an informative introduction for those interested in running Swift or contributing to the Swift project.

Speakers
avatar for Albert Chen

Albert Chen

Systems Engineer, SwiftStack


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Gyoko

3:40pm JST

The Containers Ecosystem, the OpenStack Magnum Project, the Open Container Initiative, and You!

The technology industry has been abuzz about cloud workload containerization since the open source Docker project became a phenomenon in early 2014. 

Meanwhile, an OpenStack Containers Team was formed and the Magnum project launched to provide users with a convenient Containers-as-a-Service solution for OpenStack environments. 

As the potential of both technologies emerged, many wanted to see shared governance over the baseline container specification and runtime technology to ensure an open cloud ecosystem. 

This past June, a new group was formed with a goal of creating open, industry standards around container formats and runtimes, called the Open Container Initiative (http://www.opencontainers.org).

So how will OpenStack Magnum influence - and be influenced by - the new OCI group? Why is the OCI under the stewardship of the Linux Foundation? What is the scope of the OCI effort? What project goals and/or principles will guide their work? 

Attend this session to learn the following: 

  • A brief history of the open container ecosystem and the major benefits that containerization provides
  • An overview of the Magnum CaaS plugin architecture and design goals
  • Insider details on the the progress of the Linux Foundation Open Container Initiative (and the related Cloud Native Computing Foundation)
  • What it all means for deploying container orchestration engines on your cloud with OpenStack Magnum



Speakers
avatar for Megan Kostick

Megan Kostick

Software Engineer
Megan Kostick is a Software Engineer for the IBM Cloud and Open Source Technologies team working in the Seattle area. She focuses on IBM cloud solutions leveraging the OpenStack, Cloud Foundry, and Docker open source projects. Her previous roles include work in virtualization software... Read More →
avatar for Daniel Krook

Daniel Krook

Senior Director of Developer Experience, CNCF
Daniel Krook is the Senior Director of Developer Experience at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (a part of the Linux Foundation). He is focused on better serving the maintainers, contributors, and users in the community of 150+ open source projects hosted by the CNCF. Founding... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Kyokko

3:40pm JST

Intel- Match making: NFV and OpenStack Interfaces and Information Models
One of the exciting use cases for OpenStack, is NFV as proposed by European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and promoted by the whole Telco industry. The published documents from the ETSI-NFV phase 1 activity contain an informative set of interfaces and information models for NFV. As OpenStack’s origins are more closely aligned with Cloud and there are different sets of information models leveraged in Cloud and Telco, it is probably not surprising to learn that the interface and information model mapping to NFV is not straight forward. However Policy is needed for both communities and both want to make good use of OpenStack. 

Speakers
avatar for Uri Elzer

Uri Elzer

Architect, Intel
Uri Elzur is working on a new project starting from 3/2018. Since 12/2017 he is also representing Intel at ETSI ENI WG. Prior to that Uri used to be the CTO for the Data Center Network Solution Group (DNSG) of Intel’s Data Center Group. In this role, he was responsible for creating... Read More →
avatar for Toby Ford

Toby Ford

Assistant Vice President, AT&T
As the AVP of Cloud Infrastructure and Platform Architecture & Strategy for AT&T, Toby Ford leads technology efforts around AT&T's cloud offerings both internally and externally focused. Currently, Mr. Ford is responsible for shepherding SDN and NFV projects on the AT&T’s Integrated... Read More →
avatar for Adrian Hoban

Adrian Hoban

Principal Engineer, SDN/NFV Orchestration, Intel, Intel Corporation
Adrian Hoban is a Principal Engineer in Intel's Network Platforms Group. He is the system architect responsible for management and orchestration for Software Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualisation. He specialises in open source software such as OpenStack, Linux... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Tempyo (New Takanawa)

3:40pm JST

NEC- OpenStack as a Resource-disaggregated Platform Controller
Resource-disaggregated platform can realize IO resource (device) nodes separation from compute nodes at some distance and dynamic reconfiguration of their connectivity. In this talk, we first introduce ExpEther technology which achieves resource-disaggregated architecture.
Resource management using OpenStack Ironic is a key component for reconfiguring logical connectivity between compute nodes and target resources (NIC, SSD, GPGPU, etc.). 
Finally, PostgreSQL acceleration on GPGPU (called "PG-Strom") is presented as a use-case of reconfiguration of resource-disaggregated platform.


Speakers
avatar for Shinji Abe

Shinji Abe

Senior Manager for IT Platform Division, NEC
Shinji Abe is a Senior Manager for IT Platform Division of NEC Corporation in Tokyo, Japan. He is in charge of development of the Service Acceleration Platform with ExpEther technology.
avatar for KaiGai Kohei

KaiGai Kohei

Chief Architect, PG-Strom Development Team
KaiGai Kohei is lead developer of the PG-Strom project. He has more than ten years experiences around open source software development of Linux, PostgreSQL and so on. Especially, he has contributed some of core functionality of PostgreSQL on the area of security enhancement and pluggable... Read More →
MT

Masahiko Takahashi

Principal Research Engineer, Green Platform Research Laboratories, NEC
He has been a research engineer for more than 15 years in the Central Research Laboratory in NEC and mainly focusing on operating system (such as memory management system). He joined ExpEther (PCI-Express over Ethernet technology) project 3 years ago to enhance its management from... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Heian (New Takanawa)

3:40pm JST

VMware- Yahoo Japan and VMware present : What you need to know about OpenStack + VMware
VMware has been busy integrating SDDC products with OpenStack. We have strong OpenStack integrations for both infrastructure products such as vSphere for Nova, NSX for neutron, VMFS for Cinder;  and  operational products such as vCenter, vRealize Operations, LogInsight. With the Vmware Integrated OpenStack distribution launched in 2015, we are aggressively simplifying some of the key OpenStack challenges such as deployment, upgrade, patching etc. In this session we will describe VMware strategy, engagement with OpenStack community and overall efforts to realize OpenStack clouds for customers.We will be joined by our collaborators from Yahoo Japan who will add their perspective on importance of OpenStack. YJ will highlight various approaches to building OpenStack cloud. We will get insights into their decision to use Vmware for OpenStack and perspectives on leveraging VIO for building OpenStack cloud. Looking forward to engaging with you all at the session. Come join us!

Speakers
avatar for Arvind Soni

Arvind Soni

Lead VIO Product Manager, VMware, Inc
Arvind is lead product manager for all things OpenStack at Vmware. He is responsible for upstream Vmware drivers as well Vmware Integrated OpenStack (VIO). Arvind has over 15years industry experience and has been working on OpenStack for 3years. Prior to Vmware, Arvind has worked... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:40pm - 4:20pm JST
Outei

3:45pm JST

Hybrid Cloud Orchestration on OpenStack
Speakers
avatar for Arthur Berezin

Arthur Berezin

Director of Product, Cloudify
Arthur is the Director of Product for Cloudify working on an open-source and open-standard cloud application orchestration platform with cloud aware applications in mind that runs natively on OpenStack and other private and public clouds. Prior to Cloudify, Arthur was a Senior Technical... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 3:45pm - 4:00pm JST
Wakakshiba

4:00pm JST

4:00pm JST

GigaSpaces- How to Build Cloud Native Microservices with Hybrid Workloads on OpenStack
Speakers
avatar for Arthur Berezin

Arthur Berezin

Director of Product, Cloudify
Arthur is the Director of Product for Cloudify working on an open-source and open-standard cloud application orchestration platform with cloud aware applications in mind that runs natively on OpenStack and other private and public clouds. Prior to Cloudify, Arthur was a Senior Technical... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:00pm - 4:20pm JST
Expo Hall (Marketplace Theater)

4:15pm JST

4:20pm JST

Coffee Break
Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:20pm - 4:40pm JST
TBA

4:25pm JST

4:30pm JST

4:40pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Future of Multinode Testing
Multinode testing is something we have all wanted for a long time. We have had it for a while now but its applied inconsistently. We should figure out where this fits in our testing setup. Do we replace single node default tests with multinode tests? Do we use this only for testing special things like DVR and live migration?

The test env can be complicated and adding more nodes raises the bar on reliability requirements. There is a lot to consider here and likely need broad input to determine what the future is with multinode testing.

Moderator: Clarck Boylan
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-multinode-testing

Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Amethyst room

4:40pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Live upgrades
Nova has spent the last few years learning how to do live upgrades, developing technology and best practices along the way. Other projects are starting to identify upgrades as a key feature requirement. We should have a cross-project session dedicated to sharing the challenges and strategies learned over the years.

I propose a session where we provide a short background of nova's journey, identify the key challenges, and then quickly move to Q&A/discussion with people working in other projects trying to actually move the ball forward.
Background Reading:
Upgrades in Nova: The Details - http://www.danplanet.com/blog/2015/10/05/upgrades-in-nova-the-details/
Upgrades in Nova: RPC APIs - http://www.danplanet.com/blog/2015/10/05/upgrades-in-nova-rpc-apis/
Upgrades in Nova: Objects - http://www.danplanet.com/blog/2015/10/06/upgrades-in-nova-objects/
Upgrades in Nova: Database Migrations - http://www.danplanet.com/blog/2015/10/07/upgrades-in-nova-database-migrations/

Moderator: damms
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-live-upgrades

Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Royal room

4:40pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Troubleshooting cross-project comms
The process around cross-project specs is lengthy and painful. The cross-project meeting doesn't work that well. We should brainstorm how to improve those for the Mitaka cycle.

Moderators: Thierry Carrez / Mike Perez
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-crossproject-comms

Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Crown room

4:40pm JST

Connecting the Dots with Neutron: Unifying Network Virtualization Between Containers and VMs
Neutron has established a simple, and now broadly accepted, northbound API for network virtualization. In this talk, we will explore the use of Neutron for supporting multi-host and multi-tenant networking for Docker containers as well as OpenStack VMs. In particular, we use the new Docker plugin architecture along with the recently announced networking framework, libnetwork. We show how the libnetwork remote driver can be used to utilize Neutron as the networking backend and will discuss pros and cons of using Neutron in this role.

We will discuss performance comparisons between the use of Neutron with that of the built-in overlay driver, as well as other network drivers being developed for Docker. This talk will give attendees a clear picture of how Neutron can be the unifying networking engine for VMs and containers.

Speakers
avatar for Mohammad Banikazemi

Mohammad Banikazemi

Research Staff Member, IBM Research
Mohammad is a research staff member at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. His research interests include cloud computing and software-defined networking. He is a senior member of the ACM and the IEEE and an active contributior to Neutron. Mohammad lives with his family in NYC.
avatar for Phil Estes

Phil Estes

Principal Engineer, AWS
Phil is a Principal Engineer for Amazon Web Services (AWS), focused on core container technologies that power AWS container offerings like Fargate, EKS, and ECS.Phil is currently an active contributor and maintainer for the CNCF containerd runtime project, and participates in the... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Kyokko

4:40pm JST

Data Processing is Made of People: A Case Study in Role-Empathic API Design in Sahara
The “As a…” clause of the classic user story is easily forgotten. To build a feature, we must know what it is and why someone would want it, but as developers we often abstract away the user. Building “the simplest thing that can possibly work” is usually a critical design tool, but without active attention to customer roles and workflows, it can lead to APIs that leak the implementation details of underlying technology or prioritize machine logic over human understanding.

We will use the Unified Job Interface Map feature in the OpenStack Data processing service (sahara)’s Liberty release as a case study in role-aware API design. In addition to demonstrating how this feature can improve communication between data processing developers and cluster operations engineers in your organization, we will examine:

  1. Why APIs in the OSS infrastructure and tools space are bound to leak implementation details at some level.

  2. Why the ideal of an API flow that is intuitive to any user from any entry point is likely a fool’s errand.

  3. Why multi-role customer flows mean that the “simplest thing that can possibly work” usually doesn't at handoff points between users.

  4. How domain-specific awareness of user roles allows smart choices about where to go ahead and leak implementation details and where to build a dam.

  5. How features to facilitate inter-role communication can quite often be built iteratively, on top of existing APIs.

Data processing users will leave this session with details on a powerful model for easing communication between development and operations in Sahara. OpenStack contributors will leave this session with a refreshed perspective on the importance of understanding not only the use case, or even “the user”, but the many roles within an OpenStack customer organization.

Speakers
avatar for Ethan Gafford

Ethan Gafford

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat, Inc., Red Hat
I'm a lifelong programming hobbyist and open source enthusiast who found my way back to software after starting my career as a Registered Nurse (I originally hoped to segue back into medical software, but fell in love with pure tech.) My background is overwhelmingly centered around... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Seigyoku

4:40pm JST

Deploying and Operating an IPv6-Only Openstack Cloud
As IPv6 adoption continues to grow, there is an increasing need to deploy services in IPv6-only environments.  Openstack supports a myriad of configuration parameters for each service that can all be used together to create a deployment that requires only IPv6 addresses.

This talk will share experiences and lessons learned in deploying and operating an Internet-facing IPv6-only cloud, along with a demo showing its operation.  We will also give an outline on what needs to change, work that still needs to be done, possible future enhancements, as well as describe some new parameters in devstack that can be used to quickly get an IPv6-only test cloud up and running.

Speakers
avatar for Sean Collins

Sean Collins

Senior Software Engineer
Sean Collins is a contributor to OpenStack Neutron, previously led the Neutron IPv6 working group, and also co-organizes the OpenStack Philadelphia user group. Sean began using cloud technologies in order design scientific computation clusters, and later began developing new OpenStack... Read More →
avatar for Brian Haley

Brian Haley

Software Engineer, HP
Brian Haley is a core contributor to Openstack Neutron, primarily focused in the L3 area, but has particular interests in both IPv6 and cloud security.  He has been working on Openstack since 2011, first on Nova Networking and later on Neutron.  His background is in kernel networking... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Hokushin

4:40pm JST

Deploying the World's Largest Private OpenStack Cloud With Multi-Cell Support
PayPal, Inc. has proven that OpenStack is well suited for large-scale production workloads. Most recently, we tirelessly built the world’s largest private OpenStack cloud to also support our non-production workloads. Now, our developers have the same capabilities that our existing Production Operations teams have been utilizing for several years.

In this talk we will share the scale and scope of our latest deployment, its common architecture, lessons learned at deploying at such a large scale, and other details to help others take a similar journey.

* Scale and Scope
* Real-world Cell usage (because we could not this large-scale without)
* Considerations for non-production workloads (it's not easier than production, we will tell you why)
* Lessons learned
* Q&A

Speakers
avatar for Kalin Nikolov

Kalin Nikolov

Sr. Cloud Engineer
Kalin Nikolov is a Sr. Cloud Engineer on the PayPal, Inc. Cloud Reliability Engineering team, responsible for developing automation to raise the bar in terms of cloud availability and reliability. Kalin has taken part in dozens of OpenStack cloud deployments and upgrades and has... Read More →
avatar for Anand Palanisamy

Anand Palanisamy

Architect, PayPal
Leading PayPal's Cloud Engineering team.PayPal is running one of the largest private Cloud in the world. Also, we run SDN  (with overlay) in prodcution along with OpenStack LBaaS.  Our team provides the standardized scalable Cloud Compute, Storage, Network and Identitu APIs for... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Aoba

4:40pm JST

Effective IoT system on OpenStack
IoT is one of the biggest topics in IT system today.  In this session, we will discuss how we can achieve an effective IoT system on OpenStack.

Firstly we'll describe IoT use cases, and summarize some generic requirements for IoT backend.  Secondly, we'll present our reference design of IoT backend on OpenStack IaaS.  Finally, we'll discuss the result of fit and gap analysis of OpenStack itself as a platform for IoT backend.

This session includes following items.

What kind of components we need to enable IoT backend
How to design and create network model to gather up all data from distributed sources
How to support flexible data gathering, storing and processing of massive data
How to archieve multi-tenanty required for IoT platform

Speakers
avatar for Takashi Kajinami

Takashi Kajinami

Platform engineer, NTT DATA
Takashi Kajinami is a platform engineer at NTT Data since 2012, who has worked on the private cloud storage construction, with OpenStack Swift and Sheepdog. He is recently interested in IoT system, container technologies and the automation of system operation.
avatar for Hiroshi Miura

Hiroshi Miura

Manager, NTT DATA Corporation
Mr. Hiroshi Miura is an experienced speaker in areas of Linux, Python, OSS education and OpenStreetMap. He made presentations and panel sessions including LinuxCon 2010, PyConJP 2011, LinuxCon 2012, Enterprise User Meeting 2013. He is now providing proffessional services to customers... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Kougyoku

4:40pm JST

Is DefCore Picking OpenStack Winners and Losers? Answers in Interop 101
By definition, DefCore picks what is required for vendors to use the OpenStack trademark. Ideally, that allows workloads to interoperate between vendors.  A common baseline may help users but can impact vendor differentiation.

So does that mean we are picking winners?  Join us at this session and we'll give you the background and review the critical issues to answer that question.

What is DefCore?  With a growing number of OpenStack projects, we define what is the minimum set of OpenStack capabilities and components that must be enabled.  We go further and define the actual tests (from Tempest) that vendor clouds must pass.  

Why? DefCore is trying to define the minimum set of capabilities for INTEROPERABLE CLOUDS; it is not about an OpenStack distribution or release but trying to create a multi-vendor ecosystem.

After attending this session, you will know what DefCore is, how capabilities get defined, and how it is decided what is and what is not part of DefCore.

After we cover the basics, we'll bring you up to speed on the hard questions that DefCore is trying to address.

Speakers
avatar for Rob Hirschfeld

Rob Hirschfeld

CEO, RackN
Rob has innovated edge, cloud and infrastructure space for 20 years and has done everything from working with early ESX betas to serving four terms on the OpenStack Foundation Board and as an executive at Dell. He's also the host of the Cloud2030 podcast focused on cloud, industry... Read More →
avatar for Egle Sigler

Egle Sigler

Principal Architect, Rackspace
Egle Sigler is a Principal Architect on Private Cloud team at Rackspace, and an OpenStack Foundation Board member. As part of OpenStack Board, Egle is Co-Chair of DefCore committee. Egle is very passionate about promoting women in technology. She has served for two years on a governing... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Ogyoku

4:40pm JST

Public Cloud Meeting High Security Standards Based on Openstack
Private High security customers and government customers are looking to use public clouds and pay as you go models.  The challenge they find is to meet tough regulatory demands but at the same time be flexible with infrastrucrure and resources in a public cloud model.  City Network is the first public cloud provider in Europe to offer a high security, Semi-private, pay as you go model based on Openstack Kilo release.  This is the use-case and story on how we got this offering in to production.

City Network is europes first public cloud provider running on OpenStack. Join us and discuss the challenges and benefits of Openstack in public clouds and how we can continue to improve it.

Speakers
avatar for Kim Hindart

Kim Hindart

Chief Security Officer, City Network Hosting AB
Huge Open Source fan boy and developer with a background in mobility and especially Symbian and Android. I am a really geeky dude that was forced to handle security and compliance so the only coding I do is on my spare time. Luckily that's also what I like to do in my spre time, work... Read More →
avatar for Tobias Rydberg

Tobias Rydberg

Team Lead R&D and Senior Developer, City Network
Senior software developer at the OpenStack based public cloud City Network, based in Sweden but with locations around the globe. More than 10 years of industry experience.Tobias main focus is developing City Networks cloud management platform - used for all our OpenStack installations... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Matsuba

4:40pm JST

Reliable Openstack - Designing for Availability and Enterprise Readiness
High availability of the cloud and applications is a requirement for enterprises. There are three fundamental levels at which “high availability” (HA) can be provided in an Openstack-based cloud:

  • Controller and core-services level

  • Virtual machine (VM) level

  • Application level


In this talk, join engineers from ZeroStack Inc. as we take a deep-dive into clustering, high availability of services and VMs. Based on our experience with building and deploying a highly-reliable, scale on demand Openstack based private cloud solution, we provide a case study with design insights, lessons learned and best practices.

In the first part of this talk, we describe and demonstrate how various services that constitute an Openstack controller can be created and managed in a highly available way to provide Reliable Openstack:

  • Stateless services: Nova, Neutron, Cinder, Glance, Keystone, Heat

  • Stateful services: MySQL, Message queues


In the second part of the talk, we switch gears to talk about high-availability at the VM-level. In the basic case, we discuss how Openstack notifications can be used to detect  faults of compute instances in order to restart them. In the more advanced context of a remote controller, connectivity cannot be used as a proxy for liveness - we discuss how VM-level HA can be still be achieved to run applications reliably.

Finally, in the third part of our talk, we explain how high availability may be achieved at the application level in Openstack-based clouds. Modern applications are increasingly designed in a distributed manner to survive failures of individual nodes. In addition, we explain how concepts of “affinity” and “anti-affinity” can be used along with the notion of host-aggregates to provide tolerance to failures.

Speakers
CB

CHAITANYA BVK

SOFTWARE ENGINEER
Chaitanya is a Distributed System's engineer at Zerostack, where he designed and implemented Zerostack's distributed, fault-tolerant system platform that manages openstack and zerostack analytics software. In the past Chaitanya was an early employee at Nutanix, where he worked on Nutanix... Read More →
avatar for Ajay Gulati

Ajay Gulati

CEO and cofounder, ZeroStack Inc.
Ajay leads ZeroStack’s innovative team and corporate strategy. Ajay was a senior architect and R&D lead at VMware where he designed flagship products including Storage I/O control, Storage DRS and DRS. He has also presented talks at several VMworld events and academic conferences... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Wakaba

4:40pm JST

Requirements for Providing Telecom Services on OpenStack-based Infrastructure
NTT West provides fixed communication services (such as fixed-line telephone and FTTH) in 30 prefectures in western Japan.
”FLET'S Hikari" is the name of FTTH service that NTT-West provides.
The services NTT-West provide is required to be "stable" and "high quality".
Our business challenge is the cost(CAPEX/OPEX) reduction.
We, The R&D center at NTT-West works to restructure the data center infrastructure of FLET'S services with virtual infrastructure technologies, aiming for cost reduction.
In order to overcome these challenge, we need to be further advanced our server infrastructure.

We have examined the OpenStack(Kiro)-based server infrastructure with general-purpose IA (Intel Architecture) server from six months ago, and are faced with several problems related to Neutron in our examine.
We will introduce these at our session.

First, we introduce the current situation and the next challenges about our server infrastructure, and the functions and performance requirements that require our next-generation server infrastructure in order to overcome the current challenges.

Second, in terms of functionality.
Our Service works on "dual stack" (IPv4/v6) and we need IPv6 implementation.
IPv4 exhaustion is becoming all the more a serious problem, due to the appearance of container technology and the advance of virtualization.
Neutron should be ready for IPv6 to provide functions such LBaaS and FWaaS.
We need UDP implementation on LBaaS.
LBaaS is not able to handle UDP traffic at the present moment.
There are many UDP-based applications (such as SIP and Radius) in our services.

Last, in terms of performance.
The transmission rate of network nodes is not enough for the SLA of IP-Phone (or fixed-line telephone) services.

For this evaluation and report, we've been cooperating with Canonical, VirtualTech Japan and NTT Software Innovation Center.
We show the details of the above, and expect to make progress on these studies through discussion with developers and contributors.

Speakers
AK

Ai Kaku

Ai Kaku is a staff at R&D Center, NTT-West.She is studying the OpenStack.
SK

Shigeaki Kimura

Shigeaki Kimura is an assistant manager at R&D Center, NTT-West.He is engaged in the development of a server platform for providing telecommunication services.He is challenging the OpenStack to evolve NTT-West's server infrastructure every day.
avatar for Takeshi Nakajima

Takeshi Nakajima

Sales & Marketing, Canonical
Takeshi is a sales & business development lead in Japan market, handling all aspects of Ubuntu OS.
N

Nobuyuki

VP of Business Development, VirtualTech Japan
Nobuyuki Tamaoki is business development at VirtualTech Japan. He is planning to providing consultation service for public and private cloud.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Hakugyoku

4:40pm JST

The Comparison of Ceph and Commercial Server SAN
Ceph is a fully open source distributed object store, block device and file system. The Ceph community and itself has become enough matured. It is one of the most common storage solution in OpenStack deployment. Meanwhile, Server SAN storage come up these years and become more and more popular in the openstack deployment.

The most well-known Server SAN are Solidfire and ScaleIO. Both of these storage can be used as cinder backend to provide block storage, just as the same of ceph. However, in addition to providing block storage, what are the differences of them. Faced with these options, the user will be confused to choose a suitable storage.

In this session, we make a comparison between ceph and the above-mentioned commercial Server SAN from storage function, deployment, operation and maintenance, and performance. Hope these content can provide some help in your OpenStack storage selection.

Speakers
avatar for Yuting Wu

Yuting Wu

Engineer Awcloud
Yuting Wu is a software developer in AWcloud. His main responsibility is working for OpenStack CinderہGlance and Swift since  the beginning of 2014. He is also interested in ceph and other storage solution in openstack deployment.


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Gyoko

4:40pm JST

通信事業者観点からOpenStackベースのサーバ基盤に求める技術的要件について
NTT西日本では日本国内の西日本エリア30府県で固定通信サービスを展開している。フレッツはブロードバンドIPアクセス、映像、電話等のサービスを提供し、そのバックグラウンドで大規模なインフラを運営している。サービスの提供にあたっては安定的かつ高品質なサービス提供が求められる一方、CAPEX/OPEXの削減が経営課題として常に掲げられている。

NTT西日本研究開発センタでは、フレッツサービスを提供するサーバ基盤の抜本的なCAPEX/OPEX削減を目指し、OpenStackに代表されるクラウド基盤技術をベースとしたサーバインフラへの移行に向けて検討を進め、調査・開発用トライアル基盤を構築して検証およびトライアルを開始した。この営みによって、(コミュニティの中では既に認識されている内容ではあるが)当方において主にNeutronの機能・性能面の課題に直面している。本セッションにおいては、これまでの検討ならびに評価によって得られた知見を紹介したい。

まず、NTT西日本におけるサーバ基盤の現状およびそれが抱える課題と、現在の課題を解決するためにOpenStackベースのサーバ基盤へ切り替えるに当たり必要とする機能・性能要件について紹介する。

次に機能面について、当方における喫緊の課題としてIPv6対応が挙げられる。仮想化やコンテナ技術の利用が進む中でIPv4アドレスの枯渇は今後ますます全世界的にも重大な課題であると考えられる。しかしLBaaSやFWaaSなどNeutronの各機能においてはIPv6対応はIPv4と同等に扱えるには至っておらず早期の対応が求められる。また、LBaaSに関して言えば、現状はIPv4においてもUDPは対象外となっているが、通信事業者網ではIP電話やユーザ認証等の機能でSIPやRadiusといったUDP通信が必要不可欠であり、負荷分散制御のUDPへの対応が望まれる。
本セッションでは上記を含めた検討・評価結果について報告する。

最後に性能面では、OVS(L2)およびNeutron(L3)のパケット転送性能が課題である。当方で実施した「コミュニティ版OpenStack(Kilo)&汎用IAサーバ機&ToR-SW」のみで構成された(いわゆる3台構成をベースとした)評価環境における性能検証結果を元に性能面における課題を改めて会場において共通認識化するとともに、これらに対する現時点での対策案などについて紹介・議論したい。

本セッションでの課題提起を通じ、Neutronの機能充足に向けてデベロッパ・コントリビュータの方々の協力を得ながらエンドユーザの立場から早期の実現化を推し進めていきたい。

Speakers
KC

玉置 伸行

日本仮想化技術株式会社 エンタープライズクラウド事業部所属。 エンタープライズクラスのクラウド基盤の導入検討から構築・運用までを支援するコンサルティングサービスの立ち上げに奔走する。

中島 健

カノニカルの日本におけるUbuntuの営業・ビジネス開発全般を担当。

木村 成彰

西日本電信電話株式会社(NTT... Read More →
FL

郭 藍

西日本電信電話株式会社(NTT西日本) 技術革新部 研究開発センタ 勤務2014年度入社。怒涛のように押し寄せる技術用語の波をかきわけ日々勉強中。


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Hakugyoku

4:40pm JST

Fujitsu- Introduction of Fujitsu's OpenStack Approach
Fujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company, offering a full range of technology products, solutions and services. Approximately 159,000 Fujitsu people support customers in more than 100 countries. In this session, we'll introduce Fujitsu's OpenStack approach. Fujitsu has been a Corporate Sponsor of the OpenStack Foundation since 2013, contributing to improve Ironic, Swift, Documantation, Monasca and so on. Fujitsu becomes a Gold member in August, we are continually working to improve its functionality and quality through its own internal use of OpenStack.

Speakers
avatar for Shigehiro Yoshikawa

Shigehiro Yoshikawa

Manager of Platform Software Development, Fujitsu


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Outei

4:40pm JST

Intel- Cloud for All: Rapid deployment of OpenStack Clouds
 As OpenStack is fast becoming the platform of choice for private cloud deployments, customers are demanding enterprise-class capabilities such as high availability as well as ease of deployment and management. Attend this session to learn about how key industry players are collaborating to reduce the complexity and improve the experience of implementing an OpenStack-powered Private Cloud. 

Red Hat will talk about the engineering collaboration with Intel to drive enterprise-ready features upstream and the partnerships with Dell and Cisco under the RedHat-Intel OnRamp to Enterprise Private Cloud program to deliver a complete private cloud solution. The jointly engineered solutions allow enterprise customers to transform their data centers into public cloud-like infrastructure, while retaining the security, compliance and control needed for internal and external customers. 

Mirantis will talk about Unlocked Appliances delivered jointly with equipment vendors, taking advantage of ongoing work in OpenStack and in related open-source projects like Fuel. Fuel is a pluggable module-based architecture for the deployment of infrastructure within OpenStack, which enables storage, networking and other infrastructure to be automatically deployed. 

If you are looking for a production-ready OpenStack environment and can be scaled as your workloads increase, you need to be here. 

Speakers
NB

Nick Barcet

Director of Product Management, Red Hat
Nick is the Director of Product Management for OpenStack at Red Hat. Nick joined Red Hat in June 2014, as part of the acquisition of eNovance, where he was and still is VP of Products. Prior to that role, Nick was Ubuntu Server and Cloud Product manager at Canonical, where he participated... Read More →
VN

Vish Nadkarni

Enterprise Private Cloud Marketing Manager, Intel Corporation
Excited to show developers and enterprise customers on how to open doors for Open Stack in the Enterprise and make it easy to deploy, install and configure Open Stack-based private and hybrid clouds so that enterprises can finally have the same level-playing field as the big cloud... Read More →
avatar for Jim Sangster

Jim Sangster

Sr. Director of Solutions Marketing, Mirantis
Jim has been involved in IT for over 25 years and was responsible for multiple product lines, marketing initiatives and alliances around datacenter management, virtualization, converged infrastructure and cloud computing throughout his past roles. At Mirantis, Jim is responsible... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Tempyo (New Takanawa)

4:40pm JST

NEC and NTT DOCOMO- What are operators doing behind the Cloud ?
In the session, we talk about Cloud operator’s work behind the real OpenStack Cloud system that jointly developed with NEC and NTT DOCOMO. The operators of OpenStack Cloud face warnings or error messages in daily, so it is important how to automate these daily tasks. We have been organized the knowledge base, that includes the reason of warning/error messages, and how to deal with them. In the session, we introduce the architecture and design of our OpenStack Cloud system, and how to operate.  In addition, by using the knowledge base, we have developed new training material for operators. That will be the first practical training for industry-ready operator of OpenStack.

Speakers
avatar for Ken Igarashi

Ken Igarashi

Sr. Research Engineer, NTT DOCOMO, NTT docomo
Ken Igarashi is one of the first members of proposing OpenStack Bare Metal Provisioning (currently called "Ironic"). He is leading OpenStack based private cloud team as a developer and operator.
avatar for Jun Ishii

Jun Ishii

Jun Ishii is currently working as an operator and technical consultant of a private cloud system based on OpenStack. He accumulates practical knowledge of cloud operating from communication with various users.
avatar for Takashi Torii

Takashi Torii

NEC
Mr. Takashi Torii has been a member of the research laboratories of NEC, and in 2012 joined Okinawa Open Laboratories, which was founded by NTT Communications, NEC Corporation, and IIGA Co in cooperation with the government of Okinawa prefecture. Mr. Takashi Torii is now the manager... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Heian (New Takanawa)

4:40pm JST

Translation Tool Support: What Do We Need to Improve?
We just moved to a new translation tool in Liberty called Zanata. As with any transition to a new tool set we might encounter problems and issues when we start using it. And in this session you will have an opportunity to give feedback on Zanata help us to resolve our issues and define our way forward.  The agenda will be tracked here: 
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/tokyo-translation-tool-support 

Speakers
avatar for Elizabeth Joseph

Elizabeth Joseph

Developer Advocate, IBM
Elizabeth K. Joseph is a Linux systems administrator turned developer advocate for IBM Z where she works with the community to explore Linux workloads on mainframes. She has previously worked on distributed systems, including OpenStack and Apache Mesos, and has written books on Ubuntu... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 5:20pm JST
Sakura N-1 and N-2

4:40pm JST

Ops Working Session: Hypervisor Tuning Guide Writing
Write a guide on how to tune the hypervisor

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-hypervisor-tuning-guide

Note: This is a working session, aimed at making concrete progress in a certain area.

Moderators
avatar for Tim Bell

Tim Bell

Infrastructure Services Manager, CERN
Tim is currently responsible for the team at CERN that manages the operating system and infrastructure services. He previously worked as a Unix kernel developer at IBM and managing large-scale Unix production deployments and services for Deutsche Bank. As part of CERN's data centre... Read More →
avatar for Joe Topjian

Joe Topjian

Director of Technology, Cybera Inc
Joe currently lives in Alberta, Canada, building and automating clouds for Cybera. Joe is also a co-author of the OpenStack Operations Guide and is an active member of the OpenStack Operators community.

Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 6:10pm JST
Fuku Room

4:40pm JST

Ops Working Session: Local Patches Followup
A session that people talk about patches that they are carrying locally - to try to see if we have overlapping patches that people have to see if we can get these added upstream

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/operator-local-patches


Note: This is a working session, aimed at making concrete progress in a certain area.

Moderators
avatar for Mike Dorman

Mike Dorman

DevOps Engineer, SendGrid
A 15-year systems engineering veteran focused on cloud architecture, site reliability, automation and infrastructure design in service provider and enterprise environments. I am knowledgeable in the full deployment stack, from data center, network and hardware configuration to application... Read More →
avatar for Kris Lindgren

Kris Lindgren

Senior Linux Systems Engineer, Godaddy
Kris Lindgren is an operator of Go Daddy's public and private cloud.  He has been using openstack in a production capactiy since Havana.  He loves enabling others to work faster and better by using the cloud and other self-service portals.  He is also a core dev on the anvil project... Read More →

Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 6:10pm JST
Ho-O Room

4:40pm JST

Ops Working Session: OSOps Working Session
Please reference the etherpad and make any notes prior to the session: 

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/osops-toyko-2015

Moderators
avatar for JJ Asghar

JJ Asghar

Sr. Partner Engineer, CHEF
JJ is a Sr. Partner Engineer at Chef, he is also the PTL for the Openstack-Chef project. He lives in Austin, Texas and has been part of the OpenStack community since Diablo's release. He enjoys a good strong stout, hoppy IPA, and some Dwarf Fortress. He's a member of the Church of... Read More →

Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 6:10pm JST
Kinkei Room

4:40pm JST

RSVP required: OpenStack Trove -- Hands on the OpenStack Database Service, Hands-On Lab

Trove is the OpenStack Database as a Service (DBaaS) project that
  provides a simple cloud based approach to the management of the
  complete lifecycle of a database.  DBaaS provides a flexible,
  scalable, on-demand platform that enables self-service and easy
  management of a variety of database management systems (DBMS).

  This tutorial provides attendees with a hands-on introduction to
  OpenStack Trove. Attendees will learn how to install, configure and
  operate OpenStack Trove. During the tutorial, they will launch both
  relational and NoSQL databases, configure and operate replicated
  pairs of databases, clusters of MongoDB instances, take backups,
  manage configuration parameters on groups of databases, and learn
  the benefits of DBaaS and OpenStack Trove.

  Attendees will get answers to questions such as:
  • What are the benefits of DBaaS and OpenStack Trove?
  • What are some of the common use-cases for Trove?
  • How do I install and configure Trove?
  • What databases can be orchestrated with OpenStack Trove?
  • How do I launch a database instance with Trove?
  • How do I manage features like replication and clustering with Trove?
  • How do backups and configuration management work with Trove?

Speakers
avatar for Shayne Burgess

Shayne Burgess

Engineering Manager, Trove, HP Helion, HP
Shayne Burgess has been working to build cloud native services for many years. At Microsoft, Shayne partnered wth HortonWorks to bring Hadoop and Hadoop workloads to Azure with the HDInsight - a service that was daily running tens of thousands of Hadoops nodes on Azure within months... Read More →
avatar for Amrith Kumar

Amrith Kumar

CTO Tesora, Project Team Lead OpenStack Trove, Tesora
Amrith Kumar brings more than two decades of experience delivering industry-leading products for companies specializing in enterprise storage applications, fault tolerant high-performance systems and massively parallel databases to Tesora, which he co-founded. Earlier, he served as... Read More →
avatar for Nikhil Manchanda

Nikhil Manchanda

Engineering Manager, Microsoft
Hello there! I'm an Engineering Manager at Microsoft helping customers build cloud applications using Azure, Helm, Kubernetes and other container technologies. I was previously one of the founders of the OpenStack Trove project. My main areas of expertise are databases and IoT, but... Read More →
avatar for Doug Shelley

Doug Shelley

Vice President, Product Development
avatar for Max Verun

Max Verun

Product Manager, Trove, HP Helion, HP
Max Verun is a product manager in HP Helion Development Platform, owning Database as a Service and product lifecycle management areas.  He joined HP from Microsoft, where he was a program manager in Office 365, Bing, and SQL Server products. Prior, he was a software development... Read More →
avatar for Craig Vyvial

Craig Vyvial

Software Engineer, HP


Tuesday October 27, 2015 4:40pm - 6:10pm JST
Zuiko

4:45pm JST

5:00pm JST

5:15pm JST

5:30pm JST

OpenStack + POWER – It’s a new ecosystem for OpenStack Compute
Speakers
avatar for Adam Reznechek

Adam Reznechek

Software Engineer, IBM
Adam is a software engineer in IBM Systems, focusing on OpenStack development and cloud solutions. He is currently developing support for the Power platform in OpenStack Nova, Neutron, and Ceilometer. Before becoming involved with OpenStack, Adam developed SaaS applications with a... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 5:45pm JST
Wakakshiba

5:30pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Dynamic reconfiguration of OpenStack services
It would be helpful to operators of OpenStack clouds if some set of configuration for OpenStack services were reconfigurable on the fly. 

At a minimum, we could start with log level, allowing operators to move from INFO to DEBUG in response to issues, then back to INFO once the data needed has been acquired. Ideally, services would notice config file changes and manage themselves entirely without requiring a restart.

Note that this might benefit from sectioning the config file into "dynamic" and "require restart" to help operators know what setting can be changed on the fly.
Note that this might benefit from sectioning the config file into "dynamic" and "require restart" to help operators know what setting can be changed on the fly.

Moderator: purp
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-dynamic-config-services

Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Amethyst room

5:30pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Keystone federation: the next step
The keystone has been implementing federation support for a few releases now. We are at the stage where other projects, such as: horizon, chef, puppet, ansible, and the CLIs have begun to support it as well. Furthermore, the topic of using services from different clouds (mix and match federation) have begun to arise, in this scenario a user could create a VM from one cloud, while getting images and volumes from a service provider cloud. 


Moderator: Steve Martinelli
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-keystone-federation-next-step

Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Crown room

5:30pm JST

Cross Project workshops: Serving extreme use cases
The dynamics of our development system (where the bulk of contributions come from companies selling OpenStack consulting) naturally results in the medium-to-large private cloud use case to be well covered.

However, the two ends of the use cases spectrum are:
- small OpenStack deployments in labs for technology evaluation or teaching in universities
- very large scale public clouds with highly-dynamic workloads

I would argue that in order for OpenStack to succeed, we *all* need both those use cases to be well covered. We need new users and contributors and need to improve on the small lab experience. We need to facilitate the emergence of very large public cloud providers so that workloads can be easily burst to something with near-infinite capacity. However both ends of the spectrum are not naturally served by our developers demographics, and need some extra help from all of us, project contributors, to be covered.

This session is about how we, cross-project, can do a better job at serving those two extreme use cases.

Moderator: Thierry Carrez
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-crossproject-extreme-usecases

Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Royal room

5:30pm JST

A Conversation With Cinder Developers
Continuing the conversation from Vancouver, meet a number of Cinder developers including Core team members.  Hear thoughts from active developers on the state of Cinder, where things are going, and some of the current challenges with the block storage project.

This session will also provide the audience time to "ask the experts" in an interactive Q&A format.  This will be a great opportunity to get your questions answered and voice your ideas, opinions, and concerns about block storage within OpenStack.

Speakers
avatar for Jay Bryant

Jay Bryant

IBM Cinder Subject Matter Expert
Jay has worked for IBM since 2001 on Linux virtualization, supercomputing and storage related initiatives.  Jay started working with OpenStack during the Grizzly release and has been focussed on Cinder since Havana.  As the Cinder Subject Matter Expert for IBM's Cloud Division... Read More →
avatar for Patrick East

Patrick East

Software Engineer, Pure Storage
Member of Tehnical Staff
avatar for John Griffith

John Griffith

Principal Software Engineer, SolidFire
John Griffith, Principal Software Engineer at SolidFire, helped to create the Cinder project in OpenStack.  His primary responsibility at SolidFire is technical contributor to OpenStack.  He served as Technical Lead for the Block Storage Project since it's beginning through the... Read More →
avatar for Zhiteng Huang

Zhiteng Huang

Engineer, eBay
Zhiteng Huang is involved in OpenStack projects Nova and Cinder since Diablo release, and he is a core member in Cinder.  His daily job at eBay is to ensure eBay's private cloud runs well and offers reliable storage solutions to meet different needs.
avatar for Sean McGinnis

Sean McGinnis

Sr. Principal Software Engineer, Dell, Dell
Sean McGinnis is a software architect and project lead with the Dell Storage group. He focuses on enabling integration of Dell Storage capabilities with external systems to streamline the ease of use and availability of the various Dell storage offerings to meet application needs... Read More →
avatar for Mike Perez

Mike Perez

Ceph Community Manager & Acting Director/Ceph Foundation, Red Hat
Mike is currently the community manager and acting director for the Ceph Foundation. Being a contributing member of OpenStack since 2010, he has served as a core developer for the OpenStack block storage project Cinder and as a project technical lead for the Kilo and Liberty releases... Read More →
avatar for Xing Yang

Xing Yang

Consultant Technologist, Office of the CTO at EMC
Xing is a consultant technologist from the Office of the CTO at EMC. She has expertise in storage, data protection, disaster recovery, and cloud and virtualization technologies. Xing has been an OpenStack contributor since the Grizzly release and is a core member in Cinder and... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Gyoko

5:30pm JST

Containers Are Hot, but How Do They Network? Moderated by Eric Hanselman, 451 Research
While containers have been around for decades, they are only now becoming the rage for developers and DevOps practitioners alike. Indeed, they have seen a sudden surge in popularity and are rapidly becoming the standard for developing, packaging and deploying applications. What’s behind this?

As more and more companies adopt microservices architecture, encouraging rapid prototyping and frequent change, there may be implications for networking in general as traditional networks haven’t been designed for agility. What are they?

This panel moderated by Eric Hanselman, Chief Analyst, 415 Research will cover the inside scoop on the answers to these questions and more from the leading vendors and nimble startups involved with containerizing networking. We’ll also consider how vendors are able to help organizations operationalize their networks and eliminate the IT silos, given the  “don’t touch the network” attitude. Be prepared to hear about all about the emerging trends in containerized networking.  

Speakers
avatar for Mike Cohen

Mike Cohen

Director, Product Management, Cisco Systems
Mike Cohen is Director of Product Management at Cisco Systems.  Mike began his career as an early engineer on VMware's hypervisor team and subsequently worked in infrastructure product management on Google and Big Switch Networks.  Mike holds a BSE in Electrical Engineering from... Read More →
avatar for Dan Mihai Dumitriu

Dan Mihai Dumitriu

CTO and Co-Founder, Midokura
Dan leads the product and technology strategy at Midokura. Dan has extensive experience building fault tolerant distributed systems in a variety of industries, including e-commerce, financial services, and enterprise infrastructure. He is a co-author of multiple research papers, holds... Read More →
avatar for Eric Hanselman

Eric Hanselman

Chief Analyst, 451 Research
Eric is the Chief Analyst at 451 Research and coordinates industry analysis across the broad portfolio of 451 research disciplines, with an extensive, hands-on understanding of a range of subject areas, including networks, virtualization, security and semiconductors and their intersection... Read More →
avatar for Daneyon Hansen

Daneyon Hansen

Software Engineer, Solo.io
As a Software Engineer at Solo.io, Daneyon has a wide range of technical responsibilities. He has contributed to several CNCF projects and was a maintainer of Contour, Envoy Gateway, and Gateway API before joining Solo.io. Daneyon is currently focused on adding Gateway API support... Read More →
avatar for Scott Sneddon

Scott Sneddon

Senior Director, SDN and Virtualization,, Juniper Networks
Scott Sneddon is Senior Director, SDN and Virtualization at Juniper Networks where he spends most of his time evangelizing the benefits of Network Virtualization and Software Defined Networking. Previous experience includes Principle Solutions Architect at Nuage Networks, Chief... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Kyokko

5:30pm JST

Designing the Hardware Stack for Your OpenStack Cloud
Designing a Private OpenStack cloud is complex. It can take months of design and test effort to optimize the hardware and software components. What hardware configuration works best for your management/control plane? What is the “best” hardware configuration for a given workload? What workloads will you initially run (e.g., low latency, compute intensive, high transaction, etc.)? Do you know what workloads will be running in your cloud three months after deployment?

This presentation will cover best practices gleaned across server and services teams as well as the HP Helion Public Cloud in designing and running hardware stacks in OpenStack clouds.  It will explore the best practices and set-ups for control planes optimized for the different OpenStack services, compute configurations that factor in key workload considerations, and the storage and networking architectures that make a difference in how your cloud will handle data when using object and block storage.

Speakers
avatar for Steve Collins

Steve Collins

Engineering Manager, HP Servers, HP
Steve Collins has spent 20+ years in software development, engineering program management, partner management and engineering management, focusing on server management software, virtualization, OpenStack and solution engineering. Outside of work, Steve’s hobbies include triathlons... Read More →
avatar for Jay Hendrickson

Jay Hendrickson

Product Manager, HP Server Software, HP
Jay has spent over 14 years in HP engineering program management and product management where his focus has been on infrastructure for Linux software, virtualization, and OpenStack among other endeavors. He enjoys running, motorcycle touring, occasionally breaking out his guitar... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Wakaba

5:30pm JST

Extensible Neutron Service Function Chaining - Here It Comes
Service chaining allows dynamic steering of traffic from source, through a sequence of service function devices (physical or virtual), to destination. In current Data Center, the deployment of service chain for a tenant's flow is through static, complex, and rigid configurations and it usually takes days or weeks to deploy it. To reduce the OPEX and increase agility, automatic setup of service chaining is reuqired. 

Service Function Chaining (SFC) has long been a strongly requested feature in Neutron, and with the advent of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) as a major use case for OpenStack, that demand has only grown stronger. The wait for such feature is finally over in Liberty.

To address the needs, Service Chain feature is currently being developed as part of the Neutron Project. The community had gotten together and are developing a standard-based, vendor-neutral SFC functionality in Neutron using OVS as a reference driver implementation. In this talk we will give an introduction on the service function chaining project and its roadmap.

Attendees of this session will get to know:

  1. Architecture Design, APIs, and Data Models of the Solution

  2. Extensibility, Scalability, and Performance Consideration

  3. Current Project Status: Where are we now?

  4. Project Roadmap


Speakers
avatar for Swaminathan Vasudevan

Swaminathan Vasudevan

System Software Engineer, Hewlett-Packard Company (HP)
Swaminathan Vasudevan is a Systems Software Engineer at HP where he currently works on OpenStack Neutron and OpenDaylight. He is an active technical Contributor of OpenStack since 2013. Swaminathan Vasudevan has been developing code for more than 18 years with expertise in linux... Read More →
SW

Stephen Wong

PTL, OPNFV Clover
Stephen Wong has nearly ten years of experiences contributing to various open source communities. He is currently the PTL (Project Team Lead) of OPNFV Clover, a project which utilizes cloud native related projects for NFV (network function virtualization) use cases. Previously he... Read More →
avatar for Cathy Zhang

Cathy Zhang

Principal Architect, Huawei
Cathy has over 15 years of software design and development experience. She is currently a chief architect at Huawei’s USA Cloud Computing Lab. Her expertise includes Serverless Cloud Platform, Network Service and Virtualization, SDN, OpenStack, etc.. She is a key member of the Serverless... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Hokushin

5:30pm JST

External Plugin Interfaces for OpenStack QA Projects
Starting in the Kilo cycle OpenStack underwent a change in governance model where the scope of what we call OpenStack has been redefined. The new model is called the "Big Tent", and is much less exclusionary. Prior to this the QA program had a policy of directly supporting any project that was part of OpenStack, meaning tests in tempest, support in devstack for running them, etc. However in a model where there are far more projects considered part of OpenStack it becomes infeasible to directly support all of them. Even before the "Big Tent" was adopted, we realized that this centralized approach did not scale well with the growing number of OpenStack projects. With the "Big Tent" opening up the doors to more projects, the scale issue has become even more compelling. 

As a result of this change in governance model, we have worked on moving QA in OpenStack to a self-service model, where each new project in OpenStack is responsible for writing and maintaining their deployment scripts and tests, as plugins to the tools for deployment and testing frameworks maintained by the QA team.This will allow both the upstream QA efforts to scale organically with the rest of the OpenStack ecosystem but also allow new projects to control their own testing and deployment stories for gating, which can increase development velocity for newer projects.

This talk will cover the work which was done to add external plugin interfaces to Tempest, Devstack, and grenade as well as go into examples on how to use each project's respective interface. It will also show examples where these plugin interfaces are being leveraged today.

Speakers
avatar for Andrea Frittoli

Andrea Frittoli

Open Source Advocate, IBM
Andrea Frittoli is an Open Source Advocate at IBM. He has more than 10 years of experience serving open source communities. Andrea is the co-founder of CDEvents and a maintainer of Tekton. He serves as chair of the CD Foundation Technical Oversight Committee. Andrea is a frequent... Read More →
avatar for Matthew Treinish

Matthew Treinish

Software Engineer, IBM Research
Matthew Treinish has been working on and contributing to Open Source software for most of his career. Matthew currently works for IBM Research developing open source software for quantum computing. He is also a long time OpenStack contributor and a former member of the OpenStack TC... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Seigyoku

5:30pm JST

Hybrid Cloud - A Different Approach to Managing Multiple Clouds in a Single Pane
 The term hybrid cloud is often used to describe a “cloud burst” scenario – extending the organic datacenter to the cloud, either by moving specific applications/workloads that are suitable for cloud offloading, or by using more advanced solutions that provide additional resource capacity from the public cloud provider.

In this session, we will present a different approach to managing a “hyper cloud” – a cloud over clouds that is completely OpenStack-based, centrally managed, does not require any organic datacenter to begin with and which provides a single overlay network.

We will touch on the following aspects: central management, overlay network, image portability & synchronization and zero-configuration VM migration.

Speakers

Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Ogyoku

5:30pm JST

OpenStack in Japan: Where We Are Today, and Where We Are Going Tomorrow?
It is said that OpenStack deployment in Japan is lagged behind compared to US. But there are web service companies and providers who has been driving their businesses by leveraging OpenStack for quite some time. In this session, Izumi Miki, an executive editor of IT Media, will talk about past, present and future of OpenStack in Japan, welcoming the guests from Japanese super users, Cyber Agend and DeNA.

What’s ready for production and what’s not? What can you leverage and what should you avoid? One of the top writers will dig into the realities of deployments today in Japan.

Speakers
avatar for Makoto Hasegawa

Makoto Hasegawa

Cloud architect and a lead of system admin team, CyberAgent, Cyberagent, Inc
  Makoto Hasegawa is a cloud architect and leading the system admin team of CyberAgent Ad-tech Business Division.  He enjoys optimizing the operation of OpenStack Cloud that is running various services which require time-to-market and high availability.  His background and deep... Read More →
avatar for Atsushi Ono

Atsushi Ono

General Manager - IT Infrastructure Development, DeNA Co., Ltd.
Atsushi Ono is the General Manager of IT Infrastructure Development at DeNA. Atsushi is an IT infrastructure strategic leader with extensive experience in high performance, availability, optimizing computing in DeNA, one of the most famous internet companies in Japan. He is working... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Hakugyoku

5:30pm JST

Openstack Native QoS as a Services Framework: Design and Operational Practice
The term quality of service (QoS) traditionally refers to the users reservation, or guarantee of a certain status of service quality. Running a cloud under the assumption that there should be unlimited resources out there for applications to consume, cloud admins are consistently looking for ways to observe user-perceived quality, and to dynamically tune the service level. Both of them should be based on real-time data generated by the cloud.

To address QoS in OpenStack we look much beyond networks. Any resource where there exists contention, there goes the need of QoS. For example:

  • CPU

  • Memory

  • Disk IO

  • Network IO

  • System bus


In this talk we will explore the current status of QoS in OpenStack. we will be looking at both what is possible now and what is right happening in each project space. we will also share what we did in WebEx OpenStack deployment. How we built up the native QoS as Services framework inside Openstack, how we successfully tackled this problem systematically, and finally the most important, what we have learned along this long journey.

Speakers
avatar for Liping Mao

Liping Mao

Senior Software Engineer
Working at Cisco Webex Cloud Service, 5+ years experience in SDN / Openflow,  neutron active developer.
avatar for Simon Tu

Simon Tu

Head of China Cisco WebEx Cloud Services
Has been working on operating Cisco collaboration cloud for decade, Deep understanding about cloud operation technique domain, Insightful leader for cloud platform evolvement and what's correspond impacts for application and business. The team under his lead taking charge of whole... Read More →
avatar for Ian  Zhang

Ian Zhang

Cloud Platform Architect, Cisco
Working at Cisco WebEx for 10 years, cloud platform architect for Cisco WebEx Openstack deployment. observer of data center and infrastructure evolvement. Skillful in distributed file system, cloud platform, high availability, and application/software cloudification. The guy under... Read More →
avatar for Accela Zhao

Accela Zhao

Technologist, EMC
Accela Zhao, active community contributor, experienced in containerized cloud management solutions and scale-out storage. He has been researching on a series of projects to improve datacenter manageability and utilization. Previously he worked in Openstack solutions for Cisco Webex... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Aoba

5:30pm JST

The Real Slim Shade
I'm slim shade yes I'm the slim shade all you other slim shades are just imita ... ok, so the joke only makes it so far before the rhyming breaks horribly.

The OpenStack Infra project is one of the largest and most active OpenStack End Users in existence. As a result, we've learned just about everything about how OpenStack operates for consumers, the ways it can fail and the way different clouds diverge. We've encoded all of that learning in a library called 'shade' which wraps the OpenStack clients in the business logic needed to get your work done. shade is currently at the heart of Infra's nodepool project, which is the program that provides a pool of nodes across multiple public clouds so that everyone's OpenStack test jobs can run, as well as the new OpenStack modules that are in the Ansible 2.0 release.

In this talk, we'll talk briefly about the motivation for and challenges of writing shade - but we'll mostly talk about how to use it to get stuff done. In the process, there may be some ranting about things which could work better but don't.

I do not promise to not rap.

Speakers
avatar for Monty Taylor


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Kougyoku

5:30pm JST

Unveiling CERN Cloud Architecture
CERN, the European Laboratory for particle physics, is running OpenStack for its private Could Infrastructure among other leading open source tools that helps thousands of scientists around the world to uncover the mysteries of the Universe. 

In 2012, CERN started the deployment of its private Cloud Infrastructure using OpenStack. Since then we moved from few hundred cores to a multi-cell deployment spread between two data centres running on more than 130k cores with multiple hypervisor technologies.  After 3 years learning how deploy and manage OpenStack at scale, we now look back and discuss the problems and challenges that we overcome/face and give you some tips and tricks that can help you manage and scale your OpenStack Cloud.  

With this talk you will learn the history, architecture, tools and technical decisions behind the CERN Cloud Infrastructure.

Speakers
avatar for Belmiro Moreira

Belmiro Moreira

Cloud Engineer, CERN
Belmiro Moreira is an enthusiastic software engineer passionate about the challenges and complexities of architecting and deploying Cloud Infrastructures in very large-scale environments. He works at CERN and during the last two years his main role was to design, develop and build... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Matsuba

5:30pm JST

日本でのOpenStack、企業の導入状況と今後の活用予測
OpenStackは日本においてどんな企業でどのように使われているのか、そして、これからどのように普及していくのか、またはしないのか。本講演では、@ITの三木泉氏が、メディアという立場から俯瞰した日本のOpenStackクラウドの状況、過去~現在~未来、をお話するとともに、すでにOpenStackを使っているユーザーや現在検討中のユーザーをゲストに招いて事例紹介とリアルな声をお届けします。

事例紹介のゲストとしては、動きの速いウェブサービス業界で事業をドライブするITインフラ構築にOpenStackクラウドを活用・検討しているサイバーエージェントとディーエヌエーのリードエンジニアの例をご紹介します。OpenStackを導入した背景、メリット、障害や課題などについてSDNやセキュリティなど、導入時に考慮した技術にも触れながら、「実際のところどうなのか」をお話します。

Speakers

三木 泉

"三木 泉アイティメディア エグゼクティブエディター英字新聞記者を経て1991年にソフトバンクに入社。企業ITに関する雑誌の編集および記事執筆に携わる。その後、シンクタンクを経て、2005年アイティメディアに入社。@ITの編集長を務めた後、2012年9月に、ITインダストリー事業部エグゼクティブエディターに就任。クラウド関連を中心としたニュース記事や解説記事を@ITで執筆する一方、企業ITをフレッシュな視点で掘り下げるアドバイザリ情報シリーズ「IT... Read More →
PP

小野 篤司

"小野 篤司株式会社ディー・エヌ・エー システム本部IT基盤部部長DeNAの全サービスを支えるIT基盤について、戦略的企画から運用までを管轄する。高性能、高可用性、効率的なIT... Read More →
Y

長谷川 誠

"長谷川 誠株式会社サイバーエージェント クラウドアーキテクトリードインフラエンジニアとしてOpenStackを活用したアドテク事業向けのIT基盤を運用。ISPにおけるメールシステムの運用、Community系、game系、Au... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Hakugyoku

5:30pm JST

Dell- The Journey to Enterprise
What does it take to make OpenStack Enterprise primetime ready? In this session we will review feedback compiled from enterprise users of the  features and KEY capabilities required for mainstream deployments of OpenStack. We will then  discuss and review how Dell, Red Hat and Intel are collaborating across multiple OpenStack projects to fill these gaps. This session will review capabilities like: common log format, tenant high availability, services high availability, rolling upgrades, deployment, management improvements and much more.  We will also outline our continuing plans to develop and refine these capabilities.

Speakers
NB

Nick Barcet

Director of Product Management, Red Hat
Nick is the Director of Product Management for OpenStack at Red Hat. Nick joined Red Hat in June 2014, as part of the acquisition of eNovance, where he was and still is VP of Products. Prior to that role, Nick was Ubuntu Server and Cloud Product manager at Canonical, where he participated... Read More →
avatar for Randy Perryman

Randy Perryman

Principal Network Engineer, Dell, Inc.
With a background in the IT industry, designing and implementing networks, server infrastructure, and network services for data centers, specific applications and facilities. Randy brings to the Dell Big Data and Cloud Solution team his experience in creating architecture of Servers... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Outei

5:30pm JST

Intel- Cloud for All: OpenStack Innovation Center
In line with the goal of enabling tens of thousands of new clouds, Intel and Rackspace announced a joint investment to accelerate the enterprise features and adoption of OpenStack. Included in this investment are two 1,000-node OpenStack clusters that will be made available to the community for upstream development and large-scale testing of OpenStack features and implementations. Attend this session to hear how Rackspace and Intel are collaborating to make OpenStack more scalable, reliable, and easier to deploy. We will discuss how the community can take advantage of the large clusters and will share details on our joint engineering efforts and projects we’ve prioritized for the next six to twelve months. 

Speakers
avatar for Ruchi Bhargava

Ruchi Bhargava

Director, Datacenter & Cloud Software Engineering, Intel Corporation
Ruchi Bhargava is the Director, Datacenter & Cloud Software Engineering with Intel's Open Source Technology Center. Prior to this, Ruchi was Intel IT's Hybrid Cloud product Owner responsible for building, deploying and running an enterprise Cloud for Intel. She has also held roles... Read More →
avatar for Darrin Hanson

Darrin Hanson

Vice President, Rackspace Private Cloud, Rackspace
Darrin Hanson has been involved in Technology Services for 17 years, and became a Racker in 2008. Darrin is responsible for acquiring and developing critical partnerships with customers who are adopting the Rackspace Private Cloud (powered by OpenStack). Darrin previously served... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Tempyo (New Takanawa)

5:30pm JST

NEC- Converged System Solution Based on OpenStack and Ceph
OpenStack and Ceph are one of the best combination to build cloud infrastructures. In this session, NEC engineers will introduce Cloud platform for IaaS(CPI), converged system based on OpenStack and Ceph. CPI is a turn-key solution for deploying IaaS platform simply and scaling out system on demand from customers

Speakers
avatar for Atsushi Tsuji

Atsushi Tsuji

Atsushi Tsuji is a Software Engineer at NEC Corporation working on developing a Big Data and Cloud platform. He has also been a Linux kernel developer for a long time and worked as a technical support for the Linux OS. Recently, he has been developing a converged infrastructure product... Read More →
avatar for Satoshi Yamakawa

Satoshi Yamakawa

Satoshi Yamakawa is a Product Architect at NEC Corporation. He is a part of Integration platform group at NEC and provides directions of product architecture for Cloud and Big Data platforms. Prior to joining Integration platform group, he held various research and development works... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Heian (New Takanawa)

5:30pm JST

Translation and Development: How Do They Work Together?
In the Liberty release, we redefined the string freeze. We split it in to two distinct time frames, the soft string freeze and hard string freeze and now we would like to gather feedback from both translators and developers. We need your help to work for a better translation schedule for next release, which will help to drive for high quality translations and good globalized OpenStack software, and which both translators and developers are happy with. The agenda will be tracked here: 
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/tokyo-translation-schedule 

Speakers
avatar for Ying Chun Guo

Ying Chun Guo

Software Engineer, IBM
Ying Chun Guo, known as “Daisy”, is an open source developer in IBM China development lab. She has several years experiences in open source communities, starting from OpenOffice, then OpenStack, and recently serverless platforms Apache OpenWhisk and Knative. Now she concentrates... Read More →


Tuesday October 27, 2015 5:30pm - 6:10pm JST
Sakura N-1 and N-2

5:45pm JST

6:10pm JST

Booth Crawl Happy Hour
Kick off the first evening of the Summit at the OpenStack Booth Crawl Happy Hour! Join summit attendees in the expo hall on Tuesday, October 27 at 6:10 p.m. for drinks, appetizers and a chance to win!

Back by popular demand, OpenStack is hosting a special booth crawl challenge that’s not only fun and informative, but could also pay off big! The grand prize winner will receive a full access pass to the 2016 OpenStack Summit in Austin, Texas and one four-night hotel stay near the Summit venue. How’s that for a big haul?!

Tuesday October 27, 2015 6:10pm - 7:30pm JST
Marketplace Expo Hall
 
Wednesday, October 28
 

7:00am JST

WOO Breakfast Working Sessions
Join the Women of OpenStack on Wednesday morning before keynotes for our 
3rd Summit breakfast working session. We'll review what we have 
accomplished since the Paris and Vancouver Summits and hear lightning talks 
from two speakers who exemplify #WeAreOpenStack. Our first speaker, Xing 
Yang, is making a positive impact on OpenStack as a core Cinder and Manila 
contributor and our second speaker, Niki Acosta, is using her skills to 
grow the OpenStack ecosystem. We'll break into smaller groups to discuss 
the key lightening talk messages and identify actions for the Women of 
OpenStack to achieve over the next six months. Breakfast and coffee will be 
provided.

Speakers
NA

Niki Acosta

Director of Growth, Bitmob
Niki Acosta is an OpenStack Evangelist who came to Cisco by way of the Metacloud Acquistion in late 2014. Her OpenStack journey began when she joined Rackspace in 2008, eventually becoming an OpenStack Evangelist for the Rackspace Cloud, and later, the Private Cloud business.  As... Read More →
avatar for Carol Barrett

Carol Barrett

Data Center Software Planner, Intel Corp
Carol is a 30+ yr high tech veteran, currently working within the Open Source Technology Center at Intel Corporation. She has broad software development experience ranging from weapon control systems on submarines to web based kids games to data center applications. She’s... Read More →
avatar for Jessica Murillo

Jessica Murillo

Vice President, Systems, IBM
Jessica Murillo is a Vice President within IBM’s Systems team and a Linux Foundation Board member. Her team provides support for IBM's customers using our POWER servers and she also leads the implementation of Client Experience, Design, and Agile development for Systems. She has... Read More →
avatar for Xing Yang

Xing Yang

Consultant Technologist, Office of the CTO at EMC
Xing is a consultant technologist from the Office of the CTO at EMC. She has expertise in storage, data protection, disaster recovery, and cloud and virtualization technologies. Xing has been an OpenStack contributor since the Grizzly release and is a core member in Cinder and... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 7:00am - 9:00am JST
Zuiko

7:00am JST

Registration Check-In
Wednesday October 28, 2015 7:00am - 6:00pm JST
PAMIR Building 3, Level 1F

9:00am JST

OpenStack Summit Keynote
Mark Collier opens day 2 of the Summit and is joined by Kyle Mestery and Toshio Nishiyama, who will present a Case Study on the Use of OpenStack on a Large Web Portal Site.

Speakers
avatar for Mark Collier

Mark Collier

Chief Operating Officer, OpenStack Foundation
Prior to working on OpenStack, I worked at Yahoo! as Sr. Director of Business Development focused on strategic partnerships in the music business (via Yahoo's acquisition of Musicmatch), and previously at Dell in product, marketing, and technical roles. I joined Rackspace in 2009... Read More →
avatar for Kyle Mestery

Kyle Mestery

Senior Principal Engineer, Intel
I am a technology executive and distinguished engineer with experience building teams to deliver cloud security solutions using a combination of open source and custom software. I write code, architecture documents, and help mentor members of the team to perform their best. In Open... Read More →
avatar for Toshio Nishiyama

Toshio Nishiyama

Senior Vice President, NTT Resonant, Inc.
He is a Senior Vice President and a board member of NTT Resonant Inc. well-known as the provider of the Internet portal site "goo."He concurrently serves as the Director of Business Platform Division which is in charge of the service platform operation for "goo" accessed by 1 billion... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 9:00am - 9:45am JST
Konron

9:45am JST

Pure Simplicity of Containers on OpenStack
Scott and Adrian will discuss recent advances in OpenStack, including topics such as a new containers service and improvements in reliability. This will include a demonstration of and free access to a groundbreaking new service.

Speakers
avatar for Scott Crenshaw

Scott Crenshaw

Senior Vice President, Strategy and Product, Rackspace
As Senior Vice President, Strategy and Product, Scott Crenshaw oversees Rackspace’s corporate strategy, business development, and product and engineering portfolios. Scott works closely with marketing, sales, support, and other critical functions to drive a compelling set of offers... Read More →
avatar for Adrian Otto

Adrian Otto

Distinguished Architect, Rackspace
Adrian serves as a Distinguished Architect at Rackspace. He is an active technical contributor to OpenStack, the chair of the OpenStack Containers Team, and PTL of OpenStack Magnum. Adrian frequently appears at speaking engagements and is active within the standards community developing... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 9:45am - 9:55am JST
Konron

9:55am JST

SKT’s Journey Toward Platform Company with 5G Network and OpenStack

SK telecom has been at the forefront of developing and commercializing advanced wireless technology. SK Telecom now has a vision to becoming “Intelligent Platform Company” in coming 5G era

In the future SKT envisions the mobile networks will be used for rich immersive media such as AR and VR, and Internet of Everything.

Therefore it is important to design the next generation mobile network with flexibility adaptability and programmability in mind. In this respect, virtualization is a key technology. 

Especially, with software defined networking, we can “program” how network handles different types of traffic. We can systematically set the policies instead of putting ad hoc rules.

With network function virtualization, we can provision and scale necessary network functions as new demands arrive on the fly.

This talk will introduce SKT’s plan for the next generation mobile network (5G network) and how OpenStack plays a key role to realize SKT’s plan. It will present SKT’s vision toward 5G era, challenges we are facing, what are the core requirements, what role is OpenStack playing, and finally introducing the current projects in this area.


Speakers
avatar for Kang-Won Lee, PhD

Kang-Won Lee, PhD

Senior Vice President of R&D at SK Telecom Head of Network IT Convergence Lab, SK Telecom
Dr. Kang-Won Lee is a Senior Vice President of R&D for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) at SK Telecom. He is directing the technology development in the areas of potential synergy between Information and Communications Technologies. Specific areas of focus are Software-Defined... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 9:55am - 10:10am JST
Konron

10:10am JST

OpenStack at Rakuten

Neal and Kentaro will talk about history of Rakuten private cloud, including their OpenStack platform and what they expect to do to ensure next private cloud platform.


Speakers
avatar for Kentaro Sasaki

Kentaro Sasaki

Technical Lead, OpenStack, Rakuten, Inc.
Kentaro Sasaki is in charge of Rakuten's Storage Infrastructure. He joined in Rakuten on April 2010 and he is currently working on distributed storage and OpenStack technologies for the next generation Rakuten cloud platform.
avatar for Neal Sato

Neal Sato

Executive Officer, Rakuten, Inc.
Neal Sato is currently at Rakuten, Inc., as an executive officer overseeing infrastructure groups supporting both corporate IT as well as various Rakuten services. He has over 18 years of experience in building large scale internet services at Recruit, Yahoo!, and mixi.


Wednesday October 28, 2015 10:10am - 10:20am JST
Konron

10:20am JST

Now and Future of OpenStack at CyberAgent, Inc.

CyberAgent, a leading comprehensive Internet services company in Japan, is running its ad-tech service on OpenStack private cloud.

I spoke about our experience in building and operating our OpenStack private cloud as an IT infrastructure for CyberAgent’s demanding web services at Vancouver summit.

In this keynote, I will speak about summary of CyberAgent's experience at Vancouver summit and some updates of our OpenStack private cloud and what we are planning for.


Speakers
avatar for Makoto Hasegawa

Makoto Hasegawa

Cloud architect and a lead of system admin team, CyberAgent, Cyberagent, Inc
  Makoto Hasegawa is a cloud architect and leading the system admin team of CyberAgent Ad-tech Business Division.  He enjoys optimizing the operation of OpenStack Cloud that is running various services which require time-to-market and high availability.  His background and deep... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 10:20am - 10:30am JST
Konron

10:30am JST

Hybrid is the Road to a Fast & Furious OpenStack Public Cloud Future
OpenStack.   Public Cloud. Momentum. It's time to deliver on one of the key promises of   OpenStack: bringing choice and enterprise-readiness to public cloud   worldwide, taking real competition to the behemoth players. OpenStack is worldwide and so is IBM Cloud, ready to take OpenStack delivery to the next level with hybrid as the key. IBM VP of Cloud Architecture and Technology Angel Diaz and Blue Box CTO Jesse Proudman talk about the fast and furious approach IBM is taking to hybrid: bringing private and public together, with hyperscale efficiency and performance to a worldwide client base, all driven by OpenStack. Angel and Jesse bring it home with proof that OpenStack is THE fast and furious future of Cloud.

Speakers
avatar for Angel Diaz

Angel Diaz

IBM, IBM
Always on the move, Dr. Angel Diaz is IBM’s VP of Developer Advocacy and Technology, his passion is to leverage technology to drive positive change. Specifically to empower developers to solve the world’s problems – smarter, faster, together – all in the open source world... Read More →
avatar for Jesse Proudman

Jesse Proudman

CTO, Blue Box, an IBM Company, Blue Box
In 2003, technology entrepreneur Jesse Proudman parlayed his passion for the “plumbing” of the Internet into the creation of Blue Box Group, a Seattle-based private cloud hosting company. As Founder and CTO, Proudman has guided the company’s rapid growth and multiple successful... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 10:30am - 10:40am JST
Konron

10:45am JST

Coffee Break
Wednesday October 28, 2015 10:45am - 11:15am JST
TBA

10:45am JST

11:15am JST

NFV Apps on Openstack
Speakers
AC

Akhila Chetlapalle

Senior Principal Engineer, Microsoft
Akhila Chetlapalle is passionate about distributed systems and open-source


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:30am JST
Wakakshiba

11:15am JST

Ceilometer: Alarms
We have split alarming function to new service "Aodh" successfully, let's check further development plans for alarimg.
(cross project topic)
- Reify Aodh Independence
(aodh internal topics)
- aodh client or openstack client?
- (potential) new evaluation for combination alarms?
- check work items; event-alarm/multi-worker, event-alarm/rbac (event-alarm only?), quota and tempest/rally support (to identify performance problems)

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-telemetry-alarms

Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Amethyst room
  Ceilometer
  • format json

11:15am JST

Designate: The next steps for Mitaka
Facilitator: Graham Hayes

Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-designate-summit-roadmap

General roadmap + feedback session

We will look at what is currently completed, what is due to do be done this cycle, and what the general priorities are.

Input from other projects that have a requirement for us is also welcome!

Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Kotobuki room
  Designate
  • format json

11:15am JST

Heat: Work session
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-heat-documentation

Most heat releated documentation is now generated from the heat tree to http://docs.openstack.org/developer/heat/,
so it is entirely up to us to write the content for our users, operators and developers.
This session will go through the documentation we have, identify areas which have gaps, and attempt to find volunteers to write content.


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Fuku Room
  Heat
  • format json

11:15am JST

Infrastructure: Work session
Define the missing elements for a masterless Puppet implementation in our infrastructure, and work through as many of these tasks as possible.

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-infra-masterlesspuppet

Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Ho-O Room
  Infrastructure
  • format json

11:15am JST

Kolla: Work session
Work sessions are for Kolla contributors to discuss implementation details and making quick progress over specific issues, in a small work group environment.

Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Kiri room
  Kolla
  • format json

11:15am JST

Magnum: Work session
Heat Template Refactoring

Talk to Steve Hardy and TripleO team to learn from their experience in refactoring, managing templates. Magnum has recently merged code to use a master Jinja2 template that generates individual HOT files if they don't already exist. These HOT files are used for bay creation in Magnum.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/magnum/+bug/1501045

Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Kinkei Room
  Magnum  Heat
  • format json

11:15am JST

Manila: Work session
Migration Improvements

Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Kujaku room
  Manila
  • format json

11:15am JST

Murano: Work session
This working session is dedicated to discussion around multi-region support in Murano, specifically implementing ability to orchestrate deployment of applications/environment across several regions as well as ability to select target region for deployment.

Session Etherpad

Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Aoi room
  Murano
  • format json

11:15am JST

Neutron: Completing the Liberty backlog
At the close of Liberty, we had a number of items which slipped into the Mitaka release.
We'll use this session to go over those items and decide which ones should be fast-tracked
back into the Mitaka release. We'll also try to evaluate if any are no longer relevant or require
significant re-thinking to align with the current plan of record.

This is part of the Neutron 'Core' track series.

Who is this session for:

This is a track of Neutron sessions for OpenStack/Neutron developers. If you are not a developer
you'll find these sessions incredibly boring or hard to decipher. Having said that, if you are a
relatively new contributor and intend to be more involved with the community, you are more than
welcome to attend so that we can grow the Neutron developer team. Save the usability issues
and long term picture project discussions for the other two tracks below.

Relevant tracks:
'Next' track
'Labs' track

Core track theme:
Topics are 'boring' day-to-day activities that need to happen for moving the project forward,
and do not have a direct impact to users or operators. Processes, testing, integration with other
projects are typically what we talk about. Topics are non-controversial stuff that must happen
one way or another, the objective of the session is to go home with an idea of how big a task
is, and who does what. Typically these activities are a single-person effort. They span all the
neutron core projects: neutron, and neutron-*-aas.

etherpad

Chair: mestery

Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Crown room
  Neutron
  • format json

11:15am JST

Nova: API v2.1
We will discuss the next steps for the Nova REST API.
Likely to focus on documentation and testing efforts.

More info:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-nova-api

Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Royal room
  Nova
  • format json

11:15am JST

Ops: Deployment Tips
Bring your tips, questions, comments, and dreams. We'll have a discussion where we share what's worked for us, ask what's worked for other people, and what could work better for everybody.

The output of this session should be a set of tips and tricks that could be massaged into a SuperUser article to share with a wider audience.

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-deployment-tips



Note: This is an interactive discussion, no presentations will be given.

Moderators
avatar for Jesse Keating

Jesse Keating

OpenStack Engineer, Blue Box
Jesse Keating is an OpenStack Engineer at Blue Box. He has been a part of the Linux community for over 13 years, as a user, contributor, instructor, author, and evangelist. A believer in Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery.

Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Ohka room

11:15am JST

Ops: Infrastructure Containers
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-infrastructure-containers

Note: This is an interactive discussion, no presentations will be given.

Moderators
Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Suzuran room

11:15am JST

Ops: TBC
Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Nadeshiko room

11:15am JST

Packaging deb: Work session
Work sessions are for Packaging deb contributors to discuss implementation details and making quick progress over specific issues, in a small work group environment.

Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Kusunoki room
  Packaging deb
  • format json

11:15am JST

Swift: Work session
Swift Work Session 1:

Topics to cover:
* Production Keymaster: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/swift_production_keymaster_issues
* Ouststanding encryption issues: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/swift_encryption_issues

Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Jako room
  Swift  Barbican
  • format json

11:15am JST

UX: Work session
Work sessions are for UX contributors to discuss implementation details and making quick progress over specific issues, in a small work group environment.

Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Tachibana room
  UX
  • format json

11:15am JST

A VC Take on OpenStack Growth and Opportunity Across Asia
Our panel of APAC-based venture capitalists will discuss the growth of OpenStack across Asia, with a focus on startups developing technology within the OpenStack ecosystem. 

Our panelists will share their personal criteria for evaluating startups to fund, and provide insight to problems not yet addressed within OpenStack today, i.e. opportunities for the next wave of open-source software enthusiasts and entrepreneurs.

Drawing on real-world stories of success (and the occasional stumble), they will answer questions about how OpenStack is being used by industry to reduce cost and time-to-market, as well as about new business opportunities created by OpenStack.

Finally, our panelists will look at the new communities and ecosystems emerging around the OpenStack core.

Speakers
avatar for Hiroshi Baba

Hiroshi Baba

Managing Director, NTT Docomo Ventures, Inc.
Hiroshi Baba is a venture capitalist at NTT Docomo Ventures, Inc.. He invested start-ups such as Midoura, Shift (IPOed), and Loyal Gate and drive the portfolio companies to alliance with NTT group companies.  Last few years, he expand his investment focus to Cloud and Security market... Read More →
avatar for Dan Mihai Dumitriu

Dan Mihai Dumitriu

CTO and Co-Founder, Midokura
Dan leads the product and technology strategy at Midokura. Dan has extensive experience building fault tolerant distributed systems in a variety of industries, including e-commerce, financial services, and enterprise infrastructure. He is a co-author of multiple research papers, holds... Read More →
TI

Takuo Inoue

Director, Innovation Network Corporation of Japan
Takuo Inoue is Director at INCJ, Japanese government sovereign fund. Throughout his 15 year career, his focus is growth investment on start-ups in the area of cutting-edge emerging technologies such as in Cloud, Big Data and IoT. INCJ was established in 2009 with 15 years period, a... Read More →
avatar for Nobutake Suzuki

Nobutake Suzuki

Partner, Global Brains
Nobutake Suzuki is a venture capitalist and partner at Global Brain Corporation with broad experiences in all aspects of financing, IT and business strategy. He has direct experience working with Japanese and US banking businesses and venture capital.Prior to joining Global Brain... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Seigyoku

11:15am JST

Can We Really Make an Operating System for Data Center as a Warehouse-scale Computer? The T-RON Operating System With OpenStack
We introduce our T-RON Operating System (T-ROS) project, which is the core platform of the SK Telecom’s Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC). The T-ROS project aims at realizing an operating system-like system software suite to manage and orchestrate resources in the virtualized datacenter coordinated with seamless physical infrastructure management. The T-ROS will work as an operating system of the Warehouse-Scale Computer (WSC), a data center as a big computer.

We discuss how OpenStack made the birth and the evolution of T-ROS possible and the values of OpenStack to T-ROS and the SK Telecom’s SDDC. We discuss how OpenStack is utilized inside T-ROS as the core resource orchestration engine and the abstraction layer for datacenter infrastructure. We introduce key concepts and technologies of T-ROS, look into some use cases and insights behind those concepts and technologies. The important features of T-ROS are:

  • Data center asset management

  • Automated bare-metal provisioning integrated with the asset management

  • Seamless monitoring of physical nodes and virtual machines

  • Virtual resource management with the OpenStack Horizon

  • Distributed, pluggable Event Bus and on-demand event module management with the Event Manager

  • Ceilometer-based metering and billing framework and metering and billing manager,

  • Advanced VM scheduling and management with the application-aware hierarchical scheduler


Finally, we also share and discuss our vision and future plan of T-ROS with OpenStack.

Speakers
avatar for Jaesuk Ahn

Jaesuk Ahn

Dr., SKT
I have been involved in OpenStack from July 2010 when it is publically announced. At that time, I was leading a newly created research project team at KT R&D department focusing on Cloud. Since then, my life has been all about OpenStack. I established OpenStack Korea Community early... Read More →
TC

Taeil Choi

Senior Research Scientist
I am a system engineer at SK Telecom, currently working on the SK telecom's next-generation Software-defind Data Center.   My research interest spans system engineering, deployment automation and cloud computing. Prior to SKT, I was a system engineer at KT Cloudware, where I was... Read More →
avatar for Jincheol Kim

Jincheol Kim

Ph. D. Principal Research Scientist, SK Telecom
Dr. Jincheol Kim is a principal research scientist working for SK Telecom currently. He is currently leading the T-RON Operating System (T-ROS) project as the chief software architect and founded the T-ROS project from early stages of the SKT’s Software-Defined Data Center project... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Matsuba

11:15am JST

Could You Please Pass Me the PaaS?
You have got your IaaS cloud up and running but are your developers happy? Has your IaaS forced your developers to also become agile sysadmins? At Symantec, we want out cloud developers to remain developers and this means abstracting away complexities of compute, storage and networking details and instead focus on actual software development.

After we built our Openstack cloud at Symantec, our next logical step was to build a Platform as a Service that to provide even more automation and streamlining to our customer’s experience. In this talk, we will share our experience and lessons learned in building a unified customer facing PaaS solution around our Openstack cloud.

Some of the topics we will cover are:

  • The results of our evaluation of different PaaS platforms that are out there like Cloudfoundry, Openshift and Deis

  • Potential design architectures to use when building your own PaaS from scratch

  • Adding multi-tenancy to your PaaS

  • Benefits of running on both containers and VMs


Speakers
avatar for Miguel Zuniga

Miguel Zuniga

Director of Engineering, Mirantis
Experience technical lead, who during his past 10 years in the field has worked with physical, virtual and cloud technologies. He is a supporter of all open source projects and evangelist of using open source tools. Now is a member of the Symantec's Cloud Platform Engineering leading... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Kougyoku

11:15am JST

Delivering Hybrid Bare-metal and Virtual Infrastructure Using Ironic and OpenStack
Provisioning servers has long been service providers’ bread and butter, but in recent years customers’ demand for higher-performing bare-metal instances has increased dramatically, along with their interest in integrating bare-metal infrastructure with virtualized public clouds. This shift in the types of infrastructure customers are demanding is motivating service providers to create more efficient ways of both provisioning bare-metal infrastructure and integrating it into their customers’ overall infrastructure mix, and OpenStack has recently emerged as a key platform in making both of these developments possible. 

Focusing on the creation of a hybridized, OpenStack-based bare-metal and virtual cloud infrastructure, this technical talk will look at the challenges encountered as well as the solutions developed to successfully deliver bare-metal instances with Ironic and hybrid bare-metal and virtual infrastructure. Specific topics that will be covered include:

  • Networking model and automation

  • Deployment of cells

  • Integration with 3rd party software

  • Security


Speakers
avatar for Boris Deschenes

Boris Deschenes

Cloud Architect
A seasoned OpenStack developer, Boris started working on OpenStack at the third release (Cactus) when he was a system administrator for Ubisoft Entertainment, a French multinational videogame developer. While at Ubisoft, Boris focused on improving OpenStack’s ability to provide... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Wakaba

11:15am JST

Making OpenStack Work in an Existing Environment - Challenges and Solutions
One of the biggest barriers  for enterprises interested in deploying OpenStack today is the inability to leverage existing assets - including infrastructure, workloads and their inter-relationships. Committing to an OpenStack deployment typically forces IT to start  from scratch, ignoring any important workloads built up over time. This turns out to either be a non-starter for some organizations, or results in them having to run separate silos of existing, critical workloads, alongside a new OpenStack-based private cloud. However, OpenStack can be taught to learn - and leverage - existing enterprise infrastructure, and incorporate it seamlessly into a live private cloud. This enables users to get up and running with a fully functional private cloud, already plumbed with their existing assets. 

Such learning involves not only an initial pass, but also periodic incremental updates to synchronize the enterprise infrastructure view, with OpenStack’s current state model.

In this talk, we will describe how we, at Platform9, moved our existing dev-test workloads, and infrastructure to an OpenStack-based private cloud, running on vSphere, using a set of such changes for Nova, as well as Glance, which entailed: 

- Enabling Nova compute to discover already existing cloud instances
- Enabling Nova Network  to discover and to integrate existing networks
- Enabling Nova Network to dynamically discover host IP addresses
- Enabling Glance to discover already existing VM images and import them into the Glance repository
- Adding capabilities in Openstack to deal with out of band changes in the cloud environment such as deletion of VMs, network and storage reconfigurations

The benefits that these additions provide to enterprises, in terms of being able to leverage their existing infrastructure within a modern self-service private cloud, are immeasurable. So much so that we made this part of the core feature set of the Platform9 cloud, and believe that it would add great value to the OpenStack project.

Speakers
PA

Pushkar Acharya

Software Engineer, Platform9 Systems
Pushkar Acharya is an early engineer with Platform9 Systems Inc., working on vSphere integration with Platform9.
avatar for Kenneth Hui

Kenneth Hui

Director of Technical Marketing, Platform9, Platform9
I am the Director of Technical Marketing and Partner Alliances at Platform9, where we are enabling customers to be successful through our SaaS managed private cloud solution.  My passion is to help IT deliver value through collaboration, automation, and cloud computing.  I am an... Read More →
avatar for Amrish Kapoor

Amrish Kapoor

vSphere Architect, Platform9 Systems
Amrish Kapoor is an early engineer with Platform9 Systems, and leads the vSphere integration effort with Platform9's SaaS-Managed OpenStack offering. Amrish is formerly from Microsoft, where he held technical and management leadership roles, helping ship components of the Microsoft... Read More →
avatar for Roopak Parikh

Roopak Parikh

Co-founder & VP Engineering, Platform9 Systems Inc.
Roopak Parikh is Co-Founder and V.P Engineering at Platform9 Systems Inc. In his role, Roopak is intimately involved with Nova, Glance & Operational aspects of running OpenStack for Platform9's customers. Prior to Platform9 Roopak worked at VMWare where he lead significant portions... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Gyoko

11:15am JST

OpenStack Engineering Metrics
This BoF is open to anyone interested in code review process, but also open to experiences on measuring CI and QA activities. This BoF aims at improving the OpenStack software development process.

Speakers
avatar for Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona

Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona

Cofounder / Associate Professor, Bitergia / Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona is co-founder of "Bitergia" [1], the software development analytics company specialized in the analysis of free / open source software projects. He also teaches and researches [2] in Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (Spain), in the context of the GSyC/LibreSoft... Read More →
avatar for Daniel Izquierdo

Daniel Izquierdo

CEO, Bitergia
Primary speaker bio: Daniel Izquierdo Cortázar is a researcher and one of the founders of Bitergia, a company that provides software analytics for open and InnerSource ecosystems. Currently holding the position of Chief Executive Officer, he is focused on the quality of the data... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Sakura N-1 and N-2

11:15am JST

OpenStack Operations: Resource Management and Capacity Planning at Comcast
What happens when environments are at capacity for resources? How do we work with customers to move into different environments without live migration options? Detailed metrics regarding performance and capacity is needed to watch the various environments. At Comcast, we continue to develop and implement additional monitoring and environmental metrics in order to be successful with our capacity planning. 

Another thing to think about: What is the capacity of new environments in terms of memory, CPU, and disk? Are there any plans to add capacity to the existing environments? Or are the plans only around building out new environments?

Our panel discussion will cover topics such as resource management and capacity planning at Comcast. We look forward to sharing our lessons learned, our pain points and covering our user story and topics with fellow stackers!

Speakers
RH

Richard Heil

OpenStack Engineer (Operations), Comcast
Rich Heil is an OpenStack Operations Engineer at Comcast. Areas of focus are support, maintenance, and automation. Long time user of open source projects, and is excited to give back to the community.
avatar for Shilla Saebi

Shilla Saebi

Program Manager, Open Source, Comcast
Shilla Saebi is an Open Source Program Manager who focuses on community and has been with Comcast for almost a decade. She has worked in many diverse roles within the tech industry in positions ranging from operations engineering, system administration, customer service, and network... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Aoba

11:15am JST

QoS - A Neutron n00bie
In the Liberty cycle we worked on a new addition to Neutron, Quality of Service (QoS). In the network jargon QoS is about limiting, prioritizingor guaranteeing speed of traffic, in this case, on neutron ports.  The work in the Liberty cycle was focused mostly around the implementation of bandwidth limiting and laying out the QoS models to support future work.

In this session we'll cover the API changes and the new concepts that were introduced as part of this effort, like QoS rule, rule types and QoS policy.  We'll also share insights on how to get your Neutron driver to implement the API and make QoS available to your users.

Speakers
avatar for Irena Berezovsky

Irena Berezovsky

Architect, Huawei
Irena Berezovsky is a Senior Architect at Huawei.Irena is a veteran community member in OpenStack, having been involved with it since its early days back in 2011. Irena is an active contributor to OpenStack OSS projects like Kuryr, Neutron and Dragonflow.Before her current position... Read More →
avatar for Livnat Peer

Livnat Peer

Sr. Engineering Manager, Red Hat, Red Hat
Livnat Peer is a Sr. Engineering manager at Red Hat, the World's Open Source Leader. Livnat has been part of the on­going innovation in the cloud and virtualization domain, in the last years she was focused around the Networking aspects of this field which is revolutionized by SDN... Read More →
avatar for David Slama

David Slama

Sr. Director of Cloud and Network Solutions, Mellanox Technologies
David Slama is a Software Director of Cloud and Network Solutions in Mellanox. David leads the cloud, networking, virtualization, and software management activities in the R&D.


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Kyokko

11:15am JST

Tapping into OpenStack's Notification System
Openstack Notifications can play a big role in extending capabilities of the Openstack. Most of the actions in Openstack which manipulate the system state generate notifications which is posted to the messaging component (e.g. RabbitMQ) and can be consumed by any service outside the Openstack. Some of these notifications are used by Ceilometer to provide chargeback related data. 

In this talk we examine some use cases where one can tap into OpenStack notifications layer and build real world use cases that are so often needed by enterprise IT. 

Specifically, we will cover the following: 
  • High level overview of Openstack notifications
  • Configuring Openstack services to enable notifications
  • Live demo demonstrating tapping in to notifications related to Glance image creation, VM creation, Network creation etc.
  • Auditing/Compliance solutions -- a few examples.
  • Detect unauthorized Glance images in the system
  • Inspecting newly created Glance image to detect infected OS images
  • Auditing network access whenever a VM becomes externally accessible
  • Running network access tools as soon as a new VM becomes available on the network
  • Activity Feed of various Openstack activities which helps Admins to monitor their private cloud.

Speakers
DB

Deep Bhattacharjee

Head of Product Management, ZeroStack Inc.
Deep Bhattacharjee heads product management at ZeroStack, a stealth mode startup in the San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to this Deep was the Head of Cloud Product Management at Canonical/Ubuntu where he led several efforts to make the Canonical's cloud products more enterprise ready... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Hakugyoku

11:15am JST

The Media Talks Back to OpenStack
Ever wonder what the analysts and media who cover OpenStack *really* think?  This session features an all-star panel of pundits who have made names for themselves asking tough questions and writing content about OpenStack that gets noticed. We'll explore topics including:

- What are the nagging questions about OpenStack that you don't get satisfactory answers to?- Who is doing the best job right now of talking about their OpenStack game plan in clear, consistent and pointed language?
- What do you wish people in the OpenStack community would stop saying?

Join us and be prepared to talk about what's on your mind. It's a great opportunity to get direct answers from the folks who are usually asking the questions.  

Moderators
KP

Ken Pepple

Ken has over 20 years of experience in global technology companies. He has worked with many enterprises and service providers in both the United States and Asia to architect, develop and integrate new technologies into their organizations.Prior to co-founding Solinea, Ken was Cloud... Read More →

Speakers
MC

Matthew Cheung

Matthew Cheung is a Research Director with the Gartner Technology and Service Provider Research group, where he specializes in operating systems, security, virtualization and IT operations management software. He has more than 13 years of experience in the IT industry.
FL

Frederic Lardinois

Frederic has spent more than five years covering news and providing analysis about technology, the industry and consumer tech related to the Internet with potential to influence industry direction. At TechCrunch, his focus spans from emerging technologies and niche startups to major... Read More →
AP

Agatha Poon

Agatha Poon has been a market research professional for 12 years, and has been a regular speaker at numerous professional gatherings and industry events, including PTC, CommunicAsia, BrightTalk and Cloud Computing Expo. Agatha joined 451 Research in April 2010, bringing expertise... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Ogyoku

11:15am JST

Wrangling Ceph for 1000 Days
Ceph has been an integral part of Ubuntu and Ubuntu OpenStack since the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS release.  As well as distributing Ceph as part of Ubuntu alongside OpenStack, Canonical have deployed and run Ubuntu and Canonical production services built on Ceph provided OpenStack block storage services since the Ceph first stable release, Argonaut.

We’ll be running through a potted history of how Ceph distribution has evolved over the last three years in Ubuntu, how we deploy Ceph as part of Ubuntu OpenStack and the experiences we’ve had of hosting production services for Ubuntu and Canonical using Ceph for block storage services.



Speakers
MB

Michael Barnett

OpenStack Engineering Manager, Canonical
Michael has been working on projects backed by Free Software for the better part of the last two decades. Michael Joined Canonical in 2009 and has held various technical and management roles over the last 6 years.  He currently heads up the BootStack Engineering and Delivery team... Read More →
JP

James Page

Technical Architect, Ubuntu OpenStack Team, Canonical
James has been an evangelist of Free Software for over a decade, driving Free and Open Source Software adoption within a major UK bank. In 2010, James became involved in Ubuntu and has helped drive test automation in Ubuntu distribution.  James is focussed on ensuring the quality... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Sakura S-1 and S-2

11:15am JST

IBM- OpenStack for Beginners (Putting OpenStack to Work for your Business)
Are you still evaluating your cloud strategy or determining how to best apply OpenStack in your company? Come hear how businesses are putting OpenStack to work solving real problems. Whether you are a line-of-business professional, solution architect, or a technical thought leader in your company, this session is for you.  OpenStack luminary and private cloud entrepreneur Jesse Proudman will outline the top three ways companies are using OpenStack to transform the way they develop software, provide customers with new forms of value, and differentiate from their competitors. He'll give several specific, real-world examples and talk about the risks and benefits of different OpenStack consumption models. Jesse will wrap all this in a brief overview of the OpenStack project and its history, just to make sure everyone starts out on an equal footing. 

Speakers
avatar for Jesse Proudman

Jesse Proudman

CTO, Blue Box, an IBM Company, Blue Box
In 2003, technology entrepreneur Jesse Proudman parlayed his passion for the “plumbing” of the Internet into the creation of Blue Box Group, a Seattle-based private cloud hosting company. As Founder and CTO, Proudman has guided the company’s rapid growth and multiple successful... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Heian (New Takanawa)

11:15am JST

inwinSTACK- Heat Up Your Stack: Deep Dive to Heat, Learn How to Orchestrate Your Cloud
Heat Provide great resource management abilities to OpenStack, a lot of fancy projects came out base on Heat’s orchestration abilities. A lot of OpenStack environment installed with Heat, but didn’t know how to use it well. Zombie resource happens, and this is very bad for cloud management.

We will give examples to operators and developers for how you can manage your cloud smartly by taking advantage of Heat.

Also deep dive into Heat’s features: “Convergence” and “SoftwareDeployment” for developers.



Speakers
avatar for Rico Lin

Rico Lin

Chief OpenStack Technologist, inwinSTACK
Rico Lin, Chief OpenStack Technologist, inwinSTACK, the Lead of OpenStack team in inwinSTACK, which is a OpenStack service consultant company. Our team focused on OpenStack contributions and all relative projects development. Rico start working with OpenStack since Havana and start... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Outei

11:15am JST

NTT Communications - Automate Deployment & Benchmark for Your OpenStack With Chef, Cobbler and Rally
To tune up your own OpenStack, you need following procedures:


  1. Change

  2. Deploy

  3. API and Performance Test

  4. Evaluate the result

  5. Go back to 1 (Change)


However, this tuning cycle is very hard work. Therefore, we automated these procedures.  In this session, you'll learn about the method of auto deployment and benchmark for your OpenStack with Chef, Cobbler and Rally.

Speakers
avatar for Takeaki Matsumoto

Takeaki Matsumoto

Software Engineer, NTT Communications
Takeaki Matsumoto is a software engineer at NTT Communications, working on Cloud technology R&D team. He joined the company and started contributing to OpenStack in 2015.
avatar for Yuki Nishiwaki

Yuki Nishiwaki

Software Engineer, NTT Communications
Yuki Nishiwaki is a software engineer at NTT Communications, working on Cloud technology development team. He joined the team in 2014 and he has been focusing on deployment of OpenStack. He is interested in Deployment and Rally, started contributing in 2015.
avatar for Mahito  Ogura

Mahito Ogura

DevOps Engineer, NTT Communications, NTT Communications
Mahito OGURA is a DevOps Engineer at NTT Communications, working on Cloud technology R&D team. He joined the team in late 2014 and since has been focused on to improve OpenStack in his company's cloud, to R&D OpenStack and to educate the cloud engineer. Mahito has experience in distributed... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am JST
Tempyo (New Takanawa)

11:15am JST

RSVP required: Congress Hands-On Lab
Congress is an OpenStack project that provides policy as a service across any collection of cloud services in order to offer governance and compliance for dynamic infrastructures. In this lab users will get access to a live OpenStack setup with congress already installed and will be able to walk through several key congress deployment use cases and get hands on experience working with congress. Users will write policies that interface with several OpenStack projects (neutron, glance, nova,  keystone, cinder, murano) and understand how the policy language works and how one can tame their cloud with Congress.

Speakers
avatar for Tim Hinrichs

Tim Hinrichs

CTO and Co-founder, Styra, Inc.
Tim Hinrichs is the PTL of OpenStack Congress and the CTO and co-founder of Styra, Inc.  Before that he spent 2 years as a software engineer at VMware, and in 2008 he received his Ph.D. in declarative programming languages from Stanford University.  He spent the last 14 years designing... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:15am - 12:45pm JST
Zuiko

11:25am JST

11:30am JST

Flash in the Cloud
Speakers
avatar for Alex Lemberg

Alex Lemberg

SW Manager, SanDisk
Alex Lemberg is a senior SW Manager in SanDisk company, with 14 years of experience in design, debugging, development, analysis and testing of embedded and mobile flash based storage solutions (eMMC/SD, NAND, NOR) and operation systems. He is focused and passionate about the following... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:30am - 11:45am JST
Wakakshiba

11:45am JST

11:50am JST

Storage Made Easy- Deep Dive on Auto-Provisioning Active Directory or LDAP Users with a Swift Container
The LDAP / AD provisioning is done against a SwiftStack cluster and also demonstrates how, as part of the auto-provisioning, data retention and versioning policies can be set to handle corporate data compliance rules.

Speakers

Wednesday October 28, 2015 11:50am - 12:10pm JST
Expo Hall (Marketplace Theater)

12:00pm JST

Scale or Fail: Containers on OpenStack
Speakers

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:00pm - 12:15pm JST
Wakakshiba

12:05pm JST

Barbican: Barbican Roadmap and Integration Status
We'll be talking about where Barbican is headed in the next few cycles, as well as give an update on the status of integration with Barbican from other OpenStack projects.

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Kotobuki room
  Barbican
  • format json

12:05pm JST

Ceilometer: Visualising Data
without a UI of some kind ceilometer can seem rather opaque. If the integration in horizon was both more interesting and more
performant that would be helfpul. What can we do to improve it?
- horizon attempts to show meters (and slowly is trying to show events) -- a lot of the feedback in survey is that it's unusable.
- how to visualise events
- how to leverage existing gnocchi+graphana integration
- there are other consumers such as cloudkitty which uses ceilometer distinctly for chargeback, how do we create an interface for them?

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-telemetry-ui

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Amethyst room
  Ceilometer  Horizon
  • format json

12:05pm JST

Designate: Work session
Facilitator: Eric Larson

Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-designate-summit-alias

Discuss some edge cases for Alias records (github pages apparently updates some IPs every 30 seconds)

Look at the "worker" problem

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Tachibana room
  Designate
  • format json

12:05pm JST

Heat: Work session
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-heat-tests

* Need to clarify our plans corresponding functional tests and tempest for Mitaka.
* Create list of tasks and assign volunteers.
* Related questions: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/216983/
- using tempest-lib for Heat finctional/intergration tests?
- migrating some tests from Heat repo to tempest or visa-versa

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Fuku Room
  Heat
  • format json

12:05pm JST

Infrastructure: Work session
(continuation) Define the missing elements for a masterless Puppet implementation in our infrastructure, and work through as many of these tasks as possible.

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-infra-masterlesspuppet

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Ho-O Room
  Infrastructure
  • format json

12:05pm JST

Kolla: Work session
Work sessions are for Kolla contributors to discuss implementation details and making quick progress over specific issues, in a small work group environment.

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Kiri room
  Kolla
  • format json

12:05pm JST

Magnum: Work session
Magnum Scalability

If Magnum were scaled to support hundreds of thousands... or millions... of bays/containers, what challenges will we face, and how can we plan to address them?

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Kinkei Room
  Magnum
  • format json

12:05pm JST

Manila: Work session
Access Allow/Deny Driver Interface

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Kujaku room
  Manila
  • format json

12:05pm JST

Murano: Work session
This discussion is dedicated to the existing limitations with current version of our "Actions" feature, which is essentially ability to call some workflow defined in the application through calling specific URL.

Session Etherpad

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Aoi room
  Murano
  • format json

12:05pm JST

Neutron: Cross Project integration: tempest and 3rd party validation
A year ago we embarked upon a journey to evolve the project and how we test it:
we got tests closer to the codebase, we split the project in sub-projects, and we
extended our ability to test according to different strategies (functional vs api vs fullstack).
At the same time we delegated more and more to 3rd party testing to ensure
quality of sub-projects. The road is far from over: in this session we'll talk about
what is ahead of us and how we are going to finish what we started.

This is part of the Neutron 'Core' track series.

Who is this session for:

This is a track of Neutron sessions for OpenStack/Neutron developers. If you are not a developer
you'll find these sessions incredibly boring or hard to decipher. Having said that, if you are a
relatively new contributor and intend to be more involved with the community, you are more than
welcome to attend so that we can grow the Neutron developer team. Save the usability issues
and long term picture project discussions for the other two tracks below.

Relevant tracks:
'Next' track
'Labs' track

Core track theme:
Topics are 'boring' day-to-day activities that need to happen for moving the project forward,
and do not have a direct impact to users or operators. Processes, testing, integration with other
projects are typically what we talk about. Topics are non-controversial stuff that must happen
one way or another, the objective of the session is to go home with an idea of how big a task
is, and who does what. Typically these activities are a single-person effort. They span all the
neutron core projects: neutron, and neutron-*-aas.

etherpad

Chair: amuller

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Crown room
  Neutron
  • format json

12:05pm JST

Ops: Networking
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-networking

Note: This is an interactive discussion, no presentations will be given.

Moderators
avatar for Edgar Magana

Edgar Magana

Software architect, Salesforce
Edgar is an emerging leader who has specialized in Cloud Computing, Network Virtualization, Software-defined Networking (SDN), Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), OpenFlow and OpenStack. He has developed excellent software development skills and outstanding customer and business... Read More →

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Ohka room

12:05pm JST

Nova: Upgrade
Firstly, lets get everyone on the same page around our current upgrade plans.
Then we will discuss plans for Mitaka and beyond.

More info:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-nova-upgrade

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Royal room
  Nova
  • format json

12:05pm JST

Ops: End-User Containers
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-ops-end-user-containers

Note: This is an interactive discussion, no presentations will be given.

Moderators
Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Suzuran room

12:05pm JST

Ops: TBC
Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Nadeshiko room

12:05pm JST

Packaging deb: Work session
Work sessions are for Packaging deb contributors to discuss implementation details and making quick progress over specific issues, in a small work group environment.

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Kusunoki room
  Packaging deb
  • format json

12:05pm JST

Swift: Work session
Swift Work Session 1:

Topics to cover:
* Production Keymaster: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/swift_production_keymaster_issues
* Ouststanding encryption issues: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/swift_encryption_issues

Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Jako room
  Swift
  • format json

12:05pm JST

Accelerating Cassandra workload on Ceph with all flash PCIe SSDs
PCIe SSDs are becoming increasingly popular for deploying latency sensitive workloads such as database, big data, VDI in enterprise and service provider environments. Customers are exploring low latency workloads on Ceph using PCIe SSDs to meet their performance needs. Apache Cassandra is one such workload that is becoming a de-facto NoSQL database in OpenStack environments. In this session, we will cover a Cassandra workload deployment on Ceph, performance analysis on all PCIe configurations, best practices and recommendations.

Speakers
SB

Stephen Blinick

Senior Performance Engineer, Intel
Stephen is an experienced architect, embedded software engineer, and performance analysis engineer with a strong background in storage. He has over 12 years of experience in the development of disk based high end enterprise storage systems, including integrating these into OpenStack... Read More →
avatar for Reddy Chagam

Reddy Chagam

Senior Principal Engineer and Lead Cloud Storage Architect, Intel
Anjaneya “Reddy” Chagam is a Senior Principal Engineer and Lead Cloud Storage Architect in Intel’s Cloud and Enterprise Solutions Group.  He is responsible for developing software-defined storage strategy, architecture, and platform technology initiatives.  He is a board member... Read More →
DF

Dan Ferber

Open Source Server Based Storage Technologist, Intel Corporation
Dan Ferber works in the Intel’s Storage Division Software Defined Storage team. He is involved with a number of open source server based storage projects including Ceph reference architectures, Ceph performance testing, and supporting several partners with their server based storage... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Sakura S-1 and S-2

12:05pm JST

An Approach for Migrating Enterprise Applications into OpenStack
Moving Enterprise applications into OpenStack isn’t always easy. Many organizations rely on hundreds and thousands of applications to run their businesses. Migrating those applications one by one can seem like a never-ending journey. Rewriting all of them is not a viable option either. In this session, we will explore a few approaches, from nested-virtualization, containers, and API portability to Orchestration and PaaS, which provide different levels of abstraction, making this transition more seamless. The session will also include real life use cases from large Enterprises (such as TD Bank) and well known Telcos to teach listeners the lessons they learned from their experiences.

Speakers
avatar for Arthur Berezin

Arthur Berezin

Director of Product, Cloudify
Arthur is the Director of Product for Cloudify working on an open-source and open-standard cloud application orchestration platform with cloud aware applications in mind that runs natively on OpenStack and other private and public clouds. Prior to Cloudify, Arthur was a Senior Technical... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Gyoko

12:05pm JST

Auto Scaling Cloud Infrastructure and Applications
In this session, we will show you how to use OpenStack's Heat, Monasca, and Neutron, to autoscale your application! Autoscaling helps you maintain application reliability and intelligently scales your infrastructure while managing infrastructure costs. 

In the Liberty release you will be able to use performance and health metrics to trigger scaling policies in Heat. This powerful feature enables the following use cases and much more:

  • Dynamically remove VMs when load is low

  • Automatically scale up to larger VMs when load is high

  • Increase reliability and automatically recover from failed VMs

  • Automatically rebalance application traffic via the Neutron LBaaS


As part of this presentation the audience will learn more about how we have implemented autoscaling, some of the challenges faced during the implementation, and application autoscaling best practices. We will also demonstrate horizontal autoscaling a sample web application while rebalancing incoming traffic with 0 down time. 

Speakers
avatar for KANAGARAJ MANICKAM

KANAGARAJ MANICKAM

KANAGARAJ MANICKAM, Huawei Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.
Sr. Software Engineer @ HP. Expertise in HP Storage, Server and Data-center Management and automation. Core Reviewer @ OpenStack Heat Actively working in OpenStack Heat from Kilo release. In addition, having good developer and operator knowledge in Keystone, Nova, Cinder and Neutron... Read More →
avatar for Matt Young

Matt Young

Director of Product Management, Puppet


Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Ogyoku

12:05pm JST

Distros: Let's Not Make *That* Mistake Again
In the early days of OpenStack—think Diablo and Essex—smart people had a great idea: let’s simplify OpenStack consumption by offering a choice in between the polar opposites of build it yourself (DIY) and a Rackspace account.

And thus, the OpenStack software distribution was born. Startups and legacy IT shops spent the next 4 years trying to convince a skeptical market that distros were the way to go, but it hasn’t worked out. With a couple of exceptions, distros are vanishing from the competitive landscape.

In this session, we’ll look at what happened. We’ll examine the reasons why very few enterprises want to learn or operate OpenStack, but remain hungry to *consume* it. We’ll ask why most enterprise buyers want OpenStack without having to touch OpenStack. We’ll look at the mindset of enterprises that “get” agile and realize their success rests solely on differentiation through application innovation, not through an investment in infrastructure and operations. Finally, we’ll look at some of the places where innovation is happening in the OpenStack ecosystem and how new business models are emerging.

Attend this session if you agree, disagree or simply want to have an honest conversation about what we can learn from the demise of one of the early favorites in OpenStack business models.

Speakers
avatar for Jesse Proudman

Jesse Proudman

CTO, Blue Box, an IBM Company, Blue Box
In 2003, technology entrepreneur Jesse Proudman parlayed his passion for the “plumbing” of the Internet into the creation of Blue Box Group, a Seattle-based private cloud hosting company. As Founder and CTO, Proudman has guided the company’s rapid growth and multiple successful... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Seigyoku

12:05pm JST

Kuryr - Docker Networking in an OpenStack World
Kuryr is a new project under Neutron's big tent that makes Neutron networking available to Docker containers by means of a Docker plugin.

In this session we will introduce Kuryr and show how it provides networking for containers in plain Docker environments and in mixed Docker, OpenStack environments.

Speakers
avatar for Antoni Segura Puimedon

Antoni Segura Puimedon

Software Engineer, Midokura
Antoni serves as the Container Team lead at Midokura and works on integrating MidoNet with VM and Container platforms. He has contibuted in the past to the networking stack of oVirt, Libvirt nova-docker and MidoNet. His recent focus has been on Container Software Defined Networking... Read More →
avatar for Gal Sagie

Gal Sagie

Software Architect
Experienced networking professional, in recent years focusing mainly on network virtualization, SDN and NFV. Active contributer to Openstack and a previous contributor to DPDK and OVS-DPDK, love the open source way and the community. Blogging for everything involving SDN, NFV Openstack... Read More →



Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Kyokko

12:05pm JST

OpenStack and Hadoop 101 - Getting Your Big Data Cloud Done Right
OpenStack and Hadoop ecosystems have been enjoying parallel amounts of rapid growth and adoption over the last few years. Project Sahara was established in the OpenStack community to drive the overall “Data processing on OpenStack” theme, while Hadoop-focused companies such as Cloudera and Hortonworks have been offering their vision of management frameworks and deployment models around Hadoop.

At Mirantis, we noticed that many people got quickly confused about different options for adopting Hadoop as a technology. In this talk, we’ll make an effort to address part of this confusion and set the stage for further deep-dive conversations into how OpenStack can actually help in adopting Hadoop in a particular organization. As always, we’ll keep things as vendor-neutral as possible. 

Specifically, we’ll talk about the following:


  • An overview and roadmap of the Hadoop ecosystem -- components like YARN, Hive, HBase, and others that constitute a working Big Data solution

  • Management frameworks and deployment models offered by different vendors such as Cloudera and Hortonworks

  • Typical Hadoop logical and physical architecture deployment

  • Architecting OpenStack for Hadoop workloads, including:

    • Picking the right hardware and sizing it properly

    • Doing Storage right (HDFS, Ceph, Swift, direct block device mapping?)

    • Doing Compute right (KVM or Baremetal? Making scheduling work)

    • Doing Networking right (Just Neutron, or do we need full-featured SDN?)

    • Leveraging extras that OpenStack has to offer (multi-tenancy, NUMA, CPU pinning)




By attending this presentation, you will gain a solid real-world understanding of the benefits and ways to build out a working Hadoop/Big Data solution on OpenStack.

Speakers
avatar for Sergey Lukjanov

Sergey Lukjanov

Senior Development Manager, Mirantis, Mirantis
TM

Trevor McKay

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat, Inc.
Trevor McKay is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat with a background in distributed computing and big data processing, having worked extensively with Apache Spark on OpenStack and now on Kubernetes. He is passionate about simplifying user experience in general and making analytics... Read More →
avatar for Dmitriy Novakovskiy

Dmitriy Novakovskiy

Solutions Architect, Mirantis
Dmitiry Novakovskiy, Solutions Architect at Mirantis, is responsible for shaping technical engagements with new customers and partner prospects.  Dmitriy has been with Mirantis for 2.5 years, enjoying life on the bleeding edge of OpenStack cloud technology.


Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Hakugyoku

12:05pm JST

PayPal's Cloud Journey From Folsom to Kilo -- What We Learned in the Upgrade
At Paypal, we spent more than one year to upgrade all our Openstack deployments from folsom/grizzly to havana. In this talk, we would like to share the lessons we learned the hard way from the previous upgrade, and how we plan to change the process starting from kilo upgrade. Our final target is to bring Paypal's openstack cloud up to date with upstream and to continuously integrate with upstream.

The previous upgrade process was labor intensive, painful and risky, here is why:

  1. Paypal has one of the largest Openstack cloud in enterprise serving production workloads. The upgrade should not interrupt any of the business applications running in the cloud.

  2. We had mixed environment with folsom/grizzly and mixed networking platforms with nova-network/neutron. There was no standard way to upgrade from nova-network to neutron without interrupting running VMs.

  3. We had a lot custom changes for Paypal’s specific use cases. We also back ported some bug fixes from upstream. This made our code base diverged from upstream. For each new openstack release, we have to manually merge, modify or drop our own changes one by one with the upstream code and run thoroughly tests again the merged code.

To meeting above requirement, we developed a special side project called ‘upgrade-test’ which has all the custom migration code and testing code. The upgrade plan was carefully designed and a few dry runs were executed before the real upgrade.

In order to catch up with upstream release, we decided to skip icehouse/juno and directly upgrade to kilo from Havana. To make sure the future upgrade will be smooth without code merging issues, we did the follow changes:

  1. Refactoring our custom changes into a different project and avoid the dilemma between backport and upgrade. For example, the nova project in Paypal’s github is a fork from upstream nova project. All Paypal specific changes go into another project called “nova_pypl”. The build script will combine the two projects and generates a single nova tarball.

  2. Without ad-hoc change to the upstream code. Any custom features should be implemented through standard customization paths: Paste middleware, API extension, scheduler filters, and class extension.

  3. Actively contribute to the community. Reporting and fixing bugs in the community and sync the changes back to our fork repository continuously.

Kilo upgrade is a milelstone for Paypal's openstack cloud, we will no longer play catching up games and always stay on latest openstack release.

To keep up to date with upstream code base, we can get more help from the community with bugs fixes and new features.

We can also actively contribute to community in the following ways:

1. Reporting bugs we find in a large enterprise deployment.
2. Fixing bugs in the upstream.
3. Actively get involved in blueprints and design sessions for new features.

Speakers
avatar for Wei Tian

Wei Tian

cloud performance Lead at Paypal
15 years of enterprise software development experience, including architecture design and technical leader experience. Over 10 years of experience on virtualization and cloud infrastructure implementation and deployment. Working in Paypal's cloud engineering team since 2013. Leading... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Matsuba

12:05pm JST

Upgrading OpenStack Without Breaking Everything (Including Neutron!)
Everyone wants their OpenStack upgrades to be as painless for themselves  and their customers!   We'll cover our experiences in upgrading to Kilo the problems and solutions we discovered.  This talk will cover all aspects of the upgrade with a focus on Neutron.

This talk will include:

  • How to keep Neutron from dropping all your traffic during the upgrade if you're using overlay networking

  • How to measure and reduce the impact of the upgrade

  • Testing in development and deploying to production

  • Specific problems and the solutions we used

  • Orchestration of upgrading in a multi-node, multi-region environment


Speakers
SL

Sean Lynn

Principal Engineer, OpenStack DevOps, TWC
Networking lead for Time Warner Cable
avatar for Clayton O'Neill

Clayton O'Neill

Site Reliability Engineer, GitHub


Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Aoba

12:05pm JST

Your First C# App on OpenStack
Do you know C#? Want to learn how to write a scalable cloud application
using an OpenStack SDK? Come to this presentation!

We will discuss how you can use OpenStack.NET to
*    Create and destroy compute resources.
*    Scale available resources up and down.
*     Use Object and Block storage for file and database persistence.
*    Make cloud-related architecture decisions such as turning functions
into micro-services and modularizing them

Speakers
avatar for Tom Fifield

Tom Fifield

OpenStack community manager
After working on scalability in computing at particle physics experiments like ATLAS at the Large Hadron Collider, Tom led the creation of a cloud designed for the publicly-funded research sector in Australia.It currently serves thousands of researchers directly, using many datacentres... Read More →
avatar for Bo Liang

Bo Liang

Product Manager
Liangbo is a Product Manager at the 99cloud OpenStack Infrastructure group, He has been working with OpenStack as a cloud platform for more than three years.


Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Kougyoku

12:05pm JST

IBM- The open cloud: A platform of possibilities - use cases from IBM and Blue Box
Curious about how to build, run or manage high performing OpenStack cloud infrastructure tailored to meet your needs? In this session, IBM and Blue Box lays out their Cloud Strategy and how it addresses various client use cases for public, dedicated and local cloud infrastructure.  Learn how you can have a worry-free solution on-premises or in an IBM SoftLayer data center that is managed for you. Hear about detailed capabilities that IBM and Blue Box provide that are differentiators in the market.  Also, learn how public cloud is the key to a hybrid scalable cloud solution.  See how IBM's open cloud platform, Bluemix, integrates open technologies to enable client's developing cloud native applications using OpenStack infrastructure.  Domain experts will talk about specific ways IBM helps address your cloud needs.

Speakers
avatar for Hernan Alvarez

Hernan Alvarez

Chief Product Officer, Blue Box an IBM Company
Hernan has over 20 years of experience driving aggressive growth, building cutting edge products and solutions, and creating energetic environments that leverage modern methodologies to solve modern technology and business problems. Prior to joining Blue Box, an IBM Company, Hernan... Read More →
avatar for Sunil Bhargava

Sunil Bhargava

Vice President, IBM Private Cloud and OpenStack Offering Management, IBM
Sunil Bhargava leads the Portfolio Management of IBM Private Cloud and OpenStack offerings. In this role, Sunil is responsible for the overall messaging, roadmaps, and go to market plans for new offerings. He brings 27 years of IT management and product packaging experience to this... Read More →
avatar for Jojari Cannon Edwards

Jojari Cannon Edwards

Cloud Offering Manager, IBM
Jojari is an Offering Manager for IBM Cloud, focusing on Compute technologies creating the future in the clouds! She has been in the Tech Industry working for IBM for 14 years, straight from the University of Arizona where she completed her under grad with honors in Management... Read More →
avatar for Azmir Mohamed

Azmir Mohamed

Senior Director Product Management, IBM
Azmir Mohamed is Senior Director of Product Management at Blue Box, an IBM Company. He has more than 20 years of experience delivering data center and enterprise infrastructure products. Prior to Blue Box, Azmir held senior product and strategy leadership roles in the OpenStack... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Heian (New Takanawa)

12:05pm JST

Nimble Storage - Yahoo! Japan and Nimble collaboration to drive OpenStack community and future contribution plan
Yahoo! JAPAN, who operates Japanese largest portal site, is a leader of OpenStack community in Japan. Their strategy is to have co-creation between providers and users to contribute each knowledge to the community. This session introduces Why and how they drive this co-creation with vendors including Nimble Storage.

Then Nimble Storage introduce why Nimble fits cluster file systems. we will examine use cases for Docker containers, Nova instances and Manila file shared service. We will explain a best practice for deploying shared-disk file systems on OpenStack storage covering how the cluster file systems can provide concurrency, failover and access transparency. In addition an analysis of their performance characteristics will be presented.

Speakers
avatar for Takuya Ito

Takuya Ito

Takuya Ito is a Sr. Manager of Infrastructure Engineering and OpenStack Blackbelt at Yahoo! JAPAN. His main Responsibility is the design and planning for all OpenStack environment in Yahoo! JAPAN.
avatar for Jay Wang

Jay Wang

Principal Solutions Engineer, Nimble Storage
Jay Wang is a Principal Solutions Engineer at Nimble Storage. He leads solutions effort in areas of management/API integration for virtualization and emerging cloud technologies. He is the contributor to the Nimble Cinder volume driver. Prior to Nimble Storage, Jay was at HP, 3PAR... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Outei

12:05pm JST

NTT Communications - NFV Service Federation Across Heterogeneous Sites
NTT Communications aims to realize NFV platforms which can federate services between distributed heterogeneous sites: Carrier network, Clouds and vCPEs on customer sites.

We will introduce some technical approaches to satisfy following challenges, utilizing OpenStack:


  1. Establish the best practice of flexible service federation across heterogeneous sites.

  2. Build platforms which can realize optimized and on-demand provisioning of VNFs distributed to heterogeneous sites.

  3. Manage various platforms, systems and physical/virtual resources from a central location.


Speakers
TK

Takayuki Kamei

Takayuki Kamei is Network Engineer at NTT Communications in Tokyo. He has been working on realizing NFV platform vision in NTT group. He is also the member of automated VNF verification platform project in Okinawa Open Labs.


Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Tempyo (New Takanawa)

12:05pm JST

Log Working Group – Error Code Design
Log Working Group invites interested parties to join us to nail down the base concepts of error codes. Aim is to have spec ready for review after the session to move OpenStack wide error codes forward.

Speakers
avatar for Rochelle Grober

Rochelle Grober

Senior Staff Architect - Huawei, Huawei Technologies
Rocky is an industry veteran, with experience spanning computer bring up to AI, networks and embedded. But her attention always seems to return to close to the metal, large infrastructure. Starting out in EE, she migrated to SW development then on to QA and SW Process, which is why... Read More →
EK

Erno Kuvaja

SystemSoftware Engineer, HP
Last almost 5 years been employed by HP working in different organizations. I joined HP 2010 to be part of building a software support team for Northen European Region supporting enterprise customers using HP-UX and Linux systems. Moved to do backline support for Linux based clustered... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:05pm - 12:45pm JST
Sakura N-1 and N-2

12:15pm JST

12:15pm JST

12:30pm JST

12:40pm JST

Akanda- Tying the room together with Akanda
In this session we’ll dive into how Akanda is shaking up the OpenStack world with a simple, open source approach to networking that eliminates the complexities of agents, controllers & overlays to provide multi-tenant network services that are designed for OpenStack cloud builders.  We’ll show how Akanda scales seamlessly while being a simple operate service that operators can use to power workloads running within VMs and containers.

Speakers
avatar for Mark McClain

Mark McClain

CTO at Akanda
Mark McClain is the Chief Technical Officer of Akanda Inc, a member of the OpenStack Technical Committee and a core reviewer for several OpenStack teams.  Mark was the Program Technical Lead for the OpenStack Networking during the Havana and Icehouse cycles. In addition to his... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:40pm - 1:00pm JST
Expo Hall (Marketplace Theater)

12:45pm JST

12:45pm JST

Tech Tools Lunch & Learn Session
Prerequisite: Please have git and git-review installed on your laptops

Git and Gerrit are some of the essential tools in getting started with OpenStack software development. 

Git is a free and open source version control system. It allows many software developers to work on a given project without requiring them to share a common network. Gerrit is a free, web-based team code collaboration tool. Developers in a team can review each other's modifications on their source code using a web browser and approve or reject those changes. It integrates closely with Git.

In this session we will walk-through participants to submit a test patch to a repository in OpenStack. The process involves learning about git along with a cheat sheet of most useful commands and review process in Gerrit. Participants will walk away with working knowledge on these tools.

Speakers
avatar for Mahati Chamarthy

Mahati Chamarthy

Cloud Software Engineer, Intel
Mahati Chamarthy has been contributing to storage technologies for the past few years. She was a core developer for OpenStack Object Storage (Swift) and now an active contributor to Ceph. She works as a Cloud Software Engineer with Intel's Open Source Technology Center focusing on... Read More →
avatar for Tamara Johnston

Tamara Johnston

Senior Manager, Cloud Services, EMC Corporation
avatar for Amy Marrich

Amy Marrich

Linux Systems Engineer, Rackspace
Amy Marrich is a member of the Nebulous Operations team and is an OpenStack Barbican contributor. She has been working in various positions in the IT world for over 20 years, her experience ranges from management and engineering in regards to software development, linux operations... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:45pm - 2:00pm JST
Zuiko

12:45pm JST

Lunch
Wednesday October 28, 2015 12:45pm - 2:00pm JST
TBA

12:45pm JST

1:00pm JST

1:05pm JST

Swiftstack- SwiftStack: Swift is not just for OpenStack, but for many environments & apps
In addition to powering storage clouds from Rackspace, HP, and others, Swift has long been a repository for Glance images and a target for backup data. Durability, scalability, and global cluster replication in storage that is accessible by THE industry standard API for storage make Swift deployments applicable to most any cloud environment, even those without other OpenStack components. Applications that support the API can run anywhere, and still get tremendous value from OpenStack.

This demo session will show many different applications in many great use cases to highlight how applicable OpenStack Swift and SwiftStack can be for any Enterprise or Service Provider. Dozens of sponsors at the Summit agree! Not a commercial or product pitch, this session aims to provide ideas on the ways that Swift can be used to modernize storage and drive more value from applications, from Enterprise Backup to File Sync & Share to Private Cloud to large data workflows and more.



Speakers
CN

Chris Nelson

Director of Systems Engineering, SwiftStack, Inc.