- OpenStack started in 2010 as a software-defined infrastructure project between NASA and Rackspace, and now has over 6,200 contributors from 360 companies collaborating on common goals.
- Walmart uses OpenStack extensively, with over 170,000 cores and 30 cloud regions, and also uses OneOps for managing over 5,000 users, 3,000 applications/services, and 40,000+ monthly deployments.
- Walmart wants to move OneOps into the OpenStack community to increase innovation and collaboration through OneOps being a publicly developed project on GitHub. They will be attending various OpenStack user group and conference events to discuss OneOps in OpenStack.
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What's Next for OpenStack at Walmart
1. What is next for
OpenStack at
Andrew Mitry / Kire Filipovski
@amitry / @kfilipovski
andrew.mitry@walmart.com / kfilipovski@walmartlabs.com
23 August 2016
2. Retail store started in 1962 by Sam
Walton
Today, 11,000+ stores under 65
banners in 28 countries
100+ distribution centers worldwide
Over 2 million employees, largest
private employer worldwide
What is Walmart
3. Each location is a part
of the larger
community
Motivation to do the
best for your peers
Work with the best
people
Who is Walmart
4. Software defined infrastructure
projects started in 2010 by NASA and
Rackspace
Currently, 6,200+ contributors from
360+ frenemy companies
collaborating on common
infrastructure goals
Many tens of thousands members
What is OpenStack
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5. Thousands of monthly contributions
Who is OpenStack
http://activity.openstack.org/dash/browser/
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6. Who is OpenStack
Hundreds of projects
http://activity.openstack.org/dash/browser/
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8. Transformation of WalmartDeployable Patterns (Packs)
Enable Consistency
Consistent DevOps Lifecycle
Management Patterns
Application
Patterns
open source
9. Walmart understands OneOps will
be stronger with a large
community of collaboration and
development
We want to move OneOps into
OpenStack to increase the rate of
innovation
OneOps is already a public project
github.com/oneops
We will be visiting OpenStack user
groups and the Ops Mid-Cycle
OneOps in OpenStack
San Francisco 14 Jul
Atlanta 21 Jul
Los Angeles 28 Jul
Days Silicon Valley 9-10 Aug
Days East New York 23-24 Aug
Ops Mid-Cycle New York 25-26 Aug
Days Seattle 30 Sep
Barcelona Ocata Summit 25-28 Oct