Deploying and Managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux in Amazon Web ServicesDLT Solutions
The Federal Cloud First policy mandates that agencies take full advantage of cloud computing benefits to maximize capacity utilization, improve IT flexibility and responsiveness, and minimize cost. But how can you safely and reliably begin to deploy and manage your Red Hat instances at cloud scale? With IT automation, you can more easily deploy and manage your Red Hat instances in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) public cloud.
In this webinar, we’ll demonstrate how to:
Automate the creation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux-based AWS instances
Apply a security baseline to the instances
Deploy and manage an application
Regardless of where you are in the cloud adoption process, leveraging IT automation can help smooth the transition to the cloud. Join the webinar to learn how.
AWS Summit 2013 | Auckland - Continuous Deployment Practices, with Production...Amazon Web Services
With AWS companies now have the ability to develop and run their applications with speed and flexibility like never before. Working with an infrastructure that can be 100% API driven enables businesses to use lean methodologies and realize these benefits. This in turn leads to greater success for those who make use of these practices. In this session we'll talk about some key concepts and design patterns for Continuous Deployment and Continuous Integration, two elements of lean development of applications and infrastructures.
Docker and AWS have been working together to improve the Docker experience you already know and love. Deploying from Docker straight to AWS with your existing workflow has never been easier. Developers can use Docker Compose and Docker Desktop to deploy applications on Amazon ECS on AWS Fargate. This new functionality streamlines the process of deploying and managing containers in AWS from a local development environment running Docker. Join us for a hands-on walk through of how you can get started today.
All the Ops: DataOps with GitOps for Streaming data on Kafka and KubernetesDevOps.com
Running Apache Kafka and Kubernetes is synonymous with containerized real time data. Many users have adopted the pairing to deploy and manage individual distributed real time applications.
While Kubernetes allows developers to scale applications in microservices quicker, there are still productivity blockers such as visibility and governance.
Enter DataOps.
In this webinar, you'll learn how to:
Enhance the productivity of your Kafka & Kubernetes stream with DataOps
Enable enterprise adoption and scaling
Govern & secure your stream
Deploying and Managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux in Amazon Web ServicesDLT Solutions
The Federal Cloud First policy mandates that agencies take full advantage of cloud computing benefits to maximize capacity utilization, improve IT flexibility and responsiveness, and minimize cost. But how can you safely and reliably begin to deploy and manage your Red Hat instances at cloud scale? With IT automation, you can more easily deploy and manage your Red Hat instances in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) public cloud.
In this webinar, we’ll demonstrate how to:
Automate the creation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux-based AWS instances
Apply a security baseline to the instances
Deploy and manage an application
Regardless of where you are in the cloud adoption process, leveraging IT automation can help smooth the transition to the cloud. Join the webinar to learn how.
AWS Summit 2013 | Auckland - Continuous Deployment Practices, with Production...Amazon Web Services
With AWS companies now have the ability to develop and run their applications with speed and flexibility like never before. Working with an infrastructure that can be 100% API driven enables businesses to use lean methodologies and realize these benefits. This in turn leads to greater success for those who make use of these practices. In this session we'll talk about some key concepts and design patterns for Continuous Deployment and Continuous Integration, two elements of lean development of applications and infrastructures.
Docker and AWS have been working together to improve the Docker experience you already know and love. Deploying from Docker straight to AWS with your existing workflow has never been easier. Developers can use Docker Compose and Docker Desktop to deploy applications on Amazon ECS on AWS Fargate. This new functionality streamlines the process of deploying and managing containers in AWS from a local development environment running Docker. Join us for a hands-on walk through of how you can get started today.
All the Ops: DataOps with GitOps for Streaming data on Kafka and KubernetesDevOps.com
Running Apache Kafka and Kubernetes is synonymous with containerized real time data. Many users have adopted the pairing to deploy and manage individual distributed real time applications.
While Kubernetes allows developers to scale applications in microservices quicker, there are still productivity blockers such as visibility and governance.
Enter DataOps.
In this webinar, you'll learn how to:
Enhance the productivity of your Kafka & Kubernetes stream with DataOps
Enable enterprise adoption and scaling
Govern & secure your stream
Hybrid is normal! Be more like AWS! Decompose DevOps tasks!
Short presentation addressing the challenges of building and operating hybrid infrastructure.
Narration! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uorHrvMgwc0
AWS DevOps Event - Innovating with DevOps on AWSIan Massingham
Hear how high growth startups and established organisations are delivering software-based innovation, disrupting markets and delivering feature rich services that their customers love.
In this introductory webinar session, we developed how DevOps is improving the agility and the performance of a development organisation, emphasizing on how those practices enable to meet the demands of the business. The benefits of using AWS in the context of DevOps are also covered, along with the cost impact. We also explain practical case studies and outline the areas that will be developed in the following sessions.
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) is a managed service that lets you run Kubernetes on AWS without needing to maintain your own Kubernetes control plane. As recently announced, eksctl is the official CLI tool for creating clusters on EKS!
Michael Hausenblas (AWS) and eksctl creator, Ilya Dmitrichenko (Weaveworks), walk you through the basics of Amazon EKS with eksctl, and why many EKS builders have come to rely on eksctl for the initial provisioning of new clusters and ongoing configuration management of long-running clusters.
They cover use cases, how to get started, common pitfalls to avoid, how to migrate from DIY Kubernetes on AWS (eg. Kops) to EKS using eksctl.
AWS Elastic Beanstalk is the fastest and simplest way to get an application up and running on Amazon Web Services. Developers can simply upload their application code and the service automatically handles all the details such as resource provisioning, load balancing, auto-scaling, and monitoring. This session shows you how to connect your Git repository with Amazon Web Services, deploy your code to AWS Elastic Beanstalk, easily enable or disable application functionality, and perform zero-downtime deployments through interactive demos and code samples.
Timothee Cruse, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services, ASEAN
The experience of automating continuous delivery processes with Chef and Cloudify through an application-centric approach to DevOps, and how this model transformed PaddyPower's traditional IT into DevOps, keeping their Devs and their Ops happy.
References:
---------------
- Cloudify & Chef : http://www.cloudifysource.org/guide/2.7/integrations/chef_documentation
- Blog Post: http://www.cloudifysource.org/2013/10/27/application_centric_approach_to_devops.html
- Earlier Video Presentation : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhDNKyP_s7U
In this lecture will show an introduction to OpenStack, starting with the basic concepts of Cloud, keywords, what Openstack project is, the use cases, history, the project overview, features, tools and roadmap. The following topics will be covered:
* Introduction to Cloud Computing (Virtualization; Iaas, Paas, Saas; Public/Private/Hybrid/Community Cloud; Concepts: scalability, elasticity, provisioning,
self-service, multi tenant, and much more)
Hybrid is normal! Be more like AWS! Decompose DevOps tasks!
Short presentation addressing the challenges of building and operating hybrid infrastructure.
Narration! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uorHrvMgwc0
AWS DevOps Event - Innovating with DevOps on AWSIan Massingham
Hear how high growth startups and established organisations are delivering software-based innovation, disrupting markets and delivering feature rich services that their customers love.
In this introductory webinar session, we developed how DevOps is improving the agility and the performance of a development organisation, emphasizing on how those practices enable to meet the demands of the business. The benefits of using AWS in the context of DevOps are also covered, along with the cost impact. We also explain practical case studies and outline the areas that will be developed in the following sessions.
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) is a managed service that lets you run Kubernetes on AWS without needing to maintain your own Kubernetes control plane. As recently announced, eksctl is the official CLI tool for creating clusters on EKS!
Michael Hausenblas (AWS) and eksctl creator, Ilya Dmitrichenko (Weaveworks), walk you through the basics of Amazon EKS with eksctl, and why many EKS builders have come to rely on eksctl for the initial provisioning of new clusters and ongoing configuration management of long-running clusters.
They cover use cases, how to get started, common pitfalls to avoid, how to migrate from DIY Kubernetes on AWS (eg. Kops) to EKS using eksctl.
AWS Elastic Beanstalk is the fastest and simplest way to get an application up and running on Amazon Web Services. Developers can simply upload their application code and the service automatically handles all the details such as resource provisioning, load balancing, auto-scaling, and monitoring. This session shows you how to connect your Git repository with Amazon Web Services, deploy your code to AWS Elastic Beanstalk, easily enable or disable application functionality, and perform zero-downtime deployments through interactive demos and code samples.
Timothee Cruse, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services, ASEAN
The experience of automating continuous delivery processes with Chef and Cloudify through an application-centric approach to DevOps, and how this model transformed PaddyPower's traditional IT into DevOps, keeping their Devs and their Ops happy.
References:
---------------
- Cloudify & Chef : http://www.cloudifysource.org/guide/2.7/integrations/chef_documentation
- Blog Post: http://www.cloudifysource.org/2013/10/27/application_centric_approach_to_devops.html
- Earlier Video Presentation : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhDNKyP_s7U
In this lecture will show an introduction to OpenStack, starting with the basic concepts of Cloud, keywords, what Openstack project is, the use cases, history, the project overview, features, tools and roadmap. The following topics will be covered:
* Introduction to Cloud Computing (Virtualization; Iaas, Paas, Saas; Public/Private/Hybrid/Community Cloud; Concepts: scalability, elasticity, provisioning,
self-service, multi tenant, and much more)
Modern DevOps practices involve deploying applications to platforms. From basic IaaS to PaaS to serverless functions. But who runs those platforms and how? At Pivotal we build and operate platforms, and we run those platforms on a platform designed to run complex distributed systems called Bosh which was inspired by google borg. Paul will talk through a couple of successful patterns for deploying and operating platforms as well as how to help your business determine which platform[s] are right for them and how to successfully get the business to adopt those platforms.
PaaS Anywhere - Deploying an OpenShift PaaS into your Cloud Provider of ChoiceIsaac Christoffersen
Choice matters. And OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat is the only Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) product that runs in the hosting environment of your choice.
While true PaaS products provide a level of infrastructure abstraction so developers can be more productive, choosing the right environment to host your PaaS product is critical. You must take many factors into consideration, like cost, availability, scalability, and manageability. Having a PaaS product that’s truly environment-agnostic can maximize your options and help you make the choice that best fits your needs.
This talk has a demo of deploying OpenShift Enterprise to multiple public cloud providers and within local virtual machines. By using common provisioning tools and the various cloud vendor APIs, you’ll see the realization of open, hybrid PaaS. You’ll also learn about considerations when running OpenShift Enterprise in these different environments, and monitoring strategies for proactively maintaining the health of an OpenShift Enterprise environment.
Introduction to Open Source Cloud Computing", Mark Hinkle, Senior Director Cloud Computing Community, Citrix
Very few trends in IT have generated as much buzz as cloud computing. This session will cut through the hype and clarify what cloud computing is, what the use cases are, and what open source software exists to build and manage clouds. The discussion will appeal to systems administrators, IT generalists, and developers...anybody who wants to create a cloud computing environment on their own hardware in their own data centers and deploy applications to this cloud.
This talk covered the OpenStack basics that VMware Administrators need to be aware of to be successful in their deployments. We also had the Tesora team join us on stage to discuss the importance of Database-as-a-Service with the Trove project!
Building Hopsworks, a cloud-native managed feature store for machine learning Jim Dowling
Cloud Native London talk about the control layer of Hopsworks.ai and our choice of cloud native services. We built our own multi-tenant services as cloud native services, for the most part.
2017-07-11 GovLoop: Changing the Open Hybrid Cloud Game (Deploying OpenShift ...Shawn Wells
Microsoft and Red Hat have certified OpenShift Container Platform to run on Microsoft Azure. This talk steps through the reference architecture and ongoing work to accelerate government ATOs.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Donate to charity during this holiday seasonSERUDS INDIA
For people who have money and are philanthropic, there are infinite opportunities to gift a needy person or child a Merry Christmas. Even if you are living on a shoestring budget, you will be surprised at how much you can do.
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This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHOChristina Parmionova
The 2024 World Health Statistics edition reviews more than 50 health-related indicators from the Sustainable Development Goals and WHO’s Thirteenth General Programme of Work. It also highlights the findings from the Global health estimates 2021, notably the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy and healthy life expectancy.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
11. CRAFTWORK → MASS PRODUCTION
With PaaSVirtualized
How to Build an App:
1. Have Idea
2. Get Budget
3. Submit hardware acquisition request
4. Wait
5. Get Hardware
6. Rack and Stack Hardware
7. Install Operating System
8. Install Operating System
Patches/Fix-Packs
9. Create user Accounts
10. Deploy framework/appserver
11. Deploy testing tools
12. Code
13. Test
14. Configure Prod servers (and buy
them if needed)
15. Push to Prod
16. Launch
17. Order more servers to meet demand
18. Wait…
Physical
12. CRAFTWORK → MASS PRODUCTION
With PaaS
How to Build an App:
1. Have Idea
2. Get Budget
3. Submit VM Request request
4. Wait
5. Deploy framework/appserver
6. Deploy testing tools
7. Code
8. Test
9. Configure Prod VMs
10. Push to Prod
11. Launch
12. Request More Prod VMs to
meet demand
13. Wait
14. Deploy app to new VMs
15. Etc.
Virtualized
How to Build an App:
1. Have Idea
2. Get Budget
3. Submit hardware acquisition request
4. Wait
5. Get Hardware
6. Rack and Stack Hardware
7. Install Operating System
8. Install Operating System
Patches/Fix-Packs
9. Create user Accounts
10. Deploy framework/appserver
11. Deploy testing tools
12. Code
13. Test
14. Configure Prod servers (and buy
them if needed)
15. Push to Prod
16. Launch
17. Order more servers to meet demand
18. Wait…
Physical
13. CRAFTWORK → MASS PRODUCTION
With PaaS
How to Build an App:
1. Have Idea
2. Get Budget
3. Code
4. Test
5. Launch
6. Automatically Scale
How to Build an App:
1. Have Idea
2. Get Budget
3. Submit VM Request request
4. Wait
5. Deploy framework/appserver
6. Deploy testing tools
7. Code
8. Test
9. Configure Prod VMs
10. Push to Prod
11. Launch
12. Request More Prod VMs to
meet demand
13. Wait
14. Deploy app to new VMs
15. Etc.
Virtualized
How to Build an App:
1. Have Idea
2. Get Budget
3. Submit hardware acquisition request
4. Wait
5. Get Hardware
6. Rack and Stack Hardware
7. Install Operating System
8. Install Operating System
Patches/Fix-Packs
9. Create user Accounts
10. Deploy framework/appserver
11. Deploy testing tools
12. Code
13. Test
14. Configure Prod servers (and buy
them if needed)
15. Push to Prod
16. Launch
17. Order more servers to meet demand
18. Wait…
Physical
15. RED HAT OPENSTACK
- MODULAR ARCHITECTURE
- DESIGNED TO SCALE OUT
- BASED ON (GROWING) SET OF CORE SERVICES
16. RED HAT OPENSTACK
- MODULAR ARCHITECTURE
- DESIGNED TO SCALE OUT
- BASED ON (GROWING) SET OF CORE SERVICES
17. RED HAT OPENSTACK
- MODULAR ARCHITECTURE
- DESIGNED TO SCALE OUT
- BASED ON (GROWING) SET OF CORE SERVICES
18. RED HAT OPENSTACK
- MODULAR ARCHITECTURE
- DESIGNED TO SCALE OUT
- BASED ON (GROWING) SET OF CORE SERVICES
19. RED HAT OPENSTACK
- MODULAR ARCHITECTURE
- DESIGNED TO SCALE OUT
- BASED ON (GROWING) SET OF CORE SERVICES
20. RED HAT OPENSTACK
- MODULAR ARCHITECTURE
- DESIGNED TO SCALE OUT
- BASED ON (GROWING) SET OF CORE SERVICES
21. RED HAT OPENSTACK
- MODULAR ARCHITECTURE
- DESIGNED TO SCALE OUT
- BASED ON (GROWING) SET OF CORE SERVICES
22. RED HAT OPENSTACK
- MODULAR ARCHITECTURE
- DESIGNED TO SCALE OUT
- BASED ON (GROWING) SET OF CORE SERVICES
23. RED HAT INVOLVEMENT
- Be to OpenStack what Red Hat is to Linux
- Create Enterprise Distribution
* Supportability
* Stability
* Enterprise Features (e.g. security, performance)
* Certified Ecosystem
* Lifecycle
24. OPENSTACK RELEASE CADENCE
- Upstream
* Source code only
* Releases every 6 months
* No bugfixes / snapshots after next release
- RDO (e.g. “Fedora” of OpenStack)
* Follows upstream cadence
* Delivers binaries
25. OPENSTACK RELEASE CADENCE
- Red Hat OpenStack
* Initially 1 year lifecycle
(e.g. support for Folsum ends after Grizzly)
* Will increase lifecycle over time
(likely to move to 2 years)
* Ecosystem of Support
* Government Ready
27. CORNERSTONE
Open, unified, and extensible scale-out object storage
solution for on-premise, virtualized and cloud
environments
Which includes
Pervasive, flexible encryption with an innovative
approach to unified symmetrical key management
32. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
- Consistent, global information accessibility through
REST API
- Consistent access through high and low-latency
networks
- Cost effectiveness and scalability for big data growth
- Open system, empowering developers
35. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE
- Integration with PKI (NSA CASPORT), Active Directory,
LDAP
- Data retains encryption across backup and disaster
recovery
- Encrypted files do not require significant additional
space; storage requirements change non perceptibly
36. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
ADMINISTRATION
- Role Based Access Control (RBAC), augmented
with Mandatory (MAC) and discretionary (DAC)
granularity
- Real-time modification to access control policies, to
include time limits, number of accesses, etc
- All operations, including key access, are audited
37. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
END-USER
- De-identify sources & methods: Expand data
encryption options to protecting relationships
- Anonymize Datasets: Replace sensitive portions of
data records with cryptographic pseudonyms
- Protect and control access to multiple data sources
from a query device (e.g. remote wireless tablet vs
physical desk at DIA)
38. SECURITY
- FIPS VALIDATION
* Federal Information Processing Standard 140-2
- COMMON CRITERIA CERTIFIED FOUNDATIONS
* Operating System: EAL4+, CAPP/RBAC/LSPP
* Crypto: EAL2+
- MULTIPLE ALGORITHM SUPPORT
* AES (256 bits, 196 bits, 128 bits)
* TripleDES (168)
* SHA-2 hash functions (SHA-224, -256, -384, -512)
* ECC and RSA TLS protocols
51. YES, WE STILL HAVE INFRASTRUCTURE
AWS / CloudForms / OpenStack (IaaS) / RHEV (Virt) / Bare Metal
52. RHEL IS THE FOUNDATION
RHEL RHEL RHEL
OpenShift is Built on Instances of
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
RHEL
AWS / CloudForms / OpenStack (IaaS) / RHEV (Virt) / Bare Metal
53. RHEL GIVES US MULTI-TENANCY
AWS / CloudForms / OpenStack (IaaS) / RHEV (Virt) / Bare Metal
RHEL RHEL
SELinux Policies securely subdivide
the Node instances.
RHEL
54. RHEL GIVES US MULTI-TENANCY
AWS / CloudForms / OpenStack (IaaS) / RHEV (Virt) / Bare Metal
RHEL RHEL
SELinux Policies securely subdivide
the Node instances.
RHEL RHEL RHEL
CARTRIDGES are how
OpenShift installs
Languages & Middleware
Broker Node Node Node
RHEL
JBoss MySQL
57. YES, YOU CAN BUILD YOUR OWN
AWS / CloudForms / OpenStack (IaaS) / RHEV (Virt) / Bare Metal
RHEL RHEL
SELinux Policies securely subdivide
the Node instances.
RHEL RHEL RHEL
CARTRIDGES are how
OpenShift installs
Languages & Middleware
Broker Node Node Node
RHEL
JBoss MySQL
Developers can add custom
language, data-store, or
middleware with with a custom
Cartridge.
CUSTOMEtc.
Etc.
Ruby
Python
PHP
Java
Postgres
MySQL
OpenShift Default
Cartridges