This document discusses using containers and databases together from development to production. It addresses challenges like data redundancy, dynamic cluster formation and healing when containers start and stop. It proposes that Aerospike database combined with containers can provide data persistence, scalability, self-organization and efficient resource utilization to meet these challenges. Examples are given of building an app with Python, Aerospike and Docker Compose in development and deploying it to production behind HAProxy, including scaling the web tier and Aerospike cluster using Docker networking and the Interlock plugin.
Better Practices when Using Terraform to Manage Oracle Cloud InfrastructureSimon Haslam
A selection of experiences & tips learned from provisioning Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) using Terraform, as presented at the UKOUG Techfest19 conference in Brighton, UK.
Best Practices of Infrastructure as Code with TerraformDevOps.com
When your organization is moving to cloud, the infrastructure layer transitions from running dedicated servers at limited scale to a dynamic environment, where you can easily adjust to growing demand by spinning up thousands of servers and scaling them down when not in use.
The future of DevOps is infrastructure as code. Infrastructure as code supports the growth of infrastructure and provisioning requests. It treats infrastructure as software: code that can be re-used, tested, automated and version controlled. HashiCorp Terraform adopts infrastructure as code throughout its tool to prevent configuration drift, manage immutable infrastructure and much more!
Join this webinar to learn why Infrastructure as Code is the answer to managing large scale, distributed systems and service-oriented architectures. We will cover key use cases, a demo of how to use Infrastructure as Code to provision your infrastructure and more:
Agenda:
Intro to Infrastructure as Code: Challenges & Use cases
Writing Infrastructure as Code with Terraform
Collaborating with Teams on Infrastructure
In this talk we review what Docker is and why it’s important to Developers, Admins and DevOps when they are using a NoSQL Database such as Aerospike, the high performance NoSQL Database. Persistence is a critical element for a successful multi-Container strategy. We also cover the following topics: Using Docker to Orchestrate a multi container application (Flask + Aerospike) Injecting HAProxy and other production requirements as we deploy to production Scaling the Web and Aerospike clusters to grow to meet demand This presentation led by Alvin Richards, VP of Product at Aerospike includes an interactive demo showcasing the core Docker components (Machine, Engine, Swarm and Compose) along with Aerospike’s integration. We hope you will see how much simpler Docker can make building and deploying multi-node Aerospike based applications.
Using Terraform to manage the configuration of a Cisco ACI fabric.Joel W. King
Terraform is an open-source infrastructure as code software tool created by HashiCorp. It is written in GoLang. Cisco has developed an ACI terraform provider used to interact with the Cisco APIC. Network engineers define and provision the ACI infrastructure using a declarative configuration language known as HCL, HashiCorp Configuration Language.
This session will begin with a short presentation on Terraform and how it can be used to manage resources in an ACI fabric. There is a companion GitLab repository (https://gitlab.com/joelwking/terraform_aci) which will be used as a demo environment. Attendees can download Vagrant and VirtualBox to their laptop and execute the demonstration using the Cisco DevNet Always-on ACI sandbox.
Continuous Integration and Deployment (CI/CD) with AWS Code Services.
I Presented in Pune Cloud Engineers and Cloud Architect's Meetup.
https://www.meetup.com/Pune-Cloud-Engineers-and-Architects-AWS/events/247170863/
Better Practices when Using Terraform to Manage Oracle Cloud InfrastructureSimon Haslam
A selection of experiences & tips learned from provisioning Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) using Terraform, as presented at the UKOUG Techfest19 conference in Brighton, UK.
Best Practices of Infrastructure as Code with TerraformDevOps.com
When your organization is moving to cloud, the infrastructure layer transitions from running dedicated servers at limited scale to a dynamic environment, where you can easily adjust to growing demand by spinning up thousands of servers and scaling them down when not in use.
The future of DevOps is infrastructure as code. Infrastructure as code supports the growth of infrastructure and provisioning requests. It treats infrastructure as software: code that can be re-used, tested, automated and version controlled. HashiCorp Terraform adopts infrastructure as code throughout its tool to prevent configuration drift, manage immutable infrastructure and much more!
Join this webinar to learn why Infrastructure as Code is the answer to managing large scale, distributed systems and service-oriented architectures. We will cover key use cases, a demo of how to use Infrastructure as Code to provision your infrastructure and more:
Agenda:
Intro to Infrastructure as Code: Challenges & Use cases
Writing Infrastructure as Code with Terraform
Collaborating with Teams on Infrastructure
In this talk we review what Docker is and why it’s important to Developers, Admins and DevOps when they are using a NoSQL Database such as Aerospike, the high performance NoSQL Database. Persistence is a critical element for a successful multi-Container strategy. We also cover the following topics: Using Docker to Orchestrate a multi container application (Flask + Aerospike) Injecting HAProxy and other production requirements as we deploy to production Scaling the Web and Aerospike clusters to grow to meet demand This presentation led by Alvin Richards, VP of Product at Aerospike includes an interactive demo showcasing the core Docker components (Machine, Engine, Swarm and Compose) along with Aerospike’s integration. We hope you will see how much simpler Docker can make building and deploying multi-node Aerospike based applications.
Using Terraform to manage the configuration of a Cisco ACI fabric.Joel W. King
Terraform is an open-source infrastructure as code software tool created by HashiCorp. It is written in GoLang. Cisco has developed an ACI terraform provider used to interact with the Cisco APIC. Network engineers define and provision the ACI infrastructure using a declarative configuration language known as HCL, HashiCorp Configuration Language.
This session will begin with a short presentation on Terraform and how it can be used to manage resources in an ACI fabric. There is a companion GitLab repository (https://gitlab.com/joelwking/terraform_aci) which will be used as a demo environment. Attendees can download Vagrant and VirtualBox to their laptop and execute the demonstration using the Cisco DevNet Always-on ACI sandbox.
Continuous Integration and Deployment (CI/CD) with AWS Code Services.
I Presented in Pune Cloud Engineers and Cloud Architect's Meetup.
https://www.meetup.com/Pune-Cloud-Engineers-and-Architects-AWS/events/247170863/
This is the session delivered during the Alfresco Developers Conference in Lisbon, January 2018. Learn all what you need to know to perform a proper backup and disaster recovery strategy. From a single server installation with hundreds of documents to a large deployment with multiple nodes, layers, databases and multi-million documents. What is the best way for each case?
My thoughts for - Building CI/CD Pipelines for Serverless Applications sharingScott Miao
Some my thoughts for Building CI/CD Pipelines for Serverless Applications - SRV302 - re:Invent 2017
https://www.slideshare.net/AmazonWebServices/building-cicd-pipelines-for-serverless-applications-srv302-reinvent-2017
Altoros Cloud Foundry Training: hands-on workshop for DevOps, Architects and ...Manuel Garcia
Dealing with high-load services of all kinds makes us to seek for new generation tools to build reliable, scalable, and 100% available systems. At this workshop, you will have chance to dive deep into how Cloud Foundry solves the issues of portability, scalability, reliability and extensibility.
Hands-on agenda:
- Application lifecycle: from development to production
- Deep dive into Cloud Foundry architecture
- Where to deploy Cloud Foundry
- How to Deploy Cloud Foundry: from small evaluation to hundreds VMs High Availability production environments
- Scale up and down your infrastructure. Can you auto scale?
- Zero downtime upgrades
- Auto Healing deployments
- Cloud Foundry system logging and monitoring
- Services: types, current restrictions and expectations
Controlling Cloud Costs with HashiCorp TerraformDevOps.com
Many organizations adopting cloud find that 20 - 40% of their cloud spend is on over-provisioned, unused, and orphaned infrastructure. This is the result of an infinite volume of on-demand resources, provisioned frequently by many end-users, and across multi-cloud environments.
Terraform provides cloud infrastructure automation with infrastructure as code for provisioning, compliance, and management of any cloud infrastructure. This allows organizations to codify their desired use of infrastructure in the form of modules and then enforce best practices for how that infrastructure is provisioned and de-provisioned through the use of policies. This systematic approach along with central tracking and auditability provides a systematic approach for how organizations can reduce their cloud spend when they first adopt cloud and at any scale thereafter.
In this webinar, you'll learn more about Terraform, cloud infrastructure automation, and approaches to managing spend with modules, Sentinel policies, automated policy enforcement, and cost estimation. The session will include an overview of Terraform for this use case and a live demo.
OpenStack Resources and Capacity Management - Shimon Benattar, Mark Rasin - O...Cloud Native Day Tel Aviv
In this session we will present AT&T's vision on how to manage multiple OpenStacks.
By 2020 AT&T is planning to move 80% of its network to the cloud and to so will need ~1000 sites which will all be running OpenStack.
Managing multiple clouds raises resource management issues, these involv operative resource management and resource capacity planning.
In order to manage multiple projects, images, flavors we created ORM (OpenStack Resource Manager) which AT&T is also planning to Open Source in 2017.
In order to manage the capacity we need to understand the relationship between available, allocated and used resources, and their dependency on the timeline. We will review the information sources that can be useful for tracking cloud resources and look at the options to implement a reservation system that will help capacity planners to manage the resources.
If we have time left we will briefly review the OpenStack Blazar project and the OPNFV Promise project that aim to address the problem in the subject, and we will discuss the possibility to implement your enterprise solution based on these projects, or alternatively using some commercially available product, or even building your own.
Deploying Containers in Production and at ScaleMesosphere Inc.
This presentation was part of "Deploying Containers in Production and at Scale" by Sunil Shah (Engineer at Mesosphere) at ContainerCon 2015
Try Mesosphere for Free: https://mesosphere.com/try
OpenShift is a Platform as a Service. It's straightforward to deploy it on top of the Infrastructure as a Service platform OpenStack using Heat templates, in a way which allows it to grow as more resources are required.
This presentation gives an overview of what OpenShift gives to developers, and how to deploy it on top of OpenStack.
Evolution of container orchestration in Alibaba CloudLi Yi
Container orchestration is critical for cloud native applications. In this session, we will introduce the patterns and practice to extend the Docker swarm mode for better support for workloads in cloud. E.g. building distributed machine-learning infrastructure on top of GPU-Accelerated clusters with Docker to streamline the continuous learning; provide diverse delivery model enhancement (i.e. blue-green deployment etc.) to allow users to treat elastic web application delivery more controllable and repeatable. And all of them are supported in declarative way by Docker Compose template
Istio is the cool new kid on the service mesh block: it can be deployed without the need for any change on the microservice-side and enhances their communication paths with encryption, resiliency, identity and access management, observability with metrics and traces and policy enforcement. In this lightning talk I'll talk you through an Istio sample application incorporating all major features. The sample will be released on github and will also run on minikube.
Whats the buzz about? When it comes to NoSQL, what do some of the most experienced developers know about NoSQL that makes them select Aerospike over any other NoSQL database?
Find the full webinar with audio here - http://www.aerospike.com/webinars
This presentaion will review how real-time big data driven applications are changing consumer expectations and enterprise requirements for operational databases that enable powerful and personalized customer experiences. We will describe common use cases, typical customer deployments and present an overview of Aerospike's hybrid in-memory (DRAM + Flash) and scale-out architecture.
Cloud Foundry and OpenStack – Marriage Made in Heaven !Animesh Singh
Cloud Foundry Summit 2014 Presentation: Bring the world's best IaaS to the world's best PaaS, In this talk IBM and Rackspace are going to share their experiences of running Cloud Foundry on OpenStack. The talk will focus on how CloudFoundry and OpenStack complement each other, how they technically integrate using Cloud provider interface (CPI), how could we automate OpenStack setup for Cloud Foundry deployments, and what are some of the best practices for configuring a scalable environment.
This is the session delivered during the Alfresco Developers Conference in Lisbon, January 2018. Learn all what you need to know to perform a proper backup and disaster recovery strategy. From a single server installation with hundreds of documents to a large deployment with multiple nodes, layers, databases and multi-million documents. What is the best way for each case?
My thoughts for - Building CI/CD Pipelines for Serverless Applications sharingScott Miao
Some my thoughts for Building CI/CD Pipelines for Serverless Applications - SRV302 - re:Invent 2017
https://www.slideshare.net/AmazonWebServices/building-cicd-pipelines-for-serverless-applications-srv302-reinvent-2017
Altoros Cloud Foundry Training: hands-on workshop for DevOps, Architects and ...Manuel Garcia
Dealing with high-load services of all kinds makes us to seek for new generation tools to build reliable, scalable, and 100% available systems. At this workshop, you will have chance to dive deep into how Cloud Foundry solves the issues of portability, scalability, reliability and extensibility.
Hands-on agenda:
- Application lifecycle: from development to production
- Deep dive into Cloud Foundry architecture
- Where to deploy Cloud Foundry
- How to Deploy Cloud Foundry: from small evaluation to hundreds VMs High Availability production environments
- Scale up and down your infrastructure. Can you auto scale?
- Zero downtime upgrades
- Auto Healing deployments
- Cloud Foundry system logging and monitoring
- Services: types, current restrictions and expectations
Controlling Cloud Costs with HashiCorp TerraformDevOps.com
Many organizations adopting cloud find that 20 - 40% of their cloud spend is on over-provisioned, unused, and orphaned infrastructure. This is the result of an infinite volume of on-demand resources, provisioned frequently by many end-users, and across multi-cloud environments.
Terraform provides cloud infrastructure automation with infrastructure as code for provisioning, compliance, and management of any cloud infrastructure. This allows organizations to codify their desired use of infrastructure in the form of modules and then enforce best practices for how that infrastructure is provisioned and de-provisioned through the use of policies. This systematic approach along with central tracking and auditability provides a systematic approach for how organizations can reduce their cloud spend when they first adopt cloud and at any scale thereafter.
In this webinar, you'll learn more about Terraform, cloud infrastructure automation, and approaches to managing spend with modules, Sentinel policies, automated policy enforcement, and cost estimation. The session will include an overview of Terraform for this use case and a live demo.
OpenStack Resources and Capacity Management - Shimon Benattar, Mark Rasin - O...Cloud Native Day Tel Aviv
In this session we will present AT&T's vision on how to manage multiple OpenStacks.
By 2020 AT&T is planning to move 80% of its network to the cloud and to so will need ~1000 sites which will all be running OpenStack.
Managing multiple clouds raises resource management issues, these involv operative resource management and resource capacity planning.
In order to manage multiple projects, images, flavors we created ORM (OpenStack Resource Manager) which AT&T is also planning to Open Source in 2017.
In order to manage the capacity we need to understand the relationship between available, allocated and used resources, and their dependency on the timeline. We will review the information sources that can be useful for tracking cloud resources and look at the options to implement a reservation system that will help capacity planners to manage the resources.
If we have time left we will briefly review the OpenStack Blazar project and the OPNFV Promise project that aim to address the problem in the subject, and we will discuss the possibility to implement your enterprise solution based on these projects, or alternatively using some commercially available product, or even building your own.
Deploying Containers in Production and at ScaleMesosphere Inc.
This presentation was part of "Deploying Containers in Production and at Scale" by Sunil Shah (Engineer at Mesosphere) at ContainerCon 2015
Try Mesosphere for Free: https://mesosphere.com/try
OpenShift is a Platform as a Service. It's straightforward to deploy it on top of the Infrastructure as a Service platform OpenStack using Heat templates, in a way which allows it to grow as more resources are required.
This presentation gives an overview of what OpenShift gives to developers, and how to deploy it on top of OpenStack.
Evolution of container orchestration in Alibaba CloudLi Yi
Container orchestration is critical for cloud native applications. In this session, we will introduce the patterns and practice to extend the Docker swarm mode for better support for workloads in cloud. E.g. building distributed machine-learning infrastructure on top of GPU-Accelerated clusters with Docker to streamline the continuous learning; provide diverse delivery model enhancement (i.e. blue-green deployment etc.) to allow users to treat elastic web application delivery more controllable and repeatable. And all of them are supported in declarative way by Docker Compose template
Istio is the cool new kid on the service mesh block: it can be deployed without the need for any change on the microservice-side and enhances their communication paths with encryption, resiliency, identity and access management, observability with metrics and traces and policy enforcement. In this lightning talk I'll talk you through an Istio sample application incorporating all major features. The sample will be released on github and will also run on minikube.
Whats the buzz about? When it comes to NoSQL, what do some of the most experienced developers know about NoSQL that makes them select Aerospike over any other NoSQL database?
Find the full webinar with audio here - http://www.aerospike.com/webinars
This presentaion will review how real-time big data driven applications are changing consumer expectations and enterprise requirements for operational databases that enable powerful and personalized customer experiences. We will describe common use cases, typical customer deployments and present an overview of Aerospike's hybrid in-memory (DRAM + Flash) and scale-out architecture.
Cloud Foundry and OpenStack – Marriage Made in Heaven !Animesh Singh
Cloud Foundry Summit 2014 Presentation: Bring the world's best IaaS to the world's best PaaS, In this talk IBM and Rackspace are going to share their experiences of running Cloud Foundry on OpenStack. The talk will focus on how CloudFoundry and OpenStack complement each other, how they technically integrate using Cloud provider interface (CPI), how could we automate OpenStack setup for Cloud Foundry deployments, and what are some of the best practices for configuring a scalable environment.
l'augmentation permanente et irréversible du calibre des bronches avec altération de leur fonction dans les territoires
atteints . Il en résulte une hypersécrétion bronchique
OpenStack Summit: How companies of all sizes leverage OpenStack based private...Duncan Johnston-Watt
OpenStack Summit Boston, May 8-11 2017
Session: 18810
IBM is all about open technologies and pairing up with best of breed technology partners to build cloud solutions that enable customers choice and efficiency at scale. With years of experience delivering private clouds for companies of all sizes, IBM has collected technical expertise and lessons learned that are re-invested upstream to the OpenStack community and ultimately codified into our solutions.
In this session, Azmir Mohamed, IBM Bluemix Private Cloud Offering Manager, will share customer use cases for hosted and on-premise private cloud deployment models and address how these models meet differing customer requirements. Duncan Johnston Watt, Founder and CEO of Cloudsoft, will join Azmir to discuss why Cloudsoft selected Bluemix Private Cloud two years ago and how the recently announced Bluemix Private Cloud with Red Hat option has extended the value Bluemix Private Cloud brings to the market.
This session will share large scale architectures from the author's experiences from Cisco and Symantec.
Anshul Chhabra with Symantec, and Anil Kalbag with Cisco Systems, compare and contrast the architecture across: Infrastructure Architecture Scaling Ecommerce integrations and migration approach from legacy into Adobe Experience Manager, Digital Marketing Cloud Integrations such as personalization, analytics, and DMP.
To view the webinar go to http://bit.ly/atace102516 or for the MP4 version http://bit.ly/ATACE102516MP4
The Kubernetes WebLogic revival (part 2)Simon Haslam
The second of two sessions Martien & I presented at UKOUG Techfest19 in Brighton, UK about:
(a) Running WebLogic in containers, managed by Kubernetes
(b) Oracle's Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) - Oracle Cloud's managed k8s service
MySQL can now be used as a document store, combining the flexibility of the document store model with the power of the relational model. You’ll understand why you’ll be able to choose MySQL for your Relational AND Document Store needs, avoiding significant trade-offs and being forced into choosing multiple solutions.
My Galera on Kubernetes on CoreOS presentation from Percona Live 2015 in Santa Clara. Please be patient as I need to edit my videos and upload them to youtube in the next few days.
Then! You've successfully implemented a few Web Services, and you're wondering how to deploy, scale, secure and monitor them. We'll explain the the "SideCar" and "API Gateway" patterns of microservices architectures principles, and apply these principles to the deployment of scalable and secure Chat Bots with the Caddy Server. Join this session to learn about microservices architecture patterns and implementation options (whether you're a bot builder or not !).
DEVNET_1871
https://www.ciscolive.com/us/learn/sessions/session-catalog/?search=1871
Overpowered Kubernetes: CI/CD for K8s on Enterprise IaaSJ On The Beach
Overpowered Kubernetes: CI/CD for K8s on Enterprise IaaS by Juan Carlos Ruiz Rico
Kubernetes has taken the container world by storm, becoming the popular choice for developers and operations teams alike to manage their container deployments at scale. In this session learn how Oracle's managed Kubernetes service combines the power of Kubernetes with the raw performance of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. See how you can avoid the complexity of standing up and maintaining your own Kubernetes infrastructure while giving your containers direct access to native bare metal performance and empowering development teams to achieve continuous integration and continuous delivery goals with Wercker.
Docker and Cloud - Enables for DevOps - by ACA-ITStijn Wijndaele
DevOps is gericht op het tot stand brengen van een cultuur binnen organisaties waardoor het ontwikkelen, valideren en releasen van software sneller, meer betrouwbaar en frequenter kan verlopen. Om dit te realiseren staan het automatiseren van het 'software delivery process' en de bijhorende infrastructurele veranderingen centraal. Door de opkomst van 'Microservice Architecture' neemt het belang hiervan nog verder toe.
Sprekers: Stijn Van den Enden & Stijn Wijndaele (ACA IT-Solutions) DevOps is gericht op het tot stand brengen van een cultuur binnen organisaties waardoor het ontwikkelen, valideren en releasen van software sneller, meer betrouwbaar en frequenter kan verlopen. Om dit te realiseren staan het automatiseren van het 'software delivery process' en de bijhorende infrastructurele veranderingen centraal. Door de opkomst van 'Microservice Architecture' neemt het belang hiervan nog verder toe.
In deze avondconferentie werd, na een korte toelichting over DevOps, nagegaan wat Docker en de Cloud kunnen betekenen voor uw business, en hoe zij als enablers kunnen dienen voor het tot stand brengen van een DevOps-cultuur. Het container-landschap waarvan tools zoals Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, ...een belangrijk onderdeel vormen, wordt toegelicht en er wordt ingegaan op de wijze waarop deze tools aangewend kunnen worden om 'development' en 'operations' efficiënt te laten samenwerken.