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OpenStack around the web
There's a lot of interesting stuff being written about OpenStack. Here's a sampling:
- OpenStack comes up huge for Walmart: How the retail giant is running 100,000 cores of OpenStack compute.
- Three cloud computing myths, debunked: An interview with OpenStack individual director Egle Sigler.
- 5 ways OpenStack Trove will change how you manage databases: Automating the provisioning and management of leading SQL and NoSQL databases.
- Project reform progress: An important update from the OpenStack Technical Committee about the changes to OpenStack's project organization.
- Vote now for OpenStack Vancouver Summit presentations: Today is the last day to vote!
OpenStack discussions
Here's a sample of some of the most active discussions this week on the OpenStack developers' listserv. For a more in-depth look, why not dive in yourself?
- New version of python-neutronclient release: Release notes and what's new.
- Dealing with database connection sharing issues: A few options for fixing a bug.
- Stepping down as TripleO PTL: How are program team lead vacancies handled?
- How trusts should work by design: How Keystone trusts function.
- 'Add' capability to the HTTP store: Is this appropriate functionality for Glance?
OpenStack events
Here's what is happening this week. Something missing? Email us and let us know, or add it to our events calendar.
- OpenStack Minnesota meetup: February 23, 2015; Minneapolis, MN
- How to get the most out of Cinder block storage: February 24, 2015; Morrisville, NC
- What's new in GlusterFS: February 25, 2015; Mountain View, CA
- Kubernetes gathering: February 25, 2015; San Francisco, CA
- GlusterFS Bangalore meetup: February 28, 2015; Bangalore, India
Interested in the OpenStack project development meetings? A complete list of these meetings' regular schedules is available here.
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