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How Adobe Built an OpenStack Cloud

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How Adobe Built an OpenStack Cloud

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Changed to Noon and New Venue

We are trying a noon meeting time this month to see if that works better for more people. Also, a new location this month at the Adobe building in Lehi, Lucas/Spielberg Conference Room. We're not at Alianza this month. Mirantis is providing the food. Thanks guys!

Please be sure to RSVP here on Meetup.com as well as preregistering with Adobe Security here: http://goo.gl/forms/8wzSWO9NtY

Jun Park will be presenting: "How Adobe Built an OpenStack Cloud"

Abstract

Adobe has been successfully providing an OpenStack cloud service for its internal Dev/QA teams as one of important private clouds since early 2015. A policy that we hold on to in our OpenStack initiative has been to maximize the benefits of all open source substrates that are already available in the community. In a nutshell, we ended up using KVM for compute, ML2 driver with OpenvSwitch for network, and Ceph for storage with a desired level of stability and performance.

However, our success story was not straightforward. We ran into several critical problems that initially prevented us from deploying OpenStack core services in production quality. We would like to share our experiences and the workarounds that we had to deploy for resolving the problems.

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