Marconi: Queuing and Notification service backed by MongoDB


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Talk : Marconi: Queuing and Notification service backed by MongoDB
By: Flavio Percoco Premoli {twitter: '@flaper87', blog: 'http://www.flaper87.com (http://www.flaper87.com/)'}
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Marconi is a multi-tenant cloud queuing system written in Python as part of the OpenStack project. As message bus, it’s main goals are: performance, availability, durability, fault-tolerance and scalability. This talk aims to give the audience as much information as possible about Marconi’s architecture, design, patterns, performance, issues it faced, how its MongoDB backend works and how / why it was built from scratch.
--- Flavio Percoco Premoli bio ---
Flavio spends most of his time hacking on storage (Glance [core member], Cinder), Oslo (Core member) and Marconi (core member) modules. He has both Italian and Venezuelan roots, and is currently based in Italy where he works remotely for Red Hat. Flavio is also an actively open-source contributor and part of Mongodb Masters group. Twitter (@flaper87), GH (@flaper87) and blog http://www.flaper87.com
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Presentation will be in English, questions can be asked in French and in English
La présentation se déroulera en anglais, les questions pourront être posées en anglais et en français.


Marconi: Queuing and Notification service backed by MongoDB