CentOS Dojo in Austin Texas, Dec 6th 2013
A one day sysadmin centric learning and sharing experience
The CentOS Dojo's are a one day event, organised around the world, that bring together people from the CentOS Communities to talk about systems administration, best practises in linux centric activities and emerging technologies of note. The emphasis is to find local speakers and tutors to come together and talk about things that they care about most, and to share stories from their experiences working with CentOS in various scenarios. |
Registration
In order to keep the sessions productive, the number of seats available are limited. We encourage everyone to register as early as possible.
Speakers and Agenda
Confirmed speakers at the event :
Carl Thompson
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Mock - Convenient package building Using mock to manage multiple products across multiple architectures |
Eco Willson
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GlusterFS for SysAdmins A technical dive into GlusterFS from the SysAdmin perspective and show how you can set up a highly available, scale out storage cluster in minutes. including a study of implementation scenarios. Learn how to configure Gluster locally or in the cloud, data access methods, the elegant simplicity of scaling both out and up, the strength of redundancy and fault tolerance, and ways to boost performance. |
Praveen Paladugu
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CentOS as an appliance Dell is shipping quite a few CentOS based turn-key Appliances. I will talk about the tools (& build infrastructure) we are using to build these appliances. We will primarily focus on how these tools work, their current state, how it can improved to work seamlessly with CentOS |
Ripal Nathuji
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OpenStack on Arm While ARM hardware is a relative newcomer to the server space, it is rapidly being supported by open source software projects targeted at scale-out datacenter environments. In this talk I'll discuss the integration of OpenStack cloud software with ARM SoCs and provide a demonstration of a deployment in action. |
Adam Miller
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OpenShift Origin on CentOS OpenShift Origin, Red Hat's Open Source Auto-Scaling Platform as a Service Cloud, what it is, how it works, how the upstreamproject uses CentOS in it's development and user community as well as how to deploy OpenShift Origin on CentOS. |
Jim Perrin
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The Road Ahead: In this talk I will speak about some of these exciting goals and discuss the medium to long term efforts being planned and how this might impact the existing userbase, as well as how we create inbound paths for new users to get involved and derive the maximum value from what we do. |
Location
Rackspace 9001 North I H 35 Austin, TX 78753