3. OpenStack Summit is an opportunity for
developing the community behind of
OpenStack.
It is the right place where all together can
share information and experiences about the
current state and improvements of several
OpenStack projects.
4. Recent OpenStack Summits
November 2014, Paris
Kilo
May 2015, Vancouver
Liberty
October 2015, Tokio
Mitaka (5000+ attendees)
April 2016, Austin
Come back home. Where the first
summit took place in 2010 (70+
attendees)!
5. Emerging trends
● Containers
○ Docker, Magnum
● Integration with commercial solutions (networking, storage)
○ NSX Neutron Plugin. SolidFire, NetApp, Fujitsu for storage.
● Networking
○ Neutron is the most active project
○ Kuryr brings container networking to OpenStack Neutron
● Projects maturity and adoption
● OpenStack Certification Program
6. Adoption, maturity, age
https://www.openstack.org/software/project-navigator
Adoption is the percentage of production
deployments running the project based on
the latest biannual user survey results.
Maturity comes from looking at 5 distinct
tags that indicate stability and
sustainability. The current criteria includes
whether or not the project has an install
guide, whether it is supported by 7 or more
SDKs, if the adoption percentage is greater
than 75%, whether or not the team has
achieved corporate diversity and whether
or not there are stable branches.
Age is the number of years the project has
been in development.
7. OpenStack Certification Program
● OpenStack Foundation launches Professional Certification Program for
OpenStack Cloud Administrators (COA) will be available in 2016.
● OpenStack Foundation Executive Director Jonathan Bryce announced
during his keynote
● Several companies currently offer OpenStack training
● These companies will provide training and preparation for the COA test
once it becomes available.
● Testing for COA is expected to be available in Q2 2016.
8. Some interesting speeches
● A Day in the Life of an Openstack & Cloud Architect (RedHat)
○ https://www.openstack.org/summit/tokyo-2015/videos/presentation/a-day-in-the-life-of-an-openstack-and-
cloud-architect
○ Process of Designing and Planning a Minimum Viable Platform to start off an Openstack Architecture
● Mirantis- OpenStack 7.0 vs. RHEL OSP7 (Mirantis)
○ https://www.openstack.org/summit/tokyo-2015/videos/presentation/mirantis-openstack-7-0-vs-rhel-osp7
○ Comparision between Mirantis OpenStack 7.0 vs. Red Hat RHEL OSP7.
● The Containers Ecosystem, the OpenStack Magnum Project, the Open Container Initiative, and
You! (IBM)
○ https://www.openstack.org/summit/tokyo-2015/videos/presentation/the-containers-ecosystem-the-
openstack-magnum-project-the-open-container-initiative-and-you
○ A brief history of the open container ecosystem and the major benefits that containerization provides
● Kuryr - Docker Networking in an OpenStack World (Midokura)
○ https://www.openstack.org/summit/tokyo-2015/videos/presentation/kuryr-docker-networking-in-an-
openstack-world
● Multisite Openstack - Deep Dive (Huawei, Midokura)
○ https://www.openstack.org/summit/tokyo-2015/videos/presentation/multisite-openstack-deep-dive
● All videos at https://www.openstack.org/summit/tokyo-2015/videos/
9. Conclusions
● Containers management and networking will be still a “hot” topic
● Fuel by Mirantis officially become an OpenStack project
○ https://www.mirantis.com/blog/fuel-becomes-an-openstack-project-under-big-tent/
○ Next big challenge for the Fuel team will be to simplify the “day 2” operation of OpenStack
environments: applying updates, upgrades, configuration changes, adding and removing
services and plugins, scaling up and down, logging, monitoring, and alerting.
● No enhancements on Murano and Heat
○ Likely, there are interesting development and research opportunities on these topics