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Monday, October 21
 

3:00pm CEST

OpenNebula Administration Tutorial
This is an intermediate level course designed to explain the configuration and management of the different subsystems of a cloud infrastructure. This course is for system Administrators who are primarily responsible for operating OpenNebula clouds.

This is an interactive course, where the attendees operate on their own labs with a 3-node OpenNebula cloud, which are provided during the course. OpenNebula provides an abstraction layer on top of the infrastructure and technologies deployed in the datacenter. In order for the attendees to get the best understanding possible of OpenNebula as a whole, the labs used during the course make use of the most common open-source technologies that can be used to deploy an OpenNebula cloud. For example, the hypervisor technology used during the course will be KVM, shared file-system for storage, and regular linux bridges and linux firewall for networking. Other technologies supported by OpenNebula will be addressed and discussed as well.

Contents
•    Host Subsystem: Monitoring configuration and cluster management
•    Storage Subsystem: Datastores configuration and image management
•    Network Subsystem: Network configuration and virtual network management
•    Virtualization Subsystem: Hypervisor configuration and VM management
•    Cluster Subsystem: Cluster configuration and management
•    Users Subsystem: AAA (Authentication, authorization and accounting) and VDCs
•    Scheduler: Scheduling configuration and policies


   

Speakers
avatar for Christian González García-Muñoz

Christian González García-Muñoz

Cloud Engineer, OpenNebula Systems
avatar for Alejandro Huertas Herrero

Alejandro Huertas Herrero

Cloud Engineer, OpenNebula Systems


Monday October 21, 2019 3:00pm - 5:00pm CEST
MR14 - Hotel Barceló Sants

5:30pm CEST

OpenNebula Administration Tutorial (cont.)
This is an intermediate level course designed to explain the configuration and management of the different subsystems of a cloud infrastructure. This course is for system Administrators who are primarily responsible for operating OpenNebula clouds.

This is an interactive course, where the attendees operate on their own labs with a 3-node OpenNebula cloud, which are provided during the course. OpenNebula provides an abstraction layer on top of the infrastructure and technologies deployed in the datacenter. In order for the attendees to get the best understanding possible of OpenNebula as a whole, the labs used during the course make use of the most common open-source technologies that can be used to deploy an OpenNebula cloud. For example, the hypervisor technology used during the course will be KVM, shared file-system for storage, and regular linux bridges and linux firewall for networking. Other technologies supported by OpenNebula will be addressed and discussed as well.

Contents
•    Host Subsystem: Monitoring configuration and cluster management
•    Storage Subsystem: Datastores configuration and image management
•    Network Subsystem: Network configuration and virtual network management
•    Virtualization Subsystem: Hypervisor configuration and VM management
•    Cluster Subsystem: Cluster configuration and management
•    Users Subsystem: AAA (Authentication, authorization and accounting) and VDCs
•    Scheduler: Scheduling configuration and policies


   

Speakers
avatar for Christian González García-Muñoz

Christian González García-Muñoz

Cloud Engineer, OpenNebula Systems
avatar for Alejandro Huertas Herrero

Alejandro Huertas Herrero

Cloud Engineer, OpenNebula Systems


Monday October 21, 2019 5:30pm - 7:00pm CEST
MR14 - Hotel Barceló Sants
 
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