[Container-tools] Fwd: OpenStack keynotes (Tuesday)

Dave Neary dneary at redhat.com
Tue May 26 13:59:08 UTC 2015


Hi,

I sent this to an OSAS mailing list last week - Magnum + Murano seems to
be playing in the same space as Nulecule (at least potentially) - the
long-term story could be "use OpenStack to manage your bare metal, VMs,
and containers - take advantage of the ecosystem, use whatever
orchestration tool you're interested in".

The keynote video is online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnRmfb6DUh8

Longer presentation during Summit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kharT9h_X34

And more information on apps.openstack.org and Murano:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ps6mF6lpOU

In general, it would be very nice to see a comparison of Murano and
Nulecule by someone familiar with both, for someone familiar with neither.

Thanks,
Dave

-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: OpenStack keynotes (Tuesday)
Date: Tue, 19 May 2015 10:13:44 -0700
From: Dave Neary <dneary at redhat.com>
To: osas-staff at redhat.com <osas-staff at redhat.com>

Hi,

The theme today at the OpenStack Summit was containers containers
containers.

There was one speaker using containers in VMs on OpenStack in a public
cloud, talking about the advantages of high density & ability to scale out.

Adrian Otto from Rackspace presenter Magnum, a Containers as a Service
OpenStack project.

A speaker from Mirantis talked about Murano, an application definition
project which looked to me to compete with Nulecule: they have been
working with the OpenStack Foundation to put together apps.openstack.org
which includes a lot of Murano templates for Docker based apps.

Then Rackspace and Google showed cross-cloud federation with Kubernetes
(the demo failed on some of the cross-cloud synchronisation stuff.

Imad Sousou from Intel is also talking about containers now.

The apps.openstack.org launch is particularly grating - Mirantis have
been working on this for months, the OpenStack board found out about it
on Sunday. The prominence of Murano app templates is really putting one
community member in front of others, and not contacting others to give
them an opportunity to add alternatives is not cool. Multiple Red
Hatters pulled out all the stops to ensure that CentOS, Fedora and
ManageIQ Glance images were added to the app store, and OpenShift heat
templates are up there now. There is more to be done, I encourage
everyone working on a project that deploys on top of OpenStack to engage
with Heat templates and images.

Thanks,
Dave.

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