Edit: Full disclosure, I am the founder of ContainerShip.
OneOps – Open-source cloud ops platform from Walmart
21–30 of 82 posts
Re: OneOps – Open-source cloud ops platform from Walmart
#22https://www.openstack.org/summit/vancouver-2015/summit-video...
Re: OneOps – Open-source cloud ops platform from Walmart
#23I've been reading http://oneops.github.io/admin/key-concepts/ to try and understand what it is. I still have zero idea...
Its a Multi-Cloud Orchestrator. It lets you abstract multiple cloud providers, so you can say use Azure, S3 , Rackspace Openstack, your own openstack and your own VMware all at the same time, and have unified management. At the moment it supports any cloud with a OpenStack endpoint/integration. Blog post: http://www.walmartlabs.com/2016/01/oneops-now-available/
Re: OneOps – Open-source cloud ops platform from Walmart
#24I'm kinda surprised by this. My impression was that Walmart Labs had great success in deploying a pure-openstack private cloud in record time which was immense in scale. Why would they want to deploy to other clouds? https://www.openstack.org/summit/vancouver-2015/summit-video...
You might also want to quickly gain a presence in a geographical region you don't have hardware in (ever or yet).
Re: OneOps – Open-source cloud ops platform from Walmart
#25I'm kinda surprised by this. My impression was that Walmart Labs had great success in deploying a pure-openstack private cloud in record time which was immense in scale. Why would they want to deploy to other clouds? https://www.openstack.org/summit/vancouver-2015/summit-video...
* cloud bursting during high load
* disaster recovery
* putting things in geographic regions where they don't have their own hardware
Re: OneOps – Open-source cloud ops platform from Walmart
#26Earlier quoted context omitted.
Its a Multi-Cloud Orchestrator. It lets you abstract multiple cloud providers, so you can say use Azure, S3 , Rackspace Openstack, your own openstack and your own VMware all at the same time, and have unified management. At the moment it supports any cloud with a OpenStack endpoint/integration. Blog post: http://www.walmartlabs.com/2016/01/oneops-now-available/
So it's like Deltacloud? ( https://deltacloud.apache.org/ )
Re: OneOps – Open-source cloud ops platform from Walmart
#27I'm kinda surprised by this. My impression was that Walmart Labs had great success in deploying a pure-openstack private cloud in record time which was immense in scale. Why would they want to deploy to other clouds? https://www.openstack.org/summit/vancouver-2015/summit-video...
Christmas / Thanksgiving shopping in the US would be my guesses.
Re: OneOps – Open-source cloud ops platform from Walmart
#28Has anyone seen anything talking about resource requirements for deploying this? The fact that Cassandra, ElasticSearch, PostgreSQL are all involved plus much more makes me think the requirements must be quite high.
Edit: nevermind http://oneops.github.io/admin/prerequisites/
Re: OneOps – Open-source cloud ops platform from Walmart
#29I've been reading http://oneops.github.io/admin/key-concepts/ to try and understand what it is. I still have zero idea...
Its a Multi-Cloud Orchestrator. It lets you abstract multiple cloud providers, so you can say use Azure, S3 , Rackspace Openstack, your own openstack and your own VMware all at the same time, and have unified management. At the moment it supports any cloud with a OpenStack endpoint/integration. Blog post: http://www.walmartlabs.com/2016/01/oneops-now-available/
Re: OneOps – Open-source cloud ops platform from Walmart
#30I've been reading http://oneops.github.io/admin/key-concepts/ to try and understand what it is. I still have zero idea...
Its a Multi-Cloud Orchestrator. It lets you abstract multiple cloud providers, so you can say use Azure, S3 , Rackspace Openstack, your own openstack and your own VMware all at the same time, and have unified management. At the moment it supports any cloud with a OpenStack endpoint/integration. Blog post: http://www.walmartlabs.com/2016/01/oneops-now-available/