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Re: OneOps – Open-source cloud ops platform from Walmart

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I'm not sure my brain is up to wading through the site trying to figure out what this is. Can someone break this down into it's purpose and components? Is it a code deployment system, container manager, open-stack, chef/puppet/fabric?

http://oneops.github.io/admin/key-concepts/#oneops-system-ar...

Side note, every-time I see an enterprise message bus, I throw up in my mouth a little.

Re: OneOps – Open-source cloud ops platform from Walmart

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"Accelerating product delivery in the Digital Economy through Continuous Application Lifecycle Management of Cloud-based Workload, backed by @WalmartLabs"

I think you could work on that elevator pitch a little - it seems like it's been workshopped by a committee, and doesn't really tell me anything.

Re: OneOps – Open-source cloud ops platform from Walmart

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"Accelerating product delivery in the Digital Economy through Continuous Application Lifecycle Management of Cloud-based Workload, backed by @WalmartLabs" I think you could work on that elevator pitch a little - it seems like it's been workshopped by a committee, and doesn't really tell me anything.

There's a blog post at http://www.walmartlabs.com/2016/01/oneops-now-available/ (via https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10974286), if that helps.

Re: OneOps – Open-source cloud ops platform from Walmart

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I'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/

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