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

#32

Struggling to wade through the thicket of buzzwords. What is this? Looks a bit like OpenShift or something?

Chef heavy. Reminds me of AWS OpsWorks. And by the way, it's not just OpenStack. Looks like it's also tooled for AWS.

Theres alot of really badly written chef code in there at that. :/

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

#33
post #23

Earlier quoted context omitted.

So it's like Deltacloud? ( https://deltacloud.apache.org/ )

Does delta cloud have a UI and mange the business side of things? (When it safe to deploy, when deploys are blocked, etc).

I actually have no idea. After posting that, I looked at deltacloud git, and there haven't been any new commits since 2013, so it doesn't seem too active.

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

#34
post #31

Check out https://containership.io - Also open source and works in any data center. Edit: Full disclosure, I am the founder of ContainerShip.

You might want to add a disclaimer about your relationship to Containership.

Point taken! Added.

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.

It's a multi-cloud application orchestrator. OneOps lets you design your application in a cloud agnostic way (by abstracting multiple cloud providers). It manages your application's design, deployments, operations & monitoring. At the moment these cloud providers are supported - http://oneops.com/integrations.html#clouds

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.

>Is it a code deployment system, container manager, open-stack, chef/puppet/fabric?

It's the cloud equivalent of a Super Wal*Mart

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

#38

Earlier 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/

Thank you. Now that you've summarized this, this sounds like a great idea, a good way to kill lock-in on cloud platforms. I don't know why they couldn't write something so simple and concise...

Does that not mean that you can then only use the common aspects from the various cloud providers, and miss out on the additional features each supports?

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

#39

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/

They should probably hire you.
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