[Hi Folks, possibly of interest to some on this list; all are welcome, but a quick RSVP to David at David.OCallaghan@cs.tcd.ie so we can track expected numbers would be helpful]
The School of Computer Science and Statistics (TCD) and the Irish Free Software Organisation, are pleased to announce the following talk:
Date: Wednesday 15th May, Time: 18:30, Location: LB04, Lloyd Building, Trinity College Dublin. http://goo.gl/maps/W6AOQ
An Introduction to OpenNebula, an enterprise-ready open-source platform to manage cloud data centers.
OpenNebula is a fully open-source and enterprise-ready platform to manage cloud data centres. With special emphasis on using open standards, OpenNebula is infrastructure agnostic, and provides platform independence to hypervisor, storage and networking resources. It has an adaptable and extensible architecture that allows cloud data centre integrators and managers to build custom cloud services or products. Furthermore, OpenNebula is interoperable with other cloud platforms and provides an open-source implementation of the most common public cloud interfaces.
Community support and interaction is a key component in the OpenNebula's development strategy. OpenNebula's roadmap is completely driven by users needs, with features that meet real demands. OpenNebula has been used by a wide range of customers in Industry and Research, including Telefonica, China Mobile, CERN, ESA and FermiLab, and has been actively involved in Reserach Projects such as StratusLab, Resevoir and HelixNebula.
In this talk, Javier Fontan - project engineer with OpenNebula, will present an introduction to Cloud Computing and Cloud Management using the OpenNebula system. This talk should be of interest to Users and Cloud Infrastructure managers alike.
See also: http://www.xen.org/community/events/xenhackathondublin2013.html