Deploy Ceph Rados Gateway as a replacement for OpenStack Swift (2 hour session) | Instructor-led lab
Come learn about these new features in Red Hat OpenStack Platform 10: There is now full support for00a0Ceph Rados Gateway, and "composable roles" let administrators deploy services in a much more flexible way. Ceph capabilities are no longer limited to block only. With a REST object API, you are now able to store and consume your data through a RESTful interface, just like Amazon S3 and OpenStack Swift. Ceph Rados Gateway has a 99.9% API compliance with Amazon S3, and it can communicate with the Swift API. In this lab, you'll tackle the REST object API use case, and to get the most of your Ceph cluster, you'll learn how to use Red Hat OpenStack Platform director to deploy Red Hat OpenStack Platform with dedicated Rados Gateways nodes.
Sebastien Han
Principal Software Engineer, Storage Architect Red Hat
Sebastien Han currently serves as a Principal Software Engineer, Storage Architect for Red Hat. He has been involved with OpenStack and Ceph since 2011 and has built a strong expertise around them. Curious and passionate, he loves working on bleeding edge technologies and identifying opportunities where OpenStack and Ceph can enhance the user experience. In 2013, he began working with containers as well and ultimately implemented containerized Docker Ceph services. Now on a daily basis, he rotates between Ceph, OpenStack, and Docker in an effort to strengthen the integration between all three. From time to time, he attends various events where he evangelizes these technologies and their usage, while devoting his copious spare time to blogging. See http://www.sebastien-han.fr/blog/. But alas, this is just the beginning.
Gregory Charot
Senior Field Product Manager - OpenStack Red Hat
Gregory Charot currently serves as a OpenStack Senior Field Product Manager for Red Hat. OpenSource passionate, he worked as a production engineer then architect for about 8 years before joining Red Hat and dedicate its time to OpenStack; first as an Architect then as part of the OpenStack Product Team. As Field Product Manager, he represents the BU on the field, his main missions are to enable, help, advice and update Red Hat internal team as well as our customers all over Europe.
Room 254A
Tuesday, 2nd May, 13:00 - 15:00