Persistent storage management for docker containers on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host PlatformMukesh Bafna, VeritasAbhijit Dey, VeritasRed Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host provides light-weight and efficient, optimal operating system for running containers.00a0In proposed talk, we will demonstrate a solution for providing persistent storage management for docker containers00a0on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Hosts.00a0Got Hadoop sprawl? Elastic data lakes to the rescue.Brent Compton, Red HatIrshad Raihan, Red HatHave you been forced to spin up yet another specialized Hadoop cluster to accommodate new analytics jobs? 00a0Or over-provision your Hadoop cluster when all you needed was more storage? An on-premise elastic data lake not only decouples compute from storage but also enables enterprises to use the most advanced analytics frameworks on their data on-premise while also offering a cost-effective alternative to public cloud for big data analytics.00a000a0Fault Tolerant Storage in Scale-Out Hyper-Converged Clouds with Red Hat OpenStack PlatformAbhijit Dey, VeritasAsmita Jagtap, VeritasEver increasing data growth rates, need for simplicity, agility and performance coupled with new trends in server side flash or SSD storage have resulted in Scale-Out Hyper-Converged Cloud architectures leveraging DAS configurations. RedHat OpenStack Platform provides Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud for such environments at production-scale.00a0Fault Tolerant Storage is a given for any enterprise storage solution. This session highlights the faults that impact data availability and suggests efficient ways to handle them without any data loss. Any failure to access data, typically due to issues like network unreachable, disk/SSD connectivity loss, process death, service unavailable, node panic/reboots, etc will be covered. High availability of data using mechanisms like data redundancy, distribution using space-optimization techniques and end-to-end business continuity in a DAS environment (without shared storage) using VM live-migration, node evacuate, etc would be discussed specific to RedHat OpenStack Platform services.00a0In this session, you will learn about various Storage Fault Tolerance mechanisms in Scale-Out Hyper-Converged RedHat OSP Cloud environments to ensure Business Continuity with Zero Data Loss.
Asmita Jagtap
Senior Principal Software Engineer Veritas
Asmita is a passionate engineer at Veritas and has about 14 years of experience with Enterprise Storage & High Availability products and is currently working on HyperScale, which is Veritas’ upcoming storage offering for OpenStack. Her areas of interest include Storage, Distributed Systems, Clustering, Virtualization and Cloud.
Mukesh Bafna
Sr. Princ. Software Engineer Veritas
Working on Container and Openstack at Veritas Technologies
Abhijit Dey
Sr Dir, Development Veritas Pvt Ltd
Abhijit Dey is the director of engineering in storage and availability at Symantec. He leads the Linux platform train within the Storage Engineering team and is responsible for Linux deliverables in the storage category in Symantec. Abhijit works very closely with Red Hat’s Engineering and Product Management teams and is a key contributor to Red Hat and Symantec’s partner relationship. Abhijit has worked in the storage industry for more than 15 years and is a technologist at heart. His key focus areas are Cluster File System, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, OpenStack, and general Linux.
Brent Compton
Director, Storage Solution Architectures Red Hat
Room 101
Tuesday, 2nd May, 15:30 - 16:15