VMTurbo, the only application performance
control platform, announced that it will be exhibiting at OpenStack
Summit 2016 this week in Austin, and will have staff presenting sessions
in two tracks: "Guaranteeing Performance in High-Density OpenStack
Environments," with VP, Advanced Solutions Endre Sara; as well as "Couch
to OpenStack -- Getting Started with the OpenStack Learning Lab" with
Principal Solutions Engineer Eric Wright.
"We're
proud to have been selected to present two talks at the Summit, and are
excited to engage with the OpenStack Community," said Wright. "VMTurbo
has made a significant commitment to OpenStack and beyond to the greater
open source community, with recent contributions to Kubernetes along
with various other projects. Open source is an important part of our
culture, and Endre and I look forward to sharing our learnings at the
OpenStack Summit."
VMTurbo's open source contributions can be found on GitHub here.
Guaranteeing Performance in High-Density OpenStack Environments
takes place Monday, April 25 from 2:50-3:30 pm on Level 4,
meeting room 16 A/B of the Austin Convention Center. In the presentation
attendees can expect to learn:
- The challenges facing organizations implementing OpenStack in production environments
- The methods organizations use to match these challenges -- and these methods' limitations at scale
- An overview of VMTurbo's Application Performance Control algorithm
- How VMTurbo's framework extends to guarantee OpenStack performance
- An overview of VMTurbo contributions to OpenStack codebase
- A selection of use cases
Couch to OpenStack
occurs on Monday, April 25 from 2-2:40 pm on Level 4, meeting
room 17 A/B of the convention center. In this presentation, attendees
will get a walk through of the learning program and be given resources
to spin up a demo environment on their own machines using Vagrant and
VirtualBox. This session will be very interactive to help encourage
attendees to get help with starting their journeys to becoming OpenStack
operators.