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Devops Hackday with Cloudfoundry at VMWare about 300 ppl showed up.
First ting we did was everyone got the CF Micro on USB stick (cloud on a stick)
http://kb.dtosolutions.com/wiki/Cloud_Foundry_Micro
two teams about 9 guys did a puppet git to jenkins to cf automation pipleline.
Second team was git to jenkins to tomcat with zenoss
http://kb.dtosolutions.com/wiki/DTO_Hack_Day_09/08/2011
Takes aways for VMware was that it’s not just about the cloud. They thought
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Podcast with Chris Pinkham, CEO of Nimbula, during VMworld 2011
http://neovise.com/podcast-vmworld-2011-nimbula-chris-pinkham-cloud-interview
Chris was formerly Vice President, IT Infrastructure at Amazon.com
Nimbula Director
Like I said that area is a blood bath. I know this when I was at Canonical tring to slep UEC and that was before HP, Dell, Citrix were in the game...
all the start ups...
10gen raises $20M for MongoDB in maturing NoSQL space
http://gigaom.com/cloud/10gen-raises-20m-more-for-mongodb-in/
has raised $20 million in a Series D funding round. Sequoia Capital Total venture backing to more than $31 million.
The post points out the Couchbase has raised around 30m as well. Damien Katz is the createor of Couchdb... was an orginally a Lotus Notes developer, then started the CB project, then IBM hired him to work on CB and now he is part of Couchbase...
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/katz-couchdb-and-me
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$3m Wellington rail project behind schedule
a $3 million project to install an IBM asset management system, is six months behind schedule.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/5606019/3m-Wellington-rail-project-behind-schedule
When will this madness stop... I think about flightcast... Built an airline flight delay predictor that is in the high 80% tiles beased out of y combinator with three guys total capital probally less that 1/2 million...
No excuse for this kind of behavior...
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dnsxd is an Erlang DNS server with a focus on DNS Service Discovery.
https://github.com/andrewtj/dnsxd
dnsxd's default datastore module is an interface to CouchDB
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Dustin Kirkland has two posts on installing Cloudfoundry on Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install cloudfoundry-server
http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2011/08/howto-install-cloudfoundry-server-paas.html---
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Devops Book List
http://devopsbooks.com/
The Visible Ops Handbook: Starting ITIL in 4 Practical Steps
Gene Kim
Release It!: Design and Deploy Production-Ready Software (Pragmatic Programmers)
Micheal Nygaurd
Cloud Application Architectures: Building Applications and Infrastructure in the Cloud (Theory in Practice (O'Reilly))
George Reese of Entratus
Continuous Delivery: Reliable Software Releases through Build, Test, and Deployment Automation (Addison-Wesley Signature Series (Fowler))
Jez Humble
Web Operations: Keeping the Data On Time
John Alspaw
Pulling Strings with Puppet: Configuration Management Made Easy
James Turnbull
Not on the list...
The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses by Eric Ries
Test-Driven Infrastructure with Chef by Stephen Nelson-Smith
By John Willis & Damon EdwardsDevops Hackday with Cloudfoundry at VMWare about 300 ppl showed up.
First ting we did was everyone got the CF Micro on USB stick (cloud on a stick)
http://kb.dtosolutions.com/wiki/Cloud_Foundry_Micro
two teams about 9 guys did a puppet git to jenkins to cf automation pipleline.
Second team was git to jenkins to tomcat with zenoss
http://kb.dtosolutions.com/wiki/DTO_Hack_Day_09/08/2011
Takes aways for VMware was that it’s not just about the cloud. They thought
----------------------------------------------------------------
Podcast with Chris Pinkham, CEO of Nimbula, during VMworld 2011
http://neovise.com/podcast-vmworld-2011-nimbula-chris-pinkham-cloud-interview
Chris was formerly Vice President, IT Infrastructure at Amazon.com
Nimbula Director
Like I said that area is a blood bath. I know this when I was at Canonical tring to slep UEC and that was before HP, Dell, Citrix were in the game...
all the start ups...
10gen raises $20M for MongoDB in maturing NoSQL space
http://gigaom.com/cloud/10gen-raises-20m-more-for-mongodb-in/
has raised $20 million in a Series D funding round. Sequoia Capital Total venture backing to more than $31 million.
The post points out the Couchbase has raised around 30m as well. Damien Katz is the createor of Couchdb... was an orginally a Lotus Notes developer, then started the CB project, then IBM hired him to work on CB and now he is part of Couchbase...
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/katz-couchdb-and-me
------------------
$3m Wellington rail project behind schedule
a $3 million project to install an IBM asset management system, is six months behind schedule.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/5606019/3m-Wellington-rail-project-behind-schedule
When will this madness stop... I think about flightcast... Built an airline flight delay predictor that is in the high 80% tiles beased out of y combinator with three guys total capital probally less that 1/2 million...
No excuse for this kind of behavior...
-----------------------
dnsxd is an Erlang DNS server with a focus on DNS Service Discovery.
https://github.com/andrewtj/dnsxd
dnsxd's default datastore module is an interface to CouchDB
==============
Dustin Kirkland has two posts on installing Cloudfoundry on Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install cloudfoundry-server
http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2011/08/howto-install-cloudfoundry-server-paas.html---
-----------------------
Devops Book List
http://devopsbooks.com/
The Visible Ops Handbook: Starting ITIL in 4 Practical Steps
Gene Kim
Release It!: Design and Deploy Production-Ready Software (Pragmatic Programmers)
Micheal Nygaurd
Cloud Application Architectures: Building Applications and Infrastructure in the Cloud (Theory in Practice (O'Reilly))
George Reese of Entratus
Continuous Delivery: Reliable Software Releases through Build, Test, and Deployment Automation (Addison-Wesley Signature Series (Fowler))
Jez Humble
Web Operations: Keeping the Data On Time
John Alspaw
Pulling Strings with Puppet: Configuration Management Made Easy
James Turnbull
Not on the list...
The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses by Eric Ries
Test-Driven Infrastructure with Chef by Stephen Nelson-Smith