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OpenStack and the Future of Cloud Computing with John Purrier


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“Why do we need any open source versions of proprietary implementations? I would argue that first of all, it’s just good for industry and the ecosystem.”

Cloud service providers like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft provide both infrastructure as a service and platform as a service. Infrastructure as a service gives developers access to virtual machines, servers, and network infrastructure. Platform as a service is the software that runs on top of that infrastructure as a service–this includes things like Amazon DynamoDB, Microsoft Azure Machine Learning, and Google App Engine.

OpenStack is an open-source cloud operating system. Today’s guest is John Purrier, a founder of OpenStack and the CTO of Automic Software.

Questions
  • What is Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)?
  • Why do we need an open source cloud operating system?
  • The hypervisors managed by OpenStack can be different, but the user has a consistent interface – why is this advantageous?
  • How much more efficient are containers when compared to virtual machines?
  • What is the difference between scalability and elasticity?
  • Why is shared state dangerous?
  • How do you manage to test a system like OpenStack?
  • How will OpenStack, AWS and other cloud platforms evolve going into the future?
  • Are we headed towards a polyglot cloud world?
  • Links
    • OpenStack
    • Virtualization
    • Hypervisor
    • EC2
    • Rackspace
    • Appfog
    • Job schedulers
    • Nicira
    • Message Bus
    • Eventual consistency
    • Automic
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