Register Now for CloudStack Collaboration Conference Europe 2014 - November 19-21 in Budapest, Hungary. Registration fees increase on August 16th, so don’t delay!
We the CloudStack developers are hackers and artists. A good artist invests good time on his tools and a good hacker creates new tools that can help people. This tutorial will showcase on using some of the best practices that the author has learnt along with the community over the last two years while developing CloudStack; in this tutorial the author will discuss best practices when setting up development environment, using a text editor or IDE (IntelliJ Idea vs. Eclipse), git (branching, feature dev, merging etc.), using maven build system, developing in Java and Python, debugging ACS using Java debugging tools, contributing patches to ACS, using ReviewBoard/JIRA/Confluence, using marvin, DevCloud (Xen & KVM), cloudmonkey, vagrant/VirtualBox, simulator, linters (check styles etc.), etc.
Wednesday November 19, 2014 9:30am - 12:30pm CET
Krudy Room
This lab will teach attendee how to get started using Chef, the open source automation platform, with CloudStack. Attendees will learn how to provision new instances in CloudStack using knife, write recipes for Chef, and how to automate these instances using Chef recipes.
Michael Ducy currently works as Director of Community & Evangelism for Sysdig where he is responsible for growing adoption of Sysdig’s open source solutions. Previously, Michael worked at Chef where we held a variety of roles helping customers and community members leverage Chef’s... Read More →
Wednesday November 19, 2014 9:30am - 12:30pm CET
Jokai Room
This fast paced hands-on course will give you the core skills needed to build and operate your CloudStack™ cloud. Our instructors all have real-world CloudStack™ implementation experience and are regular contributors to the Apache CloudStack™ project. The course is a combination of instructor led learning and hands-on labs and is a cut-down version of ShapeBlue’s commercially available CloudStack bootcamp course.
Delegate Experience and Technical Ability Students should have the following skills in order to attend this course:
Experience using the Linux CLI
General experience of networking and visualization
Laptop Requirements (for classroom based courses) To participate in our hands-on labs, we ask students to bring a laptop that meets the following requirements:
Windows, MAC or Linux Laptop
4GB RAM (8GB preferred)
30 GB Free Disk Space
x64 Architecture with Hardware Virtualisation enabled
64Bit OS
Web Browser – IE, Chrome, Safari or Firefox are suitable
Latest version of Oracle VirtualBox
SSH client such as Putty, Cygwin or native OSX Terminal are all suitable
A PDF reader for displaying the lab guides
Free of any Corporate IT Polices which would prevent any of the above functioning correctly
Wednesday November 19, 2014 9:30am - 5:30pm CET
Kond
Following on the tutorial available on-line at http://codac.co , this tutorial will feature advanced recipes in the cloudstack ecosystem. We will see how to deploy advanced workloads (hadoop, open shift) in the cloud using Ansible and how to use Vagrant to develop locally and deploy remotely.
Sebastien Goasguen is a twenty year open source veteran. A member of the Apache Software Foundation, he worked on Apache CloudStack and Libcloud for several years before diving into the container world. He is the founder of Skippbox, a Kubernetes startup acquired by Bitnami where... Read More →
Wednesday November 19, 2014 1:30pm - 5:30pm CET
Jokai Room