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Keystone is one of the key components of any OpenStack deployment.  In short, Keystone takes a look at everyone logging into the OpenStack cloud, and answers two very important questions: “Who are you?” and “What can you do?”.  It is critical for Keystone to be deployed in a highly available  manner in each OpenStack deployment, as …

Read More about The Keystone Federation in OpenStack Kilo

Ok, I’m just going to throw it out there.  This post is noting more than shameless self promotion for OpenStack Summit voting. I’ve teamed up with Eric Wright, one of my Virtual Design Master partners in crime, to bring you number of topics which have a few central themes, mainly a few facets of OpenStack …

Read More about OpenStack Summit Session Voting Open! Spoiler Alert, Vote For Mine!

VMware Integrated OpenStack (VIO) has arrived in the slew of February 2, 2015 announcements from VMware.  It was initially announced at VMworld 2014, and has been something I’ve been following closely.  One of the key parts of the strategy for any OpenStack cloud is how the software itself will be consumed.  Will your organization use …

Read More about VMware Integrated OpenStack (VIO) Is Here!

We’ve just entered 2015, and we’re working with OpenStack Juno, eagerly awaiting OpenStack Kilo, which will be out on April 30 of this year.  The trendy thing would be to talk about how OpenStack has grown and evolved over the last year, 2014, but let’s dig a little deeper. Come with me into the OpenStack …

Read More about OpenStack, Then and Now, 2013 to 2015