VanillaStack as Platform for a Truly Vendor-Agnostic Open-Source Ecosystem
Offered By: CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the VanillaStack open-source Kubernetes-based cloud-stack in this 41-minute CNCF webinar. Discover a new approach to setting up and distributing open-source cloud workloads that abstracts complexities and provides a foundation for a truly vendor-agnostic ecosystem. Learn about the open-source edition of VanillaStack, understand the platform's underlying ideas, and gain insights into the future roadmap for integrating and rolling out open-source projects. Presented by Karsten Samaschke, CEO of Cloudical, this webinar serves as an igniter for projects interested in joining the platform. Dive into topics such as cloud computing, Kubernetes, ecosystem challenges, community edition features, and the platform's ability to run anywhere. Witness a demo showcasing master and worker nodes, cluster settings, and various components like Let's Encrypt and OpenStack. Explore the differences between community and commercial versions, and understand the roadmap for this soon-to-be-donated open-source initiative.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is going on outside our daily environment
What is cloud
Kubernetes
Challenges
Overview
Ecosystem
Community Edition
Open Source Ecosystem
Running everywhere
Demo
Preview
Master and Worker Notes
Node Check
Cluster Settings
Lets Encrypt
Basic Settings
Openstack Settings
Cloud Foundry
Summary
Dry run
Final screen
Installer
Infrastructure as a Service
Platform as a Service
Community
Download
Open Source
Community vs Commercial
Roadmap
Learn more
Short break
Questions
Openstack
Taught by
CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
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