openstack: past, present, and future

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Pete Chadwick Director of Product Management - Cloud and Systems Management OpenStack Past, Present and Future

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Pete ChadwickDirector of Product Management -Cloud and Systems Management

OpenStack Past, Present and Future

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Operating System Abstracts Hardware

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Virtualization - Multiple Operating Systems

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OpenStackAt the Start

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OpenStack Abstracts Virtualization

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OpenStack In the Present

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OpenStack Abstracts Virtualization

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OpenStack Abstracts Storage

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OpenStack Abstracts Networking

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OpenStack Frees IT

• Reduces risk of choosing platforms

• Simplifies migrations• Allows IT to be more

aggressive in adopting new technologies

• The API for Software Defined Infrastructure

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OpenStack in the Future

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Community Roadmap

* Some projects that are deemed essential but don’t have adoption data are also included (e.g. Oslo, QA, etc.)

• Provides forward-facing information on direction for over 25 projects*

• Roadmap information updated twice per release cycle

• Views present information by themes

Form Design Series Team

Conduct

Video

Interviews

Build Slides,

Validate & Publish

Gathering requirements from WGs, Operators and others

Creating common User Stories Teaming-up with project teams to create and

implement specs/blueprints Generating a multi-release Community

Roadmap

Interview PTLs

Identify Project

List

Form Team

Validate &

PublishCommunity Roadmap

Newton Design Series

Are the projects and information you need included?

Generate 100’, 1K,

10K Views

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Community Roadmap ExamplesNewton Design Series

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Code together video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9aLiv5M6AQ

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