Eucalyptus is an open source cloud infrastructure that is API-compatible with Amazon’s EC2. In this talk he’s going to give an introduction to Eucalyptus, its uses, how to install it, and how to interface with it using the Amazon EC2 gem available on github.
12. Some people are haters
if i hear quot;cloud computingquot; or other
variant one more time, i'm likely to
strangle someone
13.
14. We must implement our codes to make
use of the synergies of the market leaders
to bring value to our TCO by using the
cloud.
15. We must implement our codes to make
use of the synergies of the market leaders
to bring value to our TCO by using the
cloud.
By using the cloud all of your scalability
problems will be solved. Everything.
Slashdotted? No problem.You don’t even
need to think about scaling it. Our product
utilizes the cloud. The cloud is god.
21. ~$80 month for a 24/7 server
Start out with two machines
Scale to a few thousand
... Then back down to two
research
load spikes
failover
because it is awesome
22.
23. what if you can’t use ec2?
regulatory requirements
contract requirements
military secrets
already have a big hardware investment
because YOU can do it better
24.
25. plop down half a billion dollars worth of hardware and open it to the
public?
Easy right?
52. Save money: shut off servers and
write a script to wake them up with
wake on lan when they are needed.
53. Save money: shut off servers and
write a script to wake them up with
wake on lan when they are needed.
Run background jobs on new
instances instead of overloading your
web server.
54. Save money: shut off servers and
write a script to wake them up with
wake on lan when they are needed.
Deploy to a new instance. If it fails,
just shut it off.Your users will never
even know.
Run background jobs on new
instances instead of overloading your
web server.
55. Combine Eucalyptus and EC2 to scale
out on internal spikes.
Deploy to a new instance. If it fails,
just shut it off.Your users will never
even know.
Run background jobs on new
instances instead of overloading your
web server.
56. Combine Eucalyptus and EC2 to scale
out on internal spikes.
Deploy to a new instance. If it fails,
just shut it off.Your users will never
even know.
Be really freaking awesome.
57. Combine Eucalyptus and EC2 to scale
out on internal spikes.
Impress the ladies.
Be really freaking awesome.
58. Force yourself to make a fault
tolerant infrastructure.
Impress the ladies.
Be really freaking awesome.
59. Force yourself to make a fault
tolerant infrastructure.
Impress the ladies.
Recover from hardware failures in
minutes.
60. Force yourself to make a fault
tolerant infrastructure.
Set up a PXE boot environment. Plug
in your machines, auto-install ubuntu,
auto-connect to the cluster. Installing
a few racks of hardware just got a lot
easier.
Recover from hardware failures in
minutes.