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Ganeti: Clustered Virtualization on Commodity Hardware
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Ben Kero
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jan Thu 19
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The topic for my proposed presentation is the Ganeti project. "Ganeti" is an open source management system for managing virtual machines. It originally started as a Google internal project, but has grown to be used and developed by several groups outside of Google, including major community hosting at the OSU Open Source Lab. Ganeti allows the use of several different hypervisors such as Xen and KVM, and allows live migration and automatic replication. The presentation would go over the overall schema of a cluster, installation, administration, intelligent self-balancing, and cost savings. Comparisons will be given against the closest proprietary solution - VMWare ESX. Certain topics such as cost savings, manageability, migration, differences in schema, and a general feature comparison are given. If the audience is interested I have an optional subsection involving automating deployment of clusters using PXELinux, Kickstart, and Puppet. A live demonstration on a live cluster will be shown, prodded, and failures induced to demonstrate features such as quick and easy VM creation, batch VM creation, disaster recovery, quick prototyping, live VM and host networking alterations, and secured remote access via VNC and a virtual serial interface. Attention will be given to installing Linux and *gasp* the ability to install and have first-class Windows instances. If time permits, other related topics such as monitoring, advanced diagnostics and debugging, tuning, and the Ganeti-webmgr (http://code.osuosl.org/projects/ganeti-webmgr) project can be covered.
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