OpenContrail can be used to provide network micro-segmentation to kubernetes, providing both network isolation as well as the ability to attach a pod to a network that may have endpoints in…
**UPDATE** July 31st 2015: Thanks for your support in voting for the below sessions. The voting window is now closed. We will do a followup post about the selected speaker…
This is a guest blog from tcpCloud authored by Marek Celoud & Jakub Pavlik (tcp cloud engineers) along with Rostislav Safar (Arrow ECS network engineer). To see the original post,…
Kubernetes is rapidly gaining momentum as an efficient way to manage containerized applications in a clustered environment. As applications become more dynamic and based on highly distributed and portable application…
We announced the first OpenContrail NetOps Challenge alongside the OpenStack Summit Vancouver last month. The purpose of this NetOps challenge was primarily to get the NetOps community to be made…
Flying into a cloudy Vancouver Vancouver is infamous for cloudy weather. I should know, I grew up there. As I fly into the YVR for the OpenStack Summit taking place…
In this last month since I asked for your voting support, we’ve been overflowing with great news around OpenStack… First and foremost thanks to our OpenStack Summit session proposal voters!…
Note: This blog is co-authored by Sachchidanand Vaidya and Aniket Daptari from Juniper Networks. Introduction This document describes the different options to integrate OpenContrail with vCenter/ESXi virtualization platform. Further, it…
I was happy this morning to receive RightScale’s State of the Cloud 2015 report in my email inbox. It shows definitely that Enterprises are voting for, choosing and going to…
This is a guest blog by Jakub Pavlik, tcpCloud. To see the original post, click here. As OpenStack Integrators, we often have discussions with customers regarding interoperability of VMware and KVM…