IaaS and PaaS with OpenShift, Docker and GearD
IaaS and PaaS with OpenShift, Docker and GearD | |
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Description | Create a Fedora 20 VM with OpenShift, Docker, GearD and so on. |
Date | 2014-07-10 |
Location | Wolfplex Hackerspace |
Cost | free |
Who? | |
Participants | Dereckson, Jérôme, Cédric |
Goals
- Become more familiar with this technology.
- Prepare a more public workshop on the topic.
Part 1 - Theory. Hypervisor and VM installation.
Meeting at Dereckson place 2014-07-08.
- Theory
Quick and dirty overview of what the heck is IaaS or PaaS. A lego bricks story.
- Hypervisor, VM
We've chosen Fedora 20, as GearD is rather cutting edge software and require RHEL 7+ or Fedora 20+.
- Jérôme installed a Fedora 20 VM on Xen @ OVH, without regard for the RFC 1178. He intends to use it for testing.
- Dereckson installed a Fedora 20 VM on VMWare EXSi @ Online. He intends to use it to offer PaaS for Wolfplex members, especially for *.wolfplex.org and internal hackerspace applications.
Both implied a IPFO configuration, and to familiarize with the RedHat rather peculiar networking scripts.
In both case, it's rather annoying the connexion to the hypervisor required a Windows machine. From a RDP connection from Debian or a Mac OS X VM, it weren't the most comfortable setup of the world. This highlights the need to use OpenStack at the hackerspace to manage VMs.
Part 2 - OpenShfit, Docker, GearD installation
We'll meet at Jérôme place 2014-07-10 to go on with installation.