Build Cloud Infrastructure with Cheap ARM Boards
The DozenCloud Project, based on OpenStack, proposes a reasonably efficient model to construct low power virtual private cloud computing systems based on the customization of open source software tech …
Talk Title | Build Cloud Infrastructure with Cheap ARM Boards |
Speakers | Jim Huang (CTO, BiiLabs Co., Ltd.), Yu-Chiang Huang (Founder, DozenCloud Project) |
Conference | Open Source Summit North America |
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Location | Los Angeles, CA, United States |
Date | Sep 10-14, 2017 |
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The DozenCloud Project, based on OpenStack, proposes a reasonably efficient model to construct low power virtual private cloud computing systems based on the customization of open source software technologies and cost-efficient ARM boards, such as Raspberry Pi. In this talk, we will discuss the customization of management software stack for heterogeneous high-density computing, built with low-power ARM devices, with platform specific optimizations in OpenStack. The measurement of performance and power efficiency of all current low-end and micro server offerings is proved to be a bit complex since it is indeed targeted at more demanding scale-out software were called “scale-out servers”. DozenCloud has been developing these simplified blade server chassis that offer density, low power, and lower cost, in the form of open source.