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==OpenStack Operators Team of Japan Information Sharing Wiki==
 
==OpenStack Operators Team of Japan Information Sharing Wiki==
  
The purpose of this page is to share operational tips, know-hows, best practices from OpenStack operators, especially from Japan, which would help other operators or to create operator specific documents in the future.
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The purpose of this page is to share operational tips, know-hows, best practices from OpenStack operators, which would help other operators or to create operator specific documents in the future.
The idea came from OpsWorkshop held in OpenStack Days Tokyo 2017, where we all agreed that sharing existing documents are an easy and effective way to start collecting ops knowledge.
 
  
To start with, you can add:
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The idea came from OpsWorkshop held in OpenStack Days Tokyo 2017, where we all agreed that sharing existing documents is an easy and effective way to start collecting ops knowledge.
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To start with, you can add (but not limited to):
 
*  a link to your documents/slides
 
*  a link to your documents/slides
 
*  a blog post
 
*  a blog post
 
*  a wiki page
 
*  a wiki page
  
Topics:
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===Topics===
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* Upgrade
 
* Upgrade
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** NTT resonant https://www.slideshare.net/tomoya/openstack-63934764
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** GMO Pepabo (lift & shift) https://speakerdeck.com/tnmt/openstack-migration-case-shift-from-havana-to-mitaka
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** DeNA https://engineer.dena.jp/2017/08/denaopenstack4.html
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* Logging/Monitoring
 
* Logging/Monitoring
 
* Architecture
 
* Architecture
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* DPDK knowledge
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** Please leave your knowledge in https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/JP-Ops-Team/DPDK-HowTo for installing and setting DPDK stuff using OpenStack. It is all okay to note it in Japanese.
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* add any topics here

Latest revision as of 00:31, 24 October 2018

OpenStack Operators Team of Japan Information Sharing Wiki

The purpose of this page is to share operational tips, know-hows, best practices from OpenStack operators, which would help other operators or to create operator specific documents in the future.

The idea came from OpsWorkshop held in OpenStack Days Tokyo 2017, where we all agreed that sharing existing documents is an easy and effective way to start collecting ops knowledge.

To start with, you can add (but not limited to):

  • a link to your documents/slides
  • a blog post
  • a wiki page

Topics

  • add any topics here