Disaster Recovery for OpenStack - Ronen Kat, IBM / Ayal Baron, Red Hat
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Ensuring the ability to recover technology infrastructure after a disaster is hard. It is hard since it requires geographic distribution, where configuration information and data written in a primary location is replicated to a data center which will be used for recovery. While disaster recovery (DR) is a critical requirement toward adopting OpenStack for enterprise mission-critical applications, OpenStack is very immature in this respect. We believe OpenStack should provide a consistent mechanism to abstract the DR support built into many enterprise systems, and higher level automation should be able to easily configure these mechanisms into a DR solution appropriate for a workload. In this presentation, we will review basic DR concepts, present our OpenStack DR vision, and describe on-going work towards storage replication in OpenStack Cinder. This is joint work between IBM Research - Haifa and RedHat.
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Deepak Shetty. I think,this is what you r looking for. https://wiki.openstack.org/w/images/4/49/Openstack_disaster_recovery_-_openstack_meetup.pdf
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Hi Ronen, Can you share the slides somewhere ? since the youtube video is not very clear so slides contents are not legible. Maybe slideshare or some other place where people can download it ? Thanks