Friday, August 15, 2014

RECAP: CloudStack SF Bay Area Meetup - August 2014 [feedly]



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RECAP: CloudStack SF Bay Area Meetup - August 2014
// CloudStack Blog

Last night, the CloudStack Bay Area SF Users Group held a meetup in Palo Alto, CA at SAP Labs. Thank you to Alexander Graebe and SAP Labs for hosting our group yesterday evening!

John Kinsella kicked off the night with an introduction of speakers and ended the evening with a quick reminder about the CloudStack Collaboration Conference Europe held in Budapest, Hungary on November 19-22nd, 2014. The schedule is now available and the early bird registration deadline ends August 15th! Register now. ApacheCon Europe will be co-located with the CloudStack Collaboration Conference from November 17-21st, 2014.

Our guest speaker, Nitin Mehta, presented Replacing realhostip.com with your custom domain since Citrix will be ending RHIP on September 30th, 2014. Nitin helped CloudStackers understand the prerequisites, procedure and troubleshooting steps for customizing their cloud with their own domain. Currently Secondary Storage virtual machine (SSVM) and Console Proxy virtual machine (CPVM) use realhostip.com as default SSL domain for functionalities such as viewing virtual machine console, copying templates across zones, download template/iso/volume and these functionalities will be impacted with the shutdown of realhostip.com. Slides are available here. The video will be posted in about two weeks.

John Kinsella gave the talk, Don't Break the Glass! In Case of Emergency. The video can be found here.

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On behalf of the organizers (John Kinsella, Animesh Chaturvedi, Ilya Musayef and myself), we want to thank SAP Labs for hosting the CloudStack SF Bay Area Users Group and providing a spacious venue for the CloudStackers.

Do you want to attend the next CloudStack meetup in the Bay Area? Become a member of our growing group and join us for pizza, beer and CloudStack talks! Visit: http://www.meetup.com/CloudStack-SF-Bay-Area-Users-Group/events/141814852/

We're hoping to hold the next meetup in October 2014. Stay tuned!


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