Kelly, Spoke to Chris, we will do meetup first followed by announcement on hands on workshop which will be hosted 2 weeks later.
Who besides Gilt is looking into LXC - just curious? I also don't see LXC support in 4.1 and will be released as part of 4.2.. Maybe we can do a preview of LXC and back port into custom 4.1, I'll see if Phong can help. Regards ilya > -----Original Message----- > From: Kelly Hair [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 6:06 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: CloudStack WorkShop in NYC / Free Training > > Meetups can be whatever format anyone wants. It's really up to the > organizers on that front. Agree hands on is one of the best way to learn > technology. That said, also good to know what types of options are out there > to extend CloudStack & discuss specific functionality. For example, Gilt has > offered to discuss LXC support & this is top of mind for some folks I know. > > Re: Google Hangouts vs. GTM - I thought I had read on one of the ACS > mailing lists about a limit of 10? Connections. That seems low so > hopefully I'm mistaken. For GTM, there shouldn't be a limit. If you don't > have an account then we can use mine - don't think we have any > limits on our side & I don't see a bill for it (a perk I suppose!) Can > record & publish > > Getting back to the the meetup - ok with a half & half? Some hands on & > some information sharing? > > ---- > > > > > On 8/2/13 3:31 PM, "Musayev, Ilya" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >I'm brain-storming hosting a CloudStack workshop in NYC. > > > > > > > >I'm under impression that meetups are too informational - and not > >enough hands on - while I'm not opposed to meetups, we can do both. > > > > > > > >As for the hands on workshop: > > > > > > > >End user must bring a laptop with Virtual Box pre-installed and > >template downloaded prior to attending the workshop. I will also have > >few USB sticks with template on it - just incase. I will go through > >basic install and configure 2 KVM instances. > > > > > > > > > > > >While I have lots of exposure with vSphere and CloudStack, I'm lacking > >KVM experience. > > > > > > > >Would anyone point me to any guide or a blog that has the details on > >getting ACS to work with KVM? > > > > > > > >Thanks > > > >Ilya > > > > > > > >PS: we will probably do online streaming as well and record the session. > >Do you have any feedback on Google Hangout VS GotoMeeting? > > >
