Awesome, thanks Leslie! I'll work on incorporating this goodness into the ether 
pad as well.




On 11/4/15, 4:27 PM, "Leslie-Alexandre DENIS" <cont...@ladenis.fr> wrote:

>Hello there,
>
>Very interesting initiative ! I'm currently working on the performance 
>side too on our (french astrophysics cloud) OpenStack deployment but to 
>say so currently I'm just following what CERN did regarding to Nova/CPU 
>configuration.
>It's essentially around KSM, NUMA, CPU pinning, EPT and performance 
>measures are compared through Spec 06 benchmarks, which is standard for 
>HPC/HTC computing.
>
>You can take a look at the very interesting blog from CERN here 
>http://openstack-in-production.blogspot.fr/ and if you want I have few 
>slides from various meetings like HEPIX on these subjects.
>
>Following the etherpad !
>
>Regards,
>
>Le 05/11/2015 00:11, Donald Talton a écrit :
>> Awesome start. Rabbit fd tweaks are the bane of every install...including 
>> some of my own...
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kevin Bringard (kevinbri) [mailto:kevin...@cisco.com]
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2015 3:56 PM
>> To: OpenStack Operators
>> Subject: [Openstack-operators] OpenStack Tuning Guide
>>
>> Hey all!
>>
>> Something that jumped out at me in Tokyo was how much it seemed that "basic" 
>> tuning stuff wasn't common knowledge. This was especially prevalent in the 
>> couple of rabbit talks I went to. So, in order to pool our resources, I 
>> started an Etherpad titled the "OpenStack Tuning Guide" 
>> (https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/OpenStack_Tuning_Guide). Eventually I 
>> expect this should go into the documentation project, and much of it may 
>> already exist in the operators manual (or elsewhere), but I thought that 
>> getting us all together to drop in our hints, tweaks, and best practices for 
>> tuning our systems to run OpenStack well, in real production, would be time 
>> well spent.
>>
>> It's a work in progress at the moment, and we've only just started, but 
>> please feel free to check it out. Feedback and community involvement is 
>> super welcome, so please don't hesitate to modify it as you see fit.
>>
>> Finally, I hate diverging resources, so if something like this already 
>> exists please speak up so we can focus our efforts on making sure that's up 
>> to date and well publicized.
>>
>> Thanks everyone!
>>
>> -- Kevin
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