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The [[http://www.reservoir-fp7.eu/ | RESERVOIR project]] is organizing an OpenNebula training session in Brussels on January 27-28, 2011. The training will be given by [[http://www.cetic.be/ | CETIC]] and the [[http://dsa-research.org | DSA-Research.org group at UCM]] and will take place in the IBM Meeting Room at [[http://www.digitaleurope.org | Digitaleurope]]. RESERVOIR is an IBM-led joint research initiative of 13 European partners to develop technologies that help automate the fluctuating demand for IT resources in a cloud computing environment. To pave the way to adoption of cloud technology by businesses, the RESERVOIR project has integrated a set of virtualization and cloud management tools. The training will focus on OpenNebula, a core component of the RESERVOIR framework. The training will show how to build and use your own private, hybrid and public cloud infrastructure with OpenNebula by covering all the management aspects: installation, configuration and administration. The course includes hands-on exercises to be performed using attendee's laptops. Registration is free of charge BUT need to be confirmed by e-mail to reservoir@cetic.be as attendance is restricted to 30 persons.
[[http://62.149.240.97/index.php?page=brussels-training---january-2011---material | Updated information is available at the RESERVOIR web site]].
===== Contents ====
* **Session 1** //"Introduction, Installation and Configuration"//. This section outlines the philosophy of OpenNebula, reviews its main capabilities, and illustrates the different cloud architectures that can be built with this leading open-source cloud management system. It also covers the configuration needed in the physical infrastructure to correctly deploy OpenNebula. {{http://opennebula.org/_media/community:feb11-01_-_introduction_installation_and_configuration.pdf|PDF}}
* **Session 2 & 3** //"Administration and Basic Usage"//. This section details different configuration approaches for private clouds, describes the main OpenNebula subsystems, and provides hints on extending and adapting them. {{http://opennebula.org/_media/community:feb11-02_-_administration_and_basic_usage_-_part_i.pdf|Part I}} - {{http://opennebula.org/_media/community:feb11-03_-_administration_and_basic_usage_-_part_ii.pdf|Part II}}
* **Session 4** //"Hybrid Cloud Computing"//. This session describes the scale out of the previous site to a remote cloud provider, such as Amazon EC2. Specific networking and configuration issues are described. {{http://opennebula.org/_media/community:feb11-04_-_hybrid_cloud_computing.pdf |PDF}}
* **Session 5** //"Public Cloud Computing"//. This section shows how to install and configure the available cloud interfaces to transform the private cloud into a public cloud {{http://opennebula.org/_media/community:feb11-05_-_public_cloud_computing.pdf|PDF}}.
* **Session 6** //"Advanced Topics"//. Topics on how to extend OpenNebula easily due to its flexible architecture, how to isolate your virtual networks using ebtables, how to modify the transfer manager among other interesting issues. {{http://opennebula.org/_media/community:feb11-06_-_advanced_usage.pdf|PDF}}.