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The OpenStack Moment at OpenInfra with Kevin Jackson and David Safaii

The OpenStack Moment at OpenInfra with Kevin Jackson and David Safaii

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Is OpenStack having a moment? On this episode of Trilio Insights, Pete Wright chats with David Safaii and Kevin Jackson, fresh from the Open Infrastructure Days North America conference, about the latest news in OpenStack, fueled by the search for VMware alternatives.

Kevin, an OpenStack veteran from the very beginning, offers a fascinating perspective on this resurgence. He contrasts the early days of OpenStack, with its challenges and leaps of faith, to today's streamlined installations. They explore why organizations are turning to OpenStack now, highlighting the impact of the VMware acquisition.

A key takeaway from the conference was Rackspace's return to the OpenStack fold. David and Kevin discuss the significance of this announcement, emphasizing Rackspace's transparency and the positive ripple effect it will have on the entire OpenStack ecosystem.

Kevin also shares insights from his panel on VMware-to-OpenStack migration, stressing the need to avoid “analysis paralysis” and encouraging a learn-by-doing approach.

Finally, they discuss Trilio's unique position in providing data protection for both OpenStack and Kubernetes, expressing excitement for the future of OpenStack and its evolution towards Kubernetes. Kevin's advice for those considering the migration? Don't wait, start learning now.

Links & Notes

  • Open Infrastructure Days North America 2024
  • Rackspace Technology Strengthens Commitment to Global OpenStack Community with Board of Directors' Seat on OpenInfra Foundation
  • Red Hat OpenStack

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