All good things must come to an end. I can say with no equivocation that the last three years have been the most rewarding from a work perspective than any other job I’ve ever had. When I accepted this challenge in May, 2011, I had no idea that the project and community would blossom as […]
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OpenNebula: Native GlusterFS Image Access for KVM Drivers
If you saw our Gluster Spotlight (“Integration Nation”) last week, you’ll recall that Javi and Jaime from the OpenNebula project were discussing their recent advances with GlusterFS and libgfapi access. Here’s a post where they go into some detail about it: The good news is that for some time now qemu and libvirt have native […]
Gluster Spotlight: Integration Nation
This week’s spotlight will be all about software integrated with storage services. GFAPI has opened the floodgates for this type of integration with GlusterFS. In this spotlight, we’ll hear from people who have been actively working on integrations with Apache CloudStack, Pydio, and OpenNebula. Hear about how they integrated with GlusterFS and they would suggest […]
Gluster Spotlight: Citrix, FASRC, Avati and Theron
Join us on Friday, February 7, 1pm Est/10am PST/18:00 Gmt for a very special Gluster Spotlight featuring our 4 new board members: James Cuff (Harvard FASRC), Mark Hinkle (Citrix), Anand Avati (Red Hat – individual contributor) and Theron Conrey (individual contributor). As always, you can watch the video feed here and ask questions on the […]
Citrix and Harvard FASRC Join Gluster Community; Board Expands
Citrix, Harvard University FASRC and long-time contributors join the Gluster Community Board to drive the direction of open software-defined storage February 5, 2014 – The Gluster Community, the leading community for open software-defined storage, announced today two new organizations have signed letters of intent to join: Citrix, Inc. and Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and […]
Gluster Cloud Night Amsterdam
Join us on March 4 for the Gluster Community seminar and learn how to improve your storage. This half day seminar brings you in-depth presentations, use cases, demos and developer content presented by Gluster Community experts. REGISTRATION Register today for this free half-day seminar and reserve your seat since spaces are limited. Click here to […]
Gluster Spotlight on James Shubin: Puppet-Gluster, Vagrant and GlusterFS Automation
***UPDATE: Due to weather-related flight cancelations and rebooking, we had to push this back to Thursday, January 23, at noon PST/3pm EST/20:00 GMT*** James Shubin is known in the Gluster community for his work on the Puppet-Gluster module. Recently, he’s begun to create powerful cocktails of Puppet and Vagrant to create recipes for automated Gluster […]
GlusterFest Weekend is Here – Jan 17 – 20
As I mentioned yesterday, the GlusterFest is nigh. This time, we’ll break out testing into two types: Performance testing Feature testing To learn about the GlusterFest and what it is, visit the GlusterFest home at gluster.org/gfest Remember that if you file a bug that is verified by the Gluster QE team, you’ll win a t-shirt […]
Gluster Hangout with Daniel Mons from Cutting Edge
Dan Mons came across GlusterFS at his job with Cutting Edge, a VFX company. He needed lots of storage space that was available to many different users – and he needed it to be able to expand as he needed. That it was free and ran on commodity systems was a big plus. Come join […]
Hangout with Semiosis (Louis Z) Today – Gluster on AWS, Java Filesystem and more
In about 90 minutes, Louis Zuckerman and I will be “hanging out” and talking about how he came to deploy GlusterFS on AWS, and why he’d developing a Java Filesystem integration with GlusterFS. I’ll post the embedded YouTube link here when we’re about to go live. Hangout starts at 11am EST, 8am PST, 16:00GMT – […]