1. openSUSE Infrastructure How openSUSE runs it's own
infrastructure Lars Vogdt SUSE IT part of
2. The people behind (your Admins)
3. 3 We are...
4. Hardware
5. openSUSE Infrastructure Special thanks to Marcus Rckert and
Andreas Jger!
6. 6 Hardware stuff Nuremberg 17 real machines (25 last year)
~96 real build workers (45 last year) 26 virtual machines (20 last
year) 7 switches with 5 different (V)LANs 1 serial console server;
1 KVM server Different FC-Storages from SUSE SAN (~41TB 27 last
year) External (in Nuremberg and Google Cloud) 1 real machine 2
virtual machines Provo Cluster of 3 machines for forums, wikis and
wordpress instances Database cluster incl. storage
7. Services
8. 8 Highlights Open Build Service Building > 280,000
packages for more than 23 base distributions on 7 different
architectures Mirrorbrain (download.opensuse.org) Central mirror
database (>190 mirrors) Download redirector Torrent/Metalink
generator Virtualisation plattform Alice in Wonderland : planned:
SUSE Cloud M ailinglists F o r u m s Wikis News LizardsConnect
Bugzilla Software PiwikICC Jenkins ActiveDoc Hermes openQA
Features/Fate Git/SVN ...and many more! kernel OSEM
9. 9 Our operating system: only openSUSE ...and: SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server >400 additional packages mostly Good
guys!
10. Challenges the Future of openSUSE-Admin
11. 11 Topics for the near future More automated IT
infrastructure management Public infrastructure status: Download
statistics: https://github.com/openSUSE/mirrorpinky More services
in Provo and maybe other locations
12. Questions?
13. Thank you. Join the conversation, contribute & have a
lot of fun! www.opensuse.org
14. 14 Have a Lot of Fun, and Join Us At: www.opensuse.org
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