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SUSE Studio @ Brainshare Salt Lake City

James Tan
October 12, 2011

SUSE Studio @ Brainshare Salt Lake City

James Tan

October 12, 2011
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  1. Building Images for the Cloud and Data Center with SUSE

    ® Studio James Tan Engineering Manager, SUSE [email protected]
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  10. 16 New in Studio Onsite 1.2 • All the new

    features in Studio Online (susestudio.com) • Plus: ‒ System z support ‒ LDAP authentication support ‒ Instrumentation for SUSE® Manager, Sentinel Log Manager ‒ Amazon EC2 cloud deployment ‒ Enhanced appliance versioning and rebuilding ‒ Enhanced security ‒ SUSE ® Linux Enterprise Server for VMware templates ‒ SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 SP4 templates ‒ Gallery for sharing appliances with other users ‒ Default 4k alignment for disk images
  11. 17 System z Extension • zFCP (Fiber Channel attached SCSI

    disks) • DASD (Direct Access Storage Device)
  12. Thank you. 20 Try it out at: susestudio.com More info

    at: suse.com/products/susestudio/ To learn more, attend the following sessions: SUS117 Introduction to SUSE Studio and the SUSE Cloud Program SUS121 The Big Three: Build with SUSE Studio, Deploy with SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service and Manage with SUSE Manager SUS211 Building System z Images with SUSE Studio
  13. Corporate Headquarters Maxfeldstrasse 5 90409 Nuremberg Germany +49 911 740

    53 0 (Worldwide) www.suse.com Join us on: www.opensuse.org 21
  14. Unpublished Work of SUSE. All Rights Reserved. This work is

    an unpublished work and contains confidential, proprietary and trade secret information of SUSE. Access to this work is restricted to SUSE employees who have a need to know to perform tasks within the scope of their assignments. No part of this work may be practiced, performed, copied, distributed, revised, modified, translated, abridged, condensed, expanded, collected, or adapted without the prior written consent of SUSE. Any use or exploitation of this work without authorization could subject the perpetrator to criminal and civil liability. General Disclaimer This document is not to be construed as a promise by any participating company to develop, deliver, or market a product. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. SUSE makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents of this document, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. The development, release, and timing of features or functionality described for SUSE products remains at the sole discretion of SUSE. Further, SUSE reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes to its content, at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes. All SUSE marks referenced in this presentation are trademarks or registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  15. 23 What's new Jan - Twitter and Facebook login Feb

    - First ever public openSUSE 11.3 AMIs - SLES for VMware templates Mar - Direct Amazon EC2 upload and launch - Public openSUSE 11.4 AMIs (5 days before official openSUSE 11.4 launch) - Same day openSUSE 11.4 support - One click upgrade older openSUSE appliances to 11.4 - Public Gallery - Revision management (beta) - Changelog, configuration overview, version cloning (branched appliance development) - dister, command-line tool for building appliances and Testdrive (via Studio API) Apr - Support for SLES 10 SP4 and upgrade (same day) May - Dropped S3 support in EC2 UI (less credentials), choose instance type - Gallery desktop client Jun - New Partners tab Jul - SUSE Studio Onsite 1.2 (System z support)
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