All:
This is Donny, who worked with me to do an oVirt case study last year. He
now works for Red Hat, and is interested in donating server space to the
oVirt project, if needed.
See the message below and let's get the discussion going!
Peace,
Brian
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From: Donny Davis <dondavis(a)redhat.com>
Date: Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 12:16 AM
Subject: CloudSpin is back!
To: Brian Proffitt <bproffit(a)redhat.com>
Brian,
As promised, CloudSpin is back.
This time I am bringing a little more to the party. I have some (30) public
ipv4 address for the community, I would assume mainly for committers or
infra needs. IPv4 address are so hard to get a hold of outside the "cloud",
but the one's I do have will be shared for a great project.
I also have some dedicated HW servers for the ovirt project. There are
currently 3 idle servers with ssd's and a 100+ GB of RAM each. Please let
me know what you need, or the dev's want
I have an all new DC, with 52TB of SAN storage, and a new blade chassis.
Everything is on 10GBE fiber. The only change is the name, I didn't renew
cloudspin in time and some **sh*l* took it from me...
Anyways, I am on the fortnebula domain now.
System status as of now is as follows
Ovirt - 6 Nodes with 48GB each and 2x Quad core 2.93 GHZ procs (196 GB of
RAM for each is enroute)
Openstack - 4 Node with 96GB of ram and 2x Quad core 2.93 GHZ procs
Openshift - 3 Node with 96GB of ram and 2x Quad core 2.93 GHZ procs
One Critical systems SAN 2TB available (This SAN out preforms SSD storage)
One General Storage SAN 52TB available
You helped me get to Red Hat, which was my dream. I would like to give
something back to the ovirt community that got me here.
If the demand is higher for any particular system, then resources will be
shifted to the system with the highest demand IE, I will de-commision
openstack or openshift to meet the demands required.
Also everything is on UPS, and a generator is also going to be installed in
the next few weeks.
I aim to provide 99% uptime to the ovirt project.
Thanks again Brian
Donny Davis
dondavis(a)redhat.com
DOD Public Sector Solution Architect
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