In practice, you need to be able to grow the cloud as demand increases, which makes traditional fixed reference architectures undesireable. This presentation describes the code behind Canonical's dynamic, scaling reference architecture, which places cloud infrastructure in containers to enable them to spread out across the cloud as your hardware pool grows. Hear about the design values informing this architecture, and see it in action in a cloud that is grown with additional hardware live on stage.
Adam works in Canonical's Landscape team building the OpenStack Autopilot. He has over a decade's worth of experience developing Python applications on Ubuntu.