DevConf.CZ

David Duncan

David Duncan Manages a Partner Solutions Architecture Team at Amazon Web Services. David has been a Red Hat and Fedora Project participant for more than 15 years. David works on the Fedora Cloud Edition as a member of the Fedora Project.


Sessions

06-13
10:15
80min
Building Fedora Cloud Images with Kiwi Image Builder: A Comprehensive Guide
Neal Gompa, David Duncan

In this workshop, we will guide participants through the process of building Fedora Cloud Images using the powerful and versatile Kiwi image builder. Kiwi is an open-source tool that simplifies the creation of customized Linux images for various platforms, including the cloud.

During the session, we will cover the following topics:

Introduction to Kiwi Image Builder: We will provide an overview of the Kiwi tool, its features, and its role in building Fedora Cloud Images.

Setting Up the Environment: We will guide participants on setting up the necessary dependencies and configuring the environment for image building.

Image Customization: We will explore the different customization options available in Kiwi, such as package selection, configuration tweaks, and adding custom scripts.

Advanced Techniques: We will demonstrate advanced techniques for optimizing image size, enhancing security, and integrating with cloud platforms.

Testing and Deployment: We will discuss strategies for testing the built images and deploying them to popular cloud providers.

Cloud, Hybrid Cloud, and Hyperscale Infrastructure
C228 | Workshops (capacity 24)
06-13
15:30
80min
Cloud Infrastructure Users Meetup
Neal Gompa, David Duncan

Are you a user of public cloud services or interested in leveraging the power of the cloud for your projects? Join us for an engaging and informative Public Cloud Users Meetup, where cloud enthusiasts and developers gather to share their experiences, best practices, and insights around architecture.

This Meetup is a community-driven event designed to bring together individuals and organizations who are using or considering public cloud services. This interactive meetup aims to foster knowledge exchange, networking, and collaboration among open source community users and developers of many different backgrounds.

Topics will include using Podman on individual cloud instances, container management across different infrastructure environments, cloud migration, and issues related to repatriation, and the use of kubernetes from desktop to combinations of hyperscalers

Cloud, Hybrid Cloud, and Hyperscale Infrastructure
A112 | Meetups (capacity 64)