Introduction of OpsStack--Integrated Operation Platform developed by ChinaNetCloud
Operations Evolution Underway
Customer Challenges
OpsStack Killer Features
The document discusses AWS Code services that can be used to automate the software release process. It describes CodeCommit for source control, CodeBuild for building and testing code, and CodeDeploy for deploying builds to EC2/on-premises servers. CodePipeline allows orchestrating builds and deployments across different environments through a visual workflow.
Web Applications on AWS: This session introduces AWS services that you can leverage to build a scalable web application architecture on AWS to handle large-scale flows.
ChinaNetCloud talk on Operations-as-a-Service at AWS China Summit 2015 in Shanghai. Covers OaaS cases, technology, and AWS.
Given December 17th, 2015, in Shanghai, in Chinese by Yinan Gu.
This document discusses how AWS services can help startups and developers build and scale mobile apps faster. It recommends using AWS Mobile Hub to generate code and see how SDKs integrate various AWS services like Amazon Cognito for authentication and user management, API Gateway for REST APIs, and Lambda for backend logic. The document also demonstrates how to build a secure mobile backend with user pools for authentication, API Gateway with Lambda, and provides best practices around leveraging existing AWS services rather than recreating functionality.
The document discusses AWS services for continuous integration, delivery, and deployment based on AWS. It describes how CodeCommit can be used for source code management, CodePipeline for continuous delivery, and CodeDeploy for continuous deployment. It also discusses how Elastic Beanstalk can be used to deploy and manage applications on AWS.
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) lets you provision a logically isolated section of the AWS cloud where you can launch AWS resources in a virtual network that you define. In this talk, we discuss advanced tasks in Amazon VPC, including the implementation of VPC peering, the creation of multiple network zones, the establishment of private connections, and the use of multiple routing tables. We also provide information for current EC2-Classic network customers and help you prepare to adopt Amazon VPC.
The document summarizes why startups love using cloud computing services like Amazon Web Services (AWS). It notes that AWS allows startups to test ideas quickly and cheaply, then scale up rapidly if successful. Specific AWS services that are useful for startups are mentioned, like AWS Elastic Beanstalk for easy deployment and AWS Lambda for serverless computing. Global AWS infrastructure and tools for developers are highlighted. Packages and benefits for startups working with AWS are outlined.
This document summarizes AWS's digital platform offerings for e-commerce and retail businesses. It discusses AWS's global consumer and seller businesses, its IT infrastructure business serving hundreds of thousands of customers worldwide, and its core services in areas like compute, storage, databases, networking, security, and compliance. It also highlights how AWS can help with big data challenges, mobile applications, flexible resources, and security.
This document provides tips and best practices for using AWS Elastic Load Balancers (ELBs). It covers topics like load testing ELBs, using SSL with ELBs, CNAME records, balancing traffic both within and across availability zones, L4 load balancing support, internal ELBs, ELB logging, stickiness, blue/green deployments using ELBs, connection draining, using the ELB CLI for continuous integration/continuous delivery, auto scaling with ELB metrics, using CloudFront in front of ELBs, and some limitations around microservices support. The overall message is that ELBs are generally easy to use but have some limitations, so it's important to understand how to configure them properly
ChinaNetCloud Online Lecture:Something About TsharkChinaNetCloud
On Jul 26, Cecil Han, Senior engineer of ChinaNetCloud, shared insights on the topic of “Something about Tshark” with audience of ChinaNetCloud Webinar.
What is Tshark?
Why we need Tshark even we have tcpdump?
Common parameters
ChinaNetCloud Online Lecture: Fight Against External Attacks From Different L...ChinaNetCloud
Internet makes the world brand-new, but it also put the system safety in danger— security problems such as DDOS attacks, data theft, and BotNet always bothering IT operations teams. How can we defend ourselves from these types of attack? By implementing four layers of security protection: network, system, code, and operation maintenance.
On July 5, Wang Han, senior architect of ChinaNetCloud shared our view points about “How to resist external attacks” with dozens of audience through webinar.
云中漫步 颠覆创新_创业邦春季创新峰会主题演讲 Cloud Innovation in ChinaChinaNetCloud
President of ChinaNetCloud, Yinan Gu's keynote speech at 2016 DEMO CHINA in Beijing, May 11.
Cloud Innovation in China, Speech at DEMO China in May, 2016 in Bejing by Yinan Gu, ChinaNetCloud's President (in Mandarin)
Running Internet Systems in China - The Details You Need to Succeed in Chines...ChinaNetCloud
There are a lot of misconceptions about how the Internet actually works in China.
China’s Internet has it’s own set of unique problems such as regulatory, legal, infrastructure, connectivity, etc.
In this presentation we will examine the modern Chinese Internet, it’s structure, challenges, and how to succeed in the world’s most populous country.
Internet Cloud Operations - ChinaNetcloud & AWS Event BeijingChinaNetCloud
Internet Operations in the cloud, presented by ChinaNetCloud at joint AWS event in Beijing June, 2015.
Covers background, how clouds are different, key issues, and how OaaS (Operations as a Service) helps.
Presentation on Internet Security by @SteveMushero of @ChinaNetCloud, given in Shanghai in May, 2015.
Covers threats, risks, and solutions.
Bi-lingual English & Chinese.
ChinaNetCloud is a Chinese cloud computing company headquartered in Shanghai that manages servers for hundreds of customers around the world. It was founded by Silicon Valley experts and has over 80 professionals with extensive experience in system operations and management. ChinaNetCloud aims to become the leading provider of server management and cloud computing services globally.
Cloud Operations Challenges - Talk by ChinaNetCloud at Joint Cisco eventChinaNetCloud
Talk given by ChinaNetCloud CEO Steve Mushero at joint event with Cisco in Beijing on April 2, 2015.
Covers what's wrong with Internet Operations today and how to fix it.
China has many public cloud providers ranging from large international ones like AWS to domestic players like Aliyun, the largest Chinese cloud. Key domestic clouds also include Tencent Q-Cloud, UCloud, and QingCloud. These Chinese clouds offer basic IaaS features but still lag international counterparts in advanced capabilities. The history of Chinese clouds has seen some failures but significant growth in recent years as the market becomes more competitive.
ChinaNetCloud - Public Clouds in China OverviewChinaNetCloud
Overview of the Public Clouds in China, including Aliyun, AWS, Tencent plus UCloud, QingCloud, Azure, and more.
Given by Steve Mushero at BarCamp Shanghai 2014 and other events.
ChinaNetCloud - China Internet Infrastructure SummaryChinaNetCloud
This document discusses the challenges of running internet servers in China compared to other countries. It notes that China has the world's largest internet population, which is very diverse across regions. The internet infrastructure faces issues like limited competition among carriers, poor connectivity in some areas, lack of BGP routing, and congested connections. Data centers in China also have challenges like small sizes, limited power, and inconsistent service. Content delivery networks are necessary to effectively serve customers across China. The document recommends starting small, choosing high quality infrastructure providers, and leveraging relationships to overcome common hurdles when operating servers in China.
Linux Memory Basics for SysAdmins - ChinaNetCloud TrainingChinaNetCloud
ChinaNetCloud training for Linux Memory Basics for SysAdmins.
This is an introduction to general Linux memory for troubleshooting, monitoring, and basic understanding.
This document provides an overview of networking layers, including physical (layer 1), data link (layer 2), internet (layer 3), transport (layer 4), and application (layer 7) layers. It describes common networking components, standards, and protocols for each layer such as cables, switches, IP addresses, TCP/UDP, and HTTP. Troubleshooting tips are also provided for each layer to help identify and resolve common networking issues.
10. DevOps的基础
Full Version Control 版本控制
代码提交,复查,合并等
Environment/System abstraction 抽象环境
满足多环境部署,配置独立且自动化
Full-automated Testing 自动测试
功能和依赖关系的测试自动化
Full Continuous Integration 持续集成
持续性测试任何变更,持续部署各个环境