OpenInfra Live Episode 23: OpenInfra Days 2021 Recap

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my welcome everyone back to another episode of open in for live opening for live is the weekly hour-long show that we produce at 1400 utc every thursday and we bring together open source users developers operators people from all over the world talking about use cases demos we have so many great topics every week and we're just super excited you can all join us we get people from all over the world joining every week it's pretty incredible and uh in fact you can be engaged through the chat throughout the episode we'd love to hear where you are tuning in from so that's always exciting to see how many different people from around the world join us and today's episode is actually about open in for live uh sorry open infra days which are regional events that happen around the world every year and i've been very um fortunate and i'm very grateful to have had the opportunity to join many of these events in person myself over the years we've had openstack days and open in for days and many many countries around the world and this year of course we had many virtual events and we have with us the organizers of three of those events that have just recently occurred and they're going to come on the show we're going to introduce them and they're going to walk us through what they learned at these incredible events so everybody come on this on the stream and let's go ahead and do a round of introductions and then we'll start off with some presentations to kind of share some of what we learned so go ahead and join and i will introduce everybody we have with us today we have all of these amazing people so uh let's let's start with uh tikka why don't you introduce yourself and uh that will get us started hi everyone good morning good afternoon and good evening for people around the world i'm tikka from openstack indonesia community organizer and now i'm live in bulgar thank you for joining us tikka so rico why don't you introduce yourself next hi everyone i'm rico i'm the one with the organizer for opening batteries asia so today we're going to introduce you a little bit about opening five days asia so stay tuned all right hasagawa-san welcome from japan hi my name is japan today i would like to introduce our event name is crowd operator that's tokyo so i'm so excited all right my best friend from japan is is on the live stream i couldn't be more excited and uh i can't wait to get to all of your countries as soon as i can to to actually uh see you in person but today we get to talk on the live stream so thank you all for joining the show the first uh presentation to share the great news and discoveries from cloud operator days in tokyo is of course akihiro hasagawa so please take it away and share what you've found and then we'll all come back on later and and uh reconvene thank you mark so hello everybody and good morning good evening wherever so my name is akiro today i would like to introduce our event names crowd operator there's tokyo why we do and how we do this event working and so please to the next next week and what is a great operator days it's a focus tech event but not only the uh open nicola foundation openstack but also the all pub cloud operators that means including the aws agile google or kubernetes some other a lot of the technology so covering technology is a very wide wide one because we are covering the ai machine learning or shia cd devops so and at this event we're expecting the around the 2000 people joining so go to the next slide so let me introduce the history of our event we are starting the openstack days event on 2013 almost eight years ago maybe it's a fast event in the world i'm not talking about the opposite days so we are growing the openstack days event year by year but the things are getting changed people is not only covering the openstack technology but also they would like to know other technology like a container or something so 2018 we spreading the our event wise open stuff that tokyo keep doing another is the cloud native days tokyo and crowd native days tokyo is really focused on the cloud native foundations technologies so from the 2019 we are totally separate this event but from the last year 2020 we change the name from the openstack tokyo to the crowd operator there's tokyo so while we choose a cloud open that is tokyo because we need the spot writing to the operators operator so mainly such kind of a technology event people is focused on the how to use it or how to build it or how to develop it such kind of the information but the crowd is operational is very important we need to keep operating the infrastructure software so on but people don't care don't focus on this point and people don't have to say that don't don't think important of the infrastructure operators are we seeing so by sharing the technology operation technology sharing the operation technology is very important for us and also educating training the young engineers young operators it's also important because the young people prefer to do application development and people don't know how infrastructure operation is important and uh excited or interested so dissolving the operator shortage is also the main spot main point of this event and this year we held our event from the 14th july to 27th august normally we do the two days event but this year we totally changed this format we had a one month broadcasting because today is too short to expanding the information if we keep the one month people is sharing our video on the sns were talking about the sessions through in the chat or twitter or instagram so it's a very important for the online event one day today is only the this time and cannot collaborate in the wrong time so one month is a good influence for us because we get the 2000 registrations and the total view is uh almost approaching 4 000 it's a big number today's event is usually we only get 1000 something and 500 or less than one thousand viewers so this we can get achieved a good number and also we this year we can successfully to collaborating with media so a lot of the japanese media is introduce our event itself on their site this is a very important things because we keep the one month event so if media picking up the sub uh sessions then people know oh this event is interesting let's go let's gather so on yeah it's a good influence to japanese market i think and one another the challenging is uh this year we set the best operator award in this year we get more than 50 sessions and we choose one session as a best operator about and this is a competition and how much viewer they can get a good point and also the screening committee we have a screen committees and the screen quantity is coming from the some academic side professors and also the media person writers we can involving such kind of the non-commercial people and also the ignorance uh influenced people to join this award so this year entity communications get the best open award but this award itself is i think a good influence to motivating the presentations i think and so i would like to say thank you to our sponsors this year we get a lot of the sponsors for our event sakurashiren urak njx red hearts such kind of good tools for the operator not only the operator but the good tools for the crowd environment such companies are helping and supporting our events thank you very much so this is our last slide so why cloud operators cloud technology is getting mature as everybody using the kind of the current technology but operators are required more wide range tech not only the hardware network storage and container os it's pretty hard to catching up the such technology all of the such technology so enhancing quad operator fundamentals it's also that i need education educating the operators and devops crcd sre operation is a very important part of the crowd so to covering such kind of a large topic one community cannot covering everything so much current community collaborations not only uh uh sorry opening first shares community but also the crowd native community or aws community as your community such kind of the several large community collaboration is very important for the event and our organization is non-commercial and everybody volunteer voluntary doing so our neutrality is a very important to do such kind of the event i think so thank you very much everybody this is yeah our event so thank you so much for for sharing that um i was gonna just ask you a couple questions and then we can we can go to the next presentation but it seems like one of the things you're really trying to help with is this knowledge and skills that are and there's a shortage of right like operators operations knowledge there's just only not enough people that have that knowledge so i guess we've we've seen a lot of interest in what we've done like jobs episodes hiring but what kind of uh which is more developer side but maybe in the future we'll do an operate operations or operator jobs show but what kind of skills do you think companies are looking for to try to you know add to their operations staff yes so operator needs a full stock engineering not only the one technology but also covering the whole of technologies and they would need to know the os or networks and also they need write down the subscript to our applications so this is a requirement currently that's why we uh how to find out the good operators this is a big yeah yeah that that's that's great and i think that these types of events can be super helpful for for helping to expand that knowledge so there it's not just one or two people that have this special knowledge we can expand it to more people more jobs people can can get economic opportunity um i guess my last question would be just it sounds like you've done a lot and learned a lot from virtual events on how to kind of make make the best of it it's difficult to do virtual events but you've made some changes in terms of making it longer and you've been able to reach more people is that is that kind of how you've adapted uh yes so virtual event is there of course two points good point and bad point but point we can not collaborating physically it's pretty hard to say moving or something but a good point is video recording and sharing is good for the social networking so twitter or facebook we can share such kind of the information from there so this year we do the one month event one month protesting normally only the one month broadcasting people don't see the video so much because every day we can see every day we can see oh i forget that watching the video so that's why we set the operator award operator is a competition and each session means viewers so some of the influence sharing the videos and competitions this is a maybe the only the bachelor event those collaborations i think such kind of yeah they're a good point at the back point yes yes well i i i'm very impressed with the way your your team and and the organizers yourself especially have have adapted and we're actually reaching more people with this knowledge so very glad you could be on so don't go far we're going to bring everybody back at the end of the show to uh to kind of wrap it up and ask a few more questions but next i'd like to welcome on tika to share with us a lot of the learnings from the open infra day indonesia so welcome okay hello everyone i'm tikka and today i want to show and share about how often in pradesh indonesia and how it works in 2020 pandemic situation and now uh i'll tell you the uh vision and mission about indonesia opening fridays that we have a same mission with others maybe like indonesia opening fridays is helped to bring together users business operators or providers of cloud community from various organizations that use open infra and open source cloud open source cloud technology to share and discuss about how it works and how it used in this production and how to utilize the open source software and hardware in their business environment and this is a timeline of indonesia opening fridays we have a three event in 2019 we held the very first conference indonesia open infrastructure day it was a offline event and it was huge and did that was a very first conference about open infrastructure and cloud in indonesia and we started the online event in 2020 in 2020 because of pandemic situation we're collaborating with cognitive indonesia community also to create the open infrastructure and cloud native days indonesia and finally we have in 2021 we have indonesia opening fridays which held in last august as a roadshow to the open in friday's asia and this is the last event report we have over to uh 220 uh participants and we have seven decisions with total uh 130 000 viewers and this is you can see the demographic attendees of last indonesia opening fridays and this is our event highlight we have uh to create the unborn event we have your prize to wield the coa action for chair for participants we create the wheel in at the end of the event and we also have great topics from speakers it's like uh the cognitive and open infrastructure used in our government and in various organizations in industry in indonesia and that was a great event another highlight is we have uh four key keynote speakers in indonesia opening fridays the was from openinfra foundation from easystack from vtec and from beta pen the first is from openinfra foundation they tell us about has progressed since the release of openstack nine eleven years ago and various projects have been released the conference have been helped and the increase in community members also open infra foundation share about what challenge open infra will face in the next decade such as more open source components to build test and integrate in hardware and development platforms also government needs the most important thing that openinfra has shared with us is open infrastructure foundation is focused on infrastructure and trying to enable operators to share what challenge they have encountered and how they overcome this challenge so it will involve a lot of knowledge sharing between open infrastructure foundation and community members in the end that collaboration is a big part of what opening foundation is focus on and the second keynote is from easy step which is it's recalling rico explained how easy stack journeys start from the community to become the leading open source technologies enterprise cloud provider and how they do many things but not at lunch they always try to think how they can be something bigger so they're always the next fountain after another and the third keynote speaker is from mr deegan dirgentara who is working at one of banking industries in indonesia he shared is it possible to transform the it infrastructure to devops and the answer is yes he proved that providing digital banking service using open infrastructure technology and open source software solution is very possible and that's what he did from conceptualizing to implementing in his his current workplace and prove to be reliable indeed the time it takes it's not short to make all happens but it's worth it and the last keynotes is from mr hakim from vtec mr hakim explained about adinosa bootcamp program adinisa is a digital academy platform it's great to minimize the gap from iit industry and students they have a mission to bring bring out the young talents to ready work in i.t environment in it industry the bootcamp materials is focused and contains linux cloud devops and most is in open source technology and the adenosia is profiled with the hands-on lab so the students are the train the attorneys will have their hands on left and case to solve with the certified mentors and next uh this is our sponsor that we can share the great event without them the thank you for other sponsor and the community partners from several open source community in indonesia and next uh this is the organizer which is our awesome team because actually we prepare this event it's last more than three months because we need to okay we create this event we have to create this event for the roadshow to our very first opening fridays asia and we uh something unique about preparing this event is we organize this event fully set well we have we haven't met each other and we we do the weekly meeting synchronous weekly meeting and all not only the event we're told but organizing is critical thank you for the organizer and uh why we help the opening fridays in indonesia because indonesia is now uh try always try to transforming from the uh from the uh existing technology to open open infrastructure cloud and open source uh are widely known and used nowadays in indonesia uh we most uh the trend of this trend the technology in indonesia is openstack and cognitive now is emerging and and grow in indonesia and we want to facilitate the community organization engineer studying and technology in indonesia together together and bring indonesia technology to the next level also we want to create network with others from different background like from newcomers or from from expert to to share everything related to technology especially in open source cloud com open source cloud and open infrastructure we want to maintain and always collaborating with others open source open infrastructure communities in indonesia also in asia and global communities uh indonesia opens indonesia openstack uh user group uh community uh this is the grout of from from us and we we usually active on telegram and twitter so make sure you you see us you look at us follow us in openstack england in twitter and telegram also in facebook and see our last event our documentation in our youtube i think uh that's all from indonesia opening from opening fridays thank you so much that was very uh informative and it's exciting to see some of the things that are happening um in indonesia and uh i believe some of your team members are chiming in we have tons of people that are on live so please everybody keep keep throwing your questions and we actually did get another question um from chat which was about the 2019 event where did it take place in indonesia maybe get us a sense for where some of the tech hubs or activity are within the country uh in 2019 we held the event in surabaya in east jaffa of indonesia and actually we plan to help the another opening fra structure day in several cities in indonesia like sumatra or kalimantan or bali but funding may happen and we can we can do that uh so we plan to another years but we still help the online event and actually we plan in next year because we uh mostly vaccinate hope that we can help the in person even like the 2019 that's that's great well um i'm just asking so i can plan my travel schedule no i'm kidding um but i would i would absolutely love to to come in person to the next time it's in person sounds like an amazing event one of the things you mentioned was that there's a lot of effort to bring students in and help them get started we talked a little earlier about hiring and how much need there is for new talent and then there's people obviously that want to pursue careers can you talk a little more about that like how how have you been the community been able to support new students getting involved yeah like we active in telegram group which is uh we help the several regularly one limit up it's like our community time that we encourage the students the newcomers to talk and share about what they learn and uh share to them what is open infrastructure and what is open source or what is cloud open source and hey you you have to try this this is the new big things to the future like uh you have to try this because this is a will works to you uh we want to we want to encourage students and new newcomers so we can bring the indonesian technology to the next level well that's great i mean i think this is super super important and we want to bring in the next generation of stackers open source developers operators and you know i will say i learned something new today which i didn't know you had a telegram group i think you might be the first user group in the world uh that i know of that's that's got a telegram group so that's very uh very cool um i'll have to find it and join it sounds like everybody out there should learn about this telegram group and we have lots of people that have you know all kinds of other other channels but uh telegram is a very interesting system so i'm excited to to check out what you're doing there it seems like uh you're breaking new ground for the the community organizing by using uh telegram yeah you have to join us because uh the indonesian uh enthusiasts will be more enthusiastic if they didn't know the case the uh use case or the actual case from how the openstack can open infrastructure used in indonesia in global that's great well thank you for everything you're doing very innovative and bringing together people from all parts of the community and really growing everybody's skills and and connecting making all those connections so i really appreciate everything you've done i think we will come back again at the end and ask a few more questions hopefully anyone out there who's watching this live can drop questions in the chat for for any of our speakers and when we get to the end we'll bring everybody back so thank you for sharing all that um next we're going to uh bring on rico to talk about uh the the opening for days asia event and share all the the learnings from organizing uh that awesome event welcome thanks mark so uh hello everyone uh it's a great day so today we're going to talk about the opening parties asia 2021 so if you never heard about it in 2020 because there is not exists in the previous year um so everything starts it's an interesting story so everything starts at 2018 in the pdg like me and ian uh we talked about do we want to have an event for opening data to asia at the time that to think about that idea we're talking about to have a bunch of non-native english speakers across like multiple languages with barriers and we're talking about is there any sponsors like willing to support such an event that is across different across different areas and it's quite difficult at the time that we're trying to discuss that so we basically in 2018 we think it's machine income like mission possible so we actually didn't looking forward for actions uh until 2021 that we started rethinking about this so uh we decided to uh bring into action next slide please so before i start anything i would really like to appreciate and thanks to uh all the sponsors we have uh without any of these sponsors there is no way that we can like having this event we actually having a lot of interesting stories and cooperations with sponsors we built on trust and everything went well so we really thank the sponsors next slide please and without organizers this even cannot be happened uh so this is this basically is event that we built from zero i mean absolutely zero but we borrowed the the passions from each local user groups we have like in previous speakers we have satikas in our group as well we have hasakawa in our school as well we have a lot of like front careers group in the user group japan user group we have all the different user groups to join us too everybody is so excited because they are the people who running the local events they know the value for opening parties asia uh i also i'd like to special thanks to asensu so he's not in this uh youtube uh life but he really do did a lot of work together uh to to to do i like highlighting here uh thank you so next slide please so i think this is important to explain like why we want to have our id asia so uh to look around in the entire entire asia area you'll find like layers are there are groups that are doing very well there are groups like uh indonesia user group they like what you say they start from 2019's and they've been very active leaving the new role and there are places that people might have interesting on learning the open source cloud-related communities in asia uh and most importantly is we trying to help and support and expose them not just expose them to to uh to the global but also expose all the different uh local uh organizers and awesome peoples into each other uh it's so easy to find out why we need this especially when you're asking what is the neighborhood areas opening for a community has been doing uh you probably have no clue because we find out there is no bridge way to reject everybody and also when you're trying to have an event on your local on your local place but you are on your own so we try to build a stage for people in asia and also we're trying to like bridge up for the global community with asia community that not just the asia communities a single uh for a single uh open source community but for multiple open source communities we're trying to bridge everything like kawasan just mentioned and i think mark has also mentioned as well there is no one open source cloud tools can solve the cloud operators issue because everything is binding together whatever this kubernetes whatever it is a container whatever it's open stack everything is should be into one solution and we believe that is also what the cloud community should be as well so we we do this in asia we try to bring it up and the final thing is we're trying to bring the global community into asia and bring asia committee into global what i mean is we we want to introduce a lot of global community activities like when is a pdg uh what is under uh election and also what is happening in asia who is the asia user group doing well we're trying to bridge up all these informations and we're trying to have a asian leadership in global community so that i think all those together is why we have this event next slide please so it it finally happened it didn't happen easy we actually have a lot of the online thing when you're thinking about to have an event like open fire days asia which is all organizers uh volunteer organizers we actually have this thinking about like you have to think about like how to transfer uh sponsor fees from one one one area to the other area uh you have to listen high global finance you have to do a global contract and contacts it's not easy solution but we happy that we started this step because this is more like an experiment as a very first year like is it is actually something can be happened is it something that never be done but can we do it and is it good for other uh local user groups so we have the answer which is yes let's like please so our way is that we're happy to and to report to everyone that uh our very first opening buddies asia is a success um i will explain what it is i think it is a success so we have about 336 registration uh we have uh six sorry we have 636 registration we have 356 attendees on event day and it's a is an event that is over uh 10 hours uh not just for sure event but it's a 10 hour event there's more than 10 hours uh we have full track uh with five keynotes and 54 uh 44 uh sessions and the attendees all across asia with pre-recorded but provides full hd streaming ability next slide please so other than that that you will see something very interesting like when people and when early morning uh the event started you will have a lot of attendees from uh from korea from japan uh they joined and they have they have a phone in this in the event and a virtual event like this like people can comes and goes and pick what they want to hear we have we make sure the agenda uh and the schedule is friendly for everyone so they can search on their own calendar dude and pick try to attend during the day and and like at it about the uh about lunch time for japan and uh people from japan korea like you you'll find that people from india shows up and saying good morning and they they uh they excited to start their event they uh with us so it's so interesting to see this kind of well that's why we have like this kind of 10 hour event we want to make sure like everyone everybody in asia uh have a full day event uh it's a long uh it's a long and especially when we're talking about full track but i think it's totally worth it because everybody hears and they have they will make sure they have the full day event the attendees uh kindly in the play phone give us uh 8.6 stars uh averagely uh which i assume ten is uh uh ten is the uh the four four star uh so we have i think we have pretty good uh for experience for the audience which i'm glad that audience are generally happy most like average people spend 2 hours and 43 seconds sorry 343 minutes on our event so that means like averagely everybody have been joining uh at least five more than five sessions in our event averagely so which things like we provide like we provide a lot of sessions really they are interesting to to uh to learn and to hear uh we have uh 57 channels um the peak attendees is uh 129. so that's about the the number of attendees we have in date day and a lot of people actually join us until the end of the uh of the event so we are very happy and thank for all the audience who join next slide please so one of the interesting thing about oid asia that we start from zero but we have i would like to thank to the energy cloud as our involved provider so we so happy and so excited to tell you that our event website is run on openstack our uh our file services is run on openstack our video streaming all our video streaming on the day in the event is all run on openstack so we we try to have this kind of a kind of like experience run openstack because we want to make sure the network bandwidth is totally covered uh not just we just we not just need machines we need a network we need a storage to be fast uh we need everything to be stable so that's why we choose openstack because we are part of openstack already and we totally convinced that it can be wrong with this task and it turns out like with this kind of full hd uh event like nothing went down nothing went 22 issues everything is so stable we actually have a lot a lot of recorders of the of hbn's that still have the still have like playstaff for uh for for actual loadings so we're happy about this and we decided to say like openstack is part of our event next slide please so during the event that i i start to uh we actually as an organizer we just hang around uh like everybody else we have to do a lot of our pre-event preparations on even day we just enable the streaming uh head over to openstack and we have fun with everybody else and on a way that i have found that i found like people started greeting each other people start to invite each other uh like women of openstack and women of kubernetes they uh they start engaging with each other invite each other to the event and also like long long like long uh like long long long-term relationship friends start to uh greeting to each other and they say missing to each other uh wish you to join see and see each other each other on the uh physical event and that is the things that i feel like we just we're not just sharing the technical and to showing each time of the video streaming we actually provide a platform for everybody to be able to engage uh virtually with us uh so that's that's why that's what i defined we have a successful event next slide please so uh this will be very quick if you're running without opening five days or call native days in asia but you have no plan to run them you can try to contact us we will help to uh we might be able to help as i mentioned that we meant to support and provide to uh to hope to cloud native and 25 user groups in asia next slide please so uh our next year will be 2022 around probably on june i will be opening files and cognitive data we welcome all the open source uh open source user group to join us so feel free to contact us next slide please and feel free to follow us on the facebook twitter and uh keep tracking on our website all the videos we have on the event day is all released on our youtube channel just search just go to search they open for days asia and you'll find out youtube i would really think thanks to everybody to uh to check out and we really are looking forward for 2022 so thank you thank you so much that was amazing um i love that you're running all of these tools on openstack it really shows your believe in the in the tools we're building and and using them um you know i think that uh you know we just had sung tsu pop in from the chat who's one of the organizers so you i'm glad you you mentioned earlier uh how much help that was provided there because that was that was amazing so hello uh welcome uh i hope everybody's in the chat hope everybody in the chat does get to get a chance to to jump in and meet meet each other you know i think uh i love that you not only broke new ground here with using all these different tools but you've offered other people a chance to help so uh i guess you know what what is the easiest way for people to connect with you you drop some emails earlier but what's the what's the best way people can contact you if they want help putting on an awesome show like this so uh to contact me uh you can so easily you just find uh you can find me uh all informations on the uh only open openstack i mean the open dev uh opening for a website there i have like emails and you can find me on irc you find me on facebook you find me on twitter you'll find me on linkedin you'll find me everywhere you can find me and i'm there we i'm always there to uh to support uh so you find me or you find my clear to find me that's two weights yes yes well i i've been very lucky myself to be able to work with you for many years in this community so i want everyone else to have that opportunity but i know you're you're constantly helping people all day long so i'm just gonna keep sending more of them your way so why don't we um actually bring everybody back on and uh we can do a little round table um i promise that they'd all come back so hopefully they're still waiting in the green room um and we did get a few questions in chat but if anyone's on the live stream and does want to ask this group some questions please drop them in and we'll try to get to them so one of the questions that that came in was about what are some of the local trends you're seeing um in your in your region with your communities does anybody uh want to take that one so in japan of course the cloud native opening is a very popular and a big tolerance but the people is spreading the lot of the part of the technology it's a kind of the diversity of the universities someone is already focused on the microservices or someone is ai or someone is sre so it's getting more complicated not only the one big trend but there are a lot of several brands clusters like clusters i think yes in japan so and because mobility the services of fintech some of the big enterprise project is uh growing and such people is also using the open technology opening class technologies it's also the big changes i think okay tikka do you uh have some thoughts on indonesia what kind of trends you're hearing from your community yeah like in indonesia like i said before that indonesia is now migrating one by one to from existing technology to now and nowadays technology which is opening try and open source cloud and uh the trend is now several or in numbers uh some industry is using openstack and mostly cloud native projects uh in indonesia uh it was uh banking in fintech industry and public sectors in e-commerce they mostly use the opening projects and cognitive projects because it's reliable on their services that's great so i'm hearing at some connections here it seems like hassa galasson mentioned fintech you mentioned banking so it seems like financial services is a is a common thread here people that are really using this ricoh what are you seeing in in terms of regional trends is it similar are you seeing any differences yeah so it's kind of interesting because we actually also see the same leaders i i cannot represent that multiple because asia is a pretty big place ah yes i'm in trouble i love every one of them but what i say is like yeah a lot of the things like uh people do speak different languages but their needs actually is very similar uh this is so similar if you can success in one areas about the banking you can actually society other place like uh i know we already have like long terms of uh uh long-term like big financial company like union pay uh and we have like new kind of a financial uh group which is growing very big like one of the largest like and group um those are the very good examples for many parts in in asia and for this kind of like uh like mentioned like large telecoms there is also bento uh winter network from greenland they're also doing very good as well so it's like from japan and i do like to borrow one of your work my careers uh is that you in the keynotes that you mentioned about this like 36 percent of annual growing rate in asia so we actually have export like more and more uh from different kind of i think from different domains of areas trying to using openstack and trying to adapt for uh for more kind of uh testing with openstack and still now they do more testing and i i have i also learned about like some lucky companies that are trying to that more so yeah i definitely see the same trend and i also see like like new people not just from the information technology but for other areas they're trying what they have they combine openstack maybe with other they come back cut out with other um but they always they always kind of like maybe a layer place for uh opening file structure project yeah that's great and i think you know rico knows the way to get my attention is like just quote my own keynote back to me so obviously he knows me well but um yeah i think uh that we are seeing incredible growth in all all regions throughout asia and and in fact um we're just wrapping up our annual user survey um for openstack and we don't have all the all the data uh analyzed yet but we we have seen an incredible number of users who their their footprint for openstack is has doubled or tripled in the last two or three years so that kind of growth we're seeing and exactly to your point about combining technologies like there's nobody that's just running openstack right people are running it with kubernetes and of course there's linux you know that's always in the mix and there's tons of other technologies in seth and and we're going to have to have an episode coming up next week about open second stuff so people combine all these things but um and and i guess the last thing that you made me uh think about is when we talk about sometimes the different verticals that the needs are really common across regions and verticals right if it's compute storage and networking you need it to scale out you need it to perform well and be secure and performant and reliable and so sometimes the verticals really don't ultimately need radically different things right they actually are needing to do the same compute storage and networking reliably at scale but um i guess on the topic of users i was going to ask you all if there were a few usernames that come to mind companies that uh that you heard about at your events or you've run into recently that are worth mentioning i will go to hasa galasan for that one maybe everybody knows that yahoo japan is a big user in japan and they are working the 19000 physical server and 200 openstack clusters so they are showing the how to operating or managing such a large big scale class that opens the clusters and it is very useful knowledges yeah that's that's amazing 90 000 physical servers is a massive footprint um i i i just shudder to think how many cores that is it's got to be hundreds of thousands of cores i don't know but um 90 000 physical machines with open source infrastructure openstack kubernetes and all those clusters they run uh is is really impressive um so that's yahoo japan great example um chica do you have any user names that come to mind yes uh in indonesia i know some uh companies that use up an infrastructure uh mostly in openstack like world technology and business geo networks uh like games openstack and opening for projects for their service uh but i don't know the details uh from uh the num in numbers but they use uh openstack uh to their service and uh making cluster and profile uh profile good rico do you do you have any other uh users you want to mention oh yeah so uh i think i mentioned about the uh and groups and the employees and venture network device and they're all very good uh there's also like other users like china mobile i know the uh one of the actually i know a lot of a lot of bank in uh they're using openstack uh actually using it at very large scale and also i know the telecoms in uh in in asia i i i do know at least like five six seven telecoms in asia that they're using uh they're using openstack uh and i think like as sticker as uh hasakawa song has mentioned like there's a lot of big great and new use cases in in indonesians and uh in japan as well so uh i think this is actually a lot i cannot like flash that out uh directly but we actually have a lot of uh like user user uh user sharing session you know opinion but asia good well thank you so much um i'm very um thankful and just amazed by all the work you've done all of you to organize these events they're incredibly hard to do in person they're even harder to do virtually and you've all adapted and found ways to bring people together in spite of travel restrictions so thank you thank you so much for for everything you've been doing and for coming on the show today to to share some of those things so everybody out there you should get to know these folks and they can connect you to many many other people in these different communities around the world and uh so with that i think we're just about out of time so i want to just mention a few things that are coming up so that everybody can can get involved and everything that's coming next so first of all the super user awards these are this is a super prestigious award we just had an episode recently where we brought back some of the past award winners to see where they are now and what they're doing and so we're having the awards again this year so the the urls here we'll drop it in the chat but you can nominate your organization or another organization that you you know of that's running uh open source infrastructure and uh is doing some interesting and innovative things we always get incredible number of nominations every year and it's very difficult to uh to pick a winner but uh it is it is an awesome opportunity so please nominate your organization nominate others that you know about secondly i want to just mention that there is one more opening for day happening this year opening for day china registration is open now it's coming october 15th and uh if you can and 16th and and we will have the link uh dropped in chat as well so these are these are uh join us uh rico is is uh is excited to uh to give you the call to action right there on video man he is always innovating with how to do things online i've never seen that before the live sticky note so uh obviously we love these events and there's one more so we don't want to miss this one um the last thing i will mention on upcoming events is this weekly show opening for live we're doing a bigger better expanded even more in-depth uh series of episodes over two days in november we're calling it open and for live keynotes so these will be uh over the span of two days we'll have kind of shorter keynote style segments bringing lots of people in registration is open right now if you go to openinfor.live there's a button there to register for the keynotes and it is free we also have sponsorships if you go to openinfor.live and click through to learn more about the keynotes there's details on the sponsorship packages or you can just drop an email to this email events.openinfor.dev so as usual we're dropping all the links in chat we want to get everybody involved in all the stuff we're doing going forward and lastly i will just say thank you to all of the companies that make the opening for foundation possible these are the companies that as members help us with the funding we need to invest in community building and you know our mission is to build communities who write software that runs a production hopefully today you've seen a lot of examples of the power of that community the software they're writing and how it's running in production and if you want to join you can go to openinfor.dev join your company can become one of these awesome supporters so thank you again for everybody who joined especially all of our guests today and not just for the show but everything you're doing for the community so remember to join us every week for opening for live at 1400 utc and i hope you all have a good time with open infra thank you
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