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EVA Florence 2012: Open low-cost HA cluster cloud

During these first hot-days in Florence, I've attended the EVA Florence 2012 conference, presenting a talk with Cristiano Corsani about a project for the National Library of Florence (BNCF), covering the deployment of a small Private Cloud using exclusively open source software, for serving internal and public BNCF services.

The proposed solution includes a virtualization stack running on commody hardware, using the Linux KVM hypervisor, managed by Proxmox 2.0 and with a GlusterFS shared storage.

I hope to write down some article to share the most interesting bits of this configuration, but time is not our friend.

Open@BNCF - LinuxDay 2011 a Pisa

This year I've joined the LinuxDay of Pisa with a talk about my recent works in LiberSoft to the BNCF.

These includes:
* Desktop migration to Ubuntu Linux (10.04 LTS) with centralized login management (OpenLDAP) and shared /home with MooseFS;
* OpenNebula KVM-based Cloud with MooseFS as backend storage (and publishing of the relative transfer manager: https://github.com/libersoft/opennebula-tm-moosefs);
* GlusterFS-based infrastructure for the national italian legal deposit of books (italian article: http://www.bncf.firenze.sbn.it/pagina.php?id=212&rigamenu=Magazzini%20Di...)

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