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      <title>Private Cloud Lessons</title>
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      <description>Private Cloud Lessons During March 2017 I implemented openstack for one of the customers. For 5 months I had worked on learning and planning the implementation of Openstack. This 5 months of work made the deployment easier, reduced to around 70 minutes. The deployment was minimal and the solution only used three services Compute instances Block storage for compute instances Object storage
August, 2018 - Openstack failed for customer. I had moved to working with a different company.</description>
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      <title>Openstack Control Plane</title>
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      <description>Openstack&amp;rsquo;s Control plane Openstack&amp;rsquo;s control plane nodes are the ones that run the most important components for the cluster. These components are spread throughout the control nodes. These control nodes are the frontend to openstack users The traffic and requests must be spread througout these nodes so that our one controller doesn&amp;rsquo;t die out due to load.
 Each APIs is bound to an IP address in their respective control nodes.</description>
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      <title>My Experience in Building Product</title>
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      <description>My experience in building a product While working for the current service providing company I have had a oppurtunity for the consecration of a product. The product however stayed in a prototype as a commodity server instead of a full product for consumers. There are however two clients who are using this prototype in their production.
What did we want? We did not want to
 to install packages on a virtual machine install multiple virtual machines configure the virtual machines programming a interface from scratch  Oh, Well!</description>
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      <title>About</title>
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      <description>I professionally work as a Technical Consultant for providing software solutions, devops and mentoring people on open-source technologies. Other than that I am a Free/Mukt Software user and advocate helping people to use Free/Mukt Software for their personal and professional work.</description>
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      <title>Martials Arts Journey</title>
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