Desired state for complex applications
I've started using Linux while studying in Clausthal-Zellerfeld in 1992 and specialied in localization. After graduation I worked for companies using SAP or providing SAP sevices managing the SAP technology stack. I spoke at multiple events: Linux Conference, GUUG Frühjahrsfachgespräche and self organized events at the LUG Kassel.
No video of the event yet, sorry!
Using configuration management like SALT or ansible for servers or more or less simple applications is standard practice in the industry. But, what if we talk about complex systems with special configurations and complex interactions?
In the production industry we talk about "digital twins", which enables faster development and better integrations. For IT systems we talk now about a "digital blueprint" for our systems. Right now it's a vision we are evaluating - it should enable us to do "one-click-installations" of complex landscapes as well as generating a human readable description of the architecture.
It hopefully shifts us from "define an architecture and implement something similar manually" or "sketch the architecture of an existing system" to a system synchronized with the architecture.
A big part is the structured, templated description of the system and conventions or defaults how systems typically look like. We'll look at some already existing building blocks useful for implementing the vision, but we'll also sketch some missing parts or ideas to raise the full potential of our vision.
- Date:
- 2025 June 26 - 14:00
- Duration:
- 45 min
- Room:
- Gallerie
- Conference:
- openSUSE Conference 2025
- Language:
- Track:
- New Technologies
- Difficulty:
- Medium
- From ALP to SLES16
- Start Time:
- 2025 June 26 14:00
- Room:
- Saal
- Part 2: CRA/NIS2 Readiness for Open Source Projects and SME Vendors
- Start Time:
- 2025 June 26 14:00
- Room:
- Seminar Room 2
- Leap 16.0 Beta
- Start Time:
- 2025 June 26 14:30
- Room:
- Saal