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on 21 July 2015

Vedams joins the Charm Partner Programme


Canonical is excited to announce that Vedams has joined the Charm Partner Programme. Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme helps solution providers make best use of Canonical’s universal service modeling tool, Juju. Juju makes it easy to deliver complete solutions in minutes, on virtually any public or private cloud through the use of Charms. The Juju Charm Store has over 300 cloud based applications ready to be deployed, scaled and managed on most public and private clouds, as well as bare metal. Vedams is the lead developer of Tulsi, a open source tool used to monitor the health of a Swift cluster. Tulsi checks the status of drives and services on a Swift cluster and provides a graphical view of individual node status in the cluster, including an overall view of the health of the cluster.

“Vedams is excited to join Canonical’s Charm Partner Program and develop a Juju charm for Tulsi providing users an easy way to deploy swift monitoring on their swift cluster,” said Vedams’ Raj Panchapakesan, Senior Director of Worldwide Strategy & Business Development.

“Canonical is looking forward to adding Tulsi to the Juju charm store. This tool is a wonderful complement to Canonical’s Ubuntu Advantage Swift storage offering,” said Ron Bassett, Canonical’s Director of Cloud Alliances and Partnerships.

To learn more about Canonical’s partner programmes, including the Charm Partner Programme, please visit http://partners.ubuntu.com/.

About Vedams

Since 2003, Vedams has had a singular focus and passion for providing Engineering services for data storage and infrastructure technologies. The work spans all layers of the storage technology stack-from firmware to storage management software. The services span the entire life cycle of the product  in traditional storage like NAS, SAN, DAS, Tape, etc. to the latest cutting edge technologies like Flash, Hyper–converged and software defined storage & networking.

Leveraging the years of storage experience,  Vedams built a practice to focus on OpenStack and other leading Open source cloud platforms.  Since 2010 Vedams OpenStack development expertise for Cloud Storage includes :

  • OpenStack Swift, Cinder, Neutron etc.
  • Custom design and development of OpenStack based applications/software
  • Setting up Swift clusters (proxy servers, storage servers, ring creations, etc.)
  • Developing REST based services and expose REST API interfaces
  • Monitoring engine for Openstack Swift
  • Writing Cinder drivers for Storage Arrays to provision Block Storage
  • Performance and benchmark testing expertise – Nova and Cinder
  • Design and Architect networks using available plugins in Neutron, for Layer 2 and Layer 3 based topologies

Vedams proven domain and technology expertise has helped our customers in faster time to market, and improved cost effectiveness with a good blend of on and offshore resources. Vedams offers flexible engagement models tailored to customer requirements and delivers an on demand, scalable extension of the customer engineering resources.  For more info please visit www.vedams.com

 

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