 Hi, welcome to SuperUserTV here at the OpenStack Summit in Barcelona. I know both of you are very closely with OSIC, so can y'all kind of talk to each other about what OSIC is, some of the updates since Austin, and what y'all are helping to achieve by Boston. Awesome, thanks, Allison. Yeah, I'm Kenny Johnston. I'm the Alliance Manager for Rackspace with the OpenStack Innovation Center. And Melvin Hillsman with the OpenStack Innovation Center Operations Technical League. And so we think of the OSIC partnership and Alliance that we're working on as really contributing on three fronts. The first is training the next new set of developers. We've had over 200 people go through our training program, right? Yeah. And I saw a stat the other day that it's actually over a year of OpenStack knowledge imparted to these new people, which is great. And so building that next set of developers, having them work upstream, and then really trying to impart some operational knowledge, right? Yes. Like the expertise that you and other rackers have in operating OpenStack. Yes. Imparting that into the broader community through our use of the cluster. You know, one of the big things we've been doing right, Melvin, is tests at scale in the cluster. Yes. And I thought maybe you could talk a little bit about what those tests have been. Sure. So one of our things is what we call novice install. And it's basically, in the community, there's this myth that OpenStack is too difficult to install, right? So we wanted to debunk it. And we actually took through our process, over eight iterations, the install from about 40 hours bare metal to actually horizon down to just under six hours or just over six hours. Wow. And so that includes bare metal provisioning. Bare metal provisioning, all the way to logging in, admin, and your password. Wow. That's really impressive. Are there other tests we've been doing? Sure. There's a lot of tests. There's scalability tests. There's reliability tests. A lot of, for example, like Plum Grid came in and they have a presentation here at the summit regarding how they actually took the cluster, 132 nodes, I believe, and they drove it as much as they could. And they want to share with the community how they were able to succeed utilizing those OSUG resources, and hopefully others will as well benefit from that and see it as something that they can jump in and sign up and do the same thing. Yeah, that's important. It's not just for the internal OSUG team to use in our development team. We're providing it to the rest of the community to do these kind of scale testing. Really to show enterprises that some of the scary things that they've heard about OpenStack in the past are now solved. You can scale it. It's very reliable. You can do HA with it. It's easy to deploy. We're working really hard on upgrades and doing upgrade testing. Do you have any insight from the upgrade testing we've been doing? Sure. So we actually deployed a CI CD to basically focus on rolling upgrades, where it's a little bit of downtime as you possibly can. Even zero downtime upgrades is what we're hoping for. And that's API downtime, of course. That stuff we've worked on and are going to work on in the future too? Yes. Currently working on, we've already done the POC. That stuff is github.com. You can actually go and look at our work, as well as you will find us basically continually pushing data there until we achieve our future goals. Awesome. Well, yeah. I think it's great all the work we're doing, and we'll continue to do as part of the OpenStack Innovation Center, and we look forward to reporting back in future summits.