8. Enterprises are building clouds to...
Meet departmental resource needs & timelines
Control & monitor the entire environment
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Where is your enterprise on the path to cloud?
1. Virtualization
Server Virtualization 2. Cloud Data Center 3. Cloud Federation
9. Datacenters are being virtualized, Servers are rst
HYPERVISORS PROVIDE ABSTRACTION BETWEEN APPS AND HARDWARE (SERVERS)
HOST 1 HOST 2 HOST 3 HOST 4, ETC.
VMs
Hypervisor:
turns 1 server into many âvirtual machinesâ (VMs)
(VMWare ESX, Citrix XEN Server, KVM, Etc.)
Hardware abstraction for each server Better resource utilization for each server
1. Server Virtualization
Virtualization 2. Cloud Data Center 3. Cloud Federation
Automation & EďŹciency
10. Next: Storage, Network... the building blocks
ABSTRACTION BETWEEN APPS AND HARDWARE
Virtualized Servers Virtualized Networks Virtualized Storage
Flexibility, EďŹciency are key drivers Resource pools for apps starting to form...
1. Server Virtualization
Virtualization 2. Cloud Data Center 3. Cloud Federation
Automation & EďŹciency
11. But questions arise as the environment grows...
âVM SPRAWLâ CAN MAKE THINGS UNMANAGEABLE VERY QUICKLY
APPS USERS ADMINS
How do you make your apps cloud aware? How to empower employees to self-service?
Where should you provision new VMs? How do you keep track of it all?
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1. Server Virtualization
Server Virtualization 2. Cloud Data Center 3. Cloud Federation
Automation & EďŹciency
12. But questions arise as the environment grows...
âVM SPRAWLâ CAN MAKE THINGS UNMANAGEABLE VERY QUICKLY
APPS USERS ADMINS
A Cloud Management Layer Is Missing
1. Server Virtualization
Server Virtualization 2. Cloud Data Center 3. Cloud Federation
Automation & EďŹciency
13. Solution: OpenStack, The Cloud Operating System
A NEW MANAGEMENT LAYER THAT ADDS AUTOMATION AND CONTROL
Connects to apps Self-service
via APIs Portals for users
APPS USERS ADMINS
CLOUD OPERATING SYSTEM
Creates Pools of Resources Automates The Network
1. Server Virtualization
Server Virtualization 2. Cloud Data Center 3. Cloud Federation
Automation & EďŹciency
14. openstack
C LO U D S O F T WA R E
TM
In summary.....
⢠Controls & automates pools of resources
⢠EďŹciently allocates resources
⢠Empowers admins & users via self-service portals
⢠Empowers developers to make apps cloud-aware via APIs
15. Whatâs next?
Enterprise Private Clouds run
cloud operating systems...
Public Clouds run cloud
operating systems...
1. Server Virtualization
Server Virtualization 2. Cloud Data Center 3. Cloud Federation
Automation & EďŹciency
16. Imagine having a Common Platform across clouds
Seamlessly transporting workloads
1. Server Virtualization
Server Virtualization 2. Cloud Data Center 3. Cloud Federation
Automation & EďŹciency
17. A common platform is here.
OPENSTACK IS OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE POWERING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CLOUDS.
Public Cloud:
Private Cloud:
OpenStack powers
Run OpenStack
some
software
of the worlds largest
in your own corporate
public
data centers
cloud deployments.
1. Server Virtualization
Server Virtualization 2. Cloud Data Center 3. Cloud Federation
Automation & EďŹciency
18. openstack
C LO U D S O F T WA R E
TM
Why service providers are adopting....
⢠Originated by Rackspace and NASA
⢠Designed to scale cost eďŹectively
⢠Emerging standard backed large ecosystem
⢠Open source
19. openstack
C LO U D S O F T WA R E
TM
...and why open source
⢠Faster innovation
⢠No lock-in
⢠Flexibility
⢠Standards through ubiquity
21. OpenStack
â˘OpenStack Compute: Provision OpenStack Compute:
provision and manage large networks of virtual
machines
â˘OpenStack Object Store: Create petabytes of reliable
storage using standard servers
â˘OpenStack Image Service: Catalog and manage large
libraries of server images
24. Rapid Evolution
Diablo:
Integration
Cactus:
Service Provider
⢠Storage as-a-Service
Bexar: ⢠Networking as-a-Service
Enterprise â˘
â˘
Unified authentication
Enhanced scheduling
⢠Multi-network interface
⢠Scale for Service Provider ⢠Multi-region support
⢠Hypervisor agnostic ⢠Network isolation
⢠Live migration
⢠Multi-tenant accounting
⢠Image integrity checks
⢠Scale for Enterprise clouds
⢠Performance enhancements
⢠Objects of unlimited size
⢠Support for IPv6
⢠Glance image registry
25. Some Stats
â˘1,200 active participants
â˘17 countries represented at Design Summit
â˘10s of thousands of downloads
â˘Worldwide network of user groups
â˘Active documentation community
26. How You Can Participate
â˘Website: www.openstack.org
â˘Mailing Lists: http://lists.openstack.org
â˘Wiki: http://wiki.openstack.org
â˘Twitter: @openstack
28. Rackspace Rationale
â˘Open source is the best model for developing
software
â˘No other existing solution â open source or
proprietary â meets our needs for public or private
clouds
â˘Customers are demanding a standard
â˘6 years of what works and what doesnât
â˘We are a support company
29. Conclusions
â˘Users want a new model
â˘Virtualization got us started, but doesnât fully deliver
â˘OpenStack delivers a Cloud Operating System
â˘The project is vibrant and growing fast!
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