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The Fog Around the CloudMyths and Realities of Cloud Computing Standards Nathaniel S. Borenstein, Ph.D. Chief Scientist Mimecast
Outline Cloud computing isn’t right for everything But standards-centric objections are mostly wrong Much standards work is pointless wasted effort Cloud computing’s needs are specific, not vague For most services, there are simpler ways to avoid lock-in We need accountable, well-behaved vendors Evaluative standards would be helpful, but aren’t critical For most applications, there’s no reason to wait for standards The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
Cloud Computing: Threat or Menace? It’s natural to seek an excuse to say “No.” For some paradigms, the cloud really is wrong Consider the implantable defibrillator No argument could convince me to go cloud-based But standards are the least of the problems That last fact is surprisingly typical – standards don’t magically solve most problems.   But yes, it’s pretty cool when they do… The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
I Really Don’t Hate Standards! Best known as author of MIME, used billions of times daily Worked on lots of other standards – difficult, insanely detailed, and often pointless work Why work that hard unless you really need to? The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast From the first MIME message, March 11, 1992: Me, missing the high note!
Godot May Not Be Coming Delaying cloud computing – or nearly anything else -- for “lack of standards” is wrong 90% of the time. “Standards” are categorically useless.  Particular standards can be very useful. The generic objection is lazy; for some specific  applications, the objection can be valid Distinguish two types of standards: Definitional standards can be show-stoppers Evaluative standards are often desirable The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
The Devil in the Details Myriad details make standards work excruciating Recently:  in internationalized email, UTF8 or UTF-8? Weeks of discussion behind “US-ASCII” in MIME: Content-type: text/plain; charset=“us-ascii” Significant “worth the bother?” threshold Most worthwhile for: Data formats Interchange protocol The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
What Standards are Needed for Cloud Computing? Stated that generically:  None! What standards might improve the cloud generally? Evaluative standards: security/compliance/best practices What standards does a particular application need to be acceptably moved to the cloud? That depends on the application. Let’s look at a couple of examples. The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
What Standards are Needed for VM Hosting in the Cloud? For a definition of “needed” that stresses portability… A clear data format specification A clear data model definition Addresses situations genuinely new with the cloud Probably worth the pain of standards work! But still might not justify avoiding the cloud Works fine today Migration is still possible without it The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
What Standards are Needed for Email Archiving? Disclaimer: Intuitive guess:  Data export formats But must the cloud be better than current data centers? Could standardize on PST (Microsoft) or NSF (Lotus)… But… Surprise!  It’s the least of your problems Moving terabytes between vendors is the hard part By comparison, format conversion is a piece of cake No new standards are critically needed for the cloud. This is typical. The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
The Fear of Vendor Lock-in Standards are part of the solution for some applications But good vendor behavior always matters more Can be locked in by terms of service Can be verified with past customers Can be documented with evaluative standards Can become the industry norm or even the law “If you ever leave us, we promise to help.” A new kind of customer reference – the ex-customer! But recognize the essential difficulty of terabyte migration The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
Even the IETF is Floundering Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF): home of TCP/IP, SMTP, MIME, XMPP, SNMP, etc. Has gone nowhere fast with cloud computing Can’t even get a BOF approved Dozens of ideas, including: Telecom net virtualization  Cloud resource mobility HTTP enhancements  VPN extension to Private Cloud Cloud P2P Video Streaming It’s a good thing you probably don’t need any of them. The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
The Real Role of Standardsin Cloud Computing At a minimum:  Same as anywhere else! Data formats, interchange protocols For example, a PST/NSF-like standard is neither more nor less needed than ten years ago Service quality evaluative standards, a la ISO 9000 Possibly some service management standards, e.g. SNMP MIBs But in general, nothing that should be holding you up. The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
Summary Fuzzy talk about “standards” isn’t helpful; there are no shortcuts to real understanding. With a few exceptions, standards aren’t a major impediment to migrating to the cloud Specific applications will need new standards; a few of these will even be specific to the cloud Focus on the vendor:  commitment to quality, portability, recognition of data ownership Over time, evaluative standards a la ISO 9000 should make it easier to evaluate vendors But don’t postpone dinner until every restaurant is reviewed! The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
Any Questions? The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast Nathaniel Borenstein <nsb@mimecast.com> The first MIME message, with audio:  http://www.guppylake.com/nsb/mime.html

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The Fog Around the Cloud- Nathaniel Borenstein

  • 1. The Fog Around the CloudMyths and Realities of Cloud Computing Standards Nathaniel S. Borenstein, Ph.D. Chief Scientist Mimecast
  • 2. Outline Cloud computing isn’t right for everything But standards-centric objections are mostly wrong Much standards work is pointless wasted effort Cloud computing’s needs are specific, not vague For most services, there are simpler ways to avoid lock-in We need accountable, well-behaved vendors Evaluative standards would be helpful, but aren’t critical For most applications, there’s no reason to wait for standards The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
  • 3. Cloud Computing: Threat or Menace? It’s natural to seek an excuse to say “No.” For some paradigms, the cloud really is wrong Consider the implantable defibrillator No argument could convince me to go cloud-based But standards are the least of the problems That last fact is surprisingly typical – standards don’t magically solve most problems. But yes, it’s pretty cool when they do… The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
  • 4. I Really Don’t Hate Standards! Best known as author of MIME, used billions of times daily Worked on lots of other standards – difficult, insanely detailed, and often pointless work Why work that hard unless you really need to? The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast From the first MIME message, March 11, 1992: Me, missing the high note!
  • 5. Godot May Not Be Coming Delaying cloud computing – or nearly anything else -- for “lack of standards” is wrong 90% of the time. “Standards” are categorically useless. Particular standards can be very useful. The generic objection is lazy; for some specific applications, the objection can be valid Distinguish two types of standards: Definitional standards can be show-stoppers Evaluative standards are often desirable The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
  • 6. The Devil in the Details Myriad details make standards work excruciating Recently: in internationalized email, UTF8 or UTF-8? Weeks of discussion behind “US-ASCII” in MIME: Content-type: text/plain; charset=“us-ascii” Significant “worth the bother?” threshold Most worthwhile for: Data formats Interchange protocol The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
  • 7. What Standards are Needed for Cloud Computing? Stated that generically: None! What standards might improve the cloud generally? Evaluative standards: security/compliance/best practices What standards does a particular application need to be acceptably moved to the cloud? That depends on the application. Let’s look at a couple of examples. The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
  • 8. What Standards are Needed for VM Hosting in the Cloud? For a definition of “needed” that stresses portability… A clear data format specification A clear data model definition Addresses situations genuinely new with the cloud Probably worth the pain of standards work! But still might not justify avoiding the cloud Works fine today Migration is still possible without it The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
  • 9. What Standards are Needed for Email Archiving? Disclaimer: Intuitive guess: Data export formats But must the cloud be better than current data centers? Could standardize on PST (Microsoft) or NSF (Lotus)… But… Surprise! It’s the least of your problems Moving terabytes between vendors is the hard part By comparison, format conversion is a piece of cake No new standards are critically needed for the cloud. This is typical. The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
  • 10. The Fear of Vendor Lock-in Standards are part of the solution for some applications But good vendor behavior always matters more Can be locked in by terms of service Can be verified with past customers Can be documented with evaluative standards Can become the industry norm or even the law “If you ever leave us, we promise to help.” A new kind of customer reference – the ex-customer! But recognize the essential difficulty of terabyte migration The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
  • 11. Even the IETF is Floundering Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF): home of TCP/IP, SMTP, MIME, XMPP, SNMP, etc. Has gone nowhere fast with cloud computing Can’t even get a BOF approved Dozens of ideas, including: Telecom net virtualization Cloud resource mobility HTTP enhancements VPN extension to Private Cloud Cloud P2P Video Streaming It’s a good thing you probably don’t need any of them. The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
  • 12. The Real Role of Standardsin Cloud Computing At a minimum: Same as anywhere else! Data formats, interchange protocols For example, a PST/NSF-like standard is neither more nor less needed than ten years ago Service quality evaluative standards, a la ISO 9000 Possibly some service management standards, e.g. SNMP MIBs But in general, nothing that should be holding you up. The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
  • 13. Summary Fuzzy talk about “standards” isn’t helpful; there are no shortcuts to real understanding. With a few exceptions, standards aren’t a major impediment to migrating to the cloud Specific applications will need new standards; a few of these will even be specific to the cloud Focus on the vendor: commitment to quality, portability, recognition of data ownership Over time, evaluative standards a la ISO 9000 should make it easier to evaluate vendors But don’t postpone dinner until every restaurant is reviewed! The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast
  • 14. Any Questions? The Fog Around the Cloud -- Nathaniel Borenstein, Mimecast Nathaniel Borenstein <nsb@mimecast.com> The first MIME message, with audio: http://www.guppylake.com/nsb/mime.html