4. Open, Flexible Architectures Essential for Success
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Poor cloud architecture decisions can
dramatically limit ROI and fexibility
“Open clouds are important to the
government because they create
a fexible, open IT infrastructure
that can easily scale.”
- Ramesh Menon, IBM Chief Architect
Desire for fexibility driving strong
interest in open cloud technologies
Greatest innovation is occurring in open
source cloud deployments
76% of clouds are built on open
source and Linux technologies
- Linux Foundation
Global Survey 2013
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5. Cloud Business Benefts
✔ Agility & Control
✔ Cost Savings
✔ Rapid Innovation
“OpenStack Foundation User Survey” - http://www.openstack.org/blog/2013/11/openstack-user-survey-october-2013/, October, 2013
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6. Cloud Leaders Rely on Open Source
Rackspace
Amazon
Google
Private Cloud
Linux
● Xen & KVM
● OpenStack
Compute Engine & App
Engine use:
● Linux VMs on KVM
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Linux
● Xen
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Salesforce.com
Linux
● Joined OpenStack
● SaaS available on
OpenStack
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Facebook
Linux
● KVM
● OpenStack
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Proprietary cloud technologies are too expensive and
inhibit scaling
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7. Many Mainstream Organizations Following Suit
DreamWorks
Best Buy
PayPal
Linux
● KVM
● OpenStack
● OpenShift for PaaS
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Linux
● KVM
● OpenStack
Linux
● KVM
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Comcast
Linux
● KVM
● OpenStack
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Harvard/MIT
Linux
● KVM
● OpenStack
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Open Source-based Clouds are just as cost
effective and scalable for mainstream
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8. Workloads Are Evolving
TRADITIONAL WORKLOADS
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Typically resides on a single large
Virtual Machine
Cannot tolerate any downtime
Need expensive enterprise virtualization
tools
Application scales up rather than out
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CLOUD WORKLOADS
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Workload resides on multiple Virtual
Machines
Tolerates VM failure – if one fails, another
quickly replaces it
Fault tolerance often built into workload
Application scales out rather than up
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9. Cloud-Enabled Workloads
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Highly probable that your developers
have turned to Amazon
OpenStack required to gain control
over workloads, run them in-house
OpenStack provides numerous cost
and security benefts
Every F1000 company
already running workloads
beyond test dev stage in
Amazon's public cloud.
--Barb Darrow, GigaOM
Amazon's EC2 service is
380% more expensive
than running our own
hardware.
--DeepValue.com
84% of IT decision makers
considering OpenStack
for future deployment.
--IDG Connect
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11. From Upstream Project to Enterprise Product
PARTICIPATE
(upstream projects)
We participate in and create communitypowered upstream projects.
100,000+
PROJECTS
INTEGRATE
(community platforms)
STABILIZE
DELIVER
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We integrate upstream projects, fostering
open community platforms.
We commercialize these platforms
together with a rich ecosystem of services
and certifications.
We deliver enterprise grade products
with long lifecycle, industry leading
support and services
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12. We've Seen This Story Before
Linux
User Space
PARTICIPATE
(upstream projects)
System Call Interface
Process Management
Virtual File System
OpenStack
Tenant Services
OpenStack APIs
INTEGRATE
(community platforms)
Message Queuing
Cinder
Network
Neutron
Architecture
Ref. Architectures
Device Drivers
STABILIZE
Component Drivers
Linux kernel
OpenStack Core
Hardware
Hardware
DELIVER
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13. PARTICIPATE Is More Than Just a Number
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14. PARTICIPATE Is Breadth and Depth...
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15. …across all OpenStack projects
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16. INTEGRATE brings together OpenStack and Linux
Bleeding edge upstream
OpenStack source code
Bleeding edge upstream
OpenStack packaged as
RPMs
Bleeding Edge
Community Linux
CentOS
No certifcations
Community support
Six month lifecycle
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No certifcations
Community support
Six month lifecycle
Enterprise hardened
Red Hat OpenStack
technology
optimized for
and integrated with
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Support
Red Hat ecosystem
certifcations
1+ year lifecycle
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17. STABILIZE creates an ecosystem around software
OEMs and IHVs
Extend Red Hat Enterprise Linux certifcation into the
OpenStack ecosystem, and take advantage of an expanding
market segment.
ISVs
Extend Red Hat Enterprise Linux certifcation and create new
application functionality that delivers platform capabilities in
the context of the new cloud platform model.
SIs
Architect, implement, and integrate new cloud solutions
based on a leading-edge platform.
MSPs and cloud
service
providers
Create an infrastructure platform as basis for other valueadded services such as hosted applications, cloud services,
and more.
Channel
Partners
Extend Red Hat Enterprise Linux strength into a broader
platform that can deliver other ISV and vertical industry
solution offerings to end-user customers.
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18. Community OpenStack delivers innovation
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6 month release cadence – In April and October each year
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Each release receives upstream bugfxes for 6 months
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'Stable branch' updates issues approximately every 2 months
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Critical security issues (CVEs) theoretically delivered for 1 year
Upstream Schedule
Oct 17 2013
2013.2 – Havana GA release
Dec 12 2013
2013.2.1 – 1st Havana update
Feb 06 2014
2013.2.2 - 2nd Havana update
Apr 03 2014
2013.2.3 – 3rd Havana update
Apr 17 2014
2014.1 – Icehouse GA release
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19. Community OpenStack Lifecycle
Havana.2
Havana.2
Havana.1
Havana.0
2013.2
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December 2013
June 2015
RHEL-OSP 5
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22. Organizations Want an Evolutionary Path
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Evolve at my own pace
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Use and get more from my existing infrastructure
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Reduce cloud management sprawl
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Provide me alternatives
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Experienced partner
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Minimize my costs
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28. What Red Hat Delivers
Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure
Red Hat Technology
Existing Technology
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30. OpenStack for the Enterprise
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Organizations increasingly need a new cloud
infrastructure for cloud enabled applications that are
engines of innovation and competitive advantage
OpenStack offers a next-generation cloud
infrastructure
Making OpenStack ready for enterprises requires
much the same effort that made Linux ready for the
enterprise
Organizations will evolve to OpenStack over time,
while adding cloud capabilities to their existing
environments
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