LinuxCon NA 2013 Keynote - Why Open Matters: HP and OpenStack

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Brian Aker, HP Fellow Keynote talk at LinuxCon NA 2013 in New Orleans, LA.

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Why Open MattersHP & OpenStack

WHO IS HP?

HP IndemnifiedLinux

Against SCO2003

One Linux Server Every Minute

Today

HP launches Public Cloud and Helps Start the OpenStack

Foundation2011

What is this stack business?

L inux

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Perl/PHP/Python

Glance

Nova

Swift

Glance

Nova Horizon

Keystone

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OpenStack is an Ecosystem

(Yes, and this was out of date the moment I hit save).

200+ companies

11964 people

>3000 commits last month

ContinuousIntegration

Deployment

Daily Patch Volume

Accelerated Participation with Velocity

How Does HP Participate?

NovaContainer

Service

AgentManagerREST API

Trove: DBMS as a Service

SQL

REST

REST API

Libra: Load Balancer as a Service

SQL

NEUTRON

LBAS Pool

TCP/HTTP

ATLAS

And a few others...

• DNSaaS

• Tripelo, The Installer

• Ironic, Servers as a Service

• HEAT, Orchestration as a Service

• Nova, Glance, Swift, Horizon,...

KeystoneNova

Swift Trove

Keystone Nova(Private)

TroveNova

Keystone

Do we learn anything by running a Public Cloud?

Some philosophies

• Continuous Integration is the new normal

• SSH into production considered harmful

• Data security and encryption at the tenant level

• Open Source means audit-ability

No SSH, No Shell

“Just run this command and it works”

“The process had to be restarted”

“I just deleted the logs”

Humans are sources of bad entropy.

SOC compliancy is Good.

Debugging?

• Centralize your logs

• Kick the box from the fleet, never take it back.

• Provide Snapshots

Open matters because Security Matters

Rethink Open Source Security

Tenant Data should only be visible to the

Owner

Copyright is just one reason

for Commit History

Thank You!blog: http://krow.net/twitter: brianaker