May 23 nd 2012 Rob Hirschfeld, Dell
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OpenStack UpdateInfrastructure as a Service
May 23nd 2012Rob Hirschfeld, Dell
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• Dell has been a part of OpenStack since inception• We have had an OpenStack-powered Cloud
solution in market for nearly a year.• We are seeing substantial field interest with
installed OpenStack clouds in the teens with a backlog of orders.
• Our solution includes:– hardware, software, consulting, – operations best practice (DevOps), – and ecosystem partners.
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What is ?
Cloud Infrastructure Software (like Amazon Cloud)• Apache 2 Open source– Community developed: International, Multi-Vertical– Dedicated Foundation overseeing governance
• Delivers software, control panels, and APIs required to securely orchestrate a massive-scale cloud– Virtual workloads (like “EC2”)– Object Storage (like “S3”)– Coming: Block & Networks
• Multiple Integrated Components
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Use Cases
• Markets– Hosting & Telco– Financial– Academic & Government (NASA was a founder)– Web & SaaS
• All Geographies• Reasons for Adoption
– License Avoidance (open source)– Scale Architecture (no SANs, no clusters)– Pace of innovation– Market Buzz – expectation of ecosystem
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Investment Risk & Return
• Risks– Fast Development Cycle (drives upgrade treadmill)– Security (due to lack of maturity)– Evolving/Missing Components (e.g.: network, block store)
• Safest Path– Private Cloud with Static Networks– KVM & Ubuntu getting heaviest developer focus – Object Store (Swift) is most stable & scalable
• Return on Investment– License costs (offset by needed expertise)– Uses “cloud optimized hardware”– Leverage growing ecosystem (hybrid cloud, tools portability, etc)
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Community Health
OpenStack’s community is remarkably vibrant, well funded and rapidly expanding. It is no longer lead by any single vendor.• Prominent Adopters
– Private Cloud Solutions (Dell, Nebula, Piston)– Large public clouds & hosting companies (Rackspace, ATT, NTT,
Dreamhost, HP, Deutsche Telecom)– Web & SaaS Providers (eBay, Wikimedia, )– Government (NASA)– Major Linux Distributions (Ubuntu, Suse, RedHat)– Hardware Vendors (Dell, HP, IBM, Cisco)
• Substantial Contributors– Dev: Rackspace, HP, RedHat, Citrix, Nebula, Cisco, Canonical, Piston … – Ops: Dell has lead here with Opscode. Puppet joining.
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2011
Feb 2011:Bexar
Release
Apr 2011:Cactus Release
Sep 2011:Diablo
Release
AustinFormation
BexarFirst Shared Code
CactusCommunityForming
WorkingPrototypes
EssexProduction Ready
Stable Foundation
Included in Ubuntu 12.04
Incubated/Partial: Network & Block Storage
2012
Nov 2010 Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr
Mar 2012:Essex
Release
Nov 2010:
Austin Release
DiabloWorkable Foundation
Solidify CommunityLoses VMware & HyperV
FolsomPlatform for Innovation
Core Platform for Innovation
Network aaServiceBlock Storage API
Public AdoptionMultiple Scale Deployments
Jun Aug
Oct 2012:FolsomRelease
Graphical Roadmap
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Readiness Today
• Current Release: Essex– April 2012
• Strengths• Stability• Integrated Authentication (Keystone)• User Interface Dashboard (Horizon)
• Cutting Edge Opportunities– Networking Service Incubation (Quantum)
• Risks– Block Storage
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Futures / Roadmap
• Next Release: Folsom– October 2012
• Major Trends– Networking Innovation– Block Storage– Deployment Standardization
• Areas to Watch– Ecosystem Growth– Distributions from New Operating Systems
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• Dell mission for OpenStack– Shorten customers time-to-value on OpenStack– Contributed open source “DevOps” installer
• What is Crowbar?– Dell lead Open Source Cloud Deployer Project– Not limited to Dell Hardware– Brings in “operations as code” approach– Supports multiple Operating Systems– Supports multiple Hadoop, OpenStack & others