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OpenStack Cloud Management PlatformHeidi BretzDirector Business Development, OpenStack Foundation@heidiscoop
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Tools Services Software
Private clouds Public clouds
OpenStack Software
OpenStack Cloud Platform
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Key Themes Across the Community
• Enormous Growth in All Parts of the Ecosystem
• More Contributions Directly from Users
• Documentation, Training & Education
• Users tell us what they’re doing
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ECO
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IZE
(Mem
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pons
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+ Su
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CUMULATIVE CONTRIBUTORS
AVERAGE MONTHLY CONTRIBUTORS
PATCHESMERGED
1,633 375 20,000+
Havana Release – Six Months
269Companies
Members: 24 TotalSponsors: 48 Total
Supporters: 197 Total
TOP 10 Countries 1) United States2) China3) India4) Great Britain5) Australia
12,306 6) France7) Russia8) Canada9) Ireland10) Germany IN
DIVI
DUAL
MEM
BERS
Broad Support and ContributionInnovative Ecosystem
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Foundation members in over 1000 cities
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Developers in over 400 cities
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Jakarta, Indonesia – July 9
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Known deployments in over 200 cities
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Developer Interest & Commitment to Platform
Average of 357+ unique contributors per month!
www.olah.net
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From 10k lines of code to 2M in three years
High Engagement = Rapid Innovation
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http://www.indeed.com/jobanalytics
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Platinum & Gold MembersInnovative Ecosystem
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New Gold MembersInnovative Ecosystem
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Diverse Use CasesUser Footprint
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Challenges: low latency, workflow, culture
Goals: resilient, dev centric, api driven
OpenStack Benefits: incredible community support, building against an api, everyone can read code/power of open source, allows for systems and integrations with persistent as well as ephemeral data
Chris Fisher, VP of Technical Operations, Shutterstock
Shutterstock Uses OpenStackUser Footprint
“…A lot of the needs that we have are solved by OpenStack that provides us an environment that we can create a super-useable cloud for developers but at the same point help us alleviate certain constraints that come from having an application that’s been around since pre-cloud days.”
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Private cloud run by OpenStack through Object Storage offering
OpenStack Benefits: Cost savings at scale, balanced performance, transparency/open code, global clusters built in – disaster tolerance
Dan Wilson, Sr. Manager, Global Infrastructure Architecture,
Concur
Concur Uses OpenStackUser Footprint
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Processed more than $26,000 in mobile payments every minute in 2012
OpenStack runs thousands of VMs to support their self-service developer model
Internal team manages deployment and operations, using OpenStack Compute, Storage & Shared Services
“We needed agility without sacrificing availability. By leveraging the collective
innovation of the OpenStack community, we can develop and grow our private cloud
much quicker without having to reinvent anything.”
Saran Mandair, senior director of infrastructure engineering, PayPal
PayPal Uses OpenStackUser Footprint
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Intel IT supports more than 75,000 servers in 69 data centers
And more than 91,000 employees who connect to Intel resources through more than 138,000 mobile devices.
“OpenStack has dramatically reduced the amount of time it takes to provision services and automatically resolve resource
issues. We can now deploy a VM in just five to 10 minutes,
provide faster self services to our customers, and offer a more
reliable infrastructure with rolling updates that will keep our infrastructure current without
burdening our staff.”
Das Kamhout, principal engineer and cloud lead, Intel
Intel IT Uses OpenStackUser Footprint
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http://www.openstack.org/summit/portland-2013/session-videos/
Bloomberg, Comcast, Best BuyUser Footprint
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Faster ‣ If software development, data analytics, or running
application infrastructure is strategic for your business, OpenStack is the platform that will accelerate time to value
Flexible ‣ Plugin architecture and broad support from leading
technology companies mean OpenStack works with many of the components you already have in your datacenter
Community ‣ Extremely large and diverse community that follows open
and mature processes for delivering innovation and new capabilities
What Do Enterprises like about OpenStack?
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OpenStack Foundation Focus for 2014
Interop - Define baseline functionality for OpenStack clouds - Develop tests for OpenStack products Education - Grow the number or training classes and materials available in the market - Define initial certification programs and testing Better Connections & Insights - Collect and expose more community data - Facilitate sharing of information (such as user requirements) across different
the community Empowering Users - Strengthen user voice, including operators and end user app developers - Create a clearer path to adoption
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Training Marketplace
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Authors with experience operating OpenStack came from all over the world to Austin, Texas to write a
book in just 5 days!
http://bit.ly/guidevideo
Empowered Users Make OpenStack BetterUser Footprint
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OpenStack Operations Guide V2 – “Havana”
Coming April 2014
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• Promoted September 9th – September 30th, 2013 • More than 805 total respondents (including updates from
March/April survey) • ~400 deployments catalogued • Survey conducted by the OpenStack User Committee and
Foundation Staff
OpenStack User Survey
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User and Deployment Survey
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User and Deployment Survey
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User and Deployment Survey
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Get Involved!!!
www.openstack.org/user-survey
www.opentack.org/join
www.openstack.org/wiki/getting started
Thank you