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SUSE® OpenStack Cloud Become Your Company's Cloud Service Provider Simon Briggs UK Sales Engineer [email protected]

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SUSE® OpenStack CloudBecome Your Company's Cloud Service Provider

Simon BriggsUK Sales [email protected]

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Why an Open Source Cloud?

Drivers Concerns

Cost Savings

Open Standards

No Vendor Lock-In

Portability

Flexibility

Lack of Support

Security

Ecosystem

Integration

Maturity

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SUSE Strategy for Cloud Computing

Public CloudBroadly deploy SUSE

Linux Enterprise Server through SUSE Cloud

Public Program

Private CloudDeliver cloud

infrastructure solution powered by OpenStack

Hybrid CloudTightly integrate SUSE

Studio and SUSE Manager with SUSE

Cloud to deliver a platform and tools that enable

enterprise hybrid clouds

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The OpenStack Transformation

• Leading open source project for building IaaS clouds

• Active developer community

• Rapid innovation: Juno release has 342 new features

• Massive industry ecosystem

• Growing enterprise adoption

• OpenStack Foundation ensures long-term viability

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SUSE Participation in OpenStack

Platinum Member Alan ClarkChairman of the

Board

TechnicalContributions

Promotion in openSUSE Community

OpenStack Distribution

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SUSE OpenStack Cloud Overview

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SUSE OpenStack Cloud 5

Enterprise OpenStack distribution that rapidly deploys and easily manages highly available, mixed hypervisor IaaS Clouds

• Increase business agility

• Economically scale IT capabilities

• Easily deliver future innovations

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SUSE® Cloud Structure

Administration Server

CustomerCenter

Crowbar + PXE Boot

Compute Nodes

Storage Nodes

Control Node

SLE-HAE

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SUSE OpenStack Cloud 5 Highlights

• Based on latest release of OpenStack (Juno)• Support for SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Compute Nodes• Integration with SUSE Enterprise Storage • 342 new features and enhancements

• Incorporates fixes and enhancements from POC feedback

• More networking options → Flexibility

• HA improvements → Stability

• Database as a Service → Simplifies application development• Analytics as a Service → Enables “big data” cloud• Improved log handling → Operational efficiency

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SUSE OpenStack 5 Architecture

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SUSE Cloud Partner EcosystemMaximize Current Investments, while Expanding Capabilities

Hardware

Storage

Networking

Management

Hypervisor

PaaS

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Package OS and Apps‒ Avoid conflicts and user install hassles

‒ Use of approved repositories

Build for Multiple Hypervisors‒ Perfect for hybrid environments

Integrated with Cloud and Management Solutions‒ Automatic connection for security and patching

‒ Ensures compliance

Integrated Workload ControlPackaging with SUSE Studio

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SUSE Studio Package

Mainframe

Integrated Workload ControlDirect Cloud Deployment

Physical Rack

Private Cloud

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Centralized Management Point‒ Patch, provision, configure, monitor

Multiple Platforms‒ Multiple hardware, multiple software

Multiple Tenants‒ Scalable to thousands of nodes

Integration with SUSE Studio and SUSE Cloud

Integrated Workload ControlMaintaining with SUSE Manager

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Platform Package Deploy Maintain

Integrated Workload ControlThe Complete Toolkit

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Consider a Proof Of Concept

• 3-5 days typical

• On-site in your facility

• Meet us after today's meeting to discuss your specific goals

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