SUSE OpenStack Cloud · • Kubernetes installed onto bare metal, with OpenStack deployed within...
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If You’re Not Innovating, You’re Falling Behind
Keep doing what
you’ve been doing…
Competitive
innovation
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Competitive
innovation
More like this!
Keep doing what
you’ve been doing…
If You’re Not Innovating, You’re Falling Behind
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Do I Even Need to Change?
End-users are ALREADY Changing…
• How many “shadow IT” workloads are already running
on AWS/Azure/Google/etc.?
Culture vs. Doctrine
• Are we doing this because it’s the path of least
resistance, or are we doing this because it’s right?
• If budget and politics are removed, would we still do
things this way?
IT Marketplace is Changing
• If everyone else is changing, am I prepared for my next
job (internal or external)?
• Would my team rather focus on improving repetitive,
routine tasks or on enabling creativity?
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Fear is the Mind Killer
“[Fear] will only
make someone
work just hard
enough not to
get fired.”
– Peter Gibbons (Office Space)
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Why Haven’t We Done this Already?
Can’t abandon what’s making
you money as you transition
to the “next big thing.”
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Why Haven’t We Done this Already?The Modern Enterprise Data Center
Mixture of Archaeology and Technology
• Finance has Cobol from the 60s still in production
• Aerospace has product lifecycles measured in decades
• Platforms emerge over years, rarely go away
• zVM
• VMware
• Xen
• KVM
• LXC
• Docker
• CRI-O
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Why Haven’t We Done this Already?Existing platforms are more than just their software
• Home-grown scripts for
managing it.
• Regulatory compliance
• In-house workflows and
policies
• IT administrators have skill
sets targeted to existing
infrastructure
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OpenStack does Mode 1
Script/CLI
Dashboard
OpenStack
API Endpoints
Platform
• Bare Metal
• Virtualization
• Containers
Network
• Dynamic custom IP space
• Load Balancing
• VPN
• Firewall
• DNS
Storage
• Block
• Object
• Shared
Orchestration
Optional
User
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OpenStack does Mode 1
Without letting users run wild
• Secure, isolated
multi-tenancy
• Quota restrictions
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OpenStack enables Mode 2
IT operations can pre-
emptively define the
limits for cloud-native
application development
Developers focus on
application development,
not plumbing
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OpenStack
Frees IT
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• Reduces risk of
choosing platforms
• Simplifies migrations
• Allows IT to be more
aggressive in
adopting new
technologies
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OpenStack Frees IT
All with NO
• Rewrites of scripts using
OpenStack APIs
• Change to existing
workflows or policies
• Change to end-user experience
• Need to retrain everyone
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Enter the chameleon…
• Built on SUSE Linux Enterprise
• Expertise to get you running, and
support to keep you running
• Established partnerships to expand
the functionality of your private cloud
• Stable platform with the flexibility
necessary for modern applications
SUSE OpenStack Cloud
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SUSE OpenStack Cloud provides Infrastructure PLATFORM flexibility
• KVM
• VMware
• Containers
• Bare Metal
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SUSE OpenStack Cloud provides flexibility in NETWORKING
• Linux Bridge
• Open vSwitch
• VMware DVS
• VMware NSX
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SUSE OpenStack Cloud provides flexibility in STORAGE
• Raw/Local
• Ceph
• NetApp
• EMC
• EqualLogic
• Fujitsu
• Hitachi
• Pure
• VMware
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SUSE OpenStack Cloud Installation Efficiency
a
• Installation measured in minutes, not months
• Shortest POC setup = 6 hours (includes unboxing, rack &
stack, cabling)
• Typical length of POC is three days
• Integrated HA cluster deployment for control plane and KVM
instances
“We have more done in three days than we had
in the last six months of doing it ourselves.”
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SUSE OpenStack Cloud enables non-disruptive upgrades
First to offer fully-supported, in-place upgrades
• Since SUSE OpenStack Cloud 2 (Grizzly)
As of SUSE OpenStack Cloud 6 (Liberty), we
support zero-downtime upgrades
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What’s New in SUSE OpenStack Cloud 9?
• Based on OpenStack Rocky• Multi-attached storage
• Ironic Improvements
• Includes Queens functionality
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP4
• Day two UI – CLM Admin Console
• IPV6 Support**
• Watcher Optimization – Tech Preview**
• GA release planned for April 2019
• Dual lifecycle options• Crowbar
• Cloud Lifecycle Manager (CLM)
**Delivered in Cloud 9 Updates
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What is it?• OpenStack services (e.g., Nova, Keystone, Neutron) packaged to run in containers as
opposed to running as processes on bare metal
• Kubernetes installed onto bare metal, with OpenStack deployed within containers using
Helm Charts
• Airship open source project foundation for lifecycle management
Why are we introducing it?• Containers are more lightweight than VMs and easier to start up and terminate
• OpenStack environment faster to start up and scale
• Easier to separate individual OpenStack projects
• Easier to scale individual components up and down
• Upgrades of individual components become easier
• Leverage Kubernetes’ built-in HA
• Designing a self-healing environment becomes simpler
• Securing individual services and components becomes easier, due to container isolation
Containerized OpenStack Tech Preview
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2018 2019 2020 2021
SUSE OpenStack Cloud
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Built On• OpenStack Pike release
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
SP3
New or Expanded Services• SUSE CAP Platform Integration
• Physical Server as a Service
(Ironic)
• SDN Support for NSX-V
• Dual lifecycle manager options
Operational Enhancements• Non-disruptive Upgrade to SOC 8
• Planning and pre-install validation
• Simple deployment UI
• Scale testing 200 nodes
• Monitor capacity and performance
• 3-year support
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Built On• OpenStack Pike release
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
SP3
New or Expanded Services• CLM Manila support
• Operational enhancements
• Lifecycle tools improvements
• mkcloud support
• SUSE Enterprise Storage
integration
Built On• OpenStack Train release
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
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New or Expanded Services• Containerized deployment
• Unified lifecycle manager built
on Airship
• Accelerator engine support
Operational Enhancements• Prometheus monitoring
• Multiple site enhancements
• Kubernetes networking
configurations
• Workflow automation
Built on• OpenStack Rocky release
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
12 SP4
New or Expanded Services• Containerized OpenStack**
• Dual lifecycle manager options
8 Updates 9 10
* Information is forward looking and subject to change at any time.
** Items are tech preview
9 Updates
Built On• OpenStack Rocky release
• SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server 12 SP4
New or Expanded Services• GPU support
• SDN support for Juniper
• SDN support for NSX-T
Operational Enhancements• IPV6 support
• Policy-based optimization**
• Scalability improvements
• Region support
• Federation
• Multi-data center
support
• Upgrade SOC 8 to SOC 9