openstack as the enterprise cloud · 10/09/2014 · “openstack appears to be a more advanced or...
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Infrastructure as a Service
STORAGE(RHS, Netapp, etc.)
HARDWARE(x86, ARM)
VIRTUALIZATION(VMWare, RHEV,
HyperV)
OPERATING SYSTEM(RHEL, CentOS, Ubuntu)
APPLICATION PLATFORM(JBOSS, PHP, RUBY, etc)
APPLICATION
Automated and Managed by the Public or Private Cloud Offering
Managed and Controlled by Customer (IT, Dev, or User)
IaaS PaaS SaaS
Increased Control
Increased Automation
Credit: Albert Baron: https://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20140730172610-9679881-pizza-as-a-service
Infrastructure as a Service - benefits● Agility, speed
– Reduced overhead, self-service - allows people to get started more quickly
● Flexibility– More predictable capacity planning
– Separate hardware acquisition from usage
● Simplicity– Enables management of a large pool of IT resources
– User manages only what they care about
What is OpenStack?
– Open Source Cloud Software (IaaS)
– Created in 2010 by NASA and Rackspace
– Similar to, and compatible with Amazon AWS
– Six month release cycle
OpenStack is created from aspect of Public Cloud Provider
– You become the cloud provider / complete self-service
– Built-in monitoring, metering, usage billing
Community driven
– Huge ecosystem of public cloud providers, distributors, IT services, hardware partners
– Enables competitors to collaborate on common platform, accelerates development
Re-use Existing Assets
– Modular design allows re-using enterprise gear and reducing infrastructure debt.
– Most major Enterprise vendor technologies can be used
– Modular design allows total customization to your environment
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“Forrester predicts that by the end of 2014, OpenStack APIs will become [an IaaS cloud] standard.”
Source: “Predictions for 2014: Private Cloud Management and Infrastructure”, Forrester Research, Inc., January 2014.
Rapidly Expanding Ecosystem and Adoption
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COMPANIES
TOTAL DEVELOPERS
AVERAGE MONTHLY CONTRIBUTORS
CODE CONTRIBUTIONS
2,130 374 115,206
338TOP 10 COUNTRIES
15,672INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
“OpenStack appears to be a more advanced or more modern open source project than some of its predecessors because it's a highly coordinated effort.”
– Charlie BabcockInformation Week
COUNTRIES
135United States, China, India, Great Britain, France, Russia, Australia, Canada, Japan, Germany
Sources: openstack.org and ohloh.net/p/openstack, March 28, 2014
Fastest Growing Global Open Source Community
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Getting Started with OpenStack
option #2 – Install in a VM or laptop
A) Install CentOS/Fedora or RPM Linux distributionB) Utilize RDO and Packstack
What is RDO?
RDO is a freely-available, community supported distribution of OpenStack, packaged and
integrated for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and its clones, and for Fedora
https://openstack.redhat.com/Quickstart
PackStack
● Red Hat developed the PackStack tool to enable fast and simple deployment of OpenStack
● Makes complex installation and configuration as simple as possible
● 1 command installation● Built on Puppet
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General Resources• Sign up for the OpenStack newsletter • Participate in a user/meetup group
near you • Sign up for one of several mailing lists
by interest • Join as an individual member or as a
company• Read our blog • Find an event on our marketing
calendar
Get Involved with OpenStack
OpenStack Worldwide User GroupsTechnical Resources• Review the extensive
documentation at http://docs.openstack.org/
• Talk to Stackers on the OpenStack IRC channels
• Read the wiki
openstack.org/community