OpenStack in action 2! Production ready 31/05/12
"OpenStack Cloud on Ubuntu: it is happening now!" by Nick Barcet, Ubuntu Cloud Product manager, Canonical
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1. OpenStack Clouds on Ubuntu
it is happening now!
Nick Barcet
Ubuntu Cloud Product Manager
nick.barcet@canonical.com
2. Everybody is doing cloud on Ubuntu
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3. The platform for scale-out
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4. Everybody is doing cloud on Ubuntu
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HP
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ATT
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Ericsson
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Rackspace
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Mercado Libre
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Internap
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All build their clouds on Ubuntu + OpenStack
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5. A vision of Open Cloud
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We share a common vision:
→ accelerating the move to utility style cloud computing
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No vendor lock-in
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Efficient delivery of services
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Reduction of complexity
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Open API
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Open Formats
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Open Source
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6. Hybrid Cloud – Combining public and private IaaS
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Public and private clouds are not antagonist any longer
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We make it possible to deploy private clouds that can be connected to all of the
major public clouds: Rackspace, HP and more.
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AWSOME provides EC2 API compliance for OpenStack
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Landscape's Cloud Deck provides a single EC2 connecting point to multiple
clouds, with a clear dashboard to control your deployments
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7. “Customers deploying next-generation
scale-out solutions require a secure,
high-performance platform that
can support demanding workloads.
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS operating system
on HP ProLiant servers offers the
scalability and flexibility to manage big
data, cloud and hyperscale applications.”
Scott Farrand, vice president,
Infrastructure Software and Blades, HP.
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8. More than the sum of its parts
Landscape and Cloud deck
Ubuntu server as guest
AWSOME
Public clouds Ubuntu cloud
Juju Storage
infrastructure
KVM, Xen LXC MAAS
Ubuntu server
x86 ARM
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9. Velocity and agility in devops
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Ubuntu includes a micro cloud capability
→ allows for developers to test in similar conditions as
deployment
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Services orchestration tool for any cloud or bare metal
→ Juju reduces further the friction between development and
operations
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Re-use deployment patterns contributed to and from the
community as well as shared internally
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Supports agile deployment process with very short iterations
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10. Leadership in physical provisioning, with MAAS
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Cloud thinking encourages better practices for bare-metal deployments
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Hyperscale deployments of big-data workloads or IaaS
can consume thousands of machines
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With MAAS, the same principles used in the cloud can be
applied on bare-metal
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MAAS provides a physical management layer that can be
used as a back-end for Juju
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11. Metal As A Service - MAAS
Teach your hardware the language of the cloud
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A new bare metal provisioning system to rapidly deploy
Ubuntu across distributed systems.
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Scales services up or down as if they were in a cloud
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Add, commission, update and deploy physical servers at will
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Common protocols such as tftpboot and PXE
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Tightly integrated with Juju
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Provision systems in advance of Ubuntu Cloud being deployed.
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12. The Hyperscale era
Deploy rapidly with ease in one move
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13. Agility in action with Juju, MAAS, OpenStack on Ubuntu
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14. Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure
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The simplest way to deploy an OpenStack cloud
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Ubuntu is the reference platform for OpenStack deployments
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12.04 LTS is a long term term release that will support future releases of
OpenStack until 2014
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Tremendous effort has gone into the integration and testing of OpenStack in
Ubuntu to create Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure
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15. Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure is OpenStack
An IaaS stack based on 5 pillars (in Essex) and growing
Openstack Compute (aka Nova) Openstack Identity (aka Keystone)
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Delivers instances and disk space on ●
Central identity management for all OpenStack
demand to run Ubuntu Cloud Guest components
or most other Operating Systems. ●
Logical equivalent to AWS IAM
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Logical equivalent to AWS EC2 and EBS
Openstack Dashboard (aka Horizon)
Openstack Image Service (aka Glance) ●
The base building block for end-user facing portals
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Delivers machines images locally and remotely
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Ubuntu Cloud Guest enabled
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Logical equivalent of AWS AMI Server
Openstack Object Storage (aka Swift)
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Delivers Peta-scale object storage
capabilities with redundancy built-in.
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Logical equivalent to AWS S3
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16. Ubuntu Cloud Archive roadmap
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17. Ubuntu Cloud Archive roadmap
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18. Compatibility, flexibility, scalability, compliance and assurance
Why chose Ubuntu for your cloud:
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Canonical can jumpstart your cloud
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Depth and quality to deploy a large cloud
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Compatibility with EC2 and OpenStack API
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Freedom of choice
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Massive Scalability
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High Availability
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Backing from a worldwide community of more than 70 organizations
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Management tools such as Landscape
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Cloud Deck for Hybrid cloud coordination
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19. “Ubuntu is the de facto standard for
cloud building... with seamless scalability
and no additional licensingcosts for
additional servers and instances, it provides
all the flexibility and scalability we need.”
Alejandro Comisario,
Senior Analyst and Cloud Builder,
Mercadolibre
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20. Turnkey cloud-in-a-week: Jumpstart
Ubuntu Cloud Jumpstart
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We help you make the key choices around storage, compute and compatibility
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We help you deploy the needed components
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We provide tools to give you visibility and management control of the infrastructure
High Level Deliverables
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A planning framework that enables you to make essential, core architecture decisions based
on your specific needs and the rapidly evolving state of the various components that provide
those services
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One Canonical Services Engineer for five days
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A seed Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure deployment on up to 20 x86 servers
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Limited opportunistic integration of this cloud infrastructure with existing related systems
on your premises
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Training on key tools and processes to support your cloud
Pricing
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USD $9000 for five days on-site
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Plus travel and accommodation for Canonical staff
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21. Support and Assurance for your cloud
Ubuntu Advantage Cloud Infrastructure
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Expertise with the delivery of Ubuntu ●
OpenStack + Hypervisor + OS support
Cloud solutions through Canonical ●
Landscape management tool
Services. ●
Cloud Deck
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Subject matter experts in Ubuntu and ●
IP protection
OpenStack
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Direct support of Canonical Support
Analysts and L3 Engineers
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Unified services and support to ●
Standard (business hours)
provide continuous support levels
during design, delivery and ongoing
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Advanced (24x7)
support and maintenance ●
Optional PSE
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22. “Ubuntu was the natural choice for our
public cloud. Its tight OpenStack integration
means we can respond to customer needs faster.
As our cloud business continues to grow, this
lets us focus on up-the-stack services our
customers want.”
Ken Pepple,
Director of Cloud Development, Internap
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23. Canonical partners with eNovance
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Canonical and eNovance collaborate on upstream OpenStack features
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eNovance and Canonical deliver joint engagements to customers
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eNovance is an official Ubuntu Advantage Cloud partner
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eNovance and Canonical provide the best expertise for successful OpenStack
deployments and the tools to make your cloud profitable, useful and easy to maintain.
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