3. ¿Quién Soy? Diego Parrilla Stackops CEO & Founder d [email_address] www.nubeblog.com twitter.com/nubeblog www.stackops.com t witter.com/stackops
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7. Tamaño del mercado: Nº de servidores en 2014 30/06/11 18 Millones Cloud Computing es producto de las necesidades de automatización de la gestión de estos servidores
22. Ciclo de vida de implementación IaaS 30/06/11 Asesoramiento Planificación Implementación Lanzamiento Operación Etapa ciclo de vida Evaluar oportunidad y determinar la estrategia Crear un plan de negocio con costes, ingresos y operaciones Implementar infraestructura y formar equipo operaciones Estabilización y operación de la platforma Evolución de la plataforma Actividades Evaluar Commodity o Propietary Evaluar y seleccionar software y hardware Pedir e instalar elementos hardware y software Anuncio y comienzo de la actividad Añadir productos complementarios Analizar a los usuarios existentes Determinar método de implementación /integrador Implementar catálogos de servicios Cloud Formar a los usuarios existentes Identificar nuevos servicios Definir catálogos de servicios Cloud Integrar con portal, billing, monitoring… Buscar usuarios para lanzamiento (casos de éxito) Hacer crecer la infraestructura Determinar funcionalidades clave lanzamiento Formar al equipo de operaciones Duración 2 -4 semanas 4 -12 semanas tbd tbd Siguientes Hito de decisión
26. Software to provision virtual machines on standard hardware at massive scale Software to reliably store billions of objects distributed across standard hardware OpenStack Compute OpenStack Object Storage A community creating open source software to build public and private clouds
27. OpenStack Community Snapshot 40 Participating Companies Open Source Developers Enterprise & Service Provider Users
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34. HOW TO: Turn Racks of Standard Hardware Into a Cloud with OpenStack
35. Start with an open, scalable platform OpenStack Compute OpenStack Object Storage CLOUD OS OpenStack Image Service
36. User Control Panel Ticketing System Network Management Monitoring Systems Host Server Management ECOSYSTEM OpenStack Compute OpenStack Object Storage CLOUD OS OpenStack Image Service Add 3 rd party tools from the ecosystem
37. User Control Panel Ticketing System Network Management Monitoring Systems Host Server Management Account Billing Admin CLI Tools Live Chat Support Account Management ECOSYSTEM PUBLIC CLOUD OpenStack Compute OpenStack Object Storage CLOUD OS OpenStack Image Service
38. User Control Panel Ticketing System Network Management Monitoring Systems Host Server Management ECOSYSTEM Admin Control Panel Dept. Accounting Chargeback User Management Enterprise Software Integration Systems PRIVATE CLOUD OpenStack Compute OpenStack Object Storage CLOUD OS OpenStack Image Service Integrate with existing enterprise systems
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41. La solución de soluciones Cloud Management Hardware Software & Appliances System Integrator CUSTOMER 30/06/11
42. El habilitador Cloud Enabler: Cloud Management Hardware Software & Appliances System Integrator CUSTOMER 30/06/11
52. 30/06/11 Corporate www.stackops.com Community www.stackops.org Blog blog.stackops.com Twitter twitter.com/stackops Facebook facebook.com/stackops Email [email_address]
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Linux companies: SUSE, Red Hat, Canonical Open Handset Alliance made up of 34 companies including HTC, Motorola, Samsung, Google, Qualcomm, ARM OpenStack community can have the same successful community
Rackspace has been in the cloud business for 5 years. We had to build it ourselves because we have never find anything that fit our needs. There is a lot that can be learned from what we have done right and wrong. We are now running 10s of thousands of VMs for over 100,000 customers. Rackspace has over 60,000 physical servers. NASA is the largest collector of data in human history. NASA collects data from Mars rovers, satellites, and other cutting edge tools including cameras with exapixel scale. When data is lost, a rocket has to be launched into space, so “mission critical” is not just a slogan with NASA. NASA faced a similar issue. They built their own solution because they could not find the right pieces in the market. They are serving a scientific community with very high purpose -- to run NASA missions, to analyze data from satellites and telescopes, and to look for ET. Think of it this way: 1. They have telescopes that collect Exapixel images. I am not even sure how big that it, but it requires a lot of storage and processing capability. 2. Losing data is expensive. They have to launch another rocket! Or wait 80 years for a comet to return. This is mission critical stuff. But we still have to make this stuff into “products” -- much like enterprises do. At Rackspace, it has to power our hosting offer. At NASA, it has to serve the scientific community. By deploying OpenStack, enterprises get the benefit of our experience including successes and failures.
More than 35 technology industry leaders officially support the OpenStack community. Enterprise technology providers like Citrix are basing their technology offerings on OpenStack; hardware providers like Dell and Cirrascale and testing OpenStack to determine the best reference architecture; professional services CloudScaling,
So back to the mission. We want to make IT easier. To abstract from the hardware environment to a standardized software environment.
These are straightforward. Without them, you don ’t have a cloud.
Add 3 rd party tools to complete the solution, and integrate into your existing systems, using APIs. The modular design of OpenStack is key.
Add 3 rd party tools to complete the solution, and integrate into your existing systems, using APIs. The modular design of OpenStack is key.
Add 3 rd party tools to complete the solution, and integrate into your existing systems, using APIs. The modular design of OpenStack is key.