2. OpenStack Mission
To produce the
ubiquitous open source cloud computing platform
that will meet the needs of public and private clouds
regardless of size, by being simple to implement and
massively scalable.
3. What’s Happening with
OpenStack?
Trends and themes in year five:
‣ OpenStack Powered Planet – delivering on cloud
interoperability and federation across vendors and
geographies
‣ Applications on OpenStack – new community
app catalog and first app guide provide more
support for developers targeting OpenStack
clouds
‣ Platform for the Next 10 Years – OpenStack
gives users the ability to integrate and test new
technologies like containers as they emerge
4. Community growth five years in…
ORGANIZATIONS
CUMULATIVE
CONTRIBUTORS
OPENSTACK USER
GROUPS
LINES OF CODE
3,654 80+ 30 million+
509
27,398
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
COUNTRIES
165
7. • All new products applying for OpenStack Powered logo program and
naming rights must interoperability tests (openstack.org/interop)
• You can now find validated products and interoperability test results in
the OpenStack Marketplace (openstack.org/marketplace)
Interoperability testing now available for
OpenStack Powered products
8. OpenStack Identity Federation POC
• Identity federation enables hybrid and multi-cloud scenarios with seamless user
experience
• 32 companies are committed to delivering federated identity by the end of 2015
• In Vancouver, DigitalFilm Tree demonstrated how its team spins up resources on their
own OpenStack private and can instantly scale those instances out to public clouds
with HP and out to hosted private clouds with Blue Box
• Watch the demo https://www.openstack.org/summit/vancouver-2015/summit-videos/
9. *New* Community App Catalog
• Community members can now share apps and tools in the form of
Glance images, Heat templates and Murano packages designed to
integrate with OpenStack Clouds
• Developers can now experiment with emerging tools like containers
by deploying packages that leverage the proven building blocks of
OpenStack
• Get involved at apps.openstack.org
10. OpenStack Magnum + Kubernetes Demo
• Magnum is a new project aiming to make containers a first class resource in OpenStack
• Kubernetes is a container orchestration engine that can be deployed by the new Community
App Catalog and also run on top of OpenStack clouds
• Watch the workload portability demo from the Vancouver Summit at
https://www.openstack.org/summit/vancouver-2015/summit-videos/
12. Walmart is powered by 140,000+ OpenStack Cores
“Last Thanksgiving, we did 1.5 billion page views…November and December
are the two months where we have to satisfy all the needs of all the
customers, and that’s what we did – we built about 140,000 cores”
-Amandeep Singh Juneja, WalmartLabs
13. During the holidays for 2014, we were running 66% of PayPal front and mid-tier on
OpenStack. That number is now 100%. If you have doubts about OpenStack
running in production, this is the proof point for you to say that OpenStack
is doing financial transactions.” -Subbu Allamaraju, eBay Inc
100% of PayPal’s transactions –
powered by OpenStack!
15. How has OpenStack Impacted your Career?
“OpenStack has impacted my career tremendously. Everyday
I am learning something new and the technology is
evolving. I enjoy the collaboration aspect as well as the open
source paradigm.” -Shilla Saebi, Northern Virginia User Group
“After working at Equinix, I founded my own company. We've
developed our application on OpenStack.” –Volkan Civelek,
Turkey User Group
“OpenStack has helped me find 2 new jobs,
and raised my exposure in the open source
community in general.” – Doug Hellmann,
Atlanta User Group
“My career was very impacted by OpenStack. I met people and companies
around the world. Many companies recognized me for my work of
OpenStack evangelization (volunteer work) in Brazil and Latin America,
including some official recognition.” – Marcelo Dieder, Brazil User Group
16. “Raise awareness
about OpenStack
especially for
students in
engineering schools
and universities.”
-Morocco User Group
“Raise awareness
about OpenStack
especially for
students in
engineering schools
and universities.”
-Morocco User Group
OpenStack User Group Goals
“Have more attendees
each meeting by
providing compelling
speakers in a fun
environment.”
-Portland (PDX) User
Group
“Have more attendees
each meeting by
providing compelling
speakers in a fun
environment.”
-Portland (PDX) User
Group
“Better awareness and find
people who would really be
interested in being part and
contributing to the
community, not just the
dinners.”
-Philippines User Group
“Better awareness and find
people who would really be
interested in being part and
contributing to the
community, not just the
dinners.”
-Philippines User Group
“We want to
demonstrate how
OpenStack can
be useful for the
end users.”
-Argentina User
Group
“We want to
demonstrate how
OpenStack can
be useful for the
end users.”
-Argentina User
Group
“Organize tutorials
for beginners.”
-Stockholm / Nordic
User Group
“Organize tutorials
for beginners.”
-Stockholm / Nordic
User Group
17. Where do you see OpenStack in 5 more years?
“The API
standard of cloud
computing and
become the
engine of driving
cloud economy.”
–Shenzhen,
China User
Group
“At the center
of private
cloud software
offering.”
–Turkey User
Group
“More stable,
with a more
diverse set of
features and
a robust
community.” –
Atlanta User
Group
“As popular
as Linux! ”
– Vietnam
User Group
“As a basic
and common
element in
datacenters.”
-Sevilla,
Spain User
Group
18. Important Dates
July 19, 2015 OpenStack 5th
Anniversary
October 15, 2015 Liberty Release
October 27 – 30, 2015 OpenStack Summit Tokyo
April, 2016 M Release
April 25-29, 2016 OpenStack Summit Austin
19. • Join us in Tokyo, October 27 – 30, 2015!
• Call for speakers now open – deadline is July 15th
• If interested in sponsoring, contracts are now being
accepted
• Stay tuned - registration opens July 2015
• Travel Support Program – applications available in July
• More details at openstack.org/summit