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© 2011 Eucalyptus Systems, Inc.
Turbocharge Your Virtualized Infrastructure with Self-service Provisioning
Govind Rangasamy Director, Product Management, Eucalyptus
Greg Moselle Cloud Product Manager, enStratus
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Today’s Speakers
Govind Rangasamy
Director, Product Management
Eucalyptus Systems
Greg Moselle
Cloud Product Manager
enStratus
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IT Trends & Challenges
• Consolidate & Standardize
• Automate & Innovate
• Self-service Infrastructure
• Elasticity and On-demand / Per-usage Service Models
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IT Trends & Challenges
• How do you architect and govern self-service provisioning and elasticity across large enterprises?
• How do you manage assets and ownership?
• What about chargeback and billing?
• How can architecture and infrastructure groups work together?
Cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service
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Cloud IaaS vs. Virtualization
Capability Virtualization Cloud IaaS
Virtual Machine behavior Very similar to physical servers due to
PV conversions
VMs are not tied to a single physical server
and are disposable
Application behavior Applications stick to VMs with tightly
coupled configurations
Applications and their infrastructures are
decoupled for auto scalability and elasticity
Resource Elasticity Resource pooling at the hypervisor, or
cluster level
Resource pools of compute, network and
storage at the cloud availability zone level
Resource access isolation VMs CPU, Memory, Network and Storage
resources access is not isolated
VMs resources are completely isolated
Resource access authentication Virtualization allows unauthenticated
access to resources
Cloud has very granular per user level
resource access authentication
SLA and Quality of Service Defining and maintaining SLA is hard
especially with quality of service
guarantees
Relatively easy because of resource
access isolation and authentication
Chargeback and billing Chargeback and billing are hard problems
in just a virtualized environments
Due to per user level access and resource
access isolation, chargeback and billing
are much simpler
A well designed virtualization environment is the basis for private clouds
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The Need for Self-service Provisioning
• Organizations/LOBs want to control their own IT usage
– Can’t afford to wait for IT
– LOBs want to monitor and control IT usage
• Frequent spin up and decommissioning of systems
– Dev/Test
– HPC workloads
• IT Ops needs to support multiple businesses in multiple geos
– Wants to act as an internal cloud provider for LOBs
– Reduce admin per server/network/storage ratio
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Customer Examples
Large Financial Services
“In their Wholesale Business Portfolio with a few thousand developers working on 1,400 applications, the organization is looking into deploying a
private cloud with a self-service portal for their test and dev activity. Chargeback and billing capability are very important as part of the self-
service provisioning activity.”
Large Defense Contractor
“Researching a private cloud platform on VMware infrastructure to reduce test/dev, deployment and support of applications at the lowest possible
cost. Self-service provisioning across many of their MS SQLServer, MySQL based apps and Sharepoint.”
Average IT: 50% of infrastructure in Test/Dev but 90% is idle most of the time
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The IaaS Cloud Platform
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Infrastructure-as-a-Service
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Cloud Controller
• Cloud level - Virtual Resource System
• AWS EC2 Compatible
Walrus Storage
• Persistent data store
• Bucket-based, like S3
Cluster Controller
• Zone level - Virtual Resource System
• Manage Virtual Network
Storage Controller
• Block accessed network storage
• Like EBS with SAN adapters
Node Controller
• VM management
• Instance management
VMware Broker
• ESX, ESXi management
• vCenter server compatible
Eucalyptus IaaS
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IaaS – Dev/Test
•Resource Domains and Groups
• Dev, QA, Ops
•Virtual Cloud Resources
• Small, Medium, Large and Xlarge with
flexible configuration
• Choice ESX, KVM, XEN
• Linux, Windows etc
•Virtual Images
• EMI for LAMP
• EMI for mySQL
• ~8400 AMIs
•Cloud Hybrid Compute Services
• AWS EC2
•Self-service Automation Environment
• Self-service Management
• DCA Data Center Automation
Cloud Self-service Portal and Catalog
Cloud Service Management
Physical Resource Management
Virtual Cloud Resources
Virtual Resource System
Virtual and
Physical
Resource
Administration
Compute Network Identity Storage
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Resource Access and Allocation Control
Cloud Service Management Cloud Services
(SaaS, PaaS)
Accounts,
Groups, Users,
Resources
Policies,
Certs, Keys,
Images, VMs,
Reports
Physical Resource Management
Virtual Cloud Resources
Virtual Resource System Resource Access Control
High Availability IaaS
Virtual and Physical
Resource
Administration
Eucalyptus Identity Authorization and Management Web Services
Compute Network Identity Storage
Active
Directory/LDAP
• Standardized images launch per user per account
• Per user access to resources with a security group
• Decommissioning is as easy as creation
• Resource consumption per user per account
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Cloud Governance & Control
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Governance and Control
• Unified management
• Self-provisioning
• Security & encryption
• Budget tracking and chargebacks
• Automation: in & cross cloud
• Service catalog and config mgmt
Internal Systems
Access directory
service
Service delivery
catalog
Identity
authentication
Change &
config. Mgmt.
Project
budgeting
Incident &
problem mgmt
Pricing &
metering
Security policy
mgmt.
Billing
Others
On-Premise or SaaS
Cloud Management Solution
API
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Self-service Provisioning Demo
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Blueprint for Private Cloud Adoption
1. Define Valuable Infrastructure Services • Define and quantify the case for cloud computing.
• Be specific, and focus on business benefits.
2. Define Governance and Policies • Roles and security
• Accounting and chargeback
• SLA management
3. Plan and Standardize the Cloud Platform • Identify the resources that comprise the reference architecture for your
cloud computing environment.
4. Plan and Architect the Deployment • Get ready to support real-world processing loads.
• Focus on elasticity and scalability.
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Webinar Benefits Summary
• How to architect and automate self-service provisioning for Enterprise deployments
• How to implement governance by extending policies and procedures into the private cloud
• See self-service provisioning in action with automated security and accounting
• How to create a blueprint or recipe for private cloud adoption
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Questions?
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Next Steps
Free Trial of Self-service
Provisioning Cloud
http://sl.eucalyptus.com/SSP-Trial
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