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Gordon Haff's presentation at ProductCamp Boston 2012
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Customized
Differentiated
http://www.flickr.com/photos/caveman_92223/3346906435/CC license by Chuck Coker.
Standardized
Pay-as-you-go
Utility
“Like the electric utilities before them, the new computing utilities are achieving economies of scale far beyond what most companies can achieve with their own systems.”
Business processes Different workloads Audit requirements SLAs Compliance Latency Bandwidth Security procedures Risk mitigation Legal exposure Legacy apps Staff skills Competitive differentiators Uptime needs Cost focus Industry partnerships Legal requirements Government mandates
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Cost per VM Hour:
Server: Admin Ratio:
Resource Utilization:
App Deployment:
New App Development:
$0.10
1000 : 1
75%
Minutes
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
$1.00
20 : 1
20%
Weeks
Years
PUBLIC CLOUDS ENTERPRISE IT
Weeks/Months
PERVASIVE NEW EXPECTATIONSAGILITY. EFFICIENCY. COST SAVINGS.
10
CLOUDSELF-SERVICEUSERS IN CONTROLON DEMANDELASTIC
ENTERPRISE OPERATIONSCOMPLEXITYGOVERNANCERISK REGULATIONSPRIVACYSECURITYAUDITRELIABILITYCONSISTENCY
TWO WORLDS COLLIDING,A CRITICAL BALANCING ACT
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Cloud Deployment Models
PrivateCloud
PublicClouds
HybridCloud
Service ProviderOwned and managed, Accessed via the web, Pay for what you use.
Privately owned And managed with Restricted access (but Could be externallyhosted)
Interoperable combination
of private and public cloud.
Types of Clouds
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) (hosted apps)
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)(dev platform, apps middleware)
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)(compute, storage, network)
End-users/ LOB
DevelopersDevOps
IT Admins
IaaS
PaaS
SaaS
Cloud Types & Deployment Models
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) (hosted apps)
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)(dev platform, apps middleware)
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)(compute, storage, network)
End-users
DevelopersDevOps
IT Admins
Amazon AWS RackSpace NTT CloudForms vCloud Director
OpenShift Force.com Azure
Google Apps Salesforce Many more
IaaS
PaaS
SaaS
PrivateClouds
PublicClouds
Hybrid
CloudForms: Open, hybrid IaaS cloud
IT agility driving adoption
Source: Gartner Data Center Conference Survey, December, 2010
“What is your main driver in moving to private cloud?”
Agility / Speed55%
Who is likely to build a private cloud?
Dynamic environmentPro-activeIT as business enablerRapid growthTechnically sophisticatedSignificant new in-house developmentMajor virtualization adoptionSmall
Static environmentReactive
Focus on minimizing IT costsSlow growth
Low skills/technical sophisticationPackaged apps and SaaS
Limited, tactical virtualization useLarge
Unlikely to build Private Cloud
Likely to build Private Cloud
Platform-as-a-Service:Hosted or on-premise
Where does SaaS tend to fit?
• Relatively standardized
• Modest integration requirements
• Non-differentiating
WHAT ABOUT SECURITY?
Some things don’t change with cloud
If your security practices suck in the physical realm, you’ll be delighted by the surprising lack of change when you move to cloud.
Chris Hoff, Juniper Networks
Credit: Michael Rosenstein, cc/flickrhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/michaelcr/1508784073/
Risk = Likelihood * Impact
Source: ENISA
(A few) implications
• Delivery of “as-a-service”
• Commoditization
• Domain expertise still valuable
• Lower CAPEX for new businesses
• New software architectures leverage ecosystem of services
• But introduce dependencies on third-parties
• Access increasingly mobile & multi-device