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© Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
Rome – Jan 30, 2015
Cloud Workshop
Seminario Universita’ Tor Vergata
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Who we are
Alessandro DavidPresales Consultant
Fausto PasqualettiEnterprise Architect
Fausto Pasqualetti is an Architect andSenior Consultant with a worldwideexperience since more than 10 years andhe is a team member of the core team HPOutsourcing strategic opportunity in hisrole of Enterprise Architect for ItalyRegion.He took his Master Degree in AerospaceEngineering in 2000 at Rome University LaSapienza. He has got Master Architecttramite Open Group Certification.Fausto during his career always worked instrategic and highly complex programsand opportunities in different roles suchas Enterprise Architect, ChiefTechnologist, Solution Lead and ChiefArchitect covering a critical success factorrole as key team member.Fausto is based in Rome, Italy.
Alessandro David works as a Presalesconsultant at the HP Cloud Business Unit.With over 20 years of experience in ITecosystem is an expert in Automation andIT Management Software Solutionssupporting the lifecycle management of ITServices in an Hybrid Enviroment.
Alessandro is based in Rome, Italy.
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AGENDA
Sessione Tempo
1. The New Style of IT 9:15
2. HP Helion Cloud Vision 9:45
3. HP Helion Openstack 10:00
4. OpenStack Overview 10:30
5. Cloud Foundry 12:00
6. Hybrid World 12:15
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The New Style of IT
Fausto Pasqualetti
Enterprise Architectg
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Innovation
Every Generation has a Defining Industry
Cloud Computing = Industrial Revolution
PoC
Product
Utility
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Change of Paradigm is disruptive
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Paradigm ShiftNormal
Science
ModelDrift
Model Crisis
Model Revolution
Paradigm Change
“Normal science, the activity in which most scientists inevitablyspend most all their time, is predicated on the assumption thatthe scientific community knows what the world is like. Normalscience often suppresses fundamental novelties because theyare necessarily subversive of its basic commitments. As apuzzle-solving activity, normal science does not aim atnovelties of fact or theory and, when successful, finds none.”Thomas Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 1962
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Change is everywhere…Everything is going Digital
Digital cigarettes
Massive open online courses
M A S S I V E
O P E N
O N L I N E
C O U R S E S
Baby app
Wearable technology
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Change – much bigger and much faster
Speed
AOL took 9 years to get to 1 million users
Facebook took 9 months
Draw Something took 9 days.
Capacity
1 billion Facebook posts per day
2.5 billion exabytes of data
200 million tweets
The InternetClient/Server
Mobile, Social, Big Data & The Cloud
Database
ERP
CRM
SCM
HCM
HCM
PLM
MRM
Amazon Web Services
OpSource
IBM
GoGrid
Rackspace
Joyent
Hosting.com
Tata Communications
Datapipe
PPM
Alterian
Hyland
LimeLight NetDocuments
NetReach
OpenText
PaperHost
Xerox
HP
MicrosoftSLI Systems
EMC
IntraLinks
Jive Software
Qvidian
Sage
salesforce.com
SugarCRM
Volusion
Xactly
Zoho
Adobe
Avid
Corel
Microsoft
Paint.NET
Serif
Yahoo
CyberShift
Saba
Softscape
Sonar6
Ariba
Yahoo!
Quadrem
Elemica
Kinaxis
CCC
DCC
SCM
Cost Management
Order Entry
Product Configurator
Bills of MaterialEngineering
Claim Processing
Inventory
Manufacturing Projects
Quality Control
Business
Education
Entertainment
Games
Lifestyle
Music
Navigation
News
Photo & Video
Productivity
Reference
Social Networking
Sport
Travel
Utilities
every 60 seconds
400,710 ads requests
2000 lyrics playedon Tunewiki
1,500 pingssent on PingMe
34,597 peopleare using Zinio
208,333 minutesAngry Birds played
23,148 apps downloaded
Unisys
Burroughs
Hitachi
NEC Bull
Fijitsu
ADP VirtualEdge
Cornerstone onDemand
CyberShift
Workbrain
KenexaSaba
Softscape
Sonar6
SuccessFactors
Taleo
Workday
Workscape
Exact Online
FinancialForce.com
IntacctNetSuite
SAP
NetSuite
Plex Systems
Cash Management
Accounts Receivable
Fixed AssetsCosting
Billing
Time and Expense
Activity Management
Payroll
Training
Time & Attendance RosteringSales tracking &
Marketing
CommissionsService
Data Warehousing
98,000 tweets
Finance
box.net
TripIt
Zynga
Zynga
Baidu
TwitterYammer
Atlassian
Atlassian
MobilieIronSmugMug
SmugMug
Atlassian
Amazon
AmazoniHandy
PingMe
PingMe
Associatedcontent
Flickr
Snapfish
YouTube
Answers.com
Tumblr.
Urban
Scribd.
Pandora
MobileFrame.com
Mixi
CYworld
Qzone
Renren
Yandex
Yandex
Heroku
RightScale
New Relic
AppFog
Bromium
Splunk
CloudSigma
cloudability
kaggle
nebula
Parse
ScaleXtreme
SolidFire
Zillabyte
dotCloud
BeyondCore
Mozy
Viber
Fring Toggl
MailChimp
Quickbooks
Hootsuite
Foursquare
buzzd
Dragon DictioneBay
SuperCam
UPS Mobile
Fed Ex Mobile
Scanner Pro
DocuSign
HP ePrint
iSchedule
Khan Academy
BrainPOP
myHomework
Cookie Doodle
Ah! Fasion Girl
Mainframe
202040ZB
Source: IDC (figure exceedsprior forecasts
by 5 ZBs)
2005 2010 20122015
8.5ZB2.8ZB1.2ZB0.1ZB
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Surge in data requires a new approach for speed, agility, and security
Data growth and IT complexity are soaring
Data explosion
The number of apps to manage is rapidly increasing
IT complexity
By 2020, more than a trillion applications will be exchanging 58 zettabytes of digital data over 100 billion devices
1 trillion
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Business and apps don’t run in silos ... nor should the IT that sustain them.
Current approachs are UNSUSTAINABLE
The fundamental data center flaw
IT silos
Network
Servers
Storage
Application
Too ... • Sluggish service delivery: 10 weeks• Admin time on maintenance: 80%• Data center utilization: 30%
... To ... • Service delivery: Minutes• Admin time on maintenance: 20%• Data center utilization: 70+%
Business Application-optimized
HP Cloud
ApplicationBusiness
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Enterprise IT is under Enormous Pressure
• Speed Innovation
• Create Agility
• Manage Risks
• Lower Costs
• Simplify
A New Style of IT is demanded – and is emerging
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“To remain static is to lose ground.”David Packard
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Cloud Definition“Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demandnetwork access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks,servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned andreleased with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.This cloud model is composed of five essential characteristics, three service models,and four deployment models.
• On-demand self-service• Broad network access• Resource pooling• Rapid elasticity• Measured service 1
1The NIST -Definition of Cloud Computing http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-145/SP800-145.pdf
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Cloud Paradigm Shift
15
Centricity of the End-User
Pay per Use
Technology
Service
Transform
User-Centricity
CloudParadigm Shift
Security Control
ComplianceService Level
Management
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Suitability of Cloud for the Enterprise world.Tr
adit
ion
al GUI Driven
Ticket-Based
Hand-Crafted
Reserved
Scale-up
Smart Hardware
Proprietary
Traditional DevC
lou
d API Driven
Self-Service
Automated
On-demand
Scale-out
Smart Apps
Open Source
Agile DevOps
In the public (real) Cloud OpenStack is already quite mature and extensively used – not only by HP by several other players. If we push Helion OpenStack in the Enterprise world we need to be aware about the implications we will have. Most of the workloads in the enterprise are characterized by the following attributes:
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Enterprise Model vs Cloud ModelOpenStack is a true Cloud platform conceived for the last attributes and moving virtualized “legacy”does not guarantee to exploit the full benefit of OpenStack – moreover you cannot retain highavailability you have on VMware when you will move a workload on OpenStack (unless you adoptsome workaround). OpenStack (like Eucalyptus or other “true” Cloud platforms) shifts Uptimeresponsibility from infrastructure to applications.
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HP Cloud Vision
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Hybrid IT delivers speed, agility, and security
The new enterprise IT mandate—hybrid IT
Bridging delivery models
Cloud native
Public cloud
Has given us speed, agility, and new consumption models
Navigating your cloud journey with the right destination for the right application
Hybrid Enterprise IT
Enterprise requirements go beyond the ability of a single delivery model
Private cloud
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Introducing HP Helion
HP Helion extends beyond just cloud to become the very fabric of your enterprise
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU76_mF6T2I&feature=youtu.be
Over 2,000 companies use HP Helion worldwide
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What makes HP #1 in hybrid cloud
• New Style of IT demands agility, openness, and security
• Making it easy to move, manage, and consume workloads in a hybrid environment
Vision for hybrid IT
HP innovation • Market-leading CloudSystem, now including OpenStack
• Open, extensible Cloud Service Automation and Hybrid Cloud Mgmt software
OpenStackcommitment
• Two board members and three elected members of the technical committee
• HP Helion OpenStack Community Edition now available for download
Lifecycleof services
• Complete lifecycle of services from advisory and assessments to implementations
• 24x7 support, including OpenStack—available worldwide
Proven inthe Market
• Over 2,000 customers including 1/3 of the Fortune 100 use HP for cloud
• Forrester Research ranked HP number one in private cloud
All backed by a billion dollar commitment to deliver on the open, hybrid world
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HP Helion
• Portable, interoperable, and heterogeneous
• Based on open source to accelerate innovation
• Deploy applications on multiple deployment models
• Enterprise-grade security
• Visibility, control, and governance for hybrid IT
• Reliable, predictable services
• Speed time to innovation
• Scale with the right economics
• Planning, building, and managing expertise
Open Secure Agile
Private cloud Public cloudManaged Virtual private cloud
Managed private cloud
HP Helion OpenStack common architecture
ConsumeBuild & operate
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HP Helion portfolio overview
PartnerOne for Cloud Cloud builders • Cloud resellers • Cloud service providers
Integrated Cloud Solutions
• HP CloudSystem Enterprise
• HP CloudSystem Foundation
Cloud Software & Infrastructure
• HP Automation and Cloud Management
• HP Converged Infrastructure
OpenStack ® Software
• HP Helion OpenStack Community
Managed services
• HP Helion Managed Virtual Private Cloud & Managed Private Cloud
• HP Helion Managed & Workplace Applications
Professional services
• Advisory
• Apps transform
• Implementation
• Design
• Strategy
• Operations
• Education
• Support
Public cloud & SaaS
• HP Helion Public Cloud
• HP SaaS applications
Best in class products, solutions, and services for hybrid IT
CONSUME
BUILD
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HP Helion Openstack
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Where is Cloud going?
Hybrid Open Source
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Hybrid is Reality
1 Source: Coleman Parkes Research by HP, May 20132 “Gartner Press Release: ”Gartner says Cloud Computing Will Become The Bulk of New IT Spend By 2016” , Goa, India, October 24, 2013. http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2613015
“..nearly half of large enterprises will have hybrid cloud deployments by the end of 2017” – Gartner 2
IT delivery by 2016 1
Private
39%
Hosted private
21%
Public
15%
Traditional25%
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Open Source is the infrastructure of the web
Operating systems Web servers Server side languages
Content management systems
Linux60%
Windows27%
Apache45%
Microsoft23%
Nginx16%
PHP75%
ASP .NET21%
Word Press55%
JOOMLA11%
Drupal 6%
Source: “Open Source Owns the Webs (Infographic), by Mohammad Khamash, Jordan Open Source Association. “October 2013 Web Server Survey” by Netcraft
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Open Source will be the engine of the cloud
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Drivers for an Open Source cloud
Drivers Concerns
Cost savings
Open standards
No vendor lock-in
Interoperability
Flexibility/agility
Lack of support
Security
Ecosystem
Integration
Maturity
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OpenStack Overview
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Characteristics of Cloud Computing
• On-demand self-service: Users can provision servers and networks with little human intervention.
• Network access: Any computing capabilities are available over the network. Many different devices are allowed access through standardized mechanisms.
• Resource pooling: Multiple users can access clouds that serve other consumers according to demand.
• Elasticity: Provisioning is rapid and scales out or in based on need.
• Metered or measured service: Just like utilities that are paid for by the hour, clouds should optimize resource use and control it for the level of service or type of servers such as storage or processing.
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Cloud Compute Service Types
• SaaS (Software as a Service) : Provides the consumer the ability to use the software in a cloud environment (e.g. web-based email)
• PaaS (Platform as a Service) : Provides the consumer the ability to deploy applications through a programming language or tools supported by the cloud platform provider (e.g. Eclipse/Java programming platform provided, where no downloads are required).
• IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) : Provides infrastructure such as computer instances, network connections, and storage so that people can run any software or operating system.
The above service types can exist in:
• Private cloud- operated for a single organization
• Public cloud – infrastructure available to the general public and generally owned by a cloud services company
• Hybrid cloud – Combination of the private and public clouds.
OpenStack is an IaaS solution
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What is OpenStack®?
• Open Source Cloud Computing platform software designed to produce and
maintain a massively scalable public and/or private IaaS cloud on standard
hardware.
• Free open source (Apache license) software governed by a non-profit foundation
called the OpenStack Foundation.
• Began as a NASA and Rackspace jointly launched project with initial code
provided from NASA’s Nebula platform and Rackspace’s Cloud Files platform.
• Ongoing, significant code contributions from a large number industry leaders,
including HP.
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Features• Free open source (Apache license) software
• Massively scalable cloud operating system that controls large pools of compute, storage, and networking resources
• Plug-in architecture; allows different hypervisors, block storage systems, network implementations, hardware agnostic, etc.
• On demand VMs with provisioning and snapshot capabilities
• Multi-tenancy support for setting user quotas
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Benefits (1 of 2)
• Portability of workload across OpenStack-based public, private, and hybrid clouds
• No vendor lock-in:
– Not tied to a single vendors roadmap
– Source code availability
– Contributions from wide array of SMEs
– Developed with a broader set of use cases in mind
– Benefit from community contributions
– Transparency into governance, roadmap, blueprints, and development
• Open source:
− Cost – OSS Apache license
− Open platform for ecosystem to develop value-added solutions (*aaS)
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Benefits (2 of 2)
• Ecosystem of cloud solutions – breadth and choice of “above the stack” value added solutions
• Enabler - self-service, programmatic access to infrastructure (automation for IT)
• Supports a Converged Cloud deployment model (federated public/private deployments)
• Accelerated time-to-market and innovation
− Benefit from community contributions
− Ecosystem of cloud solutions
− Ease of integration & management
− Open Web-based APIs
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The Foundation
OpenStack® Organization
An independent body providing shared resources to help achieve the OpenStackMission by Protecting, Empowering, and Promoting OpenStack software and the community around it, including users, developers and the entire ecosystem.
PTL(project technical leads)
PTL(project technical leads)
PTL(project technical leads)
Technical Committee
Elected by body of project contributors responsible for the direction of each project
Elected members who set technical policies that cross projects and determines incubation of new projects
User Committee
A formal mechanism to provide input on user priorities, user feedback, and raise important issues
Legal Affairs Committee
Advises on legal requirements and overall intellectual property strategy
Provides legal management of the Foundation and its financial resources, oversees Foundation operations, sets overall budget and goals for Foundation staff, and hires the Executive Director
Individual Members elect 1/3 of the seats, Gold Members elect 1/3 of the
seats, and Platinum Members appoint 1/3 of the seats
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Companies with multiple Individual Member affiliations
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Platinum, Gold & Corporate Sponsors of OpenStack
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Platinum & Gold Sponsors of OpenStack
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Platinum Sponsors of OpenStack
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HP’s OpenStack Leadership
Platinum Member
Top 5 Code Contributor
Lab Equipment Contribution
Dedicated Staff
• 2 Board members
• Technical, Legal, Incubation, Training, Compensation Committees
• Top 5 contributor by number of lines of code• 4th largest contributor to Folsom projects• 5th largest contributor to Grizzly projects
• Top contributor to Infrastructure
• Contributed data centers, servers, power, bandwidth
• Provided hardware and systems management of TryStack
• One of the largest contributor by employee
• Only company with dedicated resources to infrastructure
• Leading & providing the majority of staff for continuous integration project and quality assurance
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OpenStack Release History
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Initial announcement
Austin Release
Bexar Release
Cactus Release
Diablo Release
Essex Release
Folsom Release
Grizzly Release
Havana Release
OpenStack® releases are every 6 months and named alphabetically
Ice House Release(planned)
Juno … Kilo
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OpenStack Contributions – Grizzly Core + Infrastructure
• HP is one of the largest contributors to OpenStack®
• Technical committee chair for the security and continuous integration work groups
• Significant contributions in the areas of QA and High Availability
• Founding member of the Foundation with two OpenStack® board of directors
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Openstack by Company Contributions Havana – HP 3rd (14%) Icehouse – HP 2nd (13%)
Juno – HP 1st (19%) Kilo – HP 1st (18%)
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13 packages with 200+ configuration items
OpenStack® Programs (13 Integrated; 2 supporting)
Identity(Keystone)
Object Storage(Swift)
Dashboard(Horizon)
Network(Neutron)
Block Storage(Cinder)
Compute(Nova)
Image(Glance)
Ceilometer api
queue
data store
collector
Agent
Compute agent
novaquantum
cinder
glance poll
Heat api
nova
TemplatesTemplates
Heat api-cfn
Heat Engine
cinderquantumglance
swift
Orchestration(Heat)
Usage Metrics(Ceilometer)
Bare metal(Ironic)
Relational DB(Trove)
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Incubation Process
These Projects are currently (juno cycle) under incubation before inclusion in the 'Integrated' common release:• Bare metal (Ironic)• Queue service (Zaqar)• Key management (Barbican)• DNS Services (Designate)
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• One of the largest public clouds based upon OpenStack™
− Thousands of compute nodes, multiple petabytes of storage
− Hardened deployment with ArcSight, Fortify, and Tipping Point
− Developer tools including Command Line Interfaces, language bindings
− Integrated operational systems for usage, key management, monitoring
• Leading OpenStack contributor
− HP Cloud Services is one of the leading contributors to OpenStack™ with the 2nd largest number of employees contributing
− Continuous integration, testing, and deployment lead of OpenStack commits
− Proven, reference architecture and operational systems for scale
hpcloud.com
HP’s Public Cloud – HP Cloud Services
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On-demand scalable storage capacity
for archiving and data backup.
On demand compute instances to
handle unique workloads.
Delivery of cached content to end
users powered by Akamai.
On-demand, scalable access to
application data.
High-performance, highly available
local VM storage solution.
Multiple language dev., deployment,
and management of applications
HP Cloud Services portfolioOn-demand, pay-as-you-go
HP Cloud
Load Balancer as a ServiceNetwork load balancing across VMs
with selectable routing algorithms
HP Cloud
Monitoring as a ServiceReal-time VM health and
performance metrics
HP Cloud
DNS as a Service
Authoritative Domain Services for
VM hostname management
…
IaaS
Paa
S
Marketplace
HPCS Marketplace Image and N-tier application delivery
Coming in 2013
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LEGEND
Strategic Data Centers
Data Centers
Highly-efficient environmental design facility
HP's Leveraged Global Data Centers
Alphaville (São Paulo), Brazil
Alpharetta (Atlanta), Georgia, U.S.A.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Plano, Texas, U.S.A.
São Paulo, Brazil
Suwanee (Atlanta), Georgia, U.S.A.
Calgary, Canada
Tulsa, Oklahoma U.S.A.
Monterrey, Mexico
Queretaro, Mexico
Montreal, Canada
Auburn Hills, Michigan U.S.A.
Milan, Italy
Mitcheldean, UK
Lupfig Green, Switzerland
Skondal, Sweden
Zurich (2), Switzerland
Barcelona (2), Spain
Fort Changi, Singapore
Senderwood, South Africa
Swindon, UK
Roosendaal, Netherlands
Pomezia (Rome), Italy
Frankfurt eShelter, Germany
Sekocin, Poland
Vantaa, Finland
Isle d’Abeau, France
Russelsheim, Germany
Keppel, Singapore
Doxford, UK
Evora Decis, Portugal
Inverno, Italy
Bromma, Sweden
Krefeld, Germany
Russelsheim eShelter, Germany
Hamilton, New Zealand
Muizen/Syntigo, Belgium
Littleton, Massachusetts U.S.A.
Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A.
Tultitlan, Mexico
Suzhou, China
Kyushu, Japan
Norwich (2), UK
Shinsuna, Tokyo, Japan
Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A.
Wynyard, UK
Reliance, India
Taipei (2), Taiwan
Streetsville (Toronto), Canada
Toronto, Canada
Sydney, Australia
Tulsa, Oklahoma U.S.A.
Grenoble, France
Aurora (Sydney), Australia
Santiago, Chile
Watford, UK
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HP Helion OpenStack will be deployed across 22 existing HP data centers for customers who want to consume cloud services
Global public and private OpenStack services
Wynyard/Doxford
Spain
Frankfurt/ Russelheim
Isle d’Abeau/ Grenoble
EMEAAMERICAS ASIA-PACIFIC
Milan/Inverno
Roosendaal, NL/Belgium
Bangalore
Eastern Creek
Shinsuna
Keppel DigiHubOrlando
AlpharettaTulsa
Montreal
Alphaville, Brazil
Las VegasReston
Existing / Pilot
Wave 2
Wave 1 Q2 to Q4 FY15
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Get Started
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/devstack/
Try OpenStack Quick and Easy • Trystack - http://www.trystack.org/• DevStack - http://devstack.org/• HPCloud – Free Credit http://www.hpcloud.com/cloud-creditDevStackFree to use - https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack.git• Run OpenStack inside a Virtual Machine • Quick and Easy development environment
git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack-dev/devstack
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OpenStack Architecture and Functionalities
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Infrastructure Plug-insOpenStack Abstraction Layer
OpenStack High-Level ArchitectureA set of interrelated projects that control pools of compute, storage, and networking infrastructure exposed as a consistent and open layer (API) for a heterogeneous infrastructure environment. IaaS(+).
API
compute network storagedashboard
Language bindings
CLI
Plug-ins for infrastructure
implementation
Infrastructure control layer above virtualized
components
Heterogeneous infrastructure, different hypervisors, different
vendors, different versions
Open Architecture – connect your own tools, leverage ecosystem, customize dashboard
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Service Endpoint(glance, keystone, neutron, etc.)
REST Client
CLI client
cURL
python
CRUD Operations To find the service endpoints URLs:$ keystone service-list
• Lists services by ID$ keystone endpoint-list
• Lists endpoints with associated service ID
• Match with service ID from service-list
$ Keystone Catalog
Request (headers, body)
Response (headers, body)
Operation SQL HTTP(S)
Create INSERT POST
Read SELECT GET
Update UPDATE PUT/Patch
Delete DELETE DELETE
CommonInterfaces
OpenStack API interfaces
other bindings
Dashboard
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• Nova (Compute ) provides virtual servers upon demand.
• Swift (Object Storage) provides object (file) storage that is API accessible and URL referenceable
• Glance (Image repository) provides a catalog and repository for virtual disk images.
• Keystone (Security) provides authentication and authorization for all the OpenStack services.
• Horizon (Dashboard – Mgmnt. GUI) provides a web-based user interface for most of the OpenStack services where users can perform most cloud operations (eg. launching an instance, management of IP addresses and setting access controls).
• Neutron (Networking) provides network connectivity to, from, and between the OpenStackservices .
• Cinder (Block Storage ) provides persistent block storage volumes to guest VMs.
• Ceilometer (Metering) metering of various aspects of OpenStack deployments
• Heat (Orchestration) provisioning of infrastructure services
OpenStack Projects (Havana Release)
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OpenStack Conceptual Architecture
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Nova Functionality
Controls the cloud computing platform
• Provides a standard REST interface from which to boot VMs, operate on VMs, bootstrap VM on first boot, etc.
• Built on a shared-nothing, messaging-based architecture
• Deferred objects:
− With a call back they get triggered when a response is received
− Used to avoid blocking of each component while waiting for a response
• Supports multiple hypervisor technologies
• Supports multi-tenancy
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Instance Creation Process
Nova (Compute
Controller)
Glance (image repository)
with predefined images
Compute Node(with available vCPU,
memory, and local disk resources)
Cinder (volume store)
with predefined volumes
1 nImage 1 Image n… …
Before instance is created After instance is created
Nova (Compute
Controller)
Glance (image repository)
with predefined images
Compute Node(with available vCPM,
memory, and local disk resources)
Cinder (volume store)
with predefined volumes
1 nImage 1 Image n… …
Server Instancevda vdb vdc
Ephemeral Storage
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• Block Storage Service (Cinder) provides persistent block storage volumes to VM instances
• Persistent storage outside of the VM – lives through reboots and crashes
• Can be used to create bootable volumes
• Multiple volumes can be mounted to a single VM and volumes moved between VMs
• Volumes can be formatted in a variety of ways
Block storage management — Cinder
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OpenStack® Swift High Level Architecture
Proxy ServerProxy Server
Proxy Server
Keystone(Identity)
ObjectServer
ObjectServer
Glance(Images)
Cinder (Volume)
object
object object object
Get,put, delete,
object/Volume
Authentication
Authorization Swift System
Triple-o (installation)
Vol backup
VM snapshot
VM Images
Deploy Configure Swift
TokenToken
ObjectServer
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ownCloud
Cloud Storage - ownCloud Example
Helion OpenStack platform
Management nodes Compute & Block Storage nodes Object Storage /Swift Network
HP Availability Zone
Internal network (Mgmt, VxLAN, Tenant, External/Floating IP
InternetIPMI Network
SPC Conn
SPC ConnInternet
ownCloud is the front-end application for HP Helion OpenStack for Object Storage Swift to provide web access andmobile devices (tablet/smartphone).
http://demo.owncloud.org/
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Neutron brings many benefits
Network: Neutron
Neutron is Enterprise level networking
• More suited to cloud implementations
• Formalised in a controller model
• Provides a platform for Software Defined Networking (SDN)
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Neutron is responsible for Virtual Machine networking
Neutron responsibilities
Instance networking takes two forms:
• Instance to instance
• Instance to external networks
Provision of additional services:• DHCP
• NAT
• Firewall
• Routing
VM1 VM2 VM3 VM4
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AND networks per tenant
Tenant networking
Single tenant
Multi-tenant
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Demo Time 1
HP Helion OpenStack
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Cloud FoundryOverview
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Application = BusinessDevelopers want their applications to be
PublicPrivate
Hosted
PortableFlexible
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Introducing HP Helion Development Platform
What is it? • Cloud application platform and ecosystem
• Provides a polyglot runtime with integrated frameworks, applications and highly available services
• Based on Cloud Foundry™, integrated with HP Helion OpenStack®
• Seamless developer experience
What’s cool and beneficial for customers? • Develop cloud native applications
• Deploy across clouds
• Deliver highly available and scalable application
• Supports popular languages and frameworks such as Java, Python, Ruby, PHP, Node.js and leverages popular open source technologies such as MySQL, RabbitMQ, MemCache
“Your apps + Open Clouds = Code ON”
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Rapidly develop and deployhybrid cloud applicationsBenefits
• Allows developers to spend more time coding and less time managing resources
• Accelerate and simplify the development and delivery of cloud-native applications
• Quickly get started
Features
• Instantly provision and deploy development environments on pre-configured infrastructure
• Utilize a common platform across development, test and production
• Easy intuitive console and open APIs
• Provides best practices, sample code, documentation and discussion forums
Test
Run
Dev
App Runtime
Database
LBaaS
MSGaaS
DNS
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HP and Cloud Foundry™
HP is a platinum founding sponsor to create a foundation for the Cloud Foundry™ Project• Announced formation of a foundation in February 2014 - 7 founding members
• Helping to drive the creation of an open governance model leveraging OpenStack leadership experience
• Gaining momentum with an 8 additional members announced on May 1
• Increase in contributions 113% increase in contributors; contributed 700,000 lines of code (last 12 months)
HP has been working with Cloud Foundry for almost two years• HP announced Public Cloud Application PaaS private Beta in March 2013
2012• Commercial Product Releases
Begin
2011• Pivotal Announces OSS
Cloud Foundry™
2013• HP Public Cloud aPaaS Private Beta• Advisory Board Established• IBM Joins Cloud Foundry™• First User Conference• Cloud Foundry™ v2.0 Released
2014• HP Platinum Sponsorship• Open Governance Model• Rackspace, SAP, EMC, VMware join
Cloud Foundry™
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Self Scaling applications
Benefits
• Deliver enterprise quality cloud-native applications
• Improve application performance
Features
• Integrates with HP Helion OpenStack, hardened and tested at scale
• Provides a multi-tenant platform with secure containers
• Built-in auto scaling and highly available services
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Demo Time 2
HP Development Platform
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To Hybrid World
How to Manage and Govern the Complexity
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Modern marketplace experience for XaaS
Multi-tenant Catalogs Subscriptions Approvals Showback Operation
Responsive design APi’s Mash-up
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Single Design (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS): TOSCA Standard
HW & SW infrastructure
Applications
Configuration& operation
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Service LifeCycle Management
Com
po
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nts
lib
raryVS.
Backup configuration
Monitoring configuration
IPAM registration
Send VM todestination
network
Dynamic Network configurationLoad balancers
configuration
Firewalls configuration
Databaseconfiguration
Enterprise repository
registration
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Demo Time 3
HP Cloud System Automation
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The Cloud Network
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HP Helion Network OverviewA New HP Helion Program Bringing Together Service Providers Worldwide
What is it?
• Phase 1: Helion Network Direct Model (Now – through 2015)• SP partners standardize on HP Helion OpenStack
• Enterprise customers procure cloud services directly from Helion Network SP members and/or via channel partners
• Initial member PoC’s (now – through mid-2015), general availability (June 2015)
• Phase 2: Helion Network Cloud Service Broker (2016)
• Global network of service providers offering enterprise customers a broad portfolio of cloud services, enterprise applications, workload portability between environments, and a consistent hybrid cloud experience
• A powerful OpenStack-based ecosystem of worldwide partners (SPs, ISVs, Developers, SIs and other Channel partners) offering an unparalleled portfolio of services, enhanced geographic reach, and superior quality of service
• Member-inclusive governance structure
• OpenStack leadership
• Uncapped OpenStack Indemnification*
Why is it compelling
When is it available
• Seamless service consumption experience
• Meet data sovereignty and compliance needs
• The power of unified go-to-market
*Subject to program guidelines
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Cloud28+, the single European catalogue of Cloud
Cloud28+Cloud
Services Catalogue
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Thank you
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