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2 Profit from the cloudTMTM
Dynamic Infrastructure
Parallels Cloud Storage
Virtualization
Container VM
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Parallels Cloud Server
• Parallels Cloud Storage• Optimized for running virtual environments• Create cloud storage pool from existing,
unused disk space• Highly scalable and elastic• High performance, high availability servers• Instant live server migration• Non-disruptive replication
• Parallels Containers• More efficient memory caching reduces I/O
and memory bottlenecks• New container layout enables easy migration
and backup• Rebootless updates eliminate service outage
during updates
• Parallels Hypervisor Virtualization• OS flexibility• Bare metal installation
Parallels Containers Parallels Hypervisor
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Two main types of virtualization
• Operating System Virtualization• Containers• High density - 3X hypervisors• High performance• Cloud Ready
o Elastic – easily scale up and downo Instant-on provisioningo Ideally suited for PaaS/SaaS
applications
• Hardware Virtualization• Hypervisors or Virtual Machines• Higher overhead = lower density• Allow different operating systems
on the physical server
5 Profit from the cloudTMProfit from the cloud™ | 5
Density Test Results
Benefits:• PCS file caching greatly improves density for typical applications• Now your containers run on maximum density regardless of users updating the
software and whether applications were “templated”
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LAMP Benchmark – Test Results
• Parallels Containers improved by 11% over previous version of Parallels Virtuozzo Containers 4.7
• Parallels Containers outperform: KVM up to 250%, Citrix Xen up to 350%• Parallels Hypervisor outperform: KVM up to 90%, Citrix Xen up to 140%
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Lots of Unused Disk Space – Locked to Servers• Average total capacity ~1 TB per server• Average unused capacity is about 2/3
Avg = 37%
*Results from Nov 11 survey of 6 large service providers
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Performance comparison
PCS Faster Than HW SAN up to
• 8x on random writes
• 5x on random reads
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Built for efficiency
• Advanced Resource Management• Support multiple VPS and Cloud server packages at varying levels of CPU, memory,
disk I/O and storage space.
• On-the-fly virtual environment elasticity• Enables flexibility for customers and ease of upgrading for service providers.
• Immediate provisioning and activation• The fastest availability time for new VPS and Cloud server subscriptions, allowing your
customers to add new services instantly.
• Application templates • Automate the rapid deployment and configuration of applications into virtual servers
enabling you to easily extend existing services.
• Comprehensive integration• Third party systems are enabled with command line and API interfaces, simplifying the
complete automation of delivering and billing.
• Performance and resource isolation• Enable service providers to guarantee SLAs and provide highly reliable and secure
virtual servers.
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Billing(Ceilometer))
Billing(Parallels Automation)
Parallels additions to OpenStack
Compute
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Network
Neutron
Storage
Cinder
Image
Glance
OpenStack API
User and Admin Panels(Horizon)
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Other Parallels sessions
• How does the kernel stack up against OpenStack?• James Bottomley – CTO of Virtualization• Tuesday 2 PM• B314
• The future of containers in Linux and OpenStack• James Bottomley – CTO of virtualization• Wednesday 3:30 PM• B102