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November 13, 2014 Rishi Vaish, VP of Product, RightScale Brian Adler, Principal Cloud Architect, RightScale

Aws re invent hybrid cloud breakout session

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November 13, 2014

Rishi Vaish, VP of Product, RightScale

Brian Adler, Principal Cloud Architect, RightScale

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Who is RightScale?

Self-Service Cloud Analytics

RightScale Cloud Portfolio Management

Cloud Management

Design

Private/Virtualized

Environments

Public

Clouds

Other

Services

Automate

Multi-Cloud Orchestration

Operate Deploy Report Optimize

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RightScale Services

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41%

7%

52%

Role of Respondents

Development

Business

IT/Ops

23%

21%

21%

16%

13% 6%

Level of Respondents

Execs

Dir/Mgr

Architects

Dev

IT/Ops

Other

Source: RightScale 2014 State of the Cloud Report Source: RightScale 2014 State of the Cloud Report

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Source: RightScale 2014 State of the Cloud Report

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4%

4%

5%

8%

9%

11%

12%

18%

49%

8%

17%

10%

17%

14%

25%

19%

15%

25%

10%

12%

8%

10%

11%

10%

10%

14%

9%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

HP Cloud

Google IaaS

Softlayer/IBM

Google App Engine

Rackspace Public Cloud

Azure IaaS

Azure PaaS

VMware vCHS

AWS

Enterprise Public Cloud Usage % of Respondents Running Applications

Running apps

Experimenting

Plan to use

Source: RightScale 2014 State of the Cloud Report

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6%

13%

15%

21%

26%

52%

9%

12%

25%

15%

17%

10%

3%

6%

12%

7%

10%

6%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80%

Eucalyptus

Citrix CloudStack

OpenStack

Microsoft System Center

VMware vCloud Director

VMware vSphere/vCenter

Enterprise Usage % of Respondents Running Applications

Running apps

Experimenting

Plan to use

Source: RightScale 2014 State of the Cloud Report

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What about

Existing

Workloads?

What workloads

should I move to

the cloud?

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Best Venue

• Geography, Cost, Features

Life Cycle

• Dev/Test vs Stage/Prod

• Spikey vs Steady-state load

Disaster Recovery

Split Tier Cloud Bursting

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Step 1: Add Cloud-Like Constructs to Your

Virtualized Environment

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On-premises

Hybrid Cloud Management Layer

Corporate Firewall

Cloud

Orchestration

Layer

ESXi

VMware®vSphere®

Zones

Tenants

Instance Types

Volume Types

Networks

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Step 2: Make Your Applications Portable

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Multi-Cloud Image

Configuration Scripts Containers

Virtualized

Environments

Infrastructure-as-code Containers

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How RightScale Supports Portability

Cloud Application Template Declarative + Workflow

Servers

Storage

Network

Images

Apps

Platform Services

Web Services

Internal Services

Declare Resources Control Options Automate Deployment Enable Operations

CloudFormation

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Step 3: Single-Pane-of-Glass Management

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Virtualized

Environments

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Step 4: Identify the Most Cost-Effective Option

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Variable

load Seasonality

Traditional on-premise provisioning

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What About Existing Workloads?

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REFACTOR

DON’T MIGRATE HOLD OFF

QUICK WINS

Technical Fit

Bu

sin

ess Im

pa

ct

App 1

App 7

App 3

App 12

App 4

App 6

App 2

App 5

App 8

App 11

App 10

App 9

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Application Scoring Criteria

Technical Considerations

Basics Data/Storage Other

OS availability

Clustering

Tenancy

Networking

Multi-cast

SSL termination

Static and Virtual

IP requirements

Filesystem/

Storage

configurations

Database I/O

requirements

Bandwidth

Data movement

Scale-down logic Master/Master DB

configurations

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Apply the Right Strategy

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Migrate

Once

Manage

Natively

Make

Portable

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HYBRID

ARCHITECTURES

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Hybrid Architecture: Disaster Recovery

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Load Balancers

App Servers

Master DB Slave DB

App Servers

Slave DB

Replicate > Replicate >

Load Balancers

PRIMARY WARM DR

DNS

. . .

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Hybrid Architecture: Cloudbursting

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Load Balancers

App Servers

Master DB Slave DB

Replicate >

End Users

App Servers

Private

AWS

AWS Direct Connect Low latency

private network

. . . . . .

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Hybrid Architecture: Split-Tier

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Load Balancers

Master DB Slave DB

Replicate >

End Users

App Servers

Private

(On-Prem/Hosted) AWS

. . .

AWS Direct Connect Low latency

private network

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DEMO

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