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Scaling out the eNovance Private Pod on Cloudwatt Public Cloud
Régis Allègre – VP Software Engineering Cloudwatt - @HappyKingNicolas Drouet – Product Owner Accelerator Pod eNovance - @Cloudscreener
Introduction
Collaboration started in Sep. 2012, at the very start of the Cloudwatt adventure
Delivery Capacity (OpenStack trained engineers)Recruitment & TrainingOpenSource CultureSupport in product definition
Cloudwatt teams have now ramped up and the relationship is evolving:
Focus away from direct assistance, recruitment & trainingIncrease in of Product Collaboration & Joint Go to market
Why Betting on Openstack ?
Active community and growing numbers of contributors
Hybrid ready Innovative ecosystem Timely releases "Meritocracy" (even small players
can contribute and impact) Support (from community and
professional services)
However• OpenStack is complex & feature rich• OpenStack evolves (really) fast
Private and Public Cloud
On-Premise Private Cloud Ressource control & ownership Access control Fully Integrated within Entreprise’s policies Keep operations internally
Public Cloud Very high scalability to easily absorb workloads Economy of scale Pay as you go Outsource expertise to a 3rd party
The best of both worlds with Hybrid Cloud
Scaling Out Private to Public
Why Hybrid ? a few use cases :
Software development Private Cloud for (non-elastic) Dev Setup & real/sensitive data testPublic for high volume stability/performance tests
Burst on public for exceptional eventsNew workloads, seasonal traffic, marketing campaign induced peaks
Disaster recoverySecure your private cloud with a ready to spin-up public cloud – that will cost you nothing
eNovance Accelerator Pod
“ Accelerator Pod by eNovance is the perfect turnkey product for an efficient OpenStack deployment that evolves smoothly »
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Configuration DENSITY.1
CONFIGURATION DENSITY.1
●Stand-alone Tower (5U), or rackable●‘All-in-One’ : servers, stockage & switchs●RHOS●348GB RAM●12 TB Storage●equivalent to 87 ‘4GB medium’ VMs
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eNovance Accelerator Pod Benefits
- All-in-one integration- Fast deployment : accelerate your Time to Market
Cost savings
Lower operational risks
Open
- Lean & simple deployment process- Openstack reference architecture- Pre-configured hardware- Largest community of opensource developers- No lock-in- Ready for hybrid cloud
Cloudwatt Public Cloud - Compute
MS XL
Tshirt Sizes
VMs on various vCPU/RAM combinations to suit your needs
Minute-based billing Market aligned pricing
Images
Beta since February – Commercial launch end June
Several Images ready for use:Open source OS : Ubuntu, CentOS, FedoraEntreprise OS : Windows Server, Suse Entreprise
Beta since Feb 2014, commercial launch in june
Cloudwatt Public Cloud - Storage
Block Storage
Swift-based dedicated online storage to store securely any type of files, behind REST APIs
S3 & Swift APIs enabled
Secure Block Storage used by the Compute Instances
Virtual Server
Attached to a Server Unformatted Can store OS, DB
applications
API S3 / Swift
Object Storage Launched since Sep 2013
Cloudwatt Public Cloud - Network
Public Network
Private Network
On Demand SDN
On-Demand network components to build your private network in the cloud and interface it with your enterprise network
Software Defined Private Networks Public IPs SSH Keys management MPLS interconnectivity allowing VM level
configuration
Beta since February – Commercial launch in june
Cloudwatt Public Cloud – Differentiators
Sovereign
Open
- Tier III/IV data center located in France- Mastering our core technologies through
contribution
- Dedicated opensource contribution team- No lock-in- Ready for hybrid cloud
Secure- Hardened hypervisors, OS and API Calls- SOC enabled security supervision- Telco-grade DDOS Protection
Why this one?
Same APIs Leveraging OpenStack Interoperability
Features
Native Compatibility
Location Team Proximity enabling product
collaboration Located in France
Shared Foundations
Based on OpenStack Icehouse Upstream Capability