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Boeing on Cloud ComputingJim RubertThe Boeing Company [email protected] LinkedIn: James Rubert
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2008 - Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies
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High Innovation,Low Definition
expectations
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2009 - Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies
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Peak of inflated Expectations
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2010 - Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies
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Starting the downward flow to the Trough of Disillusionment
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2010 - Gartner Hype Cycle for Cloud Computing
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Cloud Computing Service Types
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Definition
Software / Applications: Complete application systems delivered over the Internet on some form of "on-demand" billing system.
Platform: Development platforms and middleware systems hosted by the vendor, allowing developers to simply code and deploy without directly interacting with underlying infrastructure.
Infrastructure: Raw infrastructure, such as servers and storage, is provided from the vendor premises directly as an on-demand service.
Examples
SalesForce
SalesForce + Force.com
GiveBackTen
IntegrationsTraining
Vendor Validations
http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/cloud-computing
SaaS(Software as a Service)
PaaS(Platform as a Service)
IaaS(Infrastructure as a Service)
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SaaS Architecture
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Cloud Controller(policy, rules, security, load balancer, etc)
Hosted Applications
App Servers
Virtual Servers
Physical Servers
Partitioned DBMSInstances
Physical Servers
Service Consumers
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PaaS Architecture
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Physical Servers
Virtual Servers
Cloud Controller(policy, rules, security, load balancer, etc)
App Servers
Hosted Applications + API’s
Partitioned DBMSInstances
Physical Servers
Service Consumers
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IaaS Architecture
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Physical Servers
Virtual Servers
Boeing Hosted Application Servers
Boeing Hosted Applications
Partitioned DBMSInstances
Physical Servers
Service Consumers
Cloud Controller(policy, rules, library, load balancer, etc)
IBM Blue Cloud
SkyTap Amazon
Terremark
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Our Flight Plan – Cloud Strategy
If we know there’s hype, can we avoid the pitfalls?
• Leverage internal and external clouds.
• Start with virtualization as an enabler.
• Leverage existing technology aggressively.
• Lead and follow!
“The Boeing Company continues to pursue and adopt enhancements to our information
services strategy by leveraging both internal and secure external "cloud" services. Our hybrid
(internal and external) deployment model allows Boeing to rapidly transform our business and
processes, to improve customer and supply chain satisfaction, while ensuring optimization of IT
investments and improving our business growth”
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The Boeing Opportunity: Scale
9,683 physical servers 5,900 virtual servers4,900 cluster serversPlus proprietary servers
• 7 Mainframes• High Performance Computing Cray
XP, Linux Clusters (~10,000 servers)• 5 Teradata environments
• 11 Peta-bytes managed storage
• 125 Peta-bytes offline/ near-line backup
Leverage Virtualization Technology to Expand Internal Cloud
• 158,000 Employees in 70 countries and 49 states
• 189 international sites• 22,000 suppliers in 100 countries
• 188K+ desktops• 19K SharePoint Team sites• 128K WebEx meetings/month
• 68 peta-bytes traffic/month• 7800 local area networks• 10M enterprise streaming media
plays/views
• 25M internal web pages• 5M hits/day on www.boeing.com
1.3M help center calls/yr
Average workday logins:• 300K total• 30K Boeing Suppliers
35M viruses blocked /month
~8600 applications:• Engineering & Manufacturing Systems• Supply Chain & Logistics Systems• Corporate Systems
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Server Virtualization & Consolidation: Results Today
We started with:
• Over 12,000 dedicated servers• Often one application or database per server• Recognized opportunity to leverage new technology
for efficiency
Where are we now:
• Second year of a three year virtualization program• Inventory accuracy significantly improved• Over 5900 virtualized servers in production• Eliminated 4250 servers out of the environment• Significantly matured Physical to Virtual processes
(~140 conversions per month)• Program savings – reduce 10% of server budget to date• Server provisioning down to four-day cycle time• Established shared hosting services • Significant savings in power consumption
(enough to power 3500 homes)
Next year:
• Improved virtual server provisioning cycle time• Eliminate 50% of physical server population – reduce 20% of server budget• Establish enterprise-wide shared hosting environments & services
BOEING PROPRIETARYLeveraging server virtualization to drive efficiency
2008Baseline
2009 2009YE
2010YE
8256
52545953Virtual
Cost Savings
CostAvoidance
Distributed Server Virtualization 2009
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Summary
• Clouds and the commoditization of IT is coming
• Hype abounds – but technologies also exist TODAY• Value today is reduced cost, higher resiliency• Promise us ubiquitous, transparent delivery
• Scale fundamental to success for internal clouds
• Outstanding questions (e.g. security) to be addressed
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