Systems Management and OpenStack Deployment
Landscape and Autopilot
Landscape (Hosted or Dedicated Server)Systems Management
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Features
Manage physical and virtual machines and containers
Manage packages and schedule updates
Subscribe to alerts
Role-based access control
Launch the Autopilot cloud deployer (LDS only)
Deploy and Manage OpenStack Clouds
Autopilot
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Prerequisites
Install MAAS
Juju Deploy Landscape Dedicated Server (LDS)
Register MAAS with LDS
Launch the Autopilot
Use Your Ubuntu OpenStack Cloud
Reality meets designAutopilot intelligence
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Reality meets design
Autopilot deploys OpenStack
Autopilot monitors cloud state
Administrator allocates additional resources
Autopilot calculates delta between current state and desired state
Autopilot orchestrates Juju service models until reality meets design
Deploying Ubuntu OpenStackAutopilot in action
How do I get started?Landscape and Autopilot
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Getting started
Hosted - http://landscape.canonical.com
LDS - can get to archive via http://landscape.canonical.com
LDS - via juju quickstart
Controlled cloud reboot
Architecture optimisations
- via apt-get install landscape-stable-quickstart
Pricing
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Pricing
Landscape hosted is free with UA subscription
LDS is free for 10 physical seats and 50 virtual
LDS is $8,000 when get beyond #2 above. Contact sales rep
No cost to run Ubuntu virtual guests on ubuntu physical hosts
Price book is here
Roadmap: OpenStack Autopilot 2.0More choices, more flexibility, more OpenStack
More choices
Hypervisor Storage
SwiftLXD Containers Ceth
Networking
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16.04 Release (to be discussed in Seattle)
Surfacing Juju / MAAS Status
Multi-environment Juju
NIC Bonding
Additional hypervisors (LXD, Hyper-v)
Autopilot - cancel, resume deployments
ChallengesA competitive landscape
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Challenges
Autopilot vs custom
Autopilot partner pricing
Competition w/ open source
Mirantis, Red Hat
Value proposition
http://ubuntu.com/autopilot