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Jonathan Bryce's slide deck from the opening presentation at OpenStack Israel May 2013.
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OpenStack The platform ecosystem for the cloud
Jonathan BryceExecutive Director, OpenStack Foundation@jbryce
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OpenStack?What is
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More than…
…cloud infrastructure software
…a global open source community
…a collaboration among technology vendors
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The platform ecosystem for the cloud
‣ Different than other cloud software or services
‣ Creates the most value for users
Platform Ecosystems: How do they work?
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INNOVATIVEECOSYSTEM
GLOBAL USERFOOTPRINT
TECHNOLOGYPLATFORM
Platform Ecosystems – Three Forces
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800,000+ apps106 carriers
500,000,000+ devices113 countries
iOS
Apple
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800,000+ apps95 carriers
44 device makers
750,000,000 devices104 countries
Android
Android
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ToolsServicesSoftware
Private cloudsPublic clouds
OpenStackSoftware
OpenStack
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OpenStack Cloud PlatformTechnology Platform
Code available under Apache 2.0 license. Design tenets – scale & elasticity, share nothing &
distribute everything
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Compute Provision and manage large pools of on-demand computing resources
Object Storage
Petabytes of reliable storage on standard gear
Block Storage
Volumes on commodity storage gear, and drivers for more advanced systems like IBM, EMC, HP, Red Hat/Gluster, Ceph/RBD, NetApp, SolidFire, and Nexenta
Networking Software defined networking automation with pluggable backends
Dashboard Self-service, role-based web interface for users and administrators
Shared Services
Multi-tenant authentication system that ties to existing stores (e.g. LDAP), Image Service
OpenStack CapabilitiesTechnology Platform
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Time-Based Release Cycle
New software release every six months, with interim milestones
Twice Yearly Design Summits
Immediately following software release to plan next version Sessions led by developers and Project Technical Leads
Broad Contributions
1000 developers, from over 50 companies worldwide
Elected Leadership
Developers elect their own Project Technical Leaders
Open Development Process Technology Platform
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CUMULATIVE CONTRIBUTORS
AVERAGE MONTHLY CONTRIBUTORS
PATCHESMERGED
998 230 7,260(Grizzly Release Cycle – Six Months)
209Companies
Members: 24 TotalSponsors: 35 Total
Supporters: 150 Total
TOP 10 Countries1) United States2) China3) India4) Great Britain5) Australia
9,511 6) France
7) Russia8) Canada9) Ireland10) Germany
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Broad Support and ContributionInnovative Ecosystem
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Platinum & Gold MembersInnovative Ecosystem
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‣ Every datacenter
‣ Every server
‣ Every network device
‣ Every storage system
OpenStack’s Goal: Change ITUser Footprint
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‣ Every datacenter
‣ Every server
‣ Every network device
‣ Every storage system
‣ Every silly cat photo
OpenStack’s Goal: Change ITUser Footprint
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Diverse Use CasesUser Footprint
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Processed more than $26,000 in mobile payments every minute in 2012
OpenStack runs thousands of VMs to support their self-service developer model
Internal team manages deployment and operations, using OpenStack Compute, Storage & Shared Services
“We needed agility without sacrificing availability. By leveraging the collective
innovation of the OpenStack community, we can develop and grow our private cloud much quicker without having to reinvent
anything.”
Saran Mandair, senior director of infrastructure engineering,
PayPal
PayPal Uses OpenStackUser Footprint
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Cloud at NSA is all about big data,
Wanted to drastically reduce barriers and time to go from idea to capability
Generally available, tied into standard auth systems, running production work loads on mission data
Nathanael Burton, computer scientist, NSA
NSA Uses OpenStackUser Footprint
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8,000 Employees, provide IT support for over 120 Russian and overseas companies.
Operate 3 datacenters with 5000+ Servers
Working with CloudScaling to deploy private and public OpenStack Clouds this year
“We want our customers to have freedom of choice.
We do believe that OpenStack is bringing that
dimension. Russia has a long, long history of being dominated by one party –
freedom of choice is important from a historical perspective, similar trend
that you observe everywhere.”Michal Cupa, president, IBS
DataFort
IBS DataFort Uses OpenStackUser Footprint
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Intel IT supports more than 75,000 servers in 69 data centers
And more than 91,000 employees who connect to Intel resources through more than 138,000 mobile devices.
“OpenStack has dramatically reduced the amount of time it takes to
provision services and automatically resolve
resource issues. We can now deploy a VM in just
five to 10 minutes, provide faster self
services to our customers, and offer a more reliable infrastructure with rolling updates that will keep our
infrastructure current without burdening our
staff.”Das Kamhout, principal
engineer and cloud lead, Intel
Intel Uses OpenStackUser Footprint
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http://www.openstack.org/summit/portland-2013/session-videos/
Bloomberg, Comcast, Best BuyUser Footprint
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Authors with experience operating OpenStack
came from all over the world to Austin, Texas to
write a book in just 5 days!
http://bit.ly/guidevideo
Empowered Users Make OpenStack BetterUser Footprint
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230+ Pages in 5 days.
Written by experienced OpenStack operators.
In less than a week of publication, the book was downloaded over 2,000 times… now over 5,000 downloads!
OpenStack Operations Guide: In 5 Days!User Footprint
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OpenStack?Who is behind
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Protecting, Empowering, and Promoting OpenStack software and the community around it, including users, developers and the entire ecosystem.
• Over 9,500 Individual Members, up from 5,600 at launch
• The leading Global IT companies as Gold & Platinum Members
• Board of Directors that sets strategic direction
• Project Technical Leads and a Technical Committee that are elected from among the contributors
• User Committee to ensure the users voices are heard
The OpenStack Foundation
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Provide a permanent legal home for OpenStack, with broad industry support and the resources to support OpenStack’s success
While preserving what’s working – a.k.a. the “OpenStack Way”
• Technical people making technical decisions based on merit
• Dedicated resources building the community and ecosystem
• A strong ecosystem of companies making money
• Encouraging and rewarding contribution in all forms
Foundation Approach
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Expecting 4000+ in Hong Kong: November 5-8, 2013
OpenStack Summit Attendee Growth
Series10
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
AustinJuly 2010
San AntonioOct2010
BostonOct2011
Santa Clara April2011
San FranApril2012
San DiegoOct2012
Port-landApril2013
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Developer Interest & Commitment to Platform
Average of 230+ unique contributors per month!
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project_0=CloudStack&project_1=OpenStack&project_2=Apache+CloudStack
More than doubled number of contributors from Essex to Grizzly!
Developer Interest & Commitment to Platform
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From 10k lines of code to 800k in less than 3
years!
Developer Interest = Rapid Innovation
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Open platform‣ Community-driven innovation‣ Technology accessible in many ways: hourly,
appliance, distribution, DIY
Empowered users and developers‣ Deep engagement from our users and developers‣ Users have more control of their destiny
Broad, global support from companies‣ Not driven by a single company; no single source‣ Aggregate investment is huge
OpenStack Goals
OpenStack The platform ecosystem for the cloud