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Mark Collier, COO of the OpenStack Foundation, gave the opening keynote at the OpenStack Day London event in June 2014. Much of the content was presented at the recent Summit in Atlanta as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4j-Mnxenc4
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////////////////////////// COO, OpenStack Foundation ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////Mark Collier
ICEH USETHE NINTH OPENSTACK RELEASE
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OpenStack Icehouse Technology Themes
Operator-Driven Updates Mature Integrated Release
Efficiency at Scale
• Testing for drivers and upgrades• Rolling upgrades with no downtime• Easier to manage, reliability and
consistency across services• Innovation happening through the
incubation process
• Object Storage discoverability and replication options (s-sync)
• Block Storage horizontal scalability• Data layer performance improvements
for large deployments
Tighter Platform Integration
• Boot process reliability across platform services
• Consistency across services
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Icehouse Release Stats
Developer Growth
1,202 contributors to Icehouse; a 32% increase from the Havana release
Total Number of Features
Approximately 350 new features; focus on testing, maturity and stability this release cycle
Bugs Fixed 2,902 bugs fixed during the Icehouse release cycle
Top Companies Committing
Code
Red Hat, IBM, HP, Rackspace, Mirantis, SUSE, OpenStack Foundation, eNovance, VMware, Intel; users in top 20 include Samsung, Yahoo! and Comcast
TranslationsDashboard now supports 16 languages; internationalization team translated nearly 700,000 words during Icehouse cycle
Testing 53 third-party CI systems registered in Icehouse cycle, starting from less than five
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CUMULATIVE CONTRIBUTORS
AVERAGE MONTHLY CONTRIBUTORS
PATCHESMERGED
998 230 7,260
(Grizzly Release Cycle – Six Months)
209CompaniesMembers: 24 TotalSponsors: 35 Total
Supporters: 150 Total
TOP 10 Countries1) United States2) China3) India4) Great Britain5) Australia
9,5116) France7) Russia8) Canada9) Ireland10) GermanyIN
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Community Stats – May 2013
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Community Stats – May 2014
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CUMULATIVE CONTRIBUTORS
AVERAGE MONTHLY CONTRIBUTORS
PATCHESMERGED
2,130 466 17,209
355 CompaniesMembers: 27Sponsors: 68
Supporters: 260
TOP 10 Countries1) United States2) China3) India4) Great Britain5) Australia
16,2666) France7) Russia8) Canada9) Ireland10) GermanyIN
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Austin July 2010
San AntonioOct2010
BostonOct2011
Santa Clara April2011
San FranApril2012
San DiegoOct2012
PortlandApril2013
Hong KongNovember2013
AtlantaMay2014
Next Summit: Paris, France, November 3, 2014
OpenStack Summit Attendee Growth
Why?
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networksoftware defined
data centerstorage
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economysoftware defined
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economysoftware defined
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everyone competes with a startup
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startupbanks
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banks
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big media
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automotive
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EXPENSE
EXPERIMENTATION
INNOVATION
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EXPENSE
EXPERIMENTATION
INNOVATION
We’re Lucky
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Creative Destruction
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Average Company Tenure (S&P 500)
61 YEARS1958
Average Company Tenure (S&P 500)
25 YEARS1980
Average Company Tenure (S&P 500)
18 YEARSNOW
At current churn rate, 75% of the S&P 500 will be replaced by 2027
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Cheap Fast
Good
Fast Fast
Fast
superuser
superuser.openstack.org
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Superusers are connected, they’re vocal
and they’re changing their industries
http://superuser.openstack.org
////////////////////////// AVP, IT Operations Strategic Realization, AT&T ///////////////////////////////////////////////
Toby Ford
800 1000 1200
2013 Global Revenue ($bn)
Think BiggerFacebook
Recorded MusicWatches
GoogleAmazon
Online AdvertisingBooksApple
PCsMobile Phones
TVAdverting
Fixed telcosMobile telcos
0 200 400 600
PCs
Classic Network Appliance ApproachPhysical Network Function (PNF) Limitations
BRAS
FirewallDPI
CDN
Tester/QoE monitor
WAN Acceleration
Message Router
DNS
CarrierGrade NAT
Session Border Controller
PE RouterEPC
Fragmented non-‐commodity HW
Physical install per appliance per site
Low asset utilization
HW development is time consuming and can’t be continuously deployed / upgraded
HW development is challenging for new vendors
Limits modularity, vendor choice
Network Function Virtualization (NFV)Virtual Network Function (VNF) Benefits
Flexibility / Extensibility
High asset utilization
Continuously deployed / upgraded
Gain Software benefits
Achieve Modularity
Opens the competitive landscape up
Innovative Ecosystem
VMs
Hypervisor
VMs
Hypervisor
VMs
Virtual Appliances
Hypervisor
Virtual AppliancesVMs
IP / Ethernet Switches
Generic Servers
Commodity Storage
OpenStack
////////////////////////// Platform Architect, Global Hosting, Sony Computer Entertainment America ///////////////////////////////////////////////
Joel Johnston
Sony & OpenStack
////////////////////////// CTO, DigitalFilm Tree ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////Guillaume Aubuchon
Digital Film Tree
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OpenStack Marketplace
http://www.openstack.org/marketplace
Thank Youopenstack
////////////////////////// Have a good time with OpenStack ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////