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Shapeblue is the leading Apache CloudStack integrator worldwide. This presentation highlights some of the lessons learned in the field as they deploy CloudStack for their customers. Giles presents some of the trends he sees such as the adoption of clouds to support enterprise and cloud workloads, adoption of open source technologies and a trend to IT as a Service which will move us pastt the *aaS terminology and back to basic IT.
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Stories of a cloudStack cloudbuilder
Giles SirettCEO & Managing Consultant ShapeBlue
[email protected]: @ShapeBlue
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CEO of ShapeBlue“ShapeBlue are expert builders of public & private clouds. They are the leading independent global CloudStack / CloudPlatform integrator & consultancy”Involved in Apache Community, Chairman of European CloudStack user group, always talkin’ CloudStack
Technical enough to be dangerousA unique insight…..
#whoami?
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Enterprises Service Providers
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vCloud DirectorMicrosoft System
Center
Vendor tied
AbiquoOnAppFelxiant
Haexagrid
End to end
CloudStackOpenStack
OpennebulaEuacalyptus
Open communities
Your orchestration must be open to survive
Trend
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Only CloudStack & OpenStack will survive
Trend
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But why CloudStack Giles ?
“It just works”
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But why CloudStack Giles?
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Can I predict trends?
Giles See’s
Clouds
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The move to
enterprise adoptionTrend
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Jan 2012 = 90% public cloudJan 2013 = 50/50 split
In 2013, we will see enterprises doing one of the following:
adopt public cloudbuild private cloudalign with public clouds (technology, process, standards)But, why ?.....
The move to enterprise adoption
Trend
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What's driving enterprise adoption then?Deploy my
codeOnly on my infrastructu
re
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What's driving enterprise adoption then?
XXXXXX is a software development method that stresses communication, collaboration and integration between software developers and information technology professionals. XXXXXX is a response to the interdependence of software development and IT operations. It aims to help an organization rapidly produce software products and services
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The obligatory cloud definition slide
Self ServiceResource pooling
Rapid Elasticity
Metered Use
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Enterprises are virtualised = cap/op ex savingsHowever, operationally often still manual
Still often a service ticket to provision new resourcesLong delivery timesRelatively high operational costsRelies on specialist skillsMargin for human error
On-demand self-service is a cloud driver
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Make the most of a global compute estateResources dynamically assigned according to demandWorkloads can be averaged: across departments, across Geos, across times of day, days of month,etcBy pooling resources, reduces the reliance on local capacity planningAbstracts physical resources
Enterprise cloud drivers– Resource pooling
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The The XaaS model allows accurate cost measurement
ComputeStorageNetworketc
Internal chargeback model much simpler“Shadow IT” can be removed
Enterprise cloud drivers– Measured service
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Scale upScale backAutoscalingBurst capabilitiesWORKLOAD PORTABILITY
Enterprise cloud drivers– Rapid elasticity
@ShapeBlue “The car was not a problem. I just lost both
wheels."
Failure happens – Get used to it
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Cloud Era workload
Traditional workload
“I have two types of workload”
“Failure happens”? – no thanks
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Traditional workloadsTraditional n-tier applicationsScale & reliance handled by the infrastructureScale by “scaling up”Infrastructure expected to be always available
Traditional Workloads
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Cloud era workloadsApplications designed for failureApplications designed for massive scaleScale by “scaling out” (horizontally)
How can an enterprise benefit from both models ?
Cloud Era workloads
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Private Cloud
Enterprises will adopt a 2 workload model
Trend
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one big aSS
Cloud
aSSSaaS, IaaS, PaaS,
STaas, BaaS
ITaaS
IT
2010/11
2011/12
2013
Trend
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dropping my aSS!
Cloud
aSSSaaS, IaaS, PaaS,
Staas, BaaS
ITaaS
IT
2010/11
2011/12
20132013/14
Trend
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CloudStack Cloudbuilder skills – whats really required?
Cloudstack
& “the cloud way”
Integration
Storage &
Networking
Virtualisation
Governance
Security
Project Management
UpwardVertical
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Get involved in Apache CloudStack….
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Maybe too developer focussed?Would like to see more users/operators/integrators in the communityMaybe two communities could develop?
Mailing lists are cumbersomeThe forums are like wild west townsThe mailing lists can be intimidating
I love the Apache way, but...
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Collaborative environment for: all things CloudStack/ CloudPlatformRelated tech: CloudPortal BM, CloudBridge, ecosystem products, hypervisors, storage, etc
Technical deep-dives, issues & best practiceCase studies & ideasTo showcase complementary technologiesTo give a strong voice for feedback to vendor/communityNo pitching !
The European CloudStack User Group
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Questions?
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