Mark Collier Keynote - OpenStack Day London June 2014

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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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AVERAGE MONTHLY CONTRIBUTORS

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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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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

ParisMoyan_Brenn on Flickr

November 3, 2014

Thank Youopenstack

////////////////////////// Have a good time with OpenStack ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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