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Agenda1. Welcoming and intro
2. Introduction to RHEL-OSP
3. Deep Dive RHEL-OSP
4. Live Demo
5. OSP-Director
6. What's new in liberty
Cloud Intro
Guy CarminRHCE, RHCI, RHCVA, RHCSASolution Architect IGC, Red Hat
Dec 2015
IT Operations is Being Challenged By New Demands
IT Operations Must AdaptExisting infrastructure is not designed to do this!● Data has become too large
● We're producing vast amounts of data, exponentially!● Way past the ability of traditional systems & applications● Scaling UP no longer works. Scaling OUT is a necessity
● Service requests are too large ● More and more client devices coming online
● Mobile phones, tablets, etc.● Much harder to maintain service to customers
● Traditional applications and infrastructure were not written to cope with this level of demand
The compelling features of a cloud
• On-demand self-service: Users can automatically provision needed computing capabilities
• Such as server time and network storage, without requiring human interaction with each service provider.
• Network access: Any computing capabilities are available over the network.
The compelling features of a cloud
● Many different devices are allowed access through standardized mechanisms.
● Resource pooling: Multiple users can access clouds that serve other consumers according to demand.
● Elasticity: Provisioning is rapid and scales out or is based on need.
The compelling features of a cloud
• Metered or measured service: Cloud systems can optimize and control resource use at the level that is appropriate for the service.
• Services include storage, processing, bandwidth, and active user accounts.
The compelling features of a cloud
• Monitoring and reporting of resource usage provides transparency for both the provider and consumer of the utilized service.
Cloud computing offers different service models
• IaaS: Infrastructure-as-a-Service.
• Provides infrastructure such as computer instances, network connections, and storage so that people can run any software or operating system.
Cloud computing offers different service models
• PaaS: Platform-as-a-Service.
• Provides the consumer the ability to deploy applications through a programming language or tools supported by the cloud platform provider.
• An example of Platform-as-a-service is a Java programming platform provided with no downloads required.
Cloud computing offers different service models
• SaaS: Software-as-a-Service.
• Provides the consumer the ability to use the software in a cloud environment, such as web-based email for example.
Public Private and Hybrid Clouds
• Terms such as public cloud or private cloud refer to the deployment model for the cloud.
• A private cloud operates for a single organization, but can be managed on-premise or off-premise.
• A public cloud has an infrastructure that is available to the general public or a large industry group and is likely owned by a cloud services
Public Private and Hybrid Clouds
• A public cloud has an infrastructure that is available to the general public or a large industry group and is likely owned by a cloud services
Public Private and Hybrid Clouds
• Clouds can also be described as hybrid.
• As a composition of both public and private clouds, or a hybrid model for cloud computing may involve both virtual and physical servers.
What is OpenStack?
Cloud Infrastructure for Cloud Workloads• Modular architecture• Designed to easily scale out• Based on (growing) set of core services
Why OpenStack?OpenStack meets the needs of new “scale-out” applications● Brings public cloud-like capabilities into your datacenter● Provides massive on-demand (scale-out) capacity
1,000's 10,000's 100k's of VMs→ →● Removes vendor lock-in
● Open source provides high-degree of flexibility to customize and interoperate● Community development = higher “feature velocity”
● Features and functions you need, faster to market over proprietary software● Greater automation, resource provisioning, and scaling
Am I Ready for OpenStack?TRADITIONAL: SCALE UP
(RHEV)CLOUD: SCALE OUT
(OpenStack)MIXED/HYBRID
Big stateful VM Small stateless VMs Combination of traditional scale-up and cloud scale-out workloads.
For example: Database may be hosted on traditional workloads, web front-end and
logic layers on cloud workloads.
1 Application 1 VM→ 1 Application Many VMs→
Lifecycle in years Lifecycle hours to months
Scale up (VM gets bigger) Scale out (add VMs)
Not designed to tolerate failure of VM, so you need features that keep VMs up
If a VM dies, application kills it and creates a new one, app stays up
Application SLA requires enterprise virtualization features (migration, HA,
etc.) to keep applications available
Application SLA requires adding/removing VM instances to
application cloud to maintain application availability
SERVICE MODELS / WORKLOADS
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CATTLE
Credit : Tim Bell @ Cern Labs
Pets are given names like pussinboots.cern.ch
They are unique, lovingly hand raised and cared for
When they get ill you nurse them back to health
Cattle are given numbers likevm0042.cern.ch
They are almost identical to other cattle
When they get ill you get another one
PETS
Why Red Hat?
OpenStack: Framework for the Cloud
• Needs to access x86 hardware resources• Needs an operating environment, hypervisor, services• Leverages existing code libraries for functionality
Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform
• It is dependent on the underlying Linux• Optimized and co-engineered with Red Hat Enterprise Linux
A typical OpenStack cloud is made up of at least 9 core services + plugins to interact with 3rd party systems
● These services run on top of a Linux distribution with a complex set of user space integration dependencies
● OpenStack cannot be productized as a stand alone layer
● A supported, stable platform requires integration and testing of each of the components
“If your Windows virtual machine hosted by a KVM hypervisor running on an IBM blade, connecting to an EMC storage array through an Emulex HBA has issues with storage corruption, who do you call?”
Red HatSupported Guests
OpenStack
KVM
RHEL
Hardware
The Importance of Integration with Linux
LinuxKernel
Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux)
KVM Network Stack
Device Drivers
Red HatSupported Guests
OpenStack
KVM
RHEL
Hardware
Red Hat Enterprise LinuxOptimized Enablers for OpenStack
• Virtualization – guest performance, reliability and Windows
• Security - SELinux enforcing guest isolation
• Network – SDN/OVS performance optimized
• Storage – vendor plugins, performance, thin provisioning
• Ecosystem – certification of hardware, storage and networks
RHEL OpenStack Platform 7Hypervisor Support
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor*Red Hat Enterprise Linux KVM● Lightweight / small footprint
● Less overhead● Smaller attack surface
● Cost effective● Closer to operating system DNA● Provides massive scale-out capabilities● Maximum benefit with virtualized Linux
VMware vSphere*vCenter Driver● Co-exist with existing infrastructure assets
● Provides a seamless path to future migration to OpenStack
● Uses NSX1 plugin for Neutron
1NSX is only supported in production environments, per VMware's support requirements
*ESXi driver not supported
RHEL OpenStack Platform 7
● Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3● Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4● Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5● Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6● Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7● Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic
Host*32 and 64 bit for all versions of RHEL
● Windows XP SP3+1
● Windows 73
● Windows 83
Microsoft SVVP Certified● Windows Server 2003 SP2+3
● Windows Server 20083
● Windows Server 2008 R22
● Windows Server 20122
1 32 bit only2 64 bit only3 32 and 64 bit
● SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
● SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
*32 and 64 bit for all versions
RHEL OpenStack Platform 7 Virtual Guest Support
Largest OpenStack Partner Ecosystem
OEMs, IHVs, and ISVs
System Integrators
Channel Partners
Cloud Service ProvidersManaged Service Providers
• Over 350+ members since launch in April 2013• Over 900 certified solutions in partner Marketplace• Over 4,000 RHEL certified compute servers• Over 13,000 applications available on RHEL
What's Current?
Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 7
● Based on OpenStack “Kilo” release
● Integrated with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
● Full graphical installer
● 3-year lifecycle (Core)
● 2-year lifecycle (director)
● Tech previews
● DNS as a Service (Designate)
● File Share Service (Manila)
● Database as a Service (Trove)
● Distributed Virtual Router (Neutron)
● Erasure Coding (Swift)
RHEL OpenStack Platform 7 Tech Preview
*Tech Preview features are subject to change in GA release
Community Contributions...
20.09%10.37%
18.78%
11.31%
22.46%
29.99%
4.36%25.62%8.82%
24.23%
82.91%
Nova Horizon Heat Neutron Ceilometer SaharaCinder Swift Glance Ironic TripleO-heat-temps
Source:http://activity.openstack.org/dash/browser/scm-companies.html?release=kilo http://stackalytics.com/?release=kilo&company=red%20hat
Overall commits per company (aggregated)
Red Hat total community contributions (projects)
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000Red Hat
HP
IBM
Mirantis
Rackspace
Yahoo!
OpenStack Foundation
NEC
Cisco
Red Hat Community ContributionsTop Contributor to Kilo Release
Red Hat's OpenStack LeadershipWhy these statistics matter?
With Red Hat's near 20 year history in open source, we have the experience and resources to:● Support production-ready customers globally● Drive new features● Influence strategy and direction of project● Enable partner collaboration
● Wide ranging participation in OpenStack projects, contrasts with most vendors who are more narrowly focused
● All of these efforts allows us to create a production-ready distribution with ecosystem, enterprise lifecycle, and support that customers expect from Red Hat
The Bigger Picture
Red Hat Cloud InfrastructureDelivering an open private cloud
Open Hybrid CloudCloudForms adds heterogeneous capacity
Red Hat Cloud Suite for Applications
Integrated DevOps Platform for the enterprise
IaaS PaaS Management
Red Hat Confidential - NDA Required
Red Hat Open Hybrid Cloud
How are Customers Deploying It?
Popular Use Cases
• Service providers offering an IaaS compute platform or services higher up the stack
• IT departments acting as cloud service providers for business units and project teams
• Processing big data with tools like Hadoop
• NFV
Popular Use Cases
• Scaling compute up and down to meet demand for web resources and applications
• High-performance computing (HPC) environments processing diverse and intensive workloads
Why RHEL OpenStack Platform?All the value of community OpenStack and...
● Enterprise hardened code● Co-engineered and integrated with Red Hat Enterprise Linux ● Integrated deployment, orchestration, & management tools● World-class global production-level support● Worlds largest OpenStack partner ecosystem● OpenStack training, certification, and professional services● Integrated with a trusted & proven solution stack
● Red Hat Enterprise Linux● Red Hat CloudForms ● Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization● Red Hat Storage (Ceph and Gluster)● OpenShift by Red Hat (PaaS)
Customer Example
● Red Hat Enterprise Linux● Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack
Platform● OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat● Red Hat CloudForms● Red Hat Consulting
“FICO has reduced time to value for developing analytic solutions by up to 70%...” -Tony McGivern, CIO, FICO
● Runs FICO analytic cloud in hybrid mode, using OpenShift Enterprise and OpenShift online
● Runs all OpenShift on Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform
● Leverages CloudForms for hybrid operations management
Customer Example“Red Hat is an open source and OpenStack leader and its
enterprise-class cloud solutions are widely used in the market...
...it strongly supports our strategy to smoothly transition proven carrier-grade core software applications to NFV
OpenStack cloud environments.“- Michael Clever, Sr VP of Core at Nokia Networks
● Using Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack platform to enable efficient operation of the Nokia virtualized core network functions and management systems
● Moving “Liquid Core” application suite from existing hardware and software stack stack to a fully software-defined networking (SDN) solution
● Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform
● Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Customer Example“As we expand our computing resources, more of the infrastructure will reside on Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform as the resource governing framework. Red Hat will be a huge part of our growth.“
- CHUCK GILBERT, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR FOR ADVANCED CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE
● Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform
● Red Hat Enterprise Linux● Red Hat CloudForms● Red Hat Satellite● Red Hat Training
● Runs private cloud for world-class research team
● Required greater responsiveness and infrastructure agility for on-demand computing requirements
● Resulting solution has minimized infrastructure downtime
Individual product for easy integration into your infrastructure● Standalone product● Good for experienced enterprise customers● Consider optional consulting and services for
integration expertise
How Can I Get It?Offering choice based on your needs...
Purchase as fully integrated, turn-key cloud solution● Integrated with trusted software stack
● Red Hat Enterprise Linux● Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization● Red Hat Satellite
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