Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure
Nick Barcet <[email protected]>Ubuntu Cloud Product Manager
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Cloud computing stack
Network
etc..LenovoDellIBMHP
etc..HyperVVMWareKVMXen
Amazon, GoGrid, 3Tera, OpenStack, etc...
GoogleApps, Java, Azure, etc...
Salesforce.com, GoogleDocs, Office, etc...
Storage
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Ubuntu Cloud
Network
x86
KVM, Xen
Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure and Guest
Juju (CloudFoundry)
(Ubuntu One)
Storage
ARM
LXC Orchestra(Bare metal provisioning)
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U buntu C loud
Rapid deploymentOptimize resources & immediacy (self service IT)Best of breed (KVM, Xen, LXC, OpenStack) Compatible technology (matches EC2)Supports multiple guest O/S Secure, trusted & open source
Ubuntu Cloud InfrastructureOutstanding technology
Ability to use the same Ubuntu machine images and management tools across both private and public IaaS systems, minimising costly re-training or application change when moving from private to public and vice versa.
H ybr id Focus
Ubuntu Cloud GuestUbuntu Cloud Infra. (public or private IaaS)Maximise benefits whilst minimising risksElasticitySimplifies burstingCommon StandardsCommon Ubuntu machine image
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Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure → Ubuntu Oneiric Ocelot (11.10)
Build your infrastructure as a service public or private cloud
● Based on OpenStack● Supporting KVM, Xen & LXC hypervisors● All components can be made highly
available● EC2, EBS and S3 compatible● One of the workload made easy to deploy
with OrchestraKVM, Xen or LXC
Ubuntu Server
Ubuntu Cloud Guest Any OS
OpenStack
Your Workloads
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Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure on ARM in 11.10
LXC based OpenStack● Contributed by Canonical to OpenStack
with ARM support in mind● Technology preview for ARM and LXC
support
LXC
Ubuntu Server
Ubuntu CloudGuest
Kernel compatible OS
OpenStack
Any Workloads
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Orchestra
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Ubuntu Orchestra
Install Orcherstra on your first server
Orchestra Infrastructure Server
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Ubuntu Orchestra
Associate profiles with MAC addresses via the web or API interface
Orchestra Infrastructure Server
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Ubuntu Orchestra
Turn on your hardware, the deployment happens, your infrastructure is ready!
Orchestra Infrastructure Server
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Ubuntu Orchestra
Bare metal deployment from the Ubuntu Installer
● Zero touch deployment of complex workloads
● Configuration management● Customizable
Components● Cobbler● Fact database● Cloud-Init● Pluggable management tools
(Juju as default)
Orchestra Infrastructure Server
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Installing Orcherstra
> sudo apt- get install ubuntu- orchestra- server
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Installing Orcherstra
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Installing Orchestra
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Installing Orchestra
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Orchestra ready
● Latest Ubuntu ISO is downloaded● Package repositories are setup● PXE, TFTP, DHCP and Cobbler are ready
–> Let's define some servers
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Declaring servers for Orchestra
sudo cobbler system add \
--name="cempedak.canonical.com" \
--mac-address="00:24:81:e4:59:9c" \
--ip-address="10.55.55.2" \
--dns-name="cempedak.canonical.com" \
--hostname="cempedak.canonical.com" \
--profile="oneiric-x86_64-ensemble" \
--mgmt-classes="orchestra-juju-available" \
--kopts="console=ttyS0,9600n8 DEBCONF_DEBUG=developer netcfg/dhcp_timeout=120 netcfg/choose_interface=eth0"
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JujuDevops Distilled
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What is DevOps?
● Rate of agile development and deployment requires deeper interaction between teams
● A melding of development, deployment, and QA principles, methods, and practices
● Fills the gap between developers and system administrators
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What drives DevOps?
● Speed of the deployment
● Continuous Integration, Automated Testing, etc.
● Fast change vs. Stability
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What does DevOps “deliver”?
● Fast repeatable server setup, consistent environment
● Abstract ops tasks to empower devs
● Smaller deployments empower ops
● Repeatable processes that let you scale out quickly
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You've got the tools already
● Hardware● Virtualization● Platform (OS) ● Configuration Management
… need to tie that together into something whole.
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Manages Services, not Machines
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Elevate to Juju
ServiceOrchestration
ConfigurationManagement
Virtualization
OperatingSystem
Hardware
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Juju, DevOps Distilled
● Reuse existing deployment charms in an openly-accessible repository of shared expertise
● Reproduce deployments for test and staging purposes
● Rapid deployment of your dependencies for development purposes
● Compose whole systems from individual application components and describe the entire deployment
● Explicit control over deployment, configuration and upgrade options
● See what’s deployed and track usage in the cloud
● Create and share charms for new applications
● Monitor, scale, shrink and adjust deployment parameters in real time
● Explicitly connect different components and maintain those relationships over time
● Collaborate with developers on the exact deployment and upgrade processes
● Get more done: implement decisions immediately regardless of infrastructure scale
Dev Ops
http://juju.ubuntu.com
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Juju's Charms
● Charms are a shareable, re-usable, and repeatable expressions of DevOps best practices.
● You can use them unmodified, or easily change and connect them to fit your needs.
● Deploying a formula is similar to installing a package on Ubuntu: ask for it and it’s there, remove it and it’s completely gone.
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Juju is a community of DevOps expertise.
● Most of the application you want will be available in Juju.
● Juju provides direct and free access to a DevOps community-contributed collection of formulas
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Juju provides service orchestration
● Juju focuses on managing the service units you need to deliver a single solution, above simply configuring the machines or cloud instances needed to run them.
● Charms developed, tested, and deployed on your own hardware will operate the same in an EC2 API compatible cloud, including OpenStack.
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Juju is intelligent
● Juju exposes re-usable service units and well-defined interfaces that allow you to quickly and organically adjust and scale solutions without repeating yourself.
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Juju is Easy
● There’s no need to learn a domain specific language (DSL) to use Juju or create formulas. You can be up and running with your own formula in minutes
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Juju's internals
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Juju
Juju treats individual services as atoms that are described as charms and can be instantiated one or many times.
Juju environment
and dependency solver
Cloud appCloud appCloud app
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Juju
Each charm (or atom) define dependencies and/or provides.
Cloud appCloud appCloud app
LoadBalancerHAProxy
SQL DatabaseMySQL
Juju environment
and dependency solver
Depends Provides
Provides Depends
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Juju
Multiple charms can provide the same service and can be easily switched.
Cloud appCloud appCloud app
LoadBalancerHAProxy
SQL DatabaseMySQL
Juju environment
and dependency solver
Depends Provides
Provides Depends
Varnish
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Juju
Juju maintains the relations between the services so that you don't need to care about the elasticity of your environment.
Relations are to charms what bounds are to atoms.
Services are loosely coupled but highly cohesive.
Cloud appCloud appCloud app
VarnishVarnish
MySQLMySQLMySQL
Juju RelationJuju environment
and dependency solver
Juju Relation
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Juju
Juju delivers service focused management through their life-cycle
● Offers the same simple rules to components of you infra as we do already for packages on your servers: dependencies, provides
● Adds the notion of dynamic relations between components
● To provide you with simple automated elasticity that is easy to expand
● Working on your bare metal servers (through Orchestra*) as easily as on your favourite clouds (AWS, OpenStack*, ...)
Cloud appCloud appCloud app
Varnish
MySQLMySQL
Juju RelationJuju environment
and dependency solver*
Juju Relation
*coming soon
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Juju's Architechture
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Deploying OpenStack with Juju
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Back to the Orchestra server
● > sudo apt- get install juju
● > sudo mkdir - p ~/.juju
● > sudo vi ~/.ensemble/environments.yaml
juju: environments
environments:
orchestra:
type: orchestra
# Specify the orchestra server (santol's IP address)
orchestra- server: 10.55.55.7
# Specify storage. In this case we are using webdav installed by orchestra.
storage- url: http://10.55.55.7/webdav
# Specify cobbler's usr/pass
orchestra- user: cobbler
orchestra- pass: cobbler
admin- secret: fooooo
# Mangement classes
acquired- mgmt- class: orchestra- juju- acquired
available- mgmt- class: orchestra- juju- available
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Deploying OpenStak
● > juju bootstrap
● > juju deploy mysql - - placement=local
● > juju deploy rabbit- mq - - placement=local
● > juju deploy –config=~/formulas/openstack.yaml nova- cloud- controller
● > juju add- relation nova- cloud- controller rabbitmq
● > juju add- relation nova- cloud- controller mysql
● > juju deploy –config=~/formulas/openstack.yaml glance
● > juju add- relation glance mysql
● > juju add- relation glance:image- service nova- cloud- controller:image- service
● > juju deploy - - config=~/formulas/openstack.yaml - - repository= p̀wd ̀nova- compute
● > juju add- relation nova- compute rabbitmq
● > juju add- relation nova- compute mysql
● > juju add- relation nova- cloud- controller:nova- network nova- compute:nova- network
● > juju add- relation glance:image- service nova- compute:image- service
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Scaling OpenStack
● > juju add-unit nova-compute
or
● > juju add-unit nova-cloud-controller
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OpenStack is now in action !