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INFASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE (IAAS) MoogSoft David Casper UBS Ed Simmons

Forecast 2014: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

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INFASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE (IAAS)

MoogSoft

David Casper

UBS

Ed Simmons

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LEGAL DISCLAIMER Open Data Center Alliance, Inc. is NOT a law firm. The information provided or referenced in this Best

Practices document regarding possible regulatory compliance obligations or risk assessment / management related to such obligations are not intended, in any way, as legal advice to you. Our publishing of this Best Practices document and your review or use of it is NOT intended to create, nor does it create, any attorney client relationship between Open Data Center Alliance, Inc. and you. We encourage you to seek proper, independent legal advice from an appropriate advisor before making any decisions that might impact your legal duties or rights or might impose any legal liability on you.

Any reference to any laws/regulations/rules in this document may not be a complete list of the laws/regulations/rules that impact your circumstances. Also, applicable laws/regulations change frequently, and the application of laws/regulations by courts and government agencies can vary greatly.

Thus, all information provided or referenced in this Best Practices document is provided to you on an “AS IS” and “AS AVAILABLE” basis. If you rely on any of this information you do so at your own risk and you are totally and solely responsible for the consequences of your actions, including (without limitation) all legal liability and legal consequences.

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AGENDA

• Goals of the CIaaS master usage model• Deep dive• Interactive dialog session

• Open discussion (Q&A, debate...)• Adoption approaches• Focus on actions• Conclusion

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ODCA CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK V1.0

End User

Application Development

ITOps

Capacity &PerformanceCapacity &PerformanceSW DeliveryOps & OSSW DeliveryOps & OS

ConfigurationConfiguration

EventEvent

SecuritySecurity

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Orchestration of End to End

Services

Dynam

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Orchestration of End to End

Services

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Defines Enterprise-class CIaaS Use Cases

Defines Tiered Service Delivery Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum

Outlines Requirements for CIaaS Stack Attributes• Compute Container• CPU & Memory• Network Components• Storage

Supports both Traditional and “Cloud Aware” Apps

COMPUTE INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE

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GOALS OF THE CIAAS MASTER USAGE MODEL

• Robust Marketplace

• Establish unified customer requirements framework for open, interoperable compute infrastructure services

• More stringent requirements than popular existing public clouds

• Enterprise focused -- Sufficient to displace incumbent enterprise data centers

• Full coverage for all Usage Scenarios

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SLA EXPECTATIONS

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SOME EXAMPLE CAPABILITIES

• Service is open and is standards-based. Describe how the service meets this principle and any limitations towards the ODCA principle.

• The service must support a wide range of x86-based operating systems, including Windows (server and desktop OS), Solaris x64 and Linux (leading distributions) in 32-bit and 64-bit versions.

• The service must support network isolation controls for inbound and outbound traffic.

• The service must support the deployment of Web, Application, Database and Infrastructure Service components, such as LDAP components.

• The service must support alignment with Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) processes for change, incident and configuration management

• The service provider must provide options for consumer network connectivity, such as internet VPN, and leased lines. In addition, the service provider must articulate any other network requirements, stipulations and constraints, such as NAT, IP address overlays, and latency controls.

• Etc…

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UNIFED VIEW OF IAAS

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USAGE SCENARIOS

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REAL WORLD

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WHAT’S NEW IN IAAS

External Cloud Providers

SDN and SDS are very exciting

New Capabilities almost Daily!!!

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WHERE TO DRAW THE LINE

Why it Matters

IaaS IaaS+ PaaS

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ADOPTION APPROACHES

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Awareness

ODCA Defines Requirements

Providers Deliver

Solutions

Enterprises Adopt

Solutions

ODCA Drives Scale with

Results Sharing

New/Enhanced Requirements Defined

Best Practices Fuel Broad Deployments

Lead Enterprises Invest in Required Solutions

Providers Invest to Meet Demands

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IAAS AND PAAS ADOPTION

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WHAT NEXT: INDUSTRY ACTIONS

Broad adoption of consistent reference architecture

Investment in Products meeting requirements of large enterprise consumers

Categorize and classify products and services

Determine which important standards and specs must be considered

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WHAT NEXT: CONSUMER ACTIONS

Categorize and classify real business requirements

Learn: Become fluent in cloud

Implement!

Leverage ODCA PEAT tool for RFx

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