Public Cloud on Ubuntu OpenStack From POC to Production MAKE IT RAIN



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Public Cloud on Ubuntu OpenStack From POC to Production MAKE IT RAIN

Building and running your Ubuntu OpenStack public cloud More and more companies are using public cloud infrastructure to access storage and compute resources on demand, driving revenues for public cloud providers. If you are planning to enter the public cloud fray, building your own Ubuntu OpenStack infrastructure to deliver services to customers, the transition from POC to production will require careful planning and execution. This is because public clouds are typically very large, so the underlying technology infrastructure must be highly scalable, with efficient, low-touch processes for service deployment and provisioning. What s more, you need to ensure that your customers services are constantly available and highly secure in the multi-tenancy environment, and that your architecture is able to handle any type of workload demanded. CONTENTS 01 Introduction 03 What s the fastest, easiest way to deploy an OpenStack Ubuntu public cloud? 04 Why should I build my public cloud on Ubuntu OpenStack? 05 Can I get help to deploy my public cloud? 06 What ongoing support is available for my Ubuntu OpenStack public cloud? 07 How can I ensure compliance with customer SLAs? 08 Can my customers migrate workloads from other public clouds to my cloud and vice versa? How can I build a successful public cloud strategy? Many service providers and other organisations choose Ubuntu OpenStack as the foundation for their public clouds in production. Because Ubuntu is completely open, it frees you from vendor lock-in and enables your customers to port workloads quickly and easily between clouds. Ubuntu OpenStack also supports multiple cloud guest environments, which means your customers can run the full range of workloads on your public cloud. Innovative cloud tools available with Ubuntu ensure that you can deploy, scale and manage your public cloud infrastructure and services quickly and cost-effectively. Another good reason for choosing Ubuntu OpenStack for public cloud is the enterprise-class support available from Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu. Our Ubuntu Advantage support services help you resolve technical issues and ensure that your cloud services comply with customer SLAs. In addition, we offer consultancy and deployment services that help you minimise deployment risk and ensure that your public cloud infrastructure meets customer requirements for security, service quality and scalability. 09 Next steps

FAQ 1: What s the fastest, easiest way to deploy an OpenStack Ubuntu public cloud? To help you bring your public cloud to market faster and minimise the costs associated with cloud building and service deployment, Canonical has developed a range of intuitive, efficient cloud tools. These include: MAAS Our hardware provisioning technology, which allows you to turn a collection of networked servers into a cluster on which you can deploy OpenStack quickly and simply. For more information, please visit: www.ubuntu.com/cloud/cloud-tools/maas Juju Our service orchestration tool, which allows you to deploy services in the cloud and establish relationships between them quickly and simply using pre-written Juju charms. For more information, please visit: www.ubuntu.com/cloud/cloud-tools/juju You can use MAAS and Juju together to deploy an OpenStack cloud rapidly on a cluster of bare metal servers. Once the physical servers are powered up and connected to the network, MAAS detects them and begins the installation of the base OS, before handing over to Juju to complete their transition into an OpenStack cloud. This reduces deployment time for cloud infrastructure and services from hours to mere minutes. For more tips and tricks for building Ubuntu OpenStack clouds, look up our guide on private cloud deployment. 03

FAQ 3: Can I get help to deploy my public cloud? RELIABLE SCALABLE Yes, help is available from Canonical. If you haven t yet run a proof of concept, our Jumpstart service can help you deploy a test cloud in just five days. When you are ready to move to production, we offer more in-depth consultancy engagements to help you architect and bring your public cloud to market quickly and cost-effectively. This kind of engagement typically includes up to a year of cloud support to ensure your cloud services meet customer SLAs for service performance, availability and security. To support large, public clouds, Canonical can also provide a Dedicated Service Engineer (DSE) or Technical Account Manager (TAM) to work on-site with your team, understand your specific environment and give you a single point of contact for any issues. DSEs are dedicated to just one customer, while TAMs are shared between a small number of customers to reduce costs. For more information on DSEs and TAMs, please visit: www.ubuntu.com/management/ubuntu-advantage SECURE FAQ 2: Why should I build my public cloud on Ubuntu OpenStack? If you re building a public cloud, the combination of OpenStack and Ubuntu gives you a platform that is reliable, scalable, secure, easy to manage and fully supported by Canonical. It is compatible with all the major public clouds, which means your customers can move workloads easily between cloud platforms, and burst workloads from their internal systems to your cloud. Ubuntu OpenStack supports the full range of guest OSs, so your customers can run the workloads they need with no compatibility issues. Ubuntu is also the reference operating system for OpenStack, which means the two technologies are optimised to work together. This ensures that your cloud is easy to deploy and manage, and able to deliver excellent performance for your customers. For details of the Ubuntu OpenStack reference architecture, please visit: www.ubuntu.com/cloud/cloud-tools/reference-architecture 04 05

FAQ 5: How can I ensure compliance with customer SLAs? The ability to meet customer SLAs depends on careful management of resources across your public cloud infrastructure, and you need to have contingencies in place to deal with workload spikes. In addition, logical separation of customers systems and data in the multi-tenancy environment often requires segmented management of customer systems, which increases management workloads and costs. To reduce your overheads, and to better see how customers are using resources on your cloud, use Canonical s Landscape systems management and monitoring tool. CANONICAL PROVIDES 24 HOUR FOLLOW-THE-SUN SUPPORT Available through our Ubuntu Advantage support service, Landscape helps ensure that you have sufficient compute, storage and network capacity to meet your customers ever-changing demands. Using Landscape, you can manage, update and monitor a large number of Ubuntu Servers and Ubuntu VMs in your datacentre quickly; identify and address bottlenecks; and ensure that cloud resources can meet security and performance requirements set out in customer SLAs. For more information on Landscape, please visit: www.ubuntu.com/management FAQ 4: What ongoing support is available for my Ubuntu OpenStack public cloud? To ensure your production cloud continues to deliver the service quality and performance your tenants expect, Canonical delivers enterprise-class support for the public cloud. Our Ubuntu Advantage service gives you phone and web access to experienced Ubuntu OpenStack cloud engineers, enabling you to address performance issues quickly. Public cloud operators can get 24-hour, follow-the-sun support to ensure critical, customer-facing services remain constantly available. For more information, please visit: www.ubuntu.com/cloud/management As well as implementing enterprise-class support for your cloud systems, you need a team of skilled people to support your customers and respond to their issues. Canonical can help train your people for the job and ensure that you can deliver the high levels of responsiveness your customers expect. Finally, but equally importantly, you and your customers can get support for Ubuntu Cloud Guest instances that are running on your public cloud infrastructure. For more information on the benefits of deploying Ubuntu Cloud Guest on Ubuntu OpenStack production clouds, look up our guide to Ubuntu Cloud Guest in production. 06 07

FAQ 6: Can my customers migrate workloads from other public clouds to my cloud and vice versa? Yes. Because Ubuntu is open and uses de facto cloud standard APIs, your customers can migrate workloads quickly and easily from other cloud providers or internal private clouds to your cloud and back again. You can compete effectively in the marketplace, and customers can begin using your cloud services with no need to redevelop their applications for your environment. FAQ 7: How can I build a successful public cloud strategy? It s unlikely you will be able to compete with the largest public cloud providers on price, so it s important to offer the kind of niche services that they can t. Do you have the infrastructure and network to deliver cloud services to new customer segments, for example? Can you use cloud services to drive traffic over your existing infrastructure or networks to increase revenues in other areas of your business? Or can you offer more robust SLAs for security or performance than the leading cloud vendors? Whatever your competitive standpoint, a successful public cloud is one that stands out from the crowd. Next steps Ubuntu OpenStack provides a range of benefits for cloud builders, from industry-leading stability, scalability and security, to tools for rapid infrastructure deployment and service provisioning. For more information on Ubuntu OpenStack, please visit: www.ubuntu.com/cloud If you re ready to deploy your public cloud infrastructure on Ubuntu OpenStack, and you d like to talk to Canonical about optimising the performance, reliability and security of your public cloud, please contact us at www.ubuntu.com/cloud/contact-us 08

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