Why is a good idea to use OpenNebula in your VMware Infrastructure? Constantino Vázquez C12G Labs Online Webinar
OpenNebula in your VMware Infrastructure Contents Introduction Overview: What is OpenNebula? Architecture: Adapting to your Data Center Integration with your infrastructure Storage: Multiple back-ends Virtual Networks: How would you like them? Scheduling: Where would you like your VMs? Virtual Machines: What can I do with them? Auth: Import & control your existing users 2/23
OpenNebula in your VMware Infrastructure Contents Benefits Sunstone: Manage your cloud through your browser Self-service: Power of the cloud via a simple interface APIs: Running away from vendor lock-in Zones & VDCs: Enjoy multi-tenancy in the cloud Cloudburst: Don t ever run out of capacity Try Out QuickStart guide: CentOS and VMware Sandbox for ESX 3/23
Introduction Overview: What is OpenNebula? Architecture: Adapting to your Data Center
Overview What is OpenNebula? I m using virtualization/cloud, and plan a private Cloud (BUT s) Where do/did I put my web server VM? Monitoring & Scheduling Who have access to cloud (and What)? User & Role Management How do I provision a new VM? Image Management & Context How do I create a new disk? Storage How do I set up networking for a multitier service? Network & VLANs Can I use hypervisor X? Virtualization º How can I manage the distributed infrastructure? Interfaces & APIs Uniform management layer that orchestrates multiple technologies 5/23
Architecture Adapting to your Data Center truly open (fully open-source, Apache license) and adaptable (modular and extensible) because no two data centers are the same CLI GUI Cloud Servers OCA (Ruby, Java) Scheduler XML-RPC API OpenNebula core Monitoring Storage Network DB Virtualization Images Auth 6/23
Integration Storage: Multiple back-ends Virtual Networks: How would you like them? Scheduling: Where would you like your VMs? Virtual Machines: What can I do with them? Auth: Import & control your existing users
Storage Multiple back-ends 8/23
Storage New VMFS Drivers 3 Posible Set-Ups NFS SSH VMFS VMFS is a new new feature of OpenNebula 3.8 Twin Jet 9/23
Virtual Networks How would you like them? pre-defined network dynamic network Easier to configure Suitable for pilot deployments Isolates virtual networks Suitable for production 10/23
Scheduling Where would you like them? - Submit order + VM VM VM VM 11/23
Virtual Machines Where would you like them? Operations directly with ESX hypervisor Complete management of VM life-cycle submit, suspend, stop, resume, delete, Full feature support Contextualization VNC (even through Sunstone) Volatile disks vcenter not needed just for vmotion capabilities 12/23
Authentication & Authorization Import & Control your existing users Internal users DB SSH LDAP X.509 Active Directory 13/23
Benefits Sunstone: Manage your cloud through your browser Self-service: Power of the cloud via a simple interface APIs: Running away from vendor lock-in Zones & VDCs: Enjoy multi-tenancy in the cloud Cloudburst: Don t ever run out of capacity
Sunstone Manage your cloud through your browser 15/23
Self-service Power of the cloud via a simple interface 16/23
APIs Running away from vendor lock-in HybridFox CLI OCCI EC2 OCA Custom Scripts XML-RPC OpenNebula Core 17/23
Zones & VDCs Enjoy multi-tenancy 18/23
Cloudburst Don t ever run out of capacity 19/23
Try Out QuickStart guide: CentOS and VMware Sandbox for ESX
OpenNebula QuickStart Guides Swiftly Build a Pilot Cloud Quick Start Guide: VMware-based OpenNebula Cloud Build a pilot cloud under 30 minutes http://opennebula.org/cloud:vmware_centos 21/23
Sandbox for Vmware ESX Quickly Try Out OpenNebula on a ESX hypervisor OpenNebula 3.8 ESX Sandbox Try Out OpenNebula in less than 10 minutes http://opennebula.org/cloud:sandboxesx 22/23
Questions? We Will Be Happy to Answer Any Question 23/23