Cloud Workshop Seminario Universita Tor Vergata Rome Jan 30, 2015
Who we are Fausto Pasqualetti Enterprise Architect Fausto Pasqualetti is an Architect and Senior Consultant with a worldwide experience since more than 10 years and he is a team member of the core team HP Outsourcing strategic opportunity in his role of Enterprise Architect for Italy Region. He took his Master Degree in Aerospace Engineering in 2000 at Rome University La Sapienza. He has got Master Architect tramite Open Group Certification. Fausto during his career always worked in strategic and highly complex programs and opportunities in different roles such as Enterprise Architect, Chief Technologist, Solution Lead and Chief Architect covering a critical success factor role as key team member. Fausto is based in Rome, Italy. Alessandro David Presales Consultant Alessandro David works as a Presales consultant at the HP Cloud Business Unit. With over 20 years of experience in IT ecosystem is an expert in Automation and IT Management Software Solutions supporting the lifecycle management of IT Services in an Hybrid Enviroment. Alessandro is based in Rome, Italy. 2
AGENDA Sessione Tempo 1. The New Style of IT 9:15 2. HP Helion Cloud Vision 9:45 3. HP Helion Openstack 10:00 4. OpenStack Overview 10:30 5. Cloud Foundry 12:00 6. Hybrid World 12:15 3
The New Style of IT Fausto Pasqualetti Enterprise Architectg
Every Generation has a Defining Industry Innovation PoC Cloud Computing = Industrial Revolution Product 5 Utility
Change of Paradigm is disruptive 6
Paradigm Shift Normal Science Paradigm Change Model Drift Normal science, the activity in which most scientists inevitably spend most all their time, is predicated on the assumption that the scientific community knows what the world is like. Normal science often suppresses fundamental novelties because they are necessarily subversive of its basic commitments. As a puzzle-solving activity, normal science does not aim at novelties of fact or theory and, when successful, finds none. Thomas Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 1962 Model Revolution Model Crisis 7
Change is everywhere Everything is going Digital Wearable technology Massive open online courses M A S S I V E O P E N O N L I N E C O U R S E S Baby app Digital cigarettes 8
Change much bigger and much faster Speed AOL took 9 years to get to 1 million users Facebook took 9 months Draw Something took 9 days. Mainframe IBM HP Burroughs Unisys Hitachi Product Configurator Bills of Material SCM CRM Quality Control HCM SAP Engineering Client/Server Inventory EMC Cost Management Manufacturing Projects Joyent MRM Order Entry DCC CCC ebay Plex Systems Google Hosting.com Tata Communications Ariba Quickbooks NetDocuments Alterian Datapipe OpenText Workscape NetReach Zoho Qvidian Sage Hyland The Internet Rackspace Amazon salesforce.com Snapfish Xactly Dragon Diction Paint.NET LimeLight Amazon Web Services Mobile, Social, Big Data & The Cloud Cash Management CyberShift PaperHost DocuSign CloudSigma NEC Bull Yandex ERP HCM Games Baidu Hootsuite Xerox Yahoo! Fijitsu Time and Expense Microsoft Serif nebula YouTube HP eprint Atlassian Costing Accounts Fixed Assets OpSource SLI Systems Workbrain Zynga Navigation Receivable Avid Elemica Workday Mixi Billing ischedule cloudability ADP VirtualEdge Yandex Payroll Photo & Video Activity PLM Corel SCM Khan Academy Twitter Heroku Management Adobe CyberShift Zillabyte Yammer Training Renren Entertainment Yahoo SuccessFactors Viber Sales tracking & Time & Attendance Rostering Kinaxis Marketing Microsoft SugarCRM News Atlassian Answers.com Saba Service BrainPOP Social Networking Commissions PPM RightScale Sonar6 Database Quadrem CYworld Claim Processing Kenexa Sonar6 MobileFrame.com Saba Business Jive Software myhomework Data Warehousing Softscape NetSuite Tumblr. Qzone Intacct Fring Toggl Amazon dotcloud Cornerstone ondemand Exact Online Cookie Doodle Xing Mozy FinancialForce.com New Relic Softscape MailChimp PingMe Utilities Zynga Ah! Fasion Girl IntraLinks Volusion Associatedcontent BeyondCore Music ihandy kaggle SolidFire SuperCam NetSuite SmugMug Flickr Pandora UPS Mobile buzzd Scanner Pro Foursquare Scribd. MobilieIron Fed Ex Mobile Twitter Taleo SmugMug TripIt box.net Finance AppFog Travel Urban Facebook Parse PingMe GoGrid LinkedIn Bromium Atlassian Lifestyle Splunk Productivity Reference Sport ScaleXtreme Education Pinterest 98,000 tweets 23,148 apps downloaded 400,710 ads requests every 60 seconds 2000 lyrics played on Tunewiki 1,500 pings sent on PingMe 34,597 people are using Zinio 208,333 minutes Angry Birds played Capacity 1 billion Facebook posts per day 2.5 billion exabytes of data 200 million tweets 2005 2010 2012 0.1ZB 1.2ZB 2.8ZB 2015 8.5ZB 2020 40ZB Source: IDC (figure exceeds prior forecasts by 5 ZBs) 9
Data growth and IT complexity are soaring Surge in data requires a new approach for speed, agility, and security Data explosion IT complexity 1 trillion The number of apps to manage is rapidly increasing By 2020, more than a trillion applications will be exchanging 58 zettabytes of digital data over 100 billion devices 10
Current approachs are UNSUSTAINABLE Business and apps don t run in silos... nor should the IT that sustain them. The fundamental data center flaw HP Cloud Servers Storage Business Application IT silos Network Business Application Applicationoptimized Too... Sluggish service delivery: 10 weeks Admin time on maintenance: 80% Data center utilization: 30%... To... Service delivery: Minutes Admin time on maintenance: 20% Data center utilization: 70+% 11
Enterprise IT is under Enormous Pressure Speed Innovation Create Agility Manage Risks Lower Costs Simplify A New Style of IT is demanded and is emerging 12
To remain static is to lose ground. David Packard
Cloud Definition Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. This cloud model is composed of five essential characteristics, three service models, and four deployment models. On-demand self-service Broad network access Resource pooling Rapid elasticity Measured service 1 1 The NIST -Definition of Cloud Computing http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-145/sp800-145.pdf 14
Cloud Paradigm Shift Centricity of the End-User User-Centricity Service Technology Security Control Transform Service Level Management Compliance 1 5 15 Pay per Use Cloud Paradigm Shift
Traditional Cloud Suitability of Cloud for the Enterprise world. In the public (real) Cloud OpenStack is already quite mature and extensively used not only by HP by several other players. If we push Helion OpenStack in the Enterprise world we need to be aware about the implications we will have. Most of the workloads in the enterprise are characterized by the following attributes: 16 GUI Driven Ticket-Based Hand-Crafted Reserved Scale-up Smart Hardware Proprietary Traditional Dev API Driven Self-Service Automated On-demand Scale-out Smart Apps Open Source Agile DevOps
Enterprise Model vs Cloud Model OpenStack is a true Cloud platform conceived for the last attributes and moving virtualized legacy does not guarantee to exploit the full benefit of OpenStack moreover you cannot retain high availability you have on VMware when you will move a workload on OpenStack (unless you adopt some workaround). OpenStack (like Eucalyptus or other true Cloud platforms) shifts Uptime responsibility from infrastructure to applications. 17
HP Cloud Vision
The new enterprise IT mandate hybrid IT Hybrid IT delivers speed, agility, and security Bridging delivery models Cloud native Hybrid Enterprise IT Public cloud Has given us speed, agility, and new consumption models Navigating your cloud journey with the right destination for the right application Private cloud Enterprise requirements go beyond the ability of a single delivery model 19
Introducing HP Helion Over 2,000 companies use HP Helion worldwide HP Helion extends beyond just cloud to become the very fabric of your enterprise https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nu76 _mf6t2i&feature=youtu.be 20
What makes HP #1 in hybrid cloud Vision for hybrid IT HP innovation OpenStack commitment Lifecycle of services Proven in the Market New Style of IT demands agility, openness, and security Making it easy to move, manage, and consume workloads in a hybrid environment Market-leading CloudSystem, now including OpenStack Open, extensible Cloud Service Automation and Hybrid Cloud Mgmt software Two board members and three elected members of the technical committee HP Helion OpenStack Community Edition now available for download Complete lifecycle of services from advisory and assessments to implementations 24x7 support, including OpenStack available worldwide Over 2,000 customers including 1/3 of the Fortune 100 use HP for cloud Forrester Research ranked HP number one in private cloud All backed by a billion dollar commitment to deliver on the open, hybrid world 21
HP Helion Build & operate Consume Private cloud Managed private cloud Managed Virtual private cloud Public cloud Portable, interoperable, and heterogeneous Based on open source to accelerate innovation Deploy applications on multiple deployment models HP Helion OpenStack common architecture Open Secure Agile Enterprise-grade security Visibility, control, and governance for hybrid IT Reliable, predictable services Speed time to innovation Scale with the right economics Planning, building, and managing expertise 22
HP Helion portfolio overview Best in class products, solutions, and services for hybrid IT C O N S U M E Managed services HP Helion Managed Virtual Private Cloud & Managed Private Cloud HP Helion Managed & Workplace Applications Public cloud & SaaS HP Helion Public Cloud HP SaaS applications Professional services Advisory Apps transform Implementation Design Strategy Operations Education Support B U I L D Integrated Cloud Solutions HP CloudSystem Enterprise HP CloudSystem Foundation OpenStack Software HP Helion OpenStack Community Cloud Software & Infrastructure HP Automation and Cloud Management HP Converged Infrastructure PartnerOne for Cloud Cloud builders Cloud resellers Cloud service providers 23
HP Helion Openstack
Where is Cloud going? Hybrid Open Source 25
Hybrid is Reality IT delivery by 2016 1 Traditional 25% Public 15% Hosted private 21% Private 39%..nearly half of large enterprises will have hybrid cloud deployments by the end of 2017 Gartner 2 1 Source: Coleman Parkes Research by HP, May 2013 2 Gartner Press Release: Gartner says Cloud Computing Will Become The Bulk of New IT Spend By 2016, Goa, India, October 24, 2013. http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2613015 26
Open Source is the infrastructure of the web Operating systems Web servers Server side languages Content management systems Windows 27% Linux 60% Nginx 16% Microsoft 23% Apache 45% ASP.NET 21% PHP 75% JOOMLA 11% Drupal 6% Word Press 55% Source: Open Source Owns the Webs (Infographic), by Mohammad Khamash, Jordan Open Source Association. October 2013 Web Server Survey by Netcraft 27
Open Source will be the engine of the cloud 28
Drivers for an Open Source cloud Drivers Concerns Cost savings Lack of support Open standards No vendor lock-in Interoperability Flexibility/agility Security Ecosystem Integration Maturity 29
OpenStack Overview Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP Confidential Information. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
Characteristics of Cloud Computing? On-demand self-service: Users can provision servers and networks with little human intervention. Network access: Any computing capabilities are available over the network. 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 in based on need. Metered or measured service: Just like utilities that are paid for by the hour, clouds should optimize resource use and control it for the level of service or type of servers such as storage or processing. 2-31
Cloud Compute Service Types SaaS (Software as a Service) : Provides the consumer the ability to use the software in a cloud environment (e.g. web-based email) 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 (e.g. Eclipse/Java programming platform provided, where no downloads are required). 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. The above service types can exist in: Private cloud- operated for a single organization Public cloud infrastructure available to the general public and generally owned by a cloud services company Hybrid cloud Combination of the private and public clouds. OpenStack is an IaaS solution 2-32
What is OpenStack? Open Source Cloud Computing platform software designed to produce and maintain a massively scalable public and/or private IaaS cloud on standard hardware. Free open source (Apache license) software governed by a non-profit foundation called the OpenStack Foundation. Began as a NASA and Rackspace jointly launched project with initial code provided from NASA s Nebula platform and Rackspace s Cloud Files platform. Ongoing, significant code contributions from a large number industry leaders, including HP. 2-33
Features Free open source (Apache license) software Massively scalable cloud operating system that controls large pools of compute, storage, and networking resources Plug-in architecture; allows different hypervisors, block storage systems, network implementations, hardware agnostic, etc. On demand VMs with provisioning and snapshot capabilities Multi-tenancy support for setting user quotas 2-34
Benefits (1 of 2) Portability of workload across OpenStack-based public, private, and hybrid clouds No vendor lock-in: Not tied to a single vendors roadmap Source code availability Contributions from wide array of SMEs Developed with a broader set of use cases in mind Benefit from community contributions Transparency into governance, roadmap, blueprints, and development Open source: Cost OSS Apache license Open platform for ecosystem to develop value-added solutions (*aas) 2-35
Benefits (2 of 2) Ecosystem of cloud solutions breadth and choice of above the stack value added solutions Enabler - self-service, programmatic access to infrastructure (automation for IT) Supports a Converged Cloud deployment model (federated public/private deployments) Accelerated time-to-market and innovation Benefit from community contributions Ecosystem of cloud solutions Ease of integration & management Open Web-based APIs 2-36
OpenStack Organization The Foundation An independent body providing shared resources to help achieve the OpenStack Mission by Protecting, Empowering, and Promoting OpenStack software and the community around it, including users, developers and the entire ecosystem. Individual Members elect 1/3 of the seats, Gold Members elect 1/3 of the seats, and Platinum Members appoint 1/3 of the seats Provides legal management of the Foundation and its financial resources, oversees Foundation operations, sets overall budget and goals for Foundation staff, and hires the Executive Director PTL PTL PTL (project technical leads) (project technical leads) (project technical leads) Technical Committee User Committee Legal Affairs Committee Elected by body of project contributors responsible for the direction of each project Elected members who set technical policies that cross projects and determines incubation of new projects A formal mechanism to provide input on user priorities, user feedback, and raise important issues Advises on legal requirements and overall intellectual property strategy 2-37
Companies with multiple Individual Member affiliations 2-38
Platinum, Gold & Corporate Sponsors of OpenStack 2-39
Platinum & Gold Sponsors of OpenStack 2-40
Platinum Sponsors of OpenStack 2-41
HP s OpenStack Leadership Platinum Member Top 5 Code Contributor Lab Equipment Contribution Dedicated Staff 2 Board members Technical, Legal, Incubation, Training, Compensation Committees Top 5 contributor by number of lines of code 4 th largest contributor to Folsom projects 5 th largest contributor to Grizzly projects Top contributor to Infrastructure Contributed data centers, servers, power, bandwidth Provided hardware and systems management of TryStack One of the largest contributor by employee Only company with dedicated resources to infrastructure Leading & providing the majority of staff for continuous integration project and quality assurance 2-42
OpenStack Release History Initial announcement Austin Release Essex Release Folsom Release 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Ice House Release (planned) Cactus Release Bexar Release Diablo Release Grizzly Release Havana Release Juno Kilo OpenStack releases are every 6 months and named alphabetically 2-43
OpenStack Contributions Grizzly Core + Infrastructure HP is one of the largest contributors to OpenStack Technical committee chair for the security and continuous integration work groups Significant contributions in the areas of QA and High Availability Founding member of the Foundation with two OpenStack board of directors 2-44
Openstack by Company Contributions Havana HP 3 rd (14%) Icehouse HP 2 nd (13%) Juno HP 1 st (19%) Kilo HP 1 st (18%) 2-45
OpenStack Programs (13 Integrated; 2 supporting) 13 packages with 200+ configuration items Object Storage (Swift) Dashboard (Horizon) Compute (Nova) Network (Neutron) Block Storage (Cinder) Orchestration (Heat) Usage Metrics (Ceilometer) Image (Glance) 2-46 Identity (Keystone) Ceilometer api glance cinder quantum nova glance quantum cinder poll data store Agent Compute agent collector queue Heat api Templates Templates Heat Engine Heat api-cfn swift nova Bare metal (Ironic) Relational DB (Trove)
Incubation Process 2-47 These Projects are currently (juno cycle) under incubation before inclusion in the 'Integrated' common release: Bare metal (Ironic) Queue service (Zaqar) Key management (Barbican) DNS Services (Designate)
HP s Public Cloud HP Cloud Services hpcloud.com One of the largest public clouds based upon OpenStack Thousands of compute nodes, multiple petabytes of storage Hardened deployment with ArcSight, Fortify, and Tipping Point Developer tools including Command Line Interfaces, language bindings Integrated operational systems for usage, key management, monitoring Leading OpenStack contributor HP Cloud Services is one of the leading contributors to OpenStack with the 2 nd largest number of employees contributing Continuous integration, testing, and deployment lead of OpenStack commits Proven, reference architecture and operational systems for scale 2-48
IaaS PaaS HP Cloud Services portfolio On-demand, pay-as-you-go Marketplace Coming in 2013 HPCS Marketplace Image and N-tier application delivery HP Cloud DNS as a Service Authoritative Domain Services for VM hostname management On-demand, scalable access to application data. Multiple language dev., deployment, and management of applications HP Cloud Load Balancer as a Service Network load balancing across VMs with selectable routing algorithms Delivery of cached content to end users powered by Akamai. HP Cloud Monitoring as a Service Real-time VM health and performance metrics On demand compute instances to handle unique workloads. On-demand scalable storage capacity for archiving and data backup. High-performance, highly available local VM storage solution. 2-49
HP's Leveraged Global Data Centers Montreal, Canada Muizen/Syntigo, Belgium Roosendaal, Netherlands Toronto, Canada Doxford, UK Skondal, Sweden Streetsville (Toronto), Canada Wynyard, UK Bromma, Sweden Calgary, Canada Norwich (2), UK Vantaa, Finland Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A. Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A. Tulsa, Oklahoma U.S.A. Tulsa, Oklahoma U.S.A. Plano, Texas, U.S.A. Alpharetta (Atlanta), Georgia, U.S.A. Watford, UK Mitcheldean, UK Swindon, UK Littleton, Massachusetts U.S.A. Auburn Hills, Michigan U.S.A. Evora Decis, Portugal Krefeld, Germany Sekocin, Poland Russelsheim eshelter, Germany Frankfurt eshelter, Germany Russelsheim, Germany Zurich (2), Switzerland Suzhou, China Shinsuna, Tokyo, Japan Kyushu, Japan Taipei (2), Taiwan Suwanee (Atlanta), Georgia, U.S.A. Barcelona (2), Spain Keppel, Singapore Queretaro, Mexico Isle d Abeau, France Reliance, India Fort Changi, Singapore LEGEND Strategic Data Centers Data Centers Highly-efficient environmental design facility Tultitlan, Mexico Monterrey, Mexico Santiago, Chile Buenos Aires, Argentina Grenoble, France Lupfig Green, Switzerland Milan, Italy Inverno, Italy São Paulo, Brazil Alphaville (São Paulo), Brazil Pomezia (Rome), Italy Senderwood, South Africa Hamilton, New Zealand Sydney, Australia Aurora (Sydney), Australia 50
Global public and private OpenStack services HP Helion OpenStack will be deployed across 22 existing HP data centers for customers who want to consume cloud services Montreal Wynyard/Doxford Roosendaal, NL/Belgium Shinsuna Las Vegas Tulsa Reston Alpharetta Frankfurt/ Russelheim Bangalore Orlando Isle d Abeau/ Grenoble Keppel DigiHub Alphaville, Brazil Spain Milan/Inverno Eastern Creek AMERICAS EMEA ASIA-PACIFIC Existing / Pilot Wave 1 Wave 2 Q2 to Q4 FY15 51
Get Started Try OpenStack Quick and Easy Trystack - http://www.trystack.org/ DevStack - http://devstack.org/ HPCloud Free Credit http://www.hpcloud.com/cloud-credit DevStack Free to use - https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack.git Run OpenStack inside a Virtual Machine Quick and Easy development environment git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack-dev/devstack http://docs.openstack.org/developer/devstack/ 52
OpenStack Architecture and Functionalities Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP Confidential Information. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
OpenStack High-Level Architecture A set of interrelated projects that control pools of compute, storage, and networking infrastructure exposed as a consistent and open layer (API) for a heterogeneous infrastructure environment. IaaS(+). Open Architecture connect your own tools, leverage ecosystem, customize dashboard API CLI dashboard Plug-ins for infrastructure implementation compute network storage OpenStack Abstraction Layer Infrastructure Plug-ins Language bindings Infrastructure control layer above virtualized components Heterogeneous infrastructure, different hypervisors, different vendors, different versions
OpenStack API interfaces Common Interfaces Dashboard CLI client REST Client curl python other bindings Request (headers, body) Response (headers, body) CRUD Operations Operation SQL HTTP(S) Create INSERT POST Read SELECT GET Update UPDATE PUT/Patch Delete DELETE DELETE Service Endpoint (glance, keystone, neutron, etc.) To find the service endpoints URLs: $ keystone service-list Lists services by ID $ keystone endpoint-list Lists endpoints with associated service ID Match with service ID from service-list $ Keystone Catalog 2-55
OpenStack Projects (Havana Release) Nova (Compute ) provides virtual servers upon demand. Swift (Object Storage) provides object (file) storage that is API accessible and URL referenceable Glance (Image repository) provides a catalog and repository for virtual disk images. Keystone (Security) provides authentication and authorization for all the OpenStack services. Horizon (Dashboard Mgmnt. GUI) provides a web-based user interface for most of the OpenStack services where users can perform most cloud operations (eg. launching an instance, management of IP addresses and setting access controls). Neutron (Networking) provides network connectivity to, from, and between the OpenStack services. Cinder (Block Storage ) provides persistent block storage volumes to guest VMs. Ceilometer (Metering) metering of various aspects of OpenStack deployments Heat (Orchestration) provisioning of infrastructure services 2-56
OpenStack Conceptual Architecture 2-57
Nova Functionality Controls the cloud computing platform Provides a standard REST interface from which to boot VMs, operate on VMs, bootstrap VM on first boot, etc. Built on a shared-nothing, messaging-based architecture Deferred objects: With a call back they get triggered when a response is received Used to avoid blocking of each component while waiting for a response Supports multiple hypervisor technologies Supports multi-tenancy 2-58
Instance Creation Process Before instance is created After instance is created Nova (Compute Controller) Compute Node (with available vcpu, memory, and local disk resources) Nova (Compute Controller) Compute Node (with available vcpm, memory, and local disk resources) Glance (image repository) with predefined images Cinder (volume store) with predefined volumes Glance (image repository) with predefined images Server Instance vda vdb vdc Cinder (volume store) with predefined volumes Image 1 Image n 1 n Image 1 Image n Ephemeral Storage 1 n 2-59
Block storage management Cinder Block Storage Service (Cinder) provides persistent block storage volumes to VM instances Persistent storage outside of the VM lives through reboots and crashes Can be used to create bootable volumes Multiple volumes can be mounted to a single VM and volumes moved between VMs Volumes can be formatted in a variety of ways 2-60
OpenStack Swift High Level Architecture Authentication Authorization Keystone (Identity) Swift System Token Token object Get,put, delete, Proxy Server Proxy Server Proxy Server VM snapshot VM Images Glance (Images) object/volume object object object Vol backup Cinder (Volume) Object Server Object Server Object Server Triple-o (installation) Deploy Configure Swift 2-61
Cloud Storage - owncloud Example owncloud is the front-end application for HP Helion OpenStack for Object Storage Swift to provide web access and mobile devices (tablet/smartphone). HP Availability Zone Helion OpenStack platform Management nodes Compute & Block Storage nodes owncloud Object Storage /Swift Network Internal network (Mgmt, VxLAN, Tenant, External/Floating IP IPMI Network Internet SPC Conn Internet SPC Conn http://demo.owncloud.org/
Network: Neutron Neutron brings many benefits Neutron is Enterprise level networking More suited to cloud implementations Formalised in a controller model Provides a platform for Software Defined Networking (SDN) 2-63
Neutron responsibilities Neutron is responsible for Virtual Machine networking Instance networking takes two forms: Instance to instance Instance to external networks VM1 VM2 VM3 VM4 Provision of additional services: DHCP NAT Firewall Routing 2-64
Tenant networking AND networks per tenant Single tenant Multitenant 2-65
Demo Time 1 HP Helion OpenStack
Cloud Foundry Overview Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP Confidential Information. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
Application = Business Developers want their applications to be Private Public Hosted Flexible Portable
Introducing HP Helion Development Platform Your apps + Open Clouds = Code ON What is it? Cloud application platform and ecosystem Provides a polyglot runtime with integrated frameworks, applications and highly available services Based on Cloud Foundry, integrated with HP Helion OpenStack Seamless developer experience What s cool and beneficial for customers? Develop cloud native applications Deploy across clouds Deliver highly available and scalable application Supports popular languages and frameworks such as Java, Python, Ruby, PHP, Node.js and leverages popular open source technologies such as MySQL, RabbitMQ, MemCache 2-69
Rapidly develop and deploy hybrid cloud applications Benefits Allows developers to spend more time coding and less time managing resources Accelerate and simplify the development and delivery of cloud-native applications Dev Database Test Quickly get started Features DNS App Runtime LBaaS Instantly provision and deploy development environments on preconfigured infrastructure MSGaaS Utilize a common platform across development, test and production Easy intuitive console and open APIs Run Provides best practices, sample code, documentation and discussion forums 2-70
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HP and Cloud Foundry HP is a platinum founding sponsor to create a foundation for the Cloud Foundry Project Announced formation of a foundation in February 2014-7 founding members Helping to drive the creation of an open governance model leveraging OpenStack leadership experience Gaining momentum with an 8 additional members announced on May 1 Increase in contributions 113% increase in contributors; contributed 700,000 lines of code (last 12 months) HP has been working with Cloud Foundry for almost two years HP announced Public Cloud Application PaaS private Beta in March 2013 2011 Pivotal Announces OSS Cloud Foundry 2012 Commercial Product Releases Begin 2013 HP Public Cloud apaas Private Beta Advisory Board Established IBM Joins Cloud Foundry First User Conference Cloud Foundry v2.0 Released 2014 HP Platinum Sponsorship Open Governance Model Rackspace, SAP, EMC, VMware join Cloud Foundry 2-72
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Self Scaling applications Benefits Deliver enterprise quality cloud-native applications Improve application performance Features Integrates with HP Helion OpenStack, hardened and tested at scale Provides a multi-tenant platform with secure containers Built-in auto scaling and highly available services 2-74
Demo Time 2 HP Development Platform
To Hybrid World How to Manage and Govern the Complexity
Modern marketplace experience for XaaS Responsive design APi s Mash-up 2-77 Multi-tenant Catalogs Subscriptions Approvals Showback Operation
Single Design (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS): TOSCA Standard HW & SW infrastructure Applications Configuration & operation 2-78
Components library Service LifeCycle Management Enterprise repository registration Backup configuration Monitoring configuration IPAM registration VS. Database configuration Send VM to destination network Firewalls configuration Load balancers configuration Dynamic Network configuration 2-79
Demo Time 3 HP Cloud System Automation
The Cloud Network Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP Confidential Information. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
HP Helion Network Overview A New HP Helion Program Bringing Together Service Providers Worldwide What is it? Global network of service providers offering enterprise customers a broad portfolio of cloud services, enterprise applications, workload portability between environments, and a consistent hybrid cloud experience A powerful OpenStack-based ecosystem of worldwide partners (SPs, ISVs, Developers, SIs and other Channel partners) offering an unparalleled portfolio of services, enhanced geographic reach, and superior quality of service Why is it compelling Member-inclusive governance structure OpenStack leadership Uncapped OpenStack Indemnification* Seamless service consumption experience Meet data sovereignty and compliance needs The power of unified go-to-market When is it available 2-82 *Subject to program guidelines Phase 1: Helion Network Direct Model (Now through 2015) SP partners standardize on HP Helion OpenStack Enterprise customers procure cloud services directly from Helion Network SP members and/or via channel partners Initial member PoC s (now through mid-2015), general availability (June 2015) Phase 2: Helion Network Cloud Service Broker (2016)
Cloud28+, the single European catalogue of Cloud Cloud28+ Cloud Services Catalogue 2-83
Thank you Learn more about HP Helion at hp.com/helion Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP Confidential Information. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.