OpenStack The State of the Stack Heidi Bretz, Dir Business Development, OpenStack Foundation Stefano Maffulli, Director of OpenStack Community Mariano Cunietti, CTO, Enter.it
OpenStack Software for Building Clouds 3 3
POWERFUL SOFTWARE SUCCESSFUL USERS INNOVATIVE ECOSYSTEM ////////////// PLATFORM FORCES ///////////////// 5
Hundreds of Companies Involved 6 and counting.
Why OpenStack for Service Providers? Enable new business Models Achieve competitive economics Offer leading platform brand recognition/mindshare with global demand Pick your path to market Enterprise trust -Bloomberg, Fidelity, ebay, Best Buy, Comcast, Paypal, Concur, Workday 7
OpenStack-related Business Revenue to Exceed Stackology $1bn by 2015 as Commercial Models Evolve #1 OpenStack-related o Service Providers ($680M in 2014) business revenue to o IT services and turnkey products ($50M in 2014) exceed $1bn by 2015 as o Distributors ($82M in 2014) o PaaS on OpenStack ($38M in 2014) commercial models o Devops ($28.6M in 2014) evolve o OpenStack with other clouds ($17M in 2014) o Network service/equipment providers Al Sadowski, 451 Research, Oct 27, 2013 8
The Battle is Over (open src) OpenStack Launch OpenStack CloudStack Eucalyptus OpenNebula Source: trends.google.com 9 9
Battle is Nearly Over (closed src) OpenStack vsphere vcloud VMware Source: trends.google.com 10 10
Community Size & Growth ECOSYSTEM SIZE (Members + Sponsors + Supporters) 324 Companies +118% Members: 27 Sponsors: 59 Supporters: 238 INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS 15,000 TOP 10 Countries 1) United States 2) China 3) India 4) Great Britain 5) Australia 6) France 7) Russia 8) Canada 9) Ireland 10) Germany CUMULATIVE CONTRIBUTORS AVERAGE MONTHLY CONTRIBUTORS PATCHES MERGED 2069 401 6573 11
12 DEVELOPERS IN OVER 400 CITIES
13 KNOWN DEPLOYMENTS IN OVER 200 CITIES
OpenStack is Expanding (Grizzly) Nova Swift Greater OpenStack Ecosystem Trove Marconi Sahara Ceilometer Heat Glance Keystone Horizon Neutron Cinder TripleO Ironic Proposed Incubated Integrated* 14 Direction of Project/Program Induction 14
OpenStack is Expanding (Havana) Nova Swift Greater OpenStack Ecosystem Barbican Trove Marconi Sahara Glance Keystone Horizon Neutron Cinder Ceilometer Heat TripleO Ironic Proposed Incubated Integrated* 15 Direction of Project/Program Induction 15
OpenStack is Expanding (Icehouse) Nova Greater OpenStack Ecosystem Marconi Sahara TripleO Ironic Barbican Swift Glance Keystone Horizon Neutron Cinder Ceilometer Heat Trove Proposed Incubated Integrated* 16 Direction of Project/Program Induction 16
Projects Description Layer AWS Equivalent Codenames Dashboard Self-service, role-based web interface for users and administrators UI Console Horizon Compute Provision and manage large pools of on-demand computing resources Elastic Service EC2 Nova Block Storage Volumes on commodity storage gear, and drivers for turn-key block storage solutions Elastic Service EBS Cinder Object Storage Petabytes of reliable storage on standard gear Elastic Service S3 Swift Networking L2-focused on-demand networking with some L3 capabilities Elastic Service VPC Neutron Orchestration Application orchestration layer that runs on top of and manages OpenStack Compute Elastic Service CloudFormation, CloudWatch Heat Metering Centralized metering data for all services for integration to external billing Shared Service N/A Ceilometer Identity Multi-tenant authentication system that ties to existing stores (e.g. LDAP) and Image Service Shared Service None Keystone Image Management Upload, download, and manage VM images for the compute service Shared Service VM Import/Export Glance 17 17
Havana Stats CONTRIBUTORS 910 (+70%) COMMITS MERGED +20,000 NEW FEATURES 392 TOP 10 CONTRIBUTING COMPANIES Canonical, Dreamhost, enovance, HP, IBM, Intel, Mirantis, OpenStack Foundation, Rackspace, RedHat, Suse, and Yahoo! COMMITS / DEV INCREASE IN NEW FEATURES TEST CLOUDS DEPLOYED DAILY ~22 70% >700 OpenStack appears to be a more advanced or more modern open source project than some of its predecessors because it's a highly coordinated effort. Charlie Babcock Information Week 18 18
Job Growth vs. Others 19 19
Summit Growth 20 20 *estimated
Atlanta May 12, 2014 21
Paris 22 November 2014
Rust, April 1st, 2014 Enter Cloud Suite An OpenStack story 23
Enter - Cloud Service Provider Enter s journey through OpenStack 24
Enter - Cloud Service Provider Enter Cloud Suite The first European Multiregional Pure OpenStack On proprietary backbone cloud IaaS offering 25
Enter - Cloud Service Provider The choice of being an open cloud company Open source no licenses / no vendor lock-in Open standards workload portability Open API full integration 26
Enter - Cloud Service Provider The greater the difficulty The more exciting the challenge Management complexity? SDN products confusion? Ceph or Swift? Which hardware is right for you? Traditional vendors are no longer able to support you? Go DevOps! Stay open source! Both! DIY and save money! Leave them and find new ones! 27
Enter - Cloud Service Provider What happens next Building an OpenStack based European Cloud Federation revolving around enterprises nodes 28
Rust, April 1st, 2014 Thank you @mcunietti mcunietti@enter.it 29
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New Q4 2013 Supporters for OpenStack 31 CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL 2013 OpenStack, Inc.
Bloomberg, Comcast, Best Buy User Footprint http://www.openstack.org/summit/portland-2013/session-videos/ 32
What Do Enterprises like about OpenStack? Faster If software development, data analytics, or running application infrastructure is strategic for your business, OpenStack is the platform that will accelerate time to value Flexible Plugin architecture and broad support from leading technology companies mean OpenStack works with many of the components you already have in your datacenter Community Extremely large and diverse community that follows open and mature processes for delivering innovation and new capabilities 33
OpenStack 2nd User Survey 822 survey responses 216 UG members 387 Deployments 539 companies 34
OpenStack is Winning 1 2 3 4 5 New Cloud Kernel for the Datacenter Linux kernel to the other s BSD kernel Runaway Train... in Terms of Hype, Adoption, AND Development Rapidly Expanding 2 -> 14 projects in ~3 years Hundreds of deployments > 165 in production (that we know of) Get involved http://is.gd/openstack 35 35
Top Staff Priorities for 2014 1.Improve the software (i.e. upstream) 2.Improve interoperability between OpenStack-powered products and services (i.e. downstream) 3.Grow service provider footprint globally 37
Training Marketplace 38
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