openstack in action! 5 - dell - openstack powered solutions - patrick hamon
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Cloud goes beyond the hype
Enterprise cloud application revenues reached $22.9B in 2011 and is projected reach$67.3B by 2016.
60% of server workloads will be virtualized by 2014.
Global cloud traffic will account for nearly two-thirds of total data center traffic by 2016.
Currently 46% of business data is stored outside of internal IT structures.
Over the past three years nearly 74% of data centers increased their physical server count.
IaaS cloud management & security and PaaS are growing from $7.6B in 2011 to $35.5B in 2016.
Projected Market Spend of
$241 Billion by 2020
Source: Dell Customer Research, April 2013
68% of spending on private clouds
Public
- Bain and Dell
85% of organizations will use cloud tools moderately to extensively in the next 3 years.
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85% 68% 80% 25X 240
Cloud 85% organizations will use cloud tools moderately to extensively in the next 3 years
Data center traffic 25X more bandwidth (I/O) per rack needed by 20151
Operating costs In 2012, 68% of server-related spend was on management2
BYOD, mobility & VDI Smartphone users work an average of 240 more hours per year3
Virtualization 80% server virtualization by 20164
Disruption to “IT as usual”…
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What enterprises IT departments and service providers contend with today
• Cost-effectively scaling and competing in the emerging public cloud ecosystem
• Ability to quickly launch new cloud services
• Keeping license costs down on traditional virtualization solutions – costs increase linearly with scale, often per node
• Keeping maintenance costs down on home-grown components that have been built haphazardly over time
• Flexibility to rapidly add/change features in response to customer needs –commercial solutions lack features they need
Service provider challenges
• Lack of infrastructure standardization and automation leading to poor resource utilization, cost escalation, slow application delivery
• Locked-in to proprietary vendors and technologies – increasing license costs with growth and scale
• Poor understanding of cost allocations
• Long resource provisioning cycle times
• Inflexible and non-adaptive infrastructure
• Building a cloud is too complex and takes too long
• Lack of availability and support of the entire solution
Enterprises challenges
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OpenStack The fastest growing global open source community
COMPANIES
AVERAGE MONTHLY CONTRIBUTORS
1,036
238
231 INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
As of July 2013
10,149 TOTAL CONTRIBUTORS
121
70,137
COUNTRIES
CODE CONTRIBUTIONS
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Inside OpenStack The open source cloud operating system
OpenStack is a set of interrelated software components
Developed and maintained collaboratively by a large, active community
Dashboard (Horizon)
Compute (Nova)
Object Storage (Swift)
Block Storage (Cinder)
Network (Neutron)
Identity (Keystone)
Image Service (Glance)
Designed with open standards and versatility in mind
• Multiple hypervisors (Xen, KVM, VMWare, Hyper-V)
• Amazon and Rackspace APIs are supported
• Distributed under Apache 2.0 license
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“Implementing private cloud with commercial software is too expensive.”
“We’re unable to quickly address consumer demand.”
“We want options for cloud – on premise, off premise, hybrid.”
“The cost to implement private cloud at scale was a dead end.”
“Traditional cloud offerings are incomplete, unable to massively scale, difficult to manage.”
“I want to be in control of my infrastructure and the software to manage it!”
“We want to develop our own features rather than wait for vendors – it’s faster, more cost efficient, and specific to our environment.”
Why are customers considering OpenStack versus commercial alternatives?
OpenStack is cost effective
OpenStack allow operators to
control their destiny
OpenStack is proven at scale
Cost Control Scale
OpenStack allows companies to aggressively innovate on an open platform and framework to accelerate time-to-market of new capabilities at cloud scale
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Dell OpenStack Private Cloud Solutions Accelerating the on-ramp to Open Private Cloud
Dell OpenStack Reference Architectures
Comprehensive and flexible
architecture optimized for
OpenStack evaluations and
deployments
Complete end-to-end solution
Hardware, software,
services, and support for an
end-to-end solution strategy
leveraging open source and
partner technologies where
appropriate
OpenStack Community Leadership
Whitepapers, speaking
sessions, webinars, summit
sponsorships, OpenStack
meetups in Boston, Austin,
India, and Ireland,
membership in OpenStack
foundation board
Partnership with the enterprise Linux leader
Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform, combing Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and the latest OpenStack release
Proven at Scale: OpenStack cloud technology has been used to deploy and maintain some of the industry’s largest clouds.
Launch cloud services rapidly Validated hardware, software and services bundles to get you started quickly
Open for Business: Dell success in enterprise hardware combined with Red Hat’s success in Enterprise software create trusted solutions
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Address the gaps Joint engineered solutions address core enterprise needs
Enterprise-grade Scalable, secure, open, one-stop support for cloud infrastructure
Enterprise experience Solutions designed, packaged, supported for rapid adoption and time to value
Enterprise use cases Purpose designed configs: cloud scale apps, software defined storage, build infrastructure , dev scale testing
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Certified solutions end-to-end Robust, trustworthy, tested solutions, so you can deploy with confidence
Dell Red Hat
Cloud
Innovation without risk Remove complexity, stabilize the moving parts, streamline migrations, OPEN, flexible, cutting edge without the blood
Dell Red Hat Cloud Solutions
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Dell and Red Hat Cloud Solutions Configurations at a glance
Pilot
Enterprise grade, designed for entry-level production, large
scale pilots, rapid scale up, expansion, high availability,
advanced networking
POC Deployed in days, purpose-
designed, tested. certified cloud infrastructure for concept testing
Production Massive cloud scale, integrated
cloud infrastructure, consultative design, deployment, support with
Dell Professional Services
Scale up blocks
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Openstack Ready to use with
CONFIGURATION DENSITY.1
Dell/Intel VRTX Stand-alone Tower (5U), or rackable
‘All-in-One’ : servers, stockage & switchs
RHOS
158 vCPU
348GB RAM
12 TB Storage
Equivalent up to 100 VMs ‘4GB medium’
SEE IT ON eNovance STAND
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Embrace OpenStack with confidence Dell Cloud Transformation Services
Get up and running more quickly and with greater success
Expertise at Every Step
• Partnership with a true industry expert
• Strategic and tactic assistance
• Right blend of business and technical skill
Focused on Your Outcomes
• Improved orchestration and management
• Customizable for any stage of adoption
• Enables IT to better serve the business
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Centralized storage cloud based on OpenStack, Crowbar and Ceph
• Flexible, fully open-source infrastructure based on Dell reference design
− OpenStack, Crowbar and Ceph
− Standard PowerEdge servers and storage
− 400+ TBs at less than 41¢ per gigabyte
• Distributed scale-out storage provisions capacity from a massive common pool
− Scalable to 5 petabytes
• Data migration to and from HPC clusters via dedicated 10Gb Ethernet fabric
• Easily extendable framework for developing and hosting additional services
− Simplified backup service now enabled
“We’ve made it possible for users to satisfy their own storage needs with the Dell private cloud, so that their research is not hampered by IT.”
David L. Shealy, PhD Faculty Director, Research Computing
Chairman, Dept. of Physics
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1. Dell case study: 7-Eleven; 2, Salesforce.com
Challenge Web hosting provider needed scalable block storage for their cloud computing customers
Solution • OpenStack-based cloud infrastructure built using Dell
PowerEdge servers and Crowbar operations platform • Dreamhost joined OpenStack project and committed
resources to integrate Ceph with OpenStack • Developed new Crowbar barclamp for Ceph storage
Benefits • Dell’s OpenStack expertise in reference architecture and
deployment framework • Saved 4-6 months of software development work • Leveraged platforms for cloud and scale-out data centers • Realized the business advantages of leasing with Dell
Financial Services
“ If Dell tried to have a sales person sell us, we probably wouldn’t have bought it. Dell solved a problem that we had. And when Dell solved that problem, our engineers thought, ‘We’re going to use this.”
Ben Cherian, general manager of emerging technologies, DreamHost
OpenStack-powered cloud speeds deployment to just a few hours, instead of days
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Dell.com/OpenStack