developing applications for the cloud
DESCRIPTION
As we know, HP is all about "The New Style of IT". To achieve this, HP has highlighted 4 Big Bets: Cloud, Security, Mobility and Big Data. Bart Blommaerts, Expert Information Developer, is going to talk about “Developing applications for the Cloud“. Bart will focus on these questions: Why do we want applications in the cloud? Which applications do we want in the cloud? What methodology do we need to use, to move to the cloud? Does the cloud have implications on how applications should be developed? Bart will demonstrate potential pitfalls, and explain the HP approach that aims to avoid issues on the performance, elasticity, resilience and security of Cloud applications. This brown bag session will be an incremental update of a presentation Bart did at HP Discover in Barcelona last year. It is about concepts and methodology, not about technical implementation.TRANSCRIPT
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Developingapplications for the cloudBart Blommaerts – HP Enterprise ServicesBrussels – July 1, 2014
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Why application development in the cloud?
New economics• Pay for what you use
• Shift from capex to opex
• Accelerate time to value
Speed• Faster deployment
• Reduced patching or maintenance
• Reliability and fault-tolerance
Agility & innovation• Enable new apps
and services
• Latest software for users
• Internet collaboration/ global reach
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Applications in the cloud
Perception
“Cloud is about operations and infrastructure”
Reality
The business is concerned with user services (i.e. dev & ops together)
Cloud ROI depends on application DNA
“All applications make sense in the cloud”
Only apps with certain usage profiles are an economic fit for the cloud
“Apps can just be moved to the cloud for cloud benefits”
Cloud has implications for HOW applications should be built
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DevOps
IT Operations
Keys to bridge the gap:
“Build to run” “Regular releases reduce
risk”
Quality
Automation
Collaboration
Agile Delivery
Apps / Dev
Continuous Delivery
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“Developers, especially for home-grown applications, may do many nonstandard things (make calls to the hardware, make assumptions about the network infrastructure or environment it is running in, and so on).
You have to think differently if you are building applications that will run across wide-area networks or across data centers.”
– CIO, software vendor
Source: SandHill Group, Leaders in the Cloud, March 2010
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The key application considerations
Application ‘cloud-readiness’
Performance
Application elasticity drives cloud economics. Apps must be designed to scale up for agility AND down for cost savings.
An under-performing application can negate the savings promised by the cloud.
In the cloud, it is more important to anticipate and proactively handle failures.
Cloud brings new risks for apps in a shared environment. Security should be built-in, verified and monitored.
Elasticity
Resilience
Security
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Cloud savings are dependent on a performing application
Performance: Impacts your savingsPerforma
nce
Wasted investment
in applicationvirtual images
$ Spent on virtual images
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-optimize
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applicatio
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Non performance-
optimized
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Modular applications to enable virtual services
Performance: Our approachPerforma
nce
Module 1
Module 2
Module n
Application
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Performance: new applicationsPerforma
nce“Architecting modularity in” from the beginning
Business• Think in services• Think beyond the current scope: future reuse? Multi-tenancy?
Development• Use language specific module technologies
– Packaging, Scalability, ..• Build services with own life cycle• Consider load-balancers
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Performance: application transformation
Performance
Business• Identify services in existing applications• Think beyond the current scope: future reuse? Multi-tenancy?
Development• Iterative refactoring • Pay attention to service integration
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Elasticity
Elasticity and cloud benefits In
frastr
uctu
re c
ost
Forecasted Demand
Time
Traditional ApproachFully Elastic
Actual Demand
A ‘cloud-optimized’ application allows much closer alignment of costs with actual demand
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Workload patterns suited for cloud
UsageCom
pu
te
Time
Average
Inactivity
Period
“On and off”
• On and off workloads (e.g. batch job)
• Over provisioned capacity is wasted
• Time to market can be cumbersome
Com
pu
te
Time
“Unpredictable bursting”
Average Usage
• Unexpected/unplanned peak in demand
• Sudden spike impacts performance • Can’t over provision for extreme
cases
Average Usage
Com
pu
te
Time
“Growing fast”
• Successful services needs to grow/scale
• Keeping up w/ growth is big IT challenge
• Complex lead time for deployment
Com
pu
te
Time
“Predictable bursting”
• Services with micro seasonality trends • Peaks due to periodic increased
demand• IT complexity and wasted capacity
Average Usage
Elasticity
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ES Service Platform (SP)
Elasticity: Our approachElasticity
SP Creation Services• Integrated set of application development tools and services
SP Runtime Services• Complete suite of runtime tools (middleware, monitoring) as-a-Service
SP Controller• Control services: creation, change, termination, service discovery
Mission: Accelerate the creation, evolution and operation of high quality application services through a reusable cloud platform.
HP SP
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Elasticity: modules / services
“Architecting elasticity in”
Business• Feature• Selling point
Development• Module templating
– Eg. OnCreate, OnDestroy, ..
Elasticity
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Resilience
“Early customers of [leading cloud provider] found this out the hard way when the service had a short outage. When it returned, many customer’s applications didn’t.” - Forrester
Source: Forrester Research, Inc., Best Practices: Infrastructure as a Service, September 2009
Resilience: elevated in importance
Less control and visibility of the environment• Network & disk performance variance due to multi-tenancy of cloud
Must design, implement, & test for auto-recovery from failure• Assume hardware will fail; assume outages will occur; assume your application
will fail
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Resilience: Our approachResilienc
eOperation Model
Infrastructure: SLO dependent• Choose the correct Cloud infrastructure configuration
Application: Define behavior as operations• Create• Shutdown• Restart / restore
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Resilience: Our approachResilienc
eOperation Model
Business• Integral part of business: think, describe, test, ..
Development• Not an after tought !
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Security: key cloud problems
Lowest common denominator
Cloud is a shared environment
Attackers seek access though weaker, adjacent apps
Limited control & knowledge of public cloud infrastructure
Hypervisors, guest and host OSs have vulnerabilities
Data needs to be encrypted for security & compliance
Cloud apps often rely on 3rd party components
You don’t have assurance they are secure unless you test
Web services are rarely effectively security tested
Low control of environment
3rd party components
Security
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Security: Our approachSecurity
“Architecting security in” from the beginning
Early and continuous• Address all phases of the application lifecycle• Automate application security testing
Different tools available for specific customer requirements• HP Fortify
– Static testing, mobile testing, penetration testing, ..• HP WebInspect
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Learn more about this topic
1 HP Helion Assessment: http://www8.hp.com/us/en/business-solutions/cloud-assessment/index.html
2 Visit the ES Service Platform Connections website: https://connections.houston.hp.com/groups/es-service-platform
3 Download the Cloud Accelerator Pack www.hp.com/go/acceleratorpack
5 Follow us @hpcloud on Twitter
4Asses your application for cloud computing: https://www.hp-appstogo.com/at2c
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