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The Evolution of OpenStack From Infancy to Enterprise Walter Bentley, RPC Solutions Architect @djstayflypro

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Page 1: The Evolution of OpenStack – From Infancy to Enterprise

The Evolution of OpenStack –

From Infancy to Enterprise

Walter Bentley, RPC Solutions Architect

@djstayflypro

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What is OpenStack® ?

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Who, Why and When?

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The OpenStack Foundation

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OpenStack Community: Broad Support and Contribution

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IZE

(Mem

bers

+ S

ponsors

+ S

upport

ers

)

CUMULATIVE

CONTRIBUTORS

AVERAGE MONTHLY

CONTRIBUTORS

CODE

CONTRIBUTIONS

2,424 >400 110,019

466Contributing Companies

18,929

IND

IVID

UA

L M

EM

BE

RS

Rackspace, Red Hat, HP, IBM,

Mirantis

Top 5 Contributors

FOUNDATION STARTED IN SEPTEMBER 2012

20M+

LINES OF CODE

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What Problem Does OpenStack Solve For?

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What Problem Does OpenStack Solve For? (cont.)

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What Problem Does OpenStack Solve For? (cont.)

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What Problem Does OpenStack Solve For? (cont.)

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OpenStack Services

KEYSTONE

IDENTITY

GLANCE

IMAGE MANAGEMENT

NOVA

COMPUTE LAYER

SWIFT

OBJECT STORE

CINDER

BLOCK STORAGE

NEUTRON

NETWORKING

HORIZON

DASHBOARD/UI

HEAT

ORCHESTRATION

CEILOMETER

TELEMETRYTROVE

DBaaSSAHARA

DATA PROCESSING

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OpenStack Project Timeline

Bexar ReleaseFeb 2011

Cactus ReleaseApr 2011

Diablo ReleaseSep 2011

Essex ReleaseApr 2012

Folsom ReleaseSep 2012

Austin ReleaseOct 2010

Juno ReleaseOct 2014

Havana ReleaseOct 2013

Grizzly ReleaseApr 2013

Icehouse ReleaseApr 2014

Kilo ReleaseApr 2015

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Someone Has a Birthday Coming Up!

OpenStack turns 5 years old this year…

KeystoneHorizon

NeutronCinder

HeatCeilometer

TroveSahara

NovaSwift

Glance

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OpenStack Is Ready for the Enterprise

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OpenStack Features and Benefits

Add OpenStack control

plane nodes to handle

needed capacity

Availability Zones

provide compute

isolation

Scale horizontally using

commodity hardware to add

additional compute resources

Multi-Tenancy Isolation

provided by robust

RBAC

OpenStack meets High

Availability

requirements for its

own infrastructure

services

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Built to fit numerous

High Availability

requirements:

• Multiple data centers

• Across single data

center Regionsand/or

Availability Zones

OpenStack BCP/High Availability

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The most important cloud acquisitions last year have one thing in common: OpenStack

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Industry Focus on OpenStack

Source: www.Itworld.com - Nancy Gohring - http://www.itworld.com/article/2836991/2014s-most-significant-cloud-deals-have-openstack-at-heart.html

Traditional IT Vendors making

significant investments in OpenStack

• EMC acquires Cloudscaling

• HP buys Eucalyptus

• Cisco acquires Metacloud

• Red Hat buys eNovance and InkTank

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Enterprise Use Cases

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Q&A Session

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Twitter: @djstayflypro

[email protected]

Github: wbentley15

Blog: hitchnyc.com

Always available for further questions!

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Reference Materials

OpenStack History Timeline: http://www.tiki-toki.com/timeline/entry/138134/OpenStack-History/#vars!date=2010-03-

30_01:52:57!

Notre Dame:https://www.rackspace.com/blog/accelerating-science-with-openstack-at-notre-dame/