Remotely Managed Clouds
- About 30 public cloud providers running OpenStack
PAS Tools Running Today
- Kubernetes (45%)
- Openshift (17%)
- Cloudfoundry (17%)
GE Healthcare Enterprise Applications
Keys to cloud success
- Everyone must be at the table
- No is not an option (problem solvers)
- Target the impossible
200+ controls supporting security & compliance since 2015
Remotely managed Requirements
- need to access internal applications
- Secure platform to host private or sensitive data
- Reuse automation for compliance and cost
Private CaaS Benefits
- Reuse enabled our speed to implement and manage environment
- Seamless interaction with our provider
- OpenStack allows us to tailor solution
- Open source = no vendor lock-in
Edge Computing
Use Cases:
- Oil Rigs
- Manufacturing
- Self-Driving Cars
Verizon
- Unified management across the network
- Ability to move workloads between edge and core
- Seamless customer experience
- Flexible toolset delivers new services quickly
- Vendor release coordination
Built Hosted Network Service Platform - Cloud in a box
(impressive demo)
US Army Cyber School
- Trains 500 students annually in problem solving within the Cyber domain
- Using GitHub flow, changed deployment time from 12-18 months to 12-18 hours
IaaS: Broadband Handrail (BB-H)
- Global, secure access for individual skills training
- Courseware updated on demand by instructors
- IaaS + Automation + CM + DevOps + Everything-as-code
(demo of CI pipeline)
Mirantis
(fun comic book video)
- Managed Open Cloud must be built following the vertical design pattern of public clouds
- Mist be maintained on a continuous synchronized cycled with all components (vertically)
- Must be delivered as-a-service to foce the focus on solving the right customer problems
Announcement: New global partnership with Fujitsu
DirectTV & AT&T Entertainment Group
(violence, your way) -dstaffel
- Some confusing slides for Next Gen Video Platform (photo)
Using Openstack (Mitaka) for:
- Content Processing
- Encode
- Encryption
- Business Applications
- Content Ingest
Today:
- Using Heat Templates for CICD
- K8S / Docker
- Microservices
- Hybrid Cloud
Future:
- Containers/ Baremetal
- Function as a Service
- Serverless Computing
- More K8S
- Seamless Hybrid Clouds
(application demo) - on Apple TV
Containers
EBay (multicloud)
Cloud Stats (as of Q1-2017)
- 167k VMs
- 13PB Storage
- 68k managed BMs
- 95% traffic on cloud
- 4k applications
- 100B URLs per day
Why Kubernetes?
- App centric
- open source
- container support
- model driven
- declarative
- active community
- sophisticated scheduling
- geo federation (multi-datacenter)
Kubernetes today at eBay:
- 22k cores
- 6 availability zones
- 178 apps
- 4.2k pods
- Support for bare metal, GPUs, VMs
- Powered by OpenStack
Some workloads:
- AI Platform
- Elastic Search
- Edge Services Stack
- Kafka
- Network Automation
- Distributed NoSQL
Some challenges:
- Multi Tenancy
- Logging & Monitoring Integration
- Application LCM
- Application Security
- High Availability
- App CMDB Model
- OpenStack, Compute, Storage, Network Integration
- Security Standards
- Container Registry
Introducing: TessMaster
- Full lifecycle management of Kubernetes clusters across multiple providers (on OpenStack)
- Model Driven
- Declarative
- Built on the Same Principles as K8s
- Closed Loop
- State Aware
- Self Healing
- Drift Proof
(tess.io live demo)
- Designed to be Multi Provider
- Currently implemented for VirtualBox and OpenStack
- Open source in the next few months
Q&A with Jim Whitehurst (CEO RedHat)
- Before RedHat he was COO at Delta Airlines
- Much more open culture with RedHat
- Originally RedHat was a Xen developer, fragmented into many flavors
- Switched to KVM because a single open upstream community
RedHat
Data from OS User Survey:
- 66% of OpenStack deployments are in production
Top 3 reasons orgs use OpenStack:
- Avoid Vendor Lock In
- Accelerate Innovation
- Increase Operational Efficiency
Neutron: ML2 plugin for OVS with OVN edge agents
Production Deployment: Triple-O and HEAT
Daniela Rus
Director of the Computer Science and AI Laboratory
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