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Scale & Optimize OpenStack with Citrix

Learn how Citrix integrates with OpenStack to scale and optimize your cloud infrastructure. Discover the benefits of XenServer and NetScaler in OpenStack deployments. Explore service offering management with CloudPortal Business Manager.

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Scale & Optimize OpenStack with Citrix

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  1. Scale & Optimize OpenStack with Citrix Aaron Delp (@aarondelp), Sr. Director Technical Marketing, Cloud Platforms Sridhar Devarapalli, Director of Product Management, NetScaler

  2. Evolving IT Role • Citrix / OpenStack Integration • XenServer • xenserver-core Demonstration • NetScaler • LBaaS/Neutron Demonstration • NS Control Center Integration • CloudPortal Business Manager • OpenStack Connector Demonstration Agenda

  3. Evolving Role of IT Operations Consumer IT Group IT Organization acting as a Provider and Broker Cloud Private Cloud Hybrid Cloud Public Cloud Traditional Workloads

  4. Citrix Cloud Deployments INFRA-STRUCTURE DEV & TEST MOBILE APPS DISASTER RECOVERY BYOPLATFORM APPS &DESKTOPS YOURSERVICE CloudPortalBusiness Manager Cloud Broker Orchestration OpenStack XenServer Network Services Virtualization NetScaler NetScaler Compute Networking Storage

  5. OpenStack and Citrix CloudPortal - Service Offering Management Horizon Glance Neutron Swift Nova Cinder Ceilometer NetScaler- LBaaS Heat Keystone XenServer - Hypervisor

  6. XenServer

  7. Market Momentum 1 Million + downloads of Free XenServer 300,000+ customers > 50% of Fortune 500 Powering the worlds largest clouds

  8. Strong Technical Foundation

  9. XenServer – Before Open Sourcing Key: Proprietary OSS System integration and packaging XenServer.iso XAPI toolstack Misc extra packages HA blob Domain 0 Linux distribution Linux kernel qemu XenCenter Xen hypervisor Windows PV Drivers

  10. XenServer – After Open Sourcing Key: Proprietary OSS System integration and packaging XenServer.iso XAPI toolstack Misc extra packages HA blob Domain 0 Linux distribution Linux kernel qemu XenCenter Xen Project hypervisor Windows PV Drivers

  11. XenServer – Future XenServer.iso System integration and packaging RPMs RPMs XAPI toolstack Misc extra packages HA CentOS XenCenter Domain 0 Linux distribution Linux kernel qemu Windows PV Drivers Xen Project hypervisor

  12. xenserver-core – Dev snapshot XenServer.iso RPMs System integration and packaging RPMs XAPI toolstack Misc extra packages HA CentOS XenCenter Your existing Linux distribution Linux kernel qemu Windows PV Drivers Xen Project hypervisor

  13. xenserver-core and OpenStack Demo

  14. Demo Highlights • Each hypervisor is a standard Linux distribution (CentOS 6.4 and Ubuntu 13.04) with the xenserver-core packages installed • Xen Storage Motion for live migration between CentOS and Ubuntu hypervisors • Both OpenStack and XenCenter communicate with the hypervisors using Xapi

  15. XenServer and OpenStack Value • XenServer (Production) – Proven, stable, production hypervisor you can depend on to provide virtualization services to Nova • xenserver-core (Dev/Test) – Easier installation on existing Linux distributions. XenServer benefits to existing XS users • Ability to migrate workloads bi-directionally from XenServer to xenserver-core coming in the future

  16. NetScaler • LBaaS Tech Preview • NetScaler Control Center Tech Preview

  17. What is NetScaler Availability Performance Offload Security NetScaler has been powering Enterprise and Ecommerce infrastructure since 2002.

  18. Cloud • Increase performance on demand • Reduce the number of appliances in a single multi-tenant platform • Seamlessly expand capacity • Deploy new services with agility Enterprise Cloud

  19. Revolutionary Scale Scale up Scale in Elasticity Scale out Expandability Simplicity

  20. Introducing NetScaler TriScaleTMTechnology Elasticity with Pay-As-You-Grow Scale Up Scale In Scale Out

  21. NetScaler Platforms MPX/SDX 22040 to 22120 40Gbps – 120Gbps* 500k (2k) SSL TPS 80 Instances* NEBS Available Paygrow All platforms can be license upgraded across their supported ranges. 100 Gbps 50 Gbps MPX/SDX 11500-20500 8Gbps – 42Gbps 9k – 45k (2k) SSL 20 Instances NEBS Available 30 Gbps NetScaler Performance 10 Gbps MPX 9700-15500 3Gbps – 15Gbps • FIPS Available MPX/SDX 8200-8600 2Gbps – 6Gbps 4k – 6k (2k) SSL 5 Gbps VPX 10Mbps – 3Gbps 1 Gbps MPX 5550-5650 500Mbps-1 Gbps Single-tenant Next GenPlatforms Multi-tenant Capable 1 20 5 80 FIPS Platforms Maximum Tenants per Platform * Roadmap, Q3’2013 – subject to change

  22. Introducing NetScaler TriScaleTMTechnology Simplicitywith Many-In-One SDX Elasticitywith Pay-As-You-Grow Scale Up Scale In Scale Out

  23. VPX Innovation NetScalerVPX VPX = MPX Same Build, Same Features Available on Amazon Web Services (AWS)

  24. NetScaler SDX • Complete appliance instance per tenant • Complete CPU, memory, and SSL isolation • Independent entity spaces • Independent versioning • Independent maintenance schedule • Complete Network Isolation • No performance degradation

  25. 3rd Party Support SDX Now open for 3rd party services

  26. TriScale lays the foundation of Software Defined Networking Simplicity with Many-In –One SDX Elasticitywith Pay-As-You-Grow Scale Up Scale In Expandabilitywith Add-and-Go Clustering Scale Out

  27. Clustering 1 AppVery Fast NetScalerVPX Virtual Appliance Hardware Appliance Many Apps Very Manageable App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App Multi-tenant Appliance App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App Achieve Scale: Management + Performance Any Form-factor: Cluster VPX, MPX, or SDX True Clustering: Data and Management Plane

  28. TriScale lays the foundation of Software Defined Networking “40:1 footprint reduction. No Compromises.” “Grow capacity upto5x. No New Hardware.” Simplicity with Many-In –One SDX Elasticity with Pay-As-You-Grow Scale Up “Megabits to Terabits. Zero Downtime.” Scale In Expandability with Add-and-Go Clustering Scale Out

  29. Bringing Application-Awareness to SDN 7 - Leverage “existing” App control real estate (e.g. NetScaler, ByteMobile) 1 6 - Application Model 5 - 4 - 2 Orchestration 1 2 “Top Down” app-centric design of new networks Application Control 3 - Data ADC WAN Opt Cloud Bridging Firewall Mobility 2 - Visibility …. 1 - 4 Integrate app awareness into L2-3 SDN Controllers 3 3 Physical Switches Virtual Switches Network Control Cisco 1000V Nicira Big Switch … 4 Holistic orchestration across L2-7 Programmable Elements Control Orchestration

  30. Automated, on-demand configuration of new ADC services • Single pane of glass for centralized visibility. • Multi-tenant management platform for both cloud providers and tenants • Supports all NetScaler platforms • Extensible to multiple cloud platforms NetScaler Control Center VDC VDC VDC NetScalerADCaaS NetScalerADCaaS NetScalerADCaaS VMware NCC Cloud Adaptors NetScaler Control Center p

  31. Demo – NetScaler LBaaS with Neutron

  32. Tech Preview – Cloud Portal Business Manager

  33. Cloud admins broker and deliver IT and cloud services CloudPortal Business Manager Authentication and role based authorization Self-Service Public/3rd Party Web, SaaS apps Discovery IT Managed Cloud Broker Users and Customers Developers and Cloud Admins Service Catalog Public/ 3rd Party Clouds Billing Chargeback Private Cloud

  34. CPBM Connector for OpenStack Integration based on OpenStack Grizzly (Nova, Cinder, Ceilometer, Horizon) Experimental Reference Connector OS Distribution: Ubuntu Server 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) Considerations for dotNext Version of CPBM connector for OpenStack (for Havana) • Enhancements to Ceilometer integration • Support for Heat • Keystone integration • Self-service account and user provisioning • Service Catalog • Subscription and resource provisioning (VM, volume) • Single-sign-on to OpenStack Horizon UI to manage resources • Usage collection and billing (VM, volume, image storage, network bytes sent/received)

  35. Demo – Cloud Portal Business Manager

  36. CloudPortal and OpenStack Value • Reduce IT Operations complexity through aggregation of multiple cloud providers • “App store” like user experience with service catalog subscriptions and provisioned service offerings • Enhanced user experience with integrated CPBM and Horizon SSO (Single Sign On) user experience • Better visibility into customer and organization usage Tracking -Chargeback/Showback

  37. Questions?

  38. The role of IT is evolving • Citrix and OpenStack will meet this new Operations model by combining: • xen-server core under Nova for compute • NetScaler LBaaS with Neutron • Netscaler Control Center Integration • Portal and service consolidation with OpenStack and CloudPortal Business Manager Summary

  39. Visit the Citrix booth! • Allowing Tenants to control the security of their VMs in the cloud – Collaborative demo with Intel showing the Mystery Hill concept with XenServer • OpenStack virtual appliance for XenServer • Multi-tenant deployment of LBaaS through OpenStack Neutron, powered by both NetScaler multi-tenant appliance (SDX) as well as virtual appliance (VPX) • NetScaler Control Center as the orchestration platform for provisioning new NetScaler ADC services and for providing centralized visibility of the operational status of the services • CPBM Demo and more information on cloud services aggregation

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