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OpenStack Pike

OpenStack Pike. August 2017. Marketing Community Preview. Agenda. Market Trends. Multi-cloud, private cloud reemerges, edge computing. Pike Release. Modularity, composability, manageability. Pike Launch Timeline. Release assets and announcement, what’s coming next. Market Trends.

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OpenStack Pike

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  1. OpenStack Pike August 2017 Marketing Community Preview

  2. Agenda Market Trends Multi-cloud, private cloud reemerges, edge computing Pike Release Modularity, composability, manageability Pike Launch Timeline Release assets and announcement, what’s coming next

  3. Market Trends

  4. Market Trends • Multi-cloud, especially the resurgence of the private cloud market • Public cloud market evolution • Private cloud-as-a-service (easier to consume) • Edge computing • Cross-community collaboration

  5. OpenStack Differentiators Flexibility & choice • Guard against vendor lock-in, which a growing concern for enterprises going to cloud • Modular framework with support for the most backend technologies Open source APIs • Broad ecosystem for supply chain leverage • No licensing requirements or fees • True cloud experience; continuous innovation Cost effective approach

  6. Public Cloud Momentum • There are more than 25 OpenStack public cloud providers around the world with 60 data centers across US, Asia, Europe, South America and Australia • Primary business drivers for OpenStack public cloud providers are data sovereignty, vertical industry requirements and hybrid solutions • OVH is only the latest player to expand its OpenStack public cloud footprint. Recently, Swedish provider City Network added a region in Dubai, Telefonica added regions in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile and Peru and Fujitsu announced it has 16 OpenStack public cloud availability zones around the world • Boston Summit Interop Challenge: Open Telekom Cloud and Vexxhost did the challenge directly on in-production public clouds

  7. Private Cloud-as-a-Service • OpenStack private clouds are easier to consume than ever • Delivers public cloud experience behind the firewall; on premises or in service provider datacenter • Operations, upgrades, etc. managed by the service provider; requires smaller teams and fewer infrastructure experts on staff • New “remotely managed” private cloud marketplace launched at the Boston Summit with GE Healthcare as featured user of Rackspace Private Cloud

  8. Edge Computing & IoT • Many telco, retail and manufacturing are pushing OpenStack to run at the network edge • OpenStack’s modular nature means you can select and run minimal services • New landing page: openstack.org/edge-computing • Verizon case study • Summit session videos • OpenDev, September 7-8, San Francisco • collaborative, working event to advance open edge computing • Opportunities to collaborate across open source communities

  9. Cross-community collaboration OpenStack’s work with other open source communities continues to grow

  10. New featured users!

  11. Pike Release The 16th release of OpenStack

  12. OpenStack Pike - Key Takeaways User Experience & Manageability • Lots of activity around lifecycle management, especially leveraging Kubernetes • Python 3.5 support across OpenStack projects for better performance & consistency Flexibility & Scale • Advancements for Cells architecture used at service-provider scale • Adoption of etcd Composability & Modularity • Lots of activity around Ironic and Cinder to support container-only environments • Standalone Cinder service can be used for environments with no VMs • Ironic support for rolling upgrades and greater Neutron integration

  13. OpenStack Pike Major Themes User Experience & Manageability Python 3.5 Support • Python 2.7 scheduled for EOL in 2020 • OpenStack community taking care of the user by staying ahead of changes; minimizing technical debt • Python 3 performance improvements and features

  14. OpenStack Pike Major Themes User Experience & Manageability Cinder: Revert to snapshot • Users can revert a volume back to the most recent snapshot • Enables users to recover from things like data corruption or reset after running tests • (Expect to see more drivers supported by this feature in Queens!)

  15. OpenStack Pike Major Themes User Experience & Manageability Cinder: Extend volumes while attached • Long-time user request that took a lot of cross-project coordination • Have a long running job, need more capacity without shutting down the virtual machine • Now you can!

  16. OpenStack Pike Major Themes User Experience & Manageability Ironic: Rolling upgrade support • Joins Cinder, Neutron, Nova and Swift • Operators can roll out new code to Ironic services without having to restart • Minimal downtime

  17. OpenStack Pike Major Themes User Experience & Manageability Swift: Support for globally-distributed erasure codes • Even if cross-region network is down, individual regions can still function • Failures in one region can use the remote region to recover • Can recover from failed hardware quicker • Multiple concurrent processes per server, performance improvement

  18. OpenStack Pike Major Themes Flexibility & Scale Cells v2: Supporting all users to scale • Cells v1 was experimental but successful! Used by users like CERN, NeCTAR, eBay, PayPal, Rackspace. • Cells: Solves scheduling issues encountered at scale by letting you group servers • Cells v2: Gives access to all Nova functionalities across the entire set of cells. Easier to deploy; simpler to understand

  19. OpenStack Pike Major Themes Flexibility & Scale etcd: Helping users solve consensus problems when using OpenStack • Technical Committee decided at the Boston Summit (May 2017) that any component can have a direct or indirect dependency on on etcd.

  20. OpenStack Pike Major Themes Composability & Modularity Standalone Cinder • Can now use Cinder as a standalone storage service for vms, bare metal (via Ironic cross-project work), or containers using Docker or Kubernetes

  21. OpenStack Pike Major Themes Composability & Modularity Enhanced Ironic and Neutron integration • Bare metal server can plug into existing Neutron framework for a consistent networking approach • True multi-tenant capabilities

  22. Launch Plan

  23. Launch Plan - key dates & activities OpenStack Pike: August 30th • Press release and landing page at 10am Central Time • openstack.org/software/pike/ • Logo • Press release • Release notes and source code

  24. What’s Coming Next

  25. Key Activities • OpenStack Summit Sydney: Early bird ends Sept 8 • OpenDev Edge Computing Conference, Sept 7-8, San Francisco • Project Teams Gathering, Sept 11-15, Denver • OpenStack User Survey: October report • Heavy Reading Telco Survey: Usage and technology trends for telcos • Focus on edge computing • OpenStack Summit Vancouver: May 21-25, 2018

  26. Q&A Thank you for your time openstack openstack OpenStackFoundation

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