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Filling the Management Gap: Cloud Management Platforms for Managing OpenStack and Other Cloud Infrastructures Brad Ascar Field Product Manager - Cloud Forms Cloud Management Products BU Red Hat About your presenter Brad Ascar Brad has more


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Filling the Management Gap: Cloud Management Platforms for Managing OpenStack and Other Cloud Infrastructures

Brad Ascar Field Product Manager - CloudForms Cloud Management Products BU Red Hat

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About your presenter Brad Ascar

Brad has more than 25 years experience in IT and has worked for companies of all sizes, from Fortune 20 corporations to small startups and large dot-coms. He has a passion for CloudForms, cloud automation and for helping make IT efficient and a competitive advantage.

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Agenda

  • What is a Cloud Management Platform?
  • What is OpenStack?
  • Red Hat involvement in OpenStack
  • Revisit what is a Cloud Management Platform?
  • Red Hat CloudForms
  • Special announcement
  • Q&A
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WHAT IS OPENSTACK?

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OPENSTACK

CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CLOUD-ENABLED WORKLOADS

l Modular architecture l Designed to easily scale out l Based on (growing) set of core services
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IS OPENSTACK A “CLOUD OPERATING SYSTEM”?

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OPENSTACK

l Needs to access x86 hardware resources l Needs an operating environment, hypervisor, services l Leverages existing code libraries for functionality
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OPENSTACK

l It is dependent on the underlying Linux...

LINUX

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RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX

RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX OPENSTACK PLATFORM 4.0

OPTIMIZED FOR AND INTEGRATED WITH RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX

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RED HAT INVOLVEMENT IN OPENSTACK

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RED HAT CONTRIBUTION TIMELINE

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RED HAT'S OPENSTACK LEADERSHIP

Just in, Red Hat is the leader once again in Ice House!

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RED HAT'S OPENSTACK LEADERSHIP

WHY DO THESE STATISTICS MATTER?

l Proof that Red Hat has skills, resources to: l Support customers l Drive new features l Influence strategy and direction of project l Enable partner collaboration l Wide ranging participation, contrasts with most others who are more

narrowly focused

l RHEL-OSP is an enterprise-grade distribution with ecosystem, lifecycle,

and support that customers expect from Red Hat

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So back to the original theme:

The differences between OpenStack and a cloud management platform

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SLIDE 18 l Delivers an Open Cloud Management Platform that Supports Heterogeneous Private, Public and Hybrid Clouds l Enables Evolution from Proprietary Infrastructures to Open, Hybrid Clouds l Enables IT to Deliver IAAS and Broker Cloud Services, Optimize Resources and Reduce Costs l Manages Service Deployment across Hybrid Clouds Using Policies, SLAs and Cost l Provides Rich Integration into Existing Enterprise Management Systems and Processes l Eliminates Proprietary Cloud Management Tool Vendor Lock-In

CLOUDFORMS Cloud Operations Management

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CLOUDFORMS Capabilities

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CLOUDFORMS Built for Cloud Scale Operations Management

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CLOUDFORMS Built for Virtualization and Cloud Management

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IT CLOUD MANAGEMENT Seamless Self-Service

l Role-based Delegation l Self-Service Portals l Service Catalogs l Automated Provisioning l Quotas & Chargeback

CLOUDFORMS
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SELF-SERVICE AUTOMATED PROVISIONING Deployment of Self-Service Resources

CLOUDFORMS Management RBAC Quota Requests Role-Based Access Controls Quota Enforcement Approval Workflow “Intelligent” Workload Placement Converged Infrastructure Service Delivery Chargeback
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CLOUD BROKERING Controlling Where Requests Get Met

What policies affect placement? Which options offer least cost? Where do I have available capacity?

Requests

Dev QA Prod Dev QA Prod Dev QA Prod Dev QA Prod Dev QA Prod
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IT CLOUD MANAGEMENT Executive Management

l Financial Management l Governance & Compliance l Forecasting & Planning l Health, Availability

CLOUDFORMS
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AUTOMATING IT PROCESS Protect Environment – Stop VM if it Breaks Policy

Sample Rule: Every Windows VM must have McAfee v2.0 installed

l Users only see conforming VMs/Workloads l Non-conforming VMs preventing from running l Policy breach notifications sent automatically l Tagging certain items allows one to apply policies to only tagged items CLOUDFORMS YES NO

Help Desk Security Team IT Management

Converged Infrastructure
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SLIDE 27 VMs
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RHEV Hypervisor VMs
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RHEV Hypervisor VMs
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ESXi

Red Hat CloudForms

PROVIDE OUR CUSTOMERS WITH BETTER VALUE WITH MORE FLEXIBILITY . . .

Benefits * Fastest Time to Cloud * Low Implementation Costs * Increased Automation * Low Acquisition Cost * Continuous Optimization * Open / Flexible * Tool Reduction
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RED HAT CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE

DELIVERYING AN OPEN PRIVATE CLOUD

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CREATE AN OPEN HYBRID CLOUD

CLOUDFORMS ADDS HETEROGENEOUS CAPACITY

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Get Started With Your Private Cloud Today

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SLIDE 32 Virtualiza)on ¡Pla.orms: ¡ VMware ¡vSphere/ESX ¡ RedHat ¡Enterprise ¡Virtualiza9on ¡(RHEV ¡& ¡RHEVM) ¡ Microso? ¡HyperV/SCVMM ¡(in ¡process) ¡ Bare ¡Metal: ¡ RHEL ¡ VMware ¡ESX ¡ IPAM: ¡ Bluecat, ¡Infoblox, ¡DHCP, ¡DNS ¡ Directories: ¡ Ac9ve ¡Directory, ¡IBM ¡Blue ¡Pages ¡ Any ¡LDAP ¡Directory ¡ Opera)ons ¡Management: ¡ Microso? ¡System ¡Center ¡Opera9ons ¡Manager ¡ CA ¡Spectrum ¡ HP ¡Opera9ons ¡Manager ¡ Any ¡Web ¡Services ¡or ¡SNMP ¡enabled ¡system ¡ CMDB: ¡ ServiceNow, ¡BMC ¡Remedy ¡ Any ¡Web ¡Services ¡enabled ¡system ¡ ¡ Incident ¡and ¡Change ¡Management: ¡ ServiceNow, ¡BMC ¡Remedy ¡ Any ¡Web ¡Services ¡enabled ¡system ¡ Enterprise ¡Service ¡Catalogs: ¡ ServiceNow, ¡BMC ¡Remedy ¡ Any ¡Web ¡Services ¡enabled ¡system ¡ Public ¡Cloud ¡Providers: ¡ Amazon ¡AWS ¡ Openstack ¡ Compute: ¡ vBlock ¡(TBD) ¡ UCS ¡(TBD) ¡ Storage: ¡ NetApp ¡ Network: ¡ Cisco ¡Nexus ¡(TBD) ¡ Miscellaneous: ¡ F5 ¡Load ¡Balancers ¡ Configura)on ¡Management: ¡ Puppet ¡(in ¡process) ¡ Chef ¡(TBD) ¡ IPMI ¡– ¡hardware ¡discovery, ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡server ¡provisioning ¡and ¡configura9on ¡ In ¡Process ¡= ¡planning ¡and ¡work ¡underway ¡for ¡this ¡calendar ¡year ¡ TBD ¡= ¡being ¡inves9gated ¡as ¡a ¡poten9al ¡roadmap ¡item ¡

CloudForms Integrations

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Did you hear? Red Hat just announced that CloudForms has been open sourced

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Why Open Source CloudForms?

  • It's Red Hat DNA – market expects open-source from Red Hat
  • Red Hat is first to open-source a Cloud Management Platform
  • Provides an alternative to traditional proprietary management platforms
  • History proves an enterprise acceptance of open source and is pervasive

throughout IT architectures (RHEL, JBoss, Satellite, even RHEV)

  • Innovation in an open-source model can out pace proprietary vendors –

more engineers, more partners = better code

  • Who do you expect to build better integration to other infrastructure

components? – proprietary vendor engineers OR partner's engineers for those other infrastructure components (ie NetApp, Cisco, HP, Dell, ServiceNow...)

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Open Source Community

Structure

  • Hosted under Manageiq.org
  • Both Engineer and User Community
  • Users, ISVs/IHVs, System Integrators

Engineering Community User Community Innovation Differentiation

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ManageIQ Open Source Community

Resources

ManageIQ

Small Private Company Resource Constrained

Red Hat

Post Acquisition

Large Public Company

Manageiq.org

Open Source Global Community of Users, Integrators, Vendors

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Open Source Community

Open Source Development Strategy

One Community

Many Projects

Architecture/Taxonomy Platform Instrumentation Cloud Governance Financial Mgmt Service Management Data Management Resource Management Cloud Automation
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Q&A

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THANK YOU