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SUSE OpenStack Cloud 126 126 What is SUSE OpenStack Cloud You - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
SUSE OpenStack Cloud 126 126 What is SUSE OpenStack Cloud You - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
SUSE OpenStack Cloud 126 126 What is SUSE OpenStack Cloud You know of Cloud Compute right? Maybe you use AWS or Azure? Allowing pay-as-you-go model for IT infrastructure and toward dynamic software-defined service delivery.
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What is SUSE OpenStack Cloud
- You know of Cloud Compute right?
Maybe you use AWS or Azure?
- Allowing pay-as-you-go model for IT infrastructure and
toward dynamic software-defined service delivery.
- But you may need a capital investment that resides in
your control domain (data center).
- Whilst you need the same multi-tenant, agile, cloud
scale characteristics for this cloud service.
- That is where SUSE OpenStack Cloud comes in.
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Why OpenStack?
- OpenStack is an open source software platform for cloud
- computing. Mostly deployed as infrastructure-as-a-service
(IaaS), whereby virtual servers and other resources are made available to customers.
- Manages multi-vendor hardware pools of processing,
storage and networking resources throughout a data center.
- Managed through a web-based dashboard, command-line
tools, or via RESTful web services.
- The OpenStack Foundation began managing
OpenStack in 2010.
- More than 500 companies have joined the project.
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How SUSE Works in OpenStack
- This is great with Cloud Native because you can
not only orchestrate VM’s but also Bare Metal and containers.
- But why not manage the more traditional
workloads in your environments?
- We influence the leadership (Alan Clark and
Helion).
- Give back: our message of HA for the
Cloud was critical.
- It also helps that SUSE is in open source
generally, Linux, KVM, Xen, Networking, Storage etc.
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Scheduler
SUSE Choice and Support
Investment protection and enhanced value
Admin/Deployer Server
SUSE Linux Enterprise Chef* / Ansible Server Crowbar* Software mirror DHCP/TFTP
Control Node
SUSE Linux Enterprise Database Message queue Identity Image store Cinder Neutron Dashboard Scheduler Other
Cloud UI
OpenStack compute
z/VM Hyper-V
OpenStack compute KVM/XEN/ Containers OpenStack Compute SUSE OpenStack Monitoring z/VM OpenStack Compute Vmware Proxy OpenStack Compute +
Deployer UI
CLM
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High-Availability OpenStack Infrastructure
Because downtime is not an option
HA Proxy Node 1 Node 2 Node 3
COROSYNC PACEMAKER
Services Cluster
SUSE Linux KVM or Xen
OpenStack compute PACEMAKER REMOTE
SUSE Linux KVM or Xen
OpenStack compute PACEMAKER REMOTE
SUSE Linux KVM or Xen
OpenStack compute PACEMAKER REMOTE
SUSE Linux KVM or Xen
OpenStack compute PACEMAKER REMOTE
PACEMAKER
Keep my workload running Keep my cloud running
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This Section Covered:
- SUSE is the most experienced vendor in delivering open source IaaS
Clouds with OpenStack.
- We are a key representative on behalf of any customer in that community.
- It is all built on core SUSE technology and we bring value to you.
- We have a mature, powerful, replicable deployment technology providing
broad support of other technologies.
- SUSE has augmented this with newer powerful capabilities. Be that with
HA in the Compute Plane, project support or SUSE OpenStack Cloud Monitoring.
- The real value to you is what you can deliver with Software-defined
Infrastructure service delivery.
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SDI Demo
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HEAT Script
The Cloud Operator will get the cloud and Project ready, adding all the resources needed, then pass to the consumers in the Projects.
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What is a HEAT Template
- This is a YAML (simple) script form (be careful of spacing).
- Define the variables under the “parameters” section.
- The “resources” section actually creates the virtual infrastructure
- As this has developed you are able to use many simple scripting
techniques (if, then, else, etc.)
- When combined with Cloud-Init (Cloud-init is a package that contains
utilities for early initialization of cloud instances) you have great versatility in how the Virtual resources boot.
- Like all scripts remember to use a version management system such as
GIT and maybe adopt CI development.
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HEAT and How it Brings SDI
- This is not a training session but,
- Simple yaml based scripting that takes the
resources available in the cloud you build and can trigger all that once the script is ran.
- This is the engine that delivers, adaptive,
agile, tenant resources at cloud scale on demand.
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This Demo Showed
- With SUSE delivering such a robust,
powerful easy to use private cloud via SUSE OpenStack Cloud you can start to deliver highly elastic, cloud scale, service infrastructure at the click of a single button.
- This “code” the becomes an asset that
can be built upon, augmented and used as many times as required.
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SUSE OpenStack Cloud Lifecycle
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2018 2019 2020 2021 8 9 10 8 Built On
- OpenStack Pike Release
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3
New or Expanded Services
- SUSE CAP Integration
- Physical Server as a Service (Ironic)
- SDN Support for NSX-V
- Dual lifecycle manager options
Operational Enhancements
- Non-disruptive Upgrade to Cloud 8
- Planning and Pre-install Validation
- Simple Deployment UI
- Scale Testing 200 nodes
- Monitor Capacity and Performance
- 3-year support
Built On
- OpenStack Rocky Release
- SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server 12 SP4
New or Expanded Services
- Containerized Control Plane**
Operational Enhancements
- IPV6 Support
- Policy-based Optimization**
Built on
- OpenStack Pike Release
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
12 SP3
New or Expanded Services
- SDN Support for Cisco ACI
- SDN Support for Juniper
Contrail
- SDN Support for NSX-T
- SDN Support for Nuage
- OpenDaylight integration
- OPNFV framework integration
Operational Enhancements
- Lifecycle Tools Improvements
- mkcloud support
- SES Integration
8 Updates 9 10 Built On
- OpenStack T Release
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15
New or Expanded Services
- Containerized Control Plane
- Accelerator Engine Support
Operational Enhancements
- Multiple Site Enhancements
- DR Enhancements
- Root Cause
Detection/Analysis/Repair
- Kubernetes Networking
Configurations
- Workflow Automation
9 Updates Built On
- OpenStack Rocky Release
- SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server 12 SP4
New or Expanded Services
- GPU Support
Operational Enhancements
- Scalability Improvements
- Multiple Site Support
- Region Support
- Federation
- Multi-Data Center Support
- Cloud Monitoring
- Lifecycle Events Monitoring
- Advanced Log Analysis
- Monitoring Analytics
- Integration with SUMA, SES
- Integration with SUSE Single
Sign-on
SUSE OpenStack Cloud
** Items are tech preview * Information is forward looking and subject to change at any time.
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How This Fits with Everything Else
- OpenStack can help you
manage the changing demands
- n your organisation
- Whether you need to deliver
cloud Native, Virtualised or traditional services
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