multi-cloud roadmap: architecting hybrid environments for maximum results

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RightScale User Conference NYC 2011 - Multi-Cloud Roadmap: Architecting Hybrid Environments for Maximum Results Peder Ulander - CMO, Cloud.com Many companies move to the cloud before they fully understand the complexities of a solid implementation strategy. Public and private clouds each have their benefits and limitations, and it's imperative to develop a clear roadmap for success that incorporates a best-practices reference architecture. In this session, we'll share how to architect a hybrid cloud environment as part of your overall cloud strategy, how to achieve multi-cloud interoperability, and how to proactively plan to survive cloud infrastructure outages.

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Architecting Hybrid Environments for Maximum Results

Shannon WilliamsVP, Business Developmentshannon@cloud.com

May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential 2

Cloud.com provides orchestration software for building IaaS clouds

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Hardware

Hypervisor

ApplicationsCloud Management

IaaS

In the end, it is all about the Apps

Secure, multi-tenant cloud platform Delivers AWS-like services to end-

users• Virtual servers on demand

• Automated network management

• Elastic Block Storage (EBS)

• Object Storage (S3)

• Multi-Zone, Multi Hypervisor

Deployments

• EC2 API support

Deployed on premise or as a hosted solution

CloudStack at a Glance

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Looking closer at an IaaS Cloud

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Why are companies deploying private clouds?

Case Study: ZyngaWeb-scale/hybrid cloud example

Originally 100% on Amazon EC2, Zynga recently built zCloud - their own private cloud

• Manages both zCloud and AWS workloadsthrough RightScale

• zCloud runs predictable workloads; mature games or prototypes

• zCloud has 2 availability zones with data centers on the east and west coasts of the US

zCloud went from concept to product in <6 months by using CloudStack and RightScale

Already in deployment with over one thousand physical nodes, it takes 22 minutes to provision and add 100 hosts to their cloud.

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IaaS Cloud

Architecting your private cloud

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Large Enterprise

SMB

Government

Web 2.0

Traditional IT Software Development

Web Applications

Batch Processing

Testing

Bursting Production

Staging

Defining private cloud use cases

Determining required functionality

Hypervisor Virtualization Layer Hypervisor Virtualization Layer

Xen ServerXen Server VM WareVM Ware KVMKVMHyper-VHyper-V

Networking/ Network VirtualizationNetworking/ Network Virtualization

GigabitGigabit 10G10G Direct IPDirect IPVLANVLAN

Storage Platform (Block & Object)Storage Platform (Block & Object)

Local DiskLocal Disk ISCSIISCSI Fiber ChanelFiber ChanelNFSNFS

Workload/Performance RequirementsWorkload/Performance Requirements

Developing a technical architecture

The Significance of Scale

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VMOps Pod

VMOps Pod

VMOps Pod

CloudStack Pod CloudStack Pod

Availability Zone

CloudStack Pod CloudStack Pod

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Availability Zones Deployed GloballyCloud.com CloudServer

Cluster

San Jose

Chicago

Frankfurt

Tokyo

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Extending Your Cloud

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Zone 1 Private Cloud

Zone 2Private Cloud

Users

Public Clouds

Zone 3Hosted Private

Cloud

Management Server

Admins

How can we simplify deploying a private cloud?

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Introducing myCloud

Move the management tier to the Cloud Consumes any server you have Implement a private cloud in under 30 minutes

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Getting Started is Simple

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Grab your zone token and install Ubuntu

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Downloading the installer

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Expanding the installer

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Unpacking the agent

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Ready to install the agent

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Installing the agent

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Agent Installed

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Final configuration

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Login to your myCloud Account

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Your new node will automatically appear

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Your myCloud shows up in RS

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Start creating VMs

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Or configuring security group rules

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When you’re ready, add more nodes

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Best of all, the basic edition is free!

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Available in June Available in Q3 Available Now

Where do you get started? myCloud launches this month. Preregister at www.cloud.com/products/mycloud Contact your RightScale representitive

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Thank youQuestions?

Shannon WilliamsVP, Business Developmentshannon@cloud.com@clouddotcom

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