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Geralyn Miller CloudStack Evangelism Citrix Systems Introduction to CloudStack: How to Deploy and Manage Infrastructure-as-a-Service Clouds with CloudStack

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This presentation is the introduction to the monthly CloudStack.org demonstration. The presentation details the latest features in the CloudStack open source project as well as project news. To attend a future presentation, with live demo and Q&A visit: http://www.slideshare.net/cloudstack/introduction-to-cloudstack-12590733

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Page 1: Introduction to CloudStack

Geralyn MillerCloudStack EvangelismCitrix Systems

Introduction to CloudStack:How to Deploy and Manage Infrastructure-as-a-Service Clouds with CloudStack

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Agenda

• Overview of CloudStack (15 minutes)• Demo of CloudStack (20 minutes)• Q&A with Support (25 minutes)

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CloudStack Background

• Open source Infrastructure-as-a-Service platform, now under ASL 2.0 license

• A proven cloud platform– Developed since 2008 by Cloud.com– Acquired by Citrix in 2011– Version 3.0.1 available for download at

www.cloudstack.org – Powering some of the world’s largest clouds

today

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CloudStack Users

Telco and Service Providers

EnlightenedEnterprise

Web 2.0 and Media

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CloudStack Deployment Models

Private Cloud Hybrid Cloud Public Cloud

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What is CloudStack?

CloudStack is ascalable, multi-tenant, open source, purpose-built, cloud orchestration platform for delivering turnkeyInfrastructure-as-a-Service clouds

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Feature Highlights• Broad Hypervisor support

—XenServer, KVM, VMware, OracleVM

• Scalable architecture —Support thousands of hosts and virtual machine guests

• High availability—Configurations that provide automatic failover for virtual machines

• Virtual Networking to segment network traffic into VLANs• Ability to define service level definitions with specific

resource footprints• Choice of interfaces

— Web UI, command line, REST-based API

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Zone

Zone Zone

• Host is the basic unit of scale. Hosts run a hypervisor or are bare metal.

• One or more hosts of same hypervisor type are grouped into a cluster. All hosts in cluster have access to shared (primary) storage.

• One or more clusters are grouped into a pod, usually with an L2 switch (think rack).

• One or more pods are grouped into an avaliability zone. A zone has access to secondary storage.

• One or more zones is controlled by a management server.

CloudStack Infrastructure Overview

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Secondary

Storage

MySQLCloud DB

Management

Server

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CloudStack Architecture

Availability and SecurityAvailability and Security

ServersServers NetworkNetwork StorageStorage

Virtualization Layer Virtualization Layer

Service Management (Billing, Metering, Accounts, etc.)Service Management (Billing, Metering, Accounts, etc.)

Resource ManagementResource Management

ServersServers StorageStorage NetworkNetwork

Dynamic Workload Management

Dynamic Workload Management

BackupBackup LBLB HAHA Monitoring

Monitoring

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Image LibrariesImage Libraries

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Developers Love CloudStack• Open source (ASL 2.0)• Written in Java• Multiple APIs

– Native CloudStack API– Amazon EC2 compatible API

• Customizable Web UI– Rich AJAX client interface– Built on HTML/JSP, CSS, Javascript, jQuery

• Active development community– http://www.cloudstack.org– Download binaries, source

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Announcing…CloudStack 3.0.1 and Apache

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12What’s Changed in CloudStack 3.0.1• First release licensed under Apache 2.0• Support for XenServer 6.0.2• Upgrade from 2.2.x version• Full support for VMWare vSphere 5.0• KVM supported as a part of the Basic install• Port 8096 closed and disabled by default on fresh 3.0.1 installs • Multiple physical networks in basic zone• Assign IP ranges to an account or domain• Minor API changes• Various bug fixes

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CloudStack and Apache

• CloudStack 3.0.1 and all future versions will be licensed under Apache License 2.0 instead of GPLv3

• CloudStack has been accepted into the Apache Software Foundation Incubator

• Turns CloudStack into a truly community run project with governance provided by the Apache foundation

• Why Apache?– Industry standard in OSS Foundations, “not controlled by Citrix”– 10+ years, 100+ projects, 800 developers– Well-known projects: Apache Web Server, Apache Tomcat, Hadoop, Cassandra, etc.

• Citrix will deliver a full commercial of implementation of CloudStack

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CloudStack Demo

Kirk KosinskiEscalation EngineerCitrix Systems

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IRC: #CloudStack on irc.freenode.net

Forums: http://cloudstack.org/forum/

Mailing lists:

http://cloudstack.org/discuss/mailing-lists.html

Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @cloudstack

Questions?