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SUSE® OpenStack Cloud 5 Private, hybrid and public
Olli TuominenTechnology Specialist
What is Cloud Computing?
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Promise of Cloud Computing
● Lower Costs
● Increased Agility
● Greater Control and Security
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Why an Open Source Cloud?
Drivers Concerns
Cost Savings
Open Standards
No Vendor Lock-In
Portability
Flexibility
Lack of Support
Security
Ecosystem
Integration
Maturity
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SUSE Strategy for Cloud Computing
Public CloudBroadly deploy SUSE
Linux Enterprise Server through SUSE Cloud
Public Program
Private CloudDeliver cloud
infrastructure solution powered by OpenStack
Hybrid CloudTightly integrate SUSE
Studio and SUSE Manager with SUSE
Cloud to deliver a platform and tools that enable
enterprise hybrid clouds
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How SUSE Cloud Helps Business
Enhanced Virtualization
Development & Test
New Activities
Batch/PeakWorkloads
Geographic Expansion
ExamplesExpansion Beyond VMware
R&D Projects;Non-
Production Workloads
Product Launch; Test
Market; Promotions
Modeling; Big Data;
Seasonality; Quarter Close
Branches; Stores;
Factories; Warehouses
Why Cloud?
Performance and License
Cost Optimization for
Multiple Hypervisors
Immediate Resource Needs
Fast Roll-Out;Limit Investment
Short-Term; Standardized Workloads;
Increase Utilization
Standardized Systems and Apps;Reduces Roll-Out
Costs
Critical Features?
Automation; Mixed
Hypervisor Management
Automated Provisioning; Self-Service
Automated Provisioning;
Rapid Scalability; Central Set-Up
Rapid Scalability; Self-Service
Catalog Orchestration
Centralized Set-Up & Management;
Remote Access; Orchestration
Speed and Lower Cost Through Automation and Improved Resource Utilization
SUSE Cloud Overview
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OpenStackThe Open Source Cloud Operating System
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SUSE Cloud
Enterprise OpenStack distribution that rapidly deploys and easily manages highly available, mixed hypervisor IaaS Clouds
• Increase business agility
• Economically scale IT capabilities
• Easily deliver future innovations
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SUSE Cloud 1
Billing VM Mgmt Image Tool Portal App Monitor Sec & Perf
Cloud
Management
RequiredServices
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 and Xen/KVM
Physical Infrastructure: x86-64, Switches, Storage
3rd Party Tools SUSE Product
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Dashboard(Horizon)
Cloud APIs(OpenStack and
EC2)
Identity(Keystone)
Images(Glance)
Compute(Nova)
Object(Swift)
RequiredServices
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SUSE Cloud 2
Billing VM Mgmt Image Tool Portal App Monitor Sec & Perf
Cloud
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RequiredServices
Message QDatabase
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3 and Xen/KVM
Physical Infrastructure: x86-64, Switches, Storage
OpenStack Grizzly
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Cloud APIs(OpenStack and
EC2)
Identity(Keystone)
Images(Glance)
Compute(Nova)
Object(Swift)
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Network(Neutron)
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3rd Party Tools SUSE Product Partner Solutions
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SUSE Cloud 3
Billing VM Mgmt Image Tool Portal App Monitor Sec & Perf
Cloud
Management
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Message QDatabase
Physical Infrastructure: x86-64, Switches, Storage
OpenStack Havana
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3 and Xen/KVM
3rd Party Tools SUSE Product Partner Solutions
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SUSE Cloud 3 – High Availability
Billing VM Mgmt Image Tool Portal App Monitor Sec & Perf
Cloud
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Physical Infrastructure: x86-64, Switches, Storage
OpenStack Icehouse
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OpenStack Icehouse
Orchestration(Heat)
Dashboard(Horizon)
Cloud APIs(OpenStack and
EC2)
Identity(Keystone)
Images(Glance)
Compute(Nova)
Object(Swift)
Telemetry(Ceilometer)
Adapters Adapters
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SUSE Cloud 4
Billing VM Mgmt Image Tool Portal App Monitor Sec & Perf
Cloud
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SUSEManager
SUSEStudio
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3 and Xen/KVM and RADOS
3rd Party Tools SUSE Product Partner Solutions
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Billling VM Mgmt Image Tool Portal App Monitor Sec & Perf
Cloud
Management
Orchestration(Heat)
Dashboard(Horizon)
Cloud APIs(OpenStack and
EC2)
Identity(Keystone)
Images(Glance)
Hypervisor
Compute(Nova)
Operating System
Physical Infrastructure: x86-64, Switches, Storage
OpenStack Juno Management Tools OS and Hypervisor
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Network(Neutron)
Adapters Adapters
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SUSEManager
SUSEStudio
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3 or 12
SUSE Product
Physical Infrastructure: x86-64, Switches, Storage
Billing Portal App Monitor Sec & Perf
Adapters Adapters VMware, Hyper-V
Partner Solutions
Highly Available Services
SUSE Enterprise Storage
RadosGW
Rados
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SUSE OpenStack Cloud 5 Update
• The product formerly known as SUSE Cloud
• SUSE OpenStack Cloud 5 based on release of OpenStack (Juno)
• Incorporates fixes and enhancements from customer feedback
• Support for SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Compute Nodes
• Integration with SUSE Enterprise Storage
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SUSE OpenStack Cloud 5
• Supports multiple network types (VLAN and GRE) at the same time
• OpenStack Dashboard (Horizon) can be themed
• Upgrading to SUSE Cloud 5 is supported from SUSE Cloud 4
• Technology Previews: Trove
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SUSE Ruling the Stack in Vancouver
• SUSE Wins "Rule the Stack" Competition
Linkki
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SUSE OpenStack Cloud 5 Summary
• SUSE OpenStack Cloud 5 is mature and production ready- Launched in 2012 and now in version 5
• SUSE OpenStack Cloud 5 is hardened and enterprise ready- Built on a highly available, clustered architecture
- The leading “Towards Zero Downtime” OpenStack cloud solution
• SUSE OpenStack Cloud 5 is fast to deploy and easy to use Vanilla OpenStack is complex and difficult to deploy
SUSE OpenStack Cloud deploys in hours - not days or weeks
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