the future of cloud computing - jisc digifest 2016
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The future of cloud computingMartin Hamilton, JiscBrendan Bouffler, Amazon Web Services
The future of cloud computing
1. Jisc and the cloud – recap2. Three big ideas for the future of cloud3. A personal perspective from
Brendan Bouffler, Amazon Web Services
Structure of this session
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1. Jisc and the cloud - recap
1. Jisc and the cloud - recap
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1. Jisc and the cloud - recap
The Janet network
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1. Jisc and the cloud - recap
The Janet network
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1. Jisc and the cloud - recap
Total external connectivity ~ 1Tbit/s
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BBC (Pacific Quay)
HEAnet
SWAN(Glas)
SWAN(Edin)
Glasgowand
Edinburgh
IXLeeds
Leeds
OneConnect
HEAnet
Akamai
VM for LGfL
GammaNHS N3Synetrix
Exa NetworksInTechnology
IXManchester
Manchester
Global Transit Level3
GoogleNetflixBBCInit7Microsoft EU (via TN)
VM for LGfL
LimelightBBC (HD 4K pilots)RM for Schools
Microsoft EU (via TN)
GoogleVM for LGfLRM for Schools
Akamai
GlobelynxInTechnology
SimplecallUpdata
Logicalis UKPipex / GXN
INUKVoicenet
Virgin RadioLINX multicast
GÉANT+
Gamma
Redstone
Voicenet
Telekom MalaysiaSimplecall Amazon Limelight DatahopNHS N3
Akamai BTnet AQL Bogons
Global Transit Tata
Global Transit Level 3GÉANT
Telehouse North and West
Telecity Harbour Exch.
LINX
100Gbit/s10Gbit/s1Gbit/s
1. Jisc and the cloud - recap
»We moved our own core infrastructureto AWS
»Estimate that this saved over £100K p.a.
»Cloud first / mobile first for new stuff
Dogfooding
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[Image credit: Mike Jones]
2. Our three big ideas
2. Our three big ideas
»Three big ideas in our future of cloud report:
»Cloud as a utility»App as a service»Building capability
»Read the report: http://bit.ly/jisccloudfutures
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2. Our three big ideas
“Our key recommendation is that Jisc should work with the sector and public cloud providers to make it easier for institutions to switch between cloud providers and to migrate workloads between the public and private clouds – leveraging public investment in the Janet network.”
Cloud as a utility
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2. Our three big ideas
“Smartphones and tablets have established a culture of ‘package once, install a billion times’, but our colleges and universities still commonly package common applications separately and independently for distribution to users. This is inefficient and it diverts highly skilled IT staff from activities that could genuinely add value.”
App as a service
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See blog.martinh.net/2011/11/post-pc-manifesto.html
2. Our three big ideas
“It is clear from the results of the Jisc cloud survey http://bit.ly/jisc-cloudsurvey that practice with established cloud technologies is still quite variable. We believe that there is a need to come together to share our experiences of what works, building capability at institutions and identifying areas where further intervention would be helpful.”
Building capability
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http://bit.ly/Jisc_CERN_openstack
The future of cloud computing
2. Our three big ideas
“Our key recommendation is that Jisc should work with the sector and public cloud providers to make it easier for institutions to switch between cloud providers and to migrate workloads between the public and private clouds – leveraging public investment in the Janet network.”
Cloud as a utility
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2. Our three big ideas
The future of cloud computing
2. Our three big ideas
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From jasmin.ac.uk2/03/2016
2. Our three big ideas
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http://bit.ly/Jisc_Magellanreport
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2. Our three big ideas
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http://bit.ly/Jisc_Magellanreport
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2. Our three big ideas
“Smartphones and tablets have established a culture of ‘package once, install a billion times’, but our colleges and universities still commonly package common applications separately and independently for distribution to users. This is inefficient and it diverts highly skilled IT staff from activities that could genuinely add value.”
App as a service
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See blog.martinh.net/2011/11/post-pc-manifesto.html
2. Our three big ideas
The future of cloud computing
2. Our three big ideas
Containers vs. VMs
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docker.io
Containers are isolated, But share OS and, where appropriate, bins/libraries
Hypervisor (Type 2)
Host OS
Server
App A
Bins/ Libs
GuestOS
App A’
Bins/ Libs
GuestOS
App B
Bins/ Libs
GuestOS
VM
Host OS
ServerApp A
App A’
App B
App B’
App B’
App B’
DockerBins/ LibsBins/ Libs
Container
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wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Docker2/03/2016 The future of cloud computing
2. Our three big ideas
Performance of NPB on containers and VMs relative BMs
http://bit.ly/Jisc_highperformancecomputing
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2. Our three big ideas
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opencontainers.org2/03/2016
2. Our three big ideas
“It is clear from the results of the Jisc cloud survey http://bit.ly/jisc-cloudsurvey that practice with established cloud technologies is still quite variable. We believe that there is a need to come together to share our experiences of what works, building capability at institutions and identifying areas where further intervention would be helpful.”
Building capability
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http://bit.ly/Jisc_CERN_openstack
2. Our three big ideas
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3. A personal perspective:Brendan Bouffler, Amazon Web Services
jisc.ac.uk
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The future of cloud computingMartin HamiltonFuturist, [email protected]
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