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A Match Made In The Cloud

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Slides from the DrupalConSF 2010 presentation by Bret Piatt (of Rackspace) and Josh Koenig (of Chapter Three) explaining how PANTHEON was developed on the Rackspace cloud
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A Match Made In !e Cloud

Presented by Bret Piatt & Josh Koenig

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Why “The Cloud”?

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The Cloud Is Hosting

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As an API

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Reliable, Reusable Start States.On Demand.

Usage-based Pricing.

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SaaS, PaaS

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DaaS?

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"State of the Drupal" from Paris '09

Credit: Dries Buytaert

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Thus: PANTHEON

• Packaged Drupal server images for clouds • First AMIs released in July 2009

• Mercury• Aegir• Vulcan

• Announcement at DrupalCon Paris

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Technical Info

Mercury is a standardized high performance stack for Drupal. It is available in source format, or (soon) as an on-demand service.

It utilizes the best available open-source technologies to make our favorite CMS very fast and to hold up under large spikes in traffic.

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Where do we host?

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EC2 = “Elastic Computing Cloud”

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60,000 ServersAll about hosting

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Why Rackspace?

• Amazon EC2 designed for "computing" not "web hosting"• Has a lot of quirks, and a lot of features we don't need• Slicehost already a proven Drupal hosting platform• Good partner/tools network• Cloud Files integration with Limelight CDN• Integrated backups and snapshots• CPU bursting• Full DNS (forward and reverse)• Console access

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How does it work?

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You

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You

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You

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You

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Live Demo!

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Coming Soon?

• Image based on Ubuntu Lucid (5-year support)• Integration with CDN: Pressflow supports necessary

changes in core to make this easy• Drupal 7 (of course) • Site import wizard

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Coming Later in 2010

• Integration with version control• Integration with testing services (hudson, etc)• Integration with Aegir (easy multisite)• Monitoring / uptime alerts• Clustering / high availability• Customize / save builds for rapidly creating new sites• Drupal integration with Drizzle for more efficient DB• New data store options such as Cassandra

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We Have A Dream

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Take the guesswork out of Development, Deployment, Hosting

and Support.

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Kill proprietary FUD about Drupal performance and other risk factors.

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Turn Drupal into a “sure thing” for enterprises and individuals alike.

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The Future Is Exciting!

• Open source development and the commodification of infrastructure are lowering costs and expanding access to world-class technologies.

• PANTHEON wants to help get a significant percent of the internet running on Drupal (~5M sites).

• Drupal is continuing to develop in ways that support more and more exciting use-cases.

• By giving people a clear path to grow, we empower another wave of innovators.

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•@pantheon_drupal

•http://getpantheon.com

•http://rackspacecloud.com

•http://groups.drupal.org/pantheon

•Wednesday Night @ Brunos

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Whatdidyouthink?

Step 1) Locate this session on the DCSF site

h.p://sf2010.drupal.org/conference/schedule

Step 2) Click the “Take Survey” link

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