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Squiz Hosting

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Squiz Hosting – An Introduction

Squiz Hosting operates out of 4 main locations:

> GlobalSwitch Sydney, AU> TransACT Canberra, AU> The Bunker #1 Kent, UK> The Bunker #2 Newbury, UK

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Squiz Hosting – An Introduction

> We have an international footprint

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Squiz Hosting – Some of our Clients

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The Squiz Network

> No contractors - owned & operated by Squiz

> Provides redundancy - Squiz connects to 4 upstream providers

> Allows portability - Squiz owns its own (IPv4 & IPv6) address space on the internet

> We control and maintain our own redundant routers, firewalls and switching infrastructure.

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Primary Site Review - GlobalSwitch

> Located in Sydney, outside the CBD evacuation zone. > Most of the major domestic and international fiber

paths terminate in the same area.

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Primary Site Review - GlobalSwitch

> 34MW of power to the datacenter provided by two diverse feeds.

> Protected by 22 no-break diesel generators.

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Primary Site Review - GlobalSwitch

> Carrier Neutral – peering between providers is unrestricted.

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Primary Site Review - GlobalSwitch

> Currently undergoing a $200M expansion project

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Question> The first demonstration of how to build very large internet

sites using large clusters of computers was done by:

> Stanford> Berkeley> Yahoo!> Google> IBM

The Origins of Cloud

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The Berkeley NOW Project “Networks of Workstations”

The Origins of Cloud

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The Sun E-10000 “Supermini”> Up to 64 Processors> Up to 64 GB of RAM> Up to 20 TB of Disk> Used by eBay, among others

The Personal Computer > 200Mhz CPU> 32MB of RAM> 4GB Disk

The Origins of Cloud

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What if I want to upgrade?

The Origins of Cloud

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Access is the killer App!> Data & Services located in

Infrastructure the cloud> Search, email, personal

communications, productivity, etc> The idea of mobile access &

applications evolved. > This requires scalability

The Origins of Cloud

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You don’t buy servers anymore!> You buy resources, only what you need

Welcome to utility (aka cloud) computing> A vision of MULTICS (1969).> Enables 1 user/developer to build online services and

scale infinitely as required.

The Origins of Cloud

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The Squiz Cloud – How it came to be

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We live in an age of “Ready, fire, aim”> Online solutions need to be agile, changing strategic

direction should not be difficult

Is your “aaS” covered?> If your organisation’s web presence isn’t provided “as a

Service” – you may be missing the boat. Squiz can help!

Predicted growth has exceeded 500%> Our cloud has gone through 5 significant

expansion phases in under 6 months.

The Squiz Cloud – How it came to be

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How it came to be – the challenges

> Affordability (without sacrificing functionality)> Agility (enables rapid deployment)> Redundancy (ensures we meet uptime guarantees)> Scalability (allows customers to survive infrequent

peaks)> The Squiz Suite was born!

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How it came to be – Our Options

> Rackspace or Amazon

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How it came to be – Our Options

> Rackspace or Amazon

Offshore hosting doesn’t sit well with our government clients.

> White-label an Australian vendor

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How it came to be – Our Options

> Rackspace or Amazon

Offshore hosting doesn’t sit well with our government clients.

> White-label an Australian vendor

If Squiz don’t control the infrastructure, Squiz can’t control the quality.

> Continue to only provide dedicated (dinosaur) hosting

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How it came to be – Our Options

> Rackspace or Amazon

Offshore hosting doesn’t sit well with our government clients.

> White-label an Australian vendor

If Squiz don’t control the infrastructure, Squiz can’t control the quality.

> Continue to only provide dedicated (dinosaur) hosting

That’s so last year.

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How it came to be

Let’s build a cloud like Google!

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Let’s build a cloud like Google!

> It should scale horizontally, without an expensive SAN (Enables affordability)

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> We should be able to provision remotely (Enables agility)

Let’s build a cloud like Google!

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> We should be able to resize your services (Enables scalability)

Let’s build a cloud like Google!

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> The infrastructure needs to automatically heal (Enables redundancy)

Let’s build a cloud like Google!

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The Squiz Cloud

> It’s not VMWare!> Did you know VMWare relies on a single point of failure?

WARNING!

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The Squiz Cloud – It’s Applogic

> Combines traditional “grid” computing with new virtualisation technologies

> Does not require shared storage devices, all physical nodes combine to form extremely large resource pools

> It is based on open-source virtualisation technologies

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The Squiz Cloud – A Demonstration

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Talk to us

> Jacob Gardiner – National Hosting Manager> (02) 8507 5222> [email protected]