BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTThe presentation will begin at approximately 10:05 am PT. © 2019 SDxCentral. All Rights Reserved. 2 © 2019 WIND RIVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Housekeeping – Using Zoom Webinar as an attendee 3 © 2019 WIND RIVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © 2019 SDxCentral. All Rights Reserved. Cloud Native for Telco: 4 © 2019 WIND RIVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Your Presenters for Today Networks 5 © 2019 WIND RIVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Welcome to the SDxCentral Webinar Relevant Industries Who Should Attend? Key Takeaways • Telecom Equipment • Network Architects • Network Engineers • Including cloud native as part of your strategy will help to “future proof” your networks, keeping them from becoming obsolete in an environment where the pace of change in technology is ever increasing. • Deploying a container strategy that spans from the core to the edge and into devices is very different than deploying in a data center. Make sure you understand the requirements by working with someone like Wind River who has decades of experience deploying trusted solutions in demanding environments. • Bare metal, containers, VMs – there are many ways to get the job done and they aren’t all mutually exclusive. It is possible to deploy a hybrid strategy that enables you to get the most benefit depending on the circumstances. © 2019 SDxCentral. All Rights Reserved. © 2019 WIND RIVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. CLOUD NATIVE FOR TELCO 35+ YEARS WHEN IT MATTERS, 8 © 2018 WIND RIVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 9 © 2019 WIND RIVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WHAT IS “CLOUD NATIVE” Cloud native computing uses an open source software stack to deploy applications as microservices; packaging each part into its own container, and dynamically orchestrating those containers to optimize resource utilization “Cloud Native” technologies include containers, service meshes, microservices, immutable infrastructure and declarative APIs that allow deployment in cloud environments through loosely coupled and automated systems https://www.lfedge.org/projects/openglossary/ WHERE CONTAINERS ARE USED Source: Allied Market Research Opportunities and Forecasts 2018 CNF EDGE USE CASES – 5G Common Drivers: Local compute/processing OTHER 5G EDGE USE CASES Common Drivers: Local compute/processing Rail/Train Devices Evolved Packet Core BENEFITS OF CLOUD NATIVE Enabling developers to design & test once, deploy everywhere Speed: containers are far more lightweight than VMs, they start up much faster and use much less memory compared to booting an entire OS Don’t care about specific workloads Deploy applications quickly, easily and consistently, regardless of the target architecture Handle deployment, monitoring, lifecycle Provide Infrastructure CHALLENGES CUSTOMERS FACE AT THE EDGE 1. Complexity: Navigating complex landscape; Operational complexity kube-proxy kublet kubectl HELM registry armada Virtlet KUBERNETES Kubevirt CNCF OverC 2. Diversity: Bridging gap from IT to OT where one size does not fit all including ZTP, disparate architectures and SW platforms 4. Security and performance of containers in Edge applications 3. Cost: 1000s or more deployed edge servers/devices increases the HW costs 5x or more for some use cases; solutions with 3+ controllers isn’t feasible K3s CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EDGE CLOUDS Workload Orchestration Low - Latency Requirement 19 © 2019 WIND RIVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. SO YOU WANT TO “TRANSFORM” TO CNFS 20 © 2019 WIND RIVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. #1: “CONTAINERS IN A VM” ARCHITECTURE Containers are hosted by VMs PROS: including containers in a VM – Live migration, monitoring & fault recovery – Scaling of and load balancing across CONS: End User Remote Connection to Container App Create Container #2: BARE METAL CONTAINERS IN A VM ARCHITECTURE Provides a bare metal environment within OpenStack (with Ironic) PROS: End User Remote Connection to Container App Create Container Applications Containerize OpenStack OpenStack Helm managing the lifecycle of the OpenStack cluster citizens needed for legacy VMs OpenStack end user applications Kubernetes Container Platform Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) LF Edge; AKRAINO, EdgeX Foundry OpenStack Foundation: StarlingX, AirShip Plus many, many more….. POLLING QUESTION – 1 Never heard of it – 2 Know of it, but not really looked at it – 3 Understand it pretty well – 4 Downloaded and installed it 25 © 2019 WIND RIVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. STARLINGX EDGE-CLOUD PLATFORM Pre-built distribution addresses complexity of building a full- featured cloud native platform Container architecture that supports VMs when needed Supports a distributed cloud model Flexibility designed for Edge/OT use-cases Scales from 1 server to a mini- data-center kublet Highly-Available NEXT-GENERATION DISTRIBUTED CLOUD Any workload deployed across any platform Titanium k8s Master Nodes Nodes nodes - Low/Zero touch provisioning 28 © 2019 WIND RIVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. AND DON’T FORGET SECURITY… Secure chain of trust from physical hardware extending into Virtual for protection of perimeter P la tfo rm S e c u rity (F e a tu re SUMMARY Operational complexity is the biggest initial challenge for distributed edge cloud deployments Distributed edge cloud solutions should be designed to support centralized management, scalability, edge cloud autonomy and zero touch provisioning Edge clouds build on Cloud Native standards are independent of segment, infrastructure, and platform software Many open source and consortia exist to address the requirements of containers and Edge clouds 30 © 2019 WIND RIVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NEXT STEPS Get engaged with StarlingX at https://www.starlingx.io – Join mail-list – Download StarlingX binary – Review project on-boarding Contact Wind River to learn more about our commercial solutions and what we are doing with StarlingX https://windriver.com Questions & Answers