OpenStack Summit Tokyo Recap flickr.com/68397968@N07 Jason Hunt Executive Software Architect IBM @DJHunt
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Agenda
• Overall themes & Big Tent
• Specific topics:
– Multi-site/HA
– Monitoring
– NFV
• IBM Contributions
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Agenda
• Overall themes & Big Tent
• Specific topics:
– Multi-site/HA
– Monitoring
– NFV
• IBM Contributions
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Can OpenStack be one platform for everything?
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The Big Tent
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Another view of OpenStack Projects
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OpenStack Project Maturity & Adoption
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Project Navigator: http://openstack.org/software
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Agenda
• Overall themes & Big Tent
• Specific topics:
– Multi-site/HA
– Monitoring
– NFV
• IBM Contributions
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https://www.openstack.org/summit/tokyo-2015/videos/presentation/multisite-openstack-deep-dive
“Designing for Availability and Enterprise Readiness”
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https://www.openstack.org/summit/tokyo-2015/videos/presentation/reliable-openstack-designing-for-availability-and-enterprise-readiness
plus… OpenStack Senlin is a project for clustering
Agenda
• Overall themes & Big Tent
• Specific topics:
– Multi-site/HA
– Monitoring
– NFV
• IBM Contributions
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Ceilometer + Monasca = Ceilosca??
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https://www.openstack.org/summit/tokyo-2015/videos/presentation/ceilometer-monascaceilosca
Agenda
• Overall themes & Big Tent
• Specific topics:
– Multi-site/HA
– Monitoring
– NFV
• IBM Contributions
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Benefits of NFV
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NFV/SDN Business Case for Cloud Based Networking requires
Agility with Trustworthy Operations - often opposing requirements
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• Infrastructure details and deployment is abstracted to speed service creation
• Virtual network functions describe infrastructure requirements
• Service KPIs and Service levels
Operational TrustService Agility
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Detailed Topology
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Abstract Cloud
• Mapping of Virtual Image placement to specific Server and relationships to other instances must be discovered and maintained in real time
• Virtual image server placement discovered in real time
Deliver more services quicker through the factory Analyze Infrastructure faults and experience
Major Domains for Agile Network Service Delivery and Operation
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Deliver more services quicker through the factory Analyze Infrastructure faults and experience
Service Design & Creation Service Fulfilment Service Assurance
BSS
• Highly agile interaction between providers of single VNFs and
End-to-End network service provider (CSPs)
• Much quicker turn-around times compared to classical PNFs
• Move to continuous delivery of network functions and services
• Highly dynamic infrastructure
• High degree of automation
• Multiple layers of
infrastructure and
technologies
• Multi-region
• Real-time visibility
• Observation and correlation of
many data sources
• Use of analytics
• Policy-based decisions and
automation
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Agi
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https://www.openstack.org/summit/tokyo-2015/videos/presentation/telco-industry-made-agile-with-nfv
Pattern/Template
with network definitions
Processes/Workflows
Instantiation, Testing,
Scaling, Decommissioning, etc.
VNF Image
Scripts (install, config, activation, etc)
VNF
Software
VNF Image
Scripts (install, config, activation, etc)
VNF
Software
Virtual
Testers
Service
Simulators
Test Definition
& Scripts
Policies
(placement,
security,
availability)
Service
Definition(service parameters,
KPIs, KQIs, etc.)
Product
Definition(pricing, etc.)
3rd party APIs,
Apps,
And Services
Monitoring &
Service
Assurance
Metrics
And End-to-End Network Service requires many Artifacts …
User
Experience
Assets
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TOSCA, Heat, and Murano
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plus… deploying TOSCA CSAR files via Murano
(just like Heat)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrU00erezWE
Service Function Chaining
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https://www.openstack.org/summit/tokyo-2015/videos/presentation/empower-your-cloud-through-neutron-service-function-chaining
Agenda
• Overall themes & Big Tent
• Specific topics:
– Multi-site/HA
– Monitoring
– NFV
• IBM Contributions
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IBM Contributions
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IBM Contributions
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