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Deploying Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 5 on NetApp Storage August 21, 2014 Bob Callaway Technical Marketing Engineer, Cloud Solutions Group, NetApp
Colin Devine Technical Partner Development Manager, Virtualization & OpenStack, Red Hat
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RED HAT'S OPENSTACK LEADERSHIPWHY DO THESE STATISTICS MATTER?
● Proof that Red Hat has skills, resources to:● Support customers● Drive new features● In;uence strategy and direction of project● Enable partner collaboration
● Wide ranging participation, contrasts with most others who are more narrowly focused
● Important to highlight our leadership in the whole stack● Linux, KVM, libvirt, etc
● RHEL-OSP is an enterprise-grade distribution with ecosystem, lifecycle, and support that customers expect from Red Hat
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BUILDING A COMMUNITY
● RDO Project
● Community distribution of OpenStack
● Packaged/tested for *EL6 and *EL7 and derivatives
● Freely available without registration
● Easy to install
● Vanilla distribution – closely follows upstream
● Upstream release cadence
● 6 month lifecycle – limited updates based on upstream
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OPENSTACK PROGRESSION
Enterprise hardened
Red Hat OpenStack
technology
optimized for
and integrated with
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Support
Red Hat ecosystem
certi5cations
1+ year lifecycle
Bleeding edge upstreamOpenStack source code
Unstable community Linux
No certiCcationsCommunity supportSix month lifecycle
Bleeding edge upstreamOpenStack packaged as
RPMs
Enterprise Linux distros
(CentOS, RHEL, Fedora)
No certiCcationsCommunity supportSix month lifecycle
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WHY RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX OPENSTACK PLATFORM
● All beneCts of community OpenStack and...● Enterprise hardened code
● Co-engineered and integrated with Red Hat Enterprise Linux
● Enterprise software lifecycle
● World-class global support
● Worlds largest OpenStack partner ecosystem
● OpenStack training and certiCcation
● Integrated with trusted Red Hat stack● Red Hat CloudForms ● Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization● Red Hat Storage
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● A typical OpenStack cloud is made up of at least 10 core services (Nova, Cinder, Keystone, Neutron,
glance, etc) + plugins to interact with 3rd party systems – eg. storage arrays, network switches.
● These services run on top of a Linux distribution with a complex set of userspace dependencies, requiring tight integration
● A supported, stable platform requires integration and testing of each of the components
THE IMPORTANCE OF INTEGRATION WITH LINUX...
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● Many of the most complex features are provided by Linux with OpenStack providing management and orchestration
● For example: virtualization provided by the KVM hypervisor, with libvirt management interface, interacting with Open vSwitch userspace switch, transitioning to the kernel's networking stack to handle network namespaces – Each potentially managed by diGerent OpenStack services.
● These components need to be engineered & productized together
● OpenStack cannot be productized as a layered product
THE IMPORTANCE OF INTEGRATION WITH LINUX...
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● Examples of RHEL optimized enablers for OpenStack:
● Virtualization – guest performance, reliability, and Windows
● The pairing of the Linux operating system and OpenStack is so tight that Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform is the only combination that can most eGectively support functionality, performance, security, system-wide stability, and ecosystem support
THE IMPORTANCE OF INTEGRATION WITH LINUX...
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Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor*Red Hat Enterprise Linux KVM
● Lightweight / small footprint
● Less overhead
● Smaller attack surface
● Cost effective
● Closer to operating system DNA
● Provides massive scale-out capabilities
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HYPERVISOR SUPPORT
VMware vSphere*vCenter Driver
● Co-exist with existing infrastructure assets
● Provides a seamless path to future migration to OpenStack
● Uses NSX1 plugin for Neutron
1NSX is only supported in production environments, per VMware's support requirements
*ESXi driver not supported
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●Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
●Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
●Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
●Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
*32 and 64 bit for all versions
●SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
●SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
*32 and 64 bit for all versions
●Windows XP SP3+1
●Windows 73
●Windows 83
Microsoft SVVP Certified●Windows Server 2003 SP2+3
●Windows Server 20083
●Windows Server 2008 R22
●Windows Server 20122
1 32 bit only2 64 bit only3 32 and 64 bit
GUEST SUPPORT
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WORLD'S LARGEST OPENSTACK PARTNER ECOSYSTEM
OEMs and IHVs ISVs
Cloud Service ProvidersSystem Integrators
Channel PartnersManaged Service Providers
● Over 235+ members since launch in April 2013
● Over 900 certified solutions in partner Marketplace
● Over 4,000 RHEL certified compute servers
● Over 13,000 applications available on RHEL
● Large catalog of Windows certified applications
Red Hat OpenStack Cloud Infrastructure Partner Network
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THREE WAYS TO GET OPENSTACK FROM RED HAT
2
3
1
PURCHASE SUPPORTED PRODUCT90-DAY EVALUATION
redhat.com/openstack/evaluation
Learn more at: redhat.com/cloud
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Storage Node Any single object stored three or more
times
Efficient Storage and Scaling Swift & Dynamic Disk Pools
! Dynamic distribution / re-distribution of data “De-clustered” RAID
! Deploying Swift with NetApp E-Series reduces: ! Required storage capacity ! Ongoing cost of operations ! Deployment footprint ! Replication traffic between Swift nodes
! Individual Cinder volumes are represented by: ! A File on NFS export ! An iSCSI LUN
! A Cinder backend should map to a storage virtual machine
! NFS is the recommended storage protocol ! More scalable than iSCSI ! Negligible performance degradation ! Proven solution with hypervisors for many years
! TR4323-DESIGN: “Highly Available OpenStack Deployments Built on NetApp Storage Systems” ! Solution Design document based on Icehouse ! Includes best practices for networking, storage, high availability
! Available for download from http://www.netapp.com/openstack/
! Follow us on Twitter for @openstacknetapp – we’ll tweet out a direct link when it’s posted ! Also NetApp’s OpenStack blog: http://netapp.github.io/openstack/
! RHEL-OSP5 & NetApp Solution Deployment guide (based on TR4323) ! Scheduled to be published before Kilo design summit in Paris
A Winning Combination Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 5 & NetApp
! The combination of RHEL-OSP 5 and NetApp allows you to: ! efficiently and effectively deploy OpenStack in an enterprise environment with strict SLAs ! take advantage of your current infrastructure investment ! make OpenStack consumable and safe for the enterprise
! NetApp’s OpenStack Block Storage drivers are certified by Red Hat for use with: " NetApp clustered Data ONTAP & Data ONTAP operating in 7 Mode " NetApp E-Series & EF-Series " Both NFS and iSCSI storage protocols " Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform versions 3, 4, and 5