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Page 1: Suse Cloud, Openstack and Virtualisation for the … · Agenda • Introduction and Datalounges background • Todays market: shark eat shark • Openstack in the enterprise: ready

Suse Cloud, Openstack and Virtualisation for the

EnterpriseDatalounges Oy @datalounges

http://www.datalounges.com

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Agenda• Introduction and Datalounges background

• Todays market: shark eat shark

• Openstack in the enterprise: ready or not

• Suse Cloud, reasons behind the choice

• Infrastructure design

• Implementation, the nitty gritty story

• What Enterprise wants, Enterprise gets

• Target Market / Target Products

• Questions?

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Background: Datalounges• Decades of Multinational Corporate IT in experience

• Frustrated with vendor offering and sales tactics with lock-in

• Surveyed large (1000+ employees) Enterprise customer about current Cloud offering and what is wanted

• Catering Enterprise: a whole new level of pain with HUGE rewards (not monetary).

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Todays Market, Shark eat Shark

• Many Cloud vendors, all the same product

• vServer cheap at first glance, hidden costs ridiculous, example: Azure, Amazon, digital ocean

• Same business model for small businesses, not easily adjustable for enterprise.

• Enterprise = budgeting, budgeting != flexible costs

• Vendor approach is: Go in on small budget and speed, make customer adjust to us.

• Overselling in some cases is not anymore based on efficiency but on cash raking. Ratios of 24-32/1 Physical core is not unheard of, some vendors go as high as 48-64/1

• Buzzwords like SSD, instant server etc. dominate the market.

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Openstack for the enterprise, ready or not

Positives:

• Short answer: yes… mostly

• Openstack provides flexibility, reliability and elasticity combined with speed that matches near hardware platform

• Opensource and a proper governance and the growth potential makes Openstack one of the most ideal OS Products for Enterprise.

• Ready “distributions” provide Enterprise with support options.

• The concept for the user to forget the hardware layer completely and be able to spin up VMs based on quotas is very appealing.

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Openstack for the enterprise, ready or not

Challenges:

• Openstack is NOT easy to maintain

• Monitoring Openstack is non-existent (DIY or a combination of many tools, NONE of which is properly documented)

• To be effective and reliable, Openstack requires a good selection of hardware before hosting a VM can even start.

• Proof of concepts are quite difficult and require a steep learning curve.

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Suse Cloud, reasons behind the choice

• Enterprise offering with Enterprise support

• Ease of maintaining and deployment of new resources (Crowbar)

• Well documented setup

• SAP and Microsoft support SLES -> broad support on horizontal level -> flexibility for customers

• Multi-Hypervisor support out of the box

• Driver Support for Windows

• Designed for large environments with a lot of flexibility

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Infrastructure Design: Hardware

• Blade servers in Multiple Blade Centers

• Rack Servers for additional computing power

• Storage over Fibre-channel

• 10gbit Ethernet for Blades for fast deployment

• Multiple gigabit Internet interfaces for reliability and speed.

• PB possibility storage, across multiple channels for resiliency

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Infrastructure Design: Software

• Suse Cloud with Suse Manager for Patch deployment and maintenance

• CePH Storage backend with Glance and Cinder interfacing with it

• Customized Openstack Dashboard (why re-invent the wheel)

• LBaaS, VPNaaS - Site to site and via OpenVPN appliance for remote access

• Project/Customer Environment approach, transparently granting access via VPN tunnels to own environments

• Full Console access to server,Windows 2008, R2, 2012, 2012R2 support and image deployment

• Customzied Windows images for customer (branded, pre-configured with specific toolchains etc.)

• Combination of ceilometer and other monitoring tools (working on an Openstack monitoring tool which interfaces to ceilometer)

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Implementation, the nitty gritty story

• Base install of Admin node done via Admin appliance from Suse Studio

• Networking in small steps with long design times

• Several attempts failed due to “human” error

• Research and performance test, failed hardware

• Failover tests, “plug the chord” tests

• Burning the house down!

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What Enterprise wants, Enterprise gets

• Enterprise largely runs on: Windows, Active Directory, Exchange, SAP

• Enterprise wants flexibility on the vendors side

• Enterprise wants to control the resources and be able to manage their own “Virtual Datacenter”

• Enterprise wants proper budgeting

• Enterprise wants reliability

• Achievable through: Connect::Expand::Grow philosophy

• Connect to your Cloud environment transparently as if it were your own network

• Expand your network and infrastructure according to your needs

• Grow your network and your business with resources on demand

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Target Market/ Target Products

Target Market:

• Customers who know what they wantand are looking for environments, not VMs

• Medium to Large companies that have the need to grow their infrastructure

• Development Companies who need test and development environments (SAP, Microsoft products)

Target Product examples:

• Delayed replication environments

• Upgrade path environments

• Test and development environments

• Production environments that need flexibility and reliability

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Product example: resource environment

Baremetal Systems

Environment

Customer Network

Dashboard Interface as

Control

Customer Network

Resource Pool• RAM • Cores • Storage( Block and Object) • IP Addresses

VM1 VM2 VM3

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Questions?

http://www.datalounges.com@datalounges