Welcome to SUSE Expert Days North America Distribution PDF 02-Feb-2018
Welcome to
SUSE Expert Days
North America Distribution PDF
02-Feb-2018
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Agenda
Welcome and Introductions
Open. Redefined.
Slideware to Real World
Innovation at the Speed of Open SourceLeverage the latest innovations to stay in the game
Extending Your Value with Partners
Lunch
Increasing Agility is the Key to SuccessEarn bonus points by improving business agility
Adapt to Win with IT Transformation Take the top spot by transforming IT
End of Day Wrap Up and Thank You
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Open. Redefined.
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Technology Trends Shaping our World
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What Does This Mean for You?
NEW OPPORTUNITIES
New Ways
to Leverage
Open Source
NEW DEMANDS
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Open Source Projects Have Exploded
+
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Where Do You Start?
• Which open source projects are relevant for you?
• What will work with your existing IT deployment
and with other projects?
• Is the technology enterprise ready
and viable long term?
• What skills and support
do you need?
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SUSE is Redefining What it Means to be Open
The Open, Open Source Company
Open Source
Community
Customers &
Partners
Committed to
open source
Being a leader and
contributor within the
open source community
Delivering
technology and
corporate openness,
interoperability and
flexibility for our
customers/partners
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SUSE Software-defined Infrastructure
and Application Delivery Approach Application Delivery
Physical Infrastructure: Server, Switches, Storage
Public Cloud
SUSE Cloud Service Provider Program
Container ManagementSUSE CaaS Platform
StorageSUSE Enterprise
Storage
NetworkingSDN and NFV
ComputeVirtual Machine &
Container
Operating SystemSUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Platform as a ServiceSUSE Cloud Application Platform
Private Cloud / IaaSSUSE OpenStack Cloud
SUSE Manager
SUSE OpenStack
Cloud Monitoring
Infrastructure &
Lifecycle
Management
Software-Defined Infrastructure
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Open Source at the Heart of Our
SDI and Application Delivery Approach Application Delivery
Physical Infrastructure:
Container
Management
Storage NetworkingCompute
Operating
System
Platform
as a Service
Private Cloud
IaaS
Infrastructure &
Lifecycle
Management
Software-Defined Infrastructure
Public Cloud
Monasca
Spacewalk
SALT
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A Broad and Connected Ecosystem
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SUSE and Microsoft
Collaborating for
Success
Open Source
Solutions on
Azure
Solutions
on Linux
SAP on
Azure
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Slideware to Real World
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SUSE Software-defined Infrastructure
and Application Delivery Approach Application Delivery
Physical Infrastructure: Server, Switches, Storage
Public Cloud
SUSE Cloud Service Provider Program
Container ManagementSUSE CaaS Platform
StorageSUSE Enterprise
Storage
NetworkingSDN and NFV
ComputeVirtual Machine &
Container
Operating SystemSUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Platform as a ServiceSUSE Cloud Application Platform
Private Cloud / IaaSSUSE OpenStack Cloud
SUSE Manager
SUSE OpenStack
Cloud Monitoring
Infrastructure &
Lifecycle
Management
Software-Defined Infrastructure
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Bridging the Data Centre
ecommerce Shop
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Monolithic Applications
Bridging the Data Centre
ecommerce Shop
WEBData
BaseJava ERP
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Bridging the Data Centre
Monolithic Applications
ecommerce Shop
WEBData
BaseJava ERP
Compute Storage Network
Siloed Resource
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Monolithic Applications
Bridging the Data Centre
ecommerce Shop
WEBData
BaseJava ERP
Compute Storage Network
Siloed Resource
ecommerce Shop
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Monolithic Applications
Bridging the Data Centre
ecommerce Shop
WEBData
BaseJava ERP
Compute Storage Network
Siloed Resource
ecommerce Shop
Microservices
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Monolithic Applications
Bridging the Data Centre
ecommerce Shop
WEBData
BaseJava ERP
Compute Storage Network
Siloed Resource
ecommerce Shop
IaaS Internal / Cloud
SDICompute Storage Network
Microservices
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Monolithic Applications
Bridging the Data Centre
WEBData
BaseJava ERP
Compute Storage Network
SDICompute Storage Network
Microservices
SUSE Digital Data Centre bridging the “Old” and the “New”
Application X Application Y
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Monolithic Applications
Bridging the Data Centre
WEBData
BaseJava ERP
Compute Storage Network
SDICompute Storage Network
Microservices
Application X Application Y
SUSE Digital Data Centre bridging the “Old” and the “New”
Day 0
Day 1
Day 2+
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Uncover the “HOW”
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Leverage the Latest
Innovations to Stay
in the Game
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Innovation is the Key to Success
To beat the competition you must be able to
develop and deliver new solutions faster,
leveraging the latest innovations
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Re-define How You
Bring Services to Market
with SUSE & DevOps
• Faster access to IT resources
• Develop & deliver
new services faster
• Increase
responsiveness
• Improve quality
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Thinking DevOps? Think SUSE.
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SUSE Containers as a Service Platform
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Why Do You Want to Invest in Containers?
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What are Containers?
A package/image that can be deployed anywhere (that’s running a Linux
Kernel)
Developers create a layered image of their application that contains
everything their application requires to run on top of a base OS layer
A container image will be able to be built once and run everywhere
Developers can focus on what they do best – development - opposed to
dealing with packaging or library dependency management
Operations can deploy an entire app stack in seconds as they don’t need to
worry about prerequisites
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Host OS
Hypervisor
Guest
OSGuest
OS
Guest
OS
Server
VM VM VM
OS Kernel
Server
Container Runtime
What are Containers?
Making more efficient use of your server resources while empowering your development and operations staff
Deploying the same code to dev and prod
Easier for developers – creating a package with just the software needed to run
Can run anywhere – On Premise, Public Cloud or Private Cloud – It’s no difference!
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How Do Containers Help Transform IT?
Accelerate
application
development and
delivery
Build and deliver
new cloud native
applications
Ease application
transformation
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Without Containers
Isolated development environment
Small team builds a POC
POC hand over to Dev/Ops teams
One of the following issues is likely:
• POC doesn’t run in production/staging
• Development environment not easy to setup (different OS, different tools, missing packages)
POC can’t be safely used in production or
easily migrated to production
With Containers
Team creating POC can also deploy
POC deployed with containers
POC runs in a staging/production environment
New dev environments are easy to setup
Developers can continue using the preferred tools and OS
Happy Developers! Productive teams!
How Containers Ease App Development
Deploying a POC app using modern Ruby on Rails technology
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Plan Code Test Release Deploy OperateBuild
Build and Deliver Cloud Native Applications
Instead of larger, monolithic services …
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Plan Code Test Release Deploy OperateBuild
Smaller Codebase + Specialized Teams + Deconstructed Services
= Agile IT
= Opportunity!
Build and Deliver Cloud Native Applications
Increase agility with Microservices
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Fast start/stop
Densification
In-place upgrades (we destroy and re-deploy)
Host OS
Hypervisor
Guest
OSGuest
OS
Guest
OS
Server
VM VM VM
OS Kernel
Server
Container Runtime
Build and Deliver Cloud Native Applications
Containers enable Microservices model
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Deploying Microservices
Microservices help companies move faster. Containers make it work!
Without Containers
• Set up development environments
• Download, Run all services locally
• (Try to) keep all services up to date
• Check code against dependencies
• Submission of code becomes difficult
With Containers
• Containers are great for
Microservices
• Setup a development namespace
• Developers push code into
dedicated containers -> saves lot of
time
• No need to keep code locally
• Continuous Integration/Continuous
Development (CI/CD) run against all
services
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Public
Cloud
Ease Application Transformation
(Re-)deploy to virtual or cloud infrastructure
Virtual Machine
Physical ServerPrivate Cloud
Public Cloud
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Why a Container Management Platform?
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27%
Enterprises are Running Container Workloads in Production
Cloud Adoption Trends Driving IT Transformation Research Report, Insight Avenue, 2017
1412 IT decision makers in companies with 250+ employees, across all sectors, interviewed in 2017(55% VP / C-level / Director level, 45% Senior Manager level)
RunningToday
Planning to RunWithin 2 years or more
Planning to RunWithin 1 year
44% 17%
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Total Cost Of Ownership is Compelling
The Business Case Works
“The reduction in duplication doesn't just free up
resources on the server, it frees up other
resources too. This is among the primary
drivers of containers in enterprise IT—to
reduce overhead and boost efficiency.”
Containers: Economically, they appear
to be a better option than hardware
virtualization. 451 Research.
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Building a
containerized platform
& stack from the
ground up is not for
everyone
Container Services in the Public Cloud. Gartner 2017
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Organizations Need Containers to be More Consumable
Container
Lifecycle
OrchestrationContainer
Microservices
Provision Manage Automate Host Services
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What is SUSE CaaS Platform?
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What is SUSE CaaS Platform?
Speed application delivery to improve business agility
SUSE CaaS Platform is an enterprise class
container management solution that
enables IT and DevOps professionals to more
easily deploy, manage, and scale container-
based applications and services.
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• Achieve faster time-to-value
• Simplify management of your
container platform
• Maximize return on your investment
3 Key Benefits
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Achieve Faster Time-to-Value
Curated
Package
• Kubernetes
• Container engine;
Image registry
• SUSE MicroOS
• Open source technologies:
Helm, open interface
SUSE
Enterprise
Hardening &
Support
• Meet internal compliance
standards
• Assure reliable, scalable
and robust SUSE CaaS
Platform
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Simplify Management of Your
Container Platform
Efficient
InstallationEasy
Scaling
Always
up-to-date
Easy setup of
Kubernetes
Mass deploy in
minutes
Manage
using CLI or
dashboard
Simplify with
deployment
profiles
Complete control on-
command updates
Unique rollback
capability by SUSE
MicroOS
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Maximize ROI
Flexible
Platform
Designed
for Today &
Tomorrow
Cloud
Service
Economics
Run generic Linux
container, built on
any Linux
Deliver using
enterprise grade
SUSE MicroOS
Bank on technology
standards
(Kubernetes)
Upgrade to SUSE
Cloud Application
Platform
Offer container
services
Deploy on private
& public clouds
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Three Key Technology Components
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SUSE MicroOS for Hosting Containers
A purpose built operating system designed for running containers and
optimized for large deployments..
Contains everything you need for running containers in production
Key features include:
• An easy to manage/upgrade OS
• Easily setup/manage a cluster of nodes
• Use core SUSE Linux technologies,
such as btrfs, RPM, autoyast
• Scalable - up to thousands of nodes
• Transactional/Atomic updates
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Kubernetes for Container Orchestration
Helps you deploy and run large numbers of containers at scale in a production
ready environment
Deploy
Manage
Scale
Clustered
Allows users to manage applications, not machines
• Complete container orchestration solution
• Open source
• Production grade
• Industry-leading container technology
• Designed by Google, now part of Cloud
Native Computing Foundation
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Kubernetes Deployment is Not Easy
Kubernetes is great for container orchestration but is
notoriously hard to
• Set up/install
• Configure
• Update
• Manage
• Secure
SUSE CaaS Platform takes this pain away
What used to take hours for skilled engineers can be
done in minutes by junior administrators
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SUSE CaaS Platform
Kubernetes Cluster
k8s
Master
k8s
Worker…
k8s
Master
k8s
Worker…
k8s
Worker
k8s
Worker…
Dashboard
Admin
Node
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HelmPackage management for Kubernetes
What is Helm? • Tool to manage Kubernetes application
• Streamlines installation and management
• It’s like ‘zypper’ for Kubernetes
• Helm has two parts: a client (helm) and a server (tiller).
• Tiller runs inside of Kubernetes cluster, and manages
releases (installations) of charts*
• During SUSE CaaS Platform set up the server can be
installed on the Kubernetes cluster and then Helm can be
used to deploy containerized applications.
Why Helm? • Ability to deploy applications from SUSE maintained Helm
charts or from 3rd party sources
• Official tool to deploy containerized products such as SUSE
Cloud Application Platform
• Easy to integrate with SUSE CaaS Platform* “Helm Chart” is the Kubernetes equivalent of an RPM file
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SUSE CaaS Platform Setup Walkthrough
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SUSE CaaS Platform
Kubernetes Cluster
k8s
Master
k8s
Worker…
k8s
Master
k8s
Worker…
k8s
Worker
k8s
Worker…
Dashboard
Admin
Node
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SUSE CaaS Platform
Easy installation
Integrates well with existing infrastructure
Deploy Kubernetes in 15 minutes
Now let’s deploy something….
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Demo!
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What did we just see?
We deployed a fully functional e-commerce solution with one command
in minutes
We have version control and release management of said deployment
All running on top of an Enterprise Ready Production Kubernetes
Cluster
Powered by SUSE CaaS Platform, Kubernetes and Helm
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Roadmap
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2017 2018 2019 2020
SUSE CaaS Platform
v1
v2
v2.x
v3
v3+
Container Host OS
(MicroOS)• Codebase: SUSE Linux
Enterprise 12 SP2
• Designed for containers
and optimized for large
deployments
• Transactional updates
• Cluster dashboard for
deployment and update
Orchestration• Kubernetes v1.5: Complete
solution for container-based
workloads: deploy, scale,
manage
• Cmdline capabilities
• Docker open source
project version 1.12.6
Ecosystem• Private registry
• Persistent storage: local,
NFS, SUSE Enterprise
Storage
v1
Container Host OS • Codebase: SUSE Linux
Enterprise 15
• More flexible set up
• Enhance administration
dashboard
• Further scalability
Orchestration• Kubernetes version update
• Federation of Kubernetes
cluster
Ecosystem• Enable SUSE Enterprise
Storage on top of SUSE
CaaS Platform
• Additional container
images for workloads
• Improved processes for
maintenance
• 3+ years general support,
LTSS and overlap support
Container Host OS (MicroOS)• Codebase: SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 SP3
• Tested with 50 nodes
• Multi-master cluster set up, tested with 100
nodes
• Integration with public cloud (Amazon, Azure,
Google)***
• Enhance administration dashboard
Orchestration• Kubernetes 1.7
• Add Kubernetes DNS module (kube-dns)
• Docker open source project
version 1.12.6
Ecosystem• Helm for installing containerized applications
• Enable SUSE CAP on top of SUSE CaaS
Platform
Container Host OS• Codebase and packaging
optimized for transactional
updates
• HA setup of cluster
• Improve isolation options
• Container engine change
• Disaster recovery
• Single node install
Orchestration• Kubernetes version update
• Network options (CNI and
Callico or Cilium?)
Ecosystem• Smaller base container
images
• Additional container
images for workloads
Container Host OS • Codebase: SUSE Linux
Enterprise 12 SP3
• Tested with 200 nodes
• Enhance administration
dashboard
Orchestration• Kubernetes version update
• Kubernetes dashboard
(kube-dash)
• Multi-user / RBAC support
• Loadbalancer for
bare metal
Ecosystem• Private registry in
offline mode
• Trusted container images
v2 v2.x v3 v3+
* Information is forward looking and subject to change at any time.*** Item delivered post-GA
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Break
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Earn Bonus Points
by Improving
Business Agility
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Increase Agility with Open Source
Respond faster with
a Software-defined
Infrastructure built using
open source delivered
with:
• Better quality &
security
• Lower costs
• No vendor lock-in
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Open, Flexible and AgileSUSE Software-defined Infrastructure
• True to open source vision
• Flexible and adaptive open source SDI
approach
• Enterprise-ready, so you can rest easy
• Modular
• Automated & orchestrated
• Consolidated management
• Self-healing
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SUSE Software-defined Infrastructure
and Application Delivery Approach Application Delivery
Physical Infrastructure: Server, Switches, Storage
Public Cloud
SUSE Cloud Service Provider Program
Container ManagementSUSE CaaS Platform
StorageSUSE Enterprise
Storage
NetworkingSDN and NFV
ComputeVirtual Machine &
Container
Operating SystemSUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Platform as a ServiceSUSE Cloud Application Platform
Private Cloud / IaaSSUSE OpenStack Cloud
SUSE Manager
SUSE OpenStack
Cloud Monitoring
Infrastructure &
Lifecycle
Management
Software-Defined Infrastructure
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SUSE OpenStack Cloud
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What is SUSE OpenStack Cloud
• You know of Cloud Compute right?
Maybe you use AWS or Azure?
• Allowing pay-as-you-go model for IT infrastructure and
toward dynamic software-defined service delivery.
• But you may need a capital investment that resides in
your control domain (data center).
• But need the same multi-tenant, agile, cloud scale
characteristics for this cloud service.
• That is where SUSE OpenStack Cloud comes in.
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Why OpenStack?
• OpenStack is an open source software platform for cloud
computing. Mostly deployed as infrastructure-as-a-service
(IaaS), whereby virtual servers and other resources are
made available to customers.
• Manages multi-vendor hardware pools of processing,
storage and networking resources throughout a data center.
• Managed through a web-based dashboard, command-line
tools, or via RESTful web services.
• The OpenStack Foundation began managing
Openstack in 2010.
• More than 500 companies have joined the project.
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How SUSE Works in OpenStack
• This is great with Cloud Native because you can
not only orchestrate VM’s but also Bare Metal and
containers.
• But why not manage the more traditional
workloads in your environments?
• We influence the leadership (Alan Clark and
Helion).
• Give back: our message of HA for the
Cloud was critical.
• It also helps that SUSE is in open source
generally, Linux, KVM, Xen, Networking, Storage
etc.
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Scheduler
Hypervisor Choice and SupportInvestment protection and enhanced value
Deployment
UI
Admin Server
SUSE Linux Enterprise
Chef Server
Crowbar
Software mirror
DHCP/TFTP
Control Node
SUSE Linux Enterprise
Database
Message queue
Identity
Image store
Cinder
Neutron
Dashboard
Scheduler
OtherCloud UI
OpenStack compute
z/VM
Hyper-V
OpenStack compute
KVM/XEN/
Docker
OpenStack
Commute
SUSE
OpenStack
Monitoring
z/VM
OpenStack
Commute
Vmware Proxy
OpenStack
Commute +
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High-Availability OpenStack InfrastructureBecause downtime is not an option
HA Proxy
Node 1 Node 2 Node 3
COROSYNC
PACEMAKER
Services Cluster
SUSE Linux
KVM or Xen
OpenStack compute
PACEMAKER REMOTE
SUSE Linux
KVM or Xen
OpenStack compute
PACEMAKER REMOTE
SUSE Linux
KVM or Xen
OpenStack compute
PACEMAKER REMOTE
SUSE Linux
KVM or Xen
OpenStack compute
PACEMAKER REMOTE
PACEMAKER
Keep my workload runningKeep my cloud running
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SUSE OpenStack Cloud 7: Project Coverage
Docs
OpenStack
Ansible
Shared
Libraries
Compute
Service
Orchest.
File-Share
Service
SDN
Object
Storage
Service
Big Data
Service
App Catalog
Block Storage
Service
Pluggable
Authent.
Bare Metal
Provision
Self-Service
Dashboard
Template
and Image
Repository
Rally
DNS Service
Kolla
DBaas
Telemetry
Caas
Secure/Key
Vault
OpenStack
Client (OSC)
Kuryr
RefStack
Tempest
Identity
Management
New
Full Support
Tech Preview
Package Only
Under
Evaluation
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This Section Covered:
• SUSE is the most experienced vendor in delivering open source IaaS
Clouds with OpenStack.
• We are a key representative on behalf of any customer in that community.
• It is all built on core SUSE technology and we bring value to you.
• We have a mature, powerful, replicable deployment technology providing
broad support of other technologies.
• SUSE has augmented this with newer powerful capabilities. Be that with
HA in the Compute Plane, project support or SUSE OpenStack Cloud
Monitoring.
• The real value to you is what you can deliver with Software-defined
Infrastructure service delivery.
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Demo!
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HEAT Script
The Cloud Operator will get the
cloud and Project ready, adding
all the resources needed, then
pass to the consumers in the
Projects.
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What is a HEAT Template
• This is a YAML (simple) script form (be careful of spacing).
• Define the variables under the “parameters” section.
• The “resources” section actually creates the virtual infrastructure
• As this has developed you are able to use many simple scripting
techniques (if, then, else, etc.)
• When combined with Cloud-Init (Cloud-init is a package that contains
utilities for early initialization of cloud instances) you have great versatility
in how the Virtual resources boot.
• Like all scripts remember to use a version management system such as
GIT and maybe adopt CI development.
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HEAT and How it Brings SDI
• This is not a training session but,
• Simple yaml based scripting that takes the
resources available in the cloud you build and
can trigger all that once the script is ran.
• This is the engine that delivers, adaptive,
agile, tenant resources at cloud scale on
demand.
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This Demo Showed
• With SUSE delivering such a robust,
powerful easy to use private cloud via
SUSE OpenStack Cloud you can start
to deliver highly elastic, cloud scale,
service infrastructure at the click of a
single button.
• This “code” the becomes an asset that
can be built upon, augmented and
used as many times as required.
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Demo!
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BUT!
Managing It Can Be Tricky
• Faults can often be hard to isolate.
• There is a need to forecast usage
and capacity plan.
• Visibility is key.
• We work with great partners e.g.
(Micro Focus, Dynatrace, HPE)
• But SUSE now offers:
SUSE OpenStack Cloud Monitoring
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Demo the Administrator View of the Cloud
• Show metrics and fault isolation
• Alerting
• Show Log management (explain how
difficult this is without ELK stack)
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Summary
• Here we are able to show how the open
source community has responded to the
challenge of management with the
development of Monasca, ELK Stack,
Grafana and other technology.
• With SUSE OpenStack Cloud Monitoring,
the installation and quick access to well
designed dashboarding allows the Day 2
Management challenges of highly abstracted
environments to be met head on.
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SUSE OpenStack Cloud Lifecycle
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SUSE OpenStack Cloud Version 7Foundation for software-defined data centers
Business
oriented release
cycle & longer
support
The best
interoperability
Smooth
upgrades
Leading support
for the entire
OpenStack cloud
platform
The widest
hypervisor
support
Fast & easy
setup and
management
Rock-solid
reliability
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2017 2018 2019 2020
SUSE OpenStack Cloud
v7
v8
v9
Built On• OpenStack Newton release
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
12 SP2
New or Expanded Services• Magnum & Kubernetes support
for container orchestration
• Manila integration with CephFS
• Physical server as a Service**
Operational Enhancements• SUSE OpenStack Cloud
Monitoring
v7
Built On• OpenStack Pike release
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
SP3
New or Expanded Services• SUSE Cloud Application Platform
integration
• Physical server as a Service (Ironic)
• SDN support for NSX-V
• Dual lifecycle manager options
Operational Enhancements• Non-disruptive upgrade to v8
• Planning and pre-install validation
• Simple deployment UI
• Multi-region scaling (intra-DC) –
100 nodes per region
• Monitor capacity and performance
• 3-year support
Built On• OpenStack Rocky release
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15
• Scalability Enhancements
New or Expanded Services• Arm control plane
• Unified lifecycle manager
• SUSE Cloud Application Platform integration
improvements
• SUSE CaaS Platform integration
improvements
Operational Enhancements• Fully containerized control plane
• Multiple data center support Improvements
• Cloud monitoring
• Suggestion-based remediation
• Reporting extensions
• Event correlation
• Monitoring of containers
• Alternative authentication
Built on• OpenStack Pike release
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3
New or Expanded Services• IBM s390x control plane
• IBM s390x KVM support
• Arm compute nodes**
• SDN support for NSX-T
• SDN support for Cisco ACI
• SDN Nuage support
• SDN Juniper Contrail integration
• OpenDaylight integration
• OPNFV framework integration
Operational Enhancements• Migrate to Nextgen lifecycle tool
• Lifecycle tools improvements
• Cloud monitoring tenant support
v8 v8 Updates v9
* Information is forward looking and subject to change at any time.
** Items are tech preview
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How This Fits
with Everything
Else
• OpenStack can help you
manage the changing demands
on your organisation
• Whether you need to deliver
cloud Native, Virtualised or
traditional services
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Don’t
Just Take
Our Word
for It
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SUSE Enterprise Storage
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SUSE Enterprise Storage
An intelligent software-defined storage solution, powered by
Ceph technology, that enables IT to transform their enterprise
storage infrastructure to deliver highly scalable and resilient
storage that is cost-efficient and able to seamlessly adapt to
changing business and data demands.
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SUSE Enterprise StorageBridge to the Future
Today’s Data Center
• Traditional data center with storage silos
• Disparate network, compute and storage setup
• Data center disruptions because of regularly
changing technologies
Tomorrow’s Data Center
• Software-defined data center
• Agile infrastructure with support for DevOps model
through automation
• Simplified data center management
• Increased speed of delivery
SUSE Enterprise
Storage is the first
step in a software-
defined future.
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Why is SUSE Enterprise Storage Different?
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What Makes SUSE
Enterprise Storage
Unique?
OpenATTIC
• GUI based configuration and management
• Graphical performance and capacity metrics
• Ability to drill down to per node performance
DeepSea Deployment Tool
• Collection of SALT files for deploying
SUSE Enterprise Storage
• 10 node or 10000 node fixed number
of steps to deploy
• Deployment of Prometheus, Grafana
and openATTIC
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How to Deploy SUSE Enterprise Storage
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Steps to Deploy with DeepSea
salt-run state.orch ceph.stage.0 (prep)
salt-run state.orch ceph.stage.1 (discovery)
Edit proposal(s) and policy.cfg file
salt-run state.orch ceph.stage.2 (configure)
salt-run state.orch ceph.stage.3 (deploy core)
salt-run state.orch ceph.stage.4 (deploy iscsi,
rgw, mds, etc)
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SUSE Enterprise Storage
Block Devices Object Storage File Interface
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Demo!
114114
Roadmap
115
2016 2017 2019 2020
SUSE Enterprise Storage
v4
v5
v6
Built On • Ceph Jewel release
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
12 SP2
Manageability• Initial openATTIC management
• Initial DeepSea Salt integration
Interoperability• Arm
• CephFS (production use cases)
• NFS Ganesha**
• NFS access to S3 buckets**
Availability• Multisite object replication
v4
Built On • Ceph Luminous release
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
12 SP3
Manageability• openATTIC phase 2
• Grafana monitoring dashboard
• Prometheus event alert - email
• DeepSea Salt integration phase 2
• Online Filestore to BlueStore
Interoperability• NFS Ganesha
• NFS access to S3 buckets
• CIFS Samba**
• CephFS Multi MDS support
Availability• Erasure coded block and file
Efficiency• BlueStore back-end
• Data compression
Built On • Ceph Nautilus release
• SUSE CaaS Platform
Manageability• Integration with Kubernetes
• Enhanced automatic metric reporting
• Last good configuration rollback
• IPv6
• CephFS directory quotas
• Self-healing placement groups
Interoperability• Containerized deployment
• QoS
• RDMA back-end
Availability• CephFS snapshots
• Asynchronous file replication
Efficiency• Data deduplication
Built On • Ceph Mimic release
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 and
SUSE CaaS Platform
Ceph Mimic• RBD client cache
• Cache tiering enhancements
• BlueStore/RocksDB enhancements
• Ceph manager enhancements
Manageability• Containerized control plane**
• Automatic metric reporting phase 1
Interoperability• Non SUSE RBD and CephFS clients
• CIFS/Samba
• RDMA back-end**
• QoS for object
Availability• Asynchronous iSCSI replication
• Multisite RADOSGW N+1 with N/N-1
• Hot standby monitor node
v5 v6 v7
* Information is forward looking and subject to change at any time.
2018
v7
** Items are tech preview
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2016 2017 2019 2020
SUSE Enterprise Storage Management
v4
v5
v6
Install• Initial DeepSea (Salt) integration
Configure• Initial DeepSea (Salt) integration
• Crush map editor
Manage• View, create, delete Ceph pool
• View, create, delete RBD
• View OSDs
• Manage EC profiles
Monitor• Ceph performance
• Ceph pool status
• RBD status
Diagnose• Ceph health status
v4
Install• Import unmanaged SES cluster
Configure• Online Filestore to BlueStore
Manage• Deploy, configure, assign nodes
• iSCSI target management
• RGW users, buckets, keys
• View, create, delete CephFS
• NFS Ganesha gateway
Monitor• Grafana dashboards
• Prometheus event alert – email
• CephFS status
Diagnose• OSD health status
Install• Enhanced Kubernetes integration
Configure• Guided upgrade process
• SUSE Enterprise Storage client configuration
• Crush map ruleset assistant
• Ceph cluster topology map
Manage• Single-button shutdown
• Enhanced role-based management
• Guided OSD repair process
• Remote mirroring setup
• Command log
Monitor• OSD and MDS statistics
• Ceph client performance (RBD)
• Multiple cluster dashboard
Diagnose• Guided troubleshooting
Configure• Convert EC to replication (visa versa)
Manage• CIFS Samba gateway
• Cache tiering
• Snapshot management
• Internationalization
• Admin node redundancy
• Role-based management (phase 1)
• Cluster rebuild progress
• Autonomous update option
• Admin node backup/restore
• Storage enclosure integration
Monitor• Scale-out Prometheus monitoring
• Event notification alerts
• Event viewer
• SNMP
v5 v6 v7
* Information is forward looking and subject to change at any time.
2018
v7
117117
Lunch
118118
Take the Top Spot
by Transforming IT
119
120
Start Your Transformation with SUSE
• Reduce costs
• Increase agility
and efficiency
• Ensure business
continuity
121
SUSE Software-defined Infrastructure
and Application Delivery Approach Application Delivery
Physical Infrastructure: Server, Switches, Storage
Public Cloud
SUSE Cloud Service Provider Program
Container ManagementSUSE CaaS Platform
StorageSUSE Enterprise
Storage
NetworkingSDN and NFV
ComputeVirtual Machine &
Container
Operating SystemSUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Platform as a ServiceSUSE Cloud Application Platform
Private Cloud / IaaSSUSE OpenStack Cloud
SUSE Manager
SUSE OpenStack
Cloud Monitoring
Infrastructure &
Lifecycle
Management
Software-Defined Infrastructure
122122
SUSE Manager
SUSE Manager
12
3
Asset
Management
Provisioning
Redeployment
Configuration
Management Package
Management
Patch
Management
SUSE Manager
HEALTH MONITORING
COMPLIANCESECURITY
Best-in-class open source infrastructure
management solution designed to help your
enterprise DevOps and IT Operations teams to:
• Optimize operations while reducing costs
• Reduce complexity and regain control of IT
assets
• Ensure compliance with internal security
policies and external regulations
124124
Why Do I Need SUSE Manager?
12
4
Optimize Operations and Reduce CostsEnabling IT administrators to automate their Linux server provisioning, patching and configuration for faster, consistent and maintainable server deployments
Manage all of your enterprise Linux distributions from a single tool 12
5
!
Manage Complexity and Regain Control of Your IT Assets
12
6
Complexity Growing every Day●Hypervisors●Enterprise Applications●SUSE/Redhat Workloads●Containers●Public Clouds●Private Clouds●Dev Ops
Hypervisors
Private and public clouds
Server hardware
Storage hardware
SUSE Linux Enterprise workloads
Red Hat Linux workloads
SUSE CAAS
Manage Complexity and Regain Control of Your IT Assets
12
7
SUSE ManagerReduce complexity and regain control of IT assets with a single tool to manage multiple Linux distributions (SUSE & Red Hat) across a variety of hardware architectures, hypervisors and cloud platforms
Realize your ROI Quickly
SUSE Manager can be deployed rapidly – usually within a week or two. Your investment begins to pay off right away!
Multiple repositories and landscapes get the control you want – when you want.
12
8
Container & Cloud VM Compliance
12
9
• Validate compliance (patch levels etc.) for systems and
containers (CVE Audit)
• OpenSCAP audits now also via Salt
Demo!
13
0
SUSE Manager Server – Resource Recommendations
Advised Number of CPUs:
• Connecting 200 systems or less to SUSE Manager: 4 CPUs
• Connecting 500 systems or less to SUSE Manager: 4-8 CPUs
• When implementing RHEL channels: 8 CPUs
13
1
Hardware Recommended
CPU/vCPU Multi-core 64bit CPU (x86_64, IBM Power Systems, IBM z Systems)
RAM
Minimum 4 GB+ for test server
Minimum 16 GB+ for base installation
Minimum 32 GB+ for a production server
Free Disk Space
Minimum 100 GB for root partition
Minimum 50 GB for /var/lib/pgsql
Minimum 50 GB per SUSE product + 100 GB per Red Hat product /var/spacewalk
SUSE Manager – Supported Client Systems
13
2* Supported added for SLES12 SP2, SP3
Operating System ArchitectureTraditional
ClientsSalt Clients
SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP3 and SP4x86, x86-64, Itanium, IBM Power
Systems, IBM z SystemsSupported Supported
SUSE Linux Enterprise 12, SP1, SP2, SP3
x86-64, IBM Power Systems
(ppc64le), IBM z Systems,
ARM64 (aarch64)*
Supported Supported
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 x86, x86-64 Supported Supported
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 x86-64 Supported Supported
Novell Open Enterprise Server 11, SP1, SP2
and SP3x86, x86-64 Supported Supported
Novell Open Enterprise Server 2015 SP1, 2018 x86, x86-64 Supported Supported
Infrastructure Visualization
13
3
SUSE Linux EnterpriseLive Patching – Using SUSE Manager
Improve business continuity, increase service
availability and enhance security and compliance
by reducing system downtimes.
www.suse.com/products/live-patching/
• Reduce planned and unplanned downtimes by live patching your systems.
• Increase service availability and enable services to run without interruption.
• Ensure systems stay up-to-date with security patches in real time.
ZeroInterruption when
patching systems
MinimizeExposure to
malicious attacks
ReducePlanned and
unplanned downtimes
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Live Patching FAQ
●How long can I keep a system without reboot when using Live Patching?
Up to one year. Live patches are provided for kernels up to one year old. For kernels
older than one year no live patches will be made available.
●To use SUSE Linux Enterprise Live Patching, what are the system requirements?
SUSE Linux Enterprise Live Patching provides patches for SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server 12 Linux kernels.
●Is it possible to install a live patch on top of another live patch without reboot?
Yes, this is possible. The patches provided with Live Patching are stackable.
●Does a Live Patch survive a reboot?
Yes, The patch is RPM based and as such will survive a reboot.
●How does SUSE Linux Enterprise Live Patching work?
SUSE Linux Enterprise Live Patching is built on an open source technology called
"kGraft," developed by SUSE Labs.
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Demo!
13
6
137137
Roadmap
13
7
SUSE Manager2017 2019
V3.0
V3.1
V3.2
SUSE Manager 3 SUSE Manager 3.0.1 SUSE Manager 3.2
Configuration Mgmt.
Integration w/ scalable remote
execution, orchestration and config.
mgmt. framework Salt
Subscription Mgmt.
Optimize SUSE subscriptions with
detailed insights on usage
Monitoring
Easy to use open source monitoring
w/ Icinga
Requires SLES12 SP1
Configuration Mgmt.
Tiered Salt landscapes
• (Salt Proxies)
• Salt RHEL support
• System onboarding wizard
• Salt over SSH
• Configuration baselines
with Snapper integration
Product Integration
• Service Pack migration
from x to x+2
• Live Patching support
Containers & Cloud
• Container builds with SUSE
Manager repositories
Requires SLES 12 SP1/SP2
Configuration Mgmt.
• Config Drift Visualization
Security & Compliance
Salt-based real-time compliance
engine (HubbleStack, TBD)
SDI Mgmt.
Autom. Inventory Mgmt.
Subscription Mgmt.
Public Cloud data gatherers
Monitoring
Next generation ELK-based
monitoring & log management
Containers & Cloud
• VM building with Salt & KIWI
Requires SLES 12 SP3/SP4
SUSE Manager 3.1
Configuration Mgmt.
• Salt 2016.11 (TBD)
• Salt Formulas with Forms (e.g.
SAP)
SDI Mgmt.
• Infrastructure Visualization
• Maintenance Windows
Product Integration
SUSE Manager for Point of Service
(later)
Monitoring
• Icinga over Salt
Containers & Cloud
• VMware integration with Salt
Cloud
• VM building with Salt & KIWI
• Build and audit containers
Requires SLES 12 SP2/SP3
Information is forward looking and subject to change at any time.
20182016
16
SUSE Manager – More Information
Additional resources can be found on our webpage at:
https://www.suse.com/products/suse-manager
SUSE Manager 60 day trial download can be found at:
https://www.suse.com/products/suse-manager/download/
Webinar on SUSE Manager 3.1
Brighttalk Webinar - Compliant Containers with SUSE Manager
Matrix of SUSE Manager Clients:
https://wiki.microfocus.com/images/e/eb/SUMA3-client-matrix-20170509.png
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140140
Break
141141
SUSE Linux Enterprise
Do you need an Enterprise Operating System?
The Operating System Challenge
14
2
• Buy support and services, not software
• Extensive IHV/ISV partner ecosystem
• Fully tested software upgrades and updates
• Technical support from the developers
• Thirteen year support lifecycle
“Linux is free as long as your time is worth
nothing to you.” - Jay Ashford
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is the Platform to Support
YOUR IT Transformation...
Mode 2Mode 1
14
3
Evolution of the Operating System
14
4
SUSE Linux
Enterprise
Server
PastMonolithic
SUSE Linux
Enterprise
Server
Live
Patch
HA
GEO
Real
Time
JeOS
Squeezed
Public
Cloud
Web/Script
Toolchain
Containers
PresentModular
HASAP
Integr.
ServerUnified
Installer
Live
Patch
Unified
Installer
ServerWeb/
Script
Unified
Installer
MicroOS
Just fit
SUSE CaaS
Platform
FutureModular + Single Case
Operating System Requirements
Traditional Infrastructure
Multiple use cases
Manual and automatic installation
Variety of updates, upgrades, legacy
Variable packaging and installation
Might become huge in size and
management
Software-defined Infrastructure
Single use case, multiple systems
Automatic and centralized installation
Always up-to-date
Fit one purpose
Small as possible for size and
management
14
5
Building Bridges – SUSE Linux Enterprise Linux 15
14
6
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is a world-class,
secure open source server operating system
SUSE Linux Enterprise
Increase Uptime Improve
Operational
Efficiency
Accelerate
innovation
14
7
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SUSE Linux Enterprise—Base OS / Modules
12 SP3
15
12 SP4
15 SP1
12 SP5
Base OS SUSE & partner selected
HW enablement, including
driver updates
Improved performance
Common code base with
SUSE Container as a
Service Platform
Foundation for SDN/NFV
Modules Toolchain update
Salt software stack in the
Advanced Systems
Management module
HPC module for x86-64
and arm
12 SP3
Base OS Last service pack for SUSE
Linux Enterprise 12
(tentative)
Consolidation release
Constant user land (minor
version upgrades by need
or business case)
Reuse kernel from SP4 +
very selected hardware
innovations (including
graphic stack)
Modules Latest GCC version in
the Toolchain module
Multi mode OS delivery SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server and Desktop, SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server for SAP Applications +
Modules + Extensions General purpose OS versions
Multiple use cases (physical, virtual, containers
Full set of deployment, management
options; Full control of the installed packages,
updates, upgrades
Continue major version upgrade support
including auto-upgrade
Common Code Base
Architecture/platform support Arch64, x86-64, ppc64le, s390x
Designed for physical, virtual, clouds &
containers - Ready for IoT
Security Cryptography (TLS 1.3), trusted computing,
prepared for certifications
Base OS SUSE & partner selected
HW enablement, including
driver updates. NVDIMM!
Improve “system roles”
Finalize common criteria
certifications and FIPS 140-
2 validation
Migration from SUSE Linux
Enterprise 11 SP4 to SUSE
Linux Enterprise 15 SP1
Improve SAML2 single sign-
on framework
Modules Enhancements to
Developers Module
according to customer and
partner demand
Ease of use Quarterly updates of
installation media
Base OS HW enablement via Kernel
version update, following
upstream
Update of the graphics
stack, not including Gnome
Modules Toolchain update
Refresh of module
packages according to
separate lifecycle of
modules
15 12 SP4 15 SP1 12 SP5
* Information is forward looking and subject to change at any time.
Hardware Architectures: Intel 64 / AMD64 – IBM z and LinuxONE – IBM Power – arm
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications inherits features from BaseOS
and modules. Available on Intel/Arm and IBM Power
SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 – Themes
14
9
Multimodal – address traditional & containerized infrastructureProvide a common code base for traditional and software defined data center.
Unified InstallerInstall all SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 products starting from a single medium.
Modular+Everything is a module: A stable base, progressive options, flexible delivery.
Ease of use – hassle-free use of modules & extensionsEasily search, install, and use packages across the SUSE universe.
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SUSE Linux Enterprise 15
Base install and module selection
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153
154
155
156
157
158
Linux Kernel
Kernel 4.12
• Preliminary Radeon Vega support
• USB Type-C support
• New BFQ I/O scheduler for a more responsive desktop
• New Kyber I/O scheduler
• Upstream Progress in Live kernel patching
• Add support for Intel IMSM's Partial Parity Log
• Expose OpenChannel SSDs as device blocks
15
9
Additional Changes
• GCC7 as system compiler
Will stay the same during SLE 15 lifetime, Yearly updates will be provided in a channel
• OpenSSL
1.1.x as default, 1.0.x available in Legacy for a grace period
• Scripting languages
Ruby 2.5, PHP7, Perl 5.26, Python 3.6 (Python 2 will be in Legacy Module for a grace period)
• Gnome 3.26
• High Availability
• Hawk2 UI improvements
• DRBD multi-node three-way replication
• Cluster-raid 10 (as Technical Preview)
16
0
Additional Changes
• Chrony (ntpd will be in Legacy for a grace period)
• Firewalld (replaces SUSEFirewall2)
• SALT in Base system
• TLS 1.3
• Improved: Package search
Across modules
• FIPS 140-2 (post GA)
• Nvdimm improvements
• OpenJDK 9
• and much more...
16
1
SUSE & openSUSE – Working Together
16
2
Mutual collaboration
Upstream innovations
Stable code and contributions
The New openSUSE Distributions
openSUSE Tumbleweed
• Rolling Release
• Continuously Updated & Tested
• Perfect for Upstream Developers &
Power Users
16
3
openSUSE Leap
• Regular release
• Shared core with SUSE Linux
Enterprise
• Perfect for SysAdmins, Enterprise
Developers and Users
Long Future Ahead
16
4
Leap
42.2
SLE
12 SP2
Core
12.2
Leap
42.3
SLE
12 SP3
Core
12.3
Leap
15
SLE
15
Core
15
openSUSE Tumbleweed
Broadening software choices for enterprise users, save to install
Community built and maintained
SUSE-approved and built at no extra cost
Public download and SCC integration
https://packagehub.suse.com/
SUSE Package Hub
16
5
Upstream packages
What is Open Build Service (OBS)?
16
6
OBS user submits source to OBS and gets a product
PackageSource Image
Online
Repository
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Demo!
16
7
SUSE Solutions for SAP Applications
Why Do You Need an Enterprise Linux Distribution?
18
2
SUSE adds value beyond the
base operating system
SAP
NetWeaver
SAP
S/4HANASAP HANA
SUSE Has the Ideal Platform for Your SAP Landscape
18
3
Unrivaled Relationship Making SUSE the Smart Choice for SAP Workloads
• 17+ years of joint testing and development at the SAP LinuxLab
• Joint collaboration on Cloud Foundry
• SUSE Linux Enterprise is the leading platform for SAP workloads on Linux
• Seamless support from SAP and SUSE
• SUSE Linux Server for SAP Applications delivers built-in high availability, superior performance and
security
• First and leading OS for SAP HANA
• The platform powering SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud
• SUSE OpenStack Cloud powers SAP’s HANA Cloud platform
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Challenge Solution Results
• Expand HANA
Enterprise Cloud
• Meet enterprise
requirements
• 6,600 servers
• 12,000 CPUs
• 16,000 VMs
• SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server for SAP
Applications
• 99.999% availability
• Reduced TCO
• Streamlined operations
SAP is also a SUSE Customer
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5
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications
Extended Service Pack Support18 Month Grace Period
SAP specific update channel
24x7 Priority Support for SAP
......Page Cache Management
SAP specific update channel
SUSE Linux Enterprise ServerSLE High Availability
SAP HANA & SAP NetWeaver
SAP HANAFirewall
SAP HANAResource
Agents
InstallationWizard
24x7 Priority Support for SAP
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2017 2018 2019 2020
SUSE Linux Enterprise—Mission Critical
12 SP3
15
12 SP4
15 SP1
12 SP5
High Availability & GEO
Clustering • Azure cloud support
• Geo bootstrap kit
• HAWK2: edit fencing
topologies
Live Patching• Power LE support
12 SP3
High Availability & GEO
Clustering Improve integration into
Single sign-on
Published API
Live Patching Deeper integration with
other SUSE products
High Availability & GEO Clustering • Rebase stack on SUSE Linux Enterprise 15
common code base
• Expand options for host based mirroring
• Merge GEO clustering into HA
• ClusterAPI**
Live Patching• More architecture support
(following market needs)
High Availability & GEO
Clustering Improve integration into
single sign-on
Published API
Extended RBAC for cluster
ops
Cluster templates (app/use
case specific)
Live Patching Userland LP**
Integration with other SUSE
products
Real Time New: SUSE Linux
Enterprise 15 based RT
capabilities
High Availability & GEO
Clustering Expand options for host
based mirroring
Merge GEO clustering into
HA also for SUSE Linux
Enterprise 12
Live Patching More architecture support
(following market needs)
15 12 SP4 15 SP1 12 SP5
* Information is forward looking and subject to change at any time.
** Items are tech preview
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SAP Platform Installation Automation
Installation Wizard now installs:
• A complete SAP high
availability stack
• SAP HANA TDI (tailored data center
Integration) environments
• Uses SUSE Manager
SAP HANA Firewall installation options
• Installation Wizard
• Auto-configuration
SUSE Linux Enterprise
High Availability Extension
18
9
Virtually eliminate unplanned downtime with an advanced
clustering system that can be deployed in both physical
and virtual environments.
www.suse.com/products/highavailability
• Get near 100% uptime, maximized for your Linux workloads
• Boost flexibility and maintain continuity by supporting mixed clustering
• Protect data integrity and minimize data loss with data replication across clusters
• HAE and GEO Clustering merging
75%Cost Savings
100%Server Deployment
99.999%Uptime
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Overview Supported SAP HA Scenarios
• Manual failover
• Simple stack
• Enqueue replication
• Combined stack
SAP NetWeaver
• Manual failover
• Performance optimized
• Cost optimized
• Multitenant database
containers
• Storage replication
• Public Cloud
• Others
SAP HANA
ScaleUp
• Auto-host failover
• Manual takeover
• Performance optimized
• Storage replication
• Public cloud
• Others
SAP HANA
ScaleOut
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Available with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 12 SP2
SAP HANA Scale-Out: Performance Optimized
SAP
HANA
(PR1)
primar
yPR1
SAP
HANA
(PR1)
secondary
PR1
pacemak
eractive/activ
e
System
replication
Cluster
1
Cluster
2
vIPCluster 2 usage
Data pre-load on
secondary
Take-over decision
Take-over process
Take-over reaction
time
Take-over speed
Dedicated
Yes
Fully Automated by SUSE cluster
solution
Fully Automated by SUSE cluster
solution
Fast due to pacemaker heartbeat
Fast since data pre-loaded
Demo!
19
3
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
19
4
The recommended and supported
operating system for SAP applications.
195195
Wrap-up
196
SUSE Software-defined Infrastructure
and Application Delivery Approach Application Delivery
Physical Infrastructure: Server, Switches, Storage
Public Cloud
SUSE Cloud Service Provider Program
Container ManagementSUSE CaaS Platform
StorageSUSE Enterprise
Storage
NetworkingSDN and NFV
ComputeVirtual Machine &
Container
Operating SystemSUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Platform as a ServiceSUSE Cloud Application Platform
Private Cloud / IaaSSUSE OpenStack Cloud
SUSE Manager
SUSE OpenStack
Cloud Monitoring
Infrastructure &
Lifecycle
Management
Software-Defined Infrastructure
197
SUSE Cloud Application PlatformUniquely delivering Kubernetes & Cloud Foundry
Better Together Cloud Foundry and
Kubernetes
Faster Time to Value Containerized Cloud
Foundry
Enterprise Ready Built on SUSE Linux
Enterprise
198
Sneak Peak: SUSE Cloud Application Platform
https://youtu.be/FBBTQL_swu8
Stay tuned for more detail at a event coming soon.
199
How Will You Compete?
• Leverage the latest
Innovations to stay in
the game
• Earn bonus points by
improving business agility
• Take the Top Spot by
Transforming IT
200
What’s Next
• Identify your top
three IT priorities
• Talk to the SUSE team to
see how they can help
• Visit suse.com for
more information
• Follow us on social media
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