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Base: North  American  and  European  IT  decision  makers  at  enterprise  firms  with  1,000  or  more  employees  

Source Forrsights Hardware Survey Q3 2013

13%   21%   33%   9%   10%   10%  

Public  cloud†  (N=575)   Hosted  private  cloud†  (N=575)   Internal  private  cloud†  (N=575)  

Expanding/upgrading  implementaOon  or  implemented,  not  expanding   Planning  to  implement  in  the  next  12  months  

“What  are  your  firm’s  plans  to  adopt  the  following  forms  of     cloud  compu*ng  infrastructure-­‐as-­‐a-­‐service  (IaaS)?”  

(Percentage  of  respondents  who  answered  “planning  to  implement  in  the  next  12  months”,     “implemented,  not  expanding”,  and  “expanding/upgrading  implementaOon)    

No  surprise  that  IT  buyers  prefer  private  clouds  

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IBM      

   

   IBM's  approach  to  addressing  applicaOon  release  challenges  (prior  to  the  

acquisiOon  of  UrbanCode)  leverages  and  extends  its  ALM  tools.  IBM's  primary  focus   conOnues  to  be  on  providing  test  automaOon  and  version  control,  but  RaOonal  

AutomaOon  Framework  provides  a  framework  that  enables  pipeline  management   of  complex  middleware  environments.  IBM  also  recently  released  a  new  product,   IBM  SmartCloud  ConOnuous  Delivery,  that  can  model  environments  and  provide   pipeline  management  to  development/test  environments  with  a  focus  on  IBM's   environments,  such  as  IBM  SmartCloud,  PureApplicaOon  System  and  IBM  Workload   Deployer.  The  acquisiOon  of  UrbanCode  adds  release  workflow  and  release  

automaOon  capabiliOes  to  IBM's  offerings,  in  addiOon  to  available  integraOons  with   MidVision  for  arOfact  deployment  or  Opscode  Chef  (the  open-­‐source  community   version).  

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Cloud  Management  Plaforms  technology  has  moved  rapidly  to  reach  the  Peak  of  Inflated  

ExpectaOons,  and  it  will  become  mainstream  in  two  to  five  years,  as  the  high  visibility  of  these  tools  is  matched   by  the  high  expecta*ons  that  IT  opera*ons  departments  have  for  these  tools  to  manage  their  private,  public  

and  hybrid  cloud  environments,  based  on  policy-­‐driven  automa*on.  

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What  Exactly  is  OpenStack?  

Cloud  Infrastructure  Pla1orm  

Open  Source  Cloud  Infrastructure  Plaform  

Enables  enterprises  to  build  private  clouds  that  

provide  AWS  type  services  on  their  own/hosted  

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Strong  Interest  in  OpenStack  AdopOon    

for  Private  Clouds    

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What  is  Red  Hat  Doing  With  OpenStack  

Leadership  and  InnovaOon  

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Proof  that  Red  Hat  has  skills,  resources  

to:  

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Support  customers  

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Drive  new  features  

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Influence  strategy  and  direcOon  of  

project  

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Enable  partner  collaboraOon  

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Wide  ranging  parOcipaOon,  contrasts  

with  most  others  who  are  more  

narrowly  focused  

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RHEL-­‐OSP  is  an  enterprise-­‐grade  

distribuOon  with  ecosystem,  lifecycle,  

and  support  that  customers  expect  from  

Red  Hat  

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Red  Hat  Enterprise  Linux  OpenStack  Plaform  

(RHELOSP)  

Built  on  Highly  Secure,  Reliable,    Scalable    

Red  Hat  Enterprise  Linux  (RHEL)  

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Value  Of  Red  Hat  Enterprise  Linux  OpenStack  

Plaform  

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Bring  an  AWS-­‐like  soluOon  on-­‐premise  

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Maintain  control  over  data  &  data  privacy  

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Adhere  to  corp/govt  compliance  policies  and  regulaOons  

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Provide  on-­‐demand  capacity  for  the  right  workloads  

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Deploy  OpenStack  with  confidence  

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Provides  you  an  enterprise  lifecycle  

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Hardened,  stable,  and  enterprise-­‐tested  OpenStack  

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Based  on  the  worlds  most  trusted  enterprise  Linux  

foundaOon  

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Leverage  the  worlds  largest  OpenStack  partner  

ecosystem  of  sokware  and  hardware  soluOons  

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What  Workloads  Should  I  Run  on  OpenStack  ?

TradiOonal  versus  Cloud-­‐Enabled  Workloads  

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TradiOonal  apps  can  take  years  to  write,  live  for  decades,  

are  monolithic,  need  to  be  protected  against  failure  at  all  

costs  

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Failover  and  clustering  designed  for  this  purpose–  failure  of  

these  apps  could  lead  to  business  disaster  

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Examples:  large  home  grown,  SAP,  Oracle  Financials,  etc.  

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Newer  cloud-­‐enabled  workloads  are  different  

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Disposable,  stateless,  modular  

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Can  adapt  quickly  to  changes  in  external  environment  

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Examples:  home  grown  customer  facing  apps,  Neflix,  Hulu,  and  

many  popular  mobile  apps  

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OrganizaOons  increasingly  need  to  accommodate  these  

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Cloud  Apps  vs.  TradiOonal  Apps  

Pets  vs.  Canle  

Systems  of   Record   Systems  of   DifferenOaOon   Systems  of   Engagement          

Tradi*onal  

Workloads  

Cloud  

Workloads  

Ch an ge   Go vern an ce  

Applica*on  

Resiliency  

Infrastructure  

Resiliency  

+  

+  

-­‐  

-­‐

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What  OpenStack  IS  and  ISN’T  

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It  is  a  Cloud  Infrastructure  Plaform  

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Not  a  Cloud  Management  Plaform  

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Not  a  Cloud  Applica8on  Plaform/PaaS  

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Not  Ideal  for  All  Workloads  

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Ideal  for  Cloud  Workloads  

•  ApplicaOons  built  for  Cloud   •  “Canle”  

•  ApplicaOon  Resiliency    

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Not  ideal  for  Tradi8onal  Workloads  

•  “Pets”  

•  Requires  Infrastructure  Resiliency    

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Future    

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Undergoing  Rapid  EvoluOon,  Large  Ecosystem  Working  On  It  

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Cloud  +  TradiOonal  Workloads  ?  

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Leveraging  OpenStack  in  

Next  GeneraOon  IT  

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Typical  ExisOng  Infrastructure  

Current  State  

Widespread  VirtualizaOon  

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First  Goal  -­‐  Build  Private  Cloud    

Manage  Private/Hybrid  Cloud  (Need  CMP)  

IaaS  on  ExisOng  Virtual  Infrastructure  

Manage  Public  Cloud  Usage  (e.g.  Amazon)  

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Next  Add  OpenStack  -­‐  Deploy  &  Manage    

Both  Cloud  and  TradiOonal  Workloads  

Single  Pane  of  Glass  Management  

Seamless  Self  Service,  Brokering  

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Add  AddiOonal  Hypervisor(s)  to  Drive  

Down  Cost  of  TradiOonal  Workloads  

Single  Pane  of  Glass  Management  

Across  MulO-­‐Hypervisor,  MulO-­‐Cloud  

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Look  of  New  IT  

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Red  Hat  Cloud  Infrastructure  

An  Evolu*onary  Approach  to  Cloud  

•  Flexible  path  to  the  cloud  –  allows  you  to  build/extend  your  cloud  at  your  pace,  

alongside    your  infrastructure,  meeOng  your  specific  infrastructure  and  business   requirements  

•  Not  a  Rip  and  Replace  solu*on  –  interoperates  with  your  exisOng  infrastructure    

•  Cost  effec*ve  –  predictable  pricing  that  is  typically  half  the  cost  of  proprietary  

soluOons  

•  Tightly  integrated  components  –  holisOc  management,  shared  image  library  

simplifies  your  architecture    

•  Lower  complexity  –  much  easier  than  rolling  own  version  of  OpenStack,  or  

managing  exisOng  VMware  and  public  cloud  environments  with  varying  tools   •  Future  proofs  your  investment  –  same  management  handles  tradiOonal  and  

cloud-­‐enabled  workloads;  OpenStack  technology  ready  if/when  you  need  it   •  Enables  Mixed  Cloud  Environment  –  exisOng  infrastructure,  new  cost  effecOve  

virtualizaOon,  cloud-­‐enabled  infrastructure,  and  public  cloud  infrastructure   managed  as  a  cohesive  whole  

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More  InformaOon  on  Cloud  and  PaaS  

Should  Your  Cloud  Strategy  Include  PaaS?

 

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Krishnan  Subramanian,  Director  of  OpenShik  

Strategy  at  Red  Hat  and  Jay  Johnson,  Principal  Cloud  

Consultant  at  Red  Hat

 

 

Measuring  the  Business  Impact  of  PaaS  

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Dan  Juengst,  Director  of  Product  MarkeOng  for  

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