From data center OS to Cloud architectures The future is Open Syed M Shaaf Solution Architect Red Hat Norway August 2013 1
COMPANY REVENUE FY 2003 FY 2014 400 350 300 the 1 DOLLAR OPEN SOURCE (in millions) FIRST $ BILLION 250 200 150 100 50 0 FY '04 COMPANY FY '06 BOOKINGS BY CHANNEL FY2013 FY '08 FY '10 FY '12 GLOBAL BOOKINGS FY2013 in the WORLD. INDIRECT 62% Source: Red Hat, Inc. 2 FY '14 APAC 16% DIRECT 38% AMERICAS 59% EMEA 25%
OUR CUSTOMERS The largest global exchange on the planet. International hotel group. 3 The largest global distribution system in the world. A leading enterprise cloud computing vendor.
They Represent 28 Stock exchanges, across 24 countries, run Red Hat Enterprise Linux to handle more than 50% of the world s trading volume 4
RED HAT SOLUTIONS RED HAT ENTERPRISE VIRTUALIZATION Platform-as-a-Service DEVOPS IT ADMINS RED HAT SATELLITE Open hybrid cloud management CLOUD BUILDERS z RED HAT JBOSS OPERATIONS NETWORK Physical servers Virtual servers Cloud servers Network & storage infrastructure Infrastructure-as-a-Service We particularly value the ability of the Red Hat solutions to adapt to our needs and to our global infrastructure... This has given us greater flexibility and capacity for innovation. 5 JUSTO STOLL, Integration, Middleware, and Application Services Domain Head
Open Source Communities As The Foundation 6
The Role Of IT Is Changing From Service Provider To Strategic Partner 7
Modern Data Center of the Future 8
Pool of resources (compute, storage, network) Nodes can run native or virtualized (Re)deployment/growth as needed and required by business 9
Compute Enterprise Virtualization 10
Scale out and scale up Consistent platform with RHEL Virtualized mission critical workloads with RHEV 11
Load balancing Seamless workload migration 12
Data Storage and Big Data 13
Swimming in a sea of data: 2.5 quintillion bytes of data per day Amount of data produced doubles every 3 years Equivalent to 12 terabytes of tweets... (per day) 14
Geo replication Serve content more efficiently 15
Open Source and (really) big data: Apache Hadoop Used by many fortune 100 companies Ability to analyze data on demand Enable new use cases and applications 16
Gluster as platform for big data Integration with Hadoop Build on demand big data storage clusters 17
Network 18
Dynamic infrastructure driving the need for dynamic network Rapid changes based on IT demands Open switch now part of Linux kernel 19
Network configurations to bridge infrastructures Ability to move workloads 20
Need to connect local and public cloud resources Openflow integral part for data center networking 21
Red Hat Openstack defining a scalable Infrastructure 22
Building A Scalable Infrastructure 23
Infrastructure Agnostic Management Take advantage of resource wherever they are Cater for security, SLA and location requirements Create seamless pool of resources 24
Cloudforms/ManageIQ provides a common and open framework Execute administrative tasks across clouds Define once, deploy multiple Describe security, configuration and dependencies once 25
Applications Middleware 26
A Single, Common Runtime PHYSICAL VIRTUAL PRIVATE PUBLIC A lightweight dynamic architecture to span architectures Many programming models - EE, Spring, OSGi, Ruby Easily tune to eliminate unnecessary overhead Optimized for multi-core architectures Designed to mitigate issues of running disparate applications
Big Data Challenges: Break the Data Bottleneck with JBoss Data Grid Performance How fast can you answer my request? Scale How many requests can you answer at once? Agility When can you answer a different question?
JBoss Data Grid Distributed, in memory NoSQL datastore Elastic, Highly-available, Manageable Built on proven opensource technology REST Client Memcache Client HotRod Client
The Integration Challenge: Silos on-premises Silos in the Cloud Email Customers Operations Finance Integration CRM HR Shipping & receiving
Solution: Integrate Data with JBoss JBoss Enterprise Data Services Platform
Solution: Integrate Applications with JBoss JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform JBoss Fuse JBoss Enterprise Data Services Platform
Solution: Integrate Subsidiaries, Branches and Devices with JBoss JBoss A-MQ JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform JBoss Fuse JBoss Enterprise Data Services Platform
Solution: Integrate Content with JBoss JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform
The Business Agility Challenge
Automate Business Processes & Decisions JBoss Business Rules Management System & BPM
PaaS As The Key To Developer Productivity And Bridging The Gap Between Development And Operations 37
PaaS = Platform as a Service A Cloud Application Platform Code Code your app Deploy Pushbutton Deploy, and your App is running in the Cloud! Enjoy Save Time and Money
Openshift is Red Hat s PaaS offering Developer tools and frameworks as a service Remove complexity from developers Enable focus on developer productivity 39
Continuous Delivery Enable automatic builds, testing, continued integration On demand deployment Application access via DNS to remove location dependency 40
Setting The Scene For The Next Decade 42
Red Hat Open Hybrid Cloud 43
Thank You! 44