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OpenStack as a Backend for Selling

Cloud & VPS Services

Mladen StojanovicCo-founder & Executive VP

A quick introduction to AtomiaBefore we get started We provide a complete software solution

for running a hosting business.

• Hosting and admin control panels

• Billing system

• Hosting automation & provisioning

• We use OpenStack for cloud services

Enough talk about us. Hosting providers need to hop on the OpenStack train today.

What exactly is OpenStack?OpenStack is an open source software for managing public and private clouds. OpenStack is:

• Compute cloud management software

• Object store management software

• Networking management software

Openstack IS NOT:

• Marketplace or billing software

First things first

2010-2011Initial versions

2011, DiabloMultiple NICs,

Multiple Volume Types, Snapshots

2013, Havana:Ceilometer, Load

Balancer

2014, Juno:Sahara - Hadoop on OpenStack (and similar)

2012, Folsom: Networking

(Quantum, later Neutron)

2014, IceHouse:Trove – Database

Service

2012, Essex:Horizon - OpenStack

Dashboard

OpenStack timeline2015, Kilo

Ironic, Zaqar, Manila, Designate, Barbican

Why OpenStack?• Technical Reasons

Flexibility to match your cloud product offering to any kind of scenaio.

• Economic ReasonsNo license cost means you are free to design your margins to suit your business case.

• Marketing ReasonsPosition yourself as an innovative company among influencers and early adopters.

• Strategic Reasons 1. No technology lock-in. 2. The community of OpenStack – keep up with the market.

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Let’s go through some common myths about OpenStack...

Common myths• OpenStack is expensive to set up and maintain

• OpenStack requires extensive in-house knowledge

• OpenStack is not production ready

• OpenStack is only suitable for enterprise private clouds

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Are you planning to build a public cloud on OpenStack?

Undecided/thinking about it

Already in progress

Firm plans (start within 3-6 months)

Firm plans, awaiting budget

Source: Atomia + Canonical Webinar, February 2015 – https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/143271

OpenStack survey

60%

14%

14%

12%

Are you planning to build a public cloud on OpenStack?

For implementation, what do you anticipate your main challenges to be?

Undecided/thinking about it Lack of OpenStack experience

Already in progress Support and ongoing operation

Firm plans (start within 3-6 months) High/unpredictable cost

Slipping timeframesFirm plans, awaiting budget

Source: Atomia + Canonical Webinar, February 2015 – https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/143271

OpenStack survey

60% 62%

24%

10%

4%

14%

14%

12%

Are you planning to build a public cloud on OpenStack?

For implementation, what do you anticipate your main challenges to be?

Do you plan to outsource parts of the project?

Undecided/thinking about it Lack of OpenStack experience No

Already in progress Support and ongoing operation Outsource building

Firm plans (start within 3-6 months) High/unpredictable cost Outsource operation

Slipping timeframesFirm plans, awaiting budget Outsource building and operation

Source: Atomia + Canonical Webinar, February 2015 – https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/143271

OpenStack survey

60% 62% 50%

30%

10%

10%

24%

10%

4%

14%

14%

12%

Big Guys

Or just google: “OpenStack

Marketplace”

Ok, so who did you say can help us?

All right, it’s easy to get OpenStack. But what can we do with it?

?

Cloud/IaaS• With or without Horizon

Horizon is OpenStack’s Dashboard (http://docs.openstack.org/developer/horizon/)

• With or without minimum commitment

• Sell• Instance hours

• Bandwidth

• Additional volumes

• Load balancing

...But alsoShared

• Technically the same thing as Cloud

• Bill differently: VPS – prepaid

• Upsell potential

• Internal server management

• Autoscale hosting clusters

• Upgrade from Shared to VPS or to Cloud

• Websites• Databases

• Ironic

• “Kilo” version (April 2015)

• Volume service

Bare MetalVPS

What lies ahead for OpenStack?

Source: http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=OpenStack

Google

searches for

“OpenStack”

Let’s sum things up!

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Conclusion15 years ago: Apache and MySQL Today: OpenStack

• Already used by hosting companies

• Easy to get and maintain

• A new opportunity

• Atomia can help, WHD.usa booth 34

Come say hello!

Thank you and keep in touch!

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