Aptira OpenStack experiences in Australia

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  • 1. OPENSTACK EXPERIENCES IN AUSTRALIA2012Phil Rogers - CTO Aptira, and Tristan Goode - CEO Aptira

2. PRESENTATION AGENDAEstablishing a local community, the Australian OpenStack User Group (AOSUG)Australian Cloud uptake, the Data Sovereignty question, & OpenStack answersOur Storage for Life concept, time to get your data back, using OpenStack 3. OPENSTACK SWIFT CLIENTSGladinet Cyberduck CloudBerry Duplicati Rackspace IOS AppCheers Mike! 4. ESTABLISHING A LOCAL COMMUNITYTHE AUSTRALIAN OPENSTACK USER GROUP 5. CHECK OUT THE COOL STUFF THE GUYS AT NECTAR HAVE DONE! 6. AOSUG MEETUP.COM GROUP AND OPENSTACK-AU GOOGLE GROUP 7. PARTICIPATING COMPANIES 8. APTIRA AND RACKSPACE NEW FRIENDS BY OPENSTACK 9. THE PEOPLE OF AOSUG 10. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE INAUGURAL MEETUPS DEC 13 & JAN 17 11. THE SYDNEY OZSTACKERS MEET JAMES WILLIAMS 12. MARCH 26 OPENSTACK TECHNICAL PRESENTATION MEETUP 13. JOHN DICKINSON OUR SWIFT BIG BROTHER? 14. INDIAN OPENSTACK USERS GROUP FIRST MEETUP APRIL 5 15. BEGINNERS TIPS WEVE LEARNT SO FAR1. Timing of sessions is important.2. Reach out wherever you can.3. Get vendors involved.4. Check the venue, and check it again.5. Under estimate RSVP numbers.6. Engage the serial RSVPers, (thanks Martin!)7. Beware of MeetUp.com calendar appointments!8. Sponsors and contributors should have priority. 16. AUSTRALIAN CLOUD UPTAKE, THE DATA SOVEREIGNTYQUESTION, AND OPENSTACK ANSWERS 17. IAAS MARKET: MARKET ENGINEERING MEASUREMENTS (AUSTRALIA) 18. DO THE RISKS OF CLOUD COMPUTING OUTWEIGH THE BENEFITS?41 per cent of organisations in Australiabelieve that the risks associated with Cloudcomputing such as security, privacy andreliability, far outweigh any potentialbenefits.This may also be the case in other nations! 19. WHAT ABOUT GOVERNMENT CLOUD ADOPTION IN AUSTRALIA? 20. DATA SOVEREIGNTY Illustration: Karl Hilzinger 21. THE US PATRIOT ACTSection 217 of the Patriot Act permits US governmentinterception of the "communications of a computer trespasser"if the owner of a "protected computer" authorized thatsurveillance. The laws definition of "protected computer"includes systems "used in interstate or foreign commerce orcommunication.The Electronic Privacy Information Centre did an analysis of thisprovision. It found the provision so broad that "protectedcomputer" could be interpreted to mean any computer!More information is available fromthe Electronic Privacy Information Centrehttp://epic.org/privacy/terrorism/usapatriot/ 22. THE EUROPEAN LAUNCH OF OFFICE 365The question put forward to Microsofts managing director in theUK, Gordon Frazer:Can Microsoft guarantee that EU-stored data, held in EU baseddata centers, will not leave the European Economic Area underany circumstances even under a request by the Patriot Act?He said:Microsoft cannot provide those guarantees. Neither can anyother company. 23. COLLATERAL DAMAGE?http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/06/21/f-b-i-seizes-web-servers-knocking-sites-offline/ 24. AUSTRALIAN LEGISLATION THAT WE NEED TO CONSIDER Electronic Transactions Act 2003, Spam Act 2003 Cybercrime Act 2001 Copyright Amendment (Digital Agenda) Act 2000 Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 Privacy Act 1988, Archives Act 1983 Freedom of Information Act 1982, andTelecommunications (Interception) Act 1979 25. WHAT CAN FEDERATED CLOUD CAN DO FOR YOUR ORGANISATION Using multiple clouds for different applications to match business needs Allocating components of an application to different environments(e.g., compute vs. database tiers), whether internal or external(application stretching) Moving an application to meet requirements at specific stages in itslifecycle, from early development through UAT, scale testing, pre-production and ultimately full production scenarios Moving workloads closer to end users across geographiclocations, including user groups within the enterprise, partners andexternal customers Meeting peak demands efficiently in the cloud while the low steady-stateis handled internally 26. HYBRID PUBLIC CLOUD SLIDE 1Cross RealmKeystone Authentication PUBLIC CLOUDCommon PlatformAcross Clouds Seamlessly manage and movework loads and data between publicand private cloudsKeystone Sync/Move Swift containersbetween regions (clouds) PRIVATE CLOUD Maintain a single user database 27. HYBRID PUBLIC CLOUD SLIDE 2PUBLIC CLOUD KeystoneKeystone Provider #1PUBLIC CLOUD Provider #2 Cross RealmAuthenticationKeystone Choose what and where with the one PRIVATE CLOUD common management infrastructure. Take ownership of your data! 28. INTERCLOUD, USING OPENSTACK Provider #1CustomerSwiftSwiftStorageIaaS Proxies KeystoneUtilize region support so thatprovider #2 becomes a (virtual)extension to provider #1s Proxy on Cross Realmenvironment. Customer can choose customers behalf Authenticationwhat region data is stored. The actualunderlying infrastructure iscompletely obscured to the endcustomer. They just see multipleregions within the one provider. KeystoneSwift Swift Proxies Storage Provider #2 29. MULTI-REALM KEYSTONE THANKS KEVIN!http://wiki.openstack.org/MultiRealmKeystone 30. THE GOALCustomer wins,OpenStack wins,Provider wins,Public Cloud wins,and complicated legislation loses! 31. HTTP://APTIRA.COM 32. OUR STORAGE FOR LIFE CONCEPT, TIME TO GET YOURDATA BACK, USING OPENSTACK 33. IS YOUR DATA EVERYWHERE? 34. THE QUESTIONS Where are all these Silos physically stored? What events are they vulnerable to? What access plan exists in the event I pass away? Can theexecutor of my estate secure proper title? What legislation will apply to the use of my data? Is my privacy at risk?How should one minimise these risks? 35. LETS BREAK THESE SILOS DOWN! All your data in one place, that you choose. Safe, secure, replicated to locations you choose, with yourprivacy preserved. Transparently access all your data across devices via diverseclient applications. Data completely transportable between storage providers.No lock in. I may now have a single Silo, but its very safe due to bestpractice DR considerations undertaken by your OpenStackprovider!Heres a start, My email stays with me.... 36. MY EMAIL STAYS WITH ME My email is no longer stored by my service provider. I controlits location and storage limits. If I change providers I dont loose my old emails. My service provider is just a conduit for delivery. Same principle can be applied to photos, videos, and mysocial media presenceA new Swift SMTP APIThe mail server vendor supports an API into Swift as anoptional, per user backend for their mail system. 37. DELIVERY OF MY MAIL TO MY OWN SILOSomeone sends me an email...MY DATARecipient MailOpenStackServer ClusterProvider #1 SMTP API Storage APIOpenStackProvider #2THE INTERNET TraditionalOpenStack Mail Storage Provider #3 at the ISP 38. BENEFITS ISPs are relieved of massive storage costs. ISPs storage restrictions removed from end user. The ability to support a tolling system - pay for what youuse. Improved redundancy with storage providers using zoning tokeep data safe. Superior proximity connections connecting to the storagesupplier nearest to you or that you deem most suitable. Easier transport of the data resulting from its aggregation. Possible future potential for direct Swift to Swift transfer oflarge data, triggered by an SMTP based smart signal. 39. SOCIAL MEDIA YOU CONTROL YOUR DATAI control accessMY DATA,to my data! portable to any storageprovider I choose OpenStack Provider #1 SOCIAL MEDIA API OpenStack Provider #2 OpenStack Provider #3 40. TO SUM UPIts OUR data, not THEIR data.Lets build OpenStack to ensure wecan always own OUR data!(with a nod to Geoff Huston) @aptiraThank you! http://aptira.comcheers, Aptira.is it really too early for [email protected] and Phil would like to thank Katrina, Kavit, Justin, Iain, Evan, Corrine, Tom F and StevenM, Andy, Gab, Mark R, James W, John D, Stefano, Skeeve and of course all our wonderful members of theAustralian OpenStack User Group, for making this possible!