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Christopher Ferris IBM Distinguished Engineer CTO Cloud Interoperability
Mike Maxey
Senior Director, Strategy & Corp Development Pivotal
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Why Cloud Foundry? Building a Vibrant Community
Building a Kicka** PaaS Platform Get Involved
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Why Cloud Foundry?
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On Being a Developer
http://xkcd.com/303/ Shamelessly plagiarized from Dr Nic Willims
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Agile Composition and Continuous Delivery
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Create app
Add database service
Extract social media data into database
Add social analy;cs service
Add Monitoring service instance
Secure the service
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TASK: Create a secure application that analyses sentiment about certain
topics in social media
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Why Cloud Foundry?
§ Deploy in seconds not weeks or months
§ No need to talk to anyone else
§ Polyglot runtimes
• Java, Node.js, Ruby, Python, Go, PHP, …
§ Easily integrate internal and 3rd party services/APIs
§ Open Source runtime platform
§ IaaS independent – runs in the cloud or on-prem
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§ Early 2011: Open Source effort initiated by VMware • Focused on addressing the cloud market beyond IaaS
§ April 2013: Pivotal created from EMC & VMware around SW and OSS assets including Cloud Foundry, Rabbit, Spring, …
§ November 2013: Pivotal CF, commercial version of Cloud Foundry released
§ February 2014: IBM announces BlueMix, making use of Cloud Foundry
§ 2014 and beyond: Rapidly growing ecosystem of OpenSource contributors, consulting companies & commercial, value-add ISVs
Cloud Foundry Background
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Who is using Cloud Foundry?
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§ Developers can focus on development and not infrastructure plumbing
§ Separate the concerns of AppDev and Operations
§ Eliminate the bottleneck of provisioning and deployment processes
The Need for an Application Centric Layer
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Cloud Foundry Architecture
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Building a Vibrant Community
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Fostering the Cloud Foundry community
TOTAL CONTRIBUTORS
LINES OF CODE
PULL REQ / WK COMPANIES
1,118 Average per month 2013 average: 133 12mo average: 98
Lifetime average: 58
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COMMUNITY PRIORITIES • Establish a Cloud Foundry Governance Structure • Name an advisory board of 5-8 founding members • Expand the governance structure to support the broad partner
ecosystem • Increase transparency • Enable and encourage participation
• Feedback on the Cloud Foundry roadmap • Advise on daily operations, community assets • Guidance on the Cloud Foundry charter: scope, definition of
cloud profiles • Planning for semi-annual Platform Conference
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
ADVISORY BOARD
9 IBM, Piston, Savvis, Intel, ActiveState, CloudCredo, Stark & Wayne, Canonical
The open platform as a service providing a faster and easier way to develop, test, deploy and scale apps
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Community Community Advisory Board Members
Top Community Advancements • Community Advisory Board Forum meetings • Open Dojo program • Public story trackers • Open Inception process • Incubation process
• AdminUI • Spiff • Diego
• Contribution guidelines
Top Cloud Foundry Advancements • New Lighting Fast CLI • Loggregator • High Availability • Elastic Runtime • v2 Service Broker API
ü 1-way API instead of 2-way ü Service Brokers can now be apps!
• CentOS / RHEL compatible • Eclipse Tools • Clustered NATS
Pull Requests Since Sept 2013
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San Francisco
www.cfsummit.com
Cloud Foundry Summit
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Prelude to Foundation
Feb 24, 2014 “The establishment of the independent Cloud Foundry Foundation to develop and promote an open source platform-as-a-service project is an important step towards building an industry-wide open cloud architecture. To support this, IBM will join the new foundation at the Platinum level and take an active role in developing and promoting the Cloud Foundry project.” – Dr. Angel Diaz, Vice President Open Technology and Cloud Performance Solutions, IBM
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Feedback § Overwhelmingly positive reactions on twitter, FB, LinkedIn, etc § All press/analyst coverage was positive to neutral Ben Kepes @benkepes Feb 24 New on Forbes from me.... - Game On - Pivotal Announces the Cloud Foundry Foundation http://ln.is/j.mp/ar2iu The Register Cloud Foundry laps up attention in EMC, IBM, HP, Rackspace, SAP, VMware love-in Jack Clark http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/02/24/cloud_foundry_foundation/ The Cloud Foundry open-source project looks set to become a standard piece of technology in the thriving distributed systems ecosystem: its main backer, Pivotal, has persuaded IBM, HP, SAP and Rackspace to join a new foundation dedicated to the tech. Today's announcement of the launch of a formal open governance model and associated Foundation for Cloud Foundry represents a major bet by the involved vendors that it will be Pivotal's Cloud Foundry – and not Rackspace's Solum nor Red Hat's OpenShift – that defines the platform layer of cloudy data centers. VentureBeat Why open-source cloud builder Cloud Foundry is about to get more popular Jordan Novet http://venturebeat.com/2014/02/23/why-open-source-cloud-builder-cloud-foundry-is-about-to-get-more-popular/ Cloud Foundry, an open-source cloud-computing project for quickly building and running applications, could become a lot more popular in the months to come. That’s because it won’t be under the rule of a single company anymore. Today Pivotal, Cloud Foundry‘s “steward,” announced that it will work with a bunch of other big technology companies to launch the Cloud Foundry Foundation, effectively letting more people decide the direction of the project. EMC, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Rackspace, SAP, and VMware are on board with Pivotal as founding platinum sponsors of the project, meaning they’ll put money toward the development of the new organization. ActiveState and CenturyLink are also founding sponsors, with a “gold” level of participation. EMC and its subsidiary VMware gave birth to Pivotal, but the lineup of participating companies is nonetheless impressive.
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Path to Open Governance of Cloud Foundry
4Q2013
1Q2014
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3Q2014
Dec 2013 Develop Founding Partner
Outreach Plan
Jan 2014 Finalize agreement for
Founding Partners
Foundation Governance Framework agreed
Feb 2014 Announce Platinum Sponsors
Apr 2014 Draft Governance Model
Announce w/All Founding Partners
Jun 2014 CF Summit 2014 Publish Governance Model
Aug 2014 Legal establishment of org
Sep 2014 Launch Foundation and new governance
Cloud Foundry event Initial Foundation board meeting
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Building a Kicka** PaaS Platform
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Recent development progress
§ New Lightning Fast CLI • Native installer for Windows/Mac/Linux • Super Fast and easier to use • Faster Parallel Deploys and Updates
§ Awesome Logging (Loggregator) • User configurable syslog drains for all app related logs • All app related events are in the log • CF components all support syslog draining
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Recent development progress
§ High Availability • Removing all SPOF in CF Runtime • Tolerate Outage of a full AZ (Thanks IBM)!
§ Elastic Runtime • Easy buildpack management • No internet required for install/run/update • Usage events(chargeback/showback)
§ Identity • Easy LDAP / Active Directory integration • Single Login server for User DB, LDAP/AD, SAML • Easy to skin
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Recent development progress
§ Services • v2 Service Broker API • 1-way API instead of 2-way • Service Brokers can now be apps!
§ Audit Events § Community Support for more clouds (BOSH CPIs)
• Google Compute Engine • Apache CloudStack • CenturyLink/Savvis • VMware vCloud
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Recent development progress
§ Eclipse tools v1.6.1 released • Detection of existing instances to selected spaces • Support for Server-wide publish. • Support for deploying non-faceted modules. • Various fixes • Framework changes to better support other CF vendors
§ Support large (>1G) apps § Clustered NATS! § Improved logging/debug capabilities § Diego: staging is working!
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What’s next?
§ Elastic Runtime • Enable other app stacks such as .NET, Docker, ? • Many process types (web/worker/etc) in a single app • Placement pools for isolation and access to specialized hardware • Blob store caching
§ Identity • Map user Groups to OAuth Scopes to derive runtime roles • OpenStack Keystone/UAA integration
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What’s next?
§ Monitoring • JMX Support for System Metrics • Agent-less metrics for applications (Tput, Latency, Error Rates) • Pluggable multi-tenant Metrics and Logging
§ More Clouds • Standalone CPI (add CPIs more easily) • Service Mesh • Verizon
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Get Involved
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Get Involved
§ Try it! http://cloudfoundry.org/about/index.html § Participate
• Monthly Community Advisory Board open forums last Wednesday of every month
• Subscribe to vcap-dev and bosh-developer Google groups • Find or start a meetup group http://cloud-foundry.meetup.com/all/
§ Contribute • Cloudfoundry - https://github.com/cloudfoundry • cloudfoundry-incubator - https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator • cloudfoundry-attic - https://github.com/cloudfoundry-attic • cloudfoundry-community - https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community
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Learn more about building a smarter planet
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Accelerate business with open cloud architecture
openstack.org
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Simplify cloud
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IBM Codename: BlueMix
cloudfoundry.org
Empower development
Software defined networking
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