Cloud Native Applications Maturity Model
-
Upload
jim-bugwadia -
Category
Engineering
-
view
279 -
download
0
Transcript of Cloud Native Applications Maturity Model
Cloud-native Application Maturity Model
Microservices & Containers - Austin
Confidential 2August 14, 2016
High-performing IT organizations
2016 State of DevOps Report
https://puppet.com/resources/white-paper/2016-state-of-devops-report
200xmore frequent
deploys
3xfewer
failures
24xfaster
recovery
2,555xshorter lead
times
2.2xhigher employee
satisfaction
Dev -> QA -> Ops
Infrastructure as Pets
Traditional apps
DevOps
Infrastructure as Cattle
Cloud-native applications
Few releases per year Continuous Delivery
4
Topics
1. The Cloud-native Application Maturity Model
2. How containers and microservices help
3. Managing cloud-native applications
5
About me
1994
• Founder at Nirmata
• Developer (Java, Go, JavaScript, C++); learning Ops
• Centralized management of complex distributed systems
6
Cloud-native Application Maturity Model
We are here
ODCA Best Practices: Architecting Cloud-Aware Applications Rev. 1.0
7
CAMM Level 0: Virtualized
• Tiered applications in Virtual Machineso Application runs on virtual infrastructureo Application can be deployed using a script or installer
• Handoffs: Dev QA Ops
OS
App
VM
OS
App
VM
OS
App
VM
8
CAMM Level 1: Loosely Coupled
Applications are decoupled from networks
Applications are decoupled from storage
Application components are service-oriented (Optional)
1
2
3
9
Platform Services
Language Specific Libraries
Application
Host / Infra. Services
Platform-as-a-Service
Decoupling Applications from Infrastructure
Container Engine
Host / Infra. Services
Container Services
Container Runtime
Application
Container Services
10
Through 2018, more than 70% of IT organizations
planning a private PaaS will deploy a container service (rather than PaaS framework software)
-- Gartner Predicts 2016: PaaS Innovation Continues Unabated
11
Cloud-native Application Maturity ModelODCA Best Practices: Architecting Cloud-Aware Applications Rev. 1.0
PaaS or Container Services
12
CAMM Level 2: Abstracted
Services are stateless
Application is unaware and unaffected by failure of dependent services
Application is infrastructure agnostic and can run anywhere
1
2
3
13
1. Elastic: scales up or down independently of other services
2. Resilient: services provide fault isolation boundaries
3. Composable: uniform APIs and a Service Gateway
4. Minimal: smallest possible set of highly cohesive set of entities
5. Complete: can be deployed and versioned independently
A Microservices-style application is composed of several services and each service is:
https://dzone.com/articles/microservices-five
14
Cloud-native Application Maturity ModelODCA Best Practices: Architecting Cloud-Aware Applications Rev. 1.0
Microservices in Containers
15
CAMM Level 3: Adaptive
Fully automate application and infrastructure management
Deploy and operate on any cloud
Plan for active-active cloud deployments (future)
1
2
3
16
Two emerging trends…
• In-band management: Chef Habitat, Joyent’s Container Pilot, …
• Out-of-band management: IaaS+, Nirmata
17
Nirmata
18
Why Nirmata?
Software infrastructure is best delivered “as-a-service”
Cloud-native applications need cloud-native management
Applications should not be locked in to a cloud provider
1
2
3
• Founded Sep 2013 -> Beta Jan 2015 -> GA 2016!
• Fortune 50 as well as startup customers in production
• 1M+ pulls; 10K+ managed containers per month!
• Wide range of apps – from Enterprise IT to IoT!
we believe….
19
Public or Private Clouds
Adaptive Management for Cloud-Native Applications
nirmata
any cloud – any device
Connected Devices
Data Centers
DevOps
IT Ops
fully automated deployment – operations - optimization
20
NetworkInfrastructure as a Service
HostsOpen Container Runtime
Build – CI/CD
Source Control
Image Registry
Storage
Compute
Security
Host Mgmt
Scheduling & Orchestration
Policy-Based Resource Management
Application Lifecycle Management
Microservices Infrastructure
Monitoring
Logging
Remediation
Alarms
Cloud Virtual Physical
Access Control
Demo
22
Cloud-native Application Maturity ModelODCA Best Practices: Architecting Cloud-Aware Applications Rev. 1.0
Adaptive Management
23Accelerating DevOps: Automating application lifecycle using containers | March 15, 2016
13,327Containers Deployed
Customer Profile – Fortune 500 Enterprise
95Running Environments
500% growth since Jan 2016!
Fast, repeatable, and predictable deployments!
48X productivity gain
82,246hrs saved over 12 mos
Online Meetup – Thursday 10:00 AM Pacific
Containerizing Traditional Applications
www.meetup.com/microservices