Stackato and the cloud foundry ecosystem

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Stackato and the Cloud Foundry Ecosystem Phil Whelan Technology Evangelist @philwhln John Wetherill Technology Evangelist @bcferrycoder March 2014

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Since its inception, ActiveState has been leveraging the Cloud Foundry open source project for its own cloud application platform, Stackato. With the release of Cloud Foundry v2 last year and the recent formation of the Cloud Foundry foundation, Cloud Foundry has developed a strong ecosystem in the Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) market and is becoming the defacto for open source PaaS. In this webinar, ActiveState Technology Evangelists, Phil Whelan and John Wetherill, will provide an overview of the Cloud Foundry ecosystem as well as ActiveState's role in the project. Join us to learn more about: The history of Cloud Foundry Who is involved Cloud Foundry v1 vs Cloud Foundry v2 ActiveState's role in Cloud Foundry Ecosystem The Cloud Foundry Community Advisory Board (CAB) What the Cloud Foundry foundation will be Key features and who is driving them Future developments and directions of the projects Technical elements of Cloud Foundry (Docker vs Warden / Diego) Why Cloud Foundry is the best bet for the future of PaaS Visit http://www.activestate.com/webinars/stackato-and-cloud-foundry-ecosystem to watch the complete webinar

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Stackato and the

Cloud Foundry EcosystemPhil WhelanTechnology Evangelist@philwhln

John WetherillTechnology Evangelist@bcferrycoder

March 2014

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Presenters

Phil WhelanTechnology Evangelist@philwhln

John WetherillTechnology Evangelist@bcferrycoder

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Agenda

History

Community and ecosystem structure

Extended Ecosystem

Events and getting involved

Why choose Cloud Foundry?

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Recent Events

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History

2011 - VMware announces Cloud Foundry

2012 - First commercial offerings

2013 - Project moves to Pivotal

2013 - Advisory board announced

2014 - Foundation announced

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Players

Pivotal

IBM

HP (via ActiveState)

Intel

Rackspace

VMware

EMC

ActiveState

CenturyLink

SAP

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Advisory Board (CAB)

What is it?

Who’s on it?

What’s its purpose?

Where/when does it meet?

How can I participate?

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Foundation

"We have been working on how we can open up Cloud Foundry as a foundation and put it in a place to be owned and developed as a shared industry asset. The hope is to have the foundation officially launched later this year."

- Adrian Coyle, Pivotal. February 26, 2014

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CFv1 vs CFv2

More RESTFUL

More DRY

Lighter and simpler

Thorough test-suite

Improved handling of logging and exceptions

More extensible platform to build off

Generally a better API, internally and externally

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Extended Ecosystem

Infrastructure and orchestration

Sysadmin Tools

Buildpacks

Containerization technologies

Core Services

External Services

Developer Tools

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Containerization Ecosystem

LXC, cgroups and Union Filesystems

Warden Docker

Iron Foundry Uhuru

Deigo and Garden (and Docker)

Decker

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Who’s Using Cloud Foundry Today?

Vendors

Hosting Providers

Telcos

Enterprise Customers

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Getting Involved

[email protected]

CAB Meetings

https://github.com/cloudfoundry

http://cloudfoundry.org

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Platform CF 2013

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Summit 2014

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Why Cloud Foundry?

Active project

Big players

Proven commercial offerings

Growing!!