Unlock Your Cloud Potential with Mirantis OpenStack & Cumulus Linux

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Unlock the Potential of OpenStack

Making cloud deployments simpler, more affordable, and faster to deploy

Introduction

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Kamesh Pemmaraju Partner Marketing

Mirantis

Meena Sankaran Ecosystem & Solutions

Cumulus Networks

Why OpenStack ?

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COST SAVINGS OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY

OPEN PLATFORM FLEXIBILITY OF UNDERLYING TECHNOLOGY

CHOICES

ABILITY TO INNOVATE AND

COMPETE

What are the business drivers?

A Day In the Life (of Mirantis Customers)

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§  Senior Management wants to explore “cloud”

§  I need to evaluate OpenStack

§  How can I deliver cloud benefits to my business?

§  I need to understand the operational and developer experience

§  How hard is this to manage?

§  I need to move quickly!

OpenStack without Mirantis

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§ Many components

§ Many configs

§ Many choices

§  Lots of docs

§ Much confusion!

Mirantis OpenStack to the rescue

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Simply download, boot, and deploy Mirantis OpenStack

§ Easy §  Hassle Free Deployment & Operations §  Fuel takes the guesswork out of

deployment and complex dependencies

§ Reliable §  Rock Solid Resiliency at scale - Scale

tested to > 100 nodes §  Production Ready OpenStack Packages §  Validated Architectures

§  Flexible §  Plug-in architecture to enhance

capabilities §  Support for a broad range of compute

network, and storage technologies §  Partner drivers and products certified

on Mirantis OpenStack

Why Mirantis?

Why do customers choose Mirantis?

Pure-play, Zero lock-in •  No proprietary hooks or bundling •  Open architecture for best of breed plug-ins •  Partnerships with VMware, Oracle, Juniper, Intel and many

others

Easy •  Point and click deployment with Fuel •  Available on-premise and on-demand

Reliable •  Enterprise High Availability (HA) •  Hardened based on 130+ customer deployments •  Mirantis 24x7 support

Mirantis Products and Service Offerings at a Glance

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OpenStack Training and Certification

•  4 Years in OpenStack Training

•  100% Free of Vendor Specific content

•  70 Locations worldwide

•  5000 Trained and Certified

Solution & Engineering Services

•  Architecture, design, and deployment

•  OpenStack development and integration

•  CI/CD •  OpenStack driver

development and certification

Technical Support Services

•  Expert Assistance with deployment and operations

•  Issue resolution and defect fixes

•  Premium and Basic Support options

Our 600+ engineers and technologists provide the deepest bench of real-world experience developing and deploying open source cloud infrastructure across a full spectrum of customers, industries and use cases.

Mirantis OpenStack Software

•  Enterprise-grade, hardened OpenStack

•  Available on-premise (“MOS”) or private hosted (“MOX”)

•  Hardened components

•  Known, working architecture

Infrastructure Stack : Networking Today (OpenStack)

§  (Nova-Net)

§  Original OpenStack Networking Code §  Part of Nova (compute service) §  VLANs for tenant isolation §  Tenant private subnets cannot overlap §  No advanced services (LBaaS, FWaaS, etc..)

§  Used by nearly all production OpenStack deployments today.

§  Most customers and partners are moving towards adopting neutron in the future.

§  (Neutron)

§  New Networking Code, independent project §  Pluggable isolation methods (VLAN, VXLAN,

controller) §  Totally independent tenant networks §  LBaaS/FWaaS plugins

§  Maturity §  Until Juno (Oct 2014), all Public/Private NAT

on dedicated server •  Single point of failure! •  Scalability bottleneck

§  Very little production use without a proprietary overlay controller

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Why Mirantis & Cumulus Networks : Use Cases

§  Underlay IP Ethernet Fabric for Networking §  ToR Switches with either L2/L3 to the host

§  Cumulus Linux with SDN Controller (Network Virtualization Overlay) with VXLAN support §  VMware NSX §  Midokura §  Open Contrail

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Architecture

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Building Block for Scalable Infrastructure

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Hardware

Bare Metal Server

BIOS and PXE

U-Boot and ONIE

Boot & Provision

Bare Metal Switch

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Operating System

Bare Metal Server

BIOS and PXE

Bare Metal Switch

U-Boot and ONIE

Operating System

Apps

Bare Metal Server

BIOS and PXE

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Operating System

App App

Bare Metal Switch

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Operating System

App App

U-Boot and ONIE

Networking OS as a Platform

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§  Standard Linux Interface (No need for a defined REST API – Solution Ecosystem can grow rapidly) §  Choice for customers at every tier of the stack – Switching Hardware ,Network Virtualization Overlays,

Orchestration Tools, Automation Tools, Monitoring etc…. §  Accelerated Innovation – No Single Vendor dependency, so faster feature deployment §  Proven Expertise with standard protocols , Open Source communities and Linux adoption

Broad Set of Hardware Platforms

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CL 1.5 CL 2.2

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Timeline CL 2.0

Hardware Agnostic OS

x86 CPU architectures •  16 Platforms •  5 Hardware Vendors •  6 Switch Silicon •  2 CPU architectures

40G Fixed Platforms Trident II switches •  13 Platforms •  5 Hardware Vendors •  6 Switch Silicon

1G Fixed Platforms 10G Fixed Platforms •  6 Platforms •  4 Hardware Vendors •  4 Switch Silicon

CL 2.5

10G Trident II Platforms 19 Platforms •  5 Hardware Vendors •  6 Switch Silicon •  2 CPU architectures

Broad portfolio of next gen leaf/spine switches •  VXLAN-capable •  x86 architectures

Modern Data Center Architecture

§  Simpler •  Fewer protocols •  Standards-based, fewer proprietary features •  Predictable latency

§  Easy to provision •  Identical switch configurations •  OSPF unnumbered interfaces •  (single IP address per switch, not per port)

§  Horizontally scalable

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Cumulus Linux Architecture

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Industry Standard Hardware

Routing Table

VXLAN Driver

Routing Suite

ARP Interfaces

Bridging VXLAN

Network Orchestration

Bridge Table

Ethernet Interfaces

Automation Monitoring Switch HAL

3rd Party Customer / Applications SwitchD

Switch Driver

Switch Silicon

NETWORK OS

HARDWARE

APP APP APP

Benefits : Mirantis w/Cumulus Linux

§  Aligning on Open Architecture §  Shared vision of Open Source

elements with community contributions and no vendor lock-in

§  Abstraction of hardware & software encourages adoption of OpenStack customers

Customer Value : ü  Open Framework ü  Lower Investment : Capital Expense ü  Lower Operational Expense

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§  Simplify Networking §  Admins exploring OpenStack can use

automation tools to deploy the network infrastructure with ease.

§  Flexible automation capabilities with existing toolsets to install racks for OpenStack “Proof of Concepts or Production”.

Customer Value : ü  Network Infrastructure is agile ü  Modern tools can be leveraged ü  Simplified management & accelerate Innovation

Target Buyer : OpenStack Admins/ Data Center Architects

Future Direction…

Customer Enablement

§ Assets for Customer Enablement in Cloud deployments §  Reference Architecture Design : A Blueprint for Mirantis OpenStack with

Cumulus Linux §  A centralized repository(microsite) for customers to test and get started on a

POC with Mirantis & Cumulus Linux.

§ Flexible procurement of the complete stack as a Customer from a single source §  (Single mechanism for “Best-of-Breed” acquisition)

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§ Thank You!

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