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Containers in OpenStack?

Zsolt HargitaiBusiness Development Manager

SUSE Hungary

zsolt.hargitai@suse.com

Change is everywhere.

The 4th INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION is here

There will be winners and losers.

Dealing with change is the greatest threat facing big business.

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Businesses need:

- Speed

- Agility

- A lead on the competition

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The Cloud is here to help

- 95% of businesses now use cloud computing

- 72% of enterprises are using Private Cloud

- “Cloud-first" strategies will become the norm in 2017

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OpenStack Cloud

“OpenStack has grown into a de facto

standard platform for the private cloud

market.” *

- Forecast to be $5bn market by 2020 **

- Growing at 35% CAGR **

- 71% of deployments in full production

- Containers being adopted 3x faster on

OpenStack *** Forrester

** 451 Research

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SUSE OpenStack Cloud Taking the pain out of OpenStack Cloud

"OpenStack is…consistently recognized as overly complex to configure, deploy and upgrade.“ 451 Research Feb 2015

SUSE OpenStack Cloud gives you:

− A pre-built solution you can start driving now

− Quality, reliability and performance

− Top class service, maintenance & support

− Excellent value

“The value proposition for using a distribution writes itself.“ 451 Research Q3 2016

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- OpenStack Newton release

- Kubernetes as a Service

- Software defined infrastructure

- Unified storage for production workloads

- Fastest deployment, easy management

SUSE OpenStack Cloud 7Delivering the full value of OpenStack

Traditional IT Evolution Agile IT Revolution

- Rock solid reliability

- Highly available, non-disruptive upgrades

- Business oriented release cycle / longer support

- Widest hypervisor support & interoperability

- Leading enterprise support for entire platform

Why are containers such a hot topic?

This is stuff all of us know, right?

- “Container technologies are now available on every major

public and private cloud platform”

- “Support for containers will only grow throughout 2017”

- “Container technologies allow enterprises to create highly

differentiated apps and services faster, with better quality

and geographic reach, to create compelling customer

experiences”

- “Container Strategies Are Critical To Digital Business”

9Source: Forrester - Vendor Landscape: Container solutions for cloud-native applications. Jan 30th 2017

OpenStack community’s view of containers

- Containers are top emerging technology that interests OpenStack users*

- OpenStack users are adopting containers 3x faster than rest of

enterprise market**

- Magnum in top 2 projects of highest interest to OpenStack users*

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Which emerging technologies interest OpenStack Users?

Source: * OpenStack user survey, April 2017. ** 451 Research, Barcelona OpenStack Summit Oct 2016

Two types of containers

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Application Delivery

Custom Micro Service ApplicationsKubernetes / Magnum

Physical Infrastructure: Server, Switches, Storage

Software Defined Everything

StorageSDS

NetworkingSDN and NFV

VirtualizationHypervisors

Operating SystemLinux

Private Cloud / IaaS

OpenStack Cloud Software

Application

Containers

Service

Containers

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Kubernetes as a Service

Physical Infrastructure: Server, Switches, Storage

StorageSDS

NetworkingSDN and NFV

VirtualizationHypervisors

Operating SystemLinux

OpenStack APIs

OpenStack Cloud

Software Defined Everything

Linux

VM

Linux

VM

Linux

VM

Linux

VM

Linux

VM

Linux

VM

Linux

VM

IaaS

Kubernetes / Magnum

Custom Micro Services App

LinuxRuntime

Open Container

LinuxRuntime

Open Container

LinuxRuntime

Open Container

LinuxRuntime

Open Container

Heat

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Kubernetes as a Service benefits

Simplified deployment

Shared infrastructure

Multi-tenancy

Scalability

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OpenStack is the ideal integration platform

Physical Infrastructure: Server, Switches, Storage

Software Defined Everything

StorageSUSE Enterprise

Storage

NetworkingSDN and NFV

VirtualizationKVM, Xen, VMware,

and z/VM

Operating SystemSUSE Linux Enterprise Server

Private Cloud / IaaSSUSE OpenStack Cloud

Bare metal

workloadsVirtualized

workloads

Containerized

workloads

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Where next?SUSE’s Software-Defined Infrastructure vision

Application Delivery

Custom Micro Service ApplicationsKubernetes / Magnum

Physical Infrastructure: Server, Switches, Storage

Public Cloud

SUSE Cloud Service Provider Program

ContainersSUSE CaaS Platform

Software Defined Everything

StorageSUSE Enterprise

Storage

NetworkingSDN and NFV

VirtualizationKVM, Xen, VMware,

and z/VM

Operating SystemSUSE Linux Enterprise Server

Platform as a ServiceCloud Foundry

Private Cloud / IaaSSUSE OpenStack Cloud

Management

Operations,

Monitor and

Patch

• SUSE Manager

• openATTIC

Cluster

Deployment

• Crowbar

• Salt

Orchestration

• Heat

• Kubernetes

You can win these unique SUSE gifts.

The only thing to do, is visit this site: http://www.novell.hu/promo and answer the questions.

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