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© 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0 | 29.10.2009
Cloud Computing and Eclipse
How does it fit together?
Markus Knauer (EclipseSource)Harald Kornmayer (NEC Laboratories Europe)
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Outline
• Cloud computing
• Jump on the Cloud – Demo: Orchestration of Cloud infrastructure
• Cloud providers – A ‘non-complete’ Overview
• Equinox on the Cloud– Demo: Provisioning of a Cloud application with Eclipse
• Summary
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
The Cloud
• Today: No announcement in IT without the cloud
The market
and manymore!!
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Individual Cloud experience?!
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Individual Cloud experience?!
• Cloud examples are Google mail accounts
Do you use it for your mails? Amazon Simple Storage
Service (S3) Did you know that you
downloaded Eclipse Galileo from S3?
Salesforce.com (CRM)
Amazon Elastic Cloud Computing (EC2)
Google AppEngine
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Cloud Definition
• Many definition exists!!
• NIST definition
“Cloud computing is a model for enabling available, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.”
(National Institute of Standards and Technology).
• Essential characteristics On-demand self service Ubiquitous network access Location independent resource
pooling Rapid elasticity Measured services
• Delivery Models IaaS PaaS SaaS
• Deployment models Private Community Public Hybrid
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
The cloud from 10000 ft
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
User front ends
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Platform development in Eclipse
Embedded Mobile Desktop Server Cloud (?)
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Cloud challenges
• What is common in all cloud systems?
• What are the basic requirements? - Choice- Flexibility - Speed and agility - Skills
• How can the Open Source community overcome the proprietary cloud systems?
• Can Eclipse contribute technology today?
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Orchestrate a Cloud application with Eclipse
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Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
• Eclipse Technology Project
• Intuitive and easy access for Grid users, Grid resource providers Grid application developers
• Extensible framework including a Grid model for seamless integration of Grid/Cloud resources
• Supports different Cloud/Grid middleware gLite, GRIA (middleware from EC projects) Amazon Web Service (AWS)
• Can run in headless mode as API
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Cloud Demo – Infrastructure as a Service
• Prerequisites: AWS Account from aws.amazon.com
Access Key and Secret Key registered for EC2 and S3 A valid security group (preconfigured firewall)
• Use g-Eclipse to access AWS resources Create a Grid Project Access to S3 data
EFS Implementation for S3 protocol Start EC2 instances
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
The cloud from 10000 ft
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
User front ends
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Amazon Web Services – an example in details
Infrastructure
Application
Servers
Clients
Infrastructure [ IaaS ]
Compute Storage
Application / Software [ SaaS ]
UserInterface MachineInterface
Servers
Clients
Platform [ PaaS ]
Components Services
NetworkSimple DB +Amazon RDSSimple DB +Amazon RDS
Simple Storage Service (S3)
Simple Storage Service (S3)Elastic Compute
Cloud (EC2)Elastic Compute
Cloud (EC2)
Cloud FrontCloud Front
Elastic MapReduce
Elastic MapReduce
Simple Queue Service (SQS)
Simple Queue Service (SQS)
Virtual Private Cloud
Virtual Private Cloud
DevPayDevPayFlexible Payments Service (FPS)
Flexible Payments Service (FPS)
Alexa Top SitesAlexa Top Sites
DevPayDevPay
Alexa Web Information Serv.
Alexa Web Information Serv.
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Amazon Web Services – in a nutshell!?!
• Simple Storage Service (S3)– Simple file system accessible via the internet
• Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)– Virtual computer accessible via SSH– Linux or Windows– Equinox can run on these resources!
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Amazon Web Services – a common model?
NimbusScience Clouds
Simple DB +Amazon RDSSimple DB +Amazon RDS
Simple Storage Service (S3)
Simple Storage Service (S3)
Simple Queue Service (SQS)
Simple Queue Service (SQS)
Virtual Private Cloud
Virtual Private Cloud
DevPayDevPay
Alexa Top SitesAlexa Top Sites
DevPayDevPay
Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
Cloud FrontCloud Front
Elastic MapReduce
Elastic MapReduce
Flexible Payments Service (FPS)
Flexible Payments Service (FPS)
Alexa Web Information Serv.
Alexa Web Information Serv.
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Tooling for Amazon Web Services
• Amazon EC2 management perspective– Starts, stops EC2 instances– Connects to Elastic Block storage– Bundles EC2 images– No connection to S3
• Support for Web application deployment– Integration with WTP
• http://aws.amazon.com/eclipse
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
GoGrid.com – another example in details
Infrastructure
Application
Servers
Clients
Infrastructure [ IaaS ]
Compute Storage
Application / Software [ SaaS ]
UserInterface MachineInterface
Servers
Clients
Platform [ PaaS ]
Components Services
NetworkCloud StorageCloud Storage
Cloud Server ImagesCloud Server Images Cloud ConnectCloud Connect
F5 BigIP Load Balancing
F5 BigIP Load Balancing
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
GoGrid.com – in a nutshell!?!
• Cloud Storage – Simple file system – NOT accessible via the internet!
• only from GoGrid Cloud Server Images
• Cloud Server Images– Virtual computer accessible via SSH– Linux or Windows– Equinox can run on these resources!
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Google App Engine – Web apps on Google's infrastructure
Infrastructure
Application
Servers
Clients
Infrastructure [ IaaS ]
Compute Storage
Application / Software [ SaaS ]
UserInterface MachineInterface
Servers
Clients
Platform [ PaaS ]
Components Services
Network
Memcache Memcache
Datastore / BigTable
Datastore / BigTable
Google App Engine PythonGoogle App
Engine Python
Google App Engine JVMGoogle App Engine JVM
Goggle DocsGoggle Docs
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Google AppEngine – in a nutshell!?!
• Storage– GoogleDocs– Big Table / Datastore
• Google AppEngine– Run applications in a JVM with limited capabilities
• Cannot create new threads• Read-only access to file system• Only a subset of the classes from the JRE standard edition
– Equinox can NOT run currently!• Can this be changed?
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Orchestrate a Cloud application with Eclipse (II)
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Equinox
P2
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Equinox, p2 – the Eclipse “platform”
Equinox • is the core of Eclipse• is an implementation of the OSGi R4 core specifications• is a set of bundles that implement various OSGi services• used on server side already
Dynamic management of applications
p2• Provisioning of components • Compose complex applications
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Cloud Demo – Platform as a ServiceEC2 Instance
Java VMTomcat App Server
Equinox Servlet Bridge
Equinox / OSGi
consoleconsole
p2p2
Everything built with Eclipse technology
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Cloud Demo – Software provisioning
EC2 InstanceJava VM
Tomcat App ServerEquinox Servlet
BridgeEquinox / OSGi
consoleconsole
p2p2
RAP applicationRAP application
p2metadata repository
Application metadataApplication metadata
p2artifact repository
Application artifactsApplication artifacts
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Orchestrate a Cloud application with Eclipse
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Equinox
P2
RAP
RT
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Summary
• A full XaaS story on the cloud was demonstrated by combining results from different Eclipse projects
• Interoperability and vendor lock-in?• Amazon provides Eclipse Tools for AWS (EclipseCon 2009)• Microsoft announced Eclipse Tools for Azure (EclipseSummit 2009)• g-Eclipse provides a middleware/infrastructure independent framework
• enables interoperability, choice, flexibility, …
• Equinox and its related projects can support Cloud applications• p2, RAP and other RT projects• Equinox can become the Cloud Operating System • Eclipse offers an Open Source Eco System for Cloud computing today!
Eclipse on the Cloud has a bright future!
Cloud computing and Eclipse technology | © 2009 by Kornmayer, Knauer; made available under the EPL v1.0
Resources
• http://www.eclipse.org/geclipse– http://wiki.eclipse.org/G-Eclipse/AWS_Cloud_Getting_Started– http://live.eclipse.org/node/820
• http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/
• http://www.eclipse.org/rap
• http://www.theserverside.com/blogs/thread.tss?thread_id=57194