Krish talk

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Importance Of OpenStack An Outsider Perspective

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Importance Of OpenStackAn Outsider Perspective

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What am I going to talk?

Role of OSS in Cloud Computing Conventional Wisdom Debunking Conventional Wisdom Federation Is Key Cloud Wisdom Debunking Cloud Wisdom Open Source as an enabler of Federation Why OpenStack is important

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Why I am talking here?

• Because I am an analyst

• 30000 feet view• No emotions

(Ideally)• Activist analyst?• Competitive market

is key

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Open Source: Building Blocks For Cloud

Web Sites to Web Services to Cloud: Open Source Is The Enabler

License Freedom Economics Imagine AWS without OSS

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Conventional Wisdom

• Mostly western pundits

• Economics of scarcity

• C O N S O L I D A T I O N

Meh

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Why CW Worked?

Market was mostly US Forced to believe in the economics

of scarcity Open source was relatively new Barrier to entry for non-software

products was very high

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Debunking Conventional Wisdom

World is flat and markets are global Global Investors making local play Handful of providers cannot meet

diverse needs Regulatory regimes are not going away Open source enlightenment

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New Conventional Wisdom

Economics of abundance Open source showed the way Innovation and monetization at higher

orders Technology is pushing the markets towards

this trend Competition is key for the market system to

be successful

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Federated Clouds

Conventional Wisdom(Economics of Scarcity)

Open Source Thinking(Economics of Abundance)

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Federated Clouds

Federated Clouds as antidote against market monopoly

Federated clouds can meet global needs including regulatory requirements

Scalability? No worries. Federation can help Key for the Big Data world Different economics

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Defining Federated Cloud Ecosystems

Multitude of players Heterogeneity of cloud platforms Interoperability and Portability No vendor lock-in Geographical distribution

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Multitude of players

Central to the very idea of federated clouds

Datacenters are not turning into football fields

Critical to protect against market vulnerability - monopoly

Community Clouds and Regional Clouds

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Heterogeneity of Cloud Platforms

Federation is possible with just one platform but

Shifts the danger of market vulnerability to the platform than the provider

Monopoly is bad even if it is open source Heterogeneity handles diversity Complex Adaptive Systems & Heterogeneous

Environments

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Interoperability and Portability

Interoperability and Workload portability are critical

Needed to avoid any lock-inDon’t care about

standardization at this moment

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Geographical Distribution

Geographical distribution is key Requirement for multiple providers

not enough Needs are diverse (performance,

customization, etc.) Regulatory needs

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Tim O’ Reilly School Of Thought

Architecture Triumphs Licensing

Focus on Interfaces and Formats

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Open Cloud Initiative

Open Cloud = No Vendor Lock In Open Cloud = Open Interfaces &

Open Formats But Weird Requirement: At least one

of the implementation should be open source

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What #OCI Can Achieve?

It Can Avoid Vendor Lock-In Help You Ensure Business

Continuity

But, But, But ………

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But?

It Doesn’t Actually Help Users Much

Why?

The “nature” of markets will lead to smaller number of players

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Apple Mantra

Less Choice Is Good, Right?

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Ya Think?

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So

Open Source and Federation are key to enable a competitive

marketplace

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Why Open Source?

Federation != Open Source

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Why Open Source?

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Why OpenStack Is Important?

First truly OSS Cloud Infrastructure project to gain widespread traction

Distributed architecture enables next gen services

Vibrant ecosystem Both enterprise and service provider

focus

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Conclusion

Open Source = Rapid Innovation Federation = Competitive Cloud

Marketplace Open Source enables easy federation

and plays a role in keeping the market honest

OpenStack is critical

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My Coordinates

Work: Principal Analyst, Rishidot Research and Editor, CloudAve.comEmail: [email protected]: @krishnanWebsite: www.rishidot.comBlog: www.cloudave.com/author/krishnan/