3. Stacy Véronneau 101
● Director of OpenStack Solutions and Cloud Architect at
CloudOps. Also, Cloud architect for Mirantis (via
CloudOps partnership).
● Using public cloud resources since 2007
● Started ‘exploring’ OpenStack at Folsom
● OpenStack MeetUps organizer/co-organizer
● Speaker at OpenStack Summit
● Lazy Man repo
○ github.com/sveronneau
4. cloudops.com @cloudops_Page
About CloudOps
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We enable our customers to own their destiny in a cloudy world by
leveraging open source cloud orchestration and best of breed technologies.
Our team has built and continues to support dozens of regional clouds for
telco and community cloud service providers around the world.
We’ve helped hundreds of software companies migrate to and scale their
businesses on regional cloud platforms such as cloud.ca and public clouds
such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure.
6. The State of OpenStack - Barcelona Survey
OpenStack Newton, the 14th release of the open source cloud
software, now offers greater scalability, resiliency and
user experience to support a wider variety of workloads.
The Newton release was designed and built by an
international community of 2,581 developers, operators and
users from 309 organizations.
Data gathered from https://www.openstack.org/analytics
21. The State of OpenStack - Newton
● What’s Old
○ Ceilometer
■ Aodh (actions on alarms and
notifications)
■ Ceilometer (data
collection)
■ Gnocchi (time-series DB +
indexing)
■ Panko (event metadata
indexing)
○ Cloudkitty (Rating)
○ Congress (policy framework)
○ Freezer (backup)
○ Mistral (workflow)
○ Monasca (monitoring)
○ Murano (app catalog)
○ Searchlight (indexing)
○ Senlin (clustering service for
OS clouds)
○ Solum (application lifecycle
management)
○ Tacker (NFV orchestration)
○ Vitrage (RCA)
○ Watcher (resource optimization)
22. The State of OpenStack - Some Numbers
MITAKA
● 181 Companies
● 2,600 Contributors
● EOL 2017-04-10
OCATA
● Shorter Release Cycle
○ 4 Months (Why?)
● 174 Companies
● 2,288 Contributors who
made 139,975+ reviews
NEWTON
● 191 Companies
● 2,672 Contributors who
made 202,000+ reviews
23. The State of OpenStack - What’s New In Ocata
● What’s new in Ocata release (#15) (February 22nd)
○ Official Release Notes
■ https://releases.openstack.org/ocata/
○ Self Promotion / Ego Feeding :)
■ Recorded Mirantis Webinar ‘What’S New In Ocata’
● https://youtu.be/Pc-7zeHl2jM
■ 53 new things to look for in OpenStack Ocata
● https://www.mirantis.com/blog/53-new-things-to-look-for-in-op
enstack-ocata/
○ 60 projects now under Big Tent
■ That’s now a big *ss tent!
24. The State of OpenStack - What’s New In Ocata
● What’s new in Ocata release
○ Tons of project stability (Maintenance) and those guys below. Just
to list a few:
■ Networking
● Tricircle (Neutron Network automation across regions)
● DragonFlow (Distributed SDN controller for Neutron)
■ Backup
● Karbor ex Smaug (Backup framework for App metadata)
● Freezer (Backup-as-a-Service)
■ NFV
● Gluon (NFV Framework)
● Nomad (Management framework for NFV)
■ Deployment
● Kolla (Containers and dep tools to operate OpenStack)
● OpenStack Ansible (Pre-Release: Playbooks for deploying OpenStack)
● TripleO (Openstack on Openstack using Nova, Neutron and Heat)
25. The State of OpenStack - Summit Info
● After Boston, Sydney will host the fall 2017 summit.
○ Anyone going? (May 8-11)
● Spring 2018 summit will be back in Vancouver (May 21-24)
● What’s coming in Pike and Q releases.
○ Pike
■ Python 3.5
■ Octavia GA (finally)
■ Unicorns & Magic
○ Q
■ Who can tell me the Q release name - No Google plz :)
○ R
■ https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Release_Naming/R_Proposals
27. The State of OpenStack
● Still Some Challenges
○ Finding and keeping good resources
○ Operational challenges (Day 2)
○ Enterprise adoption is growing but still an issue
■ Workload onboarding and Tenant care
● While K8s is the new hot topic, OpenStack is becoming a
common one. This makes it in a way ‘Boring’ but this is
a good thing. This Means it’s maturing. Remember when
VMware was the hot topic? I don’t, but it’s still here,
it’s in demand and evolving/adapting regardless of
OpenStack, AWS, GCE or Azure.
36. OS D2C - LMA + Rating Tools (Some examples)
● Stacklight
○ Mirantis / Fuel specific plugin
○ Gives you all the metrics you need for operations
and node self registration.
○ No tenant view
○ No Capacity planning or Show Back
● DataDog
○ AWS based
○ Mostly Endpoint monitoring
○ No tenant view
○ No Capacity planning or Show Back
37. OS D2C - LMA + Rating Tools (Some examples)
● Dynatrace
○ App centric
○ Container friendly
○ Full Stack monitoring
● RHEL OpenStack Platform
○ Nagios based endpoint monitoring
○ You can get more if you are using the CMP
38. OS D2C - LMA + Rating Tools (Using What’s Out There!)
39. OS D2C - LMA + Rating Tools (What does it look like?)