IBM and OpenStack: Collaboration Beyond the Code

Daniel Krook
Daniel KrookChief Technology Officer - The Call for Code Global Initiative & IBM Code and Response
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
OpenStack Foundation 
Accelerating Enterprise OpenStack 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
IBM and OpenStack: 
Collaboration Beyond the Code 
Daniel Krook - Senior Certified IT Specialist @DanielKrook 
Manuel Silveyra - Senior Cloud Solutions Architect @manuel_silveyra
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
Collaboration beyond the code 
Code is the most visible indicator of open source project vitality… 
…but other activities are also very important to community health and user uptake 
Today we’ll look at 
1. IBM technical contributions to OpenStack that improve the product 
2. IBM activities that strengthen the OpenStack community 
3. How you too can participate in the OpenStack project 
4. How you can influence what IBM focuses on looking forward to Kilo, the next release
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
Your presenters 
§ Part of the IBM community that drives customer requirements into OpenStack 
Daniel Krook 
Senior Certified IT Specialist 
@DanielKrook 
Manuel Silveyra 
Senior Cloud Solutions Architect 
@manuel_silveyra 
§ Please find us if you want to ask any questions that you didn’t get to at this session
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
Software 
as a Service 
Platform 
as a Service 
TOSCA 
OSLC Infrastructure 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
IBM cloud and open technologies 
At all tiers, IBM is committed to building its cloud on an open cloud architecture 
OAuth 
as a Service 
API 
economy 
Cloud 
operating 
environment 
Software-defined 
environment 
Products and services built on open source and open standards benefit IBM and customers alike
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
Core 
Contributors: 
10 
Technical 
Contributors: 
38 
Commits: 
961 
Blueprints: 
35 
Projects: 
33 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
IBM contributions to OpenStack by release 
Key 
Contribu8ons: 
Enterprise 
Security 
Ceilometer 
Quality 
Assurance 
http://www.stackalytics.com/ 
Essex 
Core 
Contributors: 
1 
Technical 
Contributors: 
2 
Commits: 
9 
Blueprints: 
0 
Projects: 
6 
Key 
Contribu8ons: 
Chinese 
TranslaHon 
Nova 
Hygiene 
Storage 
Enhancements 
54 
Folsom 
Core 
Contributors: 
4 
Technical 
Contributors: 
18 
Commits: 
181 
Blueprints: 
9 
Projects: 
20 
Key 
Contribu8ons: 
IntegraHon 
Tests 
Crowd 
Sourced 
TranslaHon 
Membership 
Services 
100 
Grizzly 
270 
Havana 
Core 
Contributors: 
13 
Technical 
Contributors: 
85 
Commits: 
1595 
Blueprints: 
71 
Projects: 
48 
380 
Total 
IBMers 
Total 
IBMers 
Key 
Contribu8ons: 
API 
Stability 
Storage 
Enhancements 
21% 
of 
Nova 
design 
features 
Total 
IBMers 
Total 
IBMers 
Icehouse 
Core 
Contributors: 
14 
Technical 
Contributors: 
107 
Commits: 
1722 
Blueprints: 
85 
Projects: 
61 
Key 
Contribu8ons: 
Quality 
Assurance 
AuthenHcaHon 
& 
Security 
15% 
of 
Compute 
features 
Total 
IBMers 
380
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
6 © 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
IBM contributions to OpenStack Juno 
§ Enterprise security: Contributions to Keystone to enable better hybrid 
cloud integration and auditing 
§ Block storage: Improvements to the resiliency and troubleshooting of 
Cinder storage volumes 
§ User experience: Internationalization and usability upgrades for 
Horizon 
§ Compute management: Improved automation and integration by 
simplifying the Nova application programming interfaces (APIs) 
§ Interoperability: Leading work to ensure that OpenStack vendor 
implementations are compatible 
Juno 
Core 
Contributors: 
15 
Technical 
Contributors: 
109 
Commits: 
1669 
Blueprints: 
48 
Projects: 
78 
Key 
Contribu8ons: 
Federated 
IdenHty 
Block 
Volume 
ReplicaHon 
Dashboard 
Enhancements 
Total 
IBMers 
400
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
Early IBM open source community history 
Linux 
Year 
2000 
Key 
Contribu8ons: 
• $1 
billon 
investment 
in 
Linux 
• Successful 
copyright 
defense 
against 
SCO 
• Commitment 
to 
support 
Linux 
for 
hardware 
and 
so]ware 
pla^orms 
Apache 
Year 
1998 
Key 
Contribu8ons: 
• ContribuHons 
to 
HTTPD 
provided 
one 
of 
the 
first 
corporate/OSS 
collaboraHons 
• Catalyst 
for 
the 
Apache 
So]ware 
FoundaHon 
in 
1999 
• Influenced 
Linux 
Technology 
Center 
and 
Eclipse 
FoundaHon 
Eclipse 
Year 
2001 
Key 
Contribu8ons: 
• Open 
sourced 
in 
2001 
• Established 
the 
Eclipse 
consorHum 
and 
eclipse.org 
• Eclipse 
FoundaHon 
founded 
in 
2004
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
Recent IBM open source community activity 
Cloud 
Foundry 
Year 
2013 
Key 
Contribu8ons: 
• Guidance 
in 
forming 
Advisory 
board 
in 
2013 
• Guidance 
in 
forming 
FoundaHon 
in 
2014 
• Contributors: 
20+ 
Node.js 
Year 
2014 
Key 
Contribu8ons: 
• Guidance 
in 
forming 
Advisory 
Board 
in 
2014 
• Support 
on 
Bluemix 
Docker 
Year 
2014 
Key 
Contribu8ons: 
• Guidance 
in 
forming 
Advisory 
Board 
in 
2014 
• Contributors: 
5+
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
OpenStack Foundation leadership, governance and legal support 
• Platinum membership in the OpenStack Foundation requires a commitment of 
$500,000 per year 
• IBM is only one of 8 Platinum Sponsors making this commitment, though there are 17 
Gold Sponsors and 80+ Corporate Sponsors. 
Platinum sponsorship 
• IBM brings years of experience setting up Advisory Boards and Foundations to bear on 
OpenStack 
• This has led to adoption, support, and commitment from hundreds of companies and 
customers 
Organizational support 
• 15 core contributors 
• IBM is #2 in contributions in last two releases 
• 100+ IBMers active in the projects 
• 400+ IBMers working on code and other activities 
Technical resources 
• Support for drafting Foundation bylaws 
• Pledged support for the OpenStack Foundation Legal support to achieve its mission
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
Conference sponsorship and thought leadership 
Essex 
Boston 
Adendees: 
1 
Folsom 
San 
Francisco 
Adendees: 
15 
Grizzly 
San 
Diego 
Sponsorship: 
Premier 
Adendees: 
20+ 
Sessions: 
1 
Blueprints: 
6 
Havana 
Portland 
Sponsorship: 
Premier 
Adendees: 
50+ 
Sessions: 
7 
Blueprints: 
21 
Icehouse 
Hong 
Kong 
Sponsorship: 
Headline 
Adendees: 
100+ 
Sessions: 
10 
Blueprints: 
29 
Juno 
Atlanta 
Sponsorship: 
Premier 
Adendees: 
110+ 
Sessions: 
12 
Blueprints: 
20+
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
Connec8cut 
Members: 
95 
Events: 
10 
Adendance: 
200 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
Grassroots meetup organization 
§ We’ve organized or presented at many meetups with hundreds of attendees 
New 
York 
Members: 
1,200 
Events: 
24 
Adendance: 
1,500 
China 
Members: 
550 
Events: 
10 
Adendance: 
400 
§ Driving OpenStack awareness, recruiting new talent, speaking to users
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
How you or your organization can contribute to OpenStack 
Become an individual 
member 
• Start with individuals 
• Code committers 
• Community builders 
Pick low hanging fruit 
• Report bugs 
• Improve docs 
• Translate docs 
• Become known in the 
community 
Support local 
meetups 
• Send employees 
to attend or 
speak 
• Host a meetup or 
sponsor 
refreshments 
Participate in 
Summits 
• Submit several 
abstracts 
• Vote on content 
you’d like to see 
• Commit to 
corporate 
sponsorship 
Become a corporate 
member 
• Startup or established 
sponsor 
• Apply to become a Gold 
Member
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
Thank you! 
Daniel Krook 
Senior Certified IT Specialist 
@DanielKrook 
Manuel Silveyra 
Senior Cloud Solutions Architect 
@manuel_silveyra 
§ Please find us if you want to ask any questions that you didn’t get to at this session
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
IBM technical sessions at the Paris Summit 
IBM Sessions on Monday, November 3rd 
15:20 
R.251 When Disaster Strikes the Cloud: Who, What, When, Where and How to recover Ronen Kat, Michael Factor, and Red Hat 
11:40 
A.Blue IPv6 Features in OpenStack Juno Xu Han Peng, Comcast, and Cisco 
15:20 
R252 Why is my Volume in 'ERROR' State!?! An Introduction to Troubleshooting Your Cinder Configuration Jay Bryant 
16:20 
A.Blue Group Based Policy Extension for Networking Mohammad Banikazemi, Cisco, Midokura, and One Convergence 
IBM Sessions on Tuesday. November 4th 
11:15 
R252 The perfect match: Apache Spark meets Swift Gil Vernik, Michael Factor, and Databricks 
15:40 
R242 Docker Meets Swift: A Broadcaster's Experience Eran Rom, and RAI 
16:40 
Maillot User Group Panel: India, Japan, China Ying Chun Guo, Guang Ya Liu, Qiang Guo Tong 
14:50 
Passy A Practical Approach to Dockerizing OpenStack High Availability Manuel Silveyra, Shaun Murakami, Kalonji Bankole, Daniel Krook 
IBM Sessions on Wednesday, November 5th 
09:00 
R241 Monasca DeepDive: Monitoring at scale Tong Li , Rob Basham, HP and Rackspace 
09:00 
R242 Beyond 86: Managing multi-platform environments with OpenStack Shaun Murakami, Philip Estes 
09:50 
R253 Troubleshooting Problems in Heat Deployments Fabio Oliveira, Ton Ngo, Priya Nagpurkar, Winnie Tsang 
11:50 
R251 Keystone to Keystone Federation Enhancements for Hybrid Cloud Enablement Steve Martinelli, Brad Topol, CERN, and Rackspace 
17:50 
R253 Practical advice on deployment and management of enterprise workloads Jarek Miszczyk, Venkata Jagana
Open by Design Platinum Member of 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
Learn more at these IBM sponsored sessions on Wednesday: 
9:50 Room 243 Step on the Gas: See how Open Technologies are driving the future of the enterprise 
11:50 Room 212/213 IBM and OpenStack: Collaborations beyond the code 
1:50 Room 212/213 A Use Case Driven view of IBM’s OpenStack based Offerings 
2:40 Room 212/213 IBM OpenStack Offerings in Action 
Stop by the IBM Booth (B4) 
Demos, games and FREE tee 
shirt.
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© 2014 IBM Corporation 
OpenStack Foundation 
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IBM and OpenStack: Collaboration Beyond the Code

  • 1. Open by Design Platinum Member of OpenStack Foundation Accelerating Enterprise OpenStack © 2014 IBM Corporation IBM and OpenStack: Collaboration Beyond the Code Daniel Krook - Senior Certified IT Specialist @DanielKrook Manuel Silveyra - Senior Cloud Solutions Architect @manuel_silveyra
  • 2. Open by Design Platinum Member of © 2014 IBM Corporation OpenStack Foundation Collaboration beyond the code Code is the most visible indicator of open source project vitality… …but other activities are also very important to community health and user uptake Today we’ll look at 1. IBM technical contributions to OpenStack that improve the product 2. IBM activities that strengthen the OpenStack community 3. How you too can participate in the OpenStack project 4. How you can influence what IBM focuses on looking forward to Kilo, the next release
  • 3. Open by Design Platinum Member of © 2014 IBM Corporation OpenStack Foundation Your presenters § Part of the IBM community that drives customer requirements into OpenStack Daniel Krook Senior Certified IT Specialist @DanielKrook Manuel Silveyra Senior Cloud Solutions Architect @manuel_silveyra § Please find us if you want to ask any questions that you didn’t get to at this session
  • 4. Open by Design Platinum Member of Software as a Service Platform as a Service TOSCA OSLC Infrastructure © 2014 IBM Corporation OpenStack Foundation IBM cloud and open technologies At all tiers, IBM is committed to building its cloud on an open cloud architecture OAuth as a Service API economy Cloud operating environment Software-defined environment Products and services built on open source and open standards benefit IBM and customers alike
  • 5. Open by Design Platinum Member of Core Contributors: 10 Technical Contributors: 38 Commits: 961 Blueprints: 35 Projects: 33 © 2014 IBM Corporation OpenStack Foundation IBM contributions to OpenStack by release Key Contribu8ons: Enterprise Security Ceilometer Quality Assurance http://www.stackalytics.com/ Essex Core Contributors: 1 Technical Contributors: 2 Commits: 9 Blueprints: 0 Projects: 6 Key Contribu8ons: Chinese TranslaHon Nova Hygiene Storage Enhancements 54 Folsom Core Contributors: 4 Technical Contributors: 18 Commits: 181 Blueprints: 9 Projects: 20 Key Contribu8ons: IntegraHon Tests Crowd Sourced TranslaHon Membership Services 100 Grizzly 270 Havana Core Contributors: 13 Technical Contributors: 85 Commits: 1595 Blueprints: 71 Projects: 48 380 Total IBMers Total IBMers Key Contribu8ons: API Stability Storage Enhancements 21% of Nova design features Total IBMers Total IBMers Icehouse Core Contributors: 14 Technical Contributors: 107 Commits: 1722 Blueprints: 85 Projects: 61 Key Contribu8ons: Quality Assurance AuthenHcaHon & Security 15% of Compute features Total IBMers 380
  • 6. Open by Design Platinum Member of 6 © 2014 IBM Corporation OpenStack Foundation IBM contributions to OpenStack Juno § Enterprise security: Contributions to Keystone to enable better hybrid cloud integration and auditing § Block storage: Improvements to the resiliency and troubleshooting of Cinder storage volumes § User experience: Internationalization and usability upgrades for Horizon § Compute management: Improved automation and integration by simplifying the Nova application programming interfaces (APIs) § Interoperability: Leading work to ensure that OpenStack vendor implementations are compatible Juno Core Contributors: 15 Technical Contributors: 109 Commits: 1669 Blueprints: 48 Projects: 78 Key Contribu8ons: Federated IdenHty Block Volume ReplicaHon Dashboard Enhancements Total IBMers 400
  • 7. Open by Design Platinum Member of © 2014 IBM Corporation OpenStack Foundation Early IBM open source community history Linux Year 2000 Key Contribu8ons: • $1 billon investment in Linux • Successful copyright defense against SCO • Commitment to support Linux for hardware and so]ware pla^orms Apache Year 1998 Key Contribu8ons: • ContribuHons to HTTPD provided one of the first corporate/OSS collaboraHons • Catalyst for the Apache So]ware FoundaHon in 1999 • Influenced Linux Technology Center and Eclipse FoundaHon Eclipse Year 2001 Key Contribu8ons: • Open sourced in 2001 • Established the Eclipse consorHum and eclipse.org • Eclipse FoundaHon founded in 2004
  • 8. Open by Design Platinum Member of © 2014 IBM Corporation OpenStack Foundation Recent IBM open source community activity Cloud Foundry Year 2013 Key Contribu8ons: • Guidance in forming Advisory board in 2013 • Guidance in forming FoundaHon in 2014 • Contributors: 20+ Node.js Year 2014 Key Contribu8ons: • Guidance in forming Advisory Board in 2014 • Support on Bluemix Docker Year 2014 Key Contribu8ons: • Guidance in forming Advisory Board in 2014 • Contributors: 5+
  • 9. Open by Design Platinum Member of © 2014 IBM Corporation OpenStack Foundation OpenStack Foundation leadership, governance and legal support • Platinum membership in the OpenStack Foundation requires a commitment of $500,000 per year • IBM is only one of 8 Platinum Sponsors making this commitment, though there are 17 Gold Sponsors and 80+ Corporate Sponsors. Platinum sponsorship • IBM brings years of experience setting up Advisory Boards and Foundations to bear on OpenStack • This has led to adoption, support, and commitment from hundreds of companies and customers Organizational support • 15 core contributors • IBM is #2 in contributions in last two releases • 100+ IBMers active in the projects • 400+ IBMers working on code and other activities Technical resources • Support for drafting Foundation bylaws • Pledged support for the OpenStack Foundation Legal support to achieve its mission
  • 10. Open by Design Platinum Member of © 2014 IBM Corporation OpenStack Foundation Conference sponsorship and thought leadership Essex Boston Adendees: 1 Folsom San Francisco Adendees: 15 Grizzly San Diego Sponsorship: Premier Adendees: 20+ Sessions: 1 Blueprints: 6 Havana Portland Sponsorship: Premier Adendees: 50+ Sessions: 7 Blueprints: 21 Icehouse Hong Kong Sponsorship: Headline Adendees: 100+ Sessions: 10 Blueprints: 29 Juno Atlanta Sponsorship: Premier Adendees: 110+ Sessions: 12 Blueprints: 20+
  • 11. Open by Design Platinum Member of Connec8cut Members: 95 Events: 10 Adendance: 200 © 2014 IBM Corporation OpenStack Foundation Grassroots meetup organization § We’ve organized or presented at many meetups with hundreds of attendees New York Members: 1,200 Events: 24 Adendance: 1,500 China Members: 550 Events: 10 Adendance: 400 § Driving OpenStack awareness, recruiting new talent, speaking to users
  • 12. Open by Design Platinum Member of © 2014 IBM Corporation OpenStack Foundation How you or your organization can contribute to OpenStack Become an individual member • Start with individuals • Code committers • Community builders Pick low hanging fruit • Report bugs • Improve docs • Translate docs • Become known in the community Support local meetups • Send employees to attend or speak • Host a meetup or sponsor refreshments Participate in Summits • Submit several abstracts • Vote on content you’d like to see • Commit to corporate sponsorship Become a corporate member • Startup or established sponsor • Apply to become a Gold Member
  • 13. Open by Design Platinum Member of © 2014 IBM Corporation OpenStack Foundation Thank you! Daniel Krook Senior Certified IT Specialist @DanielKrook Manuel Silveyra Senior Cloud Solutions Architect @manuel_silveyra § Please find us if you want to ask any questions that you didn’t get to at this session
  • 14. Open by Design Platinum Member of © 2014 IBM Corporation OpenStack Foundation IBM technical sessions at the Paris Summit IBM Sessions on Monday, November 3rd 15:20 R.251 When Disaster Strikes the Cloud: Who, What, When, Where and How to recover Ronen Kat, Michael Factor, and Red Hat 11:40 A.Blue IPv6 Features in OpenStack Juno Xu Han Peng, Comcast, and Cisco 15:20 R252 Why is my Volume in 'ERROR' State!?! An Introduction to Troubleshooting Your Cinder Configuration Jay Bryant 16:20 A.Blue Group Based Policy Extension for Networking Mohammad Banikazemi, Cisco, Midokura, and One Convergence IBM Sessions on Tuesday. November 4th 11:15 R252 The perfect match: Apache Spark meets Swift Gil Vernik, Michael Factor, and Databricks 15:40 R242 Docker Meets Swift: A Broadcaster's Experience Eran Rom, and RAI 16:40 Maillot User Group Panel: India, Japan, China Ying Chun Guo, Guang Ya Liu, Qiang Guo Tong 14:50 Passy A Practical Approach to Dockerizing OpenStack High Availability Manuel Silveyra, Shaun Murakami, Kalonji Bankole, Daniel Krook IBM Sessions on Wednesday, November 5th 09:00 R241 Monasca DeepDive: Monitoring at scale Tong Li , Rob Basham, HP and Rackspace 09:00 R242 Beyond 86: Managing multi-platform environments with OpenStack Shaun Murakami, Philip Estes 09:50 R253 Troubleshooting Problems in Heat Deployments Fabio Oliveira, Ton Ngo, Priya Nagpurkar, Winnie Tsang 11:50 R251 Keystone to Keystone Federation Enhancements for Hybrid Cloud Enablement Steve Martinelli, Brad Topol, CERN, and Rackspace 17:50 R253 Practical advice on deployment and management of enterprise workloads Jarek Miszczyk, Venkata Jagana
  • 15. Open by Design Platinum Member of © 2014 IBM Corporation OpenStack Foundation Learn more at these IBM sponsored sessions on Wednesday: 9:50 Room 243 Step on the Gas: See how Open Technologies are driving the future of the enterprise 11:50 Room 212/213 IBM and OpenStack: Collaborations beyond the code 1:50 Room 212/213 A Use Case Driven view of IBM’s OpenStack based Offerings 2:40 Room 212/213 IBM OpenStack Offerings in Action Stop by the IBM Booth (B4) Demos, games and FREE tee shirt.
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