Red Hat provides cloud computing solutions based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and integrated virtualization technologies. This includes virtualization platforms like KVM and management tools to deploy and manage virtual and cloud infrastructure. Red Hat Enterprise MRG adds capabilities for high performance distributed and grid computing across local and cloud resources.
This document discusses Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) 3.1. Key features of RHEV Manager include high availability, live migration, load balancing, templates, and centralized storage and network management. The RHEV hypervisor supports up to 160 virtual CPUs and 2TB of RAM per guest. RHEV 3.1 focuses on integration, a new Python SDK, removing the .NET admin portal, supporting new platforms like OpenJDK, and improvements to networking, storage, and the user interface.
The document is a presentation about Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV). It provides an overview of RHEV features such as live migration, storage live migration, high availability, and self-service portal. It discusses the RHEV hypervisor and KVM, including scalability and support for latest silicon virtualization technology. The presentation also covers RHEV integration, security using SELinux, cost advantages over competitors, and examples of RHEV uses such as UNIX to Linux migration, mission critical applications, and test/dev environments.
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization provides an enterprise-grade platform for server and desktop virtualization with centralized management. It offers high performance, scalability, and security. RHEV leverages the Linux kernel and KVM for virtualization and has an ecosystem of thousands of partners. It offers lower costs than other solutions at 50-70% savings.
Open Hybrid Cloud.
A presentation given by Erik Geensen, responsible for Cloud, Platform and Virtualization at Red Hat Benelux, at the OPEN'14 conference in Belgium.
Harnessing the virtual realm for successful real world artificial intelligenceAlison B. Lowndes
Artificial Intelligence is impacting all areas of society, from healthcare and transportation to smart cities and energy. How NVIDIA invests both in internal pure research and accelerated computation to enable its diverse customer base, across gaming & extended reality, graphics, AI, robotics, simulation, high performance scientific computing, healthcare & more. You will be introduced to the GPU computing platform & shown real world successfully deployed applications as well as a glimpse into the current state of the art across academia, enterprise and startups.
In case you missed our Red Hat Essentials Training at our offices find attached the slides that were presented. Designed to be the \'helicopter\' view of Red Hat and Open Source and the market opportunity.
The document outlines the prerequisites for installing Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization including the minimum and recommended system requirements for the manager and hypervisor components. It describes that the manager provides a graphical interface to manage physical and virtual resources from Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers acting as hypervisor hosts. Storage can be provided by NFS, iSCSI or FCP and networking requirements include static IP addresses, DNS and DHCP.
The enterprise datacenter is undergoing a massive transformation. Is your organization prepared for what’s next?
Share in proven strategies for delivering frictionless IT services while retaining the precise control your business needs.
See the groundbreaking new Nutanix platform capabilities that tear down IT silos and unify the technology stack.
Engage with peers on best practices in virtualization, application design and cloud technologies
This document discusses Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) 3.1. Key features of RHEV Manager include high availability, live migration, load balancing, templates, and centralized storage and network management. The RHEV hypervisor supports up to 160 virtual CPUs and 2TB of RAM per guest. RHEV 3.1 focuses on integration, a new Python SDK, removing the .NET admin portal, supporting new platforms like OpenJDK, and improvements to networking, storage, and the user interface.
The document is a presentation about Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV). It provides an overview of RHEV features such as live migration, storage live migration, high availability, and self-service portal. It discusses the RHEV hypervisor and KVM, including scalability and support for latest silicon virtualization technology. The presentation also covers RHEV integration, security using SELinux, cost advantages over competitors, and examples of RHEV uses such as UNIX to Linux migration, mission critical applications, and test/dev environments.
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization provides an enterprise-grade platform for server and desktop virtualization with centralized management. It offers high performance, scalability, and security. RHEV leverages the Linux kernel and KVM for virtualization and has an ecosystem of thousands of partners. It offers lower costs than other solutions at 50-70% savings.
Open Hybrid Cloud.
A presentation given by Erik Geensen, responsible for Cloud, Platform and Virtualization at Red Hat Benelux, at the OPEN'14 conference in Belgium.
Harnessing the virtual realm for successful real world artificial intelligenceAlison B. Lowndes
Artificial Intelligence is impacting all areas of society, from healthcare and transportation to smart cities and energy. How NVIDIA invests both in internal pure research and accelerated computation to enable its diverse customer base, across gaming & extended reality, graphics, AI, robotics, simulation, high performance scientific computing, healthcare & more. You will be introduced to the GPU computing platform & shown real world successfully deployed applications as well as a glimpse into the current state of the art across academia, enterprise and startups.
In case you missed our Red Hat Essentials Training at our offices find attached the slides that were presented. Designed to be the \'helicopter\' view of Red Hat and Open Source and the market opportunity.
The document outlines the prerequisites for installing Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization including the minimum and recommended system requirements for the manager and hypervisor components. It describes that the manager provides a graphical interface to manage physical and virtual resources from Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers acting as hypervisor hosts. Storage can be provided by NFS, iSCSI or FCP and networking requirements include static IP addresses, DNS and DHCP.
The enterprise datacenter is undergoing a massive transformation. Is your organization prepared for what’s next?
Share in proven strategies for delivering frictionless IT services while retaining the precise control your business needs.
See the groundbreaking new Nutanix platform capabilities that tear down IT silos and unify the technology stack.
Engage with peers on best practices in virtualization, application design and cloud technologies
Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops … and LinuxRobert Sutor
In this talk, I'll focus on three areas of great opportunity as well as challenge for Linux: the accelerating market for cloud computing, Linux as a significant operating system for mainframes, and the hope for Linux on the desktop.
2011-12-08 Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Desktops (RHEV VDI) with Cis...Shawn Wells
Field call with Cisco on integrating Red Hat's Virtual Desktop capabilities with Cisco UCS hardware. Steps through underling virtualization technology, performance & scalability, and SPICE display protocol.
Linbit specializes in open source, software defined storage solutions using Linux operating systems. They provide the world's leading software defined storage solution for replicated block storage called DRBD, which is supported by their proprietary products and services. DRBD allows for high availability, disaster recovery, and private cloud solutions using common off-the-shelf hardware at a lower cost than traditional proprietary storage options.
Red Hat is an open source software company that provides Linux operating systems, middleware, storage, and cloud computing solutions. Some key facts:
- Red Hat is the #1 provider of open source solutions, with over 90% of Fortune 500 companies using their products.
- They have over 7,000 employees worldwide and annual revenue of over $1 billion.
- Their solutions include Red Hat Enterprise Linux, JBoss middleware, OpenShift PaaS, and CloudForms management tools.
Cloud Native Application @ VMUG.IT 20150529VMUG IT
VMware and Pivotal are working together to provide an end-to-end solution for developing and running cloud-native applications. Key components of their solution include Photon OS, Lightwave for identity and access management, and Lattice for deploying and managing container clusters. Photon is a container-optimized Linux distribution designed to run Docker containers on vSphere. Lightwave provides open source identity and authentication capabilities. Lattice combines scheduling, routing, and logging from Cloud Foundry to manage clustered container applications. Together these provide an integrated platform for developing, securing, and managing cloud-native applications from development to production.
This document provides an overview of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It discusses market challenges around efficiency, security, and rapid response to business demands. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 is positioned as providing stability, flexibility and certainty to address these challenges. Key advantages highlighted include streamlined deployment, optimal performance via profiles, centralized management with Systemd, portability across hybrid cloud environments, and lightweight containers for application isolation and delivery. Real-world performance benchmarks show Red Hat Enterprise Linux leading across various workloads.
This document summarizes an Enterprise Cloud Platform presentation from Nutanix. It discusses key features of Nutanix's platform including one-click simplicity, continuous innovation, balancing public and private clouds, and providing choice and freedom from lock-in. The presentation shows how Nutanix provides a flexible cloud experience for enterprises and discusses technologies like AHV, Prism, and Acropolis that deliver capabilities like continuous consumption, rapid time to market, and fractional IT consumption.
This document provides an overview of the Jelastic DevOps Platform, which offers a cloud platform for containers orchestration that can be used as a public, private, or hybrid cloud. It provides agile deployment, automatic scaling, access control, monitoring, high availability, and drives down costs. Key features include automatic scaling, high availability, tools for management and automation, support for Docker containers, hybrid cloud capabilities, and advantages over competitors. It is suited for SMBs, SMEs, ISVs, and other organizations.
This document discusses running IBM MQ in cloud environments. It begins with an overview of cloud options like IaaS, PaaS, CaaS and FaaS and considerations for which type of cloud is suitable for different MQ workloads. It then discusses IBM messaging solutions like MQ, MessageHub and MQ Light. The document covers running MQ in different cloud architectures like containers and virtual machines. It addresses topics like deploying and installing MQ, persisting data, availability, monitoring, security and cloud ingress/egress. Poll questions are included to gauge audience cloud usage.
This document discusses desktop virtualization using Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV). It provides an overview of RHEV, including its main components, graphical interface, and how it can be used to create virtual machines from templates and manage users. Desktop virtualization with RHEV provides benefits like central management, flexibility, and easy upgrades.
Red Hat is a leading open source solutions provider with over $1 billion in revenue. Some key points about Red Hat:
- Founded in 1993 and went public in 1999.
- Provides a range of open source products and solutions including operating systems, middleware, management tools, and more.
- Has over 8,300 employees and offices in 35+ countries serving over 90% of Fortune 500 companies.
- Offers subscription-based support and assistance for its open source technologies.
Red Hat Virtualization Where Performance Takes Off!andreas kuncoro
Red Hat Virtualization 4.0 provides enhanced management, automation, and network functionality for enterprise virtualization. Key features include simplified system dashboards, improved live migration policies, disk image uploading, and integration with OpenShift and ManageIQ for centralized management of hybrid cloud infrastructure. Future releases may focus on areas like GPU virtualization, hyper-converged infrastructure, and low-latency computing, but these remain subject to change.
Pivotal cloud cache for .net microservicesJagdish Mirani
In-memory caching is not new technology, but it takes on renewed significance with cloud-native, distributed application architectures. Modern day caching can alleviate the performance and availability challenges associated with cloud-native, distributed architectures.
This presentation explores the unique characteristics of modern, distributed application architectures that make caching a vital part of the solution.
The document discusses new features and enhancements in Citrix CloudBridge 7.3, including improved visibility tools, optimization, and manageability. Key updates include HDX Insight for improved troubleshooting of WAN issues, optimizations for RPC over HTTPS with Exchange 2013, and usability enhancements like eliminating the need for loopback cables in hardware installation. New CloudBridge 2000WS and 1000WS appliances are also introduced, which are preconfigured with Windows Server to provide acceleration and server functionality for branch offices.
Nutanix + Cumulus Linux: Deploying True Hyper Convergence with Open NetworkingCumulus Networks
Web-scale customers have been the early adopters of eliminating proprietary technologies and using next-gen architectures to transform data center networking economics to a scale-out, Clos-fabric based approach. If you’re an enterprise customer and want to reap the benefits of this new design model, check out what Nutanix and Cumulus Networks have to offer your organization and business.
Nutanix Fundamentals The Enterprise Cloud CompanyNEXTtour
Nutanix provides a hyperconverged infrastructure platform that converges compute, storage, and virtualization resources and radically simplifies datacenter operations through its integrated management solution. It uses a scale-out architecture where software is distributed across commodity hardware to provide a flexible, resilient system. Nutanix supports various workloads including VDI, databases, and private clouds through its all-flash and hybrid nodes. It has seen broad adoption across industries and offers global support through multiple centers.
Red Hat for IBM System z IBM Enterprise2014 Las Vegas Filipe Miranda
Red Hat Inc in a Nutshell
- Growing Market for Red Hat - Open Source Model
- Development Powerhouse
- JBoss for IBM System z
Overview of the collaboration between Red Hat and IBM
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Overview
- Highlights about what is new Performance gains with
RHEL7
- CPU, Memory, I/O versus RHEL6
More details on new aspects of RHEL7
- Systemd deep dive
- More details about this new feature
- Linux Containers deep dive
- What can we really do with Linux Containers
- An introduction to Red Hat Openshift
Featured ISVs
- VERISTORM
- Hadoop on Linux for IBM System z
- Sine NOMINE
- High Availability Demo
Where to find more information about RHEL on IBM System z
Lenovo Converged HX Series Nutanix ApplianceNEXTtour
The document discusses Lenovo's Converged HX Series appliance powered by Nutanix software. It notes that the appliance aims to simplify IT infrastructure through an integrated solution that reduces costs and speeds deployment times. Key advantages highlighted include ease of management, scalability, reliability, and a smaller data center footprint compared to traditional legacy infrastructure. The appliance supports various hypervisors and workloads. Lenovo provides global support, warranty options up to 5 years, and professional services for the solution.
In October 2017, Nutanix announced support for Citrix XenServer, bringing the most popular application and desktop virtualization hypervisor to Nutanix's Enterprise cloud infrastructure.
With numerous XenServer innovations opened up to Nutanix customers, including graphics, security and VM disk provisioning, these slides cover the latest technical enhancements between companies that are taking the cost and complexity out of IT.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform provides a complete open source virtualization solution with fully integrated server and storage virtualization capabilities. It allows unlimited guest operating systems and applications to run concurrently on a single physical server with consistent storage access. Advanced Platform also provides live migration, high availability clustering, and centralized management of virtualized environments.
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform offers enterprises a fully supported enterprise-grade Kubernetes platform that provides capabilities beyond just Kubernetes. It includes developer tools, CI/CD pipelines, service meshes, and more. OpenShift can be deployed on-premises, on any public cloud, or in a managed service offering. It provides portability, security, automation, and a full-stack developer experience. Compared to building out Kubernetes capabilities individually, OpenShift reduces costs and complexity while accelerating application development.
Understanding the endianess and the benefits of RHEL for Power, little endianFilipe Miranda
Understand the endianess and the benefits of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, little endian, and what is the Red Hat strategy for Power Systems, including the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Power.
Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops … and LinuxRobert Sutor
In this talk, I'll focus on three areas of great opportunity as well as challenge for Linux: the accelerating market for cloud computing, Linux as a significant operating system for mainframes, and the hope for Linux on the desktop.
2011-12-08 Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Desktops (RHEV VDI) with Cis...Shawn Wells
Field call with Cisco on integrating Red Hat's Virtual Desktop capabilities with Cisco UCS hardware. Steps through underling virtualization technology, performance & scalability, and SPICE display protocol.
Linbit specializes in open source, software defined storage solutions using Linux operating systems. They provide the world's leading software defined storage solution for replicated block storage called DRBD, which is supported by their proprietary products and services. DRBD allows for high availability, disaster recovery, and private cloud solutions using common off-the-shelf hardware at a lower cost than traditional proprietary storage options.
Red Hat is an open source software company that provides Linux operating systems, middleware, storage, and cloud computing solutions. Some key facts:
- Red Hat is the #1 provider of open source solutions, with over 90% of Fortune 500 companies using their products.
- They have over 7,000 employees worldwide and annual revenue of over $1 billion.
- Their solutions include Red Hat Enterprise Linux, JBoss middleware, OpenShift PaaS, and CloudForms management tools.
Cloud Native Application @ VMUG.IT 20150529VMUG IT
VMware and Pivotal are working together to provide an end-to-end solution for developing and running cloud-native applications. Key components of their solution include Photon OS, Lightwave for identity and access management, and Lattice for deploying and managing container clusters. Photon is a container-optimized Linux distribution designed to run Docker containers on vSphere. Lightwave provides open source identity and authentication capabilities. Lattice combines scheduling, routing, and logging from Cloud Foundry to manage clustered container applications. Together these provide an integrated platform for developing, securing, and managing cloud-native applications from development to production.
This document provides an overview of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It discusses market challenges around efficiency, security, and rapid response to business demands. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 is positioned as providing stability, flexibility and certainty to address these challenges. Key advantages highlighted include streamlined deployment, optimal performance via profiles, centralized management with Systemd, portability across hybrid cloud environments, and lightweight containers for application isolation and delivery. Real-world performance benchmarks show Red Hat Enterprise Linux leading across various workloads.
This document summarizes an Enterprise Cloud Platform presentation from Nutanix. It discusses key features of Nutanix's platform including one-click simplicity, continuous innovation, balancing public and private clouds, and providing choice and freedom from lock-in. The presentation shows how Nutanix provides a flexible cloud experience for enterprises and discusses technologies like AHV, Prism, and Acropolis that deliver capabilities like continuous consumption, rapid time to market, and fractional IT consumption.
This document provides an overview of the Jelastic DevOps Platform, which offers a cloud platform for containers orchestration that can be used as a public, private, or hybrid cloud. It provides agile deployment, automatic scaling, access control, monitoring, high availability, and drives down costs. Key features include automatic scaling, high availability, tools for management and automation, support for Docker containers, hybrid cloud capabilities, and advantages over competitors. It is suited for SMBs, SMEs, ISVs, and other organizations.
This document discusses running IBM MQ in cloud environments. It begins with an overview of cloud options like IaaS, PaaS, CaaS and FaaS and considerations for which type of cloud is suitable for different MQ workloads. It then discusses IBM messaging solutions like MQ, MessageHub and MQ Light. The document covers running MQ in different cloud architectures like containers and virtual machines. It addresses topics like deploying and installing MQ, persisting data, availability, monitoring, security and cloud ingress/egress. Poll questions are included to gauge audience cloud usage.
This document discusses desktop virtualization using Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV). It provides an overview of RHEV, including its main components, graphical interface, and how it can be used to create virtual machines from templates and manage users. Desktop virtualization with RHEV provides benefits like central management, flexibility, and easy upgrades.
Red Hat is a leading open source solutions provider with over $1 billion in revenue. Some key points about Red Hat:
- Founded in 1993 and went public in 1999.
- Provides a range of open source products and solutions including operating systems, middleware, management tools, and more.
- Has over 8,300 employees and offices in 35+ countries serving over 90% of Fortune 500 companies.
- Offers subscription-based support and assistance for its open source technologies.
Red Hat Virtualization Where Performance Takes Off!andreas kuncoro
Red Hat Virtualization 4.0 provides enhanced management, automation, and network functionality for enterprise virtualization. Key features include simplified system dashboards, improved live migration policies, disk image uploading, and integration with OpenShift and ManageIQ for centralized management of hybrid cloud infrastructure. Future releases may focus on areas like GPU virtualization, hyper-converged infrastructure, and low-latency computing, but these remain subject to change.
Pivotal cloud cache for .net microservicesJagdish Mirani
In-memory caching is not new technology, but it takes on renewed significance with cloud-native, distributed application architectures. Modern day caching can alleviate the performance and availability challenges associated with cloud-native, distributed architectures.
This presentation explores the unique characteristics of modern, distributed application architectures that make caching a vital part of the solution.
The document discusses new features and enhancements in Citrix CloudBridge 7.3, including improved visibility tools, optimization, and manageability. Key updates include HDX Insight for improved troubleshooting of WAN issues, optimizations for RPC over HTTPS with Exchange 2013, and usability enhancements like eliminating the need for loopback cables in hardware installation. New CloudBridge 2000WS and 1000WS appliances are also introduced, which are preconfigured with Windows Server to provide acceleration and server functionality for branch offices.
Nutanix + Cumulus Linux: Deploying True Hyper Convergence with Open NetworkingCumulus Networks
Web-scale customers have been the early adopters of eliminating proprietary technologies and using next-gen architectures to transform data center networking economics to a scale-out, Clos-fabric based approach. If you’re an enterprise customer and want to reap the benefits of this new design model, check out what Nutanix and Cumulus Networks have to offer your organization and business.
Nutanix Fundamentals The Enterprise Cloud CompanyNEXTtour
Nutanix provides a hyperconverged infrastructure platform that converges compute, storage, and virtualization resources and radically simplifies datacenter operations through its integrated management solution. It uses a scale-out architecture where software is distributed across commodity hardware to provide a flexible, resilient system. Nutanix supports various workloads including VDI, databases, and private clouds through its all-flash and hybrid nodes. It has seen broad adoption across industries and offers global support through multiple centers.
Red Hat for IBM System z IBM Enterprise2014 Las Vegas Filipe Miranda
Red Hat Inc in a Nutshell
- Growing Market for Red Hat - Open Source Model
- Development Powerhouse
- JBoss for IBM System z
Overview of the collaboration between Red Hat and IBM
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Overview
- Highlights about what is new Performance gains with
RHEL7
- CPU, Memory, I/O versus RHEL6
More details on new aspects of RHEL7
- Systemd deep dive
- More details about this new feature
- Linux Containers deep dive
- What can we really do with Linux Containers
- An introduction to Red Hat Openshift
Featured ISVs
- VERISTORM
- Hadoop on Linux for IBM System z
- Sine NOMINE
- High Availability Demo
Where to find more information about RHEL on IBM System z
Lenovo Converged HX Series Nutanix ApplianceNEXTtour
The document discusses Lenovo's Converged HX Series appliance powered by Nutanix software. It notes that the appliance aims to simplify IT infrastructure through an integrated solution that reduces costs and speeds deployment times. Key advantages highlighted include ease of management, scalability, reliability, and a smaller data center footprint compared to traditional legacy infrastructure. The appliance supports various hypervisors and workloads. Lenovo provides global support, warranty options up to 5 years, and professional services for the solution.
In October 2017, Nutanix announced support for Citrix XenServer, bringing the most popular application and desktop virtualization hypervisor to Nutanix's Enterprise cloud infrastructure.
With numerous XenServer innovations opened up to Nutanix customers, including graphics, security and VM disk provisioning, these slides cover the latest technical enhancements between companies that are taking the cost and complexity out of IT.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform provides a complete open source virtualization solution with fully integrated server and storage virtualization capabilities. It allows unlimited guest operating systems and applications to run concurrently on a single physical server with consistent storage access. Advanced Platform also provides live migration, high availability clustering, and centralized management of virtualized environments.
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform offers enterprises a fully supported enterprise-grade Kubernetes platform that provides capabilities beyond just Kubernetes. It includes developer tools, CI/CD pipelines, service meshes, and more. OpenShift can be deployed on-premises, on any public cloud, or in a managed service offering. It provides portability, security, automation, and a full-stack developer experience. Compared to building out Kubernetes capabilities individually, OpenShift reduces costs and complexity while accelerating application development.
Understanding the endianess and the benefits of RHEL for Power, little endianFilipe Miranda
Understand the endianess and the benefits of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, little endian, and what is the Red Hat strategy for Power Systems, including the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Power.
Red Hat multi-cluster management & what's new in OpenShiftKangaroot
More and more organisations are not only using container platforms but starting to run multiple clusters of containers. And with that comes new headaches of maintaining, securing, and updating those multiple clusters. In this session we'll look into how Red Hat has solved multi-cluster management, covering cluster lifecycle, app lifecycle, and governance/risk/compliance.
Technical update KVM and Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) by syedmshaafSyed Shaaf
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) is a virtualization platform based on KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) that allows multiple operating systems to run concurrently on shared hardware resources. RHEV provides a centralized management interface, live migration capabilities, high availability features, and integration with third party systems through APIs and hooks. IBM invests heavily in KVM development and uses KVM in many of its own products and services.
2011-11-03 Intelligence Community Cloud Users GroupShawn Wells
Hosted by TMA, spoke about Red Hat's virtualization portfolio, RHEV & KVM technical updates (Xen vs KVM, sVirt), RHEV 3, and security automation (OpenSCAP).
Jelastic PaaS for Hosting companies, Telcos & MSPs. Jelatic allows hosting companies to enter to the DevOps market and monetize trendy Docker technology
Linuxcon Europe 2011: Overview - Building Cloud Computing EnvironmentsMark Hinkle
Cloud Computing has been touted as an almost magical solution for changing the way enterprise IT infrastructure is deployed. Despite all the “cloudwashing” there is no magic, cloud computing still requires the same rigor in planning and design as in legacy IT architecture. The difference is that thanks to inexpensive hardware and exceptional free and open source software state-of-the-art technology is now this evolution of technology is accessible to any organization. This levels the IT playing field allowing users them to be competitive by deploying systems that are agile, scalable and adaptable to their needs. This presentation will cover the open source software that can be combined to build cloud computing environments for a variety of different uses as well as informing potential cloud users on how to choose technologies to best address the computing needs of their organization.
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon-europe/hinkle
Best Practices for Building Hybrid-Cloud Architectures | Hans Jespersenconfluent
Best Practices for building Hybrid-Cloud Architectures - Hans Jespersen
Afternoon opening presentation during Confluent’s streaming event in Paris, presented by Hans Jespersen, VP WW Systems Engineering at Confluent.
LinuxFest Northwest: Crash Course in Open Source Cloud Computing Mark Hinkle
Few IT trends have generated as much buzz as cloud computing. This talk will cut through the hype and clarify cloud computing. The bulk of the conversation will focus on the open source software that can be used to build compute clouds (infrastructure-as-a-service) and the complementary open source management tools that can be combined to automate the management of cloud computing environments. The discussion will appeal to anyone who has a good grasp of traditional data center infrastructure but is struggling with the benefits and migration path to a cloud computing environment. Systems administrators and IT generalists will leave the discussion with a general overview of the options for building and managing their own cloud computing environments using free and open source software.
Cloud Computing Expo West - Crash Course in Open Source Cloud ComputingMark Hinkle
This document provides an overview of open source cloud computing. It discusses the characteristics and service models of cloud computing, as well as popular open source virtualization and storage options like Xen, KVM, GlusterFS, and Ceph. It also examines open source tools for provisioning, configuration management, monitoring, and automation/orchestration of cloud infrastructure and management toolchains. Questions from attendees are addressed at the end.
Containers Anywhere with OpenShift by Red Hat - Session Sponsored by Red HatAmazon Web Services
OpenShift is Red Hat's Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that lets developers quickly develop, host, and scale Docker container-based applications. OpenShift enables a uniform and standardised approach to container management across all hosting options including AWS/EC2 and other private/public cloud and on/off-premise variants.
At this session, you will learn how Red Hat's enterprise clients are using OpenShift to enable their digital transformation initiatives. Examples will cover how realising a hybrid cloud strategy can simplify and reduce the risk of migrating and transitioning application workloads to containers in the cloud.
Speaker: Andrea Spanner, Red Hat Asia Pacific Pty Ltd
Cloud computing provides on-demand access to shared computing resources like networks, servers, storage, applications and services over the internet. It has characteristics like massive scale, resilience, virtualization, and low cost software. Common service models include Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Virtualization allows multiple virtual machines to run on a single physical machine. Cloud computing enables companies to save costs by using infrastructure on demand rather than owning their own data centers and servers. Commercial cloud offerings provide services like storage, computing resources, and platforms.
Cloud X Multi-tenant from Global Cloud Xchange offers on-demand, cost-effective compute and storage resources that can be provisioned within minutes via their online portal. It provides flexible virtual server clusters for hosting global web applications or temporary development/testing environments. Key features include over 60 pre-built software applications, global private network connectivity, and the ability to seamlessly deploy multi-tiered enterprise applications worldwide through a simple user interface.
IBM SmartCloud e SoftLayer: il Cloud senza compromessi
Una soluzione IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) appropriata può fare la differenza per superare la concorrenza con idee innovative.
Per massimizzare la velocità e l'agilità del cloud, IBM offre una vasta gamma di soluzioni Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) e oltre 100 applicazioni Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) e funzionalità Business process-as-a-Service (BPaaS) con la sicurezza, la disponibilità e la flessibilità necessarie per rispondere alle esigenze di innovazione delle aziende
Cloud computing is an umbrella term for internet-based computing resources that provide shared processing, data storage, software, and other services. It allows users to access applications and data from anywhere via simple web services. Key advantages include lower costs, improved performance, universal access to documents, easier collaboration, and unlimited storage. However, it requires a constant internet connection and features may be limited compared to desktop software. Data security and loss of access are also potential disadvantages.
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
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1. Cloud Computing with Red Hat Solutions
Sivaram Shunmugam
Red Hat Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
sivaram@redhat.com
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3. Linux Automation Details
Red Hat's Linux Automation strategy for next-generation IT infrastructure
includes:
● Red Hat Enterprise Linux
● Integrated Virtualization technologies
● Virtualization Management technologies
● Red Hat Enterprise MRG
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4. The Concept of the CLOUD
Web 2.0
● Amazon EC2
Partner Applications
● Google App Engine
JBoss Middleware
Utility Computing
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) MySQL Database
Hardware-as-a-Service (HaaS)
So where is Red Hat ? Red Hat Enterprise Linux
CPU, RAM, DISK
online
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5. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Latest generation of the world's leading commercial open source environment
● Comprehensive OEM and ISV certifications
● Leadership quality, performance and security
● Supports Intel & AMD 32-bit/64-bit, Itanium2, IBM Power and mainframe
● Includes virtualization for x86, x86-64 and Itanium2 architectures
● Includes Clustering and Cluster File Systems
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6. Integrated Virtualization
Based on Xen Hypervisor (RHEL)
Embedded hypervisor based on KVM Hypervisor (oVirt)
Almost native performance
(para-virtualization)
Integrated into the operating system
Fully Supported end to end
No Patch-lag
No separate certifications for
hardware and software
Uses existing Linux devices drivers
Dynamically allocate resources
CPUs, memory, disks, networking
Ability to Migrate guests between hosts
(Live Migration)
High Availability for Virtual Machines
Shared Data for Virtual Machines / Physical Hosts
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7. Performance and Scalability
Red Hat provides the most scalable and high performance virtualization platform
Para-virtualization (optimized kernel) provides best virtualization performance
● RHEL guests typically run 20% to 100% faster on RHEL than on traditional
virtualization solutions
● Some workloads can see up to a 400% performance improvement
● Any workload can be virtualized even highly IO intensive – eg, databases
Full Virtualization
● RHEL provides enhanced drivers for fully virtualized guests
● Includes Linux and Windows virtual machines
● “Para-virtualized drivers”
● Significant performance increases with fully virtualized guests
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8. Benefits of Red Hat Virtualization
RHEL provides the most scalable and flexible Virtualization platform
● Allows organizations to virtualize all work loads
● Removes barriers to virtualizing high performance enterprise applications
● Eliminates the economic constraints on virtualization
● Virtualize any workload without added cost
● Reduces complexity
● Deploy a single platform that covers all your virtualization need
● Includes support for Windows XP, 2000 and 2003
● Use consistent tools to deploy, manage and deploy your entire
infrastructure
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9. libvirt
Provides a standard management interface
● Hypervisor agnostic
● Will work with multiple hypervisors
● Stable API
● Shield users from hypervisor changes
● Consistent tools across hypervisors
● eg. Same interface for Xen, QEMU, KVM, OpenVZ, etc
● Scriptable
● Provides APIs for developers / tool vendors
● Allows vendors to build cross platform tools
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11. Red Hat Network
A systems management platform designed to provide complete lifecycle
management of the operating system and applications.
A single solution for lifecycle management of compute resources
● Installing and provisioning new systems
● Supports Physical and Virtual systems
● Updating/patching operating system
● Install and patch custom software
● Manage configuration files
● Monitoring performance
● Redeploying for a new purpose
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12. oVirt project delivers complete virtualization solution
● Hypervisor
● Built on Linux kernel
● Managed using standards based tools
● Based on libvirt, CIM and LDAP
● From Red Hat, the community or ISVs
● Virtualization Management Platform
● Cross platform – multiple hypervisors
● Built on open standards
● LDAP, Kerberos, Libvirt, etc
● Scalable
● From 1 node to tens of thousands of nodes
● From small host cluster to cloud computing infrastructure
● Secure
● Integrated policy and audit framework
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13. Virtualization Alone is Not Enough:
Challenges and Requirements for Today's
Large-Scale Computing
Most enterprises are running more and more distributed applications and
workloads and dealing with an increasing amount of distributed data
Many enterprises have increasing demands for computing power while
simultaneously needing to cut down on physical resource consumption (e.g.
power, space)
Many enterprises have variable needs for their amounts of computing power
● Virtualization and consolidation can only get you so far if you have
significant variability in computing requirements or server loads
● Some enterprises can never get enough computing capacity
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14. Promises and Challenges of Cloud Computing
● Cloud computing promises to deliver many of the benefits of virtualization via an
external provider
● Flexibility, scalability, on-demand utilization, efficiency, etc.
● Many companies are looking at a variety of cloud-based offerings to address their
IT Infrastructure challenges
● Research: Folding@Home, BOINC, Fedora Nightlife
● Enterprise: Amazon EC2, Google App Engine
● There are important issues to consider when evaluating cloud infrastructure,
including:
● Do I need to integrate the services with anything local in my datacenter or organization?
● Do I have any particular requirements about data security?
● How large are my datasets?
● Are there any issues with platform lock-in?
● Do I have any requirements or SLA's for how quickly my results return?
● Do I want to add capacity to my IT infrastructure or outsource my IT infrastructure?
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15. About Red Hat Enterprise MRG
● Integrated platform for high
performance distributed
computing
● High speed, interoperable,
open standard Messaging
● Deterministic, low-latency
Realtime kernel
● High performance & throughput
computing Grid scheduler for
distributed workloads,
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16. About MRG Grid
● Brings advantages of scale-out and flexible deployment to any application
● Delivers better asset utilization, allowing applications to take advantage of all
available computing resources
● Dynamically provisions additional peak capacity for “Christmas Rush”-like
situations
● Executes across multiple platforms and in virtual machines
● Schedules from sub-second jobs to long-running batch jobs
● Provides seamless and flexible High Throughput Computing (HTC) and High
Performance Computing (HPC) across
● Local grids
● Remote grids
● Remote clouds (Amazon EC2)
● Cycle-harvesting from desktop PCs
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17. MRG Grid is Based on Condor
● MRG Grid is based on the Condor Project created and hosted by the University of
Wisconsin, Madison
● Red Hat and the University of Wisconsin have signed a strategic partnership
around Condor:
● University of Wisconsin makes Condor source code available under OSI-approved open
source license
● Red Hat & University of Wisconsin jointly fund and staff Condor development on-
campus at the University of Wisconsin
● Red Hat and the University of Wisconsin's partnership will:
● Add enhanced enterprise features, management, and supportability to Condor and MRG
Grid
● Add High Throughput Computing capabilities to Linux
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18. Red Hat is Initially Adding to Condor:
● Enterprise Supportability
● Break out Condor from statically-linked blob to multiple well-maintained and
individually patchable rpm's
● Web-Based Management Console
● Unified management across all of MRG for job, system, and workload
management/monitoring
● AMQP Messaging Integration
● Enable job submission to Condor via AMQP Messaging clients
● Enable sub-second, low-latency scheduling for sub-second jobs
● Virtualization Support via libvirt Integration
● Support scheduling of virtual machines on Linux using libvirt API's
● Amazon EC2 Integration
● Enable automatic EC2 provisioning, job submission, results storage, teardown via
Condor scheduler
● Runs as a job, so it can be a dependency for other jobs or executed based on rules
(e.g. add capacity in EC2 if local grid out of capacity)
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19. Automating Virtualization with Red Hat
Enterprise MRG
MRG's Grid Scheduler can automatically and fully manage virtual machines via
libvirt: start, stop, migrate, etc
Integrating virtualization with MRG enables enterprises to:
● Dynamically partition their data center based on workload priorities and load
● Drive higher utilization by leveraging Condor's Compute On Demand to
schedule lower priority jobs onto idle servers
● Drive higher utilization by optimizing resource matching via virtualization.
e.g. Schedule a Windows job onto a Linux resource
● Schedule virtual machines onto idle desktop workstations and live migrate
them to other machines when the workstations are no longer idle
Red Hat Enterprise MRG builds on Red Hat's integrated virtualization
to provide the tools to build your own internal cloud
and treat your IT infrastructure as a generic computational grid
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20. MRG and Amazon EC2: The Most Flexibility
and Best of all Worlds for Grid Deployments
● Transparently move between or blend local grids with cloud-based grids
● Red Hat Enterprise Linux application certifications hold whether local or in Amazon EC2
● Red Hat Enterprise MRG provides a unified management interface across local grids,
remote grids, and the cloud
● Dynamically add capacity in EC2 to dedicated grids where there is a need
to maintain local infrastructure but there is a desire for flexible capacity
● e.g. Financial Services, Government, Healthcare
● Schedule entirely in EC2 through MRG when you only have occasional
needs for grids. Easily add local capacity to your MRG Grid when
necessary
● e.g. Internet, Manufacturing, Research
● No lock-in to local or cloud infrastructure
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22. Enter SCS Grid ...
Red Hat is one of the integral platform members as part of the
SCS-HP Grid Consortium
As part of the consortium, we are bringing infrastructure solutions to the Grid
● Operating System platform
● Red Hat Network for systems management, provisioning and monitoring
● Applications through Partner ISV solutions
● Customer Relationship Management
● Retail Management System
● SMS Gateways
● More on the SAAS track tomorrow.
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23. Enterprise Cloud
Architecture
Operating
System
VM OS
Grid Scheduler
VM OS
Orchestration
Hardware
Hypervisor
Embedded
VM OS
or Virt
VM OS
VM OS
VM OS
VM OS
Management
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24. Enterprise Cloud
Architecture RHEL
JBoss
MySQL
Postgres
Condor
Operating
RHEL
RHEL / System
VM OS
RHEL
Orchestration+ oVirt
oVirt
Grid Scheduler
VM OS
RHEL
AMQP
Hardware
Hypervisor
Embedded
VM OS
RHEL
or Virt
VM OS
RHEL
VM OS
RHEL
VM OS
RHEL
VM OS
RHEL
Management RHN
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25. Summary
Red Hat is leveraging Linux Automation to deliver next-generation IT infrastructure
● Includes Integrated Virtualization that provides a scalable and high performance
virtualization platform
● Provides virtualization management tools and open API's with libvirt
● Provides grid scheduling capabilities for virtualization and cloud computing
● Run any application, anywhere, anytime
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Virtualization:
http://www.redhat.com/rhel/virtualization/
Red Hat Enterprise MRG:
http://www.redhat.com/promo/mrg/
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