OPEN DATA CENTER ALLIANCE
ODCA UNIVERSITY KICK OFF
D a s K a m h o u t , I n t e l C o r p o r a t i o n
O D C A T e c h n i c a l A d v i s o r
I n t e l I T C l o u d L e a d
@ d k a m h o u t
DRIVING CLOUD ADOPTION:
Awareness
ODCA Defines
Requirements
Providers
Deliver
Solutions
Enterprises
Adopt
Solutions
ODCA Drives
Scale with
Results
Sharing
New/Enhanced
Requirements Defined
Best Practices Fuel
Broad Deployments
Lead Enterprises Invest
in Required Solutions
Providers Invest to
Meet Demands
2
Intel Confidential
2010-2012
1.0
2011-2013
1.5
2012-2014
2.0
2013-2015
2.5
2014-2016
3.0
End
User
App
Dev
App
Owner
IT Ops
Federated, Inte
roperable, and
Open Cloud
Simple SaaS
Enterprise
Traditional
Apps
Compute, Sto
rage, and
Network
Simple
Compute IaaS
Simple SaaS
Enterprise
Traditional
Apps
Cloud Aware
Apps
Complex
Compute IaaS
Simple
Compute IaaS
Compute, Stor
age, and
Network
Complex SaaS Hybrid SaaS
Full Private
IaaS
Hybrid IaaS
Trad. Apps
Private PaaS Hybrid PaaS
Trad. Apps
Consumers
Cloud Aware
Apps
Cloud Aware
Apps
ODCA ENTERPRISE
CLOUD MATURITY MODEL (CMM)
3
2012 DELIVERY OF USAGE MODELS
4
UMs speeding cloud adoption and influencing solution capabilities/consistency
Master Usage
Models
Focused Usage
Models
Cycle 3
Service Orchestration
Commercial Framework
Compute IaaS
Nov 1st
Release
Identity and Long
Distance Migration
Interop of Apps/Services July 10th Release
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2013Forecas
t
Cycle 3
priority
check
Master Usage Models 1.0
Setting Enterprise Cloud service delivery
requirements4
ActionableServiceCatalog(UIandAPI)
SaaS
Web and Data Services Interoperability
Facility
Power, Cooling, Physical
Space
PaaS
Web Data
Cloud Aware Apps
IaaS
Storage Network
Traditional and Cloud Aware Apps
Compute
ODCA CONCEPTUAL ARCHITECTURE 1.0
HYBRID CLOUD
BusinessProcesses
Consume/Subscribe
Provide
DynamicManagementandOrchestration
ofEnd-to-EndServices
Security
Capacity and
Performance
SW Delivery
OS and Apps
Configuration
Event
End
User
App
Dev
IT Ops
Complete description now included in Service
Orchestration MUM for all components
55
CYCLE 3 = CMM 1.5
Commercial Framework; Regulatory Framework,
Standard Units of Measure, Software Entitlement
Management Framework
Service Orchestration; Service Catalog
Identity Provisioning, Identify Governance, SSO,
Privileged User Access, Provider Assurance, Security
Monitoring, Data Security Framework, Data Security
Information as a Service
Interop Across Clouds, SaaS Interop, PaaS Interop
Long Distance Migration, Scale-Out Storage; I/O
Control
Compute IaaS; VM Interop,
Distance Workload Migration
Software-Defined Network
Carbon Footprint and Energy Efficiency
ActionableServiceCatalog(UIandAPI)
SaaS
Web and Data Services Interoperability
Facility
Power, Cooling, Physical Space
PaaS
Web Data Message
Cloud Aware Apps
IaaS
Compute Storage Network
Traditional and Cloud Aware Apps
BusinessProcesses
Security
DynamicManagementandOrchestration
ofEnd-to-EndServices
ODCA Collateral
New releases are highlighted 6
USAGE MODELS – DEFINING
REQUIREMENTSIaaS, PaaS, SaaS (Cycles 1,2 3) Top Member Priorities
Master Usage
Models
Compute IaaS, SDN, Scale-Out Storage IaaS
Service Orchestration
Commercial Framework Ease startup costs
Information as a Service Standardize data for cloud & Big Data
Focused Usage
Models
VM Interoperability and Long Distance Migration Heterogeneous like Homogenous
Interoperability of Apps/Services (SaaS/PaaS) Heterogeneous like Homogenous
IO Control QoS in the Cloud
Carbon Footprint and Energy Efficiency Reduce CO2
Standard Units of Measure Normalize Cloud
Service Catalog Compare cloud service features and pricing
Regulatory Framework Cloud enabled Regulation
Provider Assurance, Data Security and Security
Monitoring
Security top impediment to cloud adoption
Identity Management Secure access
7
Cycle 1 & 2 building solid foundation for Enterprise Cloud 1.0
Cycle 3 completes foundation – New UMs releasing today7
MASTER USAGE MODELS
8
WHAT ARE MASTER USAGE MODELS?
Security
Automation
CommonMgmt
&Policy
Transparency
Compute IaaS 1.0, Scale-out Storage 1.0,
Software-Defined Networking 1.0
Service Orchestration 1.0
Commercial Framework 1.0
Integrates Requirements from
Published Usage Models
Focus on Solution Level
Requirements Framework
Drives Ease of Implementation,
Accelerated Delivery
9
COMPUTE INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE
Orchestra
tion
Container
Server
Storage
Network
Orchestra
tion
Container
Server
Storage
Network
Orchestra
tion
Container
Server
Storage
Network
Cloud
Provider 1
Cloud
Provider 2
Cloud
Provider 3
Cloud
Broker
Cloud
Subscriber
Defines Enterprise-class CIaaS Use
Cases
Defines Tiered Service Delivery
Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum
Addressing Fastest Growth Segment of Cloud
IaaS Growing to >$24B by 2016
Outlines Requirements for CIaaS
• Compute Container
• CPU & Memory
• Network Components
• Storage
Supports both Traditional and
“Cloud Aware” Apps
10
SCALE-OUT STORAGE
Add Storage Component to
Compute IaaS
Defines Tiered Service Delivery
Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum
Make storage scale out and appear “infinite” for capacity and
performance
Defines on-demand storage
capacity at service-level agreement
performance
Provider includes Network-Attached and
Direct-Attached storage elements
11
SOFTWARE-DEFINED NETWORKING
Add Network Component to
Compute IaaS
Migrates level and locus of control;
Improves management & automation
Working to solve many of the limitations imposed by current
networking technology
Address rapid physical and virtual server
and bandwidth growth, increasing
geographic concentration, elasticity, and
mobility
12
SERVICE ORCHESTRATION
Defines Requirements for
Compute IaaS Deployment
Thorough Definitions of:
• Service Catalog
• KPIs
• Lifecycle Process (order to delete)
Maps to ODCA Conceptual
Architecture 1.0
Improves Cloud Interoperability while Reducing Barriers for
Service Adoption13
Service
Provider
COMMERCIAL FRAMEWORK
Simplifies and Standardizes the Process to
Create and Negotiate Cloud Contracts
Defines 25 “Drivers” for Cloud Service
Agreements from Data Ownership to Multi-
Tenancy
Scopes Business Process from Discovery to
Termination
Accelerates CIaaS Adoption Through Streamlined Business
Engagements
Frees providers to focus on innovation
through differentiation of services
14
INFORMATION AS A SERVICE
Information architecture enhanced by Big
Data, mobile applications, and cloud
computing technologies
Common transformation, integration and
enrichment of the data supply chain
Methods to create, manage, exchange, and
extract meaningful information
Getting the right information, in the right format at the right time
Full Session Tomorrow15
ODCA U AGENDA
16
SUMMARY
• ODCA focused on complete lifecycle from requirements to
adoption
• Accelerating ODCA members and industry path to Cloud
Computing
• Learn about the ODCA work and join up to take part
17
QUESTIONS
ODCA University
Deep dive into the ODCA Requirements and
Usage Models now…
www.opendatacenteralliance.org
18
© 2013 Open Data Center Alliance, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Forecast odcau1 100_posttech

  • 1.
    OPEN DATA CENTERALLIANCE ODCA UNIVERSITY KICK OFF D a s K a m h o u t , I n t e l C o r p o r a t i o n O D C A T e c h n i c a l A d v i s o r I n t e l I T C l o u d L e a d @ d k a m h o u t
  • 2.
    DRIVING CLOUD ADOPTION: Awareness ODCADefines Requirements Providers Deliver Solutions Enterprises Adopt Solutions ODCA Drives Scale with Results Sharing New/Enhanced Requirements Defined Best Practices Fuel Broad Deployments Lead Enterprises Invest in Required Solutions Providers Invest to Meet Demands 2
  • 3.
    Intel Confidential 2010-2012 1.0 2011-2013 1.5 2012-2014 2.0 2013-2015 2.5 2014-2016 3.0 End User App Dev App Owner IT Ops Federated,Inte roperable, and Open Cloud Simple SaaS Enterprise Traditional Apps Compute, Sto rage, and Network Simple Compute IaaS Simple SaaS Enterprise Traditional Apps Cloud Aware Apps Complex Compute IaaS Simple Compute IaaS Compute, Stor age, and Network Complex SaaS Hybrid SaaS Full Private IaaS Hybrid IaaS Trad. Apps Private PaaS Hybrid PaaS Trad. Apps Consumers Cloud Aware Apps Cloud Aware Apps ODCA ENTERPRISE CLOUD MATURITY MODEL (CMM) 3
  • 4.
    2012 DELIVERY OFUSAGE MODELS 4 UMs speeding cloud adoption and influencing solution capabilities/consistency Master Usage Models Focused Usage Models Cycle 3 Service Orchestration Commercial Framework Compute IaaS Nov 1st Release Identity and Long Distance Migration Interop of Apps/Services July 10th Release Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2013Forecas t Cycle 3 priority check Master Usage Models 1.0 Setting Enterprise Cloud service delivery requirements4
  • 5.
    ActionableServiceCatalog(UIandAPI) SaaS Web and DataServices Interoperability Facility Power, Cooling, Physical Space PaaS Web Data Cloud Aware Apps IaaS Storage Network Traditional and Cloud Aware Apps Compute ODCA CONCEPTUAL ARCHITECTURE 1.0 HYBRID CLOUD BusinessProcesses Consume/Subscribe Provide DynamicManagementandOrchestration ofEnd-to-EndServices Security Capacity and Performance SW Delivery OS and Apps Configuration Event End User App Dev IT Ops Complete description now included in Service Orchestration MUM for all components 55
  • 6.
    CYCLE 3 =CMM 1.5 Commercial Framework; Regulatory Framework, Standard Units of Measure, Software Entitlement Management Framework Service Orchestration; Service Catalog Identity Provisioning, Identify Governance, SSO, Privileged User Access, Provider Assurance, Security Monitoring, Data Security Framework, Data Security Information as a Service Interop Across Clouds, SaaS Interop, PaaS Interop Long Distance Migration, Scale-Out Storage; I/O Control Compute IaaS; VM Interop, Distance Workload Migration Software-Defined Network Carbon Footprint and Energy Efficiency ActionableServiceCatalog(UIandAPI) SaaS Web and Data Services Interoperability Facility Power, Cooling, Physical Space PaaS Web Data Message Cloud Aware Apps IaaS Compute Storage Network Traditional and Cloud Aware Apps BusinessProcesses Security DynamicManagementandOrchestration ofEnd-to-EndServices ODCA Collateral New releases are highlighted 6
  • 7.
    USAGE MODELS –DEFINING REQUIREMENTSIaaS, PaaS, SaaS (Cycles 1,2 3) Top Member Priorities Master Usage Models Compute IaaS, SDN, Scale-Out Storage IaaS Service Orchestration Commercial Framework Ease startup costs Information as a Service Standardize data for cloud & Big Data Focused Usage Models VM Interoperability and Long Distance Migration Heterogeneous like Homogenous Interoperability of Apps/Services (SaaS/PaaS) Heterogeneous like Homogenous IO Control QoS in the Cloud Carbon Footprint and Energy Efficiency Reduce CO2 Standard Units of Measure Normalize Cloud Service Catalog Compare cloud service features and pricing Regulatory Framework Cloud enabled Regulation Provider Assurance, Data Security and Security Monitoring Security top impediment to cloud adoption Identity Management Secure access 7 Cycle 1 & 2 building solid foundation for Enterprise Cloud 1.0 Cycle 3 completes foundation – New UMs releasing today7
  • 8.
  • 9.
    WHAT ARE MASTERUSAGE MODELS? Security Automation CommonMgmt &Policy Transparency Compute IaaS 1.0, Scale-out Storage 1.0, Software-Defined Networking 1.0 Service Orchestration 1.0 Commercial Framework 1.0 Integrates Requirements from Published Usage Models Focus on Solution Level Requirements Framework Drives Ease of Implementation, Accelerated Delivery 9
  • 10.
    COMPUTE INFRASTRUCTURE ASA SERVICE Orchestra tion Container Server Storage Network Orchestra tion Container Server Storage Network Orchestra tion Container Server Storage Network Cloud Provider 1 Cloud Provider 2 Cloud Provider 3 Cloud Broker Cloud Subscriber Defines Enterprise-class CIaaS Use Cases Defines Tiered Service Delivery Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum Addressing Fastest Growth Segment of Cloud IaaS Growing to >$24B by 2016 Outlines Requirements for CIaaS • Compute Container • CPU & Memory • Network Components • Storage Supports both Traditional and “Cloud Aware” Apps 10
  • 11.
    SCALE-OUT STORAGE Add StorageComponent to Compute IaaS Defines Tiered Service Delivery Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum Make storage scale out and appear “infinite” for capacity and performance Defines on-demand storage capacity at service-level agreement performance Provider includes Network-Attached and Direct-Attached storage elements 11
  • 12.
    SOFTWARE-DEFINED NETWORKING Add NetworkComponent to Compute IaaS Migrates level and locus of control; Improves management & automation Working to solve many of the limitations imposed by current networking technology Address rapid physical and virtual server and bandwidth growth, increasing geographic concentration, elasticity, and mobility 12
  • 13.
    SERVICE ORCHESTRATION Defines Requirementsfor Compute IaaS Deployment Thorough Definitions of: • Service Catalog • KPIs • Lifecycle Process (order to delete) Maps to ODCA Conceptual Architecture 1.0 Improves Cloud Interoperability while Reducing Barriers for Service Adoption13 Service Provider
  • 14.
    COMMERCIAL FRAMEWORK Simplifies andStandardizes the Process to Create and Negotiate Cloud Contracts Defines 25 “Drivers” for Cloud Service Agreements from Data Ownership to Multi- Tenancy Scopes Business Process from Discovery to Termination Accelerates CIaaS Adoption Through Streamlined Business Engagements Frees providers to focus on innovation through differentiation of services 14
  • 15.
    INFORMATION AS ASERVICE Information architecture enhanced by Big Data, mobile applications, and cloud computing technologies Common transformation, integration and enrichment of the data supply chain Methods to create, manage, exchange, and extract meaningful information Getting the right information, in the right format at the right time Full Session Tomorrow15
  • 16.
  • 17.
    SUMMARY • ODCA focusedon complete lifecycle from requirements to adoption • Accelerating ODCA members and industry path to Cloud Computing • Learn about the ODCA work and join up to take part 17
  • 18.
    QUESTIONS ODCA University Deep diveinto the ODCA Requirements and Usage Models now… www.opendatacenteralliance.org 18
  • 19.
    © 2013 OpenData Center Alliance, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Editor's Notes

  • #5 ArchitectureEnterprise Cloud Maturity Model ODCA Hybrid Cloud Arch 1.0Development Program and PrioritiesUsage Models1.1 RevisionsIdentityCompute IaaSService OrchestrationCommercial FrameworkAdditionalAddition of RFP languageTMForum and ODCA Joint Release
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