Hear hear dev & ops alike - ever got bitten by the fragmentation of the Cloud space at deployment time, By AWS vs Azure, Open Shift vs Heroku ? in a word, ever dreamt of configuring at once your Cloud application along with both its VMs and database ? Well, the extensible Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) REST API (see http://occi-wg.org/) allows just that, by addressing the whole XaaS spectrum.
And now, OCCI is getting powerboosted by Eclipse Modeling and formal foundations. Enter Cloud Designer and other outputs of the OCCIware project (See http://www.occiware.org) : multiple visual representations, one per Cloud layer and technology. XaaS Cloud extension model validation, documentation & ops scripting generation. Simulation, decision-making comparison. Connectors that bring those models to life by getting their status from common Cloud services. Runtime middleware, deployed, monitored, adminstrated. And tackling the very interesting challenge of modeling a meta API in EMF's metamodel, while staying true to EMF, Eclipse tools and the OCCI standard.
Featuring Eclipse Sirius, Acceleo generators, EMF at runtime. Coming soon to a new Eclipse Foundation project near you, if so you'd like.
This talk includes a demonstration of the Docker connector and of how to use Cloud Designer to configure a simple Cloud application's deployment on the Roboconf PaaS system and OpenStack infrastructure.
Making DevOps Secure with Docker on Solaris (Oracle Open World, with Jesse Bu...Jérôme Petazzoni
Docker, the container Engine and Platform, is coming to Oracle Solaris! This is the talk that Jérôme Petazzoni (Docker) and Jesse Butler (Oracle) gave at Oracle Open World in November 2015.
Finding and Organizing a Great Cloud Foundry User GroupDaniel Krook
Slides from the 2015 Cloud Foundry Summit on May 12.
http://sched.co/2tGc
Virtualization and global distribution are great when it comes to cloud computing and open source. In both cases, physical location is irrelevant. But one of the best ways to join the Cloud Foundry community is to participate in a local meetup. The presenters will share their experience running user groups over the past decade and lessons learned from recent Cloud Foundry events.
This session will teach you how to:
1. Find an active Cloud Foundry (or related cloud computing) user group
2. Contribute your own knowledge at an upcoming event
3. Organize - and sustain - a strong Cloud Foundry community
After this presentation, you will:
1. Appreciate the professional (and social) benefits of attending a meetup
2. Know how to share your expertise and establish your eminence as a Cloud Foundry expert
3. Be prepared to effectively organize a sustainable Cloud Foundry user group
Developing applications and games in Unity engine - Matej Jariabka, Rudolf Ka...gamifi.cc
gamifi.cc team - Rudolf & Matej presented on local tech/mobile/games conference experience with Unity & game development in general.
We also list some other tools that might help you. First part covers business tips & reasons to use Unity.
Ironic is a modern open-source tool for hardware provisioning. Combining a RESTful API, a scale-out control plane, and pluggable hardware drivers for both in- and out-of-band management, Ironic installs operating systems in a fast, efficient, and reliable fashion.
In fact, Ironic does not “install” an operating system in the traditional sense – it doesn’t use a kickstart/preseed file or an ISO image. Instead, compressed machine images are copied onto each host, and a minimal configuration (IP, host name, SSH keys) is applied at first boot. This guarantees the consistency of the initial state of each machine in a way that traditional installers do not. Bonus: it’s also faster!
With a vibrant community of developers from the most popular server hardware vendors, Ironic’s support for many of the latest and greatest management technologies is coming directly from the creators of these technologies. Meanwhile, the project’s leaders work to create a common abstraction layer that provides a consistent experience across all supported hardware. But Ironic is still a young project – it was only started in 2013 – and there is much on the roadmap.
In this session, Devananda will demonstrate how to install Ironic with Ansible, modify a cloud image for bare metal, and deploy it to a server. He will discuss the history and architecture of the project, and its current goals and challenges. Attendees should be familiar with the task of hardware provisioning and standards like PXE and IPMI, but do not need deep knowledge of related tools.
Hitchhiker's Guide to Open Source Cloud ComputingMark Hinkle
Imagine it’s eight o’clock on a Thursday morning and you awake to see a bulldozer out your window ready to plow over your data center. Normally you may wish to consult the Encyclopedia Galáctica to discern the best course of action but your copy is likely out of date. And while the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (HHGTTG) is a wholly remarkable book it doesn’t cover the nuances of cloud computing. That’s why you need the Hitchhiker’s Guide to Cloud Computing (HHGTCC) or at least to attend this talk understand the state of open source cloud computing. Specifically this talk will cover infrastructure-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service and developments in big data and how to more effectively take advantage of these technologies using open source software. Technologies that will be covered in this talk include Apache CloudStack, Chef, CloudFoundry, NoSQL, OpenStack, Puppet and many more.
Specific topics for discussion will include:
Infrastructure-as-a-Service - The Systems Cloud - Get a comparision of the open source cloud platforms including OpenStack, Apache CloudStack, Eucalyptus, OpenNebula
Platform-as-a-Service - The Developers Cloud - Find out what tools are availble to build portable auto-scaling applications including CloudFoundry, OpenShift, Stackato and more.
Data-as-a-Service - The Analytics Cloud - Want to figure out the who, what , where , when and why of big data ? You get an overview of open source NoSQL databases and technologies like MapReduce to help crunch massive data sets in the cloud.
Finally you'll get a overview of the tools that can help you really take advantage of the cloud? Want to auto-scale virtual machiens to serve millions of web pages or want to automate the configuration of cloud computing environments. You'll learn how to combine these tools to provide continous deployment systems that will help you earn DevOps cred in any data center.
[Finally, for those of you that are Douglas Adams fans please accept the deepest apologies for bad analogies to the HHGTTG.]
Crash Course on Open Source Cloud ComputingMark Hinkle
Fourth update to these slides, still working on them but wanted them to be available for CloudCamp RTP
Updates:
- Appliance Creation Tools
- OVF
- Added Bitnami, Boxgrinder, SuseStudio
- Removed marginal tools for Cloud (BFCG2, OpenNMS)
- Added logstash
OSCON 2013 - The Hitchiker’s Guide to Open Source Cloud ComputingMark Hinkle
And while the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (HHGTTG) is a wholly remarkable book it doesn’t cover the nuances of cloud computing. Whether you want to build a public, private or hybrid cloud there are free and open source tools that can help provide you a complete solution or help augment your existing Amazon or other hosted cloud solution. That’s why you need the Hitchhiker’s Guide to (Open Source) Cloud Computing (HHGTCC) or at least to attend this talk understand the current state of open source cloud computing. This talk will cover infrastructure-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service and developments in big data and how to more effectively deploy and manage open source flavors of these technologies. Specific the guide will cover:
Infrastructure-as-a-Service – The Systems Cloud – Get a comparison of the open source cloud platforms including OpenStack, Apache CloudStack, Eucalyptus and OpenNebula
Platform-as-a-Service – The Developers Cloud – Learn about the tools that abstract the complexity for developers and used to build portable auto-scaling applications ton CloudFoundry, OpenShift, Stackato and more.
Data-as-a-Service – The Analytics Cloud – Want to figure out the who, what, where, when and why of big data? You’ll get an overview of open source NoSQL databases and technologies like MapReduce to help parallelize data mining tasks and crunch massive data sets in the cloud.
Network-as-a-Service – The Network Cloud – The final pillar for truly fungible network infrastructure is network virtualization. We will give an overview of software-defined networking including OpenStack Quantum, Nicira, open Vswitch and others.
Finally this talk will provide an overview of the tools that can help you really take advantage of the cloud. Do you want to auto-scale to serve millions of web pages and scale back down as demand fluctuates. Are you interested in automating the total lifecycle of cloud computing environments You’ll learn how to combine these tools into tool chains to provide continuous deployment systems that will help you become agile and spend more time improving your IT rather than simply maintaining it.
[Finally, for those of you that are Douglas Adams fans please accept the deepest apologies for bad analogies to the HHGTTG.]
Cloud providers like Amazon or Goggle have great user experience to create and manage PaaS and IaaS services. But is it possible to reproduce same experience and flexibility locally, in on premise datacenter? This talk describes success story of creation private cloud based on DC/OS cluster. It is used to host and share different services like hadoop or kafka for development teams, dynamically manage services and resource pools with GKE integration.
OpenStack has the potential to deliver the agile, flexible infrastructure that businesses will need to compete in a fast changing global economy. For many users though, OpenStack appears complex and challenging to manage. During this session Mark Baker gives examples of how real users of OpenStack in production are addressing key operational requirements and will use live demos to show how Ubuntu OpenStack and automation tools can be used to simplify service delivery and make cloud life a lot easier.
Making DevOps Secure with Docker on Solaris (Oracle Open World, with Jesse Bu...Jérôme Petazzoni
Docker, the container Engine and Platform, is coming to Oracle Solaris! This is the talk that Jérôme Petazzoni (Docker) and Jesse Butler (Oracle) gave at Oracle Open World in November 2015.
Finding and Organizing a Great Cloud Foundry User GroupDaniel Krook
Slides from the 2015 Cloud Foundry Summit on May 12.
http://sched.co/2tGc
Virtualization and global distribution are great when it comes to cloud computing and open source. In both cases, physical location is irrelevant. But one of the best ways to join the Cloud Foundry community is to participate in a local meetup. The presenters will share their experience running user groups over the past decade and lessons learned from recent Cloud Foundry events.
This session will teach you how to:
1. Find an active Cloud Foundry (or related cloud computing) user group
2. Contribute your own knowledge at an upcoming event
3. Organize - and sustain - a strong Cloud Foundry community
After this presentation, you will:
1. Appreciate the professional (and social) benefits of attending a meetup
2. Know how to share your expertise and establish your eminence as a Cloud Foundry expert
3. Be prepared to effectively organize a sustainable Cloud Foundry user group
Developing applications and games in Unity engine - Matej Jariabka, Rudolf Ka...gamifi.cc
gamifi.cc team - Rudolf & Matej presented on local tech/mobile/games conference experience with Unity & game development in general.
We also list some other tools that might help you. First part covers business tips & reasons to use Unity.
Ironic is a modern open-source tool for hardware provisioning. Combining a RESTful API, a scale-out control plane, and pluggable hardware drivers for both in- and out-of-band management, Ironic installs operating systems in a fast, efficient, and reliable fashion.
In fact, Ironic does not “install” an operating system in the traditional sense – it doesn’t use a kickstart/preseed file or an ISO image. Instead, compressed machine images are copied onto each host, and a minimal configuration (IP, host name, SSH keys) is applied at first boot. This guarantees the consistency of the initial state of each machine in a way that traditional installers do not. Bonus: it’s also faster!
With a vibrant community of developers from the most popular server hardware vendors, Ironic’s support for many of the latest and greatest management technologies is coming directly from the creators of these technologies. Meanwhile, the project’s leaders work to create a common abstraction layer that provides a consistent experience across all supported hardware. But Ironic is still a young project – it was only started in 2013 – and there is much on the roadmap.
In this session, Devananda will demonstrate how to install Ironic with Ansible, modify a cloud image for bare metal, and deploy it to a server. He will discuss the history and architecture of the project, and its current goals and challenges. Attendees should be familiar with the task of hardware provisioning and standards like PXE and IPMI, but do not need deep knowledge of related tools.
Hitchhiker's Guide to Open Source Cloud ComputingMark Hinkle
Imagine it’s eight o’clock on a Thursday morning and you awake to see a bulldozer out your window ready to plow over your data center. Normally you may wish to consult the Encyclopedia Galáctica to discern the best course of action but your copy is likely out of date. And while the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (HHGTTG) is a wholly remarkable book it doesn’t cover the nuances of cloud computing. That’s why you need the Hitchhiker’s Guide to Cloud Computing (HHGTCC) or at least to attend this talk understand the state of open source cloud computing. Specifically this talk will cover infrastructure-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service and developments in big data and how to more effectively take advantage of these technologies using open source software. Technologies that will be covered in this talk include Apache CloudStack, Chef, CloudFoundry, NoSQL, OpenStack, Puppet and many more.
Specific topics for discussion will include:
Infrastructure-as-a-Service - The Systems Cloud - Get a comparision of the open source cloud platforms including OpenStack, Apache CloudStack, Eucalyptus, OpenNebula
Platform-as-a-Service - The Developers Cloud - Find out what tools are availble to build portable auto-scaling applications including CloudFoundry, OpenShift, Stackato and more.
Data-as-a-Service - The Analytics Cloud - Want to figure out the who, what , where , when and why of big data ? You get an overview of open source NoSQL databases and technologies like MapReduce to help crunch massive data sets in the cloud.
Finally you'll get a overview of the tools that can help you really take advantage of the cloud? Want to auto-scale virtual machiens to serve millions of web pages or want to automate the configuration of cloud computing environments. You'll learn how to combine these tools to provide continous deployment systems that will help you earn DevOps cred in any data center.
[Finally, for those of you that are Douglas Adams fans please accept the deepest apologies for bad analogies to the HHGTTG.]
Crash Course on Open Source Cloud ComputingMark Hinkle
Fourth update to these slides, still working on them but wanted them to be available for CloudCamp RTP
Updates:
- Appliance Creation Tools
- OVF
- Added Bitnami, Boxgrinder, SuseStudio
- Removed marginal tools for Cloud (BFCG2, OpenNMS)
- Added logstash
OSCON 2013 - The Hitchiker’s Guide to Open Source Cloud ComputingMark Hinkle
And while the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (HHGTTG) is a wholly remarkable book it doesn’t cover the nuances of cloud computing. Whether you want to build a public, private or hybrid cloud there are free and open source tools that can help provide you a complete solution or help augment your existing Amazon or other hosted cloud solution. That’s why you need the Hitchhiker’s Guide to (Open Source) Cloud Computing (HHGTCC) or at least to attend this talk understand the current state of open source cloud computing. This talk will cover infrastructure-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service and developments in big data and how to more effectively deploy and manage open source flavors of these technologies. Specific the guide will cover:
Infrastructure-as-a-Service – The Systems Cloud – Get a comparison of the open source cloud platforms including OpenStack, Apache CloudStack, Eucalyptus and OpenNebula
Platform-as-a-Service – The Developers Cloud – Learn about the tools that abstract the complexity for developers and used to build portable auto-scaling applications ton CloudFoundry, OpenShift, Stackato and more.
Data-as-a-Service – The Analytics Cloud – Want to figure out the who, what, where, when and why of big data? You’ll get an overview of open source NoSQL databases and technologies like MapReduce to help parallelize data mining tasks and crunch massive data sets in the cloud.
Network-as-a-Service – The Network Cloud – The final pillar for truly fungible network infrastructure is network virtualization. We will give an overview of software-defined networking including OpenStack Quantum, Nicira, open Vswitch and others.
Finally this talk will provide an overview of the tools that can help you really take advantage of the cloud. Do you want to auto-scale to serve millions of web pages and scale back down as demand fluctuates. Are you interested in automating the total lifecycle of cloud computing environments You’ll learn how to combine these tools into tool chains to provide continuous deployment systems that will help you become agile and spend more time improving your IT rather than simply maintaining it.
[Finally, for those of you that are Douglas Adams fans please accept the deepest apologies for bad analogies to the HHGTTG.]
Cloud providers like Amazon or Goggle have great user experience to create and manage PaaS and IaaS services. But is it possible to reproduce same experience and flexibility locally, in on premise datacenter? This talk describes success story of creation private cloud based on DC/OS cluster. It is used to host and share different services like hadoop or kafka for development teams, dynamically manage services and resource pools with GKE integration.
OpenStack has the potential to deliver the agile, flexible infrastructure that businesses will need to compete in a fast changing global economy. For many users though, OpenStack appears complex and challenging to manage. During this session Mark Baker gives examples of how real users of OpenStack in production are addressing key operational requirements and will use live demos to show how Ubuntu OpenStack and automation tools can be used to simplify service delivery and make cloud life a lot easier.
OCCIware, a formal framework for Everything as a Service. OW2con'15, November...OCCIware
The OCCIware project aims at building a comprehensive engineering toolchain for managing Everything as a Service (XaaS). The objective is to dramatically decrease the cost of using or providing XaaS by breaking silos between layers and domains of Cloud Computing. Leveraging the Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) standard-to-be, we are developing a model-driven engineering studio as well as generic runtimes adapted to various domains: Linked Open Data, cloud computing, platform as a service, Big Data, connected objects, etc. The project, funded by French Ministry of Industry, involves 10 academic and industrial partners and is supervised by a committee of 11 top scientists and industry experts. The session will include a demo of the design and implementation of an OCCI application.
Docker moves very fast, with an edge channel released every month and a stable release every 3 months. Patrick will talk about how Docker introduced Docker EE and a certification program for containers and plugins with Docker CE and EE 17.03 (from March), the announcements from DockerCon (April), and the many new features planned for Docker CE 17.05 in May.
This talk will be about what's new in Docker and what's next on the roadmap
OCCIware presentation at EclipseDay in Lyon, November 2017, by Marc Dutoo, SmileOCCIware
Presentation title: Model and pilot all cloud layers with OCCIware, from IoT to Big Data
Abstract: Who uses multi cloud today ? Everybody. Alas, this leads to a lot of "technical glue". Enter OCCIware's Studio and Runtime : manage all layers and domains of the Cloud (XaaS) in a uniform, standard, extensible way - the Cloud consumer platform.presentation.
This talk presents how the OCCIware Studio - currently being contributed to the Eclipse Foundation by Inria and Obeo - takes advantage of Eclipse Modeling and SIrius in order to support a metamodel for the generic Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) REST API and build a "studio factory", while providing feedback and lessons learned on various other Eclipse components.
It concludes on a live demonstration of using it to model and pilot an IoT (nodeMCU/ESP8266), Linked & Big Data (JSON-LD, Spark), containerized Cloud solution to let electricity consumption be monitored across territories by all actors - individuals, utility providers, up to regional public bodies.
Model and pilot all cloud layers with OCCIware - Eclipse Day Lyon 2017Marc Dutoo
Who uses multi cloud today ? Everybody. Alas, this leads to a lot of "technical glue". Enter OCCIware's Studio and Runtime : manage all layers and domains of the Cloud (XaaS) in a uniform, standard, extensible way - the Cloud consumer platform.
This talk presents how the OCCIware Studio - currently being contributed to the Eclipse Foundation by Inria and Obeo - takes advantage of Eclipse Modeling and SIrius in order to support a metamodel for the generic Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) REST API and build a "studio factory", while providing feedback and lessons learned on various other Eclipse components.
It concludes on a live demonstration of using it to model and pilot an IoT (nodeMCU/ESP8266), Linked & Big Data (JSON-LD, Spark), containerized Cloud solution to let electricity consumption be monitored across territories by all actors - individuals, utility providers, up to regional public bodies.
OCCIware Cloud Expo London 2016 - Docker Studio, Studio Factory, erocci bus &...Marc Dutoo
OCCIware @ Cloud Expo London 2016 - introduction to OCCI and OCCIware, year 1 main outputs (Docker Studio & Studio Factory, erocci OCCI Cloud management bus) & Linked Data as a Service (LDaaS)-themed end-to-end demo
OCCIware Year 1 Milestone: Docker Studio, Studio Factory, pluggable XaaS runt...OCCIware
The OCCIware project aims at managing in a unified manner all layers and domains of the Cloud (XaaS), by building on the Open Cloud Computing (OCCI) standard and formal and model-driven approaches.
This session highlights first year outcomes:
- the OCCIware Studio Factory, allowing to produce visually customizable diagram editors for any Cloud configuration business domain modeled in OCCI using the OCCI Extension Studio, such as the flagship Docker Studio ;
- erocci, a scalable OCCI middleware allowing to federate multiple XaaS Cloud runtimes, such as the Roboconf PaaS server and the ActiveEon Cloud Automation multi-IaaS connector are planned to be.
The session includes an end-to-end demo of PaaS and IaaS Cloud deployment, and 2016 plans.
The project, funded by French Ministry of Industry, involves 10 partners and 11 top expert advisors coming from both research and industry.
OCCIware@POSS 2016 - an extensible, standard XaaS cloud consumer platformMarc Dutoo
OCCIware at Paris Open Source Summit 2016 - an extensible, standard XaaS cloud consumer platform - demos : Docker & Linked Data Studios, online playground
OCCIware @ Cloud Computing World 2016 - year 1 milestone & Linked Data demoMarc Dutoo
OCCIware @ Cloud Computing World 2016 - introduction to OCCI and OCCIware, year 1 main outputs (Docker Studio & Studio Factory, erocci OCCI bus) & Linked Data as a Service (LDaaS)-themed end-to-end demo
OCCIware: extensible and standard-based XaaS platform to manage everything in...OW2
The OCCIware project aims at managing in a unified manner all layers and domains of the Cloud (XaaS), by building on the Open Cloud Computing (OCCI) standard. OCCIware Metamodel formally specifies the main OCCI concepts. Today a first EMF metamodel is defined that adds to OCCI new concepts such as Extension, Configuration, and EDataType, addressing some limitations of OCCI.
This session highlights OCCIware platform two main components:
- The OCCIware Studio Factory, allowing to produce visually customizable diagram editors for any Cloud configuration business domain modeled in OCCI using the OCCI Extension Studio, such as the flagship Docker Studio ;
- The OCCIware Runtime, based on OW2 erocci project, including the tools for deployment, supervision and administration, and allowing to federate multiple XaaS Cloud runtimes, such as the Roboconf PaaS server and the ActiveEon Cloud Automation multi-IaaS connector. This talk includes a demonstration of the Docker connector and of how to use the OCCIware Cloud Designer to configure a real life Cloud application (a Java API server on top of a MongoDB cluster)'s business, platform and infrastructure layers seamlessly on both VirtualBox and OpenStack infrastructure.
OCCIware: extensible and standard-based XaaS platform to manage everything in...OCCIware
The OCCIware project aims at managing in a unified manner all layers and domains of the Cloud (XaaS), by building on the Open Cloud Computing (OCCI) standard. OCCIware Metamodel formally specifies the main OCCI concepts. Today a first EMF metamodel is defined that adds to OCCI new concepts such as Extension, Configuration, and EDataType, addressing some limitations of OCCI.
This session highlights OCCIware platform two main components:
- The OCCIware Studio Factory, allowing to produce visually customizable diagram editors for any Cloud configuration business domain modeled in OCCI using the OCCI Extension Studio, such as the flagship Docker Studio ;
- The OCCIware Runtime, based on OW2 erocci project, including the tools for deployment, supervision and administration, and allowing to federate multiple XaaS Cloud runtimes, such as the Roboconf PaaS server and the ActiveEon Cloud Automation multi-IaaS connector. This talk includes a demonstration of the Docker connector and of how to use the OCCIware Cloud Designer to configure a real life Cloud application (a Java API server on top of a MongoDB cluster)'s business, platform and infrastructure layers seamlessly on both VirtualBox and OpenStack infrastructure.
OCCIware: Extensible and Standard-based XaaS Platform To Manage Everything in...OW2
The OCCIware project aims at managing in a unified manner all layers and domains of the Cloud (XaaS), by building on the Open Cloud Computing (OCCI) standard. OCCIware Metamodel formally specifies the main OCCI concepts. Today a first EMF metamodel is defined that adds to OCCI new concepts such as Extension, Configuration, and EDataType, addressing some limitations of OCCI.
This session highlights OCCIware platform two main components:
– The OCCIware Studio Factory, allowing to produce visually customizable diagram editors for any Cloud configuration business domain modeled in OCCI using the OCCI Extension Studio, such as the flagship Docker Studio ;
– The OCCIware Runtime, based on OW2 erocci project, including the tools for deployment, supervision and administration, and allowing to federate multiple XaaS Cloud runtimes, such as the Roboconf PaaS server and the ActiveEon Cloud Automation multi-IaaS connector.
This talk includes a demonstration of the Docker connector and of how to use the OCCIware Cloud Designer to configure a real life Cloud application (a Java API server on top of a MongoDB cluster)’s business, platform and infrastructure layers seamlessly on both VirtualBox and OpenStack infrastructure.
OCCIware, an extensible, standard-based XaaS consumer platform to manage ever...OCCIware
The OCCIware project aims at managing in a unified manner all layers and domains of the Cloud (XaaS), by building on the Open Cloud Computing (OCCI) standard. OCCIware Metamodel formally specifies the main OCCI concepts. Today a first EMF metamodel is defined that adds to OCCI new concepts such as Extension, Configuration, and EDataType, addressing some limitations of OCCI.
This session highlights OCCIware platform two main components:
– The OCCIware Studio Factory, allowing to produce visually customizable diagram editors for any Cloud configuration business domain modeled in OCCI using the OCCI Extension Studio, such as the flagship Docker Studio ;
– The OCCIware Runtime, based on OW2 erocci project, including the tools for deployment, supervision and administration, and allowing to federate multiple XaaS Cloud runtimes, such as the Roboconf PaaS server and the ActiveEon Cloud Automation multi-IaaS connector.
This talk includes a demonstration of the Docker connector and of how to use the OCCIware Cloud Designer to configure a real life Cloud application (a Java API server on top of a MongoDB cluster)’s business, platform and infrastructure layers seamlessly on both VirtualBox and OpenStack infrastructure.
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Presentation of OCCIware, a standard, extensible Cloud consumer platform at P...OCCIware
OCCIware - standard, extensible Cloud consumer platform : an end-to-end demo (IoT, Linked Data, Spark, Docker)
Who uses multi cloud today ? Everybody. Alas, this leads to a lot of "technical glue". Enter OCCIware's Studio and Runtime : manage all layers and domains of the Cloud (XaaS) in a uniform, standard, extensible way - the Cloud consumer platform.
This presentation first introduces the OCCIware platform - the result of 3 years of R&D by French Open Source companies and labs led byb Smile and Inria. It then shows a live demonstration of how its component helps an IoT, Linked & Big Data, containerized Cloud solution to let electricity consumption be monitored across territories by all actors - individuals, utility providers, up to regional public bodies.
The presentation includes demos of OCCIware's visual Docker & Linked Data Studios, OCCInterface web playground.
Extensible and Standard-based XaaS Platform To Manage Everything in The Cloud...OCCIware
Who uses multi cloud today ? Everybody. Docker AND VMs, scaling internally AND bursting to Amazon, storing on a public cloud except for data legally required to stay within the country: different solutions for different needs, but more often than not used at the same time. Alas, this leads to a "noodle plate" architecture where a lot of "technical glue" with the various, incompatible clouds creeps in and makes it impossible to evolve.
To solve this problem, the OCCIware project builds on the Open Cloud Computing (OCCI) standard's unified, uniform architectural approach and provides a platform to manage all layers and domains of the Cloud (XaaS), with two main components: the OCCIware Studio Factory and Runtime. The talk includes a demonstration of the Docker connector and of how to use the OCCIware Cloud Designer to configure a real life, SmartCity-themed Cloud application (a Java API server on top of a MongoDB cluster)'s business, platform and infrastructure layers seamlessly on both VirtualBox and OW2's OpenStack infrastructure.
erocci - a scalable model-driven API framework, OW2con'16, Paris. OCCIware
REST APIs are becoming the most common technology for distributed applications. When it comes to designing and implementing such APIs, the heterogeneity of technologies for designing and describing them can make integration and even development a nightmare.
erocci provides developers a simple and standard way to describe these APIs, letting best-of-breed model-driven engineering technology doing all boilerplate work for you.
erocci easily integrates with existing APIs as it follows the following standards:
* HTTP / REST
* Swagger/OpenAPI for API description
* Open Cloud Computing Interface for data model
In the presentation, we will explain the use of erocci and its extension mechanisms.
OCCiware A Formal and Tooled Toolchain For Managing Everything as a Service OCCIware
The OCCIware project aims at building a comprehensive engineering toolchain for managing Everything as a Service (XaaS). The objective is to dramatically decrease the cost of using or providing XaaS by breaking silos between layers and domains of Cloud Computing. Leveraging the Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) standard-to-be, we are developing a model-driven engineering studio as well as generic runtimes adapted to various domains: Linked Open Data, cloud computing, platform as a service, Big Data, connected objects, etc. The project, funded by French Ministry of Industry, involves 10 academic and industrial partners and is supervised by a committee of 11 top scientists and industry experts.
OCCIware project and OCCI standard presented at China Cloud Computing Confere...OCCIware
This short lecturel highlights growing challenges faced by cloud computing users and how an emerging standard such as OCCI, can be part of the solution. Since the launch of Amazon EC2 in august 2006, cloud computing has boomed and been adopted as the dominant model for delivering Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as as Service and, more generally Everything as a Service (XaaS). Provisioning, managing and monitoring these outsourced, used-on-demand, paid-per-use and elastic resources require programmable interfaces for the cloud. A wide variety of different interfaces are available and this diversity energized the cloud computing market. However, behind the hype, cloud computing users are still confronted to major barriers: heterogeneity of cloud computing offerings, interoperability between cloud interfaces, integration to build multi-cloud systems and the portability of applications and cloud computing users activities. These issues have been addressed through libraries, brokering platforms and standards. We highlight the importance of Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI), a recommendation from Open Grid Forum (OGF). OCCI is a simple, open, extensible and self-described interface for managing every kind of resource as a service, not only IaaS. Although OCCI is supported by a large community it still lacks formal specification and associated engineering tools, fortunately an open source collaborative project such as OCCIware is addressing this limitation and everybody can join in.
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
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1. OCCIware
One Cloud API To Rule Them All
Marc Dutoo, Open Wide
Etienne Juliot, Obeo
EclipseCon France, Toulouse
June, 09th 2016
2. Overview
Speaker
– Marc Dutoo, Head of R&D Dept. at Open Wide, a Smile group company
●
OCCIware coordinator, Data / Cloud expert
– Etienne Juliot, Obeo Founder
●
Eclipse Sirius expert
Schedule
– 7' the need for a Cloud consumer platform
– How did we get there ?
●
7' OCCI(ware) introduction
●
7' Eclipse Modeling approach
●
Demo : 7' tooling, 7' runtime
4. Once upon a time...
• In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit.
5. Once upon a time...
• In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit.
• On his shoulders the fate of the world came
to rest.
• In order to save creation, he had to cross the
world and drop a ring in a volcano to rid it
of evil.
6. Wait a minute.
Err... sorry, this would have been easy
peasy, but that's folktales. Let me try
again :
• In order to save creation, he had to
monitor energy consumption everywhere on
Earth to overturn climate change.
Now we're in the real world here.
7. Monitor energy consumption
• Not only per user, or per utility provider
company,
• but per city, region, country,
- and per activity, usage, number of
children, amount of hair on feet would
most probably help also.
Multi-point of view data... that calls for an
open world approach of data – that's Linked
Data.
8. Linked Data & Datacore
• Linked Open Data ? That's Open Data sets that can
be cross-queried because they have been
semantically reconciled together
• Enter Ozwillo Datacore :
- it holds data that is shared between applications of
the Ozwillo app store : geographical elements,
organizations, reusable app business data…
- it stores it in a shardable replicated MongoDB and
is built in Apache CXF / Spring & Java
- it provides it through a REST API that is both web-
friendly and semantic web-compatible thanks to
JSON-LD, and helps developers with a Playground.
10. Linked Data as a Service
(LDaaS)
But not your dad's Linked Data. If you want it to save
the world, it has to scale up the whole way :
• at Infrastructure level - that's IaaS : provision
enough CPU & storage, for each city
• at Platform level - that's PaaS : deploy java code
and mongo replicated cluster shards on each of them
• at Software level - that's SaaS : configure Linked
Data governance i.e. models and kinds of use :
- high write, non-robust data collection (home
energy consumption sensor notifications)
- read/query-heavy data analysis (aggregation per
energy consumer, provider, city, region, country)
11. Cloud Computing - The solution
• Luckily for our hobbit, there are well-
known standards, solutions and tools.
14. Cloud Computing – more
problems
And that's not like choosing one single provider for all
layers would solve the problem :
• even if there are a few PaaS+SaaS providers (G...,
C... F...),
• nowadays hybrid cloud is not a question anymore but
the rule (save for too critical or not at all critical stuff),
• (which brings the interesting question of multi Cloud
monitoring)
• and our hobbit still has to do the SaaS layer and the
whole LDaaS assembly himself.
18. Cloud Computing – down the
hobbit hole
But our hobbit just wants to be a Cloud consumer !
• he doesn't want to become a Cloud provider ! there
are already plentiful expert ones out there, he doesn't
want to deploy Cloud provider solutions, nor use the
specific expert tool required for each of them.
- He just wants to smoke a good pipe !
• He'd need his own tools, but he doesn't want to write
them.
=> Isn't there a Cloud consumer platform out there ?
Hello ?
19. A light of hope
• But in this fragmented landscape of layers,
APIs and implementations, each coming with
its own tools and paradigm,
•there is hope to be able to control them.
•to bind them and rule them all.
•(did I mix up the script here ?)
20. A light of hope
• One ring one Cloud API to rule them all.
28. How did we get there ?
- 1. OCCI(ware) introduction
29. OCCIware Product
OCCIware Studio
Design, Verify, Simulate & Develop
Everything as a Service
OCCIware Runtime
Deploy, Execute & Manage
Everything as a Service
OCCI specifications
30. OCCI 101
OCCI Core
(metamodel)
Network
Container
Environment
Compute
- memory
- started
- start()
Database
Application
Storage
Router
Deployable
NetworkLink
DatabaseLink
EnvironmentLink
Everything
is Resource
or Link, be
it at …
Platform
level
Infrastructure
level
Application
level
OCCI Extensions (models)
31. OCCIware Factsheet
• 72 man year, 5,6m€ budget, sponsored by
French ministry of Industry over 2015-2018
• 3 academics, 5 companies, 2 associations
• To lower Cloud Computing adoption costs and
break up barriers between its various
implementations, layers, domains
- Especially Data Center, deployment, Big Data, Linked
Data
• By bringing to OGF's Open Cloud Computing
Interface (OCCI) the power of formal languages
and model driven engineering (MDE)
32. OCCIware Objective
Managing Everything as a Service in the clouds
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Big Data as a Service (BDaaS)
Linked Data as a Service (LDaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Container as a Service (CaaS)
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
DataCenter as a Service (DCaaS)
Network as a Service (NaaS)
33. How did we get there ?
- 2. Eclipse Modeling
approach
35. Occi tools creation with EMF
Ecore
Your Domain Model
Your Model
EClass, EReference
Occi standard
Occi Extension
Occi Configuration
Entity, Kind, Link
Docker, Infrastructure
Server 1, VM Foo
36. Occi tools creation with EMF
Occi standard
Occi Extension
Occi Configuration
Entity, Kind, Link
Docker, Infrastructure
Server 1, VM Foo
Ecore
Your Domain Model
Your Model
?
EClass, EReference
Ecore
EClass, EReference
37. Domain Model « Promotion »
Occi.ecore
MyExtension.occi
Entity, Kind, Link
Docker, Infrastructure
Ecore
EClass, EReference
Ecore
MyExtension.ecore
MyConfiguration.docker
EClass, EReference
Server 1, VM Foo
Docker
38. OCCI vs Ecore
● OCCI is a meta-meta model but we don't want to
reinvent the wheel :
1) Creation of your OCCI Extension conformed to
OCCI.ecore
2) Automatic generation of yourextension.ecore domain
model !!
3) Creation of your OCCI Configuration conformed to
yourextension.ecore
40. Making this process generic
● Generate a metamodel (ecore, genmodel, code) from
an OCCI Extension
● Generate the skeletton of a Sirius designer, ready to
be customized
73. Linked Data Connector – code action by calling
Datacore API using its client
OCCI attributes
and links are
auto injected :
74. Linked Data Demo – Datacore before update
Data project geo_analytics_1 doesn't exist :
Debugging a query shows that data is accessed through
the mongo cluster's primary :
76. Linked Data Demo – Datacore after update
Data project geo_analytics_1 has been created :
Debugging a query shows that data is accessed through
the configured mongo secondary :
77. Upcoming in OCCIware
- Studio : more generators & connectors, improve existing
ones, integrate simulator, decision-making tool…
- Complete erocci-dbus-java bridge & HTTP bridge, so that
Studio-generated connectors can be deployed within the
Studio, on erocci or standalone indiscriminately
- Runtime : complete OCCIfication of ActiveEon ProActive
Multi-IaaS connector and Roboconf PaaS manager
- Develop specified OCCI monitoring solution and OCCI
administration console's live Playground
- Develop use cases : Datacenter, Big Data, Deployment,
Linked Data
- … and contribute back to OCCI 2.0 standard !
78. Any questions ?
Thanks for your attention !
Contact : http://www.occiware.org - marc.dutoo at openwide.fr
Source : https://github.com/occiware
Partners :
Sponsors :
DGE (PIA) & System@tic, SCS, Images & Réseaux, PICOM, Minalogic clusters