Architecting Hybrid Environments for Maximum Results Shannon Williams VP, Business Development [email_address]
May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential  Cloud.com provides orchestration software for building IaaS clouds
Hardware Hypervisor Cloud Management IaaS In the end, it is all about the Apps Applications
Secure, multi-tenant cloud platform Delivers AWS-like services to end-users Virtual servers on demand Automated network management Elastic Block Storage (EBS) Object Storage (S3) Multi-Zone, Multi Hypervisor Deployments EC2 API support Deployed on premise or as a hosted solution CloudStack at a Glance Cloud.com Confidential | Shared Under NDA Only
Looking closer at an IaaS Cloud © 2010-2011 Cloud.com, Inc. All rights reserved
May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential  Why are companies deploying private clouds?
Case Study: Zynga Originally 100% on Amazon EC2, Zynga recently  built zCloud - their own private cloud  Manages both zCloud and AWS workloads through RightScale zCloud runs predictable workloads; mature  games or prototypes zCloud has 2 availability zones with data  centers on the east and west coasts of the US zCloud went from concept to product in <6 months by using CloudStack and RightScale Already in deployment with over one thousand physical nodes, it takes 22 minutes to provision and add 100 hosts to their cloud. Web-scale/hybrid cloud example Cloud.com Confidential | Shared Under NDA Only
IaaS Cloud Architecting your private cloud
Defining private cloud use cases Large Enterprise SMB Government Web 2.0 Traditional IT Software Development Web Applications Batch Processing Testing Bursting Production Staging
Determining required functionality
Workload/Performance Requirements Developing a technical architecture Hypervisor Virtualization Layer  Xen Server VM Ware KVM Hyper-V Networking/ Network Virtualization Gigabit 10G Direct IP VLAN Storage Platform (Block & Object) Local Disk ISCSI Fiber Chanel NFS
The Significance of Scale © 2010-2011 Cloud.com, Inc. All rights reserved VMOps Pod VMOps Pod VMOps Pod CloudStack Pod CloudStack Pod Availability Zone CloudStack Pod CloudStack Pod
Availability Zones Deployed Globally Cloud.com CloudServer Cluster San Jose Chicago Frankfurt Tokyo © 2010-2011 Cloud.com, Inc. All rights reserved
Extending Your Cloud Zone 1 Private Cloud Zone 2 Private Cloud Management Server Admins Users Public Clouds Zone 3 Hosted Private Cloud
How can we simplify deploying a private cloud? May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Introducing myCloud Move the management tier to the Cloud Consumes any server you have Implement a private cloud in under 30 minutes May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Getting Started is Simple May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Grab your zone token and install Ubuntu May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Downloading the installer May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Expanding the installer May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Unpacking the agent May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Ready to install the agent May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Installing the agent May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Agent Installed May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Final configuration May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Login to your myCloud Account May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Your new node will automatically appear May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Your myCloud shows up in RS May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Start creating VMs May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Or configuring security group rules May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
When you’re ready, add more nodes May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Best of all, the basic edition is free! May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential  Available in June Available in Q3 Available Now
Where do you get started? myCloud launches this month. Preregister at  www.cloud.com/products/mycloud   Contact your RightScale representitive May 18, 2010  |  Cloud Confidential
Thank you Questions? Shannon Williams VP, Business Development [email_address] @clouddotcom

Multi-Cloud Roadmap: Architecting Hybrid Environments for Maximum Results

  • 1.
    Architecting Hybrid Environmentsfor Maximum Results Shannon Williams VP, Business Development [email_address]
  • 2.
    May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential Cloud.com provides orchestration software for building IaaS clouds
  • 3.
    Hardware Hypervisor CloudManagement IaaS In the end, it is all about the Apps Applications
  • 4.
    Secure, multi-tenant cloudplatform Delivers AWS-like services to end-users Virtual servers on demand Automated network management Elastic Block Storage (EBS) Object Storage (S3) Multi-Zone, Multi Hypervisor Deployments EC2 API support Deployed on premise or as a hosted solution CloudStack at a Glance Cloud.com Confidential | Shared Under NDA Only
  • 5.
    Looking closer atan IaaS Cloud © 2010-2011 Cloud.com, Inc. All rights reserved
  • 6.
    May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential Why are companies deploying private clouds?
  • 7.
    Case Study: ZyngaOriginally 100% on Amazon EC2, Zynga recently built zCloud - their own private cloud Manages both zCloud and AWS workloads through RightScale zCloud runs predictable workloads; mature games or prototypes zCloud has 2 availability zones with data centers on the east and west coasts of the US zCloud went from concept to product in <6 months by using CloudStack and RightScale Already in deployment with over one thousand physical nodes, it takes 22 minutes to provision and add 100 hosts to their cloud. Web-scale/hybrid cloud example Cloud.com Confidential | Shared Under NDA Only
  • 8.
    IaaS Cloud Architectingyour private cloud
  • 9.
    Defining private clouduse cases Large Enterprise SMB Government Web 2.0 Traditional IT Software Development Web Applications Batch Processing Testing Bursting Production Staging
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Workload/Performance Requirements Developinga technical architecture Hypervisor Virtualization Layer Xen Server VM Ware KVM Hyper-V Networking/ Network Virtualization Gigabit 10G Direct IP VLAN Storage Platform (Block & Object) Local Disk ISCSI Fiber Chanel NFS
  • 12.
    The Significance ofScale © 2010-2011 Cloud.com, Inc. All rights reserved VMOps Pod VMOps Pod VMOps Pod CloudStack Pod CloudStack Pod Availability Zone CloudStack Pod CloudStack Pod
  • 13.
    Availability Zones DeployedGlobally Cloud.com CloudServer Cluster San Jose Chicago Frankfurt Tokyo © 2010-2011 Cloud.com, Inc. All rights reserved
  • 14.
    Extending Your CloudZone 1 Private Cloud Zone 2 Private Cloud Management Server Admins Users Public Clouds Zone 3 Hosted Private Cloud
  • 15.
    How can wesimplify deploying a private cloud? May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 16.
    Introducing myCloud Movethe management tier to the Cloud Consumes any server you have Implement a private cloud in under 30 minutes May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 17.
    Getting Started isSimple May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 18.
    Grab your zonetoken and install Ubuntu May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 19.
    Downloading the installerMay 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 20.
    Expanding the installerMay 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 21.
    Unpacking the agentMay 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 22.
    Ready to installthe agent May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 23.
    Installing the agentMay 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 24.
    Agent Installed May18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 25.
    Final configuration May18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 26.
    Login to yourmyCloud Account May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 27.
    Your new nodewill automatically appear May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 28.
    Your myCloud showsup in RS May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 29.
    Start creating VMsMay 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 30.
    Or configuring securitygroup rules May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 31.
    When you’re ready,add more nodes May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 32.
    Best of all,the basic edition is free! May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential Available in June Available in Q3 Available Now
  • 33.
    Where do youget started? myCloud launches this month. Preregister at www.cloud.com/products/mycloud Contact your RightScale representitive May 18, 2010 | Cloud Confidential
  • 34.
    Thank you Questions?Shannon Williams VP, Business Development [email_address] @clouddotcom

Editor's Notes

  • #8 Zynga started out with a dedicated hosted IT infrastructure, but its business growth quickly outpaced its ability to add infrastructure. It moved to Amazon Web Services (AWS) to accommodate the rapid scale demands in the vertical growth phase of the company. Having survived this initial growth phase, and gained a better understanding of workloads in the process, the company opted to build its own internal cloud to compliment its AWS footprint. Part of the impetus behind this move was a desire to reverse some of the capex versus opex tradeoffs that it made in earlier stages of the company. This is an interesting business lifecycle decision and cloud adoption consideration. Zynga realized early on that it couldn’t afford the capital outlay burden associated with building its own infrastrcuture at the scale required to host its business. However, as the business has grown, it now makes sense from a financial perspective to own some of the equipment and the associated benefits of the higher depreciation writeoffs that come with it. At the same time the reduced operating expense, from lower public cloud reliance, improve the company’s operating margin profile. Zynga&apos;s private cloud, called zCloud internally, is essentially a commodity cloud based on AWS design principles and using XenServer at the core. Zynga manages its clouds, both AWS and zCloud, through a single pane of glass provided by RightScale. This capability was integral to Zynga’s deployment. Zynga shared some impressive statistics around its vCloud build. The entire project went from concept to production in &lt;6 months. Zynga, in concert with RightScale, can now fully provision &gt;1,000 physical servers in 24 hours. From a growth standpoint, between Jan ’09 and Jan ’11 it has a 75x’ed server count.