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CLOUD DISCOVERY
    AN INTRODUCTION TO CLOUD COMPUTING




Chapter 9: Open Source and the
                         Cloud


      By: Alain Charpentier
Table of content
•   The need for Open Standard
•   Open Cloud Initiative
•   Open Source and the Web
•   Android and Apple
•   Open Source and the Cloud
•   Major Open Initiatives
The need for Open Standard
• To allow and encourage a community to form around a
  software product and to contribute to the creation and
  extension of that software product. Innovation as driven by
  tapping into the collective skills of multiple contributors.
• By encouraging the use of Open Standards, users gained
  certainty that their data could be moved between
  applications thus avoiding lock-in with any one vendor.
  Users were given choice and flexibility.
• The spread of technology was democratized and
  accelerated as Open Source and Open Standards both
  reduced end users concerns about adopting technology and
  reduced the economic barriers to entry to adopting
  products.
The Open Cloud Initiative
•   The term “Open Standards” has multiple meanings and interpretations. The
    most applicable to Cloud Computing is that adopted by the non-profit Open
    Cloud Initiative (OCI), a non-profit advocate of Open Cloud Computing that
    was launched at OSCON in 2011. Open Cloud, it must meet the following
    requirements
     – Open Formats: All user data and metadata must be represented in Open Standard
       formats
     – Open Interfaces: All functionality must be exposed by way of Open Standard
       interfaces
     – Copyrights: The standard must be documented in all its details, published and both
       accessible and reusable free of charge.
     – Patents: Any patents possibly present on parts of the standard must be irrevocably
       made available on a royalty-free basis.
     – Trademarks: Any trademarks possibly present on identifier(s)must be used for non-
       discriminatory enforcement of compliance only.
     – Implementations: There must be multiple full, faithful and interoperable
       implementations (for both client and server where applicable) and at least one such
       implementation must be licensed under an Open Source Initiative (OSI) approved
       license or placed into the public domain.
Open Source and the Web
• One of the reasons that the web grew so fast is that vast
  portions of it were built on top of Open Source
  software, specifically the LAMP stack. LAMP is an acronym
  for a complete solution of Open Source software that goes
  together to build a general purpose web server, these
  individual components are;
   –   The Linux operating system
   –   The Apache HTTP server
   –   The MySQL database
   –   The languages sitting atop the other components, generally
       Perl, PHP or Python
Android and Apple
• Android was developed by Google and the Open Handset
  Alliance. In 2007 Google released the bulk of the Android code
  under an Open Source license.
• Android was, in part, a response to the meteoric rise to
  prominence of the Apple iPhone.
• One of the main reasons for it’s rapid growth is the fact that
  Android is an Open Source product with the result that device
  manufacturers can customize the operating system for their
  particular device
• Android market share growth
   – 2.8% global share in Q2 2009
   – 33% market share by Q4 2010.
   – 48% market share for August 2011.
Open Source and the Cloud
• Open Source has been critical to the development of past
  technologies, so too is it important for the development of Cloud
  Computing.
• No Company Can Deliver it Alone
   – Innovation is more effective, quicker and of a higher quality when it is
     the amalgam of multiple organizations working on it in isolation, but
     united by a common goal.
   – Cloud Computing is the result of many organizations working on
     individual but connected problems under a common framework of
     standards, will drive the best and most efficient result for all concerned.
• Vendor Lock In Should be Avoided at All Costs
   – Proprietary standards and formats lock customers into a particular
     platform, frequently adding excessive amounts of time and cost to their
     modernization or transformation projects.
Major Open Source initiatives (1/2)
• Cloud API
   – Cloud APIs are application programming interface (APIs) used to
     build applications in the Cloud Computing market. Cloud APIs allow
     software to request data and computations from one or more
     services through a direct or indirect interface. Cloud APIs most
     commonly expose their features via REST and/or SOAP.
• Hypervisor
   – There are a multitude of hypervisors available, both Open Source
     and proprietary. Organizations wishing to have a higher degree of
     flexibility around their virtualization strategy are preferring Open
     Source hypervisors.
Major Open Source initiatives (2/2)
• OpenStack
   – Originally sponsored by Rackspace and NASA, is a free Open Source project that
     allows organizations to build Public and Private Clouds. OpenStack has more
     than 100 companies as members or contributors.
• Eucalyptus
   – It is an alternative platform for the implementation of Private Clouds. It is
     sponsored by Eucalyptus Systems. Eucalyptus works with most Linux
     distributions and multiple hypervisor products.
• OpenNebula
   – An Open Source toolkit for managing distributed data center infrastructures. It is
     being used in a number of primarily European based projects. OpenNebula
     provides multiple choices in both interfaces and hypervisors.
• Nimbus
   – An Open Source toolkit that provides a Cloud infrastructure via industry
     standard APIs. Nimbus supports the Xen Open Source hypervisor
• Cloud.com
   – Now owned by Citrix, has created an Open Source Cloud orchestration product
     with multiple hypervisor support.
Open Compute project
           • Open Compute Project is an initiative
             announced in April 2011 by Facebook to
             openly share custom data center designs
             to improve efficiency across the
             industry. Components of the Open
             Compute initiative include low
             cost, minimalist designs for:
               – Server compute nodes, including one for Intel
                 processors and one for AMD processors
               – Open Vault storage building blocks offering high
                 disk densities, with 30 drives in a 2U Open Rack
                 chassis designed for easy drive replacement
               – A single voltage (12.5 VDC) power supply
                 designed to work with 277 VAC input and 48
                 VDC battery backup
               – Open Rack mechanical mounting system
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Coud discovery chap 9

  • 1. CLOUD DISCOVERY AN INTRODUCTION TO CLOUD COMPUTING Chapter 9: Open Source and the Cloud By: Alain Charpentier
  • 2. Table of content • The need for Open Standard • Open Cloud Initiative • Open Source and the Web • Android and Apple • Open Source and the Cloud • Major Open Initiatives
  • 3. The need for Open Standard • To allow and encourage a community to form around a software product and to contribute to the creation and extension of that software product. Innovation as driven by tapping into the collective skills of multiple contributors. • By encouraging the use of Open Standards, users gained certainty that their data could be moved between applications thus avoiding lock-in with any one vendor. Users were given choice and flexibility. • The spread of technology was democratized and accelerated as Open Source and Open Standards both reduced end users concerns about adopting technology and reduced the economic barriers to entry to adopting products.
  • 4. The Open Cloud Initiative • The term “Open Standards” has multiple meanings and interpretations. The most applicable to Cloud Computing is that adopted by the non-profit Open Cloud Initiative (OCI), a non-profit advocate of Open Cloud Computing that was launched at OSCON in 2011. Open Cloud, it must meet the following requirements – Open Formats: All user data and metadata must be represented in Open Standard formats – Open Interfaces: All functionality must be exposed by way of Open Standard interfaces – Copyrights: The standard must be documented in all its details, published and both accessible and reusable free of charge. – Patents: Any patents possibly present on parts of the standard must be irrevocably made available on a royalty-free basis. – Trademarks: Any trademarks possibly present on identifier(s)must be used for non- discriminatory enforcement of compliance only. – Implementations: There must be multiple full, faithful and interoperable implementations (for both client and server where applicable) and at least one such implementation must be licensed under an Open Source Initiative (OSI) approved license or placed into the public domain.
  • 5. Open Source and the Web • One of the reasons that the web grew so fast is that vast portions of it were built on top of Open Source software, specifically the LAMP stack. LAMP is an acronym for a complete solution of Open Source software that goes together to build a general purpose web server, these individual components are; – The Linux operating system – The Apache HTTP server – The MySQL database – The languages sitting atop the other components, generally Perl, PHP or Python
  • 6. Android and Apple • Android was developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. In 2007 Google released the bulk of the Android code under an Open Source license. • Android was, in part, a response to the meteoric rise to prominence of the Apple iPhone. • One of the main reasons for it’s rapid growth is the fact that Android is an Open Source product with the result that device manufacturers can customize the operating system for their particular device • Android market share growth – 2.8% global share in Q2 2009 – 33% market share by Q4 2010. – 48% market share for August 2011.
  • 7. Open Source and the Cloud • Open Source has been critical to the development of past technologies, so too is it important for the development of Cloud Computing. • No Company Can Deliver it Alone – Innovation is more effective, quicker and of a higher quality when it is the amalgam of multiple organizations working on it in isolation, but united by a common goal. – Cloud Computing is the result of many organizations working on individual but connected problems under a common framework of standards, will drive the best and most efficient result for all concerned. • Vendor Lock In Should be Avoided at All Costs – Proprietary standards and formats lock customers into a particular platform, frequently adding excessive amounts of time and cost to their modernization or transformation projects.
  • 8. Major Open Source initiatives (1/2) • Cloud API – Cloud APIs are application programming interface (APIs) used to build applications in the Cloud Computing market. Cloud APIs allow software to request data and computations from one or more services through a direct or indirect interface. Cloud APIs most commonly expose their features via REST and/or SOAP. • Hypervisor – There are a multitude of hypervisors available, both Open Source and proprietary. Organizations wishing to have a higher degree of flexibility around their virtualization strategy are preferring Open Source hypervisors.
  • 9. Major Open Source initiatives (2/2) • OpenStack – Originally sponsored by Rackspace and NASA, is a free Open Source project that allows organizations to build Public and Private Clouds. OpenStack has more than 100 companies as members or contributors. • Eucalyptus – It is an alternative platform for the implementation of Private Clouds. It is sponsored by Eucalyptus Systems. Eucalyptus works with most Linux distributions and multiple hypervisor products. • OpenNebula – An Open Source toolkit for managing distributed data center infrastructures. It is being used in a number of primarily European based projects. OpenNebula provides multiple choices in both interfaces and hypervisors. • Nimbus – An Open Source toolkit that provides a Cloud infrastructure via industry standard APIs. Nimbus supports the Xen Open Source hypervisor • Cloud.com – Now owned by Citrix, has created an Open Source Cloud orchestration product with multiple hypervisor support.
  • 10. Open Compute project • Open Compute Project is an initiative announced in April 2011 by Facebook to openly share custom data center designs to improve efficiency across the industry. Components of the Open Compute initiative include low cost, minimalist designs for: – Server compute nodes, including one for Intel processors and one for AMD processors – Open Vault storage building blocks offering high disk densities, with 30 drives in a 2U Open Rack chassis designed for easy drive replacement – A single voltage (12.5 VDC) power supply designed to work with 277 VAC input and 48 VDC battery backup – Open Rack mechanical mounting system