Devops @ VMworld 2015 Presentation.
DevOps requires a separation of concerns between the application-focused teams and the platform-focused teams. While Platform and Application Operations have many similarities (monitor, logs, scale, upgrade, etc.) each is done with a different frame of reference. This workshop will provide an in-depth view into how a modern platform like Pivotal Cloud Foundry can eliminate the barriers between Development and Operations.
The workshop will showcase the difference in contexts for the application operations and platform operations teams, including monitoring, log analysis, capacity management, and upgrading. As well as show how separating the concerns of application operators (and application teams) from platform operators can remove the barriers between Dev and Ops. At this session we bring together both Dev and Ops with a combination of presentations and demos highlighting the capabilities of a modern platform. Monitor, log, scale, upgrade, and more, all with an integrated and auditable workflow for developers and operators.
35. 35Pivotal Confidential–Internal Use Only
Virtualized
Infrastructure
Infrastructure-centric Operations Model
Your Application
Code
Database
Web
Server
Messaging
IaaS+
(+automation) IT Ops Team
App Team
(Dev and Ops)
36. 36Pivotal Confidential–Internal Use Only
Application-centric Operations
Virtualized
Infrastructure
Your Application
Code
Database
Web
Server
Messaging
IaaS+
(+automation)
IT Ops Team
App Team
Your Application
Code
PAAS
Virtualized
Infrastructure
PaaS Ops Team
App Team
(Dev and Ops)
Emits application “dial tone”
• Configuration
• Runtime
• Logs
• Metrics
• Health Management
• Security
Apps are Stateless, all the State lives in Data Services
Cloud Foundry has two big systems within it: Elastic Runtime for managing Applications, and BOSH for managing Services.
BOSH is used to run Elastic Runtime.
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Open source software offers true community-driven outcomes. Cloud Foundry Foundation has 40+ companies that participate in the community with a vested interest in a platform that continues to grow and meet customer needs, now and in the future.
No need to configure VMs, databases, AppServers, Load-balancers…
Developers can focus on development and not infrastructure plumbing
Separate the concerns of AppDev and Operations
Eliminate the bottleneck of provisioning and deployment processes
Make full use of investments in the “Cloud”
No need to configure VMs, databases, AppServers, Load-balancers…
Developers can focus on development and not infrastructure plumbing
Separate the concerns of AppDev and Operations
Eliminate the bottleneck of provisioning and deployment processes
Make full use of investments in the “Cloud”