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Presentation:
OpenStack User Survey
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2. Before We Start
Who is winning the cloud?
Which project is most important?
Size of deployments?
Why people choose one driver or project over another?
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3. Does One Size Fit All?
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4. Deployment State and Type
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• Production
Deployments have
increased from
33% to 46%
5. Deployment State and Type
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6. Industry and Trends
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7. Industry and Trends
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10. Projects in Use & Workloads
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11. Projects in Use & Workloads
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18. Clouds Play Nice
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19. General Feedback
Neutron remained at the number one area of pain (16% of comments).
Documentation (8.7%).
Other issues affecting all projects, such as Upgrades (5.2%) and High
Availability (4.4%) ranked next, along with a desire for a stronger dashboard
(5.2%).
Following this were general comments regarding specific projects - Nova
(3.9%), Ceilometer (3.7%), Heat (2.6%) and Keystone (2.3%).
Of note is the combination of older projects with younger ones, potentially
indicating that Ceilometer and Heat have a ways to go.
Nova being a large, long-standing project would expect many comments.
Rounding out the top 10 was Logging (1.9%).
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20. General Feedback - Neutron
Specifically drawing out the comments around neutron
More than 61% voiced concerns around performance, stability and ease of use.
High Availability ranked second (11%), with SDN use cases and IPv6
requirements following (7%).
Issues to do with migrating from nova-network to neutron were mentioned
robustly (4%), with a strong desire to see a migration path.
Feature-related issues rounded out the set - security groups (2%), NFV (2%),
LBaaS (2%), with the exception of a special mention for stability - garnering a
further 2% of comments just for this.
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21. Readying OpenStack
Improved security: Security is becoming increasingly necessary as cyber attacks
proliferate. Through co-engineering, the native security features of Linux can be
extended across an OpenStack environment.
Interoperability: Organizations depend on a range of third party tools and drivers when
using OpenStack, and Linux provides the platform to ensure a high level of
functionality and certification.
Straight forward support: Dealing with multiple vendors can cause communication and
workflow issues, but with an integrated OpenStack and Linux set up, this becomes a
non-issue. Instead a single vendor can help to streamline issue resolution.
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22. What really Matters
http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/openstack-user-
survey-insights-november-2014
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Notes de l'éditeur 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 IDG survey that found as much as 64 percent of IT managers including OpenStack in their technology roadmap. In the current fast-paced IT market, the massive scalability and flexible, modular architecture of OpenStack can help give organizations the agility they need.