2. www.edureka.co/open-stack
What will you learn today?
Cloud Introduction
What is OpenStack
Components of OpenStack
Demo on OpenStack Dashboard
OpenStack Future
4. www.edureka.co/open-stack
How Cloud Computing started?
“ If you need milk, would you buy a cow ? ”
It started with the Analogy that:
All the user’s or consumers’s need is to get the benefits of using the software or hardware of the
computer like sending emails etc.
So, Just to get benefit of computing (milk) why should a consumer buy (cow) software / hardware ?
5. Cloud Computing Example
Traditional
On-Premises (On-Prem)
Infrastructure as a
service(IaaS)
Platform as a
service(PaaS)
Software as a
service(SaaS)
Pizza as a Service
Made at home Dined OutPizza deliveredTake & Bake
You Manage Vendor Manage
6. Cloud – Ownership Lies With The Service Provider!
Traditional
On-Premises (On-Prem)
Infrastructure as a
service(IaaS)
Platform as a
service(PaaS)
Software as a
service(SaaS)
You Manage Vendor Manage
8. www.edureka.co/open-stack
What is OpenStack ?
Open-source and
built by
community of
developers
In July
2010, Rackspace
Hosting and NASA
jointly launched
Non-profit and
Corporate funded
entity
OpenStack was
launched to help
organizations with
cloud-computing
services
More than 500
companies have
joined this project
One of the fastest
growing Open
source communities
9. www.edureka.co/open-stack
What is OpenStack ?
Open-source and
built by
community of
developers
In July
2010, Rackspace
Hosting and NASA
jointly launched
Non-profit and
Corporate funded
entity
OpenStack was
launched to help
organizations with
cloud-computing
services
More than 500
companies have
joined this project
One of the fastest
growing Open
source communities
10. www.edureka.co/open-stack
What is OpenStack ?
Open-source and
built by
community of
developers
In July
2010, Rackspace
Hosting and NASA
jointly launched
Non-profit and
Corporate funded
entity
OpenStack was
launched to help
organizations with
cloud-computing
services
More than 500
companies have
joined this project
One of the fastest
growing Open
source communities
11. www.edureka.co/open-stack
What is OpenStack ?
Open-source
and built by
community of
developers
In July
2010, Rackspace
Hosting and NASA
jointly launched
Non-profit and
Corporate funded
entity
OpenStack was
launched to help
organizations with
cloud-computing
services
More than 500
companies have
joined this project
One of the fastest
growing Open
source communities
12. www.edureka.co/open-stack
What is OpenStack ?
Open-source and
built by
community of
developers
In July
2010, Rackspace
Hosting and NASA
jointly launched
Non-profit and
Corporate funded
entity
OpenStack was
launched to help
organizations with
cloud-computing
services
More than 500
companies have
joined this project
One of the fastest
growing Open
source communities
13. www.edureka.co/open-stack
What is OpenStack ?
Open-source and
built by
community of
developers
In July
2010, Rackspace
Hosting and NASA
jointly launched
Non-profit and
Corporate funded
entity
OpenStack was
launched to help
organizations with
cloud-computing
services
More than 500
companies have
joined this project
One of the fastest
growing Open
source communities
18. www.edureka.co/open-stack
Growing Popularity
Jobs in Cloud computing are on the rise. Almost 100% of Cloud Computing professionals find a requirement matching
to their profile and OpenStack growth in the past four years has been astronomical.
19. www.edureka.co/open-stack
Pay Scale
The rapid growth in cloud technology has created thousands of
new jobs, and the OpenStack job market specifically has been
among the top growth areas
OpenStack engineer can expect to make about US$133,000 a year,
compared to $98,000 for non-OpenStack cloud engineers.
20. www.edureka.co/open-stack
Why is OpenStack the next big thing in Cloud?
The following are the features because of which OpenStack is tipped as the next best thing in Cloud
Computing:
Standardization: Since a lot of organizations are using it, OpenStack has evolved into a
standard for IaaS software. It is not only open source, but follows an open standard as well.
Rich Ecosystem: OpenStack has grown a wonderful community around it.
Open Source: It follows the bazaar model and serves as an example of open source
development done right.