Mark Collier, COO of the OpenStack Foundation, gave the opening keynote at the OpenStack Day London event in June 2014.
Much of the content was presented at the recent Summit in Atlanta as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4j-Mnxenc4
3. ‹#›
OpenStack Icehouse Technology Themes
Operator-Driven
Updates Mature
Integrated Release
Efficiency at Scale
• Testing for drivers and upgrades
• Rolling upgrades with no downtime
• Easier to manage, reliability and
consistency across services
• Innovation happening through the
incubation process
• Object Storage discoverability and
replication options (s-sync)
• Block Storage horizontal scalability
• Data layer performance improvements
for large deployments
Tighter Platform
Integration
• Boot process reliability across platform
services
• Consistency across services
4. ‹#›
Icehouse Release Stats
Developer
Growth
1,202 contributors to Icehouse; a 32% increase
from the Havana release
Total Number of
Features
Approximately 350 new features; focus on testing,
maturity and stability this release cycle
Bugs Fixed 2,902 bugs fixed during the Icehouse release cycle
Top Companies
Committing
Code
Red Hat, IBM, HP, Rackspace, Mirantis, SUSE,
OpenStack Foundation, eNovance, VMware, Intel;
users in top 20 include Samsung, Yahoo! and
Comcast
Translations
Dashboard now supports 16 languages;
internationalization team translated nearly 700,000
words during Icehouse cycle
Testing
53 third-party CI systems registered in Icehouse
cycle, starting from less than five
5. ‹#›19
ECOSYSTEMSIZE
(Members+Sponsors+Supporters)
CUMULATIVE
CONTRIBUTORS
AVERAGE MONTHLY
CONTRIBUTORS
PATCHES
MERGED
998 230 7,260(Grizzly Release Cycle – Six Months)
209 Companies
Members: 24 Total
Sponsors: 35 Total
Supporters: 150 Total
TOP 10 Countries
1) United States
2) China
3) India
4) Great Britain
5) Australia
9,5116) France
7) Russia
8) Canada
9) Ireland
10) Germany
INDIVIDUALMEMBERS
Community Stats – May 2013
6. ‹#›
Community Stats – May 2014
20
ECOSYSTEMSIZE
(Members+Sponsors+Supporters)
CUMULATIVE
CONTRIBUTORS
AVERAGE MONTHLY
CONTRIBUTORS
PATCHES
MERGED
2,130 466 17,209
355Companies
Members: 27
Sponsors: 68
Supporters: 260
TOP 10 Countries
1) United States
2) China
3) India
4) Great Britain
5) Australia
16,2666) France
7) Russia
8) Canada
9) Ireland
10) Germany
INDIVIDUALMEMBERS
7. ‹#›
0
1250
2500
3750
5000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Austin
July
2010
San
Antonio
Oct
2010
Boston
Oct
2011
Santa Clara
April
2011
San Fran
April
2012
San Diego
Oct
2012
Portland
April
2013
Hong Kong
November
2013
Atlanta
May
2014
Next Summit: Paris, France, November 3, 2014
OpenStack Summit Attendee Growth
36. //////// AVP, IT Operations Strategic Realization, AT&T /////////////////////////////////
Toby Ford
37. 800 1000 1200
2013 Global Revenue ($bn)
Think Bigger
Facebook
Recorded Music
Watches
Google
Amazon
Online Advertising
Books
Apple
PCs
Mobile Phones
TV
Adverting
Fixed telcos
Mobile telcos
0 200 400 600
PCs
38. Classic
Network
Appliance
Approach
Physical
Network
Function
(PNF) Limitations
BRAS
FirewallDPI
CDN
Tester/QoE
monitor
WAN
Acceleration
Message
Router
DNS
Carrier
Grade
NAT
Session
Border
Controller
PE
RouterEPC
Fragmented
non-‐commodity
HW
Physical
install
per
appliance
per
site
Low
asset
utilization
HW
development
is
time
consuming
and
can’t
be
continuously
deployed
/
upgraded
HW
development
is
challenging
for
new
vendors
Limits
modularity,
vendor
choice
39. Network
Function
Virtualization
(NFV)
Virtual
Network
Function
(VNF) Benefits
Flexibility
/
Extensibility
High
asset
utilization
Continuously
deployed
/
upgraded
Gain
Software
benefits
Achieve
Modularity
Opens
the
competitive
landscape
up
Innovative
Ecosystem
VMs
Hypervisor
VMs
Hypervisor
VMs
Virtual
Appliances
Hypervisor
Virtual
Appliances
VMs
IP
/
Ethernet
Switches
Generic
Servers
Commodity
Storage
OpenStack