soa r 7 16 08 appistry private clouds etc bob lozano
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www.appistry.com The Fabric of Business
“Fresh,radicalandpowerfultechnologyaimedatmee7ngtheneedsofhighlydemandingbusinessproblems.”
–MassimoPezzini,
Gartner
Private Clouds: Cloud Computing for Intelligence, Defense, & the Enterprise
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Agenda
• AppistryBackground• ProductandPosi9oning• CaseStudy• CloudCompu9ng
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Data-Driven World Driving New Scalability Requirements
• Datasources• Sophis9catedanaly9cs• Internetdistribu9on• Newbusinessmodels
• SystemtoSystem(SOA)
• CustomerExpecta9ons
• MobileAccess
• Constantchange
DEPARTMENTAL APPLICATIONS
ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS
DAT
A IN
TEN
SE
(VO
LUM
E)
CPU INTENSIVE (# OF SERVERS)
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HighlyCapable:• Veryscalable• Agile&adap9ve• Reliableandfault‐tolerant• PlaPormindependent
YetExtremelySimple:• Reduceddevelopmentcomplexity• Easieropera9ons• Self‐managing
Emerging Platform Requirements
“Googliza9onforthemasses”
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Application Fabric Solution
Scale-out Virtualization
Application-level Fault Tolerance
Automated Management
Fabric provides software-based reliability:
• Application state propagated to multiple machines at all times
• Ensures no job / transaction ever fails
• Simplifies development and operations
• Enables use of commodity hardware
Fabric & applications easy to deploy and manage
• Dynamically discovers and assimilates new computers
• Automatic provisioning of software stack
• Updates occur without downtime
• Maximizes performance while minimizing resource consumption
Fabric looks like a single system:
• Enables linear application scale
• Complexity of distributed software development hidden from developers
• Complexity of distributed system management hidden from operators
Applications ‘inherit’ these capabilities without manual coding 5
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Comprehensive Platform for Scale-Out Applications
LinuxWindows
x86
Appistry EAF
Adap4ve/DistributedLoadBalancing
FabricAPI Remo4ng WebServicesServiceAccess
JavaPOJO
.NETPONO
C/C++ LegacyServices
Process‐BasedOrchestra4on
External(Web)Service
DistributedCache&StateManagementData
Managem
ent&M
onitoring
Self‐Organiza4on
Deploym
ent&Provisioning
…
PolicyDefini4on&
Enforcement
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Case Study: From Single-Threaded Algorithm in Lab to Large-Scale Logistics Solution in Two Days
• Data:Databaseoftoday’spackages• Process:Calculateroutesforeachtruckbasedon
today’spackages
• Result:Calculatedroutespropagatedtoloadingandtrackingsystems
Challenges:
• Bringing strategic application to market quickly • Supporting existing application code • Ensuring predictable request execution
Results:
• Application deployed in one day • Predictably processes all shipments in
required timeframe • Application to save tens of millions of dollars
per years
Appistry EAF at FedEx
Data Process Result In order to increase efficiencies, FedEx is building a key logistics planning application on Appistry EAF.
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Case Study - GeoEye
• Data:RawsatelliteimageisretrievedfromSANandbrokenupinto9les
• Process:TilesareprocessedusingproprietaryGeoEyealgorithmsforsharpening,geocorrec9on,etc.
• Result:TilesarereassembledandstoredbackinSAN
Challenges:
• Multi-core / SMP development complexity • Risk, cost and agility of traditional platforms • Meeting customer SLAs
Results:
• Imaging applications now able to process in excess of 5 TB of satellite imagery per day
• Developers able to focus on core competencies • Capital savings greater than $1.2 million • Easily meet customer requirements for
maximum processing time
Appistry EAF at GeoEye
Data Process Result The leading provider of satellite imagery for government and commercial applications, GeoEye is building its next-generation image processing applications on Appistry EAF.
“ By relying on the application fabric to provide scalability, reliability and manageability, we can leave our infrastructure concerns behind and focus on providing maximum value to our customers. ” – Ray Helmering, VP Photogrammetric Engineering at GeoEye
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Business Results / Value:
Demonstratedabilityto:
• Decrease9me‐to‐market
• Simplifydevelopment• Reduceprojectrisk• Simplifyopera9ons• Providescalability• Enhancereliability
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Cloud Market Developing
• Cloudcompu9ngsurpassesGrid,U9lityinsearchtraffic,newsmen9ons–2Q08
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Why Cloud?
Enterpriseswant:
• U9lityacquisi9on• Elas9ccapacity(bothupanddown)• Scale,Scale,Scale• Improvedquality‐of‐service• Outsourcetospecialistprovider
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Cloud Providers
Migra2ontoValue
Infrastructure
PaaS
SaaS
Amazon Linode
GoogleAppEngine
Force.comEngineYard
Joyent
Undifferen9atedHW,VMs
Applica9on‐OrientedValueProposi9on
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Public Cloud Computing
Enterprise
PublicCloud
FirstWaveofCloudCompu9ng:
OutwardMigra9onofApplica9ons
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Today’s Application Fabric & Private Clouds
Enterprise
PrivateCloud PrivateCloud
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Emerging Cloud Computing Ecosystem
Enterprise
PrivateCloud PrivateCloud
PublicCloud
VirtualPrivateCloud
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Broader Cloud Opportunity
Apps‐in‐a‐Cloud
• Moveexis9ngappstou9lity‐priced3rdpartyhos9ng
• Hopefullyproviderhasbeherup9methanyoudo
Cloud‐EnabledApplica9ons
• Applica9on‐aware• Allowsapplica9onstotake
advantageofCloud
• Elas9city• Agility
Appistrybrings“applica9onawareness”topublic,private,virtualprivateclouds
InfrastructureUp Applica7onDown
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Cloud Provider Opportunities
Migra2ontoValue
Infrastructure
PaaS
SaaS
Amazon Linode
GoogleAppEngine
Force.comEngineYard
Joyent