Output Break-out Session# 5 REVERSIBILITY © ETSI All rights reserved CLOUD STANDARDS COORDINATION Cannes, 4-5 december 2012
Session Reversibility Reversibility – The quality of being reversible; the process of reversing actions Reported by Stefan Tai Co-facilitators: Massimo Banzi, Olivier Colas, Andrea Pinnola Number participants: 17+4 ETSI/BOARD(12)89_0XX 2
Big picture
Functional scope As a starting point, the following definition for Reversibility may be considered, as the one provided by EuroCIO: Reversibility: "Customers should be able in full autonomy at any time (e.g. through night scheduling) to get back all their data, in a standard format, for a predefined cost and timescale". Mainly Reversibility addresses the threat of vendor Lock-In. In this context, the notion of reversibility implies going back to a previous state of operations: e.g. From Cloud back to Non-Cloud From Public Cloud back to Private Cloud From Cloud B back to Cloud A
Scope – Discussion Reversibility as a goal/quality (effects of reversibility) Business and technical integrity “Beyond data portability” Data + application + control framework migration De-provisioning of entire solution stacks Hand-over of responsibilities (over data, apps) Reversibility as a process (achieving reversibility) Legal requirements: contractual terms, auditing regulations “rollback” versus “compensation” versus “going forward” Economics of switching costs Legal aspects introduce critical challenges “the right to be forgotten” vs. “the obligation to be remembered”
Use cases/requirements Key questions that need to be addressed (bearing in mind the EU landscape and market) Strong interplay of business, technical and legal concerns Requirements/use cases Use cases, including multi-cloud environments Termination of contracts Incident management (?): “undoing” undesired effects Requirements depending on cloud model and direct vs. indirect consumption (chained/composed cloud offerings) Time-stamping, versioning of data Ensuring data formats and interoperability protocols, etc Cf. scope discussion/challenges ETSI/BOARD(12)89_0XX 6
Who does what in this space? Organizations delivering technical specifications and/or standards, and Suggestions on relevant standards …everybody/every standard also related to data portability and service lifecycle management ETSI/BOARD(12)89_0XX 7