The Aeolus Project Clouds flying in assembly David Lutterkort Red Hat, Inc
Why ?
Why ?
What ? Aeolus is not a cloud
What ? Aeolus is not OpenStack (they are complimentary)
Cloud Portability Deploy from generic images
Cloud Portability Uniform set of services
Cloud Portability Consistent view
Cloud Proliferation Hide individual clouds
Cloud Proliferation Remix resources
What ?
Component Projects Composer Orchestrator HA Manager Conductor Aeolus
Conductor Build pools from cloud resources
Conductor Access control (users/permissions) Quotas on pools
Conductor Policy-driven placement (rely on Condor)
Conductor Deal in clumps of instances (deployable)
Conductor Image placement (rely on Condor)
Composer Image description (templates) base OS add'l packages Cloud independent images store templates generate cloud images manage uploading them
Composer Oz OS independent installer Image Factory target EC2, vSphere, RHEV-M Image Warehouse blob storage + metadata
Orchestrator
Orchestrator Who shaves the barber ? Central RESTful server Tooling in each image Bootstrap mgmt infrastructure
Orchestrator Tightly integrated with Conductor conductor sends config in conductor launches instance instance pulls config Use OTP to protect conversation
Aeolus' little helpers Apache Deltacloud cross-cloud abstraction RESTful API adapter or native implementation Matahari AMQP agent framework Run inside instances
Apache Deltacloud Goals avoid lock-in/increase portability open source IaaS API standard Incubating at the Apache Foundation
Basic Architecture Client CloudDriver Deltacloud Core Rest via HTTP
API Coverage Instances Images Hardware Profiles Realms Instance States Volumes Buckets/blobs Load Balancers Keys
Supported Clouds EC2/Euca GoGrid Rackspace vCloud Terremark private RHEV-M RimuHosting CloudFiles S3 Azure IBM SBC vSphere
Aeolus is... … not Linux … not a cloud … not owned by Red Hat