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1 Cloud Computing WG (initiative in AFACT) Institute For Information Industry

2 WG Objectives To establish a standard format and mechanism for the interoperable virtual appliance marketplace for the cloud applications Deploying applications and services in standards-compliant environment avoids vendor lock-in and enables “AppStore” for Cloud applications and services. 2

3 WG Work Items Identify a set of applications for deploying into clouds. Analyze selected applications (OS, CPU, memory, network, storage, configurations, and database). Define OVF for applications. Deploy applications into specified cloud infrastructures. Prepare the guidelines for utilizing OVF. 3

4 WG Deliverables Define OVF for selected applications Pilot projects packaged for deploying virtual appliance into cloud using OVF Guidelines for utilizing OVF 4

5 WG Status There are 4 country members have expressed interests in joining the WG –Chinese Taipei (Garry Lee, Deputy Director General, III): investigate cloud computing technology –Thailand (Wanawit Ahkuputra, Deputy Executive Director): provide application for migration –Korea (Young Kon Lee, Korea Polytechnic University): investigate cloud computing technology –There are also other interesting parties would like to provide applications for investigations when available (e.g. Akio Suzuki, TT&L WG from Japan) 5

6 Virtual Appliance A pre-configured software stack comprising one or more virtual systems –Each virtual system is an independently installable run- time entity an operating system applications and application-specific data metadata describing the virtual hardware that is required by the virtual system. Delivering complex software systems and services as a pre-configured software stack can dramatically increase robustness and simplify installation 6

7 New Distribution Paradigm Virtual appliances are changing the software distribution paradigm –they allow optimization of the software stack for the specific application –deliver a turnkey service to the end user. For solution providers, building a virtual appliance is simpler and more cost effective than building a hardware appliance. 7

8 VM Images for Runtime Only VM images are virtualization technology specific –VMware's VMDK Virtual Disk Format –Microsoft's VHD Virtual Hard Disk format –Open source QCOW format. VM images can not support virtual appliance –A virtual system that has multiple disks, or multiple virtual systems, or they need customization of the virtual system during installation –An application needs multiple VMs, and the deployment system needs extra info (e.g., network, configuration, start up / stop sequence, etc.) 8

9 OVF Enables Virtual Appliance Ecosystem If the application designer deploys the application into virtual system (cloud) to build the virtual appliance –Then they know how to configure the application –In this case, VM images only should be OK But if the 3 rd party designed the application, and for any other person to deploy –In this case, OVF is required to capture all the designer knowledge into the package for the application deployment. 9

10 Virtual Appliance Ecosystem 10 Cloud Virtual System Application developer VM image OVF package creator OVF appliance package OVF appliance package OVF appliance deployment OVF appliance deployment OVF enables application developers to create virtual appliances that can be deployed in various clouds

11 Action Items / Status Select a set of applications for evaluation –III currently select smart tourism application Create OVF for smart tourism application 11

12 Smart Tourism Application Demo 12

13 13 Why III : CAFÉ R&D Virtual Machine Management Standalone ServerRack-mount Server Desktop & Applications File Manager File Object Sync & Share Virtual Desktop Infrastructure PC Server OS Windows/Linux Cloud Server CAFÉ-cake Cloud Appliance Kernel Environment Cloud Desktop CAFÉ-pc 2 Personal Cloud Computer Cloud Storage CAFÉ-cosa Cloud Object Storage Appliance S/W+H/W CPU, Memory, Disk, Network Cloud Appliance

14 14 CAFÉ CAKE(Cloud Appliance Kernel Environment) Administrator End User Virtual Machines Web-based UI Physical Machine Resources Virtual Machine Resources

15 III CAFÉ Global IDC Pilot III CAFE Cloud- Eco NetworkServer VM Management Storage IDC plays as a solution landing aggregator Taiwan Cloud ecosystem is aiming to global IDC market Taiwan vendor solutions Stack Demo Center Global IDC Pilot: Thailand,Vietnam, Kuwuit Education, Healthcare, Tourism, GIS, e-Marketing Mobile POS/CRM Video Conferencing,..

16 Let’s doing more for Cloud Computing Standards! Thank you

17 Backup 17

18 The life cycle for a virtual system 18

19 OVF author function 19

20 OVF Deployment Function 20

21 OVF Package Structure 21

22 Cloud Computing Standards Virtualization Management DMTF Open Virtualization Format (OVF) DMTF Common Information Model (CIM) Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) OpenStack DMTF Cloud Infrastructure Management Interface (CIMI) Open Computing Project(OCP) Hardware Cloud OS Cloud Service(QoS) Cloud Application Object Management Group Open Data Center Alliance Cloud Standards Customer Council CloudStack Open Network Foundation(ONF) Open Grid Forum Storage Networking Industry Association Cloud Computing Standard OASIS Service Component Architecture 22 positioned to drive new levels of interoperability across cloud deployments

23 Cloud Computing WG Focus Point (VMAN) Virtualization Management Cloud Application Portability (CAPP) Cloud Application DMTF System Virtualization, Partitioning, and Clustering Working Group (SVPC) OASIS Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications (TOSCA) TC Virtual Ethernet Switch Generic Device Resource Virtualization Ethernet Port Resource Virtualization Storage Resource Virtualization Memory Resource Virtualization Processor Resource Virtualization Allocation Capabilities System Virtualization Resource Allocation Portable deployment to any compliant cloud Smoother migration of existing applications to the cloud Flexible bursting (consumer choice) Dynamic, multi-cloud provider applications 23

24 WG Objectives To establish the best practice for utilizing DMTF and TOSCA international standard for migrating applications and services into cloud and between clouds. Deploying applications and services in standards-compliant environment avoids vendor lock-in and enables “AppStore” for Cloud applications and services. To establish a standard format and mechanism for trading the virtual appliance for the cloud 24


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