Virtualizing service provider workloads calls for a thorough and thoughtful plan that taps into the full ecosystem, from infrastructure orchestration to the application itself. At OpenStack Summit this past May, Julio Villarreal-Pelegrino, principal architect with Red Hat’s cloud practice, and Stephane Lefrere, head of the cloud infrastructure practice at Red Hat,
Lefrere then walked through an overview of benefits NFV delivers:
- Lowers costs: reduces CapEx to eliminate wasteful over-provisioning and reduces OpEx because many of the space, power and cooling costs go away with virtualization
- Increases flexibility: management automation and reusable infrastructure
- Empowers innovation
- Easy to scale
- Faster time-to-market
- Is the provider vendor-dependent?
- Does the provider utilize proprietary components?
- Will the solution require integration with NFVi deployment tools?
- Does the storage solution have different development cycles from other NFVi components?
Considering the three areas of compute, networking and storage, the presenters reviewed Red Hat OpenStack Platform’s NFV features and highlighted Red Hat Ceph Storage, which is bundled with Red Hat OpenStack Platform and offers complete storage for OpenStack. They also provided an overview of Red Hat CloudForms, “which is crucial in our approach to manage OpenStack,” said Villarreal-Pelegrino. The presenters touched on automation, with a focus on Ansible’s simple, powerful and agentless solution, and then put all of the pieces together for a review of a full stack use case that’s ready for deployment.