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Toronto
June 18 2014
PERSPECTIVES ON ENTERPRISE
ARCHITECTURES
Vamsi Chemitiganti
Chief Solutions Architect, Red Hat – NA East and FSI
RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND2
Goals for this talk..
● Introduce webscale and implications on
enterprise architectures
● The old Datacenter vs the New Cloud
● The seven key trends and technologies
● Architecture Patterns..
● Putting it all together..
1960-1980
§
Millions of users
§
Thousands of apps
2005-2020+
§
Billions of Users
§
Millions of Apps
§
10x Servers, 14x Storage
§
Trillions of Things
§
Industry Solutions1980-2005
§
100s of Millions of Users
§
Tens of Thousands of Apps
A “Once Every 20-25 Year” Shift…
3
RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND4
What is Web Scale Architecture?
● Technology decisions to realize business goals
● Architecture that supports a massive number of users
● Supports a highly efficient & end to end automated
infrastructure
● Automatically scales up or down from a capacity,business
process perspective
● Service Oriented Infrastructure & Architecture
● Architecture supports continuous velocity of change,
embraces risk and promotes Dev-Ops collaboration
● Typically built on Open Source
● Result in tremendous business agility
THE SEVEN NEW PARADIGMS
ACROSS ENTERPRISE
ARCHITECTURE
RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND6
The Old Datacenter vs The New
Cloud (Private, Public or Hybrid)
Paradigm Old Datacenter The new Cloud (Private, Public or
Hybrid)
Infrastructure Proprietary OS/hardware & Virtualized to
some degree
Commodity hardware, just enough OS &
highly automated leveraging Cloud
technologies (IaaS – OpenStack), Config
mgmt tools & Hybrid Cloud Mgmt
Changing unit of abstraction Bare metal workloads, VMs VMs, Containers (Docker/LXC) and a
hybrid of both; Just enough OS;
Application development Packaged apps, monolithic technologies,
manual development
SaaS, Lightweight containers, Open
Source frameworks, fully automated
PaaS
Integration Tight integration, some usage of ESB Service patterns, loose coupling and
SOA componentry
Development Methodology Manual development DevOps (CI/CD) and Automation across
the stack
Application Agility Rules, Integration and BPM intertwined
with the application
Usage of Business Rules, Lightweight
mediation and BPM – embedded or
standalone
Data integration Brittle/ Spaghetti integration Usage of data virtualization, in memory
data grids, integration with Big Data
frameworks
RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND7
Infrastructure 2.0
RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND8
Multicloud management..
RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND9
Infrastructure & Application
convergence..
RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND10
New Age Application Development
RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND11
Business services up the stack
RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND12
DevOps..the engine of agility and change
Representative Architecture
Patterns
SHOWCASE ARCHITECTURE #1
Data in motion
RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND15
CONCEPTUAL ARCHITECTURE
SHOWCASE ARCHITECTURE #2
Horizontally
scalable architecture
RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND17
GLOBAL TRADING APPLICATION
ARCHITECTURE
Red Hat Reference Architecture
RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND19
OPEN HYBRID CLOUD
RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND20
RED HAT'S OPEN HYBRID CLOUD
PERSPECTIVES ON ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURES

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  • 1. Toronto June 18 2014 PERSPECTIVES ON ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURES Vamsi Chemitiganti Chief Solutions Architect, Red Hat – NA East and FSI
  • 2. RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND2 Goals for this talk.. ● Introduce webscale and implications on enterprise architectures ● The old Datacenter vs the New Cloud ● The seven key trends and technologies ● Architecture Patterns.. ● Putting it all together..
  • 3. 1960-1980 § Millions of users § Thousands of apps 2005-2020+ § Billions of Users § Millions of Apps § 10x Servers, 14x Storage § Trillions of Things § Industry Solutions1980-2005 § 100s of Millions of Users § Tens of Thousands of Apps A “Once Every 20-25 Year” Shift… 3
  • 4. RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND4 What is Web Scale Architecture? ● Technology decisions to realize business goals ● Architecture that supports a massive number of users ● Supports a highly efficient & end to end automated infrastructure ● Automatically scales up or down from a capacity,business process perspective ● Service Oriented Infrastructure & Architecture ● Architecture supports continuous velocity of change, embraces risk and promotes Dev-Ops collaboration ● Typically built on Open Source ● Result in tremendous business agility
  • 5. THE SEVEN NEW PARADIGMS ACROSS ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE
  • 6. RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND6 The Old Datacenter vs The New Cloud (Private, Public or Hybrid) Paradigm Old Datacenter The new Cloud (Private, Public or Hybrid) Infrastructure Proprietary OS/hardware & Virtualized to some degree Commodity hardware, just enough OS & highly automated leveraging Cloud technologies (IaaS – OpenStack), Config mgmt tools & Hybrid Cloud Mgmt Changing unit of abstraction Bare metal workloads, VMs VMs, Containers (Docker/LXC) and a hybrid of both; Just enough OS; Application development Packaged apps, monolithic technologies, manual development SaaS, Lightweight containers, Open Source frameworks, fully automated PaaS Integration Tight integration, some usage of ESB Service patterns, loose coupling and SOA componentry Development Methodology Manual development DevOps (CI/CD) and Automation across the stack Application Agility Rules, Integration and BPM intertwined with the application Usage of Business Rules, Lightweight mediation and BPM – embedded or standalone Data integration Brittle/ Spaghetti integration Usage of data virtualization, in memory data grids, integration with Big Data frameworks
  • 7. RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND7 Infrastructure 2.0
  • 8. RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND8 Multicloud management..
  • 9. RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND9 Infrastructure & Application convergence..
  • 10. RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND10 New Age Application Development
  • 11. RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND11 Business services up the stack
  • 12. RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND12 DevOps..the engine of agility and change
  • 15. RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND15 CONCEPTUAL ARCHITECTURE
  • 17. RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND17 GLOBAL TRADING APPLICATION ARCHITECTURE
  • 18. Red Hat Reference Architecture
  • 19. RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND19 OPEN HYBRID CLOUD
  • 20. RED HAT CONFIDENTIAL | BRAND20 RED HAT'S OPEN HYBRID CLOUD

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