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1 Deploying Moodle with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Brian McSpadden Director of Network Operations Remote-Learner.net

2 Traditional Web Hosting – it works, but... Consists of single servers: Some shared, some dedicated Limited flexibility Data “stuck” on a single server – limits scalability, upgradability and disaster recovery More difficult to manage and maintain consistency Difficult to fully utilize hardware

3 What is Cloud Hosting? It depends on who you ask Most would define it as computing on the “grid” Pooled resources – but not necessarily shared Underlying infrastructure is abstracted from the application layer Typically more green

4 RL is not simply cloud hosting Generic cloud hosting doesn't fit Host in an optimized environment

5 Hosting in an optimized cloud Entire stack designed for eLearning Unique hardware for unique needs Flexibility while maintaining consistency Grows with you Keeps up with the pace of eLearning innovation

6 What makes an optimized cloud different System resources are based upon eLearning's needs CPU Disk I/O Memory Application Stack (LAMP, Java) Provider keeps up with Moodle's changing needs Designed to handle peak loads – such as finals week

7 Remote Learner Cloud design principles Separate the user data from the OS image Design to handle failures Runs at 60% of capacity – handles minimum of two server failures – not oversold Designed to scale Consistent and well managed

8 Visualized

9 Major advantages over traditional hosting Built to scale – handles peak usage times Server hardware maintenance is a thing from the past Data stored on HA storage apart from server Disaster recovery simplified – easier to rebuild than fix Hardware can be fully utilized High levels of reliability for hosting big and small

10 Advantages of the RHEV Platform KVM Virtualization – Linux kernel as hypervisor Virtualization gets everything the kernel gets KSM (Kernel SamePage Merging) Live Migration Drivers/Modules (Hardware and Virtio) Extremely low overhead – outperforms bare metal in some cases with lower cost over VMWare Simplified/Unified Management Tools

11 Best in class applications: Meet best in class infrastructure

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