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1 © 2006 Open Grid Forum The Pitch Funnel: Situation: The Cloud Experts Business/Cloud Interface Specification Promotion Problems: No standards for automation of the Business/Cloud interaction Competition in the Cloud Specification arena Implications: Lack of uptake of OCCi Obscurity in cloud specification space Subject: SAF and Automation for OCCi

2 © 2006 Open Grid Forum Automation of OCCi using OASIS SAF Dr. David Snelling Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe

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4 © 2006 Open Grid Forum Agenda Surviving the Perfect Storm Symptoms Plans

5 © 2006 Open Grid Forum Anatomy of a Perfect Storm Subtle warnings that a sales storm is coming… More web site browsing (operations) A call from a regional sales manager A small increase in online sales system

6 © 2006 Open Grid Forum Anatomy of a Perfect Storm The sales storm hits… Oprah endorsement (celebrity!) Media follow-ups (RSS feeds) A surge of online sales!!! Cloud provider not ready! All executives abandon ship! How could this have been prevented?

7 © 2006 Open Grid Forum Surviving the “Perfect Storm”

8 © 2006 Open Grid Forum Surviving the “Perfect Storm”

9 © 2006 Open Grid Forum Symptoms Automation Framework An information model Capable of describing, recognizing, and reacting to multi-domain problems/opportunities Enabling vendors/integrators/organizations to codify their best practices And SHARE them In a machine readable and interoperable way

10 © 2006 Open Grid Forum Solution: SAF Model Symptom - A Symptom is the indicator that a situation is present in the system. Symptoms represent the dynamic state of the system. Syndrome - A Syndrome is an identifiable collection of zero or more related Symptoms (as identified by a signature). Protocol - A Protocol is the treatment-regimen, providing the template necessary to create a Prescription. Prescription - A Prescription is an instance corresponding to a Protocol. It is used to provide remediation, diagnostics, preventative measures, or optimization to be performed.

11 © 2006 Open Grid Forum Solution: SAF Roles

12 © 2006 Open Grid Forum OCCi Prescription http://saf.org/occi/prescriptions/001 http://saf.org/occi/custom_compute_create 2010-03-25_13:45 client.id=1234-5678-9 change.percentage=20 POST /compute HTTP/1.1 Host: example.com Authorization: Basic xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx User-Agent: occi-client/1.0 (linux) libcurl/7.19.4 OCCI/1.0 Category: compute; scheme="http://purl.org/occi/kind#"; label="Compute Resource" Category: ubuntu-9.10; scheme="http://purl.org/occi/category#template"; label="Ubuntu Linux 9.10" occi.compute.cores: %X% occi.compute.memory: %Y% Accept: */*

13 © 2006 Open Grid Forum Integrating OCCi and Symptoms Prescriptions from OCCi Symptoms from OCCi

14 © 2006 Open Grid Forum Planning Devise a scenario Paper Design Develop Live Demo Select a Venue

15 © 2006 Open Grid Forum Summary Where is the bridge? Connecting customer business conditions to cloud provider responses Sales fluctuations to resource provisioning Carbon emission compliance to energy management Promotion of OCCi Demo?

16 © 2006 Open Grid Forum Contact Information SAF TC home page: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/saf/ Join SAF TC: http://www.oasis-open.org/join/ join@oasis-open.org Prospective documents at: http://xml.coverpages.org/SAF/

17 © 2006 Open Grid Forum Discussion

18 © 2006 Open Grid Forum The Sting Impact: Bull with two Horns Lack of uptake in many potential Cloud sectors due to Business/Cloud barrier Obscurity for OCCi Aim: We have strong synergy between Symptoms and OCCi. Let’s exploit it We have a cunning plan


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