- Adi Paz, Executive Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at GigaSpaces, says:
GigaSpaces Cloudify solution enables the on-boarding of
applications onto any cloud. For several months now, GigaSpaces has been
working with Alcatel-Lucent (ALU) on the use of Cloudify in a carrier cloud
service environment. Together with Alcatel-Lucent’s CloudBand™ solution, Cloudify is a fundamental building block in the
technological backbone of ALU’s carrier-grade Platform-as-a-Service (CPaaS).
Dor
Skuler, Vice President & General Manager of the CloudBand Business Unit at
Alcatel-Lucent, has said that, “Offering CPaaS as part of the CloudBand
solution enables service providers to make a smooth migration to the carrier
cloud and quickly deploy value-added services with improved quality and
scalability, without the need for dedicated equipment.”
This
new class of carrier cloud services brings the benefits of the cloud to the
carrier environment without sacrificing security, reliability and/or quality of
applications. The CPaaS enables the on-boarding of mission-critical
applications on a massive scale, including both legacy and new carrier cloud
services. This is a factor in meeting the requirements of many customers’
Service Level Agreements (SLAs) by integrating carrier networks.
Unlike
regular cloud environments, where an application needs to explicitly handle
multi-zone deployments, CPaaS enables the application workload and availability
to be handled through a policy driven approach. The policy describes the
desired application SLA, while the carrier CPaaS maps the deployment of the application
resources to the cloud and reflects the best latency, load, or availability
requirements.
Additionally,
the integration will enable the creation of network-aware CPaaS services,
simplified on-boarding to ALU’s CloudBand platform, multi-site app deployment
and simplification of management of a number of latency and location-sensitive
applications. The ability to comply with five-nine reliability, security, and
disaster recovery requirements ensures peace-of-mind for enterprises choosing
to on-board mission-critical applications to the carrier network.
The Cloudify Approach
Cloudify manages
applications at the process level, and as such uses the same underlying
architecture for any application regardless of the language or the technology
stack that comprises the application. That said, working at the process level
is often not enough, because not all processes are made the same. For example,
databases behave quite differently from web containers and load-balancers. In
order for us to still get in-depth knowledge about the managed
application’s processes, Cloudify uses a recipe-based approach. The
recipe-based approach enables us to describe the elements that are specific to
that individual process, such as the configuration element, the dependency on
other processes, the specific key performance indicators that tell if that process’
behavior is aligned with its SLA, and so on.
Working on the
process level makes it possible to plug into a large variety of infrastructures,
whether they happen to be public, private, or bare-metal environments. Cloudify
uses an abstraction layer known as the Cloud Driver that interfaces with the cloud infrastructure to
provide on-demand compute resources for running applications.
The Cloudify process
can be implemented be done on individual clouds from HP, Microsoft, IBM,
CloudStack, etc., or in the carrier network infrastructure of a company like
Alcatel-Lucent.
Adi Paz is responsible for developing and
communicating GigaSpaces’ strategy, and managing the company's go-to-market
activities and strategic alliances. Prior to joining GigaSpaces, Paz served as VP
of Marketing and Products and VP of Business Development at Radvision,
specializing in selling and marketing solutions to the developer and enterprise
markets. Adi also held senior Product Management and Business Development
positions at Starhome, a Comverse company, focusing on the carrier market.
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