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		<description><![CDATA[I have been following this event every year for the last decade (I still remember the very first event where it was called Bang!Linux). I managed to present at foss.in in 2002 and 2003 (It was called Linux Bangalore at that point). Since then this event has become a phenomenon and raises the bar year [...]<p><hr/>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I have been following this <a href="http://foss.in/" target="_blank">event</a> every year for the last decade (I still remember the very first event where it was called Bang!Linux). I managed to present at foss.in in 2002 and 2003 (It was called Linux Bangalore at that point). Since then this event has become a phenomenon and raises the bar year on year! Kudos to Atul Chitnis (<a href="http://twitter.com/achitnis" target="_blank">@achitnis</a>) and his team for turning this into a cult.</p>
<p>My first experience of foss.in was through a talk on <a href="http://linux-bangalore.org/2002/schedules/talkdetails.php?talkcode=A204" target="_blank">Shared Source Common Language Infrastructure</a> in 2002 along with my colleague, Tarun Anand. To be honest, The very thought of presenting .NET to a set of hardcore OSS geeks made me pretty nervous. </p>
<p>I also managed to convince the event team to include my talk on <a href="http://linux-bangalore.org/2003/schedules/talkdetails.php?talkcode=B604" target="_blank">Microsoft Windows &#038; Linux &#8211; Side by Side</a> in 2003. I still remember this session as one of my best sessions as all the demos worked like a charm and the audience connected with me very well! </p>
<p>The talk that I submitted in 2004 was rejected by the team as they felt it was indirectly pitching and marketing Microsoft products. Though I tried convincing them, to my disappointment, the talk didn&#8217;t make it to the final list. </p>
<p>After a long gap of 6 years, I was thrilled to see my talk getting shortlisted for this year. Few things changed from 2003. I don&#8217;t work for Microsoft anymore and I turned into a neutral technology evangelist focusing on a broad spectrum of technologies including OSS. The crux of the session is how the tux on the Cloud delivers value. </p>
<p>Because of my hectic schedule at work, I couldn&#8217;t make it to the event for the first 4 days. I managed to reach the venue at 11AM on Saturday and attended 2 sessions on <a href="http://foss.in/2009/schedules/talkdetailspub.php?talkid=16" target="_blank" class="broken_link">CPU hard limits</a> and <a href="http://foss.in/2009/schedules/talkdetailspub.php?talkid=15" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Incremental Development</a>. Lunch needs a special mention. The food was refreshingly different and tasted very good. This was catered by the rural restaurant, <a href="http://www.hallimane.com/" target="_blank">Hallimane</a> which specializes in authentic Karnataka cuisine. My session started at 2PM and the hall was almost 70% full. I realized that most of the audiences had a good understanding of Virtualization and Hypervisors. I spent few minutes establishing the concepts of Cloud Computing and then started to map OSS contributions at every layer. I briefly touched upon the OSS Hypervisors like XEN and KVM, setting up the LAMP based apps on Amazon EC2 and Hadoop case study of The NewYork Times. I did an end to end demo of launching and customizing a LAMP AMI on Amazon EC2. I had interesting questions from the audience on Hypervisors, load balancing on Cloud, Web Hosting vs. Cloud and security on Cloud. This talk is based on my <a href="http://www.janakiramm.net/blog/open-source-meets-the-cloud">article</a> that I have written sometime back. You can download the slide deck from the <a href="http://www.janakiramm.net/talks">Talks</a> section of my website. </p>
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I spent a lot of time answering and interacting with the participants after my session. I also got the opportunity to meet Tinu Cherian (<a href="http://twitter.com/tinucherian" target="_blank">@tinucherian</a>) and Kiran Jonnalagadda (<a href="http://twitter.com/jackerhack" target="_blank">@jackerhack</a>) in person and we discussed few community related initiatives. </p>
<p>When I went to meet Atul Chitnis, he was sitting in the middle of tangled CAT-5 cables and a bunch of Macs in the Network Operation Center. It was also amusing to see like minded developers huddling to hack Linux Kernel.<br />
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<p>I missed the evening party due to some personal commitment. I was following the Twitter stream and looked like the party rocked!</p>
<p>Having been a part of many technology conferences as an organizer and as a speaker, I very clearly understand what it takes to deliver an event of this scale. FOSS.IN stands out for just one thing &#8211; It is driven out of genuine passion for sharing and spreading the knowledge. This element is visible everywhere and starts right at the registration desk. Every volunteer / speaker is sincere, passionate and tried to add value to the event. It set an example of how a technology conference can be run by the community. I feel proud to be a part of foss.in and look forward to contribute to it in the coming years!  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The enterprise, government, startups and the system integrators are keenly watching the space of Cloud Computing. While it is a fact that only companies with deep pockets like Microsoft, Google and Amazon can get into the business of providing the Cloud infrastructure, the contribution from other companies is absolutely critical for the Cloud to become [...]<p><hr/>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The enterprise, government, startups and the system integrators are keenly watching the space of Cloud Computing.  While it is a fact that only companies with deep pockets like Microsoft, Google and Amazon can get into the business of providing the Cloud infrastructure, the contribution from other companies is absolutely critical for the Cloud to become viable and real. The biggest concern and risk involved in moving to the cloud is security, privacy and reliability. Most of the customers would want to know what lies beneath the Cloud platform before betting their business on it. Making the Cloud transparent, open and interoperable will enable better adoption by businesses.  This is where the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) will act as a catalyst. The CIOs would want their teams to setup and play with the same stack before actually moving to the Cloud. Knowing that it is the same software that powers their infrastructure at some unknown corner of world will bring a level of comfort to the skeptical decision makers.  The Private Cloud Computing offerings are now available from VMWare, Microsoft, IBM, Sun and others. But it is still not clear whether these are the same offerings that power the commercial Public Cloud offered by the Cloud providers. For example, Microsoft categorically <a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=2340" target="_blank">mentions</a> that Windows Azure, their Cloud OS is not available as a retail OS that the customers can implement in their data centers. It is also unclear whether Microsoft’s Private Cloud offering based on Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V is the same that is powering its Public Cloud, the Azure platform.</p>
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<p>Before looking at the critical contribution of FOSS to the Cloud, let’s understand the typical Cloud Computing architecture.  At the heart of the Cloud is Virtualization. To bring the elasticity nature to the Cloud, Virtual Machines (VMs) should be dynamically added and removed on-demand. To manage these VMs efficiently, we need a special piece of software that is called the Hypervisor. These Hypervisors can be added to the existing Operating Systems. Some of the modern Server OSs come with the Hypervisor built into them.  Ubuntu Server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux ship with <a href="http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page" target="_blank">KVM</a> and Microsoft’s <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/hyperv-main.aspx" target="_blank">Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Edition</a> has a Hypervisor built into it. VMWare, the pioneer in virtualization has <a href="http://www.vmware.com/download/open_source.html" target="_blank">some of its Hypervisors</a> like ESX 3.x which are Open Source. The most popular Hypervisor is an Open Source implementation called <a href="http://www.xen.org/" target="_blank">Xen</a>.  Xen is already shipped with the Linux Server editions of SUSE, Debian and few flavors of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.  Because the VMs are the workhorses of the Cloud and Virtualization, the OS is just limited to booting up and running the Hypervisor. To avoid the overhead of the OS, Hypervisors are now shipped as standalone layers which do not need a separate OS to boot. Most of these standalone Hypervisiors are wrapped within Embedded Linux. They make the OS completely redundant and can also boot from a USB flash disk. It is hard to imagine this architecture without Linux and OSS forming the core.  Though Microsoft had made its Hypervisor, <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/hyper-v-server/en/us/default.aspx" target="_blank">Hyper-V Server</a> free, you still need to invest in costly management software, <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/virtualmachinemanager/en/us/default.aspx" target="_blank">Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager</a> (SCVMM) to administer, manage and monitor the VMs. The most successful commercial Cloud implementation, <a href="http://aws.amazon.com" target="_blank">Amazon Web Services</a> (AWS) run by Amazon is powered by the OSS Virtualization platform based on Xen.</p>
<p>After looking at the OSS Hypervisors, let’s look at the next layer in the stack, the VMs. VMs are just the virtualized instances of the typical servers that run in the Data Center. These server VMs represent the messaging, database, collaboration &amp; portal, web and application servers. LAMP is undoubtedly the most popular stack that is powering widely used applications on the web including Facebook.  When we sign up with Amazon EC2 to run the server instances in the Cloud, there is a huge collection of Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) built on Linux and FOSS and that are available at a nominal price. Remember that you only pay Amazon for the computing power and storage that you consumed and you need not worry about the license fee of the software that you use within these AMIs. For other commercial software, Amazon assumes that you have a valid license to run the software and you are completely liable and accountable for the software licenses. When you got to quickly build a prototype to demonstrate a customized portal app to your customer and you do not have free machines and expertise to setup a LAMP based application, don’t fret! Pickup an AMI from the community images running Ubuntu, Apache, PHP and MySQL along with an Open Source framework of your choice including Drupal, Joomla or WordPress. Just customize these AMIs to your need and store your new AMI on Amazon S3. You are all set to impress your customer.</p>
<p>Apart from the custom Line-of-Business (LOB) applications on LAMP, there are some really powerful frameworks built on OSS. A significant part of the web today runs on Open Source Content Management System (CMS) frameworks like <a href="http://wordpress.org/" target="_blank">WordPress</a>, <a href="http://drupal.org/" target="_blank">Drupal</a> and <a href="http://www.joomla.org/" target="_blank">Joomla</a>.  To really exploit the power of on-demand availability of computing power, Apache foundation has released <a href="http://hadoop.apache.org/" target="_blank">Hadoop</a>. Hadoop is an Open Source framework to process huge datasets leveraging the computing power from dozens of servers. Hadoop <a href="http://open.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/11/01/self-service-prorated-super-computing-fun/?scp=1&amp;sq=self%20service%20prorated&amp;st=cse" target="_blank">enabled</a> The New York Times to convert 4TB of raw TIFF data to an indexed, search-able digital archive of 11 million PDFs in just 24 hours costing them only $240! That is just unimaginable and only demonstrates what Open Source and the Cloud can achieve together.</p>
<p>The other area that is gaining ground is the Private Cloud. Private Cloud promises the benefits of the Cloud Computing while running in the enterprise data centers that are secured behind the firewall. The most popular Private Cloud implementation comes from <a href="http://www.eucalyptus.com/" target="_blank">Eucalyptus Systems</a>. This was started as a research project by the Computer Science Department	at the University of California, Santa Barbara before it was distributed through Ubuntu Server by Canonical that promotes Ubuntu and other OSS. The best thing that I personally like about Eucalyptus is its compatibility with Amazon Web Services. It supports the same WSDL as Amazon EC2 and S3. The API and VMs are completely compatible with AWS. I could install Eucalyptus on my Intel i7 Quad-Core, 6GB RAM home machine in a couple of hours to emulate the complete Cloud Controller, Cloud Cluster and Cloud Front-end on the same machine. This was a great experience in understanding the concepts of the Cloud. The other implementation of Private Cloud is from <a href="http://opennebula.org/" target="_blank">OpenNebula</a>. I am yet to get my hands on this.</p>
<p>When the enterprise and the government want to have a combination of Private Cloud and Public Cloud to form the Hybrid Cloud, these OSS implementations will be really handy. Sensitive customer / patient / citizen data can reside on the Private Cloud thus respecting the privacy and adhering to the local regulations but can leverage the power of Cloud by moving the non-sensitive, compute intensive tasks to a Public Cloud like Amazon Web Services.</p>
<p>I am just scratching the surface of the possible benefits of the marriage between OSS and Cloud. There are many more aspects that I want to share in the coming days.</p>
<p>To catch the demo of OSS on the Cloud, do attend my session on ‘<a href="http://www.btmarch.com/btsummit/sessions.html#session34/" target="_blank">Cloud Computing and Open Source</a>&#8216; at the <a href="http://www.btmarch.com/btsummit/" target="_blank">Business Technology Summit</a> on November 4th at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.</p>
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