[Win The Enterprise-wg] PayPal internal private cloud runs on OpenStack

Sun, Yih Leong YihLeong.Sun at liberty-it.co.uk
Wed Mar 25 23:39:55 UTC 2015


The following sessions are related to eBay/Paypal in the upcoming
Vancouver summit.

- Powering up EBay OpenStack Cloud ­ Under the hood
- Being a shepherd in the clouds.
- Challenges, Architecture and Solutions for massive scale LBaaS
deployment at eBay/Payal
- Adopting Designate for Managing Mission Critical eBay/PayPal DNS
- SDN networks at web scale



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On 25/03/2015 20:07, "enterprise-wg-request at lists.openstack.org"
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>   1. Re: PayPal internal private cloud runs on OpenStack
>      (Britten, Tyler)
>   2. Re: PayPal internal private cloud runs on OpenStack
>      (Michael Williams)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2015 19:52:41 +0000
>From: "Britten, Tyler" <Tyler.Britten at emc.com>
>To: Michael Williams <michael at nuagenetworks.net>, Dilip Modi
>	<dilip.modi at oracle.com>, "enterprise-wg at lists.openstack.org"
>	<enterprise-wg at lists.openstack.org>
>Subject: Re: [Win The Enterprise-wg] PayPal internal private cloud
>	runs on OpenStack
>Message-ID: <9E6A008C-0F89-48D8-8D50-6FC43152E125 at emc.com>
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>I was under the impression that Mirantis was involved.
>
>Tyler Britten
>Principal Technical Marketing Manager
>Global Cloud Solutions | EMC2
>717.448.4057 | tyler.britten at emc.com<mailto:tyler.britten at emc.com> |
>@VMTyler<https://twitter.com/vmtyler>
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>From: Michael Williams
>Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 3:06 PM
>To: Dilip Modi, 
>"enterprise-wg at lists.openstack.org<mailto:enterprise-wg at lists.openstack.or
>g>"
>Subject: Re: [Win The Enterprise-wg] PayPal internal private cloud runs
>on OpenStack
>
>Hi Dilip,
>The article seems to indicate that it is an in-house effort.
>
>Regards,
>Michael
>
>
>From: Dilip Modi <dilip.modi at oracle.com<mailto:dilip.modi at oracle.com>>
>Organization: Oracle Corporation
>Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 11:54 AM
>To: 
><enterprise-wg at lists.openstack.org<mailto:enterprise-wg at lists.openstack.or
>g>>
>Subject: Re: [Win The Enterprise-wg] PayPal internal private cloud runs
>on OpenStack
>
>Yes impressive (also published by Forbes). Would be interesting to know
>...
>-  which OpenStack release is deployed? commercial or built in-house?
>
>Thanks
>Dilip
>
>On 3/25/2015 11:23 AM, Michael Williams wrote:
>All,
>Sending just in case people haven?t seen the article yet. Sri Shivananda,
>Vice President, Global Platform and Infrastructure, PayPal posted an
>article yesterday to the PayPal community. Their internal private cloud
>runs on OpenStack. It?s a nice proof point, see:
>https://www.paypal-community.com/t5/PayPal-Forward/PayPal-s-Front-End-Clou
>d-Powered-by-OpenStack/ba-p/959621
>
>Regards,
>Michael
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>Message: 2
>Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2015 13:07:37 -0700
>From: Michael Williams <michael at nuagenetworks.net>
>To: "Britten, Tyler" <Tyler.Britten at emc.com>, Dilip Modi
>	<dilip.modi at oracle.com>, "enterprise-wg at lists.openstack.org"
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>Subject: Re: [Win The Enterprise-wg] PayPal internal private cloud
>	runs on OpenStack
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>Hi Tyler,
>I read the Forbes article for background
>(http://www.forbes.com/sites/benkepes/2015/03/24/good-bye-vmware-hello-ope
>ns
>tack-paypal-axes-virtualization-giant/). It?s an interesting read for its
>analysis of the potential impact on VMware.
>
>Both articles say that PayPal is contributing code to OpenStack. So, it
>appears that they have an in-house effort rather than buying some one?s
>distro. However, that is a guess since contributing code doesn?t preclude
>PayPal from also using someone?s distro or Mirantis from helping them via
>consulting. 
>
>All,
>Does anybody have inside scoop?
>
>
>Regards,
>Michael
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>From:  "Britten, Tyler" <Tyler.Britten at emc.com>
>Date:  Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 12:52 PM
>To:  Michael WILLIAMS <michael at nuagenetworks.net>, Dilip Modi
><dilip.modi at oracle.com>, "enterprise-wg at lists.openstack.org"
><enterprise-wg at lists.openstack.org>
>Subject:  Re: [Win The Enterprise-wg] PayPal internal private cloud runs
>on
>OpenStack
>
>I was under the impression that Mirantis was involved.
>
>
>Tyler Britten
>Principal Technical Marketing Manager
>Global Cloud Solutions | EMC2
>717.448.4057 | tyler.britten at emc.com <mailto:tyler.britten at emc.com>  |
>@VMTyler <https://twitter.com/vmtyler>
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>
>From: Michael Williams
>Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 3:06 PM
>To: Dilip Modi, "enterprise-wg at lists.openstack.org"
>Subject: Re: [Win The Enterprise-wg] PayPal internal private cloud runs on
>OpenStack
>
>Hi Dilip,
>The article seems to indicate that it is an in-house effort.
>
>
>Regards,
>Michael
>
>
>From: Dilip Modi <dilip.modi at oracle.com>
>Organization: Oracle Corporation
>Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 11:54 AM
>To: <enterprise-wg at lists.openstack.org>
>Subject: Re: [Win The Enterprise-wg] PayPal internal private cloud runs on
>OpenStack
>
>Yes impressive (also published by Forbes). Would be interesting to know
>...
>-  which OpenStack release is deployed? commercial or built in-house?
>
>Thanks
>Dilip
>
>On 3/25/2015 11:23 AM, Michael Williams wrote:
>> All,
>> Sending just in case people haven?t seen the article yet. Sri
>>Shivananda, Vice
>> President, Global Platform and Infrastructure, PayPal posted an article
>> yesterday to the PayPal community. Their internal private cloud runs on
>> OpenStack. It?s a nice proof point, see:
>> 
>>https://www.paypal-community.com/t5/PayPal-Forward/PayPal-s-Front-End-Clo
>>ud-Po
>> wered-by-OpenStack/ba-p/959621
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Michael
>> 
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