CiRBA, a
leading provider of capacity transformation and control software,
today announced a new API that enables organizations to connect their
cloud management platforms to CiRBA in order to optimize new
workload placements within internal clouds. CiRBA’s analytics
determine the optimal placement for VMs within cloud
infrastructure, both at the environment and server level, reducing
the risk of capacity shortfalls and driving up VM density by an
average of 48 percent. The new API also provides access to CiRBA’s
bookings functionality, allowing users to reserve capacity for
future needs using existing self-service portals.
Many
organizations building internal clouds are looking to rely on cloud
management platforms such as OpenStack, but face a challenge in
bringing together all of the required capabilities. Cloud
management platforms are designed to provision VMs, but do not
have the ability to analyze capacity in order to determine the
best environment to host a workload in or the best host within an
environment to start an instance on. As a result, hot-spots and
imbalances in resource utilization will occur in the
infrastructure, creating both performance issues and inefficient use
of capacity.
CiRBA’s new workload routing API
enables cloud management platforms to send placement requests to
CiRBA, and to receive an answer back that contains the best
possible environment and host-level placement for a new workload.
This answer is based on CiRBA’s industry leading analytics, which
consider a broad set of factors including utilization patterns,
licensing requirements, capacity availability, policy constraints
and technical considerations. This brings a new level of
automation, enabling cloud management platforms to dynamically leverage
CiRBA’s analytics in order to intelligently process workload
placement requests, which is often one of the biggest gaps in
internal cloud implementations. Integrating CiRBA into this
process ensures high efficiency while reducing operational risks,
allowing more instances to fit into each environment while at the
same time making existing instances work better. This new
capability complements CiRBA’s standard control capabilities,
which continuously “auto-corrects” cloud infrastructure through
ongoing rebalancing and instance right-sizing.
The new API
also enables capacity reservations to be made for new VMs through
CiRBA’s Bookings Management System. This ensures the capacity is
held for that workload when it is ready to be deployed if it is not
required immediately.
“We see increased focus on maturing
internal cloud operations in our customers,” said Andrew Hillier,
CiRBA CTO and co-founder. “For self-service requests, there is a
dire need for more intelligence in determining where these
workloads go, and how much resources must be assigned to them. As
internal cloud implementations scale and there are multiple
environments, SLA levels or internal customers, it becomes
unworkable to continue to place workloads based on simplistic or random
algorithms.”
Continues Hillier: “Even more
importantly, in enterprise environments, there is the recognition
that instantaneous provisioning may not be as important as the
ability to reserve capacity. Both are forms of self-service, but
the ability for users to reserve capacity in advance is much more
consistent with the way these enterprises work, where last-minute,
unplanned use of capacity is the exception, not the norm.”
CiRBA’s new API ships on June 14th 2013.
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