How to build a private cloud in a day Barry Becker Director, Cloud, Managed, and Data Center Services, GTS IBM Simon J. Kofkin-Hansen Chief Technology Officer, GTS Private Cloud , GTS IBM © 2014 IBM Corporation Please Note IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion. Information regarding potential future products is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision. The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment, promise, or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. Information about potential future products may not be incorporated into any contract. The development, release, and timing of any future features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion. Performance is based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput or performance that any user will experience will vary depending upon many factors, including considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user’s job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve results similar to those stated here. Businesses are challenged to innovate while managing an unprecedented rate of change. 45% of IT resources expected to be accessed via cloud within three years1 Cloud Security in cyber incidents reported by US federal agencies from 200620123 US$232B in 77% of CIOs to allow staff to use personal mobile devices to access company data2 782% increase total IT spending Mobile Analytics 2 from 2011-2016 driven by big data demands4 Organizations must balance optimization with innovation to enable new product and service models. Innovation Optimization Next generation of hybrid architectures New economics of IT fuels investments in innovation Innovation drives need for continuous IT optimization 3 Build a cloud that’s customized for you. Dynamic Hybrid is the future. Private Cloud & IT Dynamic Hybrid Benefits: + • Fully customizable Hybrid Cloud • Robust management • Secure by design Best of both worlds. Better outcomes. Private Modular Cloud Public Cloud Maximize return on existing IT investments Benefits: Match workloads to best-fit infrastructure • Low entry cost Hit the right balance of risk to speed • Pay-per-use Meet seasonal capacity without CapEx • Highly elastic Add new capabilities quickly SoftLayer 4 IBM GTS cloud adoption models take advantage of IBM Cloud Managed Services, SoftLayer® and IBM Private Modular Cloud. Private Cloud IaaS & PaaS Private Shared Cloud IaaS Private Modular Cloud IBM Cloud Managed Services Rapidly implemented patternbased cloud deployment where cloud becomes the workload Option of IBM, OEM or open source cloud management software stacks Option of IBM, SoftLayer or Client HW 200-plus Application patterns (App, MW & DB) Client, IBM or SoftLayer premise Public/Private Cloud IaaS Requires a highly built out and resilient infrastructure More suited to traditional three-tier application models, (App, MW and DB) Typical application being SAP, Oracle ERP solutions Less reliance on a highly built out infrastructure Resiliency is built into the application layer More suited to web-centric and native cloud programming environments Typical applications; DIGITAS, NETBASE media solutions, 10gen and mongoDB business analytics solutions IBM premise SoftLayer premise OEM = original equipment manufacturer, IaaS = infrastructure as a service, PaaS = platform as a service, MW = Middleware, DB = database, App = Application HW = hardware, Win = Windows 5 IBM Private Modular Cloud: A fully automated PaaS private cloud in a day Automation throughout middleware and hardware provides higher level of value – much faster provisioning and simpler management. Supports hybrid cloud. Speed & Agility Flexibility & Scalability Simplified Management Less than a day to Start from 100VMs, scale In minutes for stand up on-premise PaaS private cloud (vs. months) up to 10,000VMs In minutes to provision Add / remove service modules as your needs change automated middleware maintenance via self-service portal (vs. weeks) /de-provision middleware (vs. weeks) 200+ patterns ready Up to 40% increase in IT productivity with optional on-going managed services for automated provisioning Library of 200+ patterns Self-service Portal 6 Automated provisioning in minutes Automated Cloud deployments: Have you considered that Cloud can be a workload ? Stand up a cloud less than a day through IBM-unique automation deployment1 From weeks to minutes to provision and de-provision new images on both servers and middleware via self-service dashboard1 Build your private cloud with assembling choice of modules A standard set of private cloud modules Start small and scale up Server Network Storage 100 VMs Production 10,000 VMs Production Cloud management software Optional private cloud modular services OS2 and middleware patterns, OS and database patterns 1Based on a specific IBM client engagement. Individual client results may vary. 77 Middleware and database automation capability Software security compliance Software patch management Remote cloud management Workload balancing Data protection A library of more than 200 patterns1 ready for automated provisioning in minutes. IBM Tivoli® software Tivoli Asset Management for IT Tivoli Access Manager for e-business Tivoli App. Dep. and Discovery Manager Tivoli Asset Discovery for Distribution Tivoli Business Service Manager Tivoli Change & Config. Mgt DB Tivoli Directory Server Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring (Pruning Agent) Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring (TDW) Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server Tivoli Integration Composer Tivoli ISM Tivoli Monitoring (TEMA DB) Tivoli Monitoring (TEMA OS) Tivoli Monitoring ITCAM - TEMA MQMB Tivoli Monitoring ITCAM - TEMA SQA Tivoli Monitoring ITCAM - TEMA WAS Tivoli Monitoring OS Agent (TEMA) Tivoli Netcool®/Impact Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus Tivoli OMEGAMON® XE (Messaging for Dist) Tivoli Provisioning Manager Tivoli Service Automation Manager Tivoli Service Request Manager Tivoli Process Automation Engine IBM Rational® software IBM WebSphere® software WebSphere TX Series WebSphere Application Server WebSphere Application Server ND WebSphere Dynamic Process Edition WebSphere Edge Component (Caching Server) WebSphere Edge Component (Load Balancer) WebSphere Enterprise Services Bus WebSphere Message Broker WebSphere MQ WebSphere MQ Client WebSphere Portal Server WebSphere Process Server WebSphere Svc Registry and Repository IBM Information Management software Microsoft Oracle IBM DB2 Client IBM DB2 Connect™ Application Server Edition DB2 Enterprise Server Edition DB2 Enterprise Server Edition (TSA HA) Apache IBM Lotus® software Sun Rational Asset Manager IBM Rational Team Concert™ Lotus Domino Server Lotus Sametime Server 1Patterns IBM Other available as of February, 2014. For the latest patterns information, please check with your IBM sales representative. Additional thirdparty vendors IBM CICS® Transaction Gateway IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 8 IBM HTTP Server Bea Java Orchestrating workloads within the cloud Orchestrator Orchestration Services Marketplace and Content Image Management Pattern Services Infrastructure Services Cloud Resources Storage Compute Network • Provides full automation of deployment and lifecycle management of cloud services • Supports deployment of hybrid & public clouds • Built on a foundation of open standards – OpenStack, OSLC, TOSCA • Accelerated deployments with reusable workload patterns and Chef recipes • Unified management of heterogeneous environments: VMWare, KVM, PowerVM Reduce time-to-market to deliver new business services Improve administrator productivity Solution life cycle of Private Modular Cloud Build a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) cloud Cloud management software Automation scripts Step 1 Install cloud management software stack Web service Test & Dev DB server ... Step 2 Build PaaS patterns and service catalog Step 3 Build process automation workflows Run and manage a PaaS cloud Provision/De-provisioning Software patch management Managed Services for Private Automated pattern Automated software patch and Cloud provisioning in minutes via upgrade in minutes via portal Private cloud infrastructure PMC self-service portal monitoring by IBM specialists. 10 Private Modular Cloud provides flexible delivery models for private cloud - hybrid computing. SoftLayer Dedicated Server Hybrid computing Customer on-premise Private cloud Private cloud SmartCloud Orchestrator SmartCloud Orchestrator Additional Failover capacity resources site or resources Retain control of the IT environment and protect proprietary systems and data Cloudbursting Address rapidly escalating scalability and processing demands required by analytics and innovation 11 Maintain regulatory compliance and desired service levels Private Modular Cloud Capability Architecture IBM PMC Automated Cloud Builder (Patterns) Private Modular Cloud • Developer APIs • Provision & de-provision • Snapshots • Reconfiguration Automated Patterns Deployment Self Service Portal OpenStack Dashboard VCAC SCO (for automation) Automated Middleware Provisioning 200+ Industry Patterns (e.g. IBM, Oracle, Microsoft) Cloud Management (choice or both) OpenStack VMWare SmartCloud Orchestrator Hypervisor ESXi This can be: • SoftLayer • Other IaaS • Client premise Feedback Loop “Patterns” KVM XEN HYPERV Compute / Storage / Network PureFlex System x SoftLayer 12 Bare Metal Software Defined Demo Learn more about IBM private cloud services For more information, visit: ibm.com/services/private-cloud ibm.com/cloud/think ibm.com/privatecloud ibm.com/cai/paas ibm.com/services/cloudservices Watch an overview video and Key considerations and benefits of private clouds video Download IBM Private Modular Cloud Solution overview paper Download the IBM white paper: “Private cloud in the hybrid cloud era: The critical choices driving business value and agility” 14 14 Questions? 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