Hybrid Cloud Computing Per Rosenquist IT specialist zChampion, IBM IBM Cloud Computing Hybrid Cloud Computing Per Rosenquist IBM STG IBM Software Dag 2010 [email protected] IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing Agenda Cloud computing IBM and Cloud computing zEnterprise Cloud computing on IBM new zEnterprise – Heterogenous Cloud in a Box 54 IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing 55 IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing 56 IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing 57 IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing The technology building blocks aren't new. What is new is their amalgamation along with a new business model 58 IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing 59 IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing IBM’s Cloud offerings aligned to delivery approaches Provided as services Resources IBM Smart Business Storage Cloud Software, hardware and services Resources IBM Systems Director VMControl Solution Edition for Cloud Computing (System z) Pre-integrated systems and appliances Resources IBM CloudBurst IBM Information Archive IBM Scale out Network Attached Storage (SONAS) Virtualized Server and Storage Systems IBM Smart Business Development and Test Cloud IBM Computing on Demand (IBM Cloud) IBM LotusLive, iNotes (IBM Cloud) IBM Smart Business Development and Test on the IBM Cloud IBM Smart Business Desktop Cloud Cloud Computing Infrastructure Workshop (STG Lab Services) IBM Smart Business Desktop Cloud on the IBM Cloud IBM Information Protection Services (IBM Cloud) Tivoli Service Automation Manager 60 IBM Smart Analytics Cloud for System z IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing 61 IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation System zTM IBM Cloud Computing System z Multidimensional Virtualization Technology Build-in and Shared Everything Architecture Most sophisticated and functionally complete hypervisors Able to host Linux, OpenSolaris, z/OS, and z/VM-on-z/VM Start Interpretive Execution (SIE) Highly granular resource sharing (less than 1% utilization) Intelligent and autonomic workload management Hardware assisted virtualization Shared executables and filesystems LPAR –PR/SM – SIE – EAL 5 Up to 60 Logical Partitions Less administration and reduced memory Resources can be over-committed CPU: up to 3:1 z/VM – SIE – EAL 4+ – 100s of Virtual Machines – Shared Memory Memory 2 to 4:1 Internal high speed TCP/IP communication Hipersocket, VLAN, Virtual Switches, Virtual Routers, Virtual Firewalls HW (LPAR) and SW (z/VM) hypervisors Linux virtual servers runs on bare metal but under control of hypervisor. Maximum security and capacity isolation between virtual Linux servers 62 I/O is transparent to hypervisor IBM Systems Systems Technology Group IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation System zTM IBM Cloud Computing System Design Affects Virtualization Capabilities Up to 336 I/O Processors System z packs a lot of compute power into a single box No additional charge for these processors With TCO-friendly pricing Up to 80-way SMP Share up to 80 processors with up to 60 LPARs 2 Standard Spare PUs Up to 11 System Assist Processors Offload system processing to dedicated CPUs (no impact to software license fees) Up to 16 Crypto Express2 CPUs High scale performance for SSL transactions 63 IBM Systems IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation System zTM IBM Cloud Computing System Design Affects Virtualization Capabilities Compare to typical UNIX system design... Application Code Up to 128-way SMP configuration I/O Device Drivers Cryptography CPUs licensed for software do a lot of other things too! OS and System Resource Mgmt 64 IBM Systems IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing Information technology today: Limitations Information Information technology technology today today is is limited limited by by the the technology technology and and architecture architecture configurations configurations available. available. Web Servers SSL/XML Appliances System z Security/Directory Servers Application Servers Routers Switches Firewall Servers Caching Appliances DS Servers Business Intelligence Servers File/Print Servers LAN Servers Business processes and the applications that support them are becoming more service oriented, modular in their construction, and integrated. The components of these services are implemented on a variety of architectures and hosted on heterogeneous IT infrastructures. Approaches to managing these infrastructures along the lines of platform architecture boundaries cannot optimize: alignment of IT with business objectives; responsiveness to change; resource utilization; business resiliency; or overall cost of ownership. Customers need better approach: The ability managing the IT infrastructure and Business Application as an integrated whole. 65 IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing Built on best-in-class systems and software technologies, IBM zEnterprise helps unify IT for predictable service delivery healthcare organizations demand. Three new innovations of IBM zEnterprise™ System IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196) Optimized to host large-scale database, transaction, and mission-critical applications The most efficient platform for large-scale Linux consolidation Capable of massive scale-up 66 66 zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager Unifies management of resources, extending IBM System z qualities of service end-to-end across workloads Provides platform, hardware and workload management * All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only. IBM Software Dag 2010 zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX) Selected IBM POWER7 blades and IBM System x Blades* for tens of thousands of AIX and Linux applications High-performance optimizers and appliances to accelerate time to insight and reduce cost Dedicated high-performance private network © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing Built on this construct -- zEnterprise -- Innovation at every level APP APP APP APP APP APP MIDDLEWARE Service Management MULTIPLE OPERATING SYSTEMS e.g., z/OS, z/TPF, z/VSE, z/VM, Linux on z Linux on System x 1 AIX VIRTUALIZATION Platform Management FIRMWARE System z Power System x1 IBM Appliances Hardware Management Focused, collaborative innovation A “complete systems” approach 1 All 67 statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only. © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Software Dag 2010 IBM Cloud Computing zEnterprise Unified Resource Management Our revolutionary management changes the game APP APP APP APP APP APP MIDDLEWARE MULTIPLE OPERATING SYSTEMS e.g., z/OS, z/TPF, z/VSE, z/VM, Linux on z Linux on System x 1 AIX VIRTUALIZATION zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager FIRMWARE System z 1 68 Power System x1 IBM Appliances All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only. © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Software Dag 2010 IBM Cloud Computing zEnterprise hardware management andResource platform Manager management … … value made possible by the Unified Hypervisor Simplified installation SimplifiedManagement installation Energy Management Simplified energy management ofIntegrated deployment and of hypervisors hypervisors configuration of hypervisors Hypervisors (except z/VM) shipped and Gain significant time to Gain significant serviced as firmware.time to market with improved withofimproved market Management ISO images. speed of deployment speed Creationof of deployment virtual networks. Manage and control communication between virtual server operating systems and the hypervisor. Operational Controls Save time, cost and simplify asset management Auto-discovery and configuration support for new resources. Monitoring and trend reporting of CPU energy efficiency. Energy cost savings Static power savings Ability to query maximum potential power. Hypervisors Operations Decrease problem determination Cross platform hardware problem and resolution time for crossdetection, reporting and call home. platform resources Physical hardware configuration, Networks backup and restore. Improve and simplify cross Deliveryavailability of system activity using new platform procedures Energy Performance Virtual Servers user. Enable broader and more granular view of resource consumption HMC Network Management Factory installed and configured network Management of virtual networks including access control Improved network security with lower latency, less complexity, no encryption/decryption 69 IBM Software Dag 2010 Workload Awareness and Platform Performance Allow critical workloads to receive resources and Management priority based onmanagement goal Wizard-driven of oriented policies established resources in accordance with by business requirements specified business service level objectives Smart HMC business provides adjustments a single consolidated and consistent based on workload insight view of resources Monitor resource useinto within the Provide deep insight context of a business workload how IT resources are being Define workloads and used associated performance policies Gain flexibility, consistency and Virtual Server Lifecycle Management uniformity of virtualization Single view of virtualization across platforms. Ability tothe deploy multiple, cross-platform Provide business with fastervirtual time servers within minutes to market Management of virtual networks including access control Simplified network management for applications © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing Putting zEnterprise System to the task z/VM Blade Virtualization Blade Virtualization Future Offering AIX on POWER7 Linux on System x 1 Future Offering Linux Linux z/TPF on on z/OS z/VSETM System z System z Optimizers DataPower 1 Select IBM Blades IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer System z Host with Unified Resource Manager System z Hardware Management Console (HMC) Use the smarter solution to improve your application design System z PR/SM™ z HW Resources Blade HW Resources Support Element zBX Private data network (IEDN) Unified Resource Manager Customer Network 70 1 Private Management Network INMN Private High Speed Data Network IEDN All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only. IBM Software Dag 2010 Customer Network © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing IBM zEnterprise System: A revolutionary change has come to IT bringing a new dimension in computing Redefining IT frameworks to bring change to operational silos and extend System z governance to POWER7 and System x1 blades Driving business decisions based on insight rather than hindsight Improving agility to compete with consolidation and simplification Delivering consistent business controls across applications and platforms Focused on integration and collaboration to fuel business growth 1 71 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only. IBM Software Dag 2010 ZSP03394-USEN-00 © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing WebSphere® DataPower® 1 Appliance in the zBX Purpose-built hardware for simplified deployment and hardened security What is it? The IBM WebSphere DataPower appliance (SOD)1 integrated in the zEnterprise System, can help simplify, govern, and enhance the security of XML and IT services by providing connectivity, gateway functions, data transformation, protocol bridging, and intelligent load distribution. How is it different? Security: VLAN support provides enforced isolation of network traffic with secure private networks. And integration with RACF security. Improved support: Monitoring of hardware with “call home” for current/expected problems and support by System z Service Support Representative. System z packaging: Increased quality with pretesting of blade and zBX. Upgrade history available to ease growth. Guided placement of blades to optimize. Operational controls: Monitoring rolled into System z environment from single console. Time synchronization with System z. Consistent change management with Unified Resource Manager. 1 72 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only. IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing zEnterprise – Heterogenous Cloud in a Box Enterprise Solutions require a heterogeneous Ensemble Integration provides reduction of complexity, improved resiliency, and lower cost of ownership Web Servers SSL/XML Appliances Security / Directory Servers Routers Switches Firewall Servers System z zEnterprise will provide a cloud in a box with appliances integrated Application Servers Caching Appliances DS Servers File/Print Servers Application and Data Appliances Align the Cloud with the pace of business; dynamic, automated, policy-based resource deployment and optimization LAN Servers Z CPU, Memory and IO SE SE DP HPC pHyp pHyp pHyp ISS xHyp xHyp xHyp DWA PR/SM Power AIX AIX AIX AIX AIX AIX AIX AIX AIX z/VM x86 Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux zOS Virtual Machine zOS Virtual Machine zOS Virtual Machine Virtual Machine zOS zOS Virtual Machine z Blade Extension AMM HMC with Director Advanced Management Cloudburst TSAM - TMP Note: All statements regarding IBM's plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. 73 73 IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing Service levels to match your business needs Increased flexibility for your multi-architecture strategy when data is on z/OS zEnterprise System TCO Focus Silo managed islands of computing Less dynamic than z virtualization Minimal resource sharing with z resources Expanded ISV support for enterprise applications Targeted for applications that interact with mainframe data and transactions Provisioned and managed by System z Extreme consolidation of servers and networking Superior levels of virtual server provisioning, monitoring and workload management Industry-best virtual I/O bandwidth and reliability Fewer components and reduced complexity System z qualities of dynamic resource management and capacity-on-demand Seamless integration with z/OS backup and disaster recovery solutions Extreme scalability and performance for transaction processing and data serving High availability and cross-system scalability with Parallel Sysplex® and GDPS Leading policy-based capacity provisioning and workload management Pervasive, highperformance security support z/OS Linux on z/VM® Select IBM Blades in zBX TCA Focus Distributed Systems LOWER 74 SCALABILITY, SECURITY, DYNAMIC WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT IBM Software Dag 2010 HIGHER © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing 75 IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Cloud Computing 76 IBM Software Dag 2010 © 2010 IBM Corporation
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