Hybrid Cloud Computing

Hybrid Cloud Computing
Per Rosenquist
IT specialist zChampion, IBM
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Hybrid Cloud Computing
Per Rosenquist
IBM STG
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[email protected]
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Cloud computing
IBM and Cloud computing
zEnterprise
Cloud computing on IBM new zEnterprise – Heterogenous Cloud in a Box
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The technology building blocks aren't new. What is new is their amalgamation along with a new business model
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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
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IBM Smart Analytics Cloud for
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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
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System zTM
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Built on this construct -- zEnterprise -- Innovation at every level
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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
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zEnterprise Unified Resource Management
Our revolutionary management changes the game
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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
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System x1
IBM Appliances
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zEnterprise
hardware
management
andResource
platform Manager
management …
… value made
possible
by the Unified
Hypervisor
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installation
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Energy
Management
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energy management
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deployment and
of hypervisors
hypervisors
configuration of hypervisors
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significant
time to
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serviced
as firmware.time to
market
with
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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
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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
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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
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Private Management Network INMN
Private High Speed Data Network IEDN
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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