Petr Havlík IBM STG Manager 8. září 2011
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These enterprises are addressing the challenges that emerged during the last era of computing… 32.6 million servers worldwide • 85% idle computer capacity • 15% of servers run 24/7 without being actively used on a daily basis
1.2 Zetabytes (1.2 trillion gigabytes) exist in the “digital universe” • 50% YTY growth • 25% of data is unique; 75% is a copy
Between 2000 and 2010 • servers grew 6x (‘00-’10) • storage grew 69x (‘00-’10) • virtual machines grew 51% CAGR (‘04-’10)
Data centers have doubled their energy use in the past five years • 18% increase in data center energy costs projected
Internet connected devices growing 42% per year
Since 2000 security vulnerabilities grew eightfold
…while IT budgets are growing less than 1% per year. 2
IBM Key Infrastructure Technologies POWER Systems IBM Power vs SUN/HP Změna licenční politiky Oracle a dopad na náklady IT Oracle pozastavil vývoj pro HP Itanium, co dál? Business case porovnaávající provoz Oracle na IBM Power Migration Factory aneb jak migrovat na IBM Power
Data Storage Solutions Uvedení nové generace aplikační storage XiV Gen3 Update IBM Storwize V7000, Storage virtualizace, clustering Novinky v páskových technologiích a VTL Update DS3000 / DS5000 / DS8000
Cloud Architektura Cloudu, komponenty Service Management Workflow Integrace heterogenního prostředí využití POWER VM TCO Cloudu
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ibm.com/smartercomputing 4
Cloud & IBM Technologie
Milan Král IBM STG Česká Republika
Agenda
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Úvod do Cloud řešení Architektura Cloudu, komponenty Service Management Workflow Integrace heterogenního prostředí v cloudu Obchodní přínosy Cloudu & TCO pro Private Cloud Využití POWER Virtualizace v Cloudu
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Agenda
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Úvod do Cloud řešení Architektura Cloudu, komponenty Service Management Workflow Integrace heterogenního prostředí v cloudu Obchodní přínosy Cloudu & TCO pro Private Cloud Využití POWER Virtualizace v Cloudu
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Cloud Computing as “the Industrialization of IT” (Sam Palmisano, 2009) It’s about improved processes: “evolution” not “revolution”
• Cloud computing “is not really new, which is why so many of its ingredients feel familiar. Rather, it represents a confluence of forces that have been building” • “Enterprises spend a lot of time […] doing similar tasks in different ways. […] Cloud-based business services bring productivity and quality improvements”
Irving Wladawsky-Berger Chairman Emeritus, IBM Academy of Technology
http://blog.irvingwb.com/blog/2009/12/cloud-computing-and-the-evolution-toward-the-outsidein-virtual-enterprise.html#more
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Co je Cloud Computing ?
• Cloud computing je de fakto nový model poskytování a kozumace (využívání) a služeb s využitím internetových nebo intranetových technologií Distribuč Distribuční Model: IAAS — infrastruktura jako služba (z "Infrastructure as a Service") — v tomto případě poskytovatel služeb se zavazuje poskytnout infrastrukturu (HW, diskové úložiště.... ) PAAS — platforma jako služba (z "Platform as a Service") — poskytovatel v PAAS modelu poskytuje kompletní prostředky pro podporu celého životního cyklu tvorby a poskytování webových aplikací a služeb plně k dispozici na Internetu, bez možnosti stažení softwaru. SAAS — software jako služba (ze "Software as a Service") — aplikace je licencována jako služba pronajímaná uživateli. Příkladem může být známá sada aplikací Google © 2011 IBM Corporation 9 Apps. U IBM například www.lotuslive Apps www.lotuslive. lotuslive.com
Cloud becomes top CIO technology priority in 2011 Gartner 2011 CIO priorities
Source: Gartner – Reimagining IT: The 2011 CIO Agenda 10
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IDC: Hlavní výzvy Cloud Computingu
Q: Jaké dvě hlavní výzvy očekáváte, budete-li přecházet na privátní čí veřejný cloud?
IDC‘s Datacenter and Cloud Computing Survey Leden 2010
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IDC, Cloud Computing Attitudes, Doc # 223077, Apr 2010
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Cloud will play a fundamental role in this new era.
Cloud
• Masks complexity of underlying components • Rapid deployment of processes and infrastructure • Consumer-driven services, process, deployment
Business Services Platform Infrastructure 12
Consume business processes, analytics applications running on Cloud infrastructure
Deploy consumer-created or -acquired applications on the Cloud infrastructure
Rapidly provision computing resources for deploying and running software
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Implementační modely Privátní
IT funkce je poskytována ”jako služba“ prostřednictvím intranetu, v rámci podniku a za firewallem
Hybridní
Služba IT je integrována pro interní a externí konzumenty
Enterprise data center
Enterprise data center
Enterprise
Private cloud
Managed private cloud
Hosted private cloud
• Privátní • U klienta • Klient provozuje/ spravuje 13
• Operováno třetí stranou • Vlastní klient • Vnitřní sít
Veřejný
• Vlastněno a operováno třetí stranou • Vnitřní síť • Bezpečnost
IT funkce poskytovány jako služba přes Internet
Enterprise A
B
Member cloud services • Sdílené infrastrukturní zdroje • Sdílené lidské zdroje • VPN přístup
Users A
B
Public cloud services • Sdílené/dedikované zdroje • Platba dle využití © 2011 IBM Corporation • Internet př.
Komponenty „Cloud Computingu“ Klient
Samoobsluž Samoobslužný portá portál
Katalog služ služeb
Implementač Implementační Modul - (provisioning) provisioning)
Další Další moduly Měření využití služby, účtování, monitorování
Klí Klíčové ové vlastnosti: vlastnosti: • Selfelf-service; service službu objednávám „samoobslužně“ • Služby vybírám ze standardizované standardizované nabídky (katalogu) • Služba je objednávána automatizovaně automatizovaně • Cloud zajistí provisioning, provisioning, tzn. připraví službu k použití • Služby jsem schopen měřit ěřit a účtovat tzv. „Pay-per-use“ • Flexibilní Flexibilní specifikace implementačních modelů 14
Virtualizovaná Virtualizovaná HW infrastruktura
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Co nového přináší cloud computing? Bez cloud computingu computingu
S cloud computingem computingem Virtualizace zdrojů Automatická implementace IT zdrojů Standardizované služby
• • • •
Software Hardware Storage Networking
VIRTUALIZACE VIRTUALIZACE 15
• • • •
Nezávislost na umístění Škálovatelnost Samoobslužné
Software Hardware Storage Networking • Software • Hardware
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STANDARDIZACE STANDARDIZACE
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AUTOMATIZACE AUTOMATIZACE
• Storage • Networking
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Náklady
Flexibilita Flexibilita
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Proč se cloud computingem zabývat ? VIRTUALIZACE
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STANDARDIZACE
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Hmatatelné výsledky při užití IBM cloud computingu
Urychlení & Flexibilita
Příprava testovacího prostředí
Tradiční
Flexibilita
Cloud Minuty
Change management
Měsíc/Dny
Dny/Hodiny
Release management
Týdny
Minuty
Administrativní
Samoobslužžný
Komplexní
Sdílená
Fixní náklady
Variabilní náklady
10–20%
70–90%
Roky
Mě ěsíce
Standardizace Měř ěření využžití/úč čtování ěř
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Náklady
Týdny
Přřístup ke služžbě ě
Redukce nákladů
AUTOMATIZACE
Využžitelnost HW Návratnost investic
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Oblasti nevhodné pro Cloud Computing
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Agenda
Úvod do Cloud řešení Architektura Cloudu, komponenty Service Management Workflow Integrace heterogenního prostředí v cloudu Obchodní přínosy Cloudu & TCO pro Private Cloud Využití POWER Virtualizace a x-technologie v Cloud řešení
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IBM Service Delivery Manager Delivered as a pre-integrated suite of virtual images “Manage From” Environment
ISDM - TSAM
ITM ISDM -
ISDM - TUAM
NFS ISDM -
ISDM Management Server
Virtual Machines
Hypervisor : VMWare (or VMControl future)
“Managed To” Environment
Virtual Machines Provisioned in the Cloud
Hypervisor : VMWare, KVM, Xen – PowerVM (VMControl future) - zVM Physical Server: System X, Power, or Z
Physical Server: System X (or Power future)
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IBM Cloud – infrastrukturní komponenty cloud řešení Managing environment
Backup environment
Service Request Management , Monitoring, Fulfillment and Charging
Self Service Portal
Service Automation Manager (TSAM)
Monitoring (ITM)
Usage & Accounting (ITUAM)
Backup (TSM)
Managed environment Virtualization
Tivoli Backup Flash Copy Target Host– phy. Machine
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
ESX
Power VM
VMware Virtual Center
Tivoli Software Hardware Customization
IBM Storage DS35xx
System x Blade Center Networking and storage accessories
IBM Storage DS35xx
IBM Tape Library
System x Rack Center
3rd party
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TSAM Web UI
TSAM Admin UI
Mail Client
Monitoring Console
TUAM UI
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Customer requests Administrator reviews Monitoring server will Security credentials, Rate and cost Usage and accounting provisioning of multiple 9 Based on request and then approves the 3 forward alerts and and network access information are applied reports are generated self2 virtual systems from parameters resources are request events details are sent to to monitoring to resource usage 12 A service 8 using different criteria: service portalrequest is assigned: CPU, memory, console customer requestor details to generate submitted and queued service offering type, disk, IPs, VLANs 10 accounting reports for approval customer, owner, etc. 4 5 Metering records are generated and Service Tivoli Service Usage & After approval the forwarded to TUAM Automation Provisioning Request ITM Accounting request is submitted Manager Manager Manager Manager for processing
Tivoli Process Automation Engine Orchestration workflows
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The virtual machines are Tivoli Tivoli Service Service Automation Automation Manager Manager created from image template, and applies IBM IBM Service Service Delivery Delivery Manager Manager network IP/ VLAN, security credentials, and instantiates 6 7a OS & SW stack
Tivoli Tivoli Usage Usage & & Accounting Manager Accounting Monitoring eventsManager are
sent from the VM guest Monitoring agents (ITM) 8 to the monitoring and other agents are server deployed to the VM guest, post installation.
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Linux VM / AIX ITM Agent
(Multiple) Virtual machines are started and become ready to use 21
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Cloud Reference Architecture Cloud Service Provider Common Cloud Management Platform
BPaaS
Infrastructure
Customer Account Management TSRM SPE
Service Delivery Catalog
Service Offering Catalog TSRM SPE
Service Automation Management TSAM TSRM SPE CCMDB TADDM
TSRM
Incident & Problem Management TSRM
Provisioning TPM
ITM, ITNM, OMNIbus, TBSM
TSRM SPE
TSRM SPE
TPM IT Service Level Management TSLA TNSQM
TSRM SPE
TSRM SPE TUAM
TAMIT
Service Composer
Service Offering Management TSRM SPE
TSRM SPE
TSRM SPE TUAM
TSRM SPE
TSRM SPE
Infrastructure Mgmt Interfaces
IaaS
VMControl TPC
Transition Manager
Service Creation Tools Service Management Development Tools
Software Development Tools
Service Provider Portal & API
Deployment Architect
Offering Manager
Service Runtime Development Tools
Platform & Virtualization Management
API
Middleware
Platform Mgmt Interfaces
API
Applications
Service Management
Business Processes
PaaS
Service Component Developer
Service Development Portal & API
SaaS
Business Manager
BSS – Business Support Services
TSRM
Consumer Business Manager
Consumer Inhouse IT
Service Manager
OSS – Operational Support Services
TSRM SPE
Service Consumer Portal & API
API
Service Integrator
API
Cloud Service Integration Tools
Existing & 3rd party services, Partner Ecosystems
Software Mgmt Interfaces
Consumer End user
BP Mgmt Interfaces
Cloud Services
Operations Manager
Security & Risk Manager
Customer Care
Image Creation Tools Consumer Administrator
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Infrastructure
TAM
TDS TFIM
Security, Resiliency, Performance & Consumability TSA MP TSA AM
TSM
Governance
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Cloud Service management
je možné implementovat následujícími způsoby: IBM Service Delivery Manager
IBM CloudBurst Kompletníí integrovan integrované é SW a HW Kompletn řešení ení
Předkonfigurovan edkonfigurované é prost prostřředí edí pro Cloud Service Management formou VMWare image Self-service uživatelský portál Servisní katalog a provisioning IT požadavků Vhodný pro IBM a non IBM HW prostředí
Před-instalované prostředí pro rychlejší implementaci (formou VMWare images) Technický Monitoring IT zdrojů Energy Management pro sledování využívání zdrojů Monitorování využití IT zdrojů a generování faktur pro platby Prostředí připravené pro vysokou dostupnost HW infrastruktura pro Cloud včetně síťových komponent, disků, paměti a CPU Implementace celého cloudu <3 týdny
Results in Days Versus Months - IBM CloudBurst Build from Scratch June
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Pre-Built
Jan.
Testing & Validation
Faster Results Less Risk Cost Reduction
Installation & Configuration 4 Acquire Components 3
Preimplementation System Sizing 2
24Jan.
Months
Days
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All-in-one, integrated building block - IBM CloudBurstTM Tivoli Service Automation Manager (TSAM)
Usage and Accounting Provide metering and accounting for cloud services Enable integration to billing systems if needed
Monitoring Monitor both physical and virtual server environments
Orchestration of Cloud operations Integration point for service mgmt capabilities Service catalog and templates Automated provisioning of virtual systems
Virtualized HW Management
High Availability
Enhanced management of the virtual environment
Make management system DB highly available
Energy Management Server, Storage, Network HW
Energy management of the hardware infrastructure
CloudBurst x86
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Preinstalled and configured on IBM hardware
CloudBurst POWER
XSmall
Small
Mediu m
Large
• up to 50 VMs
• up to 100 VMs
• up to 460 VMs
• up to 960 VMs
Small Around $300K US List*
Medium Around $600K US List*
Large Around $1.13M US List*
XLarge Around $1.9M US List*
• up to 100 VMs
• up to 460 VMs
• up to 960 VMs
• up to 2000 VMs
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IBM Offers End-to-End Management Other Systems Management Software
Enterprise Service Management
Automation Status
Update Remote Access
VirtualizationCore Director Services Discovery
Configuration
Configuration
Additional Plug-Ins
Additional Plug-Ins
Additional Plug-Ins
Additional Plug-Ins
Additional Plug-Ins
Service and Support Manager
BOFM
TPMfOSD
Image Management
Active Energy Manager
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System x & Blade Center System z Power Systems Storage Configuration
Advanced Managers & Priced Plug-Ins
Base Systems Director Managers & Hardware Platform Managers Resource Management Managed virtual and physical environments
Hardware IBM and non-IBM hardware 26
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IBM Power Systems
Power Systems Cloud Solutions – Entry points at any level
Deliver IT without Boundaries
Advanced Cloud
Entry Cloud
Cloud Foundation
Basic cloud functions including simple self service interface and infrastructure with automated provisioning
Integrated service management platform with automated IT service deployment, full lifecycle management, metering & chargeback
Industrial strength virtualization coupled with automated resource balancing and virtual image management POWER7 systems, PowerVM, Systems Director & VMControl
IBM Starter Kit for Cloud
Cloudburst on Power & IBM Service Delivery Manager
Cloud Capabilities 27
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Agenda
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Úvod do Cloud řešení Architektura Cloudu, komponenty Service Management Workflow Integrace heterogenního prostředí v cloudu Obchodní přínosy Cloudu & TCO pro Private Cloud Využití POWER Virtualizace a x-technologie v Cloudu
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Cloud Infrastructure Workshop (CIW) Workshop Objective
Provide Financial Analysis to Reduce Costs and Risks • Improve IT service, agility, scalability, availability • Improve marketplace competitiveness • Improve asset utilization • Address server proliferation issues • Provide guidance to move towards private cloud 29
• Help client rapidly evaluate the feasibility and estimate the expected cost and benefits of implementing private cloud. • Provide general feasibility and estimated costs.
Cloud Infrastructure Workshop
Provide IT Optimization Recommendations • Explore the technical and financial feasibility of available optimization alternatives, including private cloud. • Provide platform recommendations for tactical and strategic needs supported by high level business cases. © 2011 IBM Corporation
Cloud Infrastructure Workshop Methodology Develop recommendations based on optimization practices & options, workload attributes and TCO
Evaluate Optimization Practices
• Evaluate 6 key optimization practices that are critical to deploying and managing cloud • Recommend improvements to these optimization practices to improve cloud readiness
Evaluate Workload and Applications
• Provide a high level evaluation of client’s IT environment. • Provide strategic and tactical recommendations related to selected workloads
Business Case TCO
• Build high-level TCO business cases for selected workloads in order to form a quantitative recommendation. • Iterate with recommendations if necessary.
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Final Optimization Recommendations (with Business Cases)
Private Cloud
CustomerOwned Dynamic Infrastructure
Public Cloud
Customer-Owned Dedicated Computational Resources
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The team evaluates six optimization practices that are critical to deploying and managing a private cloud environment.
•Advanced virtualization and automated management
•Elastic Scaling •Advanced security and resiliency •Enterprise systems management
Virtualization
Systems Management
•Ability to account, budget, and charge effectively for virtualized workloads
Server and Storage Resources
Cloud Infrastructure Workshop
Financial Management
•Common components and processes •Seamless integration of virtualized infrastructure
IT Business Practices
Standardization and Automation
•Manage cloud across IT service lifecycle •Develop virtualized cost allocation strategy
•Standardization and automation cut across all dimensions, but is critical to effective cloud deployment and management
Solution Solutionmust mustconsider considerhardware, hardware,software, software,service servicemanagement management © 2011 IBM Corporation 31 (services) (services)
Understanding current and potential cloud readiness also helps to estimate ROI. IT business practices: Develop a service catalog and clear service levels Focus on Service Transition and Service Option, including capacity planning process. Improve incident and problem management processes within Service Operations Financial Management: Enhance Financial Management Practices by implementing automated usage based IT accounting and charging tool such as Tivoli Usage and Accounting Manager (TUAM). Replace project-based budgeting with service model to lower total capacity
4 Enterprise deployment/Integrated 3 Limited Deployment/Evaluation 2 Discovery
M A S
E L P
Automation and standardization: Start deploying tools to automate provisioning and IT Asset Management. Create self service portal for customer. Automate business practices to support virtualization and standardization strategies
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Virtualization: Develop a pilot internal cloud for your x86 environment. Upgrade virtualization technologies
Systems Management: Deploy an enterprise wide systems management tool to lower capacity and reduce overhead costs. Implement policy driven systems management to reduce per unit costs
Server and Storage Resources: Standardize on specific hardware platforms. Deploy hardware that scan support higher level of optimization. Leverage project to improve utilization and power consumption to other areas 32
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Metodologie kalkulace pro privátní cloud Známé (příp. odhadnuté) náklady: • hw, sw • hw a sw údržbu • facility, energie, prostory • lidské zdroje, ostatní OPEX
Obtížně vyčíslitelné benefity: • ‚hodnota‘ rychlosti poskytnutí služby/provisioning? • ‚hodnota‘ interního billingu, reportingu?
Očekávané hodnoty: • frekvence provisioning? Business Case Summary Total CPU Cores Used CPU Cores Total CPU Sockets #Logical Servers #Physical Servers Ave.Log.Srv RIP Total RIP Capacity Total RIP Workload Ave %Utilization
Current 8,530.00 8,530.00 4,394.0 4441.00 1943.00 1,267.9 5,630,837.1 1,185,482.0 22%
BAU + Cloud 3024 3000 756 4346 378.00 974.2 4,233,750.0 1,185,482.0 28%
Blades + Cloud 2224 1947 278 4346 139.00 547.4 2,378,990.6 1,185,482.0 50%
Annual Operating Costs (AOC)
CloudBurst 1638 1561 273 4346 12.07 547.8 2,380,525.0 1,185,482.0 50%
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Staff Cost Code System Software M&S Hardware Maint Space Electric Staff Depreciation Total AOC est.potential saving /yr
Today 5,623,864 0 210,832 995,135 1,617,461 0 8,447,292
Cloud 7,727,281 0 36,275 392,319 1,455,715 0 9,611,590 -1,164,298
Fewer servers 7,405,822 0 4,288 260,351 1,310,143 0 8,980,604 -533,312
CloudBurst 1,214,658 0 11,696 263,086 1,179,129 0 2,668,569 5,778,723
Software Purchase Hardware Purchase Transition Total OTC Write-Off Net Cash Investment
0 13,529,500 0 13,529,500 0
0 2,835,000 0 2,835,000 0 -10,694,500
0 3,118,635 0 3,118,635 0 -10,410,865
0 6,818,058 0 6,818,058 0 -6,711,442
OTC + 3x AOC 3 yr saving Payback Period
38,871,376
31,669,770 7,201,606 9yr2m
30,060,448 8,810,928 19yr6m
14,823,765 24,047,611 -2yr10m
One Time Costs (OTC)
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Change -81% -82% -94% -2% -99% -57% -58% 0% 124%
3 Year Projection Millions
Sizing
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Transition
40
Hardware Maint
35 Space 30 Electric 25
-78% 0% -94% -74% -27% 0% -68%
Depreciation
20 15
Staff
10
Software Purchase
5 Hardware Purchase 0 C
3
2
1
System Software M&S
3 Year Projection
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Project Time 0yr0m
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Organizace hledají úspory nákladů: ROI testovacího cloudu u mezinárodní finanční instituce Úspory dle kategorie
Struktura nákladů
1-ní rok po transformaci do prostředí Cloud
S .. a bez transformace do Cloud prostředí
Náklady na provisioning 38%
Hardware náklady 12%
Náklady na adminsitraci 30%
Bez…
$9
Cost $Million
Overhead pro testovací proces 17%
Softwarové náklady 3%
$0
S…
Current
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
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IBM Power Systems
As a result, cloud is an increasingly attractive means of creating and delivering IT services.
Value delivered
From traditional
To cloud
Change management
Months
Days or hours
Test provisioning
Weeks
20 minutes
Install database
1 day
12 minutes
Install of operating system
1 day
30–60 minutes
Provisioning environment
▄
51% cost savings
Design and deploy business applications
Months
Days/Weeks
“Our commitment to informed decision making led us to consider private cloud delivery, which is the enabling foundation that makes possible +$20M savings over 5 years.” – IBM Office of the CIO
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Agenda
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Úvod do Cloud řešení Architektura Cloudu, komponenty Service Management Workflow Integrace heterogenního prostředí v cloudu Obchodní přínosy Cloudu & TCO pro Private Cloud Využ Využití ití POWER Virtualizace v cloudu
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POWER VM - Logical partitions (LPARs) Virtual I/O Server
AIX
Red Hat Linux
IBM i
What is it? Firmware-based hypervisor derived from mainframes Virtualized operating system instances within a single chassis Guest operating system can be AIX, IBM i, or Linux
2 cores
4 cores 8
2 cores 4
1 core
2GB
16GB 8GB
4GB 8GB
2GB
I/O devices can be directly attached to the guest OS or virtualized through a (possibly redundant) Virtual I/O Server Guest operating systems can add and remove CPU, memory, and I/O resources without rebooting LPARs are managed through a Hardware Management Console (HMC)
PowerVM™ PowerVM™ Hypervisor
Storage Storage Ethernet 37
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PowerVM: Virtual I/O server (VIOS) Virtual I/O Server
Red Hat Linux
AIX 6.1
AIX 7.1
SuSE Linux
IBM i
What is it? Each partition still needs a boot disk and Ethernet network connection, but now they can be virtual instead of physical Allows partitions to share Fibre Channel, disk and Ethernet network adapters, with max of 254 partitions (P5 or P6) and 1,000 partitions (P7)
4GB 2 cores
2GB
1GB
4GB
4 cores 4 cores
2GB
Shared Processor Pool
4GB
VIOS 1.2 (AIX 5.3) or VIOS 2.1 (AIX 6.1 & Higher) required with POWER6™ and higher hardware Installed as a special purpose AIX based LPAR, which uses AIX LVM and attaches to traditional storage subsystems Inter-partition communication (client-server model) provided via Hypervisor
Hypervisor
Provides hosting facilities for virtualized resources for clients and has a restricted shell with unique virtualization command set
Storage Storage Ethernet 38 38
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PowerVM: Shared Processor Pools Virtual I/O Server
Red Hat Linux
AIX 6.1
AIX 7.1
SuSE Linux
IBM i
What is it? Pools of processor cores under scheduling control of the PowerVM™ hypervisor Requires POWER6™ or better Most useful when guests experience peak loads at different times
4GB 2 cores
2GB
1GB
4GB
4 cores
Multiple processor pools per chassis are allowed
4 cores 2GB
Shared Processor Pool
4GB
Guest operating systems can be assigned weighted scheduling priorities and processor caps to remain compliant with software licensing requirements
PowerVM™ PowerVM™ Hypervisor
Storage Storage Ethernet 39 39
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PowerVM: Virtual SCSI Red Hat Linux
Virtual I/O Server
AIX 7.1
SuSE Linux
What is it? Ability to support Client LPARs without direct attached storage Virtual devices can be physical, logical volumes or optical devices
4GB
Physical Adapter
2GB
1GB
10 cores
Shared Processor Pool Virtual Server Adapter Virtual Client Adapter
Supported physical storage directly attached to VIOS server One virtual SCSI client can be attached to a virtual SCSI server Create a virtual SCSI adapter on VIOS Each server adapter creates a “vhost” device
Hypervisor
“vhost” devices point to virtual SCSI server adapters
SCSI Storage Storage 40 40
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PowerVM: N_Port ID Virtualization - NPIV Red Hat Linux
Virtual I/O Server
4GB
8GB Physical NPIV Adapter
AIX 7.1
SuSE Linux
What is it? Provides the capability to assign a physical Fibre Channel adapter to multiple unique world wide port names (WWPN)
2GB
1GB
10 cores
Shared Processor Pool
One SAN switch port (F_Port) can be associated with up to 64 node ports (N_Ports), allowing a physical HBA to be shared across multiple LPARs
NPIV allows multiple virtual clients to be assigned SAN devices through a single physical Fibre Channel adapter Fibre Channel HBA is owned by VIOS
Virtual FC Server Adapter
Support P6 or P7 based servers (Blades also) with an 8GB PCI-E Fibre Channel HBA
Virtual FC Client Adapter
Hypervisor
Simplifies storage provisioning (i.e. zoning, LUN masking) SAN device access including tape libraries
SAN devices Storage 41 41
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Power VM: Virtual Ethernet (VLAN) Red Hat Linux
Virtual I/O Server
AIX 7.1
SuSE Linux
What is it? Virtual Ethernet enables intra-partition communication without the need for physical network adapters assigned to each partition Allows administrator to define in-memory connections between partitions handled at the system level – Power Hypervisor and OS interaction
4GB
2GB
1GB
Shared Ethernet enables multiple partitions to share physical adapters from access to external networks
Physical Network Adapter
10 cores
Shared Processor Pool Virtual Network Adapter
Hypervisor
These connections are similar to physical high-bandwidth Ethernet connections and support the industry standard protocols (IPv4, IPv6, CMP, or ARP)
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AIX
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VIOS
What is it? Relocate an entire LPAR between physical chassis Requires POWER6™ or better LPARs continue to run and provide services to clients, who are completely unaware of the migration
4GB
4GB
4GB
4GB
192.9.200.1
PowerVM™
PowerVM™
Hypervisor
Hypervisor
4GB
Final suspension and resumption of LPAR is guaranteed to be less than 2 seconds
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PowerVM Editions PowerVM Editions offer a unified virtualization solution for all Power workloads • PowerVM Express Edition – Evaluations, pilots, PoCs – Single-server projects • PowerVM Standard Edition – Production deployments – Server consolidation • PowerVM Enterprise Edition – Multi-server deployments – Cloud infrastructure
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PowerVM Editions
Express
Standard
Enterprise
Concurrent VMs
2 per server
10 per core (up to 1000)
10 per core (up to 1000)
Virtual I/O Server PowerVM Lx86 Suspend/Resume Shared Processor Pools Shared Storage Pools Thin Provisioning Live Partition Mobility Active Memory Sharing
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Thin provisioning • The amount of physical storage used is less than the amount defined for the virtual workload, • Optimal storage utilization across shared storage pool. • Additional storage is provided dynamically when workloads expand • Storage is released when workloads contract. • Automates optimized storage utilization • More cost-efficient use of storage resources • Integrates multiple storage subsystems
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Virtual I/O Server (Classic) VIOS LPARs
VIOS
VIOS
VIOS
VIOS
VIOS
Hypervisor
Hypervisor
Hypervisor
Storage Pool
Storage Pool
Storage Pool
SAN IBM, EMC, Hitachi, SVC, and Other SAN
Storage Pool
Storage Pool
Hypervisor
Hypervisor
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VIOS
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PowerVM Storage Pools Extending Storage Virtualization Layer Beyond a Single System
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VIOS
VIOS
Hypervisor
VIOS
VIOS
Hypervisor
VIOS
Hypervisor
Storage Pool of SAN & NAS
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Storage Optimization Benefit Without Storage Pools
VIOS
With Storage Pools
VIOS
VIOS
vSCSI devices (SCSI LUNS) disk | optical FC/NPIV | SCSI | iSCSI | SAS | SATA
Physical Storage
Traditional physical or Virtual SCSI Storage
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Agenda
Úvod do Cloud řešení Architektura Cloudu, komponenty Service Management Workflow Integrace heterogenního prostředí v cloudu Obchodní přínosy Cloudu & TCO pro Private Cloud Využití POWER Virtualizace v cloudu ShrnutíVyu Využ Využití ití POWER Virtualizace v cloudu
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IT of the Past – Complex Sprawl Web Servers
IT of the Future
App Servers
Pool
Cloud
End Users App Servers
Scalable Systems
App Servers
App/DB Server App/DB Servers
Workload Optimization
Pool
Virtual Appliances
• Many servers managed individually • Rigid configurations • Server, storage, network silos • HW changes impact SW assets • Extensive do-it-yourself • Services made-to-order per LOB • Workloads bound to hardware • Fragmented service management • Excessive plumbing management
Service Mgmt.
Integ. Soln.
Cloud SOA
• Integrated scalable IT building blocks: – Systems, pools, solutions, clouds – Hardware + software + mgmt software – Workload optimized – Standardized, pre-built, ready to use • Comprehensive virtualization • Mobility of workloads / virt. resources • Unified end-to-end service management • More focus on apps and business value
Lower Costs, Higher Qualities of Service, Increased Agility
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IT Infrastructure Improvement – a two-part strategy Service Management spans the growing diversity of physical and virtual resources, 2
providing unified comprehensive cross-platform management and integration – Services registry, service life cycle mgmt., image libraries, multi-tier composition, provisioning, autonomic optimization, network services, security services, … of Heterogeneous IT Resources – virtual andVirtualization physical of Heterogeneous Servers, Storage, Networks and Their SOASeaDiversity Open Standards Pool
Pool Integ. Soln.
SP Cloud SP
Integ. Soln.
Cloud
Systems, Pools, Solutions, and Clouds that are integrated, scalable, and workload 1
optimized will replace multitudes of individual systems, simplifying IT management. Virtual Resource Objects, Virtual Appliances, Libraries, and Tooling will reduce the labor required for software stack development and management Open Standards and Service Oriented Architecture will be used for interoperability, extensibility, reuse, and complexity avoidance
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Some Myths Versus Realities Myth
Reality
“IT infrastructures will become homogeneous”
• Innovation is accelerating and will drive greater diversity • IT infrastructures will become more modular using integrated scalable workload-optimized building blocks that hide much of their internal complexity
“You should replace everything you have with this new product”
• The latest and greatest new products will soon become old stuff that lacks important functions and qualities. • At any point in time, the best new products must coexist with existing assets
“All IT will move to a cloud utility model”
• Private, public, and hybrid clouds will play an important and growing role in the continuing evolution of IT
“The world we live in isn’t about the ‘next new thing’ but about how well new things can integrate with established applications and processes.” – Steve Mills, November 2010
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Děkuji za pozornost
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BladeCenter S virtualizační promo Apple iPad 2 IBM Mobile Systems Remote (aplikace pro ovládání šasi přímo z iPadu) Start Advisor (nástroj pro automatickou instalaci celého BladeCenter systému) IBM Systems Director (nástroj pto vzdálenou správu) Záruka 3 roky s reakcí do druhého dne Cena kompletu (bez DPH)
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Journey of x86 Virtualization
Server
Storage
Network
Agility
Consolidate Resources
Manage Workloads
Automate Processes
Optimize Delivery
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System x Portfolio Covering the Spectrum of All IT Needs Massive scale out of 100’s or 1000’s of parallel processing nodes in Web 2.0 Data Centers, Clusters, and Large Grids
Hig h Po Valu rtfo e lio
iDataPlex
Enterprise eX5 (High-end)
Transition virtualization and enterprise workloads (SAP, Oracle, SQL, etc…) requiring high availability and large memory footprints to High-end System x.
Server Consolidation, Virtualization, Enterprise Workloads (SQL, SAP, Oracle)
Increased density, energy efficiency and simpler management
Web 2.0, HPC, Grid
Scale Up
BladeCenter Infrastructure Simplification, Application Serving, Energy Efficiency
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Po rt
Hig h
Vo lu
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Scale Out
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System x Rack and Tower
Traditional tower & rack servers
Single Applications
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IBM BladeCenter: Fit-for-purpose choice of blades and chassis
HX5 (4P)
HX5+MAX5 (2P)
HX5 (2P)
HS22V
HS22
HS12
PS702 (16-core)
PS701 (8-core)
PS700 (4-core)
Scalable, Enterprise
Scalable, Max Memory
Scalable, Enterprise
Virtualization & HPC
“Workhorse” .
Entry & SMB
Performance P7
Scalable P7 .
Value P7 .
IBM BladeCenter E
IBM BladeCenter H
IBM BladeCenter S
IBM BladeCenter T
IBM BladeCenter HT
Enterprise, best efficiency, best density
Enterprise high performance
Distributed, office, datacenter-in-a-box
Ruggedized, short-depth
Ruggedized, high performance
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A common set of blades A common set of industry-standard switches and IO fabrics Common management infrastructure Over a decade of a stable platform © 2011 IBM Corporation
BladeCenter S jako Cloud start-up? Outside the datacenter (Midmarket & Distributed LE)
Datacenter (Large Enterprise) Servers Storage Network Management
BladeCenter S: The benefits of BladeCenter beyond the data center” Messaging to mid-market: “BladeCenter S: Big IT for the small office” 58
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