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Introducing IBM CloudBurst
A Breakthrough in Service Deliveryfor Data Center Workloads
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Agenda
Current Challenges Benefits of Cloud computing Public Versus Private Introducing CloudBurst CloudBurst Benefits Summary
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IT infrastructure is reaching a breaking point
85% idleIn distributed computing environments, up to 85% of computing capacity sits idle.
Explosion of information driving 54% growth in storage shipments every year.
1.5x 70¢ per $170% on average is spent on maintaining current IT infrastructures versus adding new capabilities.
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Banks use automated teller machines to improve service
and lower cost.Self Service
Manufacturers use robotics to improve quality and
lower cost.Standardization
Telcos automate traffic through switches to assure
service and lower cost.Automation
Operations have industrialized to become smarter.
… breakthroughs like these are enabled by service management systems.
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Reduce the headaches of integrating and maintaining servers, storage & software
With a service management system that provides:
Dramatic improvement in time to market Clients with what they need when they need it
• Self-service
• Service in one day, not six weeks
The lowest per-unit cost• Hands-free operation
• Elimination of mundane tasks from skilled personnel
What if you could industrialize your data center?
Active Energy Manager
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Delivery Model Architectures
Cloud Infrastructure
IaaS
PaaS
SaaS
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Architectures
Platform as a Service (PaaS)Architectures
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Architectures
Cloud Infrastructure
SaaS
Cloud Infrastructure
PaaS
SaaS
Cloud Infrastructure
IaaS
PaaS
Cloud Infrastructure
PaaS
Cloud Infrastructure
IaaS
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Private versus Public
Elastic Computing Faster provisioning Easy to Administer Cloud’s are generally responsible for Backup and DR Self Service Portals No Setup
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Private versus Public
Cloudburst
Elastic Computing Through Virtualization
Faster Provisioning Automated Operation
Easy to Administer Integrated Service Management
Self Service Portal Web 2.0 based
No Setup Single delivery, installation, support, price
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IBM Cloud for Software Development
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Virtualization
Service Automation & Standardization
Development&
Test
Staging
QA
Production CloudForSW
developers
System x, BladeCenter
IBM Storage
NetworkingIBM Power Systems
Benefits•Reduced development cycle time
•Reduced Capital Expenditure
•Reduced Operations Expenditure
•Improved Energy Efficiency
•1,000 self service users globally
•1,300 Virtual Machines•Modular and scalable•Resources provisioned in minutes
•System x , p, z (future)•Automated zero touch operations
•1.5 million VM hours in 3 months
•50% growth monthly in VM hours
•From sandbox to serious usage
•Policies to change user behavior
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Economic benefits of a Cloud Deployment
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Case Study ResultsAnnual savings: $3.3M
(84%) $3.9M to $0.6M
New Development
Software Costs
Power Costs
Labor Costs (Operations and Maintenance)
Hardware Costs (annualized)
Liberated funding for new development, trans-formation investment or direct saving
Deployment (1-time)Software Costs
Power Costs(88.8%)
Labor Costs ( - 80.7%)
Hardware Costs( - 88.7%)Note: 3-Year Depreciation Period with 10% Discount Rate
Without Cloud
With Cloud
100%
Current
IT Spend
StrategicChange Capacity
Hardware, labor & power savings re-duced annual cost of operation by 83.8%
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IBM CloudBurst at a Glance
GTS Quickstart Services:
Base Hardware Configuration*:• 1 42U rack
• 1 3650M2 Systems Management Server
• 1 HS22 cloud management blade
• 1 BladeCenter H chassis with redundant Ethernet and Fibre Channel switch modules
• 3 managed HS22 blades
• DS3400 FC attached storage
Cloud Software Configuration: • Systems Director 6.1.1 with BOFM, AEM; ToolsCenter 1.0; DS
Storage Manager for DS4000 v10.36; VMware VirtualCenter 2.5 U4; LSI SMI-S provider for DS3400
• VMware ESXi 3.5 U4 hypervisor on all blades
• Tivoli Provisioning Manager v7.1• DB2 ESE 9.1; WAS ND 6.1.0.13; TDS 6.1.0.1• Special purpose customized portal and appliance wizard that
enables client portal interaction
• Tivoli Monitoring v6.2.1• OS pack
A service delivery platform that is pre-integrated at the factory
Built-for-purpose based on the architectural requirement of specific workloads
Delivered and supported as a single product
Prepackaged, pre-configured servers, storage, networking, software and installation services needed to stand up a private cloud
Installation and configuration
Deploy and integrate BladeCenter hardware in customer data center and network
Configure local storage area network
Configure users and security profiles
Configuration and discovery of virtualized compute, network and storage resources
Configure self- service portal
Installation and configuration
Deploy and integrate BladeCenter hardware in customer data center and network
Configure local storage area network
Configure users and security profiles
Configuration and discovery of virtualized compute, network and storage resources
Configure self- service portal
On-Site introductory Training
Overview and hands-on platform training including topics like:
BladeCenter, local SAN and network switch management
Administrator and user level training
On-Site introductory Training
Overview and hands-on platform training including topics like:
BladeCenter, local SAN and network switch management
Administrator and user level training
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Features Benefits
IBM CloudBurst delivers from the factory…
Self-servicePortal
Self-servicePortal
…Each of these IBM CloudBurst features and benefits are detailed on the following pages
Improve serviceService CatalogService Catalog
Automation SoftwareAutomation Software
Pre-packed AutomationTemplates
Pre-packed AutomationTemplates
Built-in VirtualizationBuilt-in Virtualization
Single Delivery, Installation & Price
Single Delivery, Installation & Price
Implementation Services
Implementation Services
Single SupportSingle Support
Reduce cost
Easy
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IBM CloudBurst eases the headaches of traditional infrastructure…
Single delivery
Single installation
– Quickstart services
Single price
Single support– Single phone number to call for
all support issues
…Simple financing options available to help you conserve cash and accelerate pay back
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Initial implementation services included
…Private Cloud platform is up and running in days, supported by knowledge transfer
Installation & Configuration Integrate IBM CloudBurst in data center
and network Configure local storage Set up users and security profiles Configure virtualization resources and
self-serve portal
Hands-on Training Covers broad range of management
considerations Addresses administrator and user levels
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2010
2009
Optimized for Development & Test Workloads
IBM Cloudburst 1.1
IBM Cloudburst Planned
Key Enhancements Expand HW Platform to
PowerSystems, iDataplex, and System Z
Cloud Analytics and Dashboard capabilities
Cloud capacity Planning Enahanced security &
resiliency options Compliance reporting
options Integration with public
cloud offeringsKey Enhancements Request, Deploy and Manage
VMWare, KVM or Xen virtual environments
Energy metrics integrated with IT service management tools
High Availability Enhanced security options Metering and Accounting Integration with developer
design tools from Rational Sample images from
Information Management Integration with Websphere
Cloudburst
IBM CloudBurst Roadmap
Capabilities System X BladeCenter HW;
scalable and modular GTS CloudBurst Quickstart
Services Request, Deploy and Manage
VMWare virtual environments Energy Utilization metrics Backup and Recovery
IBM Cloudburst Future
Optimized for Production Workloads
IBM WebSphere CloudBurst Appliance
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Summary
“Fit for purpose”: Based on architectures required by specific workloads.
Self-contained: Service management, software, hardware, storage, networking
Modular: Automatically expandable and scalable
Virtualized: End-to-end across server, network, and storage
Self-service: Ease of consumption
“Lights-out”: Zero touch automated operations
IBM Smarter Planet
IBM Smarter Planet
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Backmatter
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