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A more scalable, security-rich, rapidly-implemented and automated PaaS and IaaS private cloud infrastructure Speaker: Shaown Nandi @Shaown
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Private Modular CloudA more scalable, security-rich, rapidly-implemented and automated PaaS and IaaS private cloud infrastructure
Shaown Nandi , IBM Global Technology Services, Cloud Leader
March 11, 2014
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Build a cloud that’s customized for you. Dynamic Hybrid is the future.
Private Cloud & ITPrivate Cloud & IT
Benefits:
• Fully customizable
• Robust management
• Secure by design
Benefits:
• Fully customizable
• Robust management
• Secure by design Best of both worlds. Better outcomes.
Maximize return on existing IT investments
Match workloads to best-fit infrastructure
Hit the right balance of risk to speed
Meet seasonal capacity without CapEx
Add new capabilities quickly
Benefits:
• Low entry cost
• Pay-per-use
• Highly elastic
Benefits:
• Low entry cost
• Pay-per-use
• Highly elastic
Dynamic HybridDynamic Hybrid
Public CloudPublic Cloud
Hybrid CloudHybrid Cloud++
Private Modular Cloud
SoftLayer
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Private Modular Cloud provides best-in-class PaaS private cloud
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Modular by design Pattern based approach
✚ Select and assemble modular of HW, SW,
feature, and services. Option of IBM (SmartCloud Orchestrator),
OEM or Open Source cloud management
software stacks Option of IBM, SoftLayer or Client HW
✚ Start small and scale to 10,000VMs with
modularity and standard architecture
Orchestration
✚ Full automation of deployment and
lifecycle management of cloud services
across resources, workloads and services✚ Manage heterogeneous hybrid
environments.
✚ 200+ Application patterns (App, MW
and DB)✚ Treat “cloud” as a single workload
(vs. components in stack)✚ Automated deployments of patterns in
minutes
Automation
✚ Have your fully function private cloud
deployed in weeks or less ✚ Automated patch management in
minutes
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Cloud Management (choice or both)
OpenStack VMWare
ComputeStorageNetworkPureFlex & x-series
*PMC Created Cloud
IBM PMC Automated Patterns
Ops & Consumer Self Service PortalOpenStack Dashboard, VCAC, SCO
Feedback LoopFeedback loop used to create
new patterns for continual automation advancements e.g.
software defined Network, Storage, SecurityAutomated Middleware Provisioning
200+ Industry Patterns (e.g. IBM, Oracle, Microsoft)
This can be• SoftLayer• other IaaS
• Client Premise
Hypervisor ESX, KVM, XEN, HYPERV, QEMU
AutomatedPatterns
Manual feedbackPatterns
(for automation)
SoftLayer Bare MetalSoftwareDefined
• Developer APIs• Provision &
de-provision• Snapshots
• Reconfiguration
xAAS IntegrationFrameworkIBM Private
Modular Cloud
SCO
PMC Capability Overview
Remote Managed Services
Private Modular Cloud deconstructed
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IBM Private Modular Cloud helps you realize the full potential of your cloud with integrated, automated infrastructure and middleware
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Services to stand up a Platform-as-a-Service private cloud in client’s data center in a few weeks. Automation throughout middleware and hardware provides higher level of value – much faster provisioning and simpler management. Supports hybrid cloud environment.
Less than a day to stand up on-premise PaaS private cloud (vs. months)
In minutes to provision /de-provision middleware & hardware (vs. weeks)
200+ patterns ready for automated provisioning
Start from 100VMs, scale up to
10,000VMs
Add / remove service modules as your needs change
In minutes for automated middleware maintenance via self-service portal (vs. weeks)
Self-service Portal Automated
provisioning in minutes
Library of 200+ patterns
Up to 40% increase in IT productivity with optional on-going managed services
Speed and agility Simplified managementScalability & flexibility
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Choose from options to build cloud fits your needs. Scale your cloud capacity and add services quickly with modular features.
Build your private cloud by assembling a choice of modules
Start small and scale to 10,000 VMs1
You can have up to 50 VMs as test and development.
100 VMsproduction
400 VMsproduction
10,000 VMsproduction
A standard set of private cloud modules
OS2 and middleware patterns,OS and database patterns
Software patch management
Remote cloud management
Optional private cloud modular services(Add to your standard set as needed)
Data protection
Software security compliance
Workload balancing
Network
Cloud management
software
Middleware and database automation capability
Server Storage
Benefits Start small and scale your cloud infrastructure as your business demands grow Designed to be standardized, modular and scalable from many virtual machines Assemble your cloud with flexible choices of modules
1Virtual machine (VM); 2Operating system (OS)
Modular by design
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Hybrid computing
Customer on-premise
Private cloud
SoftLayerDedicated Server
Private cloud
Cloudbursting
Failover site or
resources
Additional capacity resources
Private Modular Cloud provides flexible delivery models for private cloud - hybrid computing.
SmartCloud Orchestrator
SmartCloud Orchestrator
Retain control of the IT environment and protect
proprietary systems and data
Maintain regulatory compliance and desired
service levels
Address rapidly escalating scalability and processing
demands required by analytics and innovation
Modular by design
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Our solution helps you accelerate time to market by enabling the provisioning of new workloads within minutes.
Quick setup on dashboard
Platform-as-a-service capabilities can enable provisioning in minutes Over 70 clients in more than 18 countries deployed automated application patterns1
60 to 80 percent reduction in deployment efforts experienced2
Benefits Helps accelerate time to market for new services and products Enables faster pattern provisioning—from weeks to minutes3
Facilitates more rapid capacity scalability—within minutes4
Helps speed up the middleware maintenance process (patches, upgrades)—from weeks to minutes5
1A pattern is defined as code for a specific operating system, database, middleware or solution that enables automated provisioning and de-provisioning of the operating system, database, middleware and solution. 2,3,5Based on an IBM client engagement; individual results will vary. 4Based on IBM internal estimates; individual results will vary.
Library of more than 200 patterns
Automated provisioning
Pattern based approach
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IBM Tivoli® softwareTivoli Asset Management for ITTivoli Access Manager for e-businessTivoli App. Dep. and Discovery ManagerTivoli Asset Discovery for DistributionTivoli Business Service ManagerTivoli Change & Config. Mgt DBTivoli Directory ServerTivoli Enterprise Monitoring (Pruning Agent)Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring (TDW)Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring ServerTivoli Integration ComposerTivoli ISMTivoli Monitoring (TEMA DB)Tivoli Monitoring (TEMA OS)Tivoli Monitoring ITCAM - TEMA MQMBTivoli Monitoring ITCAM - TEMA SQATivoli Monitoring ITCAM - TEMA WASTivoli Monitoring OS Agent (TEMA)Tivoli Netcool®/ImpactTivoli Netcool/OMNIbusTivoli OMEGAMON® XE (Messaging for Dist)Tivoli Provisioning ManagerTivoli Service Automation ManagerTivoli Service Request ManagerTivoli Process Automation Engine
IBM Rational® softwareRational Asset ManagerIBM Rational Team Concert™
IBM WebSphere® softwareWebSphere TX SeriesWebSphere Application ServerWebSphere Application Server NDWebSphere Dynamic Process EditionWebSphere Edge Component (Caching Server)WebSphere Edge Component (Load Balancer)WebSphere Enterprise Services BusWebSphere Message BrokerWebSphere MQWebSphere MQ ClientWebSphere Portal ServerWebSphere Process ServerWebSphere Svc Registry and Repository
IBM Information Management softwareIBM DB2 ClientIBM DB2 Connect™ Application Server EditionDB2 Enterprise Server EditionDB2 Enterprise Server Edition (TSA HA)
IBM Lotus® softwareLotus Domino ServerLotus Sametime Server
IBM OtherIBM CICS® Transaction GatewayIBM Cognos Business IntelligenceIBM HTTP Server
Additional third-party vendors
Microsoft
Oracle
Apache
Bea
Sun
Java
1Patterns available as of February, 2014. For the latest patterns information, please check with your IBM sales representative.
A library of more than 200 patterns1 ready for automated provisioning in minutes.
Pattern based approach
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Step 1Install cloud management software stack
Step 2Build PaaS patterns and service catalog
Step 3Build process automation workflows
Steps to build a platform-as-a-service cloud
Automation scripts
Cloud management
software Web service
Test and development
Database server ...
IBM Private Modular Cloud can help you set up a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) cloud with true automation in as few as 20 days.
Why IBM?
IBM-developed automation scripts are designed to do the manual work for you.
We have more than 200 patterns ready for automated deployment.
We can help provide faster cycle times via more rapid deployment services.
… now you can reduce the time required to build PaaS from 6 months to 20 days!1
1Based on internal IBM estimates; individual results will vary.
Automation
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TasksPre reqs Month 1 Month 2 Month 3
Period 0 WK1 WK2 WK3 WK4 WK5 WK6 WK7 WK8 WK9 WK10 WK11 WK12
PMC Implementation
Update CEQ (due diligence)
Infrastructure setup Connectivity setup (VPN) ISM (ticketing) and
GACDW (CMDB) setup
Site access and testing
Management Setup Tools Configuration Tools Registration
Integrated Testing
Knowledge instruction and risks and issues documentation
Transition Exit
Steady State
BillingSteady-state support
One-time cost (OTC)
Monthly recurring charge (MRC)
Transition
Private modular cloud (PMC); customer evaluation questionnaire (CEQ); virtual private network (VPN); integrated service management (ISM); Global Asset and Configuration Data Warehouse (GACDW); configuration management database (CMDB)
This is an estimated timeline for a managed infrastructure for private cloud services engagement.
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We provide a customizable self-service dashboard to help simplify the management of your private cloud.
Benefits Provision and de-provision a set of middleware and hardware within minutes1
No more specialized system administration skills required—users can access the tools directly A personalized “self-service dashboard” can reduce automated maintenance times
from weeks to minutes—to implement security patches and perform upgrades1
Automation helps enable near-zero human error, which can improve system quality2 One of the first cloud services with automated patch management in the market
1Based on internal IBM estimates; individual results will vary. 2Ibid.
Run and manage a PaaS cloud with ease
Provision/De-provisioningAutomated pattern
provisioning in minutes via PMC self-service portal
Software patch management (Optional feature of PMC)
Automated software patch and upgrade in minutes via portal
Managed Services for Private Cloud(Optional feature of PMC)
Comprehensive private cloud infrastructure monitoring by IBM
specialists.
Automation
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• 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
Orchestration Services
Image Management
Infrastructure Services
Storage Compute Network
Pattern Services
Marketplace and Content
Orchestrator
Cloud Resources
Benefits Reduce time-to-market to deliver new business services Improve administrator productivity
Orchestrating workloads within the cloud
Orchestration
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Manage
Infrastructure monitoring
Infrastructure management
Private cloud management
Managed infrastructure for private cloud from IBM leverages integrated managed infrastructure services for:
Monitoring and management of the cloud infrastructure (hypervisor, server, storage, network) Monitoring of the cloud software layer (i.e., VCAC 5.1, VMWare vCOPS, VMWare vChargeback) Management of the middleware, groupware and database within the cloud software infrastructure Monitoring and management of the provisioned virtual machines (above hypervisor) IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) service-management disciplines
*Management of cloud software layer provided by cloud-specialized administrators (i.e., provisioning, security)
Service m
anag
emen
t
Service delivery catalog and automation management Management*
Cloud performance and capacity management
Provisioning management
Imagelifecycle
management
Metering and chargeback
Cloud software stack
Cloud infrastructure
Monitoring
Network
Integrated managed infrastructure services
Managed infrastructure for private cloud
Storage
Server
Hypervisor Monitoring
Management
Reporting
We can support your private and hybrid cloud infrastructure as well as provide near-comprehensive infrastructure monitoring.
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IBM helped a leading financial enterprise in Europe expedite application development and time to market with a private modular cloud solution.
Business objective
To optimize operations and remain competitive, the financial enterprise sought a private cloud outsourcing solution that would provide the scalability and flexibility to rapidly provision standardized, virtual servers and support the activities of its more than 1,000 in-house operations and new product application developers.
Results Established a PaaS, private
cloud environment more quickly
Helped reduce risk and human error using automated servers that shortened the deployment time from 6 weeks to within 26 minutes
Helped expedite new product and service time to market, thus expanding new business opportunities and operations efficiencies
Solution: IBM Private Modular Cloud, IBM Strategic Outsourcing, IBM Integrated Technology ServicesIndustry: Banking | Location: Northern Europe Profile: A leading financial enterprise in Northern Europe | Size: More than five million retail customers
What IBM did
The IBM Strategic Outsourcing and IBM Integrated Technology Services (ITS) teams built a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) private cloud environment with an automated self-service portal within 19 days. The portal provides the company’s application developers the capability to find new server resources within an hour. We provided an improved platform for new product development, test and deployment.
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IaaS CapabilitiesManaged Services
Requirements
Other Requirements
✚ Cloud Enabled
✚ pSeries✚ X Series
(Win / Linux)✚ Tier 1
Storage
✚ Managed Applications
✚ ITIL
✚ Data hosting location sensitive
Private Shared Cloud
✚ Requires a highly built out and resilient
infrastructure✚ More suited to traditional 3 Tier
Application models, (App, MW and DB)✚ Typical application being SAP, Oracle
ERP solutions
IBM Premise
Public Cloud
✚ 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 & mongoDB business analytics solutions
SoftLayer Premise
Private Modular Cloud
Private Cloud
✚ Out of the box private cloud (server,
storage & network)✚ Option of IBM, OEM or Open Source
cloud management software stacks✚ Option of IBM, SoftLayer or Client HW✚ 200+ Application patterns (App, MW
and DB)
Client, IBM or SoftLayer Premise
IBM’s integrated cloud portfolio enables the adoption of a variety of Private and Public Cloud Services.
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SoftLayer provides world-wide services with a standardized infrastructure; triple network architecture and powerful automation.
World-Wide Services 13 Data Centerswith 100,000 Servers and 22,000,000 Domains in the US, Amsterdam and Singapore 19 Network Points of Presencein 5 countries to facilitate response times 21,000 Customers12 Additional DCs announced for 2014/2015
Tokyo
Hong Kong
Singapore
Seattle
San Jose
Los AngelesDenver
Dallas (6)
Houston (2)
ChicagoNew York City
Washington DC
Atlanta
Miami
London
Amsterdam
Frankfurt
Flexible, Automated InfrastructureData Center & Pods
• Standardized, modular hardware configurations
• Globally consistent service portfolio Triple Network
• Public network for cloud services• VPN for secure management • Private network for communications
IMS (Automation Software)• Bare metal provisioning• Integrated BSS/OSS• Comprehensive network management
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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
softlayer.comDownload the IBM white paper:
“Private cloud in the hybrid cloud era: The critical choices driving business value and agility”
Watch an overview video and Key considerations and benefits of private clouds video
Download IBM Private Modular Cloud Solution overview paper
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