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How IBM MQ Advanced can extend your hybrid messaging deployment optionsHHM-2941Leif Davidsen
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Pain point : “New information, systems and services are springing up everywhere, and all need to be connected!”“Configuration, maintenance and operation of infrastructure take too long”
Pain point : “Deployments take months instead of hours”
Pain Points : “Our developers need to create engaging new apps fast, and make them interact with existing infrastructure”“I want to use the skills I have and not be forced to waste time learning stuff I won’t need”
Too often the reality….
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Built on Apache
Hybrid Messaging is here with Message Connect
IBM Message ConnectIBM MQ IBM Message
Hub
Connecting your enterprise MQ backbone to the Cloud
HOT off the press!IBM announces Message Hub for Bluemix Dedicated!
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IBM Hybrid Messaging
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App AccessPartner
Enterprise MQ Backbone
Bluemix
Message HubBased on Apache Kafka
MQ Light API
REST Kafka Message Connect
IBM Message Hub offers ‘cloud-native’ messaging and usability
MQ is being deployed in cloud environments with growing demand for cloud-style usability: “self-service”
Digital IT Enterprise IT
Learning the lessons of messaging middleware
Systems are dynamic – new applications, new sources of data, new consumers of data• The challenge of delivering data to meet
changing demands needs a flexible infrastructure• Roll-your-own code in the applications
– Increases cost, time and complexity, but can deliver the code where you need it
• Storing the data in a database or file – Creates a permanent record, but does nothing to provide
timely analysis
A messaging infrastructure can meet both needs• Keeps the application simple and able to adapt to change• Can deliver filtered information to consuming applications,
and also deliver to a permanent information store7
Growth in IBM Messaging Deployment Choices
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Individual Software Deployment
MQ V7.1 MQ V7.5 MQ 7.5 MQ V8 MQ V8 MQ V8
Integrated Software Deployment
MQ V7.5 Advanced
MQ V7.5 Advanced
MQ V8 Advanced
MQ V8 AdvancedMQ V8 Advanced pattern for Pure
MQ V8 AdvancedMQ V8 Advanced pattern for Pure
Cloud/aaS deployment
MQ V7.0.1 HVE
MQ V7.5 HVE
MQ V7.5 HVE
MQ V7.5 HVE MQ Light Service on Bluemix
MQ & MQ Light on DockerMQ on Azure, AWS, SoftLayerMessage Hub
MQ on DockerMQ on Azure, AWS, SoftLayer Message Hub
Developer focused deployment
MQ Advanced for Developers
MQ LightMQ Advanced for Developers
MQ LightMQ Advanced for Developers
MQ LightMQ Advanced for Developers
Appliance Deployment
MQ Appliance MQ Appliance
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MQ deployments
So what is IBM MQ?
• Simplifies applications, no need for complex connectivity logic or error handling
• Scales from single application deployments to billions of messages per day
• Connects from the mainframe to the mobile and the Internet of Things, moving data from applications, files and services
• Most widely deployed enterprise messaging solution with the largest ecosystem and set of skilled practitioners
• A secure messaging environment, with your customer and business data encrypted end to end
• Built-in High Availability with automated failover
• A single point of visibility and control for the data flowing through your business
• Reliable, robust movement of data with transactional integrity
Messaging you need Messaging as you need it
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Updates in Fixpacks since MQ V8
• Fixpack 2– Built on the new LDAP features in MQ V8 to support authority records for LDAP users and
groups – Activity trace data extended to include microsecond call durations
• Fixpack 3– Support for authentication via PAM on Unix platforms– Protection against SSL security vulnerabilities (reduced CipherSpecs)– Extended start events
• Fixpack 4– Capped message expiry– Redistributable clients– Security change configuration events – Obfuscation of database passwords
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Version x, MQ long term service
x.0.0.1 x.0.0.2 x.0.0.3 x.0.0.4 x.0.0.5 x.0.0.6 ……
Stable and Rapid Delivery
Version y, MQ long term service
Statement of Direction
x.0.1
x.0.2
x.0.3
x.0.n
y.0.1
y.0.2
y.0.3
Fixes only. No mid-service function.Same 5+3 service lifetimeLTS releases every couple of years
Fixes, plus new functionNew delivery every few months(~4 months expected)Fixes on latest mod onlyNewly added function will evolveover mods
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Integrated MQ deployment
IBM MQ Advanced makes it easier for clients to buy and deploy all the IBM MQ distributed server capabilities they need within a single purchase.• IBM MQ Advanced for Developers is
also available specifically for development use only
IBM MQ Advanced is a part that provides entitlement to IBM MQ Server, Managed File Transfer Service, Advanced Message Security, and Telemetry:• Buy a single part at a single price (per
PVU) for all the distributed server capabilities.
What makes IBM MQ Advanced different?
MQ MFT Service AMS Telemetry
IBM MQ Advanced
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Use IBM MQ Advanced Message Security (AMS) to guarantee the privacy of message contents
End-to-end data encryption
• Protects business and customer data from exposure if systems breached
• Demonstrates awareness of security risks and takes action to avoid impact
Where does Advanced Message Security fit in?
Application BApplication A
Channels
IBM MQ system
Queue ManagerQueue Manager
IBM MQ has many built in security features:
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Where does Telemetry fit in?
Real-time access for enterprise applications to connect to a range of mobile devices, remote sensors, actuators etc.
IBM MQ Telemetry includes the following key components:
• The Telemetry service that runs on the IBM MQ server
• MQ Telemetry clients that are distributed to remote devices and applications
MQ Telemetry uses the open standard MQTT protocol.
Ideal to connect devices within the enterprise
Sensor(e.g. RFID)
Telemetry client
Enterprise
Telemetry ServiceTopic
Application BApplication A
Queue Manager
Oil RigSmart Phone
MedicalDeviceVehicle
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Where does Managed File Transfer fit in?
Bringing Managed File Transfer to IBM MQ – file data is moved as MQ messages. Available as 2 chargeable components: MFT Agent and MFT Service. Available separately, and MFT Service is included in MQ Advanced
An MFT Agent performs the fundamental file transfer function of sending and receiving files from the local system.
MFT Service installs a file transfer agent on a MQ server with additional capabilities
MQ MFT supports file-to-file movement, but also file-to-message, and message-to-file
An MQ Explorer integrated GUI or command-line is used to configure and administer MFT.
Channels
MQ network
Loggingcomponent
MFT Agent
Application BApplication A
MFT Agent
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Securing file data with SSL and IBM MQ AMS
MQ MFT supports transport level encryption using SSL
Data is encrypted before it is
sent over a channel and decrypted when it is received
IBMMQ
QueueManager
IBMMQ
QueueManager
svrconn channel
sndr/rcvrchannels
IBMMQ
QueueManager
IBMMQ
QueueManager
svrconn channel
sndr/rcvrchannels
When combined with MQ Advanced Message Security
– Allows file data to be encrypted at the source system and only decrypted when it reaches the destination system
– Data is secure even when at rest on a queue
Agent Agent
AgentAgent
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Handling both files and messages across MQ MFTOne file to one message
MQMFT
One file to a group of messages
One message to one file
A group of messages (or all messages on the queue) to one file
• File can be split based on:– Size– Binary delimiter– Regular expression
• One message becomes one file
• Optionally, a delimiter can be inserted between each message
used to compose the file
• One file becomes one message
MQMFT
MQMFT
MQMFT
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Virtual patterns on IBM PureApplication
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• PureApplication provides a fully integrated IaaS forautomated provisioning of machines and softwaredeployments– Available as a hardware system, software or a Softlayer service– Repeatable and reliable MQ deployments for consistency
• MQ vSys.Next Support in IBM PureApplication V2.0from MQ V8.0.0.3 onwards– Concept similar to hypervisor but software components separated from
O/S– Drag and drop MQ onto Core O/S image to compose VM configuration
• Management and maintenance of MQ via PureApp console• Pattern support for highly available queue managers• Power/AIX support added to Linux x86 support with MQ
8.0.0.4
Off-prem in Dedicated SoftLayer datacenters worldwide
On-prem Bring Your Own Hardware
On-prem Appliance
High Availability and Idle Standby
Lower cost licensing for failover systems – whatever the High Availability (HA) solution you choose
Failures happen, but they don’t have to impact your businessHave you designed for high availability?Protect your ability to access your applications and data, and process your messages and transactions without
interruption in case of failure
MQ offers a choice of HA options:MQ-based: Multi-Instance Queue Managers
Software-based HA with automatic failoverFailover systems licensed through ‘Idle Standby’ Licensing
Hardware based: PowerHA, and other 3rd party optionsRestarts wider range of system and application based assetsFully automated HA had historically been licensed through purchase of a full additional licenseLicense updates extend ‘Idle Standby’ licensing to hardware-based HA environments as well
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MQ for Developers
IBM MQ Advanced for Developers• What’s this for?
– A part in the IBM MQ offering that is intended for use by developers only– Enables developers to install and use the entire IBM MQ Advanced stack on their personal
development machines without needing to pay a PVU based license• Priced by Authorised User Single Install with IBM Support• Doesn’t replace existing Test and Production usage• Also available without IBM Support – and free to download
Development environmentIntegration Test
System and Performance Test
Production Environment
High Availability
Full MQ Advanced License RequiredMQ Advanced for Developers License Idle Standby
License Required
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MQ Light : Software and Cloud• Messaging that application developers will love to use,
helping them make responsive applications that scale easily• Open APIs crafted to
feel natural in a growing range of popular languages
• Tooling that makes modular app development easy
• Now supported as an additional API within IBM MQ
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MQ in the Cloud/as a Service
Both LoB & IT have Messaging Requirements:
• App composition• Microservices• Interaction with systems of record
• Emphasis on app responsiveness• Quick (or no) install and easy to use• Available in languages that support
technology choices
• Assured delivery of data
• Transactional units of work
• Synchronizing systems of record
• Emphasis on reliability
• Planned maintenance windows
• Available in languages used by business critical systems
dockernode
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Event driven applications
Streaming data to analytics
Wiring for microservices
Messaging is key for new engaging applications
• De-coupled microservices allow applications to evolve rapidly– Open protocols support current and future
technologies, allowing any component to
• Low response times are non-negotiable for engaging applications– Applications which are told and respond when
something happens, they don’t have to keep watching
• Insights the from data you already have– Data needs to be streamed from anywhere to one or
many analytics engines
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Message Hub is…..• A scalable, distributed, high throughput message bus based on Apache
Kafka• Wide compatibility via 3 interfaces: REST, Kafka and MQ Light AMQP • Tightly integrated with Bluemix – The Bluemix native Message and Event
Bus
MQ (plus other on-prem data sources)
MQ Light APIAMQP
RESTful APIHTTP
Apache KafkaTCP
Streams
Whisk
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Build Your Own CloudDeployment automation• Chef samples, UrbanCode Deploy
Containers:• MQ on Docker
Amazon• MQ BYOS&L – Monthly rental or PVU• MQ per hour (from IBM Business Partner)
Pure Application Systems:• Build reusable & re-deployable
patterns
SoftLayer• MQ BYOS&L: monthly rental or PVU
Public Cloud EconomiesTime to Market
Total ControlMaximum FlexibilityMaximum Security
Microsoft Azure• MQ BYOS&L – Monthly rental or PVU• MQ pre-installed and purchasable
directly from MS
Traditional Software:• MQ monthly rental licenses• MQ PVU licenses• System z (OTC, MLC)• MQ Appliance
Deploying MQ on Clouds and more…
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MQ in Docker
• MQ 8.0.0.4 supported to run inside a Docker image.Details: https://ibm.biz/mqdocker
• Brings the benefits of Docker to MQ– Lightweight containers for running MQ– Predictable and standardized units for deploying MQ– Process, resource and dependency isolation
• IBM sample Docker files for customizing and building your own Docker images– Best practice guidance– Runs an MQ queue manager inside a container, isolated
from the rest of your system
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Licensing for MQ on Docker is BYOSL based on PVUs of the machine running the Docker container
Scripted Deployment of MQ
UrbanCode Deploy IBM tool for automating deployments of
applications and middleware IBM MQ supported with a plug-in
Configure and interact directly with IBM MQ in multiple ways with out-of-the-box steps
Chef Chef automates configuration and management
Allows infrastructure to be described in code Scripts already available for deployment of MQ
Ensuring MQ continues to be easier and quicker to deploy
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Appeal of the Cloud: Perception of MQ:
vs ease of deployment low skill scalable cheap
high skill effort and risk from change application complexity
MQ self service
Perceptions of IBM as a Service today
Line-of-business and developer resistance to using MQMQ not taken into future deployments where it should be
MQ systems able to respond to LoB requirements quicklyMQ suitable for cloud deployments
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Using MQ as a service• Not an environment, more a lifestyle choice!• Addresses the increasing demands on agility and
scale of messaging infrastructures• As a service goes hand in hand with self service
• Many clients have built MQ as a service today– Orchestration and automation of MQ resources
• E.g. IBM Urbancode Deploy, Chef, Puppet, etc.
– Running on bare metal or in a cloud
• Redpaper now available http://ibm.biz/mqaas_red33
MQ as an Appliance
• The scalability and security of IBM MQ V8 in a physical appliance form factor• Rapid, reliable, simple, secure exchange of data across applications, systems and services• Convenience, fast time-to-value, and low total cost of ownership of an appliance• Use as a messaging hub to extend connectivity within your enterprise, in branch offices, factories or stores
Rapid to deploy, easy to configure and run for enterprise and remote deployments
What’s new in IBM MQ Appliance M2000 Integrates seamlessly into MQ networks and clusters Simple out of the box High-Availability with paired connectivity to another appliance Simpler maintenance with fixpacks delivered as certified firmware updates onto a locked down
appliance Appliance delivered pre-optimized for maximum performance out-of-the-box New MQ Console to provide a browser-based user interface offering personalized monitoring and
configuration
IBM MQ Appliance
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High-end solution for enterprise consolidation use case Capable of handling large MQ workloads for persistent
and non-persistent messaging Host multiple Queue Managers to act as a messaging
hub A replacement for multiple separate MQ servers Built-in High Availability when paired to a 2nd appliance
and off-site disaster recovery to another Appliance Supports MQ AMS, and can be used to move MQ MFT
files between MFT endpoints
Lower-end solution for branch office or factory deployment
Same software and hardware as the Enterprise appliance, but processor usage limited
Designed to meet lower messaging throughput requirements
Supports all features of M2000A, including High Availability, Disaster Recovery and MQ AMS
Trade-up part available from M2000B capacity to M2000A capacity
IBM MQ Appliance M2000A (for Enterprise) IBM MQ Appliance M2000B (Branch etc.)
Easily deploy and maintain MQ messaging in minutes!
Which MQ Appliance is right for you?
MQ Appliance : High Availability & Disaster Recovery
DR ReplicationAsynchronous(10 Gb Ethernet)
Initial Delivery of Disaster Recovery function available November 30th 2015Each Queue Manager supports either HA or DR
Future update will enable Queue Managers to replicate for both HA and DR
HA Replication
Synchronous(10Gb Ethernet)
Statement of Direction
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Monday10:30-11:30 3592 New MQ features
3452 Managing applications
12:00-13:00 2835 MQ on z/OS and Distributed
15:00-16:00 3470 Latest MQ z/OS features2833 Where is my message?3544 MQ Light in an MQ infrastructure
16:30-17:30 3573 Hybrid cloud messaging2941 MQ Advanced
Tuesday08:30-09:30 3540 The MQ Light API
12:00-13:00 3456 The IBM MQ Appliance
13:15-14:15 3499 Introducing Message Hub3458 MQ Appliance administration
14:30-15:30 6432 MQ updates and futures (InnerCircle)2849 Messaging feedback roundtable
16:00-17:00 3544 MQ Light in an MQ infrastructure3513 MQ hands on lab
Wednesday08:30-09:30 3602 Managing your MQ environment
12:00-13:00 3613 Designing MQ self service6408 Hybrid messaging roadmap (InnerCircle)
13:15-14:00 3416 HA and DR with MQ3433 Why secure your messaging?
15:45-16:30 3429 Securing MQ2847 Meet the messaging experts
16:00-17:00 3508 MQ Light hands on lab
16:45-17:30 2275 Migrating to the IBM MQ Appliance
Thursday08:30-09:15 3420 MQ Clustering
2931 Business agility with self service MQ
09:30-10:15 3479 MQ z/OS clusters and shared queue3450 Optimising MQ applications2849 Messaging feedback roundtable
10:30-11:15 3465 MQ Appliance high availability3481 MQ z/OS messaging connectivity
11:30-12:15 3474 Active-active messaging3537 Monitoring and managing MQ3425 MQ publish/subscribe
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