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IBM Entry Cloud for Power Systems
Jeff Benson and Vess Natchev
Power Cloud Team
IBM Systems Lab Services #powersystems, #powerlinux, #bigdata, #IBMWatson, #OpenPOWER, #cloud
Welcome to the Waitless World
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• New!! IBM Cloud PowerVC Manager – Simplified Cloud Management offering focused on Power Systems – Self-Service Portal, Automated Approvals, Metering Data, OpenStack Services,
Image templates for Cloud Deployments • New Storage Capabilities
– Support for NPIV Hitachi VSP & USP Storage – Improved data deletion policies
• New HA Capabilities – Remote VM Restart with NovaLink configurations
• Dynamic Resource Optimizer(DRO) Improvements – Balances workloads using Mobility Capacity on Demand(COD) to move resources to
workloads for PowerVM NovaLink environments – Basic scheduling for DRO services which allows DRO to activated based on a
schedule • Enhanced Security Isolation
– New Security Projects integrated with role-based security controls • Active Memory Expansion Support for VM Deployments
PowerVC v1.3.1
ü New IBM Cloud PowerVC Manager – Simplifies and Accelerates Cloud Adoption
ü New storage management capabilities
ü Enhanced Policies for Dynamic Resource Optimization
Announce – 4/12/2016 GA – 6/17/2016
ü Automates VM provisioning and best practices ü Improve resource utilization to reduce capital expense and power consumption ü Increase agility and execution to quickly respond to changing business requirements ü Increase IT productivity and responsiveness ü Manage scalability without adding complexity
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What Can PowerVC do for you?
“A simple tool to quickly roll out LPARs/Virtual Machines on Power Systems”
§ Easily clone, copy and relocate Power Systems virtual machines – Improve virtual machine consistency through replication – Policy-based placement of new and relocated virtual machines – Complete virtual machine management: Storage, Compute, Network
§ Quick and easy installation to get you up and running quickly – One button verification of stack integration and operational environment – Simplify operations by not having to logon to HMC, VIOS, or storage to provision virtual machines
§ Build a Private Cloud with PowerVC + Upward integration to cloud managers for private cloud management
– Build on OpenStack APIs for automation and extensibility – Integration to IBM Cloud Orchestrator
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PowerVC Standard Edition Overview
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Base provisioning and virtualization • Rapid LPAR provisioning and
deprovisioning • Storage provisioning • Virtual network configuration • Physical and virtual resource discovery • LPAR resize (dynamic LPAR changes) • LPAR migration (Live Partition Mobility) • Host Maintenance Mode • Image capture • Image repository and authentication
services
Rapid provisioning and management of VMs/LPARs on Power Systems using an intuitive Web interface
Advanced capabilities • Compute templates (“t-shirt sizes”) • Storage templates • Storage Connectivity Groups • Host Groups • Placement policies • Collocation rules • SAN volume create/delete • Remote restart • Switched HMC support • Dynamic Resource Optimization (DRO)
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Cloud PowerVC Manager Overview
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Capabilities • Self-service portal • Projects • Image templates • Approvals • Metering
Plus all PowerVC Standard Edition Capabilities
Self-service entry cloud solution
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PowerVC Advanced Server Virtualization
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Feature Benefits
Simple install and configuration ● Quick time to value
Intuitive user interface
● No training required reduces implementation time and cost
● Activities can be performed by less skilled personnel, saving the time of more skilled resources
Resource pooling and Placement policies
● Improve resource utilization to save costs
● Reduced burden on IT staff to save costs
On-Going optimization ● Increase user productivity
Manage existing VMs ● Ability to incrementally manage a single VM or LPAR or groups of VMs
Targeted VM placement for deployment ● Reduces complexity
VM templates ● Enables consistency to maintain standards and ease support burden
One-click system evacuation ● Simple way to prepare server for maintenance activities
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IBM Cloud PowerVC Manager – Private Cloud Management
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Feature Benefits
Simple install and configuration ● Quick time to value
Self-Service Portal
● Accelerates workload deployment
● Enables building a Power Systems private cloud
Policy-based approvals ● Streamlines approval process for new workloads
requested from the self-service portal
Access to OpenStack Services ● Provides ability to integrate with other OpenStack solutions
Simple upgrade from Standard Edition to Cloud PowerVC Mgr
● Single Product for both advanced virtualization and cloud management for Power Systems
Deploy Templates ● Captures best practices and desired flavors of deployment for the self service portal
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PowerVC is built on the OpenStack community foundation
ü Provides an Open alternative to proprietary cloud stacks
ü Protects clients current investment with simple path to new technology
ü Open APIs provides great flexibility and agility
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Why OpenStack for Power? § Community development improves speed of innovation
– Over 12,000 people in the community – Covering 130 countries – Rapid growth of community
• Apr 2012 – 150 orgs, 2600 individuals • Jan 2013 – 850 orgs, 6600 individuals • Sept 2013 over 12,000 individuals • Sept 2015 over 17,000 individuals
§ Protects current investment with simple path to new technology – Broad industry support and ecosystem for extensive device support and cloud
standards – Open and extensible architecture to quickly integrate into existing
infrastructures
§ Open alternative to proprietary cloud stacks – Open APIs provide flexibility and agility – Foundation for private and public clouds built on best practices of industries
leading thinkers
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Platform Management
Virtualization Management
Cloud Management
HMC
PowerVC Std Edition
IBM Cloud PowerVC Manager
Infrastructure as a Service with IBM Cloud PowerVC Manager
Virtualization Management with PowerVC
Power Systems Hardware Management Console
Providing comprehensive and consistent management experience for Power Servers
IBM Power Systems Management Strategy
• Hardware and firmware management for Power • Hardware and firmware configuration and controls • Service, support and update management • Hardware appliance
• Leadership solution for PowerVM and PowerKVM • Virtual Image Management and Deployment • Resource Pooling and Dynamic VM Placement • On-going optimization and VM resilience
• End-user self-service provisioning of IaaS for PowerVM • Service catalog with virtual systems and applications • Subscriber and account management (multi-tenancy) • Private Cloud focused and exploiting Power Systems
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Features-PowerVC Standard Cloud
HMC Support ü ü PowerVM, PowerKVM ü PowerVM
P6,P7/7+POWER8 ü ü Managed VM Type AIX, IBM i, Linux ü Managed From OS RHEL (Power & X86) ü Highly available VIOS configs ü ü
One-click Evacuation ü ü
Remote VM Restart ü ü Host Groups ü ü Affinity Rules ü ü Dynamic Resource Optimizer ü ü
Self-service portal ü Access to OpenStack directly ü
Policy based approvals ü
Deploy Templates ü Metering ü
§ PowerVC Standard Edition Simplified lightweight advanced
virtualized management for scale up or scale out Power systems
§ IBM Cloud PowerVC Manager Simplified Lightweight Private Cloud for Power Systems
PowerVC Offering Structure
ü Cloud PowerVC Manager is included in AIX EE v1.2
ü ICMO Customers with current SWMA are entitled to Cloud PowerVC Manager
ü Sold standalone as well Price metric – Managed Core
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PowerVC: Power Systems Virtualization Center
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Cinder Nova Quantum Virtualization Drivers • Nova drivers for HMC • Nova Drivers for NovaLink • Leverage ecosystem to
support broad range of IBM and non-IBM storage and network attached to Power
IBM Power Systems Storage
IBM and 3rd Party Network
IBM and 3rd Party
AMQP DBMS
New Mgmt Capabilities • Monitoring & Events • More granular VM Mgmt • OVF Image Formats • Configuration Patterns
Virtualization Mgmt UI • Simple and Intuitive • Targeting the IT Admin
New Management APIs • Virtualization Management • Monitoring & Events
PowerVC Virtualization Management Console
Platform Provides… • Virtual Machine Placement • Workload Aware Mgmt • Performance Mgmt • Availability Mgmt
Packaging and Simplification • Simplified Install and Config • Intuitive Administration Model • Focus on day 0/1 TTV
OpenStack API
Security (KeyStone) Scheduler
Images Flavors
API Additions
Monitoring
VM Mgmt
Platform Projects
Quotas OVF
OpenStack, Platform Computing and other IBM Value Added Components
Power Driver Network Drivers Storage Drivers
MariaDB
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Configuration – Initial View
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Base Capabilities – Deploy LPAR
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Base Capabilities – Capture LPAR
Activation engine must be installed in LPAR
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Base Capabilities – Resize LPAR
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Base Capabilities – Migrate LPAR
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One Click System Evacuation
Provides easy, graceful way to prepare for maintenance
§ Automatically relocate all virtual machines to other machines – Use the PowerVC scheduler to determine the target host or manually select the
destination host – Clears the system of virtual machines without excessive administrator work
§ Alternatively, fence off the physical host to prevent new virtual machines from being deployed or moved to that host
– Option to allow administrators greater control of relocation operation
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PowerVC Host Groups
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Host 4
Host 5 Host 6
Host 1
Host 2 Host 3
Host 7
Host 13 Host 14
Host Groups allow the PowerVC administrator to create a logical boundary around a group of physical servers • Each server can only be in one host group • Deployment, mobility and remote restart are only
allowed within the group • Each group has its own placement policy • Hosts are placed in the default group when added
“PCI” Host Group
“POWER8” Host Group
“Austin” Host Group
Default Host Group
Host10
Host11
Host 12
Host 8 Host 9
“Sandbox” Host Group
Introduced in PowerVC v1.2.3
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PowerVC Advanced Placement
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Host 5 Host 2 Host 7
Host 13 Host 14
The PowerVC scheduler takes the capacity of servers into account to determine which host to deploy or relocate VMs to. Hosts with the greatest free CPU or memory allocation becomes the target of the next VM.
The scheduler can also take host CPU utilization into account when scheduling VMs
Host10
Host11
Host 8 Host 9
CPU MEMORY
CPU MEMORY
CPU MEMORY
Scheduler support VM placement based on CPU & Memory capacity and CPU Utilization
Scheduler choice
Scheduler choice
Free CPU / Memory Capacity
Host CPU Utilization
Introduced in PowerVC v1.2.3
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PowerVC VM Collocation Affinity and Anti-affinity
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Host 1 Host 2 Host 3
Affinity and Anti-affinity provide control over which VMs can be placed on the same host - VMs with Affinity must be deployed
to the same host - VMs with Anti-Affinity must not be
placed on the same physical host
VM with no affinity requirements – can go anywhere within the host group
VMs with affinity – must be placed on the same host
VMs with anti-affinity – cannot be placed on the same host
Introduced in PowerVC v1.2.3
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Policy Description Initial Placement
Packing Pack workload on fewest physical servers Maximizes usable capacity, reduces
fragmentation, reduce energy consumption ü
Striping Spread workload across as many physical
servers as possible Reduce impact of host failures, higher
application performance ü
CPU Balance
Place VMs on the hosts with the least allocated CPU
Higher application performance ü
Memory Balance
Place VMs on the hosts with the most available memory
Improve application performance ü
Affinity Affinity specifies that VMs should be placed
on the same host or few hosts Useful for collocating VMs on the same
host(s) ü
Anti-Affinity
Do not place VMs on same host Useful for ensuring VMs are not collocated Availability cluster support (e.g. PowerHA) Higher application performance
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PowerVC Placement Policies
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PowerVC v1.3 Dynamic Resource Optimizer(Q4 2015)
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Host 1
Host 3
PowerVC v1.3 Dynamic Resource Optimizer allows for automated rebalancing of workloads between servers • Server workload can be automatically balanced two ways:
• Relocating Virtual Machines between servers • Moving processor capacity between servers using Enterprise Capacity on Demand
• Works with AIX, IBM i or Linux VMs
Policy-based automation to balance workloads
Relocate VM
Relocate VM
Move server Capacity with COD
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PowerVC Multi-disk capture and deployment
Multi-disk capture and deployment allows capture and deployment of boot and data volumes • Works with AIX, IBM i or Linux VMs • Boot and data volumes can be captured separately and
combined and deployed together • Disk volumes do not have to be on the same device • Mirrored boot volumes are captured and deployed • Up to 64 volumes supported
Deploy
Capture
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Introduced in PowerVC v1.2.3
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PowerVC Remote Restart
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PowerVC Remote VM Restart enables restarting VMs from a failed host on another server • Works with AIX, IBM i or Linux VMs • Requires a human decision to perform restart using PowerVC • Host Group policy controls VM placement • Supports both PowerVM and PowerKVM • Requires POWER8 with firmware 8.20
Improved recovery from unexpected system failures
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PowerVC 1.3.1 Cloud Self-Service Portal
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ü Customizable Deploy Templates provides standardized choices for self service users
ü PowerVC admin has control via policies & approvals for VM capture, deploy, VM expiration extension
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Learn More about PowerVC
PowerVC LinkedIn Group
http://tinyurl.com/linkedinpowervc
PowerVC on Facebook
http://facebook.com/ibmpowervc
PowerVC on Service Management Connect…
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/servicemanagement/cvm/pvc/index.html
PowerVC Hosted Trial – Try out PowerVC in our environment for FREE
http://tinyurl.com/powervctrial
PowerVC Free Customer Trial – Customers can try PowerVC for FREE https://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/iwm/web/reg/download.do?source=IPVCv12E&S_PKG=trial&lang=en_US&cp=UTF-8
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PowerVC Web Demos
Five Part PowerVC Demo Videos Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPacPkjmz8U
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxCd59JkoDw
Part 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jom4pqppxas&list=UUgE9X6PQy5D7zx30Gsz8e3w&feature=c4-overview&sf22364866=1
Part 4
http://youtu.be/ba-6cEJqu-o
Part 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzNvzCnIZME&feature=youtu.be
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IBM Cloud Design Workshop
Features: § Discuss available Power cloud solutions
§ Review current virtualization and provisioning processes
§ Review current server, storage and network environment
§ Discuss current software stacks and images
§ Review possible cloud users, workloads and expectations
§ Create use cases for cloud implementation
§ Define hardware and software environment for cloud implementation
Service Benefits: § Cloud design based on best practices, and customized to your environment and goals
Learn More: www.ibm.com/systems/power/solutions/cloud/?link=infr_prod
Design a private cloud with help from cloud experts at IBM
Service Overview: The Cloud Design Workshop for Power Systems will examine the client’s cloud requirements and create a blueprint for implementing the most suitable Power cloud solution.
Part of PowerCare Contacts:
Vess Natchev, [email protected] Jeff Benson, [email protected]
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PowerVC Implementation
Features: § Implement a PowerVC Solution with:
– IBM Cloud PowerVC Manager – Rapid VM provisioning and de-provisioning – Storage provisioning – Capture/migrate/resize of VMs – Attach /detach SAN volumes to VMs – Compute templates (“t-shirt sizes”) – Storage templates – Storage connectivity groups – VM placement policies
Service Benefits: § Get started with virtualization management
§ Gain experience with using PowerVC on Power Systems
§ Quantify the benefits of virtualization management for your IT environment
Learn More: www.ibm.com/systems/power/solutions/cloud/?link=infr_prod
Implement entry cloud solution with help from the experts at IBM
Service Overview: IBM will implement a IBM PowerVC entry cloud solution based on a jointly developed plan with the client.
Part of PowerCare
Contacts: Vess Natchev, [email protected] Jeff Benson, [email protected]
Thank you
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