ibm cloud journey v10
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The Journey To Cloud ComputingThe Journey To Cloud Computing
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Agenda
Building a Foundation for Cloud Computing1
IBM Networking into the Cloud3
Introduction to BladeCenter Foundation2
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Customer Buying Criteria are Changing
Stuff
Solutions
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IBM’s Core Competency
Smarter Computing for a Smarter PlanetSmarter Computing for a Smarter Planet
NetworkingNetworkingSoftwareSoftware StorageStorageServersServers
National Care
Law Enforcement
TelecomFraud Prevention
Resource Management
Traffic Control
Trading
Manufacturing
Systems ManagementSystems Management
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IBM Solution is built for Smarter ComputingSingle Partnership you can depend on……
Compute NodesCompute Nodes StorageStorage
NetworkingNetworking Software and Systems Management
Software and Systems Management
Block AccessXIVDS8000Storwize V7000DS5000DS3000
Block AccessXIVDS8000Storwize V7000DS5000DS3000
File AccessN seriesIBM Scale Out Network Attached Storage (SONAS)
File AccessN seriesIBM Scale Out Network Attached Storage (SONAS)
System z™ POWER Systems™ System x™
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EnterpriseEnterprise
Server Consolidation, Large Virtualization and Enterprise Workloads
iDataPlexiDataPlex
Massive scale-outHPC, Cloud, Grid, energy efficiency
Single, infrastructure Applications
System x RackSystem x Rack
BladeCenter BladeCenter Foundation Foundation
Infrastructure integration and simplification,
energy efficiency
Sca
le U
pScale Out
IBM x86 Compute Nodes - One Size doesn’t fit all…….
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Things to Think about…..
How flexible and agile is my infrastructure?Does my vendor(s) solution allow for investment protection?Do I have adequate bandwidth and total throughput?Am I leveraging technology that address my Opex and Capex
short and long-term goalsDoes these solutions scale to my business demands/Can these solutions be Cloud enabled?
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The Journey To Cloud ComputingThe Journey To Cloud Computing
BladeCenter Foundation for CloudBladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
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The Right Journey Is The Scalable Journey
DYNAMIC PROVISIONING for workloads
SHARED RESOURCESCommon workload profiles
CONSOLIDATEPhysical Infrastructure
VIRTUALIZEIncrease Utilization
STANDARDIZEOperational Efficiency
AUTOMATEFlexible delivery & Self Service
Ready the
Infra
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Traditional IT
Standard Managed Services Cloud Delivered Services
Adoption Progression – most customers adopt Private Cloud characteristics over time versus all at once(blue text = % who have implemented)
40%-50%40%-50%
38%-44%38%-44%
21%-25%21%-25%
Less than 20%
Less than 20%
WHERE A
RE YOU?
WHERE A
RE YOU?
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Blade Center Foundation for Cloud
The Right Journey Is The Scalable Journey
CONSOLIDATEPhysical Infrastructure
VIRTUALIZEIncrease Utilization
Ready the
Infra
structu
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Traditional IT
Standard Managed Services Cloud Delivered Services
• Blade Center Foundation for Cloud brings a turnkey Virtualization building block approach
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IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud Workload and Platform Ready
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
Management
NetworkingNetworking
ServersServers
StorageStorage
Workload Ready
CollaborationCollaborationVirtual DesktopVirtual Desktop
Web Applications
Web Applications
Departmental DatabaseDepartmental Database
CRM/ERPCRM/ERP
Platform Ready
Virtual Platform
Virtual Platform
Physical/Virtual ManagementPhysical/Virtual Management
An integrated, converged platform with network, servers, storage, and management that enables a fast, complete virtualized platform deployment
Flexible Scalable Storage
Flexible Scalable Storage
High Speed-Low Latency Network Bandwidth
High Speed-Low Latency Network Bandwidth
Flexible Compute NodesFlexible Compute Nodes
Advanced ResiliencyAdvanced Resiliency
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Faster Results Less Risk Cost Reduction
June
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Build from Scratch
Weeks Days
“Pre-Built”
Pre-implementation System Sizing
Acquire Components
Installation & Configuration
Testing & Validation Management
NetworkingNetworking
ServersServers
StorageStorage
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for CloudDelivers Results in Days Versus Weeks
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IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud Overview
Management
NetworkingNetworking
ServersServers
StorageStorage
IBM x3550 M3
IBM BladeCenter HS22V
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QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Module
Emulex Virtual Fabric Advanced adapter BNT Virtual Fabric 10Gb Switch
IBM DS3524/EXP3524
IBM BladeCenter H
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• High Performance Storage• High Bandwidth• Cost Optimized Storage
New Converged 10GbE/8Gb Fibre Channel Over Ethernet
High Performance, High Density, Lower Energy Processing
Out of the Box Manageability with IBM Systems Director
Announced August 9thAnnounced August 9th
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IBM Systems Director Appliance – Fast and Easy
ServersServers
NetworkingNetworking
Management
StorageStorage
IBM x3550 M3Intel Xeon E5620, 2.40GHz, 8 cores24GB memory (6 x 4GB DIMMs)4 x 300GB SAS drives (2.5”)DVD Multi-burner2 x 1Gb Ethernet portsPreloaded management software
Monitors and manages physical and virtual resources in a seamless single pane of glass
Configuration Templates for fast and easy deployment
Dynamically manages virtual workloads to optimize resource and maintain service levels while providing pro active alerts
Provides visibility into key energy metrics (power, cooling, temperature, airflow) within the solution
Preloaded software includes – Microsoft Windows 2008 R2– IBM Director 6.2 – Active Energy Manager 4.3– DS Storage Manager v10.70 – vSphere 5.0 Client
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DS3500 Fibre Channel Storage
ServersServers
NetworkingNetworking
Management
StorageStorage
IBM DS3524/EXP3524
Primarily used as image/scratch space for VM images
Scales with configuration size From 7.2 TB to 59 TB
Dual controllers for maximum resiliency
Turbo performance option available Up to 2X throughput
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Based on industry leading IBM BladeCenterHighly resilient, energy and cost efficient
NetworkingNetworking
Management
StorageStorage
ServersServers
Intel Xeon E5659 (2.53GHz), 2P, 12 cores 96 GB memory (12 x 8 GB DIMMs) Emulex Virtual Fabric Advanced adapter ESXi key
Redundant 2980W power supplies Redundant AMMs 2 IBM BNT Virtual Fabric 10Gb Switches 2 QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Modules
Superior bandwidthLeading energy efficiencyNo single point of failure
IBM BladeCenter HS22V
IBM BladeCenter H
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Built-in Server Virtualization with VMware, BOFM
Allows for significant logical consolidation of workloads
Facilitates capital cost avoidance via higher asset utilization
Creates resource pools to allow agile workload deployments
Enhances business resiliency
BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager (BOFM) Virtualizes MAC addresses & WWNs
Enhances resiliency; quick recovery after failures
Can be used to set up NICs
NetworkingNetworking
Management
StorageStorage
ServersServers
Recommend VMware vSphere Enterprise License
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ServersServers
Management
StorageStorage
NetworkingNetworking
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Requires fewer devices, cables, & parts than separate LAN/SAN– Lower cost, simpler management than traditional setup
Easily connects to existing LAN/SAN infrastructure
IBM Virtual Fabric adapter supports up to 8 vNICs (4/port)– Important for running larger number of VMs
VMready ties the VM port attributes to individual VM images– Moves them automatically with VM migrations
QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Module- Supports 6 8Gb FC uplinks
Emulex Virtual Fabric Advanced adapter
BNT Virtual Fabric 10Gb Switch- Supports 10 10Gb uplinks
Based on IBM Converged NetworkingFibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) for Simplicity
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Multiple ways to extend the environment:
Add more memory per blade so additional workloads (VMs/blade) can be supported driving higher asset utilization
Add additional compute servers (blades, chassis as required)
Expand to cloud environment with new software functionality like IBM Service Delivery Manager.No need to rip and replace what is installed
More effectively manage and leverage existing capital investment IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud is Extensible
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Medium Around $380K US List
14 compute capacity bladesRedundant 10G FCoE Networking Direct connections to LAN/SAN Storage Capacity = 29 TBVMware Enterprise and vCenter licensing
Supports 500+ VMs
Part#’s that end in “x” must be replaced with “U” for North America
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Blade Center Foundation for Cloud
The Right Journey Is The Scalable Journey
CONSOLIDATEPhysical Infrastructure
VIRTUALIZEIncrease Utilization
STANDARDIZEOperational Efficiency
AUTOMATEFlexible delivery & Self Service
Ready the
Infra
structu
re
Traditional IT
Standard Managed Services Cloud Delivered Services
• Blade Center Foundation for Cloud brings a turnkey Virtualization building block approach•Entry Cloud without Rip and Replace
IBM Starter Kit for Cloud
NEW!NEW!
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Client Value: IBM Starter Kit for Cloud Offerings are a light-weight, entry cloud offerings that address client pain points
Operate Your CloudDeploy VMs
• Delegate provisioning to authorized ‘users’ to improve productivity
• Maintain full oversight to ensure an optimally running and safe Cloud through automated approval / rejection
• Standardize deployment and configuration to improve compliance and reduce errors by setting policies, defaults and templates
• Simplify administration with an intuitive interface for managing projects, users, workloads, resources, billing, approvals & metering
35:1 Slash time to market for new apps from four months
to just two or three days
35:1 Slash time to market for new apps from four months
to just two or three days
Cut costs with efficient operation
Cut costs with efficient operation
Simplify storage of thousands of images
Simplify storage of thousands of images
Create Images
• Easily create new golden master images and software “appliances” using corporate standard OS
• Convert images from physical systems or between various x86 hypervisors to use cheaper tooling
• Reliably track images to ensure compliance and minimize security risks
• Conserve resources, reducing both the number of images and the storage required for them
• Deployment of application images across compute and storage resources
• End user self service for improved responsiveness
• Ensure security through resource and VM isolation, project-level user access controls
• Easy to use - no need to know all the details of the infrastructure
• Protect your investment through full support of your current virtualization environment
• Optimize performance on IBM systems with dynamic scaling, expansive capacity and continuous operation
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IBM Starter Kit for Cloud Offerings Entry level Cloud solutions built on top of the virtualization foundation
Entry cloud offerings that provide affordable, easy-to-install and easy–to-use capabilities to allow clients to more rapidly move to a cloud model
Fast time to value with a solution that is simple to deploy, easy to use and works with existing infrastructure
Accelerate infrastructure delivery and speed service deployment to quickly respond to changing business needs
Dramatically increase IT efficiency with standardization and lower operations cost
Enable self service with a simple interface that provides oversight
Expandable to advanced Cloud offerings
Business Partner Ready
Reference configs allow for flexibility so you can address broader client needs
Cookbooks and enablement so you can provide higher margin, value add services
NEW!NEW!
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Blade Center Foundation for Cloud
The Right Journey Is The Scalable Journey
Dynamic provisioning for workloads
SHARED RESOURCESCommon workload profiles
CONSOLIDATEPhysical Infrastructure
VIRTUALIZEIncrease Utilization
STANDARDIZEOperational Efficiency
AUTOMATEFlexible delivery & Self Service
Ready the
Infra
structu
re
Traditional IT
Standard Managed Services Cloud Delivered Services
• Blade Center Foundation for Cloud brings a turnkey Virtualization building block approach
•Scale with your business demands
IBM Starter Kit for Cloud
•Entry Cloud without Rip and Replace ISDM
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IBM Service Delivery Manager
Integrated Cloud solution that allows clients to leverage existing hardware while achieving both rapid Time to Value and strong return on investment.
– Reduces the amount of integration work required to implement a cloud by offering a pre-bundled and integrated service management software stack
– Reduces the risk associated with integration and accelerates a partner's ability to deliver private cloud computing capabilities to specific vertical markets.
Private Cloud service delivery platform delivered as virtual images
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Physical Server:System X or Power
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Virtual Machines
Hypervisor :VMWare or PowerVM
Hypervisor :VMWare or PowerVM
Service Automation Manager • Orchestration of cloud Operations• Automated provisioning of virtual systems from
self service catalogue
Service Automation Manager • Orchestration of cloud Operations• Automated provisioning of virtual systems from
self service catalogue
Monitoring• Automatic monitoring of provisioned
environment
Monitoring• Automatic monitoring of provisioned
environment
Usage and Accounting • Metering and accounting for cloud services• Enable integration to billing systems
Usage and Accounting • Metering and accounting for cloud services• Enable integration to billing systems
High Availability• Make management server highly availableHigh Availability• Make management server highly available
Service ManagementService Management
Servers, storage, network
Servers, storage, network
Systems ManagementSystems Management
HypervisorHypervisor
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The Right Journey Is The Scalable Journey
Ready the
Infra
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Standard Managed Services Cloud Delivered Services
• Cloud Foundation brings a turnkey building block
•Scale with your business demands
•Cloudburst brings a unified solution Fast and Easy.
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System X Cloud Offerings Roadmap
Advanced Cloud Offering
IBM BladeCenter™ Foundation for Cloud
Cloud Starter Kit
Advanced Cloud
SoftwareVirt Layer Managemen
t
NetworkingNetworking
ServersServers
StorageStorage
Capabilities Integrated Infrastructure & Virtualization• Server, storage, network•Infrastructure provisioning
Core Cloud
+ Self service cloud provisioning+ Service Catalog+ Run book automation
Automated Cloud
+ Service Orchestration+ Metering, Billing, and Scheduling
Virtualization Foundation Entry Cloud Advanced Cloud
Unannounced products, information/details are subject to change
VBlock or FlexPod VBlock + VMware + vCloud Director
VBlock + Cisco Intelligent Automation
VirtualSystem CloudSystem CloudSystem
e.g. ISDM and future offerings
HW Reference Configurations
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SummaryIBM’s Value Proposition IBM brings focused technology for the Data Center IBM is Flexible and Agile for all Data Center workloads IBM brings the tightest interlock between Compute, Networking, Storage
and Software in the industry IBM offers true Single Pane of Glass Systems Management
Let us Prove It! IBM funded Proof of Concept in your environment IBM funded Assessments Join System x and BladeCenter User Group Set up your next meeting with our IBM Team!
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Thank You Questions?
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Optimized virtualized and cloud enabled datacenter – Affordable, low risk virtualization platform allows easy
migration to cloud
– Increases system utilization and efficiency by ~3x
– Maximize ROI by sharing previously unused capacity with additional users
– Rapid and easy deployment
– Simplicity of Single Pane of Glass Management
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Offering Overview – BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
ComputeLeadership Servers
•Blade Servers•Windows/Linux
•VMware
NetworkHigh Performance
•10GbE•FCoE•iSCSI
StorageRich Features
•DS3524•StorWize V7000
ManagementSimplicity
•Single Pane of Glass•Director UIM•vCenter
ArchitectureResiliency
•High Availability•Redundancy
•Fault Tolerant
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An integrated, converged platform with network, servers, storage, and management that enables a fast, complete virtualized platform deployment
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud Messaging
Client Benefits
Quick time to value – Rapidly deliver a virtualized platform -- preloaded and integrated
Improved networking – Convergence technologies and high performance help improve business agility and resiliency with smart workload management and robust infrastructure
Lowered IT cost – Virtualization significantly improves utilization which in turn maximizes capital usage. Scalability reduces need for future capital with a convergence and enterprise management features
Reduce complexity and risk – Pre-loaded and integrated means the human error factor is minimized
Pathway to evolution – migrate to cloud as and when ready without rip and replace by adding cloud management software
Client Benefits
Quick time to value – Rapidly deliver a virtualized platform -- preloaded and integrated
Improved networking – Convergence technologies and high performance help improve business agility and resiliency with smart workload management and robust infrastructure
Lowered IT cost – Virtualization significantly improves utilization which in turn maximizes capital usage. Scalability reduces need for future capital with a convergence and enterprise management features
Reduce complexity and risk – Pre-loaded and integrated means the human error factor is minimized
Pathway to evolution – migrate to cloud as and when ready without rip and replace by adding cloud management software
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
Management
NetworkingNetworking
ServersServers
StorageStorage
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Single pane of glass
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Configuration Template
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Alerting, Virtualization and Automation
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Small Around $180K US List
4 compute capacity bladesRedundant 10G FCoE Networking Direct connections to LAN/SAN Storage Capacity = 7.2 TBVMware Enterprise and vCenter licensing
Supports ~ 150 VMs
Part#’s that end in “x” must be replaced with “U” for North America
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Large Around $750K US List
28 compute capacity bladesRedundant 10G FCoE Networking Direct connections to LAN/SANStorage Capacity = 58TBVMware Enterprise and vCenter licensing
Supports 1000+ VMs
Part#’s that end in “x” must be replaced with “U” for North America
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IBM Starter Kit for Cloud X86 Edition
SW Offering
5641-SK1 – comes with 1 yr SWMA - $1875 per server
5641-SK3 – comes with 3 yr SWMA - $2625 per server
Available Q4 - Announce 10/12, GA 10/20
*Stack Content
Starter Kit (SKC) 2.2
Tivoli Provisioning Manager for Images (TPMfi) 7.1.1
IBM Systems Director Standard Edition for X86 6.2.1.2
IBM Storage Control 4.2.1
Pre- reqs
vSphere 4.1 Enterprise, VMware vCenter Server
IBM Starter Kit for Cloud X86 Edition
•One reference configuration for System x will be available for 2011
= Components that have SWMA Support
NEW!NEW!
Entry Cloud
Management
NetworkingNetworking
ServersServers
StorageStorage
Announce 10/12/2011Announce 10/12/2011