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Power of Virtualization
VirtualizationEnabling InnovationJerald Cheong
14, February, 2007
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Implemented Plan to Extend Plan in 1 Year
28% of sites implemented
54% of sites have or plan to implement
SMB
Source: STG MI (1Q06)
“35% of customers plan to implement storage virtualization over the next
12 months . . . Virtualization becoming a key factor in storage
purchasing decisions.”Goldman Sachs IT Survey, February 2006
Virtualization Adoption Set to Cross the Chasm
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Logical representation of resources not constrained by
physical limitations
• Create many virtual resources within single physical device
• Reach beyond the box – see and manage many virtual
resources as one
• Dynamically change and adjust across the infrastructure
IBM Virtualization Engine
A comprehensive platform to
help virtualize the infrastructure
What is Virtualization?
Virtualization Scope
Single SystemCommon hardware; multiple OS; partitions; virtual I/O and networks
Extended SystemHeterogeneous servers, storage and networks; application-based Grids and networks
Extended EnterpriseInter- and Intra-enterprise Grids and Global Fabrics
Reduce costs
Simplify IT infrastructure & admin
Increase server utilization
Increase scalability of infrastructure
Enhance resilience & reliability
Improve flexibility to business goals and cycles
Improve app performance
Automate IT operations
Accelerate App Development & deployment
Have a single view on the IT environment
Manage a heterogeneous server environment
Manage a heterogeneous storage environment
What apps on what servers. How they relate.
Other
Enable a SOA
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Virtualization Motivators
Source: STG MI (1Q06)
Motivators
Total cost of ownership (TCO) for servers continues to rise, even as total server spend remains flat—and operational costs are the reason
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Cost of mgmt. & admin. 10% CAGR
New server spending 3% CAGR
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Better Utilization: Reduce Capital Costs
Better Management: Reduce Operational Costs
IDC, 2006 IBM Systems Market Opportunity and Trends Briefing (Volume Server), Dec 2005
Inhibitors to Virtualization Adoption...
For those who have No plans to implement
Other 8%
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Product availability
Chargeback, billing end users
Org. barriers
No clear vision from vendors
Quantify value
Lack of skills
No need
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67%
Source: STG MI (1Q06)
Value of a Virtualized Infrastructure
� Improve TCO
Decrease management cost
Increase asset utilization
Link infrastructure performance to business goals
� Access Through Shared Infrastructure
Leverage common tools across many systems
Improve business resilience and security
Establish Service Oriented Infrastructure Foundation
� Increase Flexibility
Create pools of system resources
Maintain freedom of choice with open standards
Simplify by masking complexity
Virtualization Platform
Standards and Open Interfaces
Workload Virtualization
Information Virtualization
Servers NetworksStorage
Virtual Access and Management
Resource Virtualizers
Key Principles
• Comprehensive
• Open
• Heterogeneous
• Common skills
Virtualization Platform
Standards and Open Source
Workload Virtualization Information Virtualization
Servers NetworksStorage
Virtual Access and Management
Resource Virtualizers
Workload Management Usage and Accounting Resource Management Discovery and Mapping
Hypervisors Containers Block Virtualization VIO VLAN
Federation Cleansing
Transformation Global File System
Provisioning Orchestration
Resource Pooling Scheduling
Workload Virtualization Information Virtualization
Provisioning Manager
IntelligentOrchestrator
WorkloadScheduler
Load LevelerBusiness Grid
InformationIntegrator
UniversalDatabase
SAN File System General Parallel File System
Servers NetworksStorage
Resource Virtualizers
Standards and Open Source
VMWare, Xen, Microsoft Virtual Server
IBM Advanced Power Virtualization, z/VM, San Volume Controller
VLAN, VIO
Resource Dependency Service
Enterprise Workload Manager
Virtual Access and Management
Usage & Acctg Manager Director TotalStorage Productivity
Center
IBM Virtualization Engine™ Platform
Virtualization Leadership
� IBM can virtualize up to 80% of a client’s infrastructure
� Over 30,000 UNIX, mainframe, and System i customers exploiting systems-level virtualization
� System x customers deploy over 1,000 virtual servers a day
� IBM is the leading reseller of VMware
� 2,000 storage virtualization customers, +5 every day
� Over 3,400 Virtual Tape Systems supporting 1 Exabyte of data
� Over 500 grid implementations
� Hundreds of in-depth TCO studies
IBM has had the privilege
of working with
thousands of clients
over the past four
decades to help them
exploit our industry
leading capabilities
Summary
Improve TCO
Access ThroughShared Infrastructure
Increase Flexibility
� Develop a strategy
… think holistically
� Start simple… start now
� Maintain flexibility
… standards are key
� Select a partner with experience
ibm.com/systems/virtualization