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WebSphere CloudBurst
WebSphere CloudBurst Appliance andIBM WebSphere AS Hypervisor Edition
Antonella BertolettiSenior Certified Consulting IT Specialist WebSphere Technical Sales TeamIBM Software Group
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Agenda
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� Cloud Computing
� Intelligent Management for Virtualized infrastructure
�IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition
�IBM WebSphere Cloudburst Appliance
� Conclusions
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Why Cloud Computing
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Globally, systems and infrastructure are reaching a breaking point.
� Explosion of data, transactions, and digitally-aware devices strains IT infrastructure and operations.
� Exponential growth in communications subscribers and services exposes bandwidth limitations.
� Supply inefficiencies and demand spikes tax energy and utility systems.
� Clogged and congested roadways impact productivity.
� Networks, supply chains, and borders face a proliferation of new risks and threats.
Meanwhile, customer expectations and competitive pressures are increasing.
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IT costs continue to increase
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Source: IDC, 20081WW TB Capacity Shipped on Enterprise Disk Storage Systems2Server processing consumption doubles every 3 years
� Costs to manage systems has doubled since 2000
� Costs to power and cool systems has doubled since 2000
� Devices accessing data over networks doubling every 2.5 years
� Bandwidth consumed doubling every 1.5 years
� Data Doubling every 18 months
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� Server processing capacity doubling every 3 years
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� 10G Ethernet ports tripling over the next 5 years
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Cloud Computing: the ultimate service oriented infrastructure
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Respond quicklyDeploy services rapidly in response to needs.
Infrastructure EfficiencyPay for what you need, only when you need it.
Cloud Computing LeadershipEstablish a flexible sourcing strategy.
Manage risks effectivelyEffectively meet resiliency and security requirements.
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What is Cloud Computing?
IT
�Self-Service
�Economies of Scale
�Technology Advancement
A user experience and a business model
� Standardized offerings
� Rapidly provisioned
� Flexibly priced
� Ease of access
An infrastructure management and services delivery method
� Virtualized resources
� Managed as a single large resource
� Delivering services with elastic scaling
Similar to Banking ATMs and Retail
Point of Sale, Cloud is Driven by:
Banking
Retail
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� Mission Critical� Packaged Apps� High Compliancy
� Test Systems� Pre-production� Developer Platform
� Variable Storage� Software as a Service� Web Hosting
Service Integration Service Integration
Traditional
Enterprise ITPrivate Cloud
Services Services
Service Integration
Public
Clouds
Services
Hybrid Cloud
Enterprise
The future: Three co-existing delivery models
IT portfolio aspects migrating to cloud today:
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Cloud Computing Market Opportunity and Trends
• The addressable software market opportunity within five years for cloud
computing is about $95 billion – Morgan Stanley
• 58% CIOs believe cloud computing will cause a radical shift in IT…47%
already using or actively researching. – CIO Magazine
• After 2012, 25% of SMBs in developed countries will build their IT and
business infrastructures on SaaS and cloud-based IT and business process
outsourcing. – Saugatuck
• It will undoubtedly transform the information technology (IT) industry…
profoundly change the way people work and companies operate. -
Economist
• Modernizing an infrastructure to behave more like an internal “cloud”
also makes IT a more effective cloud computing user – as cloud offerings
mature. – Gartner
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Agenda
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� Cloud Computing
� Intelligent Management for Virtualized infrastructure
�IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Editio
�IBM WebSphere Cloudburst Appliance
� Conclusions
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Intelligent management for Virtualized Infrastructure
WebSphere® Application Server Hypervisor Edition
� New edition of WAS optimized for virtualized environments
� Pre-configured, ready to run on a hypervisor
� Images supported and maintained by IBM
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� Secure cloud management appliance
� Reduce setup time for WebSphere environments
� Codify your infrastructure for reduced risk
� Simplified maintenance and management
� Dispenses WebSphere virtual image software
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WebSphere Application ServerHypervisor Edition
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IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor EditionNew edition of WAS optimized for server virtualization environments
� Significantly reduce deployment and setup time
� Virtual image software preconfigured and ready to run on VMware ESX, ESXi
� Simplified maintenance – single image supported and maintained by IBM
� Standards based - Open Virtualization Format (OVF) support
� WAS V6.1 and V7.0 versions are both
available
� Pre-loaded onto WebSphere CloudBurst Appliance
IBM WebSphere Application ServerHypervisor Edition
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IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition
•Preinstalled, configured, and tuned
•Open Virtualization Format standard packaging
•Attended and unattended activation
•WebSphere Application Server 6.1 and 7.0
•Available as a stand-alone image, or with WebSphere CloudBurst
Profiles
Operating System
WebSphere ApplicationServer Binaries
IBM HTTP Server (IHS)
OVF package
OVF
WebSphere
Parameters
OVF
System and
Network
Parameters
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WebSphere Application Server
Hypervisor Edition
Deploying Virtual images of WebSphere Hypervisor Edition
Example
Profiles
Operating System
WebSphere ApplicationServer Binaries
IBM HTTP Server (IHS)
OVF package
Activation for DMgr
Activation for Custom Node
WebSphere
Deployment
Manager
WebSphere
Custom
Node
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Virtual Machines running on a hypervisor
Hypervisor(VMware ESX)
..WebSphereDeployment
Manager
VM VM VM
.. WebSphereCustom
Node
WebSphereCustom
Node
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Current characteristics and evolution
� Existing prerequisites:
�Customer Cloud environment based on
� X86 Hardware
� VMWare ESX hypervisor
� IBM WebSphere CloudBurst v1.0 makes the deploy of:
�Linux SUSE Operating System virtual server
�WebSphere Application Server v6.1 or v7.0 and feature packs
� Evolution
�Plan to support either zSeries and pSeries platforms
�Plan for integration with IBM CloudBurst, WebSphere Portal, WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere ESB
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What is WebSphere Cloudburst?
2. …that manages your on-premise cloud…Bring your own Enterprise cloud
- hypervisors
- storage
- network
1. An appliance from IBM…Includes
- hardware
- CloudBurst function
- WebSphere Application Server images
- WebSphere Application Server patterns
3. … comprising WebSphere Virtual Systems- Customize and extend images and patterns for
your applications
- Dispense and run in the cloud
- Life-cycle management and optimization
Web 2.0 UI, CLI, and REST APIs
OVF
images
Patterns and
Scripts
Users and
Groups
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IBM WebSphere CloudBurst Appliance (1/2)Delivers Enterprise Cloud Services To Speed Application Deployment
� Speed application deployment and reduce setup time from weeks to minutes
� Pre-defined application environment (ie. patterns) based on 10+ years of management best practices
� Cost-effective, rapid, and repeatable application deployment
� Maximize reuse of resources by automatically returning them to the shared resource pool upon completion
� Management reports for chargeback and tracking usage
� Obtain optimal efficiency rates by managing individual user and group access
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IBM WebSphere CloudBurst Appliance (2/2)Delivers Enterprise Cloud Services To Speed Application Deployment
� Optimize resource utilization by means of intelligent placement algorithms based on cloud activity
� Simplified maintenance and management with a self-service management console
� Ensure security of data and environments with a physical appliance that serves as an encrypted vault
� Integrates with IBM Rational development and Tivoli management software for end-to-end support
� IBM Implementation Services for Cloud Computing for WebSphere CloudBurst quick start
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Catalog
Catalog
� IBM provided Virtual Images of WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition
�V7.0.0.3
�V6.1.0.23
� Feature Packs
� User supplied Script packages
�wsadmin or other scripts
� JEE applications
Scriptsand/or
JEE apps
SingleServer
DMgr CustomNode
IHS
JobManager
AdminAgent
V7.0
SingleServer
DMgr CustomNode
IHSV6.1
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Patterns
� Pattern is one or more virtual images and script packages from the catalog to satisfy a certain deployment topology
� Example: Creating pattern of WebSphere V7.0 Clustered topology
Create Pattern from components available
in Catalog
Catalog
CustomNode
CustomNode
SingleServer
DMgrCustomNode
AdminAgent
V7.0
SingleServer
DMgr CustomNode
IHS
V6.1
JobManager
DMgr
IHSScriptsand/or
JEE apps
DMgr
CustomNode
IHS
CustomNode
Patternfor Clustered
V7.0
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Preloaded Patterns
Standalonenode
Single Server
WebSphere cluster (dev)
DMgr/IHS
CutomNode
CustomNode
WebSphere cluster
DMgr
CustomNode
IHS
IHSCustomNode
DMgr
Node 1IHS 1
Node n+1
WebSphere cluster (large)
Node 10
IHS n+1
IHS 4
Advanced Options for messaging, session persistence, and global security available
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Bring your own private cloud
Local or SAN
Storage
1. Hypervisors
Hypervisor 9.1.2.3(VMware ESX)
..DMgr Custom
Node
VM VM VM
2. Storage
3. IP Address Pool
Custom
Node
9.1.2.3
9.1.2.49.1.2.5
9.1.2.6
9.1.2.79.1.2.8
172.1.2.3 172.1.2.4 172.1.2.5
172.1.2.6
172.1.2.7
172.1.2.8
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From Pattern to Virtual System
Placement of Virtual Images
IHS
CustomNode
CustomNode
DMgr
Pattern
1. Choose hypervisor(s)
2. Create virtual machines
3. Inject IP addresses
4. Start VMs and WAS
5. Run scripts
DMgr
CustomNode
IHS
CustomNode
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Dispense single virtual image or customer environment
Run in cloud computing environment
At end of reservation, remove virtual image(s)
from cloud
Return capacity to available pool
* Will support other hypervisors in future releases
Working Together
Out of the box:� WAS 6.1 Hypervisor Edition� WAS 7.0 Hypervisor Edition� Management console� Pre-defined patterns� VMware ESX Server* support
Customize:� Customer-defined patterns
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Agenda
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� Cloud Computing
� Intelligent Management for Virtualized infrastructure
�IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Editio
�IBM WebSphere Cloudburst Appliance
� Conclusions
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Virtualization management in WebSphere Brand
� WebSphere Extended Deployment Virtual Enterprise (WXD VE)
�Runtime optimization based on required performance characteristics, within a fixed pool
�Application virtualization and optimization
�Doesn’t address cloud computing space
� WebSphere Cloudburst
�Minimal effort to setup and deploy
�Target must be a virtual image
�Focused on WebSphere products in virtualized environments
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WebSphere CloudBurst and WebSphere Virtual Enterprise
Efficient utilization, optimization and management of WAS apps within a production topology
Efficient, repeatable set up and tear down of WAS virtual systems, ability to standardize environments within datacenter, and manage a shared resource pool
Main Purpose
Moves application workload within cell
Places WAS cells across hypervisorsWorkload management control point
Physical or virtual (VMware, System p, z/VM, etc.)
Hypervisor required (VMware, additional hypervisors in future)
Platforms
WAS is installed and configured ahead of time
Creates, dispenses and configures WAS cells. Installation and configuration of WAS
Applications within a cell topologyServer (OS, WAS, and application)Type of virtualization
Virtual EnterpriseCloudBurst