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February/March 2011 HP CLOUD SERVICE AUTOMATION Hemanth Dattatreya HP Software

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Page 1: February/March 2011 HP CLOUD SERVICE AUTOMATION Hemanth Dattatreya HP Software

February/March 2011

HP CLOUD SERVICE AUTOMATION

Hemanth DattatreyaHP Software

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AS A CIO, WHAT CHALLENGES I AM FACING?

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What the business expects…THE CLOUD ADVANTAGE

Source: IDC Enterprise Panel, 3Q09, n = 263, September 2009.

Encourages standard

systems 68.5%

77.7%Easy/fast

to deployto end-users

64.6%Always

offers latestfunctionality

Pay only for what

you use 77.9%

Monthly payments75.3%

Requires less in-house

IT staff, costs67.0%

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IT IS BEING BYPASSED BY THE BUSINESS

…leading to shadow IT, and increased risk for the business

“..developers are bypassing IT and putting applications onto public clouds at a

rate

5x

greater than IT thinks”

Source: You’re Not Ready For Internal Cloud, by James Staten, Forrester Research, Inc., July 26, 2010

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AS A CIO, WHERE DO I WANT TO BE?

PrivateTraditional

Public/Hybrid

IT as the broker of technology services

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CIO NEEDS TO OPTIMIZE SERVICE DELIVERY WHILE INTEGRATING CLOUD

BUILD Scalable private and public cloud solutions optimized for applications

CONSUME off-premises services securely

TRANSFORM legacy infrastructure and applications

MANAGE & SECURE Service management, automation and governance solutions to manage across cloud and existing IT services

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KEY TO BROADER ADOPTION OF CLOUD: TRUST

Before the Economics of Cloud Computing Can be Considered, Organizations Require a Trusted Service Infrastructure

Security Control

Service-LevelManagement

Compliance

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CLOUD COMPUTING TYPES

Cloud Infrastructure Services (IaaS)

Platform Services (PaaS)

End-User Services (SaaS)

Physical Infrastructure

Service Consumer

How is it used?

What is delivered?

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BUSINESS GOAL IN CLOUD COMPUTING

Service Delivered

Business selectsservices

Service gets built

Minutes

Automated provisioning for many applications:• Business driven• Timely• Accurate• Cost Effective

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IT GOAL IN CLOUD COMPUTING

Service Delivered

Business selectsservices

Automated Build Process

Minutes

Automated provisioning for many applications:• Zero touch

fulfillment• Costs controlled• Control maintained• Services Delivered

• Business Satisfied

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HP Cloud Service Automation

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SELF SERVICE USER

BUILDPRIVATE CLOUD

VIRTUAL PRIVATE & INDUSTRY CLOUDS

PUBLIC CLOUDS

BRIDGE BRIDGE

PUBLISH

CONSUME

MANAGE & SECURE

BROKER

Application

Aggregate, Manage and Secure

Service Catalog

Intelligent automation for building, managing and securing cloud services from infrastructure to applications

CLOUD SERVICE AUTOMATION

Single portal to manage private, public and hybrid cloud servicesSingle portal to manage private, public and hybrid cloud services

Intelligent, business policy based automated resource management

Intelligent, business policy based automated resource management

Advanced application deployment management & optimization

Advanced application deployment management & optimization

Complete hybrid & heterogeneous cloud service & automation

Complete hybrid & heterogeneous cloud service & automation

Extensible to public & private cloud (e.g., Amazon EC2)Extensible to public & private cloud (e.g., Amazon EC2)

Cloud Service Automation

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Key Features

AGILITY WITH HP CSA

SELF-SERVICE PORTAL

APPLICATION ANDINFRASTRUCTUREAUTOMATION

INTELLIGENT RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

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TAKE FULL CONTROL WITH CSA

Multi-

Vendor

Physical and

Virtual Elastic

(Dynamic)

application

server

storage

network

• Efficient cloud service lifecycle management: from provisioning to retirement

• Unified control of the health of your hybrid heterogeneous infrastructure

• Implement risks mitigation by introducing Service Level, policies and compliance reporting

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• Broadest app support, leadings hypervisors, multiple OS

• Automates the deployment and configuration of applications and middleware (SaaS & PaaS)

• Unified portal and service catalog with easy to use, consumer experience

• Extensible with HP’s broad range of cloud service management and security solutions

• Designed and built by market leader in distributed systems management software

DIFFERENTIATION

DEFINED

• Intelligent automation to build, manage and consume cloud heterogeneous infrastructure and application services across private, public and hybrid clouds.

• Integrated extensions for service provider aggregation, application lifecycle, security and end-to-end service management.

• Available as part of HP CloudSystem or standalone.

• The software standard for automating HP’s cloud services

Cloud Service Automation

Intelligent automation for building, managing and securing cloud services from infrastructure to applications

CLOUD SERVICE AUTOMATION

Converged Infrastructure

TraditionalInfrastructure

HYBRID & HETEROGENEOUS INFRASTRUCTURE

MANAGEMENT

Cloud Service

Automation

APP LIFECYC

LE MGMT

HIGHLY AUTOMATED SOLUTION FOR RAPID PROVISIONING AND

LOWER COSTServices Catalog

Orchestration

Provisioning and

Monitoring

Burst

Extensions

OPEN ARCHITECTURE TO MANAGE

HETEROGENEOUS ENVIRONMENTS

ENTERPRISE AND SERVICE PROVIDER

SOLUTIONS EXTENSIONS

AGGREG. PORTAL

PROACTIVE

SECURITY

BUSINESS SERVICE MGMT.

APP. LIFECYCLE MGMT.

END-TO-END COMPOSITE APPLICATION

LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT

AWS

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WHAT IS CLOUD SERVICE AUTOMATION?• Dynamically monitor & provision the server, storage and network elements

as well as applications to meet the needs of current and upcoming workloads.

• Automatically grow and shrink the allocated resources in order to meet QoS targets.

Distributed resources

Svc A Workload

Upcoming Workload

Svc B Workload

Jobs

Workload allocation decisions Workload monitoring

Workload placement Scheduled maintenance

Svc A

Svc B

Maximised utilisation

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CSA CORE CAPABILITIES

The HP CSA solution is targeting Enterprise IT as well as Service provider customers that are looking to build a more functionally rich, scalable cloud environment.

• One-touch provisioning, management, and monitoring of both infrastructure and applications

• Cloud lifecycle management that reduces costs and improve productivity

• Simplified deployment and scaling for private clouds

• Change buying values from “buy and integrate” components to “buying integrated” components

• Capture knowledge, intelligence, and best practices from IT experts and build automated repeatable processes that provide automation, control, manageability, and the assurance of cloud success

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© Copyright 2011Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.    1818

Provision composite

applications

Manage and

Monitor Cloud

Release resources to the pool

Provision infrastruct

ure

Initiate via Single Portal

Hybrid Cloud Delivered Seamlessly• Consume public and private cloud

services• Bridge traditional and cloud IT

End to End Management• Infrastructure to application to service• Provisioning to change to refresh

CLOUD SERVICE AUTOMATIONPrivate cloud solution for heterogeneous and extensible environments

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Traditional

CLOUD SERVICE AUTOMATIONARCHITECTURE

Portal

Solution Catalog

Service Request Management

Service & Application Config & Activation

Private Cloud Infrastructure

Blades ProLiant

Storage Non HP

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Monitor applications

CLOUD SERVICE AUTOMATION

Provision composite application

Provision infrastructure

Initiate

Single view one-stop ordering, provisioning and reporting based on BTO SEM Portal

Optional Service Provider aggregation platform

Decommission

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Monitor applications

CLOUD SERVICE AUTOMATION

Provision infrastructure

Initiate

Works on HP Blade System Matrix or VMWare vCenter

Optional advance resource manager

Provision composite application

Decommission

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Monitor applications

CLOUD SERVICE AUTOMATION

Provision infrastructure

Initiate

Rich Application management through Stratavia, ADM, OO and Server Automation. Delivered reintegrated with example use cases

Provision composite application

Decommission

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Monitor applications

CLOUD SERVICE AUTOMATION

Provision infrastructure

Initiate

Integrated with UCMDB allowing a tight integration with BSM 9.0

Provision composite application

Decommission

Service, application and infrastructure

automated retirement of

unused resources

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