hybrid cloud computing (ibm system z)
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En dynamisk infrastruktur stiller krav om hybride løsninger med et centraliseret system management. Derfor udgør IBM System z et væsentligt element i en Cloud-løsning. Lær hvordan, man håndterer en dynamisk infrastruktur i skyen. Læs mere her: bit.ly/softwaredagsystemz3TRANSCRIPT
Hybrid Cloud Computing
Per RosenquistIT specialist zChampion, IBM
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Agenda
� Cloud computing
� IBM and Cloud computing
� zEnterprise
� Cloud computing on IBM new zEnterprise – Heterogenous Cloud in a Box
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The technology building blocks aren't new. What is new is their amalgamation along with a new business model
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IBM’s Cloud offerings alignedto delivery approaches
Software, hardware
and services Resources
Pre-integrated systems
and appliances Resources
Provided as services Resources
� IBM Systems Director VMControl
�Solution Edition for Cloud Computing (System z)
�Virtualized Server and Storage Systems
�Cloud Computing
Infrastructure Workshop (STG Lab Services)
�Tivoli Service Automation Manager
� IBM CloudBurst
� IBM Information Archive
� IBM Scale out Network Attached Storage (SONAS)
� IBM Smart Business Storage Cloud
� IBM Smart Analytics Cloud for System z
� IBM Smart Business Development and Test Cloud
� IBM Computing on Demand (IBM Cloud)
� IBM LotusLive, iNotes (IBM Cloud)
� IBM Smart Business Development and Test on the IBM Cloud
� IBM Smart Business Desktop Cloud
� IBM Smart Business Desktop Cloud on the IBM Cloud
� IBM Information Protection Services (IBM Cloud)
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Systems Technology Group IBM Systems
System zTM
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Start Interpretive Execution (SIE)
Hardware assisted virtualization
z/VM – SIE – EAL 4+ – 100s of Virtual Machines – Shared Memory
System z Multidimensional Virtualization TechnologyBuild-in and Shared Everything Architecture
Maximum security and capacity isolation between virtual Linux servers
LPAR –PR/SM – SIE – EAL 5 Up to 60 Logical Partitions
Most sophisticated and functionally complete hypervisors
Able to host Linux, OpenSolaris, z/OS, and z/VM-on-z/VM
Highly granular resource sharing (less than 1% utilization)
Intelligent and autonomic workload management
Resources can be over-committed
CPU: up to 3:1 Memory 2 to 4:1
Internal high speed TCP/IP communication
Hipersocket, VLAN, Virtual Switches, Virtual Routers, Virtual Firewalls
HW (LPAR) and SW (z/VM) hypervisors
Linux virtual servers runs on bare metal but under control of hypervisor.
I/O is transparent to hypervisor
Shared executables and filesystems
Less administration and reduced memory
IBM Systems
System zTM
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System Design Affects Virtualization CapabilitiesUp to 336 I/O Processors
No additional chargefor these processors
System z packs a lot of computepower into a single box� With TCO-friendly pricing
Up to 80-way SMP
Share up to 80 processorswith up to 60 LPARs
Up to 16 Crypto Express2 CPUs
High scale performance for SSL transactions
Up to 11 System Assist Processors
Offload system processing to dedicated CPUs (no impact to software license fees)
2 Standard Spare PUs
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System Design Affects Virtualization Capabilities
Compare to typical UNIXsystem design...
Up to 128-way SMP configuration
I/O DeviceDrivers
Cryptography
ApplicationCode
OS and System
Resource Mgmt
CPUs licensed for software doa lot of other things too!
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� Business processes and the applications that support them are becoming more service oriented, modular in their construction, and integrated.
� The components of these services are implemented on a variety of architectures and hosted on heterogeneous IT infrastructures.
� Approaches to managing these infrastructures along the lines of platform architecture boundaries cannot optimize: alignment of IT with business objectives; responsiveness to change; resource utilization; business resiliency; or overall cost of ownership.
� Customers need better approach: The ability managing the IT infrastructure and Business Application as an integrated whole.
Information technology today: Limitations
Information technology today is limited by the technology and architecture
configurations available.
Information technology today is limited by the technology and architecture
configurations available.
DS Servers
LAN Servers
SSL/XMLAppliances
CachingAppliances
RoutersSwitches
FirewallServers
File/Print ServersBusiness Intelligence
Servers
Security/Directory Servers
Web Servers
Application Servers
System z
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Built on best-in-class systems and software technologies, IBM zEnterprise helps unify IT for predictable service delivery healthcare organizations demand.
Three new innovations of IBM zEnterprise™ System
IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196)
� Unifies management of resources, extending IBM System z qualities of service end-to-end across workloads
� Provides platform, hardware and workload management
� Optimized to host large-scale database, transaction, and mission-critical applications
� The most efficient platform for large-scale Linux consolidation
� Capable of massive scale-up
zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager
IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196)
� Selected IBM POWER7 blades and IBM System x Blades* for tens of thousands of AIX and Linux applications
� High-performance optimizers and appliances to accelerate time to insight and reduce cost
� Dedicated high-performance private network
zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager
* All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)
zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)
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Platform
Management
Service Management
Hardware Management
FIRMWARE
MULTIPLE OPERATING SYSTEMSe.g., z/OS, z/TPF, z/VSE, z/VM,
Linux on zAIX
MIDDLEWARE
APP APP APP APP APP APP
Linux on System x 1
VIRTUALIZATION
System z Power System x1 IBM Appliances
Built on this construct -- zEnterprise -- Innovation at every level
Focused, collaborative innovation
A “complete systems” approach1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
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FIRMWARE
MULTIPLE OPERATING SYSTEMSe.g., z/OS, z/TPF, z/VSE, z/VM,
Linux on zAIX
MIDDLEWARE
APP APP APP APP APP APP
Linux on System x 1
VIRTUALIZATION
System z Power System x1 IBM Appliances
zEnterprise Unified Resource ManagementOur revolutionary management changes the game
zEnterpriseUnified
Resource Manager
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HMCHMC
Hypervisors Energy
Networks
Energy Management� Monitoring and trend reporting of CPU
energy efficiency.
� Static power savings� Ability to query maximum potential power.
Performance
VirtualServers
Operations
Operational Controls� Auto-discovery and configuration
support for new resources.
� Cross platform hardware problem detection, reporting and call home.
� Physical hardware configuration, backup and restore.
� Delivery of system activity using new
user.
Hypervisor Management� Integrated deployment and
configuration of hypervisors� Hypervisors (except z/VM) shipped and
serviced as firmware.� Management of ISO images.� Creation of virtual networks.
� Manage and control communication between virtual server operating
systems and the hypervisor.
Network Management� Management of virtual networks including access control
� Single view of virtualization across platforms.� Ability to deploy multiple, cross-platform virtual
servers within minutes� Management of virtual networks including
access control
Virtual Server Lifecycle Management
� Wizard-driven management of resources in accordance with
specified business service level objectives
� HMC provides a single consolidated and consistent view of resources
� Monitor resource use within the context of a business workload
� Define workloads and associated performance policies
Workload Awareness and Platform Performance Management
zEnterprise hardware management and platform management …
Save time, cost and simplify asset management
Decrease problem determination and resolution time for cross-platform resources
Improve and simplify cross-platform availability procedures
Enable broader and more granular view of resource consumption
Factory installed and configured network
Improved network security with lower latency, less complexity, no encryption/decryption
Allow critical workloads to receive resources and priority based on goal-oriented policies established by business requirements
Smart business adjustments based on workload insight
Provide deep insight into how IT resources are being used
Gain flexibility, consistency and uniformity of virtualization
Provide the business with faster time to market
Simplified network management for applications
… value made possible by the Unified Resource Manager
Simplified installation of hypervisors
Gain significant time to market with improved speed of deployment
Simplified installation of hypervisors
Gain significant time to market with improved speed of deployment
Simplified energy management
Energy cost savings
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Putting zEnterprise System to the taskUse the smarter solution to improve your application design
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� Redefining IT frameworks to bring change to operational silos and extend System z governance to POWER7 and System x1 blades
� Driving business decisions based on insight rather than hindsight
� Improving agility to compete with consolidation and simplification
� Delivering consistent business controls across applications and platforms
� Focused on integration and collaboration to fuel business growth
IBM zEnterprise System:A revolutionary change has come to IT bringing a new dimension in computing
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WebSphere® DataPower® 1 Appliance in the zBXPurpose-built hardware for simplified deployment and hardened security
How is it different?
� Security: VLAN support provides enforced isolation of network traffic with secure private networks. And integration with RACF security.
� Improved support: Monitoring of hardware with “call home” for current/expected problems and support by System z Service Support Representative.
� System z packaging: Increased quality with pre-testing of blade and zBX. Upgrade history available to ease growth. Guided placement of blades to optimize.
� Operational controls: Monitoring rolled into System z environment from single console. Time synchronization with System z. Consistent change management with Unified Resource Manager.
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What is it?
The IBM WebSphere DataPower appliance
(SOD)1 integrated in the zEnterprise System,
can help simplify, govern, and enhance the
security of XML and IT services by providing
connectivity, gateway functions, data
transformation, protocol bridging, and
intelligent load distribution.
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RoutersSwitches
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DSServers
Web Servers
Application Servers
Security / Directory Servers
LAN Servers
File/PrintServers
CachingAppliances
SSL/XMLAppliances
System z
Application and Data Appliances
RoutersSwitches
FirewallServers
DSServers
Web Servers
Application Servers
Security / Directory Servers
LAN Servers
File/PrintServers
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� Enterprise Solutions require a heterogeneous Ensemble
� Integration provides reduction of complexity, improved resiliency, and lower cost of ownership
� zEnterprise will provide a cloud in a box with appliances integrated
� Align the Cloud with the pace of business; dynamic, automated, policy-based resource deployment and optimization
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DistributedSystems
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z/OS
TCA Focus
TCO Focus
Linux on z/VM®
� Expanded ISV support for enterprise
applications
� Targeted for applications that interact with mainframe data and transactions
� Provisioned and managed by System z
� Extreme consolidation of servers and networking
� Superior levels of virtual server provisioning, monitoring and workload management
� Industry-best virtual I/O bandwidth and reliability
� Fewer components and reduced complexity
� System z qualities of dynamic resource management and capacity-on-demand
� Seamless integration with z/OS backup and disaster recovery solutions
� Silo managed islands
of computing
� Less dynamic than z virtualization
� Minimal resource sharing with z resources
� Extreme scalability and performance for transaction processing and data serving
� High availability and cross-system scalability with Parallel Sysplex® and GDPS
� Leading policy-based capacity provisioning and workload management
� Pervasive, high-performance security support
LOWER HIGHERSCALABILITY, SECURITY, DYNAMIC WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT
SCALABILITY, SECURITY, DYNAMIC WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT
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Service levels to match your business needs Increased flexibility for your multi-architecture strategy when data is on z/OS
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