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Tivoli Configuration Manager and Tivoli Provisioning Manager
Product Update
Scott Kay & Tony BrantonTivoli Technical Specialists
Four Core Enterprise Provisioning Products
• TPM for Operating System Deployment 5.1 (Rembo)–Bare-Metal Operating System Installation
• TPM for Software Distribution 5.1 (TCM 4.2.3)–Enterprise, highly distributed
• TPM 5.1–Automating System and Application
Deployment• TIO 5.1
–Bringing Resources to bear on demand
Policy Based Resource Allocation
Automation
Compliance and Remediation
Patch Automation
Software Distribution
Reporting
Discovery and Inventory
Bare-Metal Installation
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Policy Based Resource Allocation
Automation, Complex Application Provisioning
Operating System Bare-metal Installation and Administration
Discovery and Inventory
Reporting
Software Distribution
Patch Management
Compliance and Remediation
Operating System Bare-metal Installation and Administration
Discovery and Inventory
Reporting
Provisioning Products From the Bottom…… UpPolicy Based Resource Allocation
Automation, Complex Application Provisioning
Software Distribution
Patch Management
Compliance and Remediation
TPM for Operating
SystemDeployment
Policy Based Resource Allocation
Automation
Compliance and Remediation
Patch Automation
Software Distribution
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TIO5.1
TPM forOperating
SystemDeployment
TPM5.1
TPM forOperating
SystemDeployment
TPMfor SoftwareDistribution
5.1
TPM forOperating
SystemDeployment
Operating System Bare-metal Installation and Administration
Discovery and Inventory
Reporting
TPM for Operating System Deployment 5.1Policy Based Resource Allocation
Automation, Complex Application Provisioning
Software Distribution
Patch Management
Compliance and Remediation
TPM for Operating
SystemDeployment
Policy Based Resource Allocation
Automation
Compliance and Remediation
Patch Automation
Software Distribution
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What is TPM for Operating System Deployment 5.1?
SERVERS
Bare Metal OS Deployment (Window, Linux, Solaris, AIX(future)) BIOS Updates, Raid Configuration
Database Deployment and Configuration DB2, Oracle, etc.
Application Software. WAS, Tomcat, etc.
Presentation LayerWeb Server IIS, Apache, etc.
PC
TCM and TPM Family
TCM
TCM
Operating systems can be installed quickly, remotely and without IT staff attending. Once installed, other products like the Tivoli Provisioning Manager Family or Tivoli Configuration Manager can automate the remaining deployment and configuration tasks.
TCM and TPM Family
TCM and TPM Family
TCM and TPM Family
TPM
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PC
Rembo Auto-Deploy
• Embedded Rembo Boot Server for x86 devices.
• Deep and rich integration with the embedded Boot Server
– Automation to install new instances of the Rembo Boot Server itself.
– Bare metal discovery
– BIOS upgrades
– Exploit Boot Server for Backup and Recovery use cases
– Support of master/slave relationships between Boot Servers to better support branch topologies.
– Detailed management of disk sub-systems.
• Support includes;
– Vista and older Windows versions
– Solaris
– Linux
– AIX (Future Release)
Operating System Provisioning
Operating System Provisioning• Differential imaging
– Reduces network traffic
– Reduces storage requirements of the machine they will use to re-image desktops.
• Light weight install (15 MB)
– Will run on any Windows workstation class machine
– Any branch machine can image or re-image others
• Rembo includes multicast support for Cloning
– Reduce network traffic and time for cloning in emergency situations
Operating System Bare-metal Installation and Administration
Discovery and Inventory
Reporting
Tivoli Provisioning Manager for Software 5.1Policy Based Resource Allocation
Automation, Complex Application Provisioning
Software Distribution
Patch Management
Compliance and Remediation
TPM for Operating
SystemDeployment
Policy Based Resource Allocation
Automation
Compliance and Remediation
Patch Automation
Software Distribution
Reporting
Discovery and Inventory
Bare-Metal Installation
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TPMfor SoftwareDistribution
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TPM forOperating
SystemDeployment
Automated Compliance and RemediationHeterogeneous Client and Servers
What is IBM Tivoli Provisioning Manager for Software 5.1?Inventory
• Scans for hardware & software configuration items
• Support for large, distributed environments
• Open, published inventory information in a relational database
• Data for reporting, automated alerts, feeds to financial asset management like Peregrine, targets for software distribution
Reporting• Discovery Reports• Inventory Reports• Software Deployment Reports• Audit Reports• Custom Reports
Discovery• Cisco Switch Discovery• TADDM Discovery• IBM Blade Discovery• IBM DB2 and WebSphere• Microsoft Active Directory• IBM Common Inventory
Technology• Windows Discovery
• Configuration, Users, Groups and Services
• Others…..
Software Distribution• Highly secure and guaranteed
software delivery• Heterogeneous software
packaging captures best practices
• Activity Planner• Adaptive Bandwidth
Management
“IBM’s lead in this market (change and configuration management) is based on Tivoli’s software product for software distribution and inventory management - Tivoli Configuration Manager.”
IDC: “Worldwide System Operations Software 2003 Vendor Shares” August 2004
Discovery and Inventory
Reporting
Reporting - Chart Builder
• Report “Chart Builder” creates new or customises existing graphs
• Visual representation of business data viewed in a customised way
• Allows close monitoring of business activity
• Leading Edge SECURITY
• Market Leading SCALABILITY
• Enterprise Level STABILITY and AVAILABILITY
• Built in FLEXIBILITY
* AES provides strong encryption and has been selected by NIST as a Federal Information Processing Standard in November 2001 (FIPS-197), and in June 2003 the U.S. Government (NSA) announced that AES is secure enough to protect classified information up to the TOP SECRET level, which is the highest security level and defined as information which would cause "exceptionally grave damage" to national security if disclosed to the public.
Software Distribution
Mission Critical Software DistributionPublish
Unpublish
Distribute
Install
Uninstall
Manage Software Catalog
Software Distribution
Simple Software DistributionSelect Software
Select Targets
Schedule
Decide on notification
Submit
Software Distribution
Compliance and Remediation• Verify the COMPLIANCE of a Device
Answers the question, “Does the device meet our defined corporate policy?”
• Take action to REMEDIATE a Device
Answers the question, “What action should I take to remediate (correct the compliance issue with) the device?”
• EXTENSIBILITY is a design point
Supported user-written workflows enable a company, business partner or services organization to add compliance and remediation metrics
These can be exposed through the user interface for operators to implement.
Operating System Bare-metal Installation and Administration
Discovery and Inventory
Reporting
Tivoli Provisioning Manager 5.1Policy Based Resource Allocation
Automation, Complex Application Provisioning
Software Distribution
Patch Management
Compliance and Remediation
TPM for Operating
SystemDeployment
Policy Based Resource Allocation
Automation
Compliance and Remediation
Patch Automation
Software Distribution
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TPM5.1
TPM forOperating
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TPMfor SoftwareDistribution
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TPM forOperating
SystemDeployment
What is IBM Tivoli Provisioning Manager?Automation and Enforcement of IT Processes
TPM is an end-to-end automation and provisioning package. It captures a customer’s existing procedures by linking together their systems management tools and executing
those and new processes in a repetitive error-free manner either within or acrossorganizational boundaries.
TPM’S GREATEST STRENGTH IS EXPLOITATION OF A CUSTOMER’S EXISTING PROCESSES!
Networks Storage SecurityServers andSoftware
End-to-End Automation
Hardware and Operating SystemspSeries (NIM/CSM) HP-UX (Ignite)xSeries (RDM) HP (RDP)Windows (ADS) SUN (Jumpstart)Linux (Kickstart) Altiris DSVirtual Serversi/pSeries – (HMC)VMware – Virtual Center/ESXMicrosoft Virtual Server 2005Software DistributionTivoli Configuration ManagerApplication SoftwareWebSphere BEADB2 Microsoft SQLLinux SAPCitrix Apache
Routers and SwitchesCiscoBrocadeExtremeFoundry
Load BalancersAlteonF5 NetworksCiscoNortel
Power Distribution UnitsAPC
IBM StorageESSIBM DS4000
EMC StorageSymmetrix
SwitchesBrocadeMcDataCisco
IBM Systems and Technology GroupTotalStorage Productivity Center
FirewallsCiscoNokiaCheckpoint
IBM Tivoli ProductsIBM Tivoli Security Compliance Manager
Operating System Bare-metal Installation and Administration
Discovery and Inventory
Reporting
Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator 5.1Policy Based Resource Allocation
Automation, Complex Application Provisioning
Software Distribution
Patch Management
Compliance and Remediation
TPM for Operating
SystemDeployment
Policy Based Resource Allocation
Automation
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TIO5.1
TPM forOperating
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TPM5.1
TPM forOperating
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TPMfor SoftwareDistribution
5.1
TPM forOperating
SystemDeployment
IBM Tivoli Intelligent OrchestratorMaximising Server Utilisation at US Open, Australian
Open and Wimbledon• Business Challenge
• Provide scalability to 50 times normal web traffic
• Improve server utilisation by integrating grid applications
• Provide top performance and non-stop web operations
• on demand Business Benefit
• Improved server utilisation by balancing tournament web serving and cancer research application
• The Solution
• IBM Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator
• IBM Tivoli TEC and Monitoring
• IBM WebSphere Application Server
• IBM eServer pSeries running AIX
• IBM eServer xSeries running Linux
• IBM Global Services
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