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The Future of

Cloud Enabled Data Center

Hans-Dieter WehleDistinguished IT Specialist for IT Infrastructure & Cloud

Luzern, 7.5.2013

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Agenda

• Market Trends

• IT Challenges

• Cloud Enabled Data Center

• Technical Overview of Data Center Trends

• Manage your Dynamic Data Center

• What is SmartCloud Orchestrator?

• TOSCA - Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications

• The OpenStack Foundation

• Customer Use Cases

• Summary

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* Source: IBM CEO Study

Market trends & Business drivers – Observations

� Significant pressure on client lines of business to

� Create new business by employing mobile and social channels and Analytics – Systems of Engagement

� Integrate with transactional Systems – Systems of Record

� Emergence of new, highly iterative models to deliver customer interaction

� New models of software development, Standardized, fit-for-purpose, open source components

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Infrastructure

We have lots of tools, to manage isolated

automation tasks

But getting everything coordinated is challenging

and takes a lot of time

Operations

Releasing a new application in production is a lot

more then creating a virtual machine.

I need to link different tools, people, departments. It

takes weeks.

Business

I need to react quickly to market demand. IT is

not fast enough to support my strategy and is

slowing down innovation

Development

I need to accelerate delivery and improve

feedback between development and production.

The IT Challenges

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Key Capabilities Extended Value

Virtualization Optimization +Get Maximum value out of virtualized environment.

Cloud Enabled Data Center +Enable Infrastructure Agility and

Automate cross domain service delivery

across your entire data center

DevOps +Accelerate application updates to respond

faster to stakeholder demands and

competitive threats

Virtualizationunderpins Cloud

IBM SmartCloud Enterprise+

(Winterthur)

Key Cloud Plays

As enterprises move beyond virtualization to higher value stages of Cloud. Having Cloud Management is critical to their success.

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Cloud Enabled Data Center services helps

• business users who...• are tired of IT complexity... want to accelerate the delivery of business applications

• want to build a private cloud or using public clouds

• are service providers selling “cloud services”

• operation, infrastructure directors who...• are required to “do more with less” and need more automation

• need to simplifly, standardize IT.

• want to avoid vendor lock-in (i.e. VMWare) and are interested in OpenStack.

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Represents the aggregate experience from hundreds

of cloud client engagements and IBM-hosted cloud

implementations

•Based on knowledge of IBM’s services,

software & system experiences, including IBM Research

Reflected in the design of

•Clouds IBM implements for clients

•IBM-hosted cloud services

•IBM cloud appliances

•IBM cloud products

Focuses on cloud specifics

•Radical cost reduction

•Achievement of high degrees of security, reliability,

scalability and control

The IBM Cloud Computing Reference Architecture (CCRA)

Governance

Security, Resiliency, Performance & Consumability

Cloud ServiceCreator

Cloud ServiceConsumer

Cloud Service Provider

Common Cloud

Management Platform (CCMP)

Operational

Support

Services

(OSS)

Cloud Services

Infrastructure-as-a-Service

Platform-as-a-Service

Software-as-a-Service

Business-Process-

as-a-Service

Business

Support

Services

(BSS)

Cloud Service

IntegrationTools

ConsumerIn-house IT

Service Creation

Tools

Infrastructure

Existing & 3rd party

services, Partner

Ecosystems

CCRA 3.0

Common Reference Architecture FoundationCommon Reference Architecture Foundation

Cloud-enabled

data center /

building IaaS

Cloud-enabled

data center /

building IaaS

Platform

Services

Platform

ServicesCloud Service

Provider

Cloud Service

ProviderBuilding SaaSBuilding SaaS

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• 11 Cloud Labs in USA, Europe, China, India, Korea, Japan, South Africa, Brazil, Hong Kong and Singapore

• 9 Cloud Centers WW which deliver IBM SmartCloud Enterprise Services e.g. Winterthur (CH)

• 27 Data Centers where LotusLive delivery

• 7 Data Centers, for IBM-internal Cloud Computing Development –

Research Compute Cloud, Analytics, Tivoli Development Cloud, and Server Power Development Cloud

• 9 Security Operation Centers WW for Managed Security Services

• 55 Locations WW, for Smart Cloud Backup Services

VietnamSilicon Valley

California

Ireland

Brazil South Africa

India

Japan

S. Korea

Singapore

China

RaleighNC

Cloud Research

Ehningen / BoeblingenGermany

Boulder

Toronto, ON Canada

France

Spain

England

Hong Kong

Australia

IBM SmartCloud Enterprise

IBM Smart Cloud Managed Backup (not all listed)

WinterthurSwitzerland

IBM’s global and local Cloud Enabled Data Center Services

IBM Cloud Labs

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IBM SmartCloud Services

Software as a Service (SaaS)

......

Management

and support

Security Availability and

performance

Infrastructure

platform

Payment

and billing

Enterprise (Selfservice IaaS)Enterprise+ (Managed IaaS)

Customer

data center

Managed private cloud

IBM local DC

Hosted private cloud

IBM Mega DC

Shared cloud services

Application

Resources

Application

Environments

Application

Management

Integration

Application Services (PaaS)

Application

Lifecycle

Pure Systems

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IBM SmartCloud Enterprise+ - Swiss Cloud Implementation

Enables private/hybrid cloud

service delivery and management

Cloud Enablement

Technologies

Secure and scalable cloud

managed services platform

Managed Cloud

ServicesPre-built Cloud SaaS business

applications and solutions

Cloud Business Solutions

Business Process as a Service

Software as a Service

DeployDesign Consume

Platform as a Service

Infrastructure as a Service

Swiss Cloud Datacenter (Winterthur; going live with first clients July 2013)

� Swiss Cloud based on Swiss Legal Requirements

� >70% of Swiss clients prefer data in CH

� Data in Switzerland only

� Offers PaaS solutions;

such as SmartCloud for SAP Applications

� Provisioning within hours

� High Security and Availability

� Certifications such as ISO 27001, SSAE16

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Business Process as a Service

Software as a Service

Platform as a Service

IBM SmartCloud Enterprise+ - Swiss Cloud Implementation

For Clients, it means self-service configuration and accessibility to automated services,

flexible sourcing option and increased focus on scale and price,

all from a central repository, the Web

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IBM SmartCloud Enterprise+ - Swiss Cloud delivering business value to clients

� Standardization of application,

infrastructure configurations

and process flows

� Virtualization of physical

resources

� Automation of complex and

time consuming processes

� Security and Availability

IBM Swiss SmartCloud Enterprise+ provide: K enabled by:

�Enterprise ready cloud infrastructure

�Self-service capabilities

�Sourcing options

�Economies-of-scale

�Rapid provisioning

�Flexible pricing

�Integrated ITIL processes

�Flexible access of High-End Computing,

Storage & Backup

�High Security and Availability

�Certifications such as ISO 27001, SSAE16

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Orchestration Engine

Network Domain

Storage Domain

IT Management

Monitoring DomainData

Availability Domain

Compute Domain

Monitoring IT Asset

Management

Service Desk

Storage Domain

Change Management

Provision PatternProvision Pattern

Network Domain

Workload OrchestrationWorkload aware placement, optimization

and operation

Resource OrchestrationOnboard, provision, manage CPU, Storage

and Network

Service OrchestrationManage the lifecycle of business

applications

DBAppWeb

Manage your Dynamic Data Center

Integration Layer for Private Cloud and Smart Cloud Enterprise

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Why do clients need an Orchestrator ?

Automated Customers are looking for end to end automation of cloud service delivery to

achieve greater returns. Provisioning play a key role, but is just one of many

steps that must be automated

Standardized Deliver “services”: repeatable process, controlled, simplified consumption,

auditable

Flexible Each customer has unique requirements to integrate with existing data center

processes and tools.

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Infrastructure-as-a-Service

(IaaS)

VMware Power VM

KVM

Hyper_V

Xen

Network Storage SCE

Technical Overview of Data Center Trends

Multi tier

ApplicationUnified Pattern &

Image Management Dev Tools

Monitor

Backup &

Restore

Security

Compliance

TOSCA

Orchestration

Service CatalogService Catalog

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An open and scalable

cloud platform

An easy to use orchestration engine

for cloud service automation

A rich set of ready to use

automation packages

A marketplace for automation

packages sharing and re-use

What is SmartCloud Orchestrator?

Open Service Lifecycle Collaboration

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Declarative Model to describe the IT Infrastructure (Software > Hardware)

- Orchestration

- Portability

- Operational Methods

- Service Relationship

- Application Composition

N

1

N2 N

3

N

4Structural Model

Build Plan

Management Plans

Service Template

TOSCAIntegrating DevOps with Model-Driven Cloud Management

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Graphically compose the application topology

Sample UI

workflow

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OpenStack is a global collaboration of developers & cloud computing technologists working to

produce an ubiquitous Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) open source cloud computing platform

for public & private clouds.

The OpenStack Foundation is Open for Business

Platinum Sponsors Gold Sponsors

http://openstack.org

OpenStack Compute (core)Provision and manage large networks of virtual machines

OpenStack Object Store (core)Create petabytes of secure, reliable storage using standard HW

OpenStack Dashboard (core)Enables administrators and users to access & provision cloud-based resources through a self-service portal.

30 UGs

2600 Individuals

47 UGs

5600+ Individuals

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Typical Use Case – Extended Infrastructure/Platform as a Service Provider

o Flexible and dynamic setup of compute resources for

Managed Service Providers (MSP) to extend existing “Private” Cloud Environments

Use Case Req. Detail:

� Deliver workload optimized solutions

� Determine right workloads to move

to cloud for best ROI and productivity

gain

� Multi-tenant, Elastic (Resources) &

LifeCycle

� Standard-based common cloud

architecture and foundation

Request

Business Process

Definition

Status

Metering / Accounting

System Management

Integration in Existing

Service Management

Resource Pool

Customer A

Allocation

Reservation

CPU/RAM

Network

Storage

Resource Pool

OS Image

CPU/RAM

Network

Storage

OS Image

Location A Location BCPU/RAM

Network

Storage

OS Image

Resource Pool

Customer B

CPU/RAM

Network

Storage

OS Image

Customer A

User

Service CatalogCustomer B

User

Service Catalog

Smart Cloud Orchestrator

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Typical Use Case – Deploy Applications on Private or Public Cloud

oDeployment of Business Applications dynamically in a Private or IBM SmartCloudEnterprise environment.

Use Case Req. Detail:

� Client wants to leverage flexible the

values of different cloud deployment

models as infrastructure as well as

platform services dynamically

� Offer multiple deployment choices

� One-click deployment into IBM

SmartCloud Enterprise or Private

Cloud Environments

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Summary

- Makes it easy to orchestrate and integrate a production cloud

- Automates beyond the provisioning of virtual machines

- Integrates tools and processes across enterprise domains

- Helps to create a broader ecosystem of automation

- Enables cloud-centric workloads based on event-triggered

automation

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