2011.10.20 cloud panorama - evolution des solutions d'infrastructure - claude riousset
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Deck sur l'évolution des offres d'infrastructure Cloud exploité par Claude Riousset d'IBM STG à l'occasion de la journée "Technology Day" du 20 octobre 2011. Focus sur les aspects serveurs, SmartCloud Entry et stockage.TRANSCRIPT
© 2011 IBM Corporation© 2011 IBM Corporation
Cloud Computing : Panorama et évolution des solutions d’Infrastructure
Claude RIOUSSET Executive Architect – Systems & Technology Group
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Agenda
IBM Cloud Overview
Annonces majeures
– BladeCenter Foundation
– Starter Kit For Cloud
– Active Cloud Storage
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Gartner 2011 CIO priorities Gartner 2011 CIO priorities
Source: Gartner – Reimagining IT: The 2011 CIO AgendaSource: Gartner – Reimagining IT: The 2011 CIO Agenda
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Le Cloud Computing est la priorité technologique 2011 des CIO
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Gartner Hype Cycle for Cloud Computing
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New technologies to deploy an application 35x faster with support for image management and rapid provisioning.
Secure and scalable cloud platform for deploying applications in minutes versus weeks
Accelerate businesses impact and grow revenues by up to 20%
SmartCloud FoundationSmartCloud FoundationPrivate and Hybrid CloudsPrivate and Hybrid Clouds
SmartCloud ServicesSmartCloud ServicesInfrastructure and Platform as a ServiceInfrastructure and Platform as a Service
SmartCloud SolutionsSmartCloud SolutionsSoftware and Business Process as a ServiceSoftware and Business Process as a Service
Private and Hybrid CloudsPrivate and Hybrid Clouds Infrastructure and Platform as a ServiceInfrastructure and Platform as a Service Software and Business Process as a ServiceSoftware and Business Process as a Service
Smarter Cities
Social Business
Smarter Commerce
Business Analytics and Optimization
Business Process as a Service
Solutions
Software as a Service
Platform as a Service Technologies
Infrastructure as a Service Technologies
InfrastructurePlatform
Usage and Accounting
Availability and
Performance
Managementand
Administration
Security and Compliance
Application Lifecycle
Application Resources
Application Environments
Application Management
Integration
Foundation Services
Enterprise data center
Hosted private cloudManaged private cloud
Enterprise
Shared cloud services
A
Enterprise
B
Management and support
Security Availability and performance
Infrastructure platform
Payment and billing
ApplicationResources
Application Environments
Application Management
Integration
Application Services
ApplicationLifecycle
Client Defined Services
IBM Services
Partner Services
IBM SmartCloud Entry delivered as:
*IBM Starter Kit for Cloud
*IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
IBM SmartCloud Entry delivered as:
*IBM Starter Kit for Cloud
*IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
Les annonces cloud IBM du 12 octobre 2011 – en un chart
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Infrastructure TeamsLine of BusinessTeams
How can I improve my
business process delivery and
quality
How can I improve my resource utilization and reduce cost ?
How can I improve responsiveness and drive productivity and efficiency while maintaining stringent qualities of service ?
How can I accelerate my software release
cycle in an optimized, quality fashion ?
Development & Operations Teams
Quelles sont les demandes de nos clients ?
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Industrial strength virtualization coupled with automated resource balancing and virtual image management
Integrated service management platform with automated IT service deployment, full lifecycle management, metering & chargebackBasic cloud functions including
simple self service interface and infrastructure with automated provisioning
Cloud Capabilities
Del
iver
IT w
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s
Cloud Foundation
Entry Cloud
Advanced Cloud
*All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. Some features require the purchase of additional software components.
IBM Cloud Solutions – Entry points at any level
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Industrial strength virtualization coupled with automated resource balancing and virtual image management
Integrated service management platform with automated IT service deployment, full lifecycle management, metering & chargeback
Basic cloud functions including simple self service interface and infrastructure along with administration & automated deployment
Base Virtualization and Management
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
Base Virtualization and Management
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
TSAM/ISDM/CloudBurstTSAM/ISDM/CloudBurst
** Delivered by IBM Service Agility Accelerator for Cloud ** Delivered by IBM Service Agility Accelerator for Cloud
IBM SmartCloud Entry delivered by
IBM Starter Kit for Cloud
IBM SmartCloud Entry delivered by
IBM Starter Kit for Cloud
IBM SmartCloud Provisioning **
IBM SmartCloud Foundation Infrastructure Solutions Capabilities at every level to meet your customers’ needs
VirtualizationVirtualization
Entry Entry AdvancedAdvanced
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Une gamme d’offres en infrastructure (IaaS) plus granulaire
Start with an efficient
Virtualization Foundation with secure,
scalable systems from
IBM
Achieve increased
productivity, faster time to market, less errors with a
basic self-service infrastructure with an Entry Level Cloud
Embrace your entire IT
infrastructure and beyond with
Advanced Cloud function providing
full lifecycle management , metering and
more
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
IBM CloudBurstIBM CloudBurst
Integrated SystemsIntegrated Systems
Custom CloudCustom Cloud
IBM Servers w/ virtualization
SONAS, V7000 Unified, XIV G3
IBM Systems Director VMControl
SAN Volume Controller
IBM Servers w/ virtualization
SONAS, V7000 Unified, XIV G3
IBM Systems Director VMControl
SAN Volume Controller
IBM SmartCloud Entry (Power and x86)
IBM SmartCloud Entry (Power and x86)
zEnterprise Starter Edition for Cloud Computing
zEnterprise Starter Edition for Cloud Computing
IBM Service Delivery Manager
(Power and System x)
IBM Service Delivery Manager
(Power and System x)
Tivoli Service Automation Manager (System z)
Tivoli Service Automation Manager (System z)
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Industrial strength virtualization coupled with automated resource balancing & virtual image management
Integrated service management platform with automated IT service deployment, full lifecycle management, metering & chargeback
Basic cloud functions including simple self service interface and infrastructure along with automated provisioning
Cloud Capabilities
Del
iver
IT
with
out
Bou
nda
ries
Virtualization Foundation
Entry Cloud
Advanced Cloud
Base Virtualization OfferingsE.g. Blade Foundation Building Blocks Base Virtualization OfferingsE.g. Blade Foundation Building Blocks
SmartCloud EntryCloud functions for IBM Systems
SmartCloud EntryCloud functions for IBM Systems
CloudBurst CloudBurst
Cu
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IBM Cloud Computing Reference Architecture
*Future announcement Midmarket Offerings Midmarket Offerings
Starter Systems for Cloud* Starter Systems for Cloud*
Custom Cloud: ISDMIBM Service Delivery ManagerCustom Cloud: ISDM
IBM Service Delivery Manager
Common Reference Configurations, Bill of Materials, Implementation Guides
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
Workload Deployer Deploy and manage middleware apps & workload
patterns
Workload Deployer Deploy and manage middleware apps & workload
patterns
Reference configurations ( x86 S, M, L, XL. Power = rack/blade selection)Reference configurations ( x86 S, M, L, XL. Power = rack/blade selection)
Private Cloud Solutions: De multiples points de démarrage
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Platform supportManagement node Managed nodes
IBM Starter Kit for Cloud – Power Power systems Power systems / PowerVM / AIX & Power Linux guests
IBM Starter Kit for Cloud - x System x System x / VMware / Linux & Windows guests
IBM Service Agility Accelerator x86 servers / RHEL x86 servers / XEN / Linux guestsKVM / Linux & Windows guestsVMware / Linux & Windows guests
TSAM System x / Power systems / System z / other vendors
System x & other x86/ VMware / Linux & Windows guestsSystem x & other x86/ KVM and Xen / LinuxSystem x & other x86/ Hyper-V/ WindowsPower Systems / PowerVM / AIXSystem z / zVM / Linux guests
IBM Service Delivery Manager / IBM CloudBurst
System x / Power Systems / other vendors
System x & other x86/ VMware / Linux & Windows guestsSystem x & other x86/ KVM / Linux Power Systems / PowerVM / AIXSystem z / zVM / Linux guests (as an extension)
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Une approche modulaire et progressive, avec de multiples points d’entrée
Virtualization FoundationVirtualization Foundation
Entry CloudEntry Cloud
Advanced CloudAdvanced Cloud
Virtualized Servers, Storage,
Networking
Virtualization & platform
management
Virtualized Servers, Storage,
Networking
Virtualization & platform
management
Basic cloud (Self-service, admin, VM
provisioning)
Virtualized Servers, Storage,
Networking
Virtualization & platform
management
Basic cloud (Self-service, admin, VM
provisioning)
Service Orchestration
and Integration
This is not always a linear progression. Some clients begin by optimizing their virtualization foundation for a workload, then gradually move to cloud.
Others require cloud capabilities from the beginning and may start with advanced cloud or entry cloud solutions.
A client may be in all of these stages w/ different workloads across their data center.
Infrastructure as a Service Technologies
InfrastructurePlatform
Usage and Accounting
Availability and Performance
Managementand Administration
Security and Compliance
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Key Features Customer Benefits
Unique image management capabilities for virtualized IBM i workloads on Power Systems
Facilitates the creation and maintenance of a secure virtual appliance repository containing ‘golden master’ standardized IBM i virtualized workloads.
Accelerated storage-based provisioning deploys virtualized workloads in record time
Supports the option of storage-based rapid provisioning of virtualized workloads, to increase service levels and minimize wait times.
Appliance-ready design streamlines integration into more sophisticated enterprise virtualization solutions
Designed to integrate into pre-built solutions such as entry clouds, workload-optimized platforms and dedicated appliances, with an external SDK that allows quick and easy external integration.
Improve end-user and operations productivity
while acceleratingtime to value
Improve end-user and operations productivity
while acceleratingtime to value
Consistent virtualizationmanagement experienceacross multiple platforms
Consistent virtualizationmanagement experienceacross multiple platforms
Standardize virtualizedworkloads to manage
costs and minimize risk
Standardize virtualizedworkloads to manage
costs and minimize risk
Integrated platform management provides core capabilities for virtualization foundationIBM Systems Director VMControl 2.4
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Updating IBM CloudBurst 2.1.1 (BladeCenter) with ISDM 7.2.2•Multi Customer Support
• Support for multiple tenants to share the cloud data center. • Resource data is segregated by customer (e.g. resource pools, projects,
images)
•Flexible network configuration
•Quota and limits, new metering support
•Extensibility• Improved extensibility on UI, management plans and workflows
•Performance improvements• Performance and scale out for massive deployments• UI Performance, concurrent users
• Storage• Support of multiple additional disks (POWER, VMWare)
•New Usage and accounting improvements • Cognos based reporting
•New hypervisor monitoring support• Capacity reports• Trend analysis
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What’s New (or New Enhancement)– Extend existing Enterprise Linux Server (ELS) or Solution
Edition for Enterprise Linux (SEEL) with Tivoli Provisioning Manager (TPM) V7.2.0.2 and OMEGAMON XE (optional - for monitoring),
–STG Lab Services (Required until z/VM workflows are integrated into TPM product (3Q2011). Optional thereafter.).
Features/Business Value– Basic server image management and service level
monitoring – Deployment of standardized server images specific to the
customer’s need –Highly automated and consistent
Client Benefits– Offering allows customer to set up a Cloud Infrastructure as
a Service (IaaS) environment quickly–Automate rapid server provisioning
– Enhanced productivity– Provide server consistency – Improve time to value for new business services
–Most efficient platform for large-scale Linux consolidation– Thousands of virtualized systems on a single server– Simplifies administration and optimizes usage of
HW resources
Advanced automation and optional monitoring dramatically speeds new service provisioning, measured in minutes, and reduces datacenter
operations costs
Delivering the industries highest RAS most efficient virtualization to ensure multi-tenancy cloud deployments are
continuously available
Industries most secure platform (EAL 5) protecting customer and
corporate data in a shared cloud infrastructure
Instant Cloud capacity growth On-demand with a pay as you grow
model
IBM® zEnterprise™ Starter Edition for Cloud : Extends Linux on System z into a highly available and secure private cloud
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Une gamme d’offres en infrastructure (IaaS) plus granulaire
Start with an efficient
Virtualization Foundation with secure,
scalable systems from
IBM
Achieve increased
productivity, faster time to market, less errors with a
basic self-service infrastructure with an Entry Level Cloud
Embrace your entire IT
infrastructure and beyond with
Advanced Cloud function providing
full lifecycle management , metering and
more
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
IBM CloudBurstIBM CloudBurst
Integrated SystemsIntegrated Systems
Custom CloudCustom Cloud
IBM Servers w/ virtualization
SONAS, V7000 SONAS, V7000 Unified, Unified, XIV G3
IBM Systems Director VMControl
SAN Volume Controller
IBM Servers w/ virtualization
SONAS, V7000 SONAS, V7000 Unified, Unified, XIV G3
IBM Systems Director VMControl
SAN Volume Controller
IBM SmartCloud Entry (Power and x86)
IBM SmartCloud Entry (Power and x86)
zEnterprise Starter Edition for Cloud Computing
zEnterprise Starter Edition for Cloud Computing
IBM Service Delivery Manager
(Power and System x)
IBM Service Delivery Manager
(Power and System x)
Tivoli Service Automation Manager (System z)
Tivoli Service Automation Manager (System z)
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Moving data between clouds is static
Static
Static
Static
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IBM introduces IBM Active Cloud Engine™
Static
Static
Static
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IBM Active Cloud overview IBM Active Cloud Engine Features
– Policy-driven engine that helps improve storage efficiency by automatically:
1.placing files when they are created on the appropriate storage
2.moving files during their life to the right tier of storage including tape in a TSM hierarchy
3.deleting expired or unwanted files4. identifying files for backup or replication to a DR
location– High-performance: can scan billions of files in minutes
IBM Active Cloud Engine Value– Lowers storage cost by moving files transparently
to the most appropriate tier of storage– Controls storage growth by moving older files to
tape and deleting unwanted or expired files– Enhances administrator productivity by automating
file management– Improves data protection by identifying files for
backup or DR
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Traditional IT Storage
Customized backups
Customized disaster recovery
Manually intensive service levels – in silos
Reactive performance management
Fixed resource allocation
Efficient IT Storage
Data compression and deduplication
Automated tiering and data migration
Virtualization and thin provisioning
Private Cloud Storage
Self-service
Pay per use
Quick access
Elasticity
Storage efficiency provides the fundamental
functions required for a moveto Cloud
Increasing user expectations are driving storage efficiency and Cloud
User expectations
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IBM Active Cloud Engine permet de façon très performante et à partir de polices de placement , d’administrer facilement et efficacement les fichiers .
Permet une gestion efficiente des fichiers localement
– Gestion en fonction de polices pour sauvegarde, archivage, et migration de tier à tier
– Identification des fichiers à sauvegarder ou répliquer
– Déplacement des fichiers vers le bon tier de stockage y compris vers des bandes
– Suppression des fichiers expirés ou non désirés
Permet une gestion efficiente des fichiers globalement* – Distribution des fichiers sur différents sites – Possibilité d’un global namespace permettant à plusieurs utilisateurs de voir un fichier
quelquesoit sa localisation physique– Recherche du meilleur chemin d’accès aux fichiers pour améliorer les performances et
réduire les coûts réseaux– Collaboration multi sites pour échange d’informations
Que fait le moteur Active Cloud Engine ? Il place les bonnes données au bon endroit et au bon moment permettant à l’utilisateur l’accès le plus performant à la donnée ou qu’il soit . Cela implique l’utilisation de Tiering, HSM, WAN caching, réplication globale et locale ,virtualisation de namespace , en bref un niveau d’intégration jamais vu jusqu’à présent
IBM Active Cloud Engine™Disponible avec SONAS et Storwize V7000 Unified
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IBM Active Cloud Engine™ pour Storwize V7000 Unified
Administration fichiers via polices– Exemples
• Placer les fichiers finances sur stockage performant et les mp3 sur disques SATA
• Après 1 an , déplacer les fichiers inactifs sur un pool de stockage lent
Réduction des coûts de stockage– Déplacement automatique des fichiers inactifs
sur disques ou bandes. Suppression des fichiers non nécessaires
– Déplacement de fichiers entre pools sans impact sur les applications
Optimisation des performances – La bonne donnée au bon endroit
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IBM Active Cloud EngineTM pour SONAS
IBM Active Cloud Engine– Administration Policy-driven– Optimisation des performances Multi-sites
Simple d’utilisation– GUI unique et simple
Plus de Capacité– Jusqu’à 21 Pétaoctets de stockage
IBM Scale-Out Network Attached Storage (SONAS)– Un repository global pour tous les fichiers.
• Le disque “C” de l’entreprise.
– Single global namespace pour élimination des ilots de stockage
– Capacité à stocker des milliards de fichiers
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Techniquement le moteur IBM® Active Cloud Engine™ possède 3 fonctions majeures:
1) Un moteur de recherche basé sur des polices parfaitement intégré dans le File System et pouvant effectuer des recherches rapides sur les Metadata en fonction de critères spécifiques
2) Une suite ‘d’actions' (simples et complexes) intégrées au moteur de gestion des polices et appliquées aux résultats des recherches
Actions simples: Recherche, mouvement (vers autre disque ou bande), suppression , sauvegarde;
Actions complexes: réplication, cache vers sites à distance, prefetch intelligent sur des résultats de recherche, sauvegarde incrémentale, création de clones ou de snapshots,
3) Une vue unique/globale permettant la virtualisation de nombreux composants en un seul namespace (souvent physiquement séparés ou possédant différentes caractéristiques) . ** (Note: SOD pour Storwize V7000 Unified)
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IBM Active Cloud Engine permet de gérer plusieurs pools de stockage fichiers :• Pools de stockage internes (SAS, SATA)• Pools de stockage externes (TAPE)
IBM Active Cloud Engine permet :• Le placement initial • Le mouvement de pool à pool • Une stratégie globale de hiérarchie de stockage
Possibilité de déplacer les fichiers vers un pool gérer par Tivoli Storage Manager
et de les rappeler à la demande• Plus de 650 unités supportées !
Des réductions de coûts importantes dans l’administration de pétaoctets de données avec IBM SONAS ou de plus faible capacité avec IBM Storwize V7000 Unified
IBM Active Cloud Engine apporte l’efficience du stockage par la gestion des fichiers au travers de police de placement
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IBM Active Cloud Engine permet un Cloud Actif
Vue unique des fichiers – Ou que vous soyez Les fichiers vont vers les utilisateurs – Pas besoin de chercher ses fichiers Les fichiers au plus près des utilisateurs – Distribution via polices
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Vue unique des fichiers
Les fichiers vont vers les utilisateurs
Les fichiers au plus près des utilisateurs
Storwize V7000 Unified (futur)
IBM Active Cloud Engine permet un Cloud Global
Storwize V7000 Unified (futur)
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Les fichiers vivent dans le cloud
Storwize V7000 Unified (futur)
IBM Active Cloud Engine Enables Global Clouds
Storwize V7000 Unified (futur)
© 2011 IBM Corporation
Une gamme d’offres en infrastructure (IaaS) plus granulaire
Start with an efficient
Virtualization Foundation with secure,
scalable systems from
IBM
Achieve increased
productivity, faster time to market, less errors with a
basic self-service infrastructure with an Entry Level Cloud
Embrace your entire IT
infrastructure and beyond with
Advanced Cloud function providing
full lifecycle management , metering and
more
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
IBM CloudBurstIBM CloudBurst
Integrated SystemsIntegrated Systems
Custom CloudCustom Cloud
IBM Servers w/ virtualization
SONAS, V7000 SONAS, V7000 Unified, Unified, XIV G3
IBM Systems Director VMControl
SAN Volume Controller
IBM Servers w/ virtualization
SONAS, V7000 SONAS, V7000 Unified, Unified, XIV G3
IBM Systems Director VMControl
SAN Volume Controller
IBM SmartCloud Entry (Power and x86)
IBM SmartCloud Entry (Power and x86)
zEnterprise Starter Edition for Cloud Computing
zEnterprise Starter Edition for Cloud Computing
IBM Service Delivery Manager
(Power and System x)
IBM Service Delivery Manager
(Power and System x)
Tivoli Service Automation Manager (System z)
Tivoli Service Automation Manager (System z)
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Cloud Practices Cloud Infrastructure Workshop evaluate six optimization practices that are critical to deploying and managing a private cloud environment
• Advanced virtualization and automated management
Virtualization
• Elastic Scaling• Advanced security and
resiliency• Enterprise systems
management
• Common components and processes
• Seamless integration of virtualized infrastructure
• Ability to account, budget, and charge effectively for virtualized workloads
• Manage cloud across IT service lifecycle
• Develop virtualized cost allocation strategy
Systems Management
Financial Management
Server and Storage
Resources
Cloud Infrastructure
WorkshopIT Business Practices
• Standardization and automation cut across all dimensions, but critical to effective cloud deployment and management
Standardization and
Automation
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