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Grid Computing and Server Virtualization
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What are the Key Drivers?
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Increased demand for computing power to:Collect and Share DataAnalyze Information and Intelligence
Importance of Infrastructure ConsolidationJustice and Public Safety Projects should meet performance measuresProjects should demonstrate effective planning and successful implementation with limited resources
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Grid Computing in a Few Words
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Grid Computing applies the resources of many computers to resolve a single
problem.
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Virtualization in a Few Words
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Virtualization is dividing one server into multiple isolated environments
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How are they Related?
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Grid Computing and Server Virtualization both require virtual pooling of information technology resourcesBoth concepts have common characteristics
Application abstractionDynamic invocationInformation isolation
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A Common Scenario
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Using one server for more than one purpose by
Running multiple instances of an operating system Leveraging a grid of virtualized servers
Fulfills a set of requirements defined by one or more organizations.
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Grid Computing in More Detail
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Grids can be defined as systems that coordinate resources that are not subject to centralized control and reside in different domains.Grids employ a standard, open, general-purpose protocol and interface.The grid computing concept is utilized to deliver nontrivial qualities of service.
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Grid Computing Core Capabilities
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As defined by the Open Grid Forum the set of core capabilities of grid computing are:
Infrastructure servicesExecution management servicesData and information servicesResource management servicesSecurity services
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Virtualization in More Detail
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Virtualization represents the foundation of grid computing. Server virtualization involves
Carving servers into partitionsRecasting physical resources into logical divisions.
Each partition acts as an independent entityEach partition is assigned its own operating system & applications.
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Virtualization Primer
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Application in Justice and Public Safety
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Justice information systems are mission critical and require high availability.Grid computing and server virtualization provide additional flexibility.Aid in reducing costs while increasing infrastructure agility and manageability.
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What Does it Take to Implement?
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Selecting and deploying solutions for partitioning and isolation of virtual machines.Encapsulation is critical
To increase the mobility of virtual machines across existing servers.
The key to successDeveloping a strategy for effective management of all components of the resulting environment.
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Strategic Benefits
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Brings together resources in a dynamic and geographically distributed way.Increased computational activity and productivity.Increased server management flexibility and infrastructure agility.Effective sharing of investment in processing power.Potential for reducing hardware and software costs.
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Some Thoughts on Risks
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Concepts are still new and standards are currently in development.Implementation adds additional complexity in infrastructure and softwareEffective strategies to mitigate risks are to:
Start implementation with non-critical applications.Deploy in development and testing environments first.
Security and Privacy are important considerations.
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Virtualization Case StudiesChautauqua CountyThe SolutionThe county created two
computing environments based on Dell hardware. It migrated its RMS system to these environments and created a scalable, virtualized server environment utilizing VMware® Server software.
The Benefits– Increased reliability flexibility and
scalability– Cost savings of 60%– Accelerated new application
deployment by 99.7%– Accelerated time to provide new
services from one month to two hours
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Bowdoin CollegeThe SolutionFaced with the challenge to
double the size of it’s 500-square-foot data center, a project with a $2 million price tag, the college system administration staff decided to take a different route and to implement virtual technology.
The Benefits– Saved floor space and reduced
significantly the investment in new servers.
– Running and maintaining 46 instead of the estimated 101 servers.
– Reduced power and cooling requirements.
– Reduced additional backup costs
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Grid Computing Case Studies
Public TRUSTThe SolutionThe need for scalable platform to
support emerging products prompted Public TRUST to upgrade to a grid environment and to shift its CRM and warehouse systems onto Oracle Real Applications Clusters 10g on Linux servers.
The Benefits– Promoted flexibility in use and cost of
computing power– Improved application reliability due
to access to easily swappable blade server hardware in a grid environment
– Enabled faster completion of substantial processing tasks
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The Sommer GroupThe SolutionLeveraging Fujitsu Siemens
Computers strategy, the Sommer Group adopted an innovative information technology approach. The strategy involved the use of virtualization and automation based on Oracle’s grid technology for incremental ERP system migration, including the entire system environment.
The Benefits– Consolidated server landscape: a
single server pool for both production and testing environments
– Significant reduction in operating and maintenance expense
– Dynamic allocation of resources for optimal service quality
– Future-safe investment since the grid platform can be flexibly scaled with industry-standard technology
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Available Products - I
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The Globus ToolkitIBM® Grid Solution for Data Intensive Computing IBM® Grid and Grow™ ExpressHP Storage Works GridOracle VM DriverOracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid ControlSun Grid Engine 5.3Sun Management CenterMicrosoft Virtual Server
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Available Products - II
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VMWare Server, VMWare WorkstationVMWare High AvailabilityVMWare Consolidated BackupVMWare VMotionVMWare Virtual CenterVMWare ConverterVMWare Capacity PlannerXen® HypervisorSWSoft Virtuozzo
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Links to More Information
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What is the Grid? A three point Checklisthttp://www-fp.mcs.anl.gov/~foster/Articles/WhatIsTheGrid.pdfThe Open Grid Services Architecture, Version 1.0http://www.ogf.org/documents/GFD.30.pdf What are the Benefits of Grid Computing?http://www.ccr.buffalo.edu/documents/gridcomputing_audiocast.pdf Server Virtualization Goes Mainstreamwww.forrester.com/go?docid=38634 Pragmatic Approaches to Server Virtualizationwww.forrester.com/go?docid=38751 The Open Grid Forumhttp://www.ogf.org The Global Grid Forumhttp://www.ggf.org The Globus Alliancehttp://www.globus.org
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Thank You!
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Iveta TopalovaAnalysts International