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IT Optimisation & Virtualisation:IT Optimisation & Virtualisation:Achieving maximum value through power, reliability & better integrated
systems
David Ball Systems Architect, IBM Systems and Technology Group
Infrastructure needs to get Smarter
Of companies in the 70% on average is
70¢ per $170% 78%Of companies in the
global 1,000 will have to modify their data
centers to meet increased power
and cooling requirements
of CIO’s want to improve the way they
use and manage their data
70% on average is
spent on maintaining
current IT
infrastructures versus
adding new
capabilities
IT Infrastructure is under pressure
Digital data is Of digital data growth
will be “unstructured”
80%10x
Devices will be
1 trillion
of information is
6 terabytes
IT Infrastructure is under pressureIt’s not built for what’s coming
Digital data is projected to grow tenfold from 2007 to
2011
will be “unstructured”
and requiring
significant effort to
“understand” and
analyze
Devices will be
connected to the
internet by 2011
of information is
exchanged over the
internet every
second
IBM 2009 CIO Survey Results
CIOs select their ten most important
visionary plan elements
76% of CIOs cited “implementing a virtualised computing environment” as part of their visionary plans to enhance competitiveness
Is this familiar?
Did someone
How can I see everything in one place?
What if this breaks?
Who is accessing
this?
breach this?
Who should be paying for this?
What’s going on with this
system?
this?
Source: IBM client engagement experience
How do I make THIS run there?
Source: IBM client engagement experienceHybrid
Private/ Internal Public/
ExternalThe
Cloud
Source: IBM client engagement experience
Off Premises / Third PartyOn Premises / Internal
IBM’s history of virtualization leadership
IBM develops
hypervisorthat would
IBM announces
first
IBM announces LPAR on
IBM announcesLPAR on
19671967 19731973 19871987
IBM intro’s
POWER
Hypervisor ™
IBM announces PowerVM
200720072004200419991999 20082008
IBM announces POWER6™, the
first UNIX hypervisorthat would
become VM on the
mainframe
first machines to do physical partitioning
LPAR on the
mainframe
LPAR on POWER™
Hypervisor ™
for System p
and System i
PowerVMfirst UNIX servers with Live Partition
Mobility
Client requirements IBM Consolidation and Virtualization solutions can address
Visualize. Control.
Automate.
� Manage physical and virtual worlds from one place.
� Manage the lifecycle of virtual systems and images.
� Automate to assure quality and reduce costs.
Service Management
Application Server Storage Client
Reduce costs & complexity.
� Eliminate sprawl helping to reduce operating costs and increase asset utilization.
� Help enable rapid provisioning of your server.
Dynamically adapt.
� Unify your storage into a single reservoir of capacity.
� Change storage and move data without interrupting
applications.
Improve service delivery.
� Dynamically deliver resources where needed most.
� Help increase application availability and improve
application performance.
Centralize client management.
� Centrally manage client images to lower support costs and
improve security.
� Deploy thin client devices to lower acquisition costs.
Application Virtualization
Server Virtualization
StorageVirtualization
ClientVirtualization
provisioning of your server.
� Virtualize for more dynamic deployment.
� Manage storage in a consistent manner from
a central point.
� Easily deploy applications as software appliances.
� Consolidate desktop images to reduce storage.
� Get anywhere, anytime access.
Networking for Virtualization
Virtualisation with Integrated Service Management for improved business agility
Server
Consolidate Resources
Storage Network Agility
“Integrated Service Management provides clients with the visibility, control and automation of their virtualised environments resulting in higher quality delivery of business services, at a fraction of the cost.”
– Doug Brown,
ManageWorkloads
AutomateProcesses
OptimiseDelivery
Resources
Consolidate Resources hypervisor choice
– Doug Brown, Vice President, MarketingIntegrated Service Management and Tivoli Software
Consolidate Resources hypervisor choice
Manage Workloads single “pane of glass”
Automate Processes Tivoli integration
Optimize Delivery pre-integrated offerings
Virtualisation helps deliver improved agility Retail Example
The marketing department at a major retailer is rolling out a major marketing campaign culminating in a new television advertisement at the World Cup. This campaign requires
a provisioned web commerce site to handle increased customer transaction volume
Agility
a provisioned web commerce site to handle increased customer transaction volume
Reaction Time
Start6 months
prior to launch
Start2 months
prior to launch
2 hoursafter launch
2 minutesafter launch
0 minutesafter launch
Consolidate Resources Manage Workloads Automate Processes Optimise DeliveryOriginally required PHYSICAL server, storage and network equipment be procured (CapEx) through purchasing with associated install, configure, test by IT Staff
Web commerce server can be provisioned using available capacity on IT infrastructure with associated configuration and testing by IT Staff
Unanticipated traffic is detected by IT staff day of event which determines that the increased traffic is not due to a security attack (eg DDOS attack) but rather from legitimate customer traffic,
Unanticipated traffic is detected by the IT systems on the day of the event and quickly determines that the increased traffic is not due to a security attack (eg DDOS attack) but rather from
Traffic increase is anticipated and capacity is reserved based on marketing department proactively scheduling necessary IT resources to coincide with product launch and advertisement.
prior to launch prior to launch
legitimate customer traffic, where by the IT staff is able to manage the IT infrastructure using a “single pane of glass” to reallocate server capacity to handle the increased customer traffic
attack) but rather from legitimate customer traffic, and the IT systems are able to “sense & respond” to automatically reallocate server capacity to handle
and advertisement.
Consolidate Resources
BENEFITS:
• Improved IT efficiency
•• Reducing complexity by reducingthe number of physical servers, storage, and network devices
• Improving resource utilisation that helps reduce electricity consumption due to idling servers (utilisation), storage (virtualising and de-duplication) and network (bandwidth compression) devicescompression) devices
• Reducing floor space requirements
BEFORE AFTER
Immediate impact of consolidation on power consumption
Example
50% lost to general cooling, power conversion, UPS, etc
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70% lost to memory, disk, planer, PCI, other
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80% lost to idle
Facility Equipment Processor
80% utilization
Processor Equipment Facility
Consolidate Resources
Needs
• Improved IT efficiency and utilisation• Improved IT efficiency and utilisation
•Reducing complexity by reducing the number of physical servers, storage, and network devices
• Improving resource utilisation that helps reduce electricity consumption due to idling servers (utilisation), storage (virtualising and de-duplication) and network (bandwidth compression) devices
•
Lead Offerings
•Reducing floor space requirements
Results
Gruppo FIAT Italy: Feb 2009 Massive consolidation, minimal impact across a full range of IBM servers, including System z. Met aggressive targets for physical consolidation (2:1), logical consolidation (1.6:1), and standardisation. Improved response times by 30%, storage capacity by 50 TB.
� Virtualization optimized servers & storage:� IBM System x & IBM BladeCenter
with choice of VMware, Hyper-V, KVM� IBM System p with PowerVM, � IBM System z with z/VM and LPARs� IBM XIV Storage
� IBM Systems Director� IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center� IBM Proventia virtualized network security
JR Thompson gains a 30% productivity boost by virtualising their IT infrastructure by consolidating on IBM BladeCenter using IBM Director
� IBM Proventia virtualized network security� WebSphere Application Server� DB2� IBM assessments
Manage Workloads
BENEFITS:
• Provides a simplified and integrated single pane of glass to manage the existing underlying logical complexity in a cohesive, integrated systems approach
• Helps address device sprawl (physical and virtual)
FEATURES:• Decouple complexity from scale• Share resources optimally• Automate workload management• Incorporate High Availability (HA) and Disaster
Recovery (DR)Recovery (DR)
“Virtualization without good management is more dangerous than not using virtualization in the first place”– Gartner Source:http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=505040
Managing virtualised workloads requires new capabilities
• Using the right virtualisation technologies is a
critical success factor in a virtualisation or
consolidation project
• Management of virtualised systems is a critical
success factor for continued operations
- Physical and virtual resources
- Ability for management tools to interoperate
Source: IDC Worldwide Server Market - 2009
- Ability for management tools to interoperate
- Enabling for service management
“… the days of focusing on physical system management are now gone. Upper-level management wants greater IT operational efficiencies. CIOs require resources to be virtualised to increase resource utilisation and simplify management, and that data
“Growing use of virtualisation solutions … has started to slow the rate of growth in physical server bases. But large-scalevirtualisation creates new sets of manageability and service resource utilisation and simplify management, and that data
center energy consumption be reduced.”
- Clabby Analytics, March 2009
virtualisation creates new sets of manageability and service quality challenges.”
– International Technology Group, September 2008
Manage Workloads
Needs
• Improved IT staff productivity• Improved IT staff productivity
• Simplified and integrated systems management of IT resources
• Address increasing complexity and interdependency resulting from growth of physical and virtual resources (sprawl).
Results
International Trade (INTTRA): Aug 2009 Supports the global
Lead Offerings
International Trade (INTTRA): Aug 2009 Supports the global supply chain with a world-class IT infrastructure from IBM; “The industry depends on us. We can’t let the industry down by having anything less than the most dependable data center. And we deliver that with IBM technology.”
Virginia Commonwealth University: Jun 2009 IBM XIV Storage system helps lower patient risk; We now have a fully integrated cross-IBM solution with consistent administrative capacity. We can easily move storage around, grow it, shrink it
� IBM Systems Director Editions + VMControl� IBM SAN Volume Controller� IBM BladeCenter virtual fabric switch� IBM Open Fabric Manager� IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center� Active Energy Management & ITM for Energy
Management� Tivoli Monitoring (ITM)� Tivoli Application Discovery and Dependency capacity. We can easily move storage around, grow it, shrink it
– whatever our need is.
� Tivoli Application Discovery and Dependency (TADDM)
� Tivoli Dynamic Workload Broker (TDWB)� Tivoli System Automation� WebSphere Virtual Enterprise
Automate Processes
Needs
• Improved IT staff productivity• Improved IT staff productivity
•Consistent execution of business priorities, processes and service
level agreements (SLA) in a consistent manner where systems are
able to respond in an automated manner to changing business
conditions consistent with best practices and regulatory
compliance (eg SOX, HIPAA, Patriot Act, etc)
Results
Postal Organization UK: Aug 2009 Adopts WebSphere Virtual
Enterprise for their application server technology; “downtime is
reduced dramatically we can manage workloads autonomically”
UPMC: Sep 2008 Takes healthcare delivery to new levels with
dynamic infrastructure; “Today most of our servers are virtual, not
physical. The virtualized infrastructure flexes to meet processing
Lead Offerings
� Tivoli Provisioning Manager� Tivoli Asset Discovery� Tivoli Service Automation Manager (TSAM)� Tivoli Usage and Accounting Manager (ITUAM)� Tivoli Business Services Manager� Tivoli Provisioning Manager for OS Deploymentphysical. The virtualized infrastructure flexes to meet processing
peaks; the staff can respond to the demands of UPMC faster. We
are more productive, more agile, and more reliable, at a lower cost
point. It works well.”
� Tivoli Provisioning Manager for OS Deployment� Tivoli Provisioning Manager for Images� WebSphere Virtual Enterprise� Service management strategy and planning
Optimise Delivery
Needs
• Improve agility and business effectiveness by having business
Lead Offerings
• Improve agility and business effectiveness by having business priorities dynamically drive the underlying IT infrastructure allowing business users to self provision as required
• Leverage Cloud computing as a new business and delivery model where a ‘virtual enterprise’ is unconstrained by physical barriers and location
Results
SK Telecom deploys new Cloud of 80 systems including IBM Lead Offerings
� Tivoli Business Services Manager (ITBSM)
� IBM CloudBurst™� IBM Information Archive� IBM Smart Analytics System � WebSphere CloudBurst™ Appliance� IBM Smart Business Test Cloud� IBM Smart Business Desktop Cloud
SK Telecom deploys new Cloud of 80 systems including IBM System x and IBM BladeCenter capable of orchestrates thousands of services in a workload-optimized fashion using Tivoli Service Automation Manager.
Star Technology UK: Mar 2009 Meets stringent SLAs with IBM Service Management Tools; “Star has built a successful cloud computing infrastructure using IBM Tivoli Monitoring software and working closely with IBM.”
NC State: Dec 2008 Makes a breakthrough in improving access to � IBM Smart Business Desktop Cloud� Private test cloud implementation service� IBM Scale Out Network Attached
Storage (SONAS)
NC State: Dec 2008 Makes a breakthrough in improving access to academic computing resources; With its new self-provisioning model, NC State can now follow a more efficient licensing strategy based on real utilisation, reducing its future licensing costs by up to 75%.
Leveraging virtualisation for added business value
IT benefits:
Reduce Cost
Business benefits:
Reduce Cost
• Reduce complexity.
• Enhance resource utilisation.
• Recapture floor space.
• More efficient power & cooling.
Improve Service
• Improve performance and optimise scalability.
• Improve service levels.
• Respond to new business opportunities
quickly by establishing a foundation for
growth and agility.
• Process more information in real-time to
make better business decisions.
• Consolidate operations and overall
systems control.
• Reduce or eliminate redundancy in • Improve service levels.
• Bring new services online quickly.
Manage Risk
• Improve uptime/availability and increase
recoverability.
• Reduce or eliminate redundancy in
infrastructure and personnel.
• Improve employee productivity.
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