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© 2013 IBM Corporation
IBM’s Open Cloud Architecture
and IBM SmartCloud Orchestrator
Shawn Jaques, IBM SmartCloud and OpenStack Marketing
Matt Rodkey, IBM SmartCloud Product Management
© 2013 IBM Corporation 1
Comparing TVs to Virtualization and Cloud
HDTV Smart TV
Analog TV
So, how do you turn your HDTV into a SmartTV?
Matt’s approach
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Shawn’s approach
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= • It’s fun to build things
• Only does what he wants
• Lower capital cost
• Takes more time
• Less stable
• Easy to use
• Just works
• Higher initial cost
© 2013 IBM Corporation 2
Comparing TVs to Virtualization and Cloud
HDTV Smart TV
Analog TV
So, how do you turn your HDTV into a SmartTV?
Matt’s approach
+
Shawn’s approach
=
= • It’s fun to build things
• Only does what he wants
• Lower capital cost
• Takes more time
• Less stable
• Easy to use
• Just works
• Higher initial cost
Think: Physical
Servers
Think:
Virtualization
Think: Integrated
Cloud
Similar to building a cloud from scratch. Each integration requires
additional labor, and ongoing maintenance.
Similar to building a cloud with Open enterprise cloud management
software. Why Open? It simplifies the integration with applications.
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The challenge: Innovate while managing rapid change
200 Billion
Smarter Physical Assets
Physical assets with IT intelligence
1.2 Billion
Boundless Infrastructures
Consumers will have SmartPhones
67%
Unpredictable Data Flows
of IT traffic will be Cloud-based
60,000
Expanding risk & cost
Cyber attacks every day
Mobile
Cloud computing provides the foundation to
build business opportunities
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Mobile
Big Data
These trends also drive more engaging applications
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Using context to transform the client
experience
Social
Using context to transform the decision
process
Using context to drive greater insight
Delivered via the Cloud
Cloud
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Organizations must balance optimization with innovation to enable new product and service models
New economics of IT fuels investments in
innovation
Innovation drives need for continuous IT optimization
Optimization Innovation
Next Generation of Hybrid
Architectures
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IBM embraces & invests in open source to foster innovation
Cloud Computing
Application Servers
Service Orientation
Service Oriented Architecture
Systems of Interaction
Social Business
Open Cloud Architecture
June 1998: IBM enters into an
engineering agreement with The
Apache Group for development of the
open-source Apache HTTP server
software eventually becoming the
leader of the new Application Server
market
September 1999: IBM capitalizes
on an untapped market trend and
begins participating in the community
development of Linux with a $60M
annual investment
November 2001: IBM rallies 150 influential
vendors and the development community
around a new tools environment with a $40
Million software donation disrupting the
leadership of the software development
ecosystem
September 2012: IBM orchestrates the
launch of The OpenStack Foundation
boasting $10 million in funding and 5,600
members changing the dynamics of the
Cloud ecosystem
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An open cloud architecture is emerging
Platform Services
Infrastructure Services
Business Applications as
components Service Oriented
Architecture
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OpenStack is the fastest growing global Open Source Community
2010 OCT 21
Release: Austin
44,096 lines of code
2011 FEB 3
Release: Bexar
76,570 lines of code
2011 APR 15
Release: Cactus
108,917 lines of code
2011 SEP 22
Release: Diablo
405,844 lines of code
2012 APR 5
Release: Essex
444,388 lines of code
2012 SEP 27
Release: Folsom
607,502 lines of code
2013 APR 4
Release: Grizzly
832,844 lines of code
July 2010: OpenStack
launches with code from
NASA & Rackspace &
support of 25 organizations
Sep 2012: Independent OpenStack
Foundation Launches w/ 21
Sponsors, 150+ participating orgs &
5600 individual members
July 2010:
Austin Design
Summit
42 orgs, 95
developers
Nov 2010:
Design Summit
62 orgs, 165
developers, 250
attendees
Apr 2011:
Design Summit
133 orgs, 217
developers, 500
attendees
July 2011:
80 participating
orgs, 1200
individual members
Mar 2013: IBM announces it will
base its Cloud software &
services on an Open Cloud
Architecture, centered around
OpenStack
Feb 2012:
IBM Joins
OpenStack
COMPANIES
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
TOTAL
DEVELOPERS
AVERAGE MONTHLY
CONTRIBUTORS
209 Members: 24 Total
Sponsors: 36 Total
Supporters: 150 Total
10,065
1021 245
COUNTRIES
TOP 10 COUNTRIES
United States, China, India, Great Britain, Australia, France,
Russia, Canada, Ireland, Germany
PATCHES MERGED
100
7,260 (Grizzly release cycle –
six months)
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Monthly number of contributors
who made changes to the project
source code
1.4m+
lines of code & growing
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OpenStack is not enough: Value add from IBM’s common cloud
management services Orchestration Services:
• Graphical designer eases coordination of complex tasks & worklflows, without new skills
• Reuse existing processes, scripts & automation in workflows
Platform Services:
• Simplifies deployment & lifecycle management of middleware & application patterns
Infrastructure Services:
• Highly flexible, scalable infrastructure on heterogeneous resources
• Built on OpenStack but enhanced with enterprise hardening, simplified install & use
Extensibility:
• Plug and play operational service management integration
• Rational development tooling integration for devops scenarios
• Pre-built images, patterns, process / configuration automation
Orchestration Services
Platform Level Services
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Infrastructure Level Services
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(Image Lifecycle Mgmt) (Pattern Services)
(Provisioning, configuration, resource
allocation, security, metering, etc.)
Cloud Resources
Storage Compute Network
Common Cloud Management Services
IBM
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CCMS in market offerings
• IBM SmartCloud Entry
• IBM SmartCloud Orchestrator
CCMS planned offerings
• PureApplication System
• SmartCloud Provisioning
• SmartCloud Enterprise
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IBM SmartCloud Orchestrator
Open and flexible platform
automating the deployment
and lifecycle management of
cloud services
Workload Orchestration Dynamic optimization
Service Orchestration Lifecycle of cloud services
Resource Orchestration Onboard, provision, manage
Open Service Lifecycle Collaboration
New!
eGA May 2, 2013
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Orchestration Engine
Network Domain
Storage Domain
IT Management Monitoring
Domain Data
Availability Domain
Compute Domain
Monitoring
IT Asset Management
Service Desk
Storage Domain
Change Management
Provision Pattern
Network Domain
Workload Orchestration
Workload aware placement,
optimization and operation
Resource Orchestration Onboard, provision, manage
CPU, Storage and Network
Service Orchestration Manage the lifecycle of business
applications
DB App Web
Orchestration coordinates across multiple domains
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End to end orchestration
Real customer example
Provisioning is not enough. Customers need end to end automation to accelerate delivery of IT services, while reducing costs
VM Provisioning
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Quick demo - IBM SmartCloud Orchestrator
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IBM named Value Leader in EMA Radar™ for Private Cloud
Platforms: Q1 2013
“IBM’s view on cloud is the most
complete within the marketplace.”
“The strong SLA and policy focus of
the entire IBM cloud portfolio offers
the scalability and functionality
required to build out a business
critical production cloud.”
“IBM’s application deployment
patterns are second to none.”
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Developer centric platform, marketplace & services in a Cloud
Operating Environment
TOSCA
Workload definition, Optimization, & Orchestration
Software
Defined
Environment Software Defined Compute Software Defined Storage
Software Defined Networking
Resource Abstraction & Optimization
datastore mobile dev ops middleware Services
Traditional
Workloads
Services & Composition Patterns API & Integration
Services Traditional
Workloads
security
cloudfoundry.org
OPEN ecosystem of composable services
Optimized workload deployment
Integration patterns with systems of record
Capability Value
Fast, automated composition of services
Repeatable patterns-of-expertise
Hardware
Cloud
Operating
Environment
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Hardware
Accelerating open cloud innovation with Cloud Foundry
Cloud Foundry is an open platform as a service, providing
a choice of clouds, developer frameworks and application
services. Cloud Foundry makes it faster and easier to build,
test, deploy and scale applications.
”IBM and Pivotal to Accelerate Open Cloud Innovation with Cloud Foundry”
On July 24, 2013, IBM and Pivotal announced that the two companies will
collaborate on further development of the Cloud Foundry™ platform and open
source project, and work towards establishing an open governance model for the
community.
The Wall Street Journal: IBM Backs Cloud Counter Weight to Amazon July 24, 2013 - http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2013/07/24/ibm-backs-cloud-counterweight-to-amazon/
“At stake in efforts by Pivotal, IBM and others is control over the future of the country’s technology backbone.”
The Register: IBM pours WebSphere tech into Cloud Foundry cauldron July 24, 2013 - http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/07/24/ibm_pivotal_cloud_foundry/
“IBM is one of the few tech companies that has any experience adapting to massive technological transitions,
and when Big Blue combines Cloud Foundry with OpenStack… we think we can discern a strategy that will see
IBM… develop products [for] the new wave of cloud technologies.”
Tech Crunch: IBM Standardizes on Cloud Foundry, The Open-Source Developer Platform July 23, 2013 - http://techcrunch.com/2013/07/23/ibm-standardizes-on-cloud-foundy-the-open-source-developer-platform/
“The fuller picture for the partnership is in the community focus. IBM is a governance shop. A core value to customers is
providing technology to large companies that have to pay close attention to compliance issues. As part of the partnership,
the companies are advocating for an “open governance” model for application development in the cloud.”
Twitter Reach 8.7 million ℮ impressions from 1,522 Twitter mentions by 1,071 users 81.9%
Twitter 15.0% News
3.0% Blogs
0.1% Forums
CloudOE
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Why Cloud Foundry, now?
Meets Client Needs With the agreement from
Pivotal to make Cloud Foundry
an Open Source project, IBM
feels that Cloud Foundry will
more than meet the needs of
our customers
Open Cloud Platform IBM sees an increasing appetite
for cloud-based mobile, social
and analytics applications from
line-of-business executives -
drives the need for a more open
cloud development platform
Compelling Community Cloud Foundry has a compelling
community and emerging ecosystem
as well as a mature set of
capabilities and robustness
Cloud Operating
Environment
Cloud Foundry Adopts Key Open Tenants: “Cloud Foundry” open source brand is preserved
Ongoing advisory board
Agile development backlogs made public
“Open Dojo” program
More info: http://tinyurl.com/lwjdjsc
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Fostering the Cloud Foundry community
IBM & Pivotal to co-host the first
in a series of conferences
IBM will work with Pivotal to build a vibrant open source community to
develop a platform for cloud app development, deployment & scaling --
the next wave in the open cloud
IBM now applying its experience in supporting & validating
open source technologies & communities (Linux, Eclipse, Apache &
more recently OpenStack) & the development of cloud apps
Just as with OpenStack, IBM intends to grow a community &
ecosystem of ISVs built around a platform for developing,
deploying & scaling cloud-centric applications
Cloud Foundry ecosystem
Community quick facts
•There are now 118 public repositories of related
projects, up from 60 in December 2012
•There are now 733 open source contributors who
made 25,747 commits that represent 574,744 lines of
code
•There are 19 code committers that control the master
stream
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IBM is delivering an integrated, enterprise class cloud stack based on
an open and ecosystem rich approach
Software Defined Compute
Software Defined Storage
Software Defined Networking
Resource Abstraction & Optimization
External ecosystems around open source platforms
OAuth
OSLC
Open API communities
Open data services
Hardware
OpenShift
Open source utilities provide access to developer communities
TOSCA
cloudfoundry.org
Open source for undifferentiated service fabric
Add-on services based on popular open source software
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Introducing IBM BlueMix
Development
Service Simulation
Functional Testing
Delivery Pipeline
Performance Testing
Rich client IDE
Web-based IDE
Operational Mobile
Logging
Monitoring
Backup
Scheduling
Mobile Runtime
SMS
Passes
Location Intelligence
getLocation
Push Notifications
Data & Analytics
NoSQL
Predictive Analytics
Social Analytics
Relational DB
MapReduce
Infrastructure & Security Application Services
Identity
Application Security
Object Storage
Smarter Infrastructure
Caching
Business Rules
Workflow
Java
PHP
Ruby
Python
Messaging
Rich ecosystem of current and planned services
Enable applications to be rapidly and incrementally composed and operated
IBM-hosted & 3rd party services
What is IBM BlueMix? IBM BlueMix leverages Cloud Foundry to enable
developers to rapidly build, deploy, and manage their
cloud applications, while tapping a growing ecosystem
of available services and runtime frameworks
How Does it Work? IBM will provide services and runtimes into the
ecosystem based on their extensive software portfolio
Can I Join In? The jStart team is already executing IBM BlueMix
proof-of-concepts with clients
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Take a test drive
Learn & engage
openstack.org cloud-council.org bit.ly/10GCW7n
IBM SmartCloud
Orchestrator BETA ibm.co/10huGZV ibm.co/10tE3Ha Project ICAP
Technology Preview
Get started, today…
TOSCA
© 2013 IBM Corporation
Thank You! For more information check out…
OpenStack www.OpenStack.org
Smart Cloud Orchestrator: http://www-03.ibm.com/software/products/us/en/category/SWU20
IBM’s Open Cloud Architecture: http://www.ibm.com/cloud-computing/us/en/open-standards.html
Whitepaper: IBM’s Solutions for Cloud and Virtualization in Enterprise
Environments http://ibm.co/AhQM0B
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