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© 2014 IBM Corporation
Managing Power VirtualizationWith PowerVC
T. R. BosworthPower Virtualization Offering [email protected]
Demos provided by
Drew Thorstensen and Paul [email protected] and [email protected] PowerVC Development
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Multiple Layers of Cloud Management
Cloud management• Self-service provisioning • Virtual systems & applications service
application• Subscriber and account management)• Management interface: Cloud Manager With
OpenStack for Power(SCE), Smart Cloud Orchestration
Cloud management• Self-service provisioning • Virtual systems & applications service
application• Subscriber and account management)• Management interface: Cloud Manager With
OpenStack for Power(SCE), Smart Cloud Orchestration
Base Virtualization infrastructure • Create virtual machines• Virtual network management• Infrastructure monitoring• Management interface: HMC or• Using the PowerKVM host
Base Virtualization infrastructure • Create virtual machines• Virtual network management• Infrastructure monitoring• Management interface: HMC or• Using the PowerKVM host
Advanced Virtualization management• Virtual Image Management and Deployment • Resource Pooling and Dynamic VM Placement• Improved Utilization and VM Resilience• Management interface: PowerVC
Advanced Virtualization management• Virtual Image Management and Deployment • Resource Pooling and Dynamic VM Placement• Improved Utilization and VM Resilience• Management interface: PowerVC
PowerVC
HMC
Cloud
or PowerKVM
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Target AudienceAll Power customers
Linux x86/VMware customers or prospective Linux workloads
Clients needing simpler management
Clients deploying open virtualization solutions like PowerKVM for scale-out Linux deployments
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Pain PointsComplexity of Power Systems virtualization management
Difficulty in managing virtual workloads
Slow response to business requirements
Time to get new admins productive with Power Virtualization
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What Can PowerVC do for you?
“A simple tool to quickly roll out LPARs/Virtual Machines on Power Systems”
Easily clone, copy and relocate Power Systems virtual machines– Improve virtual machine consistency through replication– Policy-based placement of new and relocated virtual machines– Complete virtual machine management: Storage, Compute, Network
Quick and easy installation to get you up and running quickly– One button verification of stack integration and operational environment – Simplify operations by not having to logon to HMC,VIOS, or storage to provision virtual machines
Upward integration to cloud managers for private cloud management– Build on OpenStack APIs for automation and extensibility– Integration to Cloud Manager with OpenStack for POWER (formerly SmartCloud Entry)– Planned integration to IBM Cloud Orchestrator (formerly SmartCloud Orchestrator
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Community led accelerated pace of innovation and differentiation
An open alternative to proprietary stacks for lower cost and more flexibility
Investment protection vendor lead support of HW and evolving technologies
Open APIs for greater flexibility and agility
Why OpenStack for Cloud?
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Extending OpenStack for Power Virtualization Management
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PowerVC Stretches OpenStack to Provide Enterprise Virtualization Management
Cloud Infrastructure
Services
Dynamic Provisioning
Server, Storage, Network Virtualization
Sharing and Over-Commitment
Rapid Provisioning and De-provisioning
Multi-Tenant
Elasticity and Scale
Self-Service
Commodity HW Building Blocks
Enterprise Virtualization
Long Running VMs
VM Resilience
VM Performance
Steady-State Management
VM Mobility
Enterprise Class Systems
Migration and Consolidation
Services Catalog
Flexibility Constrained and Prescriptive
Cloud Management Billing and Charge-back
Cloud User
IT Admin
PowerVC provides the convergence of what are today different and purpose optimized approaches
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PowerVC: Build on OpenStack with IBM Enhancements
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Cinder Nova Quantum Virtualization Drivers• Nova drivers for IVM• Nova drivers for HMC• Leverage ecosystem to
support broad range of IBM and non-IBM storage and network attached to Power
IBM Power SystemsStorage
IBM and 3rd PartyNetwork
IBM and 3rd Party
AMQP DBMS
New Mgmt Capabilities• Monitoring & Events• More granular VM Mgmt• OVF Image Formats• Configuration Patterns
Virtualization Mgmt UI• Simple and Intuitive • Targeting the IT Admin
New Management APIs• Virtualization Management• Monitoring & Events
PowerVC Virtualization Management Console
Platform Provides…• Virtual Machine Placement• Workload Aware Mgmt• Performance Mgmt• Availability Mgmt
Packaging and Simplification• Simplified Install and Config• Intuitive Administration Model• Focus on day 0/1 TTV
OpenStack API
Security (KeyStone) Scheduler
Images Flavors
API Additions
Monitoring
VM Mgmt
Platform Projects
QuotasOVF
Power DriverPower Driver Network DriversStorage DriversStorage Drivers
IBM DB2IBM DB2
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PowerVC Standard Typical Deployment Managing PowerVMSupport for HMC Managed Power Systems
IT Admin Applications
RHEL Linux
Power System
Lin
ux
AIX
…PowerVM
Power System
Lin
ux
AIX
…PowerVM
Power System
AIX
…PowerVM
x86 System
MCP Linux
HMC
SSH / CLIREST APIs
x86
RHEL Linux
PowerVC
VIO
S
VIO
S
VIO
S
VIO
S
VIO
S
VIO
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• Management System Options…•RHEL Linux on a separate x86 server•RHEL Linux in a partition on Power
• Managed System…•Power 6/7/7+ Express & Standard HW•HMC managed systems via K2 APIs•Multiple redundant VIOS servers•NPIV attached storage
POWER
Manage from Server
Manage from Server
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Lin
ux
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PowerVC Standard Typical Deployment Managing PowerKVMSupport for KVM Virtualized Linux Scale-out Systems
IT Admin Applications
RHEL Linux
Power System
RH
EL
…PowerKVM
libvirt APIs
x86
RHEL Linux
PowerVC
• Management System Options…•RHEL Linux on a separate x86 server•RHEL Linux in a partition on Power
• Managed System…•POWER8 Linux only HW•PowerKVM managed systems via libvirt APIs•NFS & iSCSI attached storage
POWER
Manage from Server
Manage from Server
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SLE
S
Ubu
ntu
Power System
RH
EL
…PowerKVM
SLE
S
Ubu
ntu
Power System
RH
EL
…PowerKVM
SLE
S
Ubu
ntu
NFS, iSCSI
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Features-PowerVC Standard Express
Product Identifier 5765-VCS 5765-VCX
IVM Support
HMC Support
PowerKVM Support
Managed Server Type All Servers Express Servers
POWER8
POWER7/POWER7+POWER6
Managed VM TypePowerLinux
AIXIBM i*
PowerLinuxAIX
Managed From OSRHEL
(Power & X86)RHEL
(Power & X86)
Highly available VIOS configs
System Pools & Placement
PowerVC Standard EditionSimplified lightweight advanced
virtualized management for scale up or scale out Power systems
PowerVC Express EditionSimplified lightweight advanced
virtualization management for Entry Level Power Systems
PowerVC Offering StructurePowerVC Standard Edition is packaged with AIX EEVMcontrol clients with current SWMA are entitled to download PowerVCSold standalone as well
PowerVC Standard Edition is packaged with AIX EEVMcontrol clients with current SWMA are entitled to download PowerVCSold standalone as well
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Virtualization/Cloud Managementfor Power Systems
Manage VirtualizationManage Virtualization Simple UI and SetupSimple UI and Setup Resize VMs and MigrationResize VMs and Migration Capture & Deploy VMsCapture & Deploy VMs Policies for placementPolicies for placement Manages PowerVM & Manages PowerVM &
PowerKVM PowerKVM
Basic CloudBasic Cloud Self-Service Portal with Process Self-Service Portal with Process
AutomationAutomation Metering and Billing of UsageMetering and Billing of Usage Catalog of VMs and ImagesCatalog of VMs and Images Open access to OpenStack APIsOpen access to OpenStack APIs Manages Hybrid Private CloudsManages Hybrid Private Clouds
Advanced Cloud Advanced Cloud Self-service Portal with image catalogSelf-service Portal with image catalog Capacity Management & Advanced Capacity Management & Advanced
usage metering/accountingusage metering/accounting Virtual system and application patternsVirtual system and application patterns Runbook AutomationRunbook Automation Manages Hybrid Private/Public CloudsManages Hybrid Private/Public Clouds
Increasing Automation & Function
Incr
easi
ng
bu
sin
ess
Op
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ns
AdvancedAdvancedVirtualization ManagementVirtualization Management
Cloud OrchestratorCloud Orchestrator
Cloud Manager with Cloud Manager with OpenStackOpenStack
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Power Systems Management Options
Cloud Management
Cloud Management
Virtualization ManagementVirtualization
Management
Platform Management
Platform Management
Host
or
Note A PowerKVM host can be managed by only one manager either PowerVC or CMO
libvirt api
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What are the Environments that PowerVC works with when managing PowerVM?(Q2 2014)
Category Type NotesServer Power Systems Type - P6,P7,P8 Certain Firmware and VIOS levels
required
Storage SVC,Storwise Storage(NPIV), PowerVM Shared Storage Pools
V3500, v5000, v7000 and any SVC; SSPs allows EMC,HDS and other attachment
FC Switch Brocade Support for v6.4 or higher switches
Guest OS AIX, Linux Redhat & SuSE Note no full IBM i support; limited GA
What are the Environments that PowerVC works with when managing PowerKVM?(Q2 2014)
Category Type NotesServer Power Systems Type -P8 Linux
Only ServersRunning PowerKVM Hypervisor 2.1
Storage NFS, iSCSI Base PowerKVM supports FC but not managed by PowerVC currently
Guest OS Linux Ubuntu & Redhat & SuSe Note AIX & IBM i not supported under PowerKVM
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Limited General Availability for PowerVC Managing IBM i VMs
June 2014 will introduce initial Limited GA support for managing IBM i VMs with PowerVC
IBM i management facility will be shipped with base PowerVC 1.2 Product
Approval process required to enable IBM i support– Limitation – currently supports single disk capture deploy Single PowerVC instance can only manage IBM i VMs initially
Requires IBM i level v7.1 TR7 and v7.2
Link in Develop Works for all the complete details
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PowerVC Virtualization Management Console
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Virtualization Management Console
• Simple, Intuitive and Appealing
• Progressive Disclosure of Details
• Tasks Tuned for Power Systems
• Built on top of the OpenStack API
“This is so easy to use I could have an intern do this for me”“It’s pretty awesome that you added a SAN that quickly” David Jackson – Network Administrator at GHY International
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Learn More about PowerVC
PowerVC LinkedIn Group
http://tinyurl.com/linkedinpowervc
PowerVC on Facebook
http://facebook.com/ibmpowervc
PowerVC on Service Management Connect…
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/servicemanagement/cvm/pvc/index.html
PowerVC Hosted Trial – Try out PowerVC in our environment for FREE
http://tinyurl.com/powervctrial
PowerVC Free Customer Trial – Customers can try PowerVC for FREEhttps://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/iwm/web/reg/download.do?source=IPVCv12E&S_PKG=trial&lang=en_US&cp=UTF-8
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PowerVC Demo
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Designed for Big Data Superior cloud economics Open Innovation Platform
Virtualization without Limits
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