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Presentazione relativa al Convegno organizzato da Mauden SpA: "Semplificare la complessità. Nuove soluzioni per ottimizzare l'infrastruttura del sistema informativo aziendale". Agenda dell'evento: 9,30 / 10,00 Accoglienza partecipanti 10,00 ROBERTA VIGLIONE, Presidente Mauden Benvenuto e introduzione 10,10 MAURO PIROVANO, Mauden Gestire la complessità dell’infrastruttura di un moderno sistema informativo aziendale 10,25 ALESSANDRO MALOSIO, IBM Sistemi Esperti Integrati: la famiglia IBM PureSystems La gestione integrata dell'infrastruttura: la soluzione Flex System Management (FSM) 11,00 MATTEO MARINI, VMware Ottimizzare il management e la continuità del business: l’integrazione di VMware nella piattaforma Purflex 11,35 Coffee Break 11,50 ALESSANDRO MALOSIO, IBM Dalla virtualizzazione all'automazione: realizzare un Cloud Privato con la soluzione SmartCloudEntry 12,25 MATTEO MARINI, VMware Le novità VMware f.y. 2013: come ridurre la complessità e aumentare la flessibilità del Data Center 13,00 Lunch Milano, 24 ottobre 2012, c/o Black Label Room - Hotel Diana Majestic
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SEMPLIFICARE LA COMPLESSITÀ
Nuove soluzioni per ottimizzare l'infrastruttura del sistema informativo aziendale
24 ottobre 2012 Hotel Diana Majestic, Viale Piave 2, Milano
MAURO PIROVANO Mauden SpA
Gestire la complessità dell’infrastruttura di un moderno sistema informativo aziendale
Giancarlo Livraghi
Pubblicitario, scrittore e bibliografo
La complessità spiegata in modo semplice (*)
Quando lo scopo è andare da A a B, nella mente di tutti noi si delinea un percorso lineare, quindi molto SEMPLICE:
(*) Giancarlo Livraghi, L'umanità dell'internet. Le vie della rete sono infinite, Hops Libri, Milano, 2001
Tuttavia, nel mondo reale fra un punto A e un punto B ci sono sempre “interferenze”. Le rette non esistono: il percorso reale sarà necessariamente più COMPLESSO
A B
A
B
Se l’obiettivo da raggiungere è per sua natura complicato e quindi l’operazione da compiere è complessa, il percorso diviene ancora più tortuoso e si può persino perdere di vista l’obiettivo:
A B
C D
F E
È quello che accade, per esempio, in una qualsiasi organizzazione se le diverse componenti non hanno una conoscenza condivisa della rotta da seguire
In un ambiente stabile, entro il quale le variabili fossero facilmente controllabili, la condivisione dell’obiettivo e la puntuale verifica dei percorsi basterebbero a far convergere gli sforzi, così:
A B
Purtroppo, in genere si ha a che fare con ambienti turbolenti, nei quali le evoluzioni non sono prevedibili
Continuare a considerare solo l’obiettivo “B” può quindi essere controproducente: raggiungerlo dai punti C, D, E ed F implicherebbe complicate e faticose “retromarce”.
Le inversioni di rotta, potrebbero rappresentare SOLUZIONI TROPPO COMPLESSE
Invece, osservando il sistema con un atteggiamento più elastico, si potrebbe notare che alcune “deviazioni” in realtà convergono verso un nuovo obiettivo (N)
A B
C D
F E
N
Puntando sul nuovo obiettivo, senza necessariamente tagliare i“rami” che esplorano altre direzioni, muta la struttura del sistema:
Che può sembrare poco “logica”… Ma è più semplice di quelle che si disegnerebbero tentando di seguire un modello “lineare” :
A
N
In analogia con quanto accade in natura, dove “paga” l’evoluzione non lineare, LA “COMPLESSITÀ” NON È IN REALTÀ PIÙ COMPLESSA DEI SISTEMI “ORDINATI” :
al contrario, tende a sintesi più semplici
SOLUZIONI SEMPLICI per PROBLEMI (APPARENTEMENTE) COMPLICATI
Corsi e ricorsi della storia
D D D D D D D D D D D D
PC
MAINFRAME
SISTEMI INGEGNERIZZATI
• Gestione accentrata • Footprint • Virtualizzazione • Ri-consolidamento
Corsi e ricorsi della storia
Corsi e ricorsi della storia
Corsi e ricorsi della storia
Corsi e ricorsi della storia
Corsi e ricorsi della storia
Corsi e ricorsi della storia
Δ 09/08 Δ 10/09 Δ 11/10 Δ 12/11 E
Hardware e assistenza tecnica
-5,50% -19,10% -1% -9,40%
Software -2,90% 0,90% 3% 0,80%
Servizi IT -6,30% -3,80% 2,10% -3,80%
Cloud Computing 0 58,20% 40,40% 57,80%
Totale mercato IT -4,50% -7,60% 1,90% -3,20%
-30,00% -20,00% -10,00%
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Il mercato italiano dell’IT: dinamiche di crescita (Assintel Report 2012)
Destinazione della spesa IT per macro capitolo di spesa e per classe dimensionale (Assintel Report 2012)
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Green IT
Prineville, Oregon (USA): i dati relativi all’efficienza dei consumi d’acqua ed energia accolgono i visitatori nell’ingresso del Data Center all’avanguardia di Facebook
ALESSANDRO MALOSIO IBM
Sistemi Esperti Integrati: la famiglia IBM Pure Systems
La gestione integrata dell’infrastruttura: la soluzione Flex System Management (FSM)
© IBM Corporation 2012
Sistemi Esperti Integrati: la famiglia IBM PureSystems La gestione integrata dell'infrastruttura: la soluzione Flex System Manager (FSM)
Alessandro Malosio System x and PureSystems Technical Sales Support Team
IBM Italia S.p.A.
© IBM Corporation 2012
IT Needs • Deliver new
capabilities faster • Shift resources from
maintenance to transformation
• Control growing complexity
What are today’s pressures and realities
Business Demands • Address opportunities
more quickly • Drive business
innovation • Leverage technology
more strategically
Consumerization • Mobility • Social business • Iterative solutions
© IBM Corporation 2012
You experience the barriers of time, cost and risk today Aligning IT and business goals
• Driving business innovation
• Make new markets • Respond to competitive
threats • Enhance the customer
experience
Getting Up and Running Takes months: • Specify/Design • Procure
• Integrate • Deploy
Development Operations Takes 30-90 days: • Provision • Configure
Ongoing Effort Takes months and requires downtime: • Customize/Tune • Scale • Manage
• Maintain • Upgrade
IT Reality
Business Goals Grow top and bottom line by:
© IBM Corporation 2012
Servers Storage
Networking
Virtualization
Management
Development
Middleware
Deployment Applications
IBM PureSystems family integration by design
Integration by
Design
Built-in Expertise
Simplified Experience
Optimizes the complete solution stack
• All hardware and software components factory integrated and optimized
• Fully virtualized and built for cloud
• Storage tuned to data needs
• Hardware directly tuned to the software
• System resource allocation uniquely optimized per selected pattern for each application workload
© IBM Corporation 2012
Infrastructure System: Expert at sensing and anticipating resource needs to optimize your infrastructure
Platform System: Expert at optimally deploying and running applications for rapid time-to-value
© 2012 IBM Corporation
The world’s first family of expert integrated systems
© IBM Corporation 2012
Simplified Experience Expert Integrated Systems
Flex System
Compute Nodes Power 2S/4S (1) x86 2S/4S
Storage Node V7000 Expansion inside or outside chassis Management Appliance Optional
Networking 10/40GbE, FCoE, IB 8/16Gb FC
Expansion PCIe Storage
Pre-configured, pre-integrated infrastructure systems with compute, storage, networking, physical and virtual management, and cloud management with integrated expertise.
Chassis 14 half-wide bays for nodes
Pre-configured, pre-integrated platform systems with middleware designed for transactional web applications and enabled for cloud with integrated expertise.
Note (1) : Power compute nodes only available in PureFlex, not ordered as a separate component
Reduce time, effort and risk throughout the solution lifecycle Starts at Acquisition: A continuum of value from building blocks to systems
© IBM Corporation 2012
Announcing the first two members of the IBM PureSystems family
Infrastructure System: Expert at sensing and anticipating resource needs to optimize your infrastructure
Platform System: Expert at optimally deploying and running applications for rapid time-to-value
© 2012 IBM Corporation
© IBM Corporation 2012
Integrated Infrastructure Designed for future generations of technology
10U Chassis 14 Node
Bays
10 U
1 system for compute, storage and systems networking Up to 896 cores, 43 TB memory, 480 TB storage and 26M IO operations per second, per rack Up to 4 chassis per rack scalable up to 4 racks
© IBM Corporation 2012
Integrated Compute Nodes No compromise designs for full performance
Support multiple architectures using up to 14 POWER7 or x86 nodes per chassis
Support for applications across multiple operating environments
x86 Linux®, Windows®
VMware®
POWER7 AIX®, i®, Linux®
© IBM Corporation 2012
Integrated Systems Networking Pay as you grow scalability
Low latency, terabit switching and network bandwidth-on-demand Virtual Machine Ready networking 80Gb of Ethernet bandwidth and network intelligence to every compute and storage node
Ethernet 40Gb uplinks
10Gb, 1Gb FCoE
Fibre
Channel 16Gb, 8Gb
Infiniband
QDR, FDR
© IBM Corporation 2012
Storwize V7000
Virtualize existing storage -- IBM's or competitor's -- and migrate data without disruption Optimize application performance with Flash storage and Intelligent Storage Tiering Double storage efficiency and improved transactional performance up to 300%
Integrated Storage Store more for less
1Gbps iSCSI
10Gbps iSCSI
8Gbps Fibre Channel
© IBM Corporation 2012
Virtualized Storage
Consolidated Storage
Tiered Storage
Automated Deployment
Innovative GUI
SAN
Thin provisioning
Space-efficient copies
External Virtualization
Solid-State Storage
Hard Disks
Easy Tier
Efficiently use solid state disk to Increase performance up to 200% on critical apps. Reduce costs by migrating less critical data to less expensive media.
Increase utilization of existing storage by up to 30%. Reduce TCO up to 66% by deploying automated, virtualized storage.
Scale out storage to manage billions of files from a single, consolidated system. Scale up storage with systems that can scale to store petabytes of structured data.
Deploy in minutes versus weeks: 3x faster deployment Non-Disrubtive Data Migration included with every system for rapid integration
© IBM Corporation 2012
SAN
Volume
IBM HP Oracle
Volume Volume Volume
External Storage (To be Optionally Virtualizated)
100% SVC software Internal Storage
Features: Internal & External Storage Block-level virtualization
IBM ESS, FAStT
DS3/4/5/6/8
XIV
Sun StorageTek,
USP, USP-V
EMC CLARiiON, Symmetrix,
VMAX, VNX, VNXe
Hitachi USP, VSP
TagmaStore
NetApp FAS
Bull StoreWay
Pillar Axiom
NEC iStorage
Fujitsu Eternus
HP MA, EMA
MSA, EVA
XP
Sun
HP
Linux IBM
BladeCenter
SGI
Apple
IBM
Microsoft
VmWare
Volume
Storwize V7000
© IBM Corporation 2012
Simplified Management Experience Management integration across all physical and virtual resources
Chassis Map*
Single management console for all resources Manage workloads while the system automatically manages resources Thousands of end points at your fingertips with Quick Find
Flex System
Manager
© IBM Corporation 2012
Syst
em in
fras
truc
ture
• New user interface
• Cross-resource integration and automation
• Works with the management you have
• Easier monitoring
Management
Networking
Virtualization
Storage
Management
Compute
Chassis Map Global Find Setup Wizards Remote Presence
© IBM Corporation 2012 16
Systems Management Appliance Single focus point for seamless multi-chassis management providing an instant resource oriented view of chassis and chassis resources Resource oriented chassis map provides multiple view overlays to monitor:
system health work with firmware inventory view environmental status,
including thermal and power metrics
Chassis views to view and label hardware, OS, and firmware inventory Includes quick finder to launch to common management tasks (a value add for admin’s to quickly perform management tasks) Chassis map provides launch point for remote access tools to work with OS, etc. on individual blade (node)
Chassis management
© IBM Corporation 2012
Remote Control
Resizable
Flyover Details
Powerful Toolbar – power on/off, mount local files, etc.
Watch a reboot progress in background
© IBM Corporation 2012
IBM Flex System - Update Manager
Manage updates for many IBM platforms using the same interface
– Automatically check for new updates
– Show and install updates needed by your systems
Monitor system compliance – Create compliance policies
to automatically notify you when a system is out of date
– Show and resolve compliance issues to install the missing updates
© IBM Corporation 2012
Virtualization Expertise Virtualize all resources for highest utilization
More memory, more cpu power = more virtual machines per compute node Support for tens of thousands of applications across 4 hypervisors
Virtualize all resources and automatically manage with highest utilization
Deploy Virtual Machines
Capture Virtual Machines
Virtual Appliance
Metadata
Software application
Operating system
Virtual Appliance
© IBM Corporation 2012
FSM Hypervisor Support Strategy
VMware Hyper-V Others…
Integrate with Others
Focu
s on
Dep
th
Focus on richness of capabilities for IBM Systems
Integrate with others and extend via Service Management
Resource Pooling
VM Placement
VM Relocation
Workload Resilience
Energy Efficiencies
Workload Performance
Security Isolation
Discovery and Inventory
Cloud Services
Image Management
Health and Status
PowerVM, KVM
VS Lifecycle
Disaster Recovery
Storage & IO Virtualization
Extend with Service Management
© IBM Corporation 2012
Virtualization management
Virtualization Management – Manage Virtual Servers and
Hosts – HMC and Systems – VS Life-cycle management – Topology Maps – Create empty virtual server – Monitoring, automation
Edit virtual resources – Edit Hosts – Edit Virtual Servers – GUI or command line – Launch to Platform Manager
Relocate – Live relocation – Plan for relocation
© IBM Corporation 2012
Image management and deployment Tasks for Virtual Appliances Deploy Import Capture Versioning
meta-data
SW
OS
Virtual Appliance
© IBM Corporation 2012
Manage a pool of system resources or a cloud as simply as managing a single system
Operating System
Software
Systems
• Manage Services instead of Servers, Network and Storage • System Pools* are a set of resources that make up a service and
can be acted upon as a group for Placement, Maintenance, etc. • Provisioning of CPU, memory, storage* and networking* with
automatic virtual machine placement and optimization • Utilization monitoring and policies to support performance,
utilization or energy* optimized pooling
Storage Networking Compute
Virtual Systems
Virtualization
Virtual Server Virtual Server Virtual Server
System Pools / Cloud
Mobility
Optimized for …. • Availability • Performance • Energy*
Virtualization Management
Designed for Cloud with resource pooling and automated provisioning expertise Dramatically improve system utilization and administrator productivity
Storage Networking Compute
SW OS
SW OS
SW OS
*Some capabilities planned for future delivery
© IBM Corporation 2012
Advanced virtualization Automate the virtualized environment with system pools
Intelligent Virtual Machine Placement Services Dynamic Workload Mobility Integrated Storage and Network Management Automation policy control for workloads
– Advise – VMControl recommends actions and requires confirmation
– Automate – VMControl automates actions Availability Automations
– Automate relocation of virtual workloads in response to predicted host system failures without disruption
– Restart virtual workloads when a host fails – Automate remote restart of virtual workloads in
response to host failures with minimal disruption Energy Automations
– Allows the pool to relocate VM’s to minimum hosts – Minimum number of hosts reduce overall energy bill
Performance Automations – Allows pool to spread VM’s for optimum performance
© IBM Corporation 2012
IBM FSM System Manager Resource Optimization
Resource Life Cycle Management
Service and Support Manager
VM Control
Network Control
Active Energy Manager
Platform Manager
POWER Systems Manager
Feature on Demand Graphical Chassis Map
Configuration Wizards
Open Fabric Manager
Base and Agent
Centralized User & Security Mgmt
Storage Control
Remote Console Auto Discovery
FSM Non-Disruptive Update Example – with VMware
FSM determines there is a firmware update for one of the servers it is managing within Update Manager.
The administrator chooses to evacuate the host system prior to installing the update to prevent the need for planned downtime.
The FSM task to evacuate the host system using VMotion to move VMs to another available host.
FSM Update Manager applies the update and,
The administrator then moves the virtual machines back to the updated host system using VMotion.
virtual machine
virtual machine
virtual machine
FSM
VMware vCenter
View In Animation Mode
Firmware update
© IBM Corporation 2012
FSM Availability Example – with VMware
A physical system hosting VMware virtual servers issues a predictive failure analysis event which is received by FSM
FSM responds with an automation plan for the affected virtual servers
The plan automatically migrates the virtual servers from the failing server by calling VMotion ESX or
ESXi virtual server
ESX or ESXi virtual server
ESX or ESXi virtual server
PFA
FSM
VMware vCenter
View In Animation Mode
IBM FSM System Manager Resource Optimization
Resource Life Cycle Management
Service and Support Manager
VM Control
Network Control
Active Energy Manager
Platform Manager
POWER Systems Manager
Feature on Demand Graphical Chassis Map
Configuration Wizards
Open Fabric Manager
Base and Agent
Centralized User & Security Mgmt
Storage Control
Remote Console Auto Discovery
© IBM Corporation 2012
Express Standard Enterprise
Pre-configured, pre-integrated systems with servers, storage and networking Includes Flex System Manager for integrated management across all virtual resources Available in predefined starting points delivered integrated and tested
Packaging for IBM PureFlex “Foundation” editions Flexibility and simplicity extends from acquisition to deployment
All configurations are Cloud ready with addition of SmartCloud Entry software Choice of IBM POWER7 or Intel x86 processors Any combination of PowerVM, VMware, KVM, or Microsoft HyperV Choice of AIX, IBM i, Microsoft Windows®, and Linux from Red Hat, SUSE
10Gb Network Switch 8Gb Fibre Chan. Sw. 2 PSU / 4 Fans Flex System Manager V7000 Storage Controller Compute Node (x or
power) Services
10Gb Network Switch 2 x 8Gb Fibre Chan Sw. 4 PSU / 6 Fans Flex Sys Mgr Advanced V7000 Storage Controller Compute Node (x or
power) Gold Support Services
2 x 10Gb Network Switch 2 x 8Gb Fibre Chan Sw. 6 Power / 8 Fans FSM Sys Mgr Advanced V7000 Storage Controller Compute Node (x or power) Platinum Support Services
Optimized for small and midsize businesses.
Most affordable entry point.
Optimized for application servers with supporting storage and networking.
Optimized for transactional and database systems.
Redundancy for resilient operation.
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© IBM Corporation 2012
FlexSystemManager - features The IBM Flex System Manager base feature set offers the following functionality:
• Support for up to four managed chassis
• Support for up to 5,000 managed elements
• Auto-discovery of managed elements
• Overall health status
• Monitoring and availability
• Hardware management
• Security management
• Administration
• Network management (Network Control)
• Storage management (Storage Control)
• Virtual machine life cycle management (VMControl Express)
• I/O address management (IBM Fabric Manager)
The IBM FSM Advanced Feature set upgrade offers the following advanced features:
• Image management (VMControl Standard)
• Pool management (VMControl Enterprise)
© IBM Corporation 2012
FlexSystemManager - Virtualization management
Base feature set • Support for VMware, Hyper-V, KVM, and IBM PowerVM®.
• Creates virtual servers.
• Edits virtual servers.
• Manages virtual servers.
• Relocates virtual servers.
• Discovers virtual server, storage, and network resources and visualize the physical-to-virtual relationships.
© IBM Corporation 2012
FlexSystemManager - Virtualization management Advanced feature set • Creates new image repositories for storing virtual appliances and discover existing image
repositories in your environment.
• Imports external, standards-based virtual appliance packages into your image repositories as virtual appliances.
• Captures a running virtual server that is configured the way you want, complete with a guest operating system, running applications, and virtual server definition.
• Imports virtual appliance packages that exist in the Open Virtualization Format (OVF) from the Internet or other external sources.
• Deploys virtual appliances quickly to create new virtual servers that meet the demands of your ever-changing business needs.
• Creates, captures, and manages workloads.
• Creates server system pools, which enable you to consolidate your resources and workloads into distinct and manageable groups.
• Deploys virtual appliances into server system pools.
• Manages server system pools, including adding hosts or additional storage space and monitoring the health of the resources and the status of the workloads in them.
• Groups storage systems together using storage system pools to increase resource utilization and automation.
• Manages storage system pools by adding storage, editing the storage system pool policy, and monitoring the health of the storage resources.
© IBM Corporation 2012
Announcing the first two members of the IBM PureSystems family
Infrastructure System: Expert at sensing and anticipating resource needs to optimize your infrastructure
Platform System: Expert at optimally deploying and running applications for rapid time-to-value
© 2012 IBM Corporation
© IBM Corporation 2012
Optimizes the complete solution stack:
• All hardware and software components factory integrated and optimized
• Fully virtualized and built for cloud
• Storage tuned to data needs
• Hardware directly tuned to the software
• System resource allocation uniquely optimized per selected pattern for each application workload
Servers Storage
Networking
Virtualization
Management
Development
Middleware
Deployment Applications
IBM PureApplication System Combining virtualized workloads with scalable infrastructure
© IBM Corporation 2012 © 2012 IBM Corporation
Patterns of Expertise: Proven best practices and expertise for complex tasks learned from decades of client and partner engagements that are captured, lab tested and optimized into a deployable form
Monitoring Lifecycle Management
What is a Pattern? • The pre-defined architecture of an application • For each component of the application (i.e. database, web
server, etc) • Pre-installation on an operating system • Pre-integration across components • Pre-configured & tuned • Pre-configured Monitoring • Pre-configured Security • Lifecycle Management
• In a deployable form, resulting in repeatable deployment
with full lifecycle management • Delivering superior results:
• Agility: Faster time-to-value • Efficiency: Reduced costs and resources • Simplicity: Simpler skills requirements • Control: Lower risk and errors
© IBM Corporation 2012
Three ways to get the value of patterns of expertise
Capture 80% of today’s workloads
Capture your own expertise: Image Construction &
Composition Tool allows you to create your own custom virtual images
Pattern Development Kit allows you to create your own virtual application patterns.
Capture existing expertise for operating system and middleware installation
Dynamically combine pre-defined components to build new image packages
Create a standard VM format in Open Virtual Format
Use IBM patterns of expertise throughout the system
Add third-party application patterns of expertise
© IBM Corporation 2012
IBM and partner “patterns of expertise” extend the value of the system
Scalability Upgradability
100+ ISV business applications Business intelligence Business process management Web experience (portal)
Built-in with flexibility
Available through PureSystems Centre
Platform Patterns Expertise across the
middleware and infrastructure
Infrastructure Patterns Expertise across the
compute resources
Application Patterns Available patterns from
IBM and Partners
Provisioning Storage optimization
Web application deployment Database deployment Cloud platform management
© IBM Corporation 2012
Extensibility from the broadest ecosystem is made easy
* Unix/Linux and Windows applications
New IBM PureSystems Centre: Gain access to a broad community of IBM and certified partner expertise Download optimized, deployable application patterns from 100+ leading ISV partners Search by solution area, industry or system
Also run your existing applications today*
The SAP logo is a trademark or registered trademark of SAP AG in Germany and several other countries and is reproduced with the permission of SAP AG.
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100 years of experience delivering essential IT
• 19 years as top U.S. patent recipient
• Since the beginning of 2000, we’ve spent nearly $70 billion in research and development
• 250k technical experts worldwide
• Market leading systems and software
• Commitment to open standards
• Broad open ecosystem of 120k partners
© 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved
MATTEO MARINI
VMware
Ottimizzare il management e la continuità del business: l’integrazione di VMware nella
piattaforma Pureflex
© 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved
VMware vCloud Suite
Matteo Marini
Sr System Engineer
VMware
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Existing Datacenters Public Cloud Services
Existing Apps New Enterprise Apps SaaS Apps
Three Core Focus Areas
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Existing Datacenters Public Cloud Services
Existing Apps New Enterprise Apps SaaS Apps
Three Core Focus Areas
Evolve the Infrastructure
Modernize Application Development
Re-think End-User Computing
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Gartner 2012 CIO Agenda CIO IT Strategies Ranking of IZT Strategies CIOs Selected as One of Their Top 3 in 2012
Ranking 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Delivering Business Solutions 1 2 1 3 1
Reducing the Cost of IT 2 3 3 2 10
Developing or Managing a Flexible Infrastructure 3 1 8 11 11
Expanding the Use of Information and Analytics 4 7 7 10 9
Improving IT Management and Governance 5 4 6 4 7
Improving Business Alignment and Relationship 6 10 2 1 2
Implementing Mobility Solutions 7 18 * * *
Consolidating IT Operations and Resources 8 5 9 9 12
Implementing Business Process Improvements 9 8 4 5 6
Improving the IT Organization and Workforce 10 6 10 8 3
CIO’s Focus
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Delivering Business Solutions is
Obiettivi 2012: • Incrementare le vendite
• Assunzione 10 nuovi agenti • Avvio di 1 nuovo marchio • Passare da 8 a 10 mercati esteri
• Aumentare market share
• Promozioni stagionali • Contratto di sub-distribuzione • Creazione linea prodotti BIO
• Ridurre i costi nei periodi di picco
• Raccolta pomodori, arance • Gestione cooperative lavoro
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It’s Not Just About Saving Money
It’s not just about saving money on
hardware, but also about
simplifying things like application
provisioning, maintenance, high
availability and disaster recovery”
Dirk Holzwarth Team Leader, Alstom’s VMware Infrastructure Center
“We can give our end users a virtual
machine in half an hour, when it takes
two to three weeks to spec out, order, and
set up a physical one.”
Bill Frost, Senior IS Engineer, Boise Inc.
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Business Transformation Through IT Transformation
CIOs are on a quest to make infrastructure just work Efficient
• Average Cost / VM $300 $100
Automated and easy to manage • VM to Admin Ratio:
300:1 10,000:1
Always available • Failure recovery time:
5 min 1 min
Agile • Provisioning a VM
Weeks Minutes
CIOs want to dedicate their productive energy,
time, and budget, to segments of IT that
will fundamentally differentiate them, and
make them better businesses
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Every Company Today is in the Software Business
Specialized software is replacing specialized hardware in the Datacenter
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APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
Yesterday’s Datacenter Based on Past IT Decisions
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Proof Points Across the Industry
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X86 Price/ Performance
Three Key Trends Drive Us Towards a New Model
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A New Approach to Cloud
The Software Defined Datacenter
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$1,800 5 days, 2 minutes
$300
2 minutes $10,000 CapEx
10 weeks
Enterprise storage
VLAN networks
Firewall, load-balancer
IDS, security, monitoring
Availability
Present Past
+
Virtualization Simplifies Provisioning of VMs, But Additional Steps Needed to Deploy in a Production Environment
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Software-Defined Datacenters Simplifies Process to Define an Application and All the Resources It Needs
5 days, 2 minutes 3 minutes
VDC
Future
Software-defined Datacenter Services
$1.800 $350
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Management Cloud Infrastructure
Virtualization
VMware’s Complete Cloud Infrastructure & Management Suite
vSphere
vFabric Application
Director
vCenter Operations Mgmt Suite
vCloud Director
Distributed Storage
Tech Prev
vCloud Networking & Security
Site Recovery Manager
Extensibility
vCloud APIs
vCloud Connector
vCenter Orchestrator
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…available in one SKU
…delivering the best SLAs for all Apps
VMware’s vCloud Suite is…
A cloud infrastructure suite that dramatically simplifies IT operations…
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Complete Cloud Infrastructure and Management available in a single vCloud Suite Edition purchase
VMware’s Complete Cloud Infrastructure & Management Suite
Virtualization
vSphere
Management
vFabric Application
Director
vCenter Operations Mgmt Suite
Cloud Infrastructure
vCloud Director
Software Defined Storage
Software Defined
Networking
Software Defined
Availability
Software Defined Security
Extensibility
vCloud APIs
vCloud Connector
vCenter Orchestrator
Cloud Infrastructure
Virtualization
Operations Management
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What is the vCloud Suite?
vSphere Enterprise+ Virtualization Platform
vCloud Director
IaaS & Hybrid Cloud Connectivity
vCloud Connector
vCloud Networking and Security
Cloud Networking and Security
vCenter Operations Management Suite
Automated Operations Management for the Cloud
vFabric Application Director
Cloud-enabled Application Provisioning
vCloud Suite Components of a Complete, Integrated Cloud Infrastructure
Sold and licensed exactly as vSphere: per-CPU Unlimited vRAM, Unlimited VMs of each component on each vCloud Suite licensed CPU Not a bundle – cannot break apart components of one license to run on multiple CPUs
vCenter Site Recovery Manager
Disaster Recovery Automation
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vSphere 5.1 Product Description
World’s Most Complete and Robust Virtualization Platform
vSphere Provides: Core Services - Compute, Storage, Network
Additional Services - Availability, Security, Automation
Management Services - Basic/Remote Management, Patching
What Does vSphere Do for Customers? Streamlines IT Operations
Provides a Powerful Disaster Recovery Strategy
Supports Mission-Critical Applications
Delivers the Most Flexible Building Block for Leveraging the Cloud
Foundation of the New vCloud Suites
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What’s New in vSphere 5.1?
Automation
VMware vSphere 5.1
Security
• vShield Endpoint
• Storage DRS and Profile-Driven Storage working with VCD • Enhanced Auto Deploy
• Data Protection • Replication • vMotion w/o shared
storage • 0 Downtime upgrades
of VMware Tools
Availability
Network Storage
• Enhanced Distributed Switch
• SR-IOV support • Storage Space
Reclamation for VDI
• HW version 9 • 64 way SMP 1 TB VMs
Compute
• Single Sign On (vCD, vShield, vCenter) • vSphere Web Client
vCenter Server 5.1 • Enhanced vCenter Orchestrator
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Live migration of a virtual machine without the need for shared storage
Extends VMware’s revolutionary
technology for automated virtual machine movement
Zero downtime migration
No dependency on shared storage
Lower operating cost
Helps meet service level and performance SLAs
vMotion (w/o Shared Storage)
Overview
Benefits
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New backup and recovery tool for the vSphere platform
Replaces vSphere Data Recovery
Based on EMC Avamar
Use less disk space with deduplication
Simple setup and management
Proven technology
vSphere Data Protection
Overview
Benefits
VMware vSphere
DATA DEDUPLICATED AND STORED ON VDP
APPLIANCE
VDP
*All editions and kits with the exception of Essentials
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Virtual machine level replication by the vSphere host
Included with vSphere*
Low cost/efficient replication option
Simple setup from within vCenter Server
Integration with SRM enables automated DR process
vSphere Replication
Overview
Benefits
*All editions and kits with the exception of Essentials
vSphere
vSphere Replication
Site A (Primary)
vSphere
Site B (Recovery)
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Secure your VMs with offloaded anti-virus and anti-malware (AV) solutions without the need of agents
Included with vSphere*
Simplified AV administration
Higher consolidation ratios by preventing the possibility of AV storms
Improved performance
vShield Endpoint
Overview
Benefits
*All editions and kits with the exception of Essentials
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vSphere Storage Appliance
Transform internal Disks in a shared & resilient NFS storage The appliances use the available space on the local disk(s) of the ESXi servers & present
one replicated NFS volume per ESXi server.
Maximum 27 TB with 8x3 TB disks or 37.5 TB with 16x2 TB disks
vSphere vSphere vSphere
NFS NFS NFS
vSphere Client
VSA Manager VSA VSA VSA
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Dalla virtualizzazione all’automazione: realizzare un Cloud Privato con la soluzione
SmartCloudEntry
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Dalla virtualizzazione all'automazione: realizzare un Cloud Privato con la soluzione SmartCloudEntry Transforming virtual infrastructure into a private cloud solution
Alessandro Malosio System x and PureSystems Technical Sales Support Team
IBM Italia S.p.A.
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Private cloud
Hybrid IT
Public cloud
Appliances, pre-integrated systems and standard hardware, software and networking.
Traditional IT
On or off premises cloud infrastructure operated solely for an organization and managed by the organization or a third party
Available to the general public or a large industry group and owned by an organization selling cloud
services.
Traditional IT and clouds (public and/or private) that remain separate but are bound together by technology that enables data
and application portability
Businesses are choosing a variety of cloud models to meet their unique needs and priorities
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IaaS: Cut IT expense and complexity through a cloud enabled data center
PaaS: Accelerate time to market with cloud platform services
SaaS: Gain immediate access with business solutions on cloud
Innovate business models by becoming a cloud service provider
Adoption initiatives are emerging for successfully beginning and progressing cloud initiatives
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Pre-built, pre-integrated IT infrastructures tuned to application-specific needs
Integrated service management, automation, provisioning, and self service
Software-as-a-Service delivering IT and
process orchestration within and across
organizations
Cloud Enabled Data Center Cloud Platform Services Business Solutions on Cloud
Advanced, reliable, highly secure and
scalable platform for creating, managing, and
monetizing cloud services
Cloud Service Provider
IBM delivers prescriptive, repeatable cloud solutions for our clients’ most pressing priorities
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IBM provides the right hardware, software and expertise to help client organizations fully leverage the cloud.
A next-generation combination of technology, expertise and reach helps you advance your cloud deployment.
of Fortune 100 companies are using IBM cloud capabilities.
IBM Cloud Labs IBM SmartCloud Centers
“IBM has one of the most comprehensive cloud portfolios, with the cloud integrated throughout its many lines of business.” - Jeff Vance, Datamation
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What are customers asking IBM?
Infrastructure Teams
How can I improve my resource utilization, simplify administration and reduce cost ?
Line of Business Teams
How can I accelerate my application release cycle in an optimized , quality fashion?
Operations Teams
How can I improve responsiveness and drive productivity and
efficiency while maintaining stringent qualities of service?
Infrastructure as a Service Technologies
Infrastructure Platform
Usage and Accounting
Availability and Performance
Management and Administration
Security and Compliance
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Cloud solutions have the potential to help business and IT create and deliver value in fundamentally new ways
Enable new IT and business processes that break down traditional silos and simplify access to information in order to deliver better business outcomes.
Deliver IT without boundaries
Speed the delivery of new offerings and services by creating new models of self- service and deployment.
Improve speed and dexterity
Empower internal and external communities to define and create new offerings and services.
Create new business value
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IT is drawn to cloud’s economics, efficiency and control…
…while business users are drawn to cloud’s simplified, self-service experience and new service capabilities.
of CIOs plan to use cloud—up from 33% two years ago.
of business executives believe cloud enables business transformation and leaner, faster, more agile processes.
2011 IBM CIO Study, London School of Economics, December 2010
Effic
ienc
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Tran
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• Highly standardized infrastructure • Virtualization • Multi-tenancy • Service catalog • Dynamic resource scaling
• Higher availability of systems and applications • Lower total costs and better utilization of hardware • Labor savings and improved quality of IT services • Secure start behind enterprise firewall
Many clients start the cloud journey with a private cloud
Clients are looking for benefits from private clouds
And are preparing infrastructure to build the foundation
Half of leading cloud adopters are planning to include multiple systems in their cloud
infrastructures
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As a result, a secure private cloud deployment is an increasingly attractive means of creating and delivering IT services
Value delivered Change management
Test provisioning
Install database
Install of operating system
Provisioning environment
Design and deploy business applications
From traditional To cloud Months
Weeks
1 day
1 day
▄
Months
Days or hours
20 minutes
12 minutes
30–60 minutes
51% cost savings
Days/Weeks
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The journey to the cloud begins with virtualization…
Orchestrate Workflow Manage the process for approval of usage
Provision & Secure Automate provisioning of resources
Monitor & Manage Provide visibility of performance of virtual machines
Meter & Rate Track usage of resources
Virtualize Server, storage & network devices to increase utilization
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IBM offers scalability from virtualization to cloud
Virtualization Foundation
Entry Cloud
Advanced 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
Infrastructure Platform
Usage and Accounting
Availability and Performance
Management and Administration
Security and Compliance
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IBM SmartCloud Entry offers rapid time to value
Clients need to quickly evolve new and existing infrastructure to a cloud-based model while lowering capital costs and risk.
• Simplified cloud administration with intuitive interface lowers administrative overhead
• Improved operations productivity with easy self-service user interface
• Open and extensible for easy customization to help tailor to unique business environments
• Standardization of virtual machines and images reduces management costs and accelerates responsiveness to changing business needs
• Improved utilization of infrastructure by highly optimized IBM systems, simpler consolidation and management
• Accelerate Time to Market: Time to market improvement for new applications
• Integrated Management Approvals, metering, billing, users and projects through a single ‘pane of glass’
• Flexible, modular design: Small Footprint -- simple, quick install on systems with VMControl, Extensible via REST API allowing partners to easily customize the UI
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IBM SmartCloud Entry delivers cloud experience to users
Easy to access, easy to use Service Request Catalog Hides underlying infrastructure from user and shifts focus to services delivered Enables the ability to provide standardized and lower cost services Facilitates a granular level of services metering and billing Workload standardization eases complexity
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The IBM SmartCloud Entry end-user self-service scenario
End Users Service Portal
Service Request Catalog
Provisioning Engine Workflows Expert Systems Scripts
Service Modules Metering/Usage Billing Approvals
Virtualized Cloud Infrastructure
Easy to access, easy to use Service Request Catalog Hides underlying complex infrastructure from user and
shifts focus to services provided Enables the ability to provide standardized and lower
cost services Facilitates granular level of services metering and billing Workload standardization eases complexity
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Self-service Web UI Basic usage metering
IBM SmartCloud Entry delivers cloud benefits to managers
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Key Features Customer Benefits
Easy to deploy and use private cloud ‘stack’ delivers improved service levels and fastest time to value
• IBM SmartCloud Entry transforms virtualized systems into a ready-made, highly-scalable cloud infrastructure that empowers end users with new services on demand.
Intuitive end-user Web portal for rapid self-service workload provisioning
• IBM SmartCloud Entry provides a Web-based interface that makes selecting and provisioning new workloads as simple as browsing the Internet.
Built-in workload metering delivers foundation for pay-per-use model
• IBM SmartCloud Entry provides comprehensive metering of virtualized workload activity to aid with usage tracking and budgeting.
Manage automated approvals, metering, billing, users and projects through a single pane of glass
• IBM SmartCloud Entry empowers infrastructure teams with a rich set of administrative capabilities allowing easy delegation of provisioning to authorized users while maintaining full oversight to ensure safe operation
Create gold master VMs (images), convert images from physical systems or between hypervisors and conserve image storage**
• IBM SmartCloud Entry allows easier customization of images, reducing errors and labor costs
Convert hardware to ‘Cloudware’ with a quick and easy private cloud solution
Improve performance and increase utilization of
infrastructure using IBM HW
Improve end-user and operations productivity and
accelerate time to market
Provide more granular financial management
Simplify Cloud administration
Standardize virtual machines to reduce cost ** Image management capabilities delivered by VMControl for Power Systems
and TPM for Images for System x
Overview: IBM SmartCloud Entry
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IBM SmartCloud Entry solution architecture
Power Systems Reference Configurations
IBM Systems Director 6.2
PowerVM ESXi
VMControl 2.3.1 VMware
vCenter
VMControl API vCenter API
Cloud administration and management Tivoli
Provisioning Manager
for Images 7.1.1
REST API
Self-service UI
IBM SmartCloud Entry management stack
Customer integration
• Approval policy, project management, users and roles • Events and auditing • Metering • Image library
Common functionality Power Systems only System x only
IBM Systems Director 6.2
System x Reference Configurations
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IBM SmartCloud Entry: Comprehensive cloud capabilities Administrator Functions • Configure workload to host • Configure workload targets to system pool • Configure Virtual Appliance Parameters • Register Virtual Appliance for User Selection • Approve/Reject New Workload Requests • Approve/Reject Workload Resize Requests • Configure Billing • Charging accounts, account assignment • Configure approvals • Configure to generate metering records • Create & Manage Projects • Add users to projects as admin, deployer, viewer • Create Users • Configure Network Pools • Configure LDAP environment • Cloud Configuration to VMControl or VMware • Manual Intervention • Review event logs & failures • Initiate workload movement (between projects or via virtualization manager)
End User Functions • Request access to a project • Request CFS access from login panel • Request workload creation – appliance deploy • Set user instance parameters (CPU, memory) • Resize Running Workloads • Delete a Workload • Clone a workload • Start/Stop a workload • Review workload properties • Add additional disk (VMControl) • Set target disk size at deploy (VMware)
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IBM SmartCloud Entry: Comprehensive cloud capabilities
Overall Stack Management
• Subscriber Level – End User Self Service Interface • Cloud Admin User Interface • Isolation of resources and users through
projects/workspace • Approval Policies for workload deployment &
resize • Basic billing, metering and audit • Supports underlying virtualization management
features resource pooling, workload resiliency • Support enterprise features of virtual system
management • Storage pools, system pools, network config,
placement optimization • Support Systems Director and VMControl for
platform management • Northbound REST APIs (for partners, services) • Easy installation of management stack • Integrate customer LDAP Server
• VM power on/off • Supported on AIX(Power) and on Linux (x86) • Add v-disk (VMControl) • Resize disk at deploy (vCenter) • Supports multiple VMware clusters & resource pools • Support multiple VMware data stores • Support appliances with multiple VNICs • Admin initiated migration • Provision via vCenter • Provision from VS Templates • Provision to vCenter hosts, and clusters • Allow/tolerate vSphere initiated migration • Retrieve deployment properties • Back-up & Restores via self-service (vCenter) • Provides capability to capture Physical to Virtual
images for deployment in SmartCloud Entry environment (via TPMfI)
• Provides capability to capture Virtual images and migrate to VMware Images deployable to starter kit environment (via TPMfI)
• Better manage image sprawl - Move the workload from one hypervisor type to another (V2V) from a single image source. (via TPMfI)
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IBM SmartCloud Entry : Self-service scenario #1
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1. Click Appliances Tab
IBM SmartCloud Entry : Self-service scenario #2
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2. Click Desired Appliance
IBM SmartCloud Entry : Self-service scenario #3
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3. Click Deploy
IBM SmartCloud Entry: Self-service scenario #4
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Enter Information & 4. Click Deploy
IBM SmartCloud Entry: Self-service scenario #5
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Deployed!!
IBM SmartCloud Entry: Self-service scenario #6
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IBM Systems & Technology Group Infrastructure offerings for Cloud Enablement
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Unico punto di gestione Facile integrazione con
VCenter
Integrazione Workload flessibile Networking Optimizzati per VMware Efficienza energetica
Integrazione Converged networking Connessione con lo
storage esistente Efficienza energetica High availability
Capacità flessibile Integrazione
IBM System Storage DS3524 Express Dual Controller SAS Storage System
• Cpu Xeon 6 cores • 48 Gb di memoria
IBM Smart Cloud Entry Software di
automazione
Networking
Server Rack virtualizzati
Storage
IBM Ready Pack for Cloud on System x
Switch Juniper 24 Port 1Gb EX2200 Ethernet
Server Rack System x3650 M3
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Business challenge
• Complexity in deploying cloud
• IT expenses out of control
• Unable to easily scale in response to changing business needs
Client benefits • Easy upgrade from BladeCenter
Foundation for Cloud • Control expenses with metering and
charge-back. • Reduce expenses with self-service
portal
Solution summary • Private entry cloud solutions • Software solution is an easy add-on to
any BladeCenter Foundation for cloud • Easy to deploy, integrated, lightweight,
scalable • Implemented first on VMware. Other
hypervisors to follow • Further scalable to SmartCloud
Provisioning and Orchestration
Self Service Automation
IBM BladeCenter HS23
SUSE Linux IBM GPFS
SAP Business Warehouse Accelerator
IBM DS3500 System Storage
Converged Networking
Storage
Virtualized Servers
Integrated Management
Self Service Automation
IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud with SmartCloud Entry
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IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud - scalability
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Express Standard Enterprise
Infrastructure for Small and midsize businesses. Most affordable entry point
Infrastructure for application servers with supporting storage and networking
Infrastructure for scalable cloud deployments. Redundancy for resilient operation
• Designed for choice of architectures: IBM POWER7 and/or Intel x86 processors within the same systems
• Designed for choice of OS: AIX, IBM i, Microsoft Windows®, and Linux from Red Hat, SUSE • Designed for choice of hypervisors: PowerVM, VMware, KVM or Microsoft HyperV • Designed for simplicity: Integrated, single system management across physical
and virtual resources • Designed for Cloud - SmartCloud Entry included on Standard and Enterprise
IBM PureFlex Configurations that ease acquisition experience and match your needs
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100 years of experience delivering essential IT
• 19 years as top U.S. patent recipient
• Since the beginning of 2000, we’ve spent nearly $70 billion in research and development
• 250k technical experts worldwide
• Market leading systems and software
• Commitment to open standards
• Broad open ecosystem of 120k partners
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vCenter Operations Manager Site Recovery Manager
Milano 24 ottobre 2012
Matteo Marini VMware
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Why Automated Operations, now more than ever?
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The Problem – Complexity, Inefficiency, Inflexibility
• I spend too much time and money to manage my datacenter…
• Too many layers of technologies and infrastructure are accumulating…
• How can I be Agile providing Agility to the Business?
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What We Are Hearing From You
Configuration & Compliance Performance & Capacity
“I need a more integrated, simpler approach to ensure the performance,
capacity, and health of our virtual environment”
“In the past we’ve just over-provisioned as that was the safest way to CYA. But now
management is asking for usage reports and capacity plans before they allow us to buy more infrastructure.”
“We are constantly preparing for or
responding to an audit. We basically shut down
normal IT Ops, other than emergencies,
during each quarterly audit period.”
“We don’t really have good visibility with
our servers – we don’t know what patches have been applied
or when. It would be great to know what percentage we are
patched each week.”
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Purpose Built Capacity Planning & Analysis • Integrated capacity analysis and forecasting • Decision support & automation via views, alerts, reports • VM right sizing and capacity reclamation
Automated Configuration & Compliance • Automated Patching and Provisioning • Comprehensive change tracking to isolate root cause • Single-click rollback to remediate and return to normal
Patented Performance Analytics • Self-learning of “normal” performance conditions • Service health baseline and trending • Smart alerts of impending performance degradation
vCenter Operations Solution- Bringing together 3 Disciplines
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Slide 7
vCenter Operations
My brain is understanding the health of my body. Should I do anything? Your Brain Understands Context: If my heart rate and temperature are increasing I should go to the hospital If I’m tired, rest more If I tire easily, start exercising!
Heart Rate Respiration Temperature
Muscular Skeletal Cardio Vascular
Monitoring UserEx Metrics Monitoring Business Metrics
Monitoring App Layer Metric – JVM, DB Connections, etc.
Monitoring Server O/S Metrics – CPU, RAM, Disk, I/O, etc.
vCenter Operations is understanding the health of my enterprise by analyzing millions of measurements. Should I do anything? vCenter Operations Understands Context: Act based on urgency of emerging problems Act based on real-time performance dashboards Act based on long term correlations and trends
vCenter
Operations
Nervous
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VMware: 3rd Generation Analytics & Performance Management
Virtual Datacenters Physical Datacenters
vSphere
Setup HA vMotion DRS
Update Distr. S/W I/O Control
Inventory
INFR
ASTR
UC
TUR
E
OPE
RAT
ION
S Management
vCenter
Operations
Analytics
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vCenter Operations Manager Dashboard (All Editions)
Overview Comprehensive dashboard for
cloud operations with health, risk and efficiency scores
Single tool to manage performance and capacity across multiple vCenter servers
Benefits End-to-end visibility into cloud
infrastructure health
Proactive incident avoidance
Optimize for efficiency and cost
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Slide 10
Learn Normal Behavior and Identify Abnormalities
Doesn’t assume IT data has a normal bell-shaped distribution Sophisticated Analytics – 8 different algorithms Learns your dynamic ranges of “Normal” without templates Learns patterns of behavior and identifies Abnormalities
BLUE LINE Metric’s
Measured Value
GRAY BAR Learned Upper and
Lower band of Dynamic Threshold - “Normal”
RED Zone Breached Dynamic
Threshold – “Abnormal”
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Drill down to the Root Cause
See change and other external events
affect on application health with this “mash up” view
Smart Alert Summary (“What”)
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• Eliminate reliance on rules-of-thumb and homegrown tools
• Forecast timing of capacity shortfalls and needs
• Perform “What-If” impact analysis to model effect of capacity changes
• Identify and reclaim unused capacity
Capacity Management: Improve CapEx by 25%
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vCenter Configuration Manager Overview
Deep Collection and Visibility
Compliance Policy Intelligence
Remediation and Patch Management
Server Provisioning and Application Stack Deployment
Multiplatform Support
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Site Recovery Manager
Matteo Marini VMware
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Better Business Continuity Is #1 Objective For Virtualization
Top Five Objectives for Virtualization Use virtualization to improve Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BCDR) 46%
Improve virtual machine performance 33%
Increase the server consolidation ratio 32%
Improve VM environment management 31%
More mission-critical applications 24%
Source: WW VMware customer survey, January 2010
N=1083
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Local Availability Disaster Recovery
VMware Business Continuity Pillars
Data Protection
X
Reliable Platform
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Rock-Solid Platform Is The Foundation
Protection against component failures
• NIC teaming • Storage multipathing
ESX stability • End-user system with >
3 years continuous uptime
“This is the ‘accidentally built a wall around it and forgot it was there’ kind of reliable. The code is
virtually bomb-proof.”
- Redmond Magazine - Editor’s Choice Awards
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Key Benefits • Eliminate downtime for common
maintenance
• No application or end user impact
• Freedom to perform maintenance whenever desired
Protection Against Planned Downtime
Server Maintenance • VMotion & DRS Maintenance Mode
• Migrate running VMs to other servers in the pool
• Automatically distribute workloads for optimal performance
Storage Maintenance • Storage VMotion
• Migrate VM disks to other storage targets without disruption
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App-Aware HA Through Health Monitoring APIs
OS
APP
OS
APP
Application Health Monitoring • Detect application failures inside VM VMware HA
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App Restart Inside VM • App start / stop / restart inside VM
• Automatic restart when app problem detected
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Integration with VMware HA • VMware HA automatically initiated when
• App restart fails inside VM • Heartbeat from VM fails
3
App Restart
Leverage 3rd party solutions that integrate with VMware HA
1
2
3
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App
OS
App
OS
App
OS X X App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
X
VMware ESX VMware ESX
VMware Fault Tolerance For Continuous Availability
• Single identical VMs running in lockstep on separate hosts
• Zero downtime, zero data loss failover for all virtual machines in case of hardware failures
• Integrated with VMware HA/DRS
• No complex clustering or specialized hardware required
• Single common mechanism for all applications and operating systems
FT HA HA
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Challenges of Traditional Disaster Recovery
Expensive Complex Recovery Plans
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Unreliable Failovers
Apps
Hosts
Storage
Network
Software
Hosts
Storage
Facilities
>$10K per app
Failure to meet business requirements • Long RTOs – days to weeks • Too much time and resources consumed
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vSphere Provides The Best Foundation For Disaster Recovery
Flexible Infrastructure
• Eliminate need for identical hardware across sites
• Enable waterfalling of equipment to recovery site
Simple Application Protection
• Entire system – including application, OS, and data – is stored as virtual machine files
• Entire system can be protected with data protection tools
Cost-Efficient Infrastructure
• Reduced hardware requirements at recovery site
• Use recovery hardware to run low-priority apps
Encapsulation
Consolidation
Hardware Independence
vSphere
vSphere vSphere
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Simple Setup And Management of Recovery And Migration Plans
Weeks or months to set up
Error-prone
Quickly falls out of sync with apps and infrastructure changes
Simple recovery plan set up in minutes
Fewer steps means far less room for errors
Simple to keep in sync with changes
…to Simple Recovery Plans From Complex Runbooks…
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Key Components Of SRM 5
vCenter Server Site
Recovery Manager
Protected Site Recovery Site
Storage
vCenter Server Site
Recovery Manager
vSphere vSphere
Storage
Replication Options
vSphere Replication
• Bundled with SRM
Storage-Based Replication
Site Recovery Manager 5 • 1 per site
vCenter Server 5 • 1 per site
• Standard or Foundation
vSphere 3.5, 4.x or 5 • Standard, Enterprise or Enterprise Plus
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SRM Provides Broad Choice of Replication Options
vSphere Replication Simple, cost-efficient replication for Tier 2 applications and smaller sites
Storage-based Replication
High-performance replication for business-critical applications in larger sites
vCenter Server Site
Recovery Manager
vSphere
vCenter Server Site
Recovery Manager
vSphere vSphere
Replication
Storage-based replication
Site A (Primary) Site B (Recovery)
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vSphere Replication Complements Storage-Based Replication
Replication Provider Cost Management Performance
vSphere Replication VMware
• Low-end
storage supported
• No additional replication software
• VM’ granularity • Managed directly
in vCenter
• 15 min RPOs • Scales to 500
VMs • File-level
consistency • No FT, linked
clones, physical RDM
Storage-based Replication
Storage Vendor
• Higher-end
replicating storage
• Additional replication software
• LUN – VM layout • Storage team
coordination
• Synchronous
replication • High data
volumes • Application
consistency possible
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SRM Reduces Recovery Risk With Frequent Testing
During the testing gap, organizations can’t be sure that they can recover the current IT environment
A failover scenario may take days or weeks to complete, leaving the business at extreme risk
SRM provides assurance that DR objectives will be met.
Lack of confidence in DR process
Time DR Test DR Test
TESTING GAP
Recovery Risk
Traditional Disaster Recovery
Recovery Risk
DR Test DR Test Time
Site Recovery Manager
Frequent DR Testing
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vCenter Site Recovery Manager Ensures Simple, Reliable DR
Provide cost-efficient replication • Built-in vSphere Replication • Broad support for storage-based replication Simplify management of recovery and migration plans • Replace manual runbooks with centralized
recovery plans • From weeks to minutes to set up new plan Automate failover and migration processes • Enable frequent non-disruptive testing • Ensure automated failover and migration • Automate failback processes
Site Recovery Manager Complements vSphere to provide the simplest and most reliable disaster protection and site migration for all applications
VMware vSphere
VMware
vCenter Server
Site Recovery
Manager
VMware
vCenter Server
Site Recovery
Manager
VMware vSphere
Site A (Primary) Site B (Recovery)
Servers Servers
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