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The Story of Cloud and IBM zEnterprise
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Accelerating Cloud with IBM zEnterprise
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A secure cloud for data enables enterprises to improve service to their
customers
June 2013
June 2013
Kristin Donceel (Kristin_Donceel@be.ibm.com)
Topics
IBM and Cloud
Cloud Computing Reference Architecture
IBM smartCloud Foundation
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Fundamental questions:
• Is your organization achieving
the levels of innovation required to
compete in today’s environment?
• Is your organization able to nimbly
put lucrative ideas into action?
• Is your organization continually
reinventing customer relationships?
• Are you adapting to market changes
as fast as your competitors?
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IBM SmartCloud
Commitment to open standards and a broad ecosystem
Private & Hybrid Clouds
Cloud Enablement Technologies
Managed Cloud Services
Infrastructure & Platform as a Service
Cloud Business Solutions
Software & Business Process as a Service
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A next-generation combination of technology, expertise and reach
helps you advance your cloud deployment.
IBM Cloud Labs
IBM SmartCloud Centers
“IBM has one of the most comprehensive cloud portfolios.”
– Jeff Vance, DatamationOur own use of cloud extends across the entire IBM organization
and has transformed the IBM business on multiple levels.
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109,000 IBM employees
use Blue Insight, the
world’s largest business analytics private cloud.
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1,800 IBM marketers
across 6 continents utilize IBM
cloud-based Marketing Operations daily.
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6,000 IBM users
of Blueworks Live to improve
internal business processes
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200 million minutes
of IBM web conferencing with
LotusLive Meetings.
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Avoiding over $20M in expenses
over 5 years with
our private analytics cloud
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Cloud Computing Reference Architecture
IBM smartCloud Foundation
Governance
Security, Resiliency, Performance & Consumability
Cloud Service Creator Cloud Service
Consumer Cloud Service Provider
Common Cloud Management Platform (CCMP) Operational Support Services (OSS) Cloud Services Infrastructure-as-a-Service Platform-as-a-Service Software-as-a-Service Business-Process-as-a-Service Business Support Services (BSS) Cloud Service Integration Tools Consumer In-house IT Service Creation Tools Infrastructure Existing & 3rdparty
services, Partner Ecosystems
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Security, Resiliency, Performance & Consumability
Cloud Service Provider
Cloud Services IaaS PaaS SaaS BPaaS Common Cloud Management Platform
OSS – Operational Support Services BSS – Business Support Services Customer Account Management Service Offering Catalog Service Offering Management Transition Manager Deployment
Architect OperationsManager
Service Provider Portal & API
Infrastructure
Security &
Risk Manager CustomerCare Service
Manager BusinessManager
S e rv ic e C o ns um e r P or ta l & A P I S e rv ic e D e ve lo p m e nt P o rta l & A P I Existing & 3rd party services, Partner Ecosystems Service Creation Tools Cloud Service Integration Tools Consumer In-house IT Provisioning Incident & Problem Managemen t IT Service Level Managemen t Service Automation Management
Service Delivery Catalog
Platform & Virtualization Management
Cloud Computing Reference Architecture (CC RA)
Cloud Computing Reference Architecture (CC RA)
New product-focused “cloud adoption pattern” deliverables
are introduced via the CCRA 3.0
IaaS: Cut IT
expense and
complexity
through a
cloud
enabled data
center
PaaS: Accelerate
time
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A simple organizational structure, towards creating prescriptive
solution architectures per cloud adoption pattern
New: Four main workstreams are part of the CCRA 3.0
Pre-3.0 content will continue to exist and be developed in the context of these 4 top-level workstreams
CCRA 3.0
Common Reference Architecture Foundation
Cloud-enabled
data center
(building private
IaaS, as a mgd
service)
Platform Services
(building private
PaaS, as a mgd
service)
Cloud Service
Provider (CSP2,
commercial XaaS)
Building SaaS
(using IBM-hosted
services)
Use cases Non-functional requirements SecurityPerformance & Scalability Architecture Overview
Architectural Decisions
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Foundation
Platform as a
Service Technologies
Infrastructure as a
Service Technologies
Cloud middleware & tools to
build, integrate and run cloud
services
A policy-based, scalable
environment for managing
cloud computing resources and
services “on demand”
IaaS
Addressing our clients most pressing challenges as they optimize their
business infrastructures
How do I manage software delivery while business require-ments become more demanding?
How do I accelerate my organization’s deployment of applications to improve market
responsiveness? How do I integrate my private and
public cloud based services? How do I deploy and manage my
existing packaged and in-house apps on the cloud?
How do I reduce the cost and complexity of cloud app
development?
How do I optimize the utilization and cost of my IT infrastructure ?
How do I scale and accelerate the deployment of services on my infra- structure to support business needs?
How do I prevent revenue
losses by minimizing downtime and speeding problem
resolution?
How do I understand how my infra-structure is being used and if I’m making the right
investments in it?
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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 can simplify the implementation of cloud enabled data center for
clients.
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Private and Hybrid Clouds
Private and Hybrid Clouds
Easily build and rapidly scale
private cloud environments
with unparalleled
time-to-market, integration and
management
Easily build and rapidly scale
private cloud environments
with unparalleled
time-to-market, integration and
management
An integrated set of cloud
enablement technologies
An integrated set of cloud
enablement technologies
Private and Hybrid Clouds
Private and Hybrid CloudsPrivate and Hybrid Clouds
Private and Hybrid CloudsPrivate and Hybrid Clouds
IBM System z
Orchestrate
Advanced Cloud
Integrate
Virtualization
Entry Level Cloud
Automate
Infrastructure, Virtualization, Consolidation & Management
Standardized
Infrastructure
38 - 44%
Shared
resources
Dynamic
Scalability
Service
Catalog
Automated
Provisioning
21 - 25%
Chargeback’s
User
Self-Service
Less than 20%
Source: 2010 STG Private Cloud Study, December 2010, Base Size Total = 747
Cloud Optimization Standardization, Automation
and Orchestration
Cloud Implementation Stages
40 - 50%
Storage
Virtualization
Server
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SmartCloud Entry
Automate IT DeliveryCustomer integrated HW
SmartCloud Provisioning
Automate Optimized Workloads SmartCloud OrchestrationOrchestrate Services across multiple environments and domains
SmartCloud Entry
Automate IT DeliveryPureFlex System
SmartCloud Provisioning
Automate Optimized WorkloadsPureApplication System
Automate Optimized WorkloadsCloud Computing an evolutionary Approach
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What is done in the System z environment ?
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 Provisioning Provisioning Business Process Automation Business Process Automation Implementing automation is common use in the z/OS environment ( like Tivoli System Automation) to maximize efficiency and availability of critical
systems and applications.
Implementing automation is common use in the z/OS environment ( like Tivoli System Automation) to maximize efficiency and availability of critical
systems and applications.
•Capacity on demand
Memory Plan ahead
• Security is designed into
System z – it is not an added-on feature
•Capacity on demand
Memory Plan ahead
• Security is designed into
System z – it is not an added-on feature
Monitoring and managing of the different resources is widely implemented in System z environment
Monitoring and managing of the different resources is widely implemented in System z environment
z/VM, PR/SM,
Multi-workloads in one partition MIF
Up to 100% utilization is realistic
z/VM, PR/SM,
Multi-workloads in one partition MIF
Up to 100% utilization is realistic
Accounting and charge-back is implemented, but ...
Accounting and charge-back is implemented, but ...
End User Portal
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V5.1
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Increased Productivity
TCA of less than $0.70 per day per virtual
server
1 79% less TCA vs. leading public cloud
2 More than 3,000 applications available on
System z
Higher Utilization
Most clients run consistently at 90%+
utilization
1 “Shared everything” architecture
Manage up to 100,000 virtual servers
1More Efficient Data Center
U.S. Insurance Company uses 80% less
energy than existing distributed servers
Less floor space
Fewer physical servers to manage
Greater Reliability,
Availability
Most customers test backup of System z
to 100% recovery annually
Built-in hardware redundancy
Capacity and Backup on Demand
1 IBM calculations of zEnterprise limits across maximum z196 configuration. Results may vary. 5-Year Total IT Cost
2 The Edison Group: The Value of IBM zEnterprise for Deploying Heterogeneous Private Clouds, savings start at 250 virtual servers
Modernize
System z by
moving to
Private Cloud
in a stepwise
approach
Integrate
Differentiation
Differentiation
“Take out cost” Consolidate and Virtualize
Automate
Standardization
Standardization
“Simplify”
Automate and Manage Better
Orchestrate
Service Management
Service Management
“Seamless”
Service Lifecycle Management
• zEnterprise System
• z/VM 6.2
• Linux on System z
• Tivoli Provisioning Manager 7.2
• zEnterprise Starter Edition for Cloud
• Cloud Ready for Linux on z
• SmartCloud Provisioning 2.x • SmartCloud Entry 2.3 • Tivoli Service Automation Manager 7.2.4 • System z Solution Edition for Cloud Computing
2013
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Updated! SmartCloud
Provisioning
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Updated! SmartCloud Entry
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New! Smart Cloud Orchestrator
(includes TPM and TSAM)
Develop a cloud infrastructure with System z
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Client Examples
Taking advantage of its System z and deploying an IFL engine running Linux, Honolulu was able to provide useful data to its citizens in real time. The city also leveraged this new platform to create a custom cloud environment for its employees and citizens. The cloud environment reduced database licensing costs by 68 percent and reduced time to deploy
applications from one week to a few hours.
“The creation of a private cloud built
around the z196 servers supports our business transformation goals by enabling the rapid, seamless deployment of new computing resources to meet emerging requirements, ultimately, the ability to develop new offerings faster and at a lower cost means that we can bring valuable new services to market ahead of our competitors.”
Jim Tussing, Chief Technology Officer for Infrastructure and Operations, Nationwide
Marist built a virtualized cloud environment to maximize data and service accessibility. They worked closely with IBM to deploy a hybrid, heterogeneous IT environment
consisting of
zEnterprise 114, z/VM, and Linux operating environments.
Leveraging the cloud, Marist delivers a wealth of services to its
students, faculty, and administrators — as well as to the local business community, vendors, and the open source community.
Transzap boosts Software-as-a-Service uptime with
IBM System z.
“We intend to deliver a 99.9% application uptime guarantee to our customer base, thanks to the availability characteristics of System z.”
Peter Flanagan, CEO, Transzap, Inc. Consolidating 20+ multi-product, departmental BI deployments to Cognos® 8 BI on System z.
Deploying private cloud self service to support 200,000+ users across global workforce
IBM System z
Micros
oft
Azure
offline
for 7 h
ours
Unable
to
access
Googl
e
Docs f
or 1 ho
ur
Yahoo
down f
or 6
hours
Gmail
service
not ava
ilable
for 4 h
ours
Paypa
l down
for 5 h
ours
Faceb
ook ou
tage
disrupt
ed ser
vice
3 hour
s
Blackb
erry
blacko
ut lasts
3 days
* International Working Group on Cloud Computing Resiliency, June 2012
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Advantages of Deploying Clouds on System z
Increased
Productivity
Higher
Utilization
More Efficient
Data Center
Greater Reliability,
Availability
• Advanced workload
management that
provisions resources
on the fly for 90%+
utilization and
maximizes ROI
• U.S. Bank reduced
provisioning time from
45 days to 20 minutes
• 79% less TCA vs.
leading public cloud
• Up to 100% CPU
utilization
• “Shared everything”
architecture
• Manage up to 100,000
virtual servers
• Up to 80% less energy
than existing
distributed servers
• Less floor space
• Fewer parts to
manage
• Built-in hardware
redundancy
• Decades of RAS
innovation
• Capacity and Backup
on Demand
IBM System z
• Database applications
• Transaction-processing systems
• ERP workloads
• Highly regulated services
• Agile Operations (Such as multi-architecture cloud management)
• Help Desk
• Test/Development ( Java
™, WAS, Portal, Process Server, Web Hosting)
• Cross Architecture solutions ( Business Intelligence, Fraud, Analytics )
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IBM’s Strength is Our Choice
• Unlike the competition who has to lead with a single platform, IBM’s
strength in cloud infrastructure is our choice
• We have the ability to deliver cloud on all technologies and we design
our solutions based around the clients needs and expertise
• IBM provides the right hardware, software and expertise and global
reach to help clients fully leverage the cloud
“IBM has one of the most
comprehensive cloud portfolios.”
IBM System z
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