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Présentation de IBM SmartCloud Entry, Starter Kit for Cloud x86 Edition [anglais]
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© 2011 IBM Corporation
IBM SmartCloud Entry : IBM Starter Kit for Cloud x86 Edition
October, 2011
© 2011 IBM Corporation
Cloud Computing represents a significant growth opportunity
Source: Worldwide Enterprise Server Cloud Computing 2011–2015 ForecastIDC #228916 Author(s): Katherine Broderick June 2011
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$6.2B Cloud server opportunity in 2012 22-26% CAGR 2010-2015 Blades servers 17% CAGR for Rack servers
Grow th Rate2010–2015 CAGR (%)
Public-Blade 26
Private Blade 22
Public-Rack 17
Private Rack 17
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Private Cloud Must Haves….
Resource Pooling (storage, processing, memory, virtual machines…)– Resources pooled for multiple consumers using a multi-tenant model– Resources dynamically assigned/reassigned by consumer demand
Broad network access– Capabilities accessed over the network through standard mechanisms
Rapid Elasticity (and Provisioning) of Resources– Fast, automated allocation for quick scale out and release to scale in– Appearance of unlimited resources - purchase any-quantity-any-time.
On-demand Self-Service– A consumer can unilaterally provision computing capabilities– Not requiring human interaction with each service’s provider
Measured Service– Systems automatically control, optimize and measure resource use – Usage monitoring, control, and reporting provide transparency
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Additionally: High Availability, Fault Tolerance is implied
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What is Starter Kit for Cloud?
Starter Kit for Cloud….IBM Cloud software stack with self service, rapid provisioning and resource management, cataloging, image deployment and metering servicesProvides key benefits sought by IT managers including responsive and reliable workload deployment and resources on demand to support Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
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Image build, convert, manage
Virtual machine
deployment
Self-service Web Portal
Cloud Features
Accelerate Time to Market Demonstrated 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 w/ VMControl, Extensible via REST API lets partners easily customize the UI
Benefits
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IBM Starter Kit for Cloud X86 EditionSW Offering
00D4658 – comes with 1 yr SWMA - $18801 per server00D4659 – comes with 3 yr SWMA - $26321 per server
Available Q4 - Announce 10/12, GA 10/20
*Stack Content
Starter Kit (SKC) 2.2
Tivoli Provisioning Manager for Images (TPMfi) 7.1.1
IBM Systems Director Standard Edition for X86 6.2.1.2
IBM Storage Control 4.2.1
Pre- reqsvSphere 4.1 Enterprise, VMware vCenter Server
FulfillmentHVEC/Accelerator with TReX processing
IBM Starter Kit for Cloud X86 Edition
= Components that have SWMA Support
NEW!NEW!
(1) All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. Some features
require the purchase of additional software components.
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IBM Starter Kit for Cloud 2.2 Release FunctionOverall 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 VMC for platform management Northbound REST APIs (CFS programmatic 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 VM Ware Clusters & resource pools Support multiple VMWare data stores Support appliances with multiple V-nics 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
Starter Kit 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 a different hypervisor type from a single image source. (via TPMfI)
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 (Power) or VMWare•Manual Intervention •Review event logs & failures•Initiate Workload movement (between projects or via Virtualization manager)
End User Function•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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Starter Kit for Cloud Features
Operate Your CloudDeploy VMs
• Delegate provisioning to authorized ‘users’ to improve productivity
• Maintain full oversight to ensure an optimally running and safe Cloud through automated approval / rejection
• Standardize deployment and configuration to improve compliance and reduce errors by setting policies, defaults and templates
• Simplify administration with an intuitive interface for managing projects, users, workloads, resources, billing, approvals & metering
35:1 Slash time to market for
new apps from four months to just two or three days
35:1 Slash time to market for
new apps from four months to just two or three days
Cut costs with efficient operation
Cut costs with efficient operation
Simplify storage of thousands of images
Simplify storage of thousands of images
Create Images
• Easily create new golden master images and software “appliances” using corporate standard OS
• Convert images from physical systems or between various x86 hypervisors to use cheaper tooling
• Reliably track images to ensure compliance and minimize security risks
• Conserve resources, reducing both the number of images and the storage required for them
• Deployment of application images across compute and storage resources
• End user self service for improved responsiveness
• Ensure security through resource and VM isolation, project-level user access controls
• Easy to use - no need to know all the details of the infrastructure
• Protect your investment through full support of your current virtualization environment
• Optimize performance on IBM systems with dynamic scaling, expansive capacity and continuous operation
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Starter Kit Benefit Summary Rapid access to
infrastructure
Easy to use self-service interface, abstracted from infrastructure complexities
Accountability for resources used on a temporary or permanent basis
Line of Business
Infrastructure Teams
IT Operations
• Receives standardized requests from end user
• Benefits from ‘delegated provisioning’ w/in defined limits
• Provided w/ a multi-tenant infrastructure
• Ability to approve/reject workloads
• Automatic workload placement
• Underlying infrastructure provides high availability
• Standardization of systems and virtual machines (images)
• Automation of OS images simplifies HW deployment and server consolidation
• Simple image management to facilitate off line updates
• Monitoring of VM usages helps manage dormant machine waste
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Departmental Management– User Demand Driven – Simplified Administration
Datacenter IT Management– Automated Response– Resiliency– Ease of Management
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Management: Ease of Use at the Department and Datacenter
Cloud Datacenter
Applications,Workloads
Management,Administration
PooledResources
Metering
Self Service
Rapid Provisioning
NetworkAccess
Highly AvailableResiliency
ScaleOut
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