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© 2014 IBM Corporation
CST-2641Deep Dive Into a Cloud Enabled Data CenterJames Pierce- [email protected] Pietro Iannucci- [email protected] Eduardo Patrocinio- [email protected]
Pre-PULSE Technical Academy 2014
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Session Agenda
1) CCRA / CEDC Overview
2) CEDC Recent Changes (CCRA v4)
3) CEDC Applied (Customer Use Case)
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What is IBM's Cloud Computing Reference Architecture?Represents the aggregate experience from hundreds of cloud client engagements and IBM-hosted cloud implementations
–Based on knowledge of IBM’s services,software & system experiences, including IBM Research
Provides prescriptive guidance on how to build IaaS, PaaS, SaaS and service provider clouds using IBM technologies
Reflected in the design of–Clouds IBM implements for clients
–IBM-hosted cloud services–IBM cloud appliances–IBM cloud products
Focuses on cloud specifics–Radical cost reduction–Achievement of high degrees of security, reliability, scalability and control
Consists of multiple detailed documents representing best-of-industry knowledge and insight
–How to architect, design and implement cloudsGovernance
Security, Resiliency, Performance & Consumability
Cloud ServiceCreator
Cloud ServiceConsumer
Cloud Service Provider
Common CloudManagement Platform (CCMP)
Operational Support Services
(OSS)
Cloud Services
Inf rastructure-as-a-Service
Platform-as-a-Service
Software-as-a-Service
Business-Process-as-a-Service
Business Support Services
(BSS)
Cloud Service
IntegrationTools
ConsumerIn-house IT
Service Creation
Tools
Inf rastructure
Existing & 3rd party services, Partner
Ecosystems
CCRA 4.0
Common Reference Architecture Foundation
Cloud Enabled Data Center
Cloud Platform Services
Cloud Service Provider
Business Solutions On
Cloud
CCRA whitepaper:http://public.dhe.ibm.com/common/ssi/ecm/en/ciw03078usen/CIW03078USEN.PDF CCRA OpenGroup submission: http://www.opengroup.org/cloudcomputing/uploads/40/23840/CCRA.IBMSubmission.02282011.doc Building a Cloud Enabled Data Center whitepaper:http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp4893.html
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Why Use IBM's CCRA?
The CCRA saves your business time and money by providing detailed documentation on the steps and components required for constructing a Cloud implementation across all deployment models.
Your business can benefit from IBM’s experience in creating Public, Private, and Hybrid Clouds with one common architecture with reusable assets or product recommendations.
Your business receives a quicker start to create an industrial strength Cloud with predefined use cases and documentation on the architectural requirements or decisions that must be made for security, service management, performance scalability, and virtualization.
The CCRA utilizes sound architectural principles to speed development and reduce errors across the entire development process, ensuring designs can scale for efficiencies and can fulfill important Cloud requirements such as elasticity, self-service and flexible sourcing.
The CCRA provides increased business flexibility with a common Cloud reference architecture across all deployment models.
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Cloud Adoption Patterns in IBM's CCRA v4IaaS: Cut IT expense and complexity through a cloud enabled data center
PaaS: Accelerate time to market with cloud platform services
Innovate business models by becoming a cloud service provider
SaaS: Gain immediate access with business solutions on cloud
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CEDC- Macro Patterns
Simple IaaS Services (VMs)
Virtualization Optimization
Advanced IaaS Services
Advanced IaaS services integrated with ITIL processes
VM provisioning & On-boarding
Role & Authentication Management
Cloud Management
VM Image Construction
Image Management
Usage metering, accounting & chargeback
Virtualized Infrastructure
Monitoring
Capacity Management and
Planning
Event Management
Storage Provisioning &
Automation Management
Network Provisioning & Automation Management
Services Orchestration
Problem & Incident
Management
IT Asset Management
License Management
Change & Configuration Management
Service Desk
Release Management
Patch Management
Endpoint Compliance & Management
Backup & Restore
1
2
3
4
3Threat & vulnerability, identity & access, Security info and events mgmt
3Hybrid CloudIntegration
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CEDC- Use Cases and Micro-Patterns (FYI)
Legend: Use relation Optional use relation
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CEDC- Maturity Assessment
Simple IaaS Services (VMs)
1
Virtualization Optimization
2
Advanced IaaS Services
3
Advanced IaaS services integrated with ITIL processes
4
VM provisioning & On-boarding
Role & Authentication Management
Cloud Management
VM Image Construction
Image Management
Usage metering, accounting & chargeback
Virtualized Infrastructure
Monitoring
Capacity Management and
Planning
Event Management
Patch Management
Endpoint Compliance & Management
Backup & Restore
Storage Provisioning &
Automation Management
Network Provisioning & Automation Management
Services Orchestration
Hybrid CloudIntegration
Problem & Incident
Management
IT Asset Management
License Management
Change & Configuration Management
Service Desk
Release Management
Advanced security( identity and access, security
information and events mgmt)
Absent capability Basic capability Managed capability N/A capability
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Portfolio Mapping Against Capabilities
Simple IaaS Services (VMs)
1
Virtualisation Management
2
Advanced IaaS Services
3
Advanced IaaS services integrated with ITIL processes
4
VM provisioning & On-boarding
Role & Authentication Management
Cloud Management
VM Image Construction
Image Management
Usage metering,
accounting & chargeback
Virtualized Infrastructure
Monitoring
Capacity Management and Planning
Event Management
Patch Management
Endpoint Compliance & Management
Backup & Restore
Storage Provisioning &
Automation Management
Network Provisioning & Automation Management
Services Orchestration
Hybrid CloudIntegration
Problem & Incident
Management
IT Asset Management
License Management
Change & Configuration Management
Service Desk
Release Management
Advanced security( identity and access, security
information and events mgmt)
SmartCloud Provisioning
SmartCloud MonitoringTivoli Storage Manager Suite
for UR
SCO or TSAM
SmartCloud Control Desk
SmartCloud Patch Management
SmartCloud Cost Management
Cast IronHCI ExtensionsSmartCloud Virtual
Storage Center
Tivoli Identity Manager
Qradar Log Manager
Security Network Intrusion prevention
Virtual Server Protection for VMWare
Tivoli NetCool Omnibus,
Impact
Tivoli NetCool Configuration Manager
Required components Recommended components Optional components
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Architecture Overview
Simple IaaS Services (VMs)
Virtualization Optimization
Advanced IaaS Services
Advanced IaaS services integrated with ITIL processes
VM provisioning & On-boarding
Role & Authentication Management
Cloud Management
VM Image Construction
Image Management
Usage metering, accounting & chargeback
Virtualized Infrastructure
Monitoring
Capacity Management and
Planning
Event Management
Storage Provisioning &
Automation Management
Network Provisioning & Automation Management
Services Orchestration
Problem & Incident
Management
IT Asset Management
License Management
Change & Configuration Management
Service Desk
Release Management
Patch Management
Endpoint Compliance & Management
Backup & Restore
1
2
3
4
3Threat & vulnerability, identity & access, Security info and events mgmt
3Hybrid CloudIntegration
SmartCloud Monitoring SmartCloud Patch Management
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Architecture Overview Diagram (FYI)
Simple IaaS Services (VM Provisioning) with Cloud Governance
P6 Network and StorageVirtualization Management
Cloud Provider Managed from HW Environment
Services Offered
Cloud Provider Managed from Environment
P0 Virtualization Management
P3 Image Management
P12 Security
P5 Service MeteringAnd AccountingP4 Self-Service
Automation (VMs)
P9 Self-ServiceAutomation (Services)
P11 IT Service Management
SmartCloud Cost Management
VMProvisioning
ImageManagement
Monitoring of ProvisionedInfrastructure Services
CapacityPlanning
P8 Self-ServiceAutomation (Storage)
P9 Self-ServiceAutomation (Network)
P10 Hybrid CloudIntegration
SmartCloudProvisioning
4
5
Hypervisor Hosts(ESXi, KVM, Power, etc.)
Virtual MachinesStorage Network
Cloud Provider Managed to HW EnvironmentHypervisor Managers
Systems Director(VMControl) HMCororVMware
VCenter
Tivoli EndpointManager
3 P2 Data Resiliency
P1 Monitoring, event, andCapacity Management
TSM for Unified Recovery SmartCloud Monitoring
Tivoli Netcool OMNIBus
9
2
101
7
8
6
Integration out-of-the-boxIntegration to-be-implemented
ICONVirtualImageLibrary
• Simple IaaS environment - 4 x System x3630 (2 x 4-core each)• Cloud Mgmt environment - System x3630 (2 x 6-core each)(*) see slide 127
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Resources to help
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• Contacts
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