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Fujitsu Asia Pte Ltd
Fujitsu Global Cloud Platform
Service Catalogue
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Service outline
Internet
Virtual system
Fujitsu DC
Customers
Provide the allocated private virtual
system environment.
Resource pool
Create variety of scale of system (from small to large ) to meet customers‟ needs.
Available to create system with a load balancer and firewall.
Customers can login as an administrator of virtual machine (VM)‟s OS: no restriction to install any type of software
as well as to develop applications.
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4 features
Simplified Design
Service Portal (Operate via browser)
Select the best system configuration that meets
your purpose of use from the System Template Library.
Provide a secure environment which protects against any
threat coming from Internet (DMZ, Firewall).
Create/customize servers/storages
on the Service Portal.
Monitor status/trend, start/stop VMs, and operate
back-up/restore on the Service Portal.
On-demand
Create/delete, and Increase/decrease
servers/storages, at any time when necessary.
Hourly-based charge system.
Safety & Reliability Data Protection by redundancy, Performance warranty for VM
resources (CPU/Memory), and VPN connection
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Simplified Design
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Customer Private Environment
System Template Library Virtual system
1.Select 3.Deploy
. . .
VMs System template
WEB
Server DB
Server
WEB
Server
Firewall
DM
Z
Sec
ure
Additional resources
Windows
Server
CentOS
Server
2.Customize CentOS
Server
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On-demand
Customer
Setting
Increase Decrease
Business peak
hour Normal hour Normal hour
Customer
Setting
Able to increase/decrease the number of
load-balance VMs corresponding to online
business peak hour.
Temporary use as development/inspection
environment.
Example
Start with small scale.
Scale out the disk capacity to meet data
volume.
Easy to estimate disk capacity.
Performance reinforcement Initial Operation
Customer
Setting
Start with minimal initial investment.
Scale up VM performance corresponding to
business growth.
Business scale
expansion
Increase Increase
Initial Operation Data reinforcement
* Costs of Windows OS / Microsoft SQL Server
/ other software are units of licenses.
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Provide Service Portal
DesignStudio
System Manager
- Select and customize system templates.
- Resource settings:
Deploy and delete VMs
Attach/detach additional disks, backup disks
- Operate VMs (Start/stop/restart/backup/restore)
- Specify Firewall and Load Balancer, Update the firmware
- Display status (Running, Stopped, Deploying etc.)
-Show trouble information (Information about fail-over)
- Create VM images and System templates
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Durability/reliability
High-availability by fail-over and system redundancy.
Performance warranty for VM resources (CPU/Memory).
Secure connection with VMs by SSL-VPN connection.
Complete redundancy of parts, components, and networks.
Stocks of spare parts
and repair parts Storage
Redundant
underfloor LAN
network
Redundant
power supply
Redundant
switch & router
VM VM
Automatic fail-over in case
of hardware trouble
Server
Redundant disk
Redundant cabinet
Mirroring between
cabinets
VM
Secure access to VMs by SSL-
VPN connection
SSL-VPN
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Virtual system
Flow of using service
Customer
System Template Library
2. Deployment Patches of System template are
updated regularly.
Web Server x3
+ AP/DB Server x1
+ Interior FW/LB
+ Additional disk
Single Web Server
Web Server x3
+ AP Server x2
+ DB Server x1
+ etc..
....
Service P
ortal
1. Select template
Internet/Intranet
Deployed system can obtain the Internet
connection, VPN, and the Intranet
connection easily.
3. Connect via SSL-VPN,
log-in to VM.
4. Set the firewall, then
connect to the Internet
or Intranet
Access via the
Internet
Firewall/NAT (Network Address Translation)
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Category Menu Description
Network
Virtual Subnet Provide a private IP address.
It enables communication between VMs in the system template.
Firewall Provide a Firewall function which controls the communication with the
Internet and between virtual subnets.
Provides a display of session logs.
NAT (Network Address Translation) Provide a NAT function for global IP address communication.
Update Servers Provide accesses to WSUS server for Windows update, yum repository
server for CentOS update, and RHUI server for RHEL update.
Monitor
Hardware monitoring Monitor the failure of hardware.
It automatically reboots VMs at different server and notifies by e-mail
when failure is detected.
VM Health Checking Monitor the running status of the VM.
Service Portal
Design Studio Modify configuration of the system, deploy the system, specify/changes
the system settings.
Dash Board Operate the system and confirm the status of the system.
Service Menu Outline
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Subnet Firewall-controllable
traffic Conceptual diagram
1 Tier •Internet <-> DMZ
2 Tier •Internet <-> DMZ
•DMZ <-> Internal netk1
3 Tier
•Internet<->DMZ
•DMZ<->Internal net1
•DMZ<->Internal net2
•Internal net1<->Internal net2
Provide firewall by default.
One firewall can control traffic of not only between Internet and Intranet but also between intranets.
Network Layer Types
DMZ
DMZ
Internal
net1
DMZ
Internal
net1
Internal
net2
Internet
Internet
Internet
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Monitoring
Types Description
Hardware Health
Monitoring
Physical Server
Virtual Machine Health
Monitoring
Hypervisor
When Virtual Machines are transferred, those VMs are rebooted automatically.
Notification e-mails are sent to users when the transfer is started and when the transfer is completed.
Physical Server
Hypervisor
OS OS OS
VM VM VM
Transfer the VMs to the normal physical server
Failure
Monitor the physical servers for trouble. If a
physical server goes down because of fault, the
VMs running on that server are transferred to another
operational server.
Physical Server
Hypervisor
OS OS OS
VM VM VM
Trouble
Transfer the VMs to the normal physical server
If any trouble occurs on the Virtual Machine due to
an anomaly on the hypervisor or the physical
server, VMs which are running on the faulty hypervisor
or on the faulty physical server are transferred to the
normal physical server.
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VM Type (1)
Type CPU Performance
index *1
Number of virtual
CPU *2 Memory (GB)
Economy 1 1 1.7
Standard 2 1 3.4
Advanced 4 1 7.5
High-performance 8 2 15
*1:Appropriately Xeon 1.0GHz (in 2007) per CPU Performance index 1
*2:Number of virtual CPUs could be varied in future requirements
Since CPU resource is statically assigned to each VM, VM usage does not affect other VM‟s
performance.
Disk Capacity (GB)
System Disk 10 - 40
OS is installed to the system disk. The space requirement varies by OS. (The capacity above is
maximum before installing OS.)
System disk will be deleted when VM is deleted.
An additional disk is available for customer‟s data.
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VM Type (2)
Installed OS Version
Windows Windows Server
Windows Server 2003 R2 SE/EE SP2 32bit
Windows Server 2008 R2 SE 64bit
Windows Server 2008 R2 EE 64bit
Linux
Red Hat
Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 32bit
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 64bit
CentOS CentOS 5.4 32/64bit
Provide OS by selecting the System Templates.
Provide Windows VMs which has Symantec Endpoint Protection client as well as Linux VMs (RHEL
only) which has Symantec AntiVirus Linux.
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System Template Service
Service Menu Description
System Template Service
•Provide templates to create multi-layer subnet system by a few clicks.
•OS and middleware are included and basic network settings are configured by default.
•Access to the system from the Internet only by firewall settings.
Example for 3 Tier system template. •Customers can deploy 3 Tier system as diagram below.
•Customers can select a wide variety of system templates.
WEB WEB
DMZ
Inside2
Inside1
WEB
AP AP
DB
Templates OS/software
Web/DB CentOS [5.4/32bit/2-tier] CentOS5.4 32bit
Web/DB Windows [2003 SE/SP2/2-tier] Windows2003 R2 SE 32bit
SQL Server 2008 SE
Web/DB Windows [2008 R2 SE/2-tier] Windows Server 2008 R2 SE 64bit
SQL Server 2008 SE
Examples of the Template
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Middleware Service
Service Menu Description
Middleware
Service
Fujitsu Products Interstage Application Server SE 9.2
Synfoware SE 10.0
Other Products Microsoft SQL Server 2008 SE SP1
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 SE
Provide VMs with middleware installed. (*)
* Provide installer file and media data.
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Service Menu Description
Internet Connection Service
Provide the Internet connection for VMs.
Provide the SSL-VPN connection via the Internet to the FGCP
virtual system.
FANICS VPN Connection
Service
By using Fujitsu‟s FANICS service, provide a connection between
FGCP and customer side by VPN. (available from end Feb 2012)
DC Internal Connection Service
Provide Fujitsu DC internal connection for customers using Fujitsu
DC Outsourcing Service.(*)
Provide a connection between internal system in DC and FGCP
system.
Global IP address Service Provide up to 10 global IP addresses to access from the Internet.
Load-balance Service
Provide internally/externally load-balancing system.
Load balancers maintain a session (with SSL) and “Error page”
functionality.
Network Service
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Internet Connection Service
Virtual system
Internet
No requirement for customers.
Translate global IP address into private IP address by the configuration of firewall.
Image of Internet connection
Service Portal Clients
Configure firewall using
Service Portal.
Rapid to build a
connection to the
Internet
P1 P2
P3
Global
IP address
Private
IP address
Address Translation
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G1
G2
G3
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FANICS VPN Connection Service
Virtual system FANICS Business Network
• Business IP
• Business Ethernet
• Business VPN
FANICS Network
Customer Environment
Connect customer‟s local network with virtual platform in FGCP through FANICS Service.
Customer can access to VMs as if they are located in local network.
Image of FANICS-VPN Service connection
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Note: FANICS will be available only from end Feb 2012.
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DC Internal Connection Service
Virtual system Internal network in Fujitsu DC
Customer network in Fujitsu DC
Image of DC internal connection service
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Load Balance Service
Balancing Requests
Load Balancer
Dispatch requests
according to
balancing rule
Maintain Session
Load Balancer
Request may be dispatched
different server,
contradiction in the reply
may occur.
Without session preservation
With session preservation
Dispatch requests from
the same user to the same
server so that contradiction
does not occur.
Load Balancer Load Balancer
Monitoring
Monitoring server’s
health.
error
Disconnect from load
balancer when a failure
Is detected.
Continuous Service
Load Balancer Load Balancer
Disconnect from load
balancer manually for
maintenance.
Join to load balancer
after finishing maintenance.
Maintenance Online
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Storage Service (1)
Service Menu Description
Additional Disk Service
10GB to 1TB capacity per an additional disk.
(Data is encrypted when written on a physical disk)
Easy to add another disk or switch connection when needed.
Scale out/switch connection to another VM.
DMZ
Inside1
Inside2
Attach/detach
Re-attach to another VM.
Additional Disk Service
Add a disk when needed
. . .
Example: Easily migrate data to higher performance server.
Disk Stand-by area
Reserved area for unconnected disks.
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Storage Service (2)
Service Menu Description
Disk Service for System Backup
Provide a disk for system backup.
Backup VM system disk by copying the entire disk. (*1) This service is available when you perform backup operation from Web. It is possible to generate multiple generation backup files. (*2)
Disk Service for Additional Disk
Backup
Provide a disk for additional disk backup.
Backup additional disk by copying the entire disk. (*1)
This service is available when you perform backup operation from Web. It is possible to generate
multiple generation back up files. (*2)
*1 : Backup files can only be restored to original volume.
Backup files are deleted automatically when original volume is deleted.
*2 : User can manage any generation of backup files.
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Service Menu Function Description
Template Backup
Service/ Image Backup
Service
Create Template Create a system image (template) from the deployed virtual system to
duplicate the virtual system.
Create Image Create a master image from the deployed VM to copy the VM image.
Create Image / Create Template Service
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Create Image
Create Template
Create New Virtual System
Scale Up
Template / Image Manager
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Service Portal Outline
Service Portal screen
Menu List
Notices /
Maintenance Info
New Account
Login
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Screen after login Service Portal
Screen after login
Menu List Notice Window
Start-up Window
Minimized Windows
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Design Studio
• System template selection.
• VM addition, removal, spec change.
• Addition, removal and reconfiguration of firewalls, etc.
• Addition, creation and removal of options.
• VM addition, removal and spec change.
• Addition, removal and reconfiguration of firewalls, etc.
• Addition, creation and removal of options.
Configuration Changes
to Running Systems Initial System Deployment
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Building a New System - Flow
Step1
• Search for system templates
• Select system template
Step2
• Name the system template
• Select connection type (Internet/private network)
Step3
• Create/delete/modify VMs
• Create/delete/modify options
Step4
• Confirm estimation
• Save the estimation
Step5 • Accept the service agreement
Deployment process
Start to deploy system after confirming.
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Building a New System (Step 1 - Step 2)
Step 1. Select a template by objective.
Step 2. Specify network environment.
Template List
Template Details
Template Search
System Name Input
Network Type Selection
Template Creation Screen
System Name Screen
Refine by keyword and approximate cost
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Step 3. Modify system config. as necessary.
Step 4. Confirm estimate.
Details for Virtual Systems etc.
Attachable Appliance Group
System Outline Diagram
Estimation Results
Attachable by drag & drop to the
system outline diagram.
VM spec change and VM deletion
are possible.
System Build/Change Screen
Estimate Confirmation Screen
An estimate of the cost from 31 days
continuous usage can exported to PDF or
saved. Saved estimations can be re-opened.
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Building a New System (Step 3 - Step 4)
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Building a New System (Step 5 - Start Deployment)
Step 5. Agree to service usage contract.
Service Usage Contract
Ready to start deployment .
Service Usage Contract Screen
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System Manager
Display Running Status
• Display VM status.
• Status display (Running / Stopped / Deploying, etc)
• Display the trouble status (Information about Fail-over)
Resource Operations
• Operate VMs (Start / Stop / Reboot / Backup / Restore)
• Specify Firewall and Load Balancer, update the firmware.
• Create VM Images and System Templates.
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System Summary Screen Shot
System Summary (Composition View)
System Details
System Summary
Log-in to OS,
System composition change,
Return
List of VMs on the Selected System
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Operation Buttons
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VM Summary Screen Shot
VM Summary Screen
Operation Buttons
VM Summary
VM bootup/shutdown
Displays various VM info.
- VM status
- VM name
- IP address
- Backup/restore status
- Number of backups
etc
Backup Screen
Backup Data Summary
Summary of stored backup data
Operation Buttons
Start backup
Start restore
Delete backup data
Backup History
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Cloud API
Image of usage
Developers
Virtual system
System
Development of
original apps by the
API
The same operations as the DesignStudio and the System
Manager can be executed via the API.
(ex. VM deploy, shutdown, bootup, backup, etc)
•Automation/systematization of operations is possible.
•Service providers can build original services.
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API Usage Scenario
Building of a branded service by a third-party.
FGCP
Service Provider Service (Third party)
Service provider‟s clients
Service use Service provide
Service use
(API)
Service provide
Selling via Original Brand
- High-Level (PaaS/SaaS) service
User operation automation/systemized
processing.
System Administrator
Use of Only
necessary
function
Automation/systematization of Administrative operation
- Scale up/down based on schedule or load,
automated processing of backups, etc.
- Develop new portals implementing only
necessary functions.
- Develop mobile-device-specific portals.
Original portal
FGCP
Operator
Portal for mobile Automation tools
Service use
(API)
Tool development Mobile
use
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Customer Benefits from Cloud API Standardization
Fujitsu, today, has joined the leadership board of the Open Cloud Standards Incubator in the DMTF (Distributed Management Task Force).
The Open Cloud Standards Incubator was formed as part of the DMTF Standards Incubation process, which enables like-minded DMTF members to work together and produce informational specifications that can later be fast-tracked through the standards development process. It now consists of 37 major IT companies such as IBM, Microsoft, VMware etc. By joining the leadership board, Fujitsu applies know-how of the 'Trusted-Service Platform' the Cloud Service Infrastructure provided by Fujitsu, and is promoting Could Computing standardization, promoted by the 'Open Cloud Standards Incubator'.
Fujitsu and Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. has submitted a proposal Cloud API specification(Interface for deployment of ICT resource in the cloud, configuration, deletion) to the DMTF. We will contribute to standardization of the API.
Due to the standardization of Cloud APIs, customers would be able to choose from a broad selection of cloud computing
service vendors, or use their own facilities. They are not locked in one particular cloud provider.
http://pr.fujitsu.com/jp/news/2009/11/19.html
Cloud Computing has 2 types:
Public/private cloud - Customer uses the ICT system resources as a service by a provider.
Enterprise Cloud - Customer owns the ICT system and builds/installs/configures it.
Many service providers offer these 2 types of cloud system. While Cloud Computing propagate throughout the world, it is possible to lose the ease of use for users because multiple cloud APIs exist.
Therefore, to increase ease of taking advantage of cloud computing, The “Open Cloud Standards Incubator" has been established to promote Cloud API standardization associated with the world's leading IT vendors.
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Examples of Cloud API (1)
Name of API Description
DestroyVSYS Delete the virtual system. All
resources in the virtual system
are discarded and becomes
invalid.
GetVSYSStatus Obtain a status information of the
virtual system.
GetVSYSConfiguration Obtain a configuration
information of the virtual system.
GetVSYSAttributes Obtain an attribute information of
the virtual system.
UpdateVSYSAttribute Update an attribute information
of the virtual system.
CreateVServer Create a VM in the virtual system.
Specifying the ID of the disk
image, which is used for initial
contents of the boot disk, is
required. Request message is
encoded in UTF-8.
Name of API Description
ListVServer Obtain a list of all VM IDs in the
virtual system.
CreateVDisk Create additional disks in the
virtual data center. Users can
attach those created additional
disks to the VMs.
ListVDisk Obtain a list of all additional disk
IDs in the virtual data center.
The list indicates whether
additional disks are attached to
the VM or not.
Operations of Virtual System
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Examples of Cloud API (2)
Name of API Description
DestroyVServer Delete a VM.
StartVServer Start OS of the VM.
StopVServer Stop OS of the VM.
GetVServerStatus Obtain a status information of the
VM.
GetVServerAttributes Obtain an attribute information of
the VM.
UpdateVServerAttribute Update an attribute information
of the VM.
GetVServerInitialPassword
Obtain an administrator’s initial
password of the OS in the VM.
AttachVDisk Attach an additional disk to the
VM.
DestroyVDisk Delete an additional disk as well
as the saved data in the disk.
Name of API Description
DetachVDisk Detach an additional disk from
the VM.
BackupVDisk Start a backup of additional disk.
The created backup is copied to
the newly-created backup disk.
RestoreVDisk Copy the contents of additional
disk’s backup to the another
additional disk.
ListVDiskBackup Obtain a list of the additional
disk’s backups.
GetVDiskStatus Obtain a status information of the
additional disk.
GetVDiskAttributes Obtain an attribute information of
the additional disk.
UpdateVDiskAttribute Update an attribute information
of the additional disk.
Operations of Virtual Machine Operations of Additional Disk
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Examples of Cloud API (3)
Name of API Description
UnregisterVSYSDescriptor
Cancel a registration of the
template.
GetVSYSDescriptorConfiguration
Obtain a configuration
information of the template.
GetVSYSDescriptorAttributes
Obtain an attribute information of
the template.
Name of API Description
CreateEFM Create a built-in server.
ListEFM Obtain a list of the built-in server.
DestroyEFM Delete a built-in server.
StartEFM Start a built-in server.
StopEFM Stop a built-in server.
GetEFMStatus Obtain a status information of the
built-in server.
GetEFMAttributes Obtain an attribute information of
the built-in server.
GetEFMConfiguration Obtain a configuration
information of the built-in server.
UpdateEFMAttribute Update an attribute information
of the built-in server. API of this
version can update the built-in
server name only.
UpdateEFMConfiguration Update a configuration
information of the built-in server.
Operations of Template Operations of Built-in Server
Name of API Description
UnregisterDiskImage Cancel a registration of the disk
image from the virtual disk center.
GetDiskImageAttributes Obtain an attribute information of
the disk image.
Operations of Disk Image
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Examples of Cloud API (4)
Name of API Description
ListVSYSDescriptor Obtain a list of the template in
the virtual data center.
CreateVSYS Create a virtual system based on
the template.
ListVSYS Obtain a list of the virtual system
in the virtual data center.
AllocatePublicIP Allocate the global IP address.
ListPublicIP Obtain a list of all global IP
addresses in the virtual data
center.
ListDiskImage Obtain a Disk Image ID in the
virtual data center.
Name of API Description
FreePublicIP Release a global IP address.
AttachPublicIP Attach a global IP address to the
virtual system.
DetachPublicIP Detach a global IP address from
the virtual system.
GetPublicIPStatus Obtain a status information of the
global IP address.
GetPublicIPAttributes Obtain an attribute information of
the global IP address.
Operations of Virtual DC (*) Operations of Global IP Address
Name of API Description
StandByConsole Prepare a connection with the
console.
Other Operations
(*) A hypothetical data center on the cloud where users can create and use virtual systems.
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Considerations of Charges and Payment Requests
Charge for the usage of the various resources and functions.
Refer to an attachment for each service‟s unit price.
Operating time is rounded up to the next Hour.
ex. Operating time : 1H 45M -> 2H
Network traffic is rounded down to the previous GB.
ex. Network traffic : 31.5GB -> 31GB
Charge from the start point in usage of the resource/function.
The same as when the resource type is changed.
The charging system varies by the service used.
(Details from next page onward.)
Where several systems exist within one contract, per-system charge totals are calculated, then included in a single bill.
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Charging System Type Charging System Description Service
TYPE- I Rate-based (1-hour units) Charge corresponding usage time.
For VMs, the unit price varies with type.
- VMs
- Global IP address Service
- Load Balancing Service
TYPE- II Rate-based (Monthly) Charging is performed even for a single
usage.
(Independent of number of VM CPU)
- VM OS Environment
[Microsoft Windows Server]
TYPE- III Rate-based (Monthly and Number
of CPUs)
Charging is performed even for a single
usage.
(Dependent on number of VM CPU)
- VM Middleware Environment
[Microsoft SQL Server]
TYPE- IV Rate-based (Time and Capacity) Perform charging according to [Usage period
x Guaranteed capacity].
(Capacity is the guaranteed capacity)
- System Disk Offer Service
- Additional Disk Service
- Template Storage Service
- Disk Service for System Backup
- Disk Service for Additional Disk Backup
TYPE- V Usage amount Charging performed on the basis of usage. -Internet connection service
(Include the usage amount of SSL-VPN
connection service)
TYPE- VI Usage counts Charging performed by each single use of
the service.
Unit price varies by template type (network
class).
- System Template Service
(Charged when new system is created)
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Usage Period : 25min + 50min + 30min = 105min (1H45M) -> 2 Hours
Usage Period Considerations [1-Hour Unit]
Usage time is calculated by summing minutes of actual usage.
Totals are rounded up to the next hour (1 - 59 min).
15:10 15:35 16:20 17:10 20:00 20:30
15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00
25min
50min
30min
Round up
Example :
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Service Level
Coverage of redundancy
Target SLA
Availability of offered virtual resource: 99.95% (except maintenance hour)
Object Description
VM
Provide automatic failover.
In the case of a physical server fault, a new VM is automatically assigned and booted.
Data being processed at the time of fault is not guaranteed.
Virtual Storage
(System, Data)
Copies of data are maintained across 4 physical disks.
Even in the case of 3 simultaneous physical disk failures, data is not lost. All data is
stored in the same DC.
Internet connection Fully redundant.
Switchover time for equipment failure within one minute.
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N.B. (Other Notes)
On-Site operations
Customers cannot perform installations or setups in the DC. All operation is remotely accessible.
Maintenance
The security on the VMs is responsible to the customers.
Data deletion at time of deleting VM
Data in the system disk will be deleted by deletion of the VM.
Data in an additional disk will be deleted by deletion of the disk.
Back up disks will be deleted when its system disk or additional disk deleted.
We use „zero write‟ method to delete data,.
Requirements (Service Portal)
Resolution : 1280 x 1024 or better (recommended), 1024 x 768 (min.)
Browser : Internet Explorer 7/8
Flash Player : Adobe Flash Player 10
Java Runtime Environment : JRE 6.0 or better
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Security Stipulations
Data center
VMs run in Fujitsu in-country DCs.
All data is stored internally to Fujitsu DCs.
Administrator privileges
Fujitsu does not retain administrator privileges on VMs deployed by the customers.
Security updates
Security updates for OS and middleware of the VM are applied by customer.
Security updates for hypervisor, admin OS, network equipments, and storage are applied by Fujitsu.
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