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© 2014 IBM Corporation
IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack Overview
© 2014 IBM Corporation
New applications and IT are being built for Cloud
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Legacy workloads: design infrastructure to
support applications
• Virtualization management focal point
• Scale-up compute
• Storage network
• Shared, high function disk arrays
New workloads (Mobile, Social, Analytic, Big
Data): design applications to leverage infrastructure
• Cloud management focal point
• Infrastructure as a Service
• Standard hardware building blocks
Existing infrastructure for
legacy workloads
New infrastructure for cloud
workloads
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Both Private and Public cloud IT infrastructures are growing
Worldwide Private Cloud IT Infrastructure
Forecast
• Deployment of IT assets within private cloud architectures is
becoming increasingly popular with enterprise IT decision makers
who want to improve datacenter operational efficiency, launch new
strategic application platforms, or reduce IT operational costs*
• IT infrastructure hardware will experience a 13.4% CAGR from 2012
to 2017 and is expected to total $12.0 billion by 2017
• IT infrastructure software will experience a 24.3% CAGR from 2012
to 2017 and is expected to total $10.2 billion by 2017
Worldwide Public Cloud IT Infrastructure Forecast
• The enabling IT infrastructure hardware and software used to
deliver MSP/CSP services are generally architected to support
large-scale, multitenant environments. Many service providers rely
on a mix of off-the-shelf licensed IT infrastructure software, free
open source software, and custom-built software*
• IT infrastructure hardware will experience a 13.1% CAGR from 2012
to 2017 and is expected to total $12.4 billion by 2017
• IT infrastructure software will experience a 25.3% CAGR from 2012
to 2017 and is expected to total $7.7 billion by 2017
* IDC Worldwide Private & Public Cloud Enabling IT Infrastructure 2013-2017 Forcast, April 2014 #240624 & #240635
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Are you building the right CLOUD?
What’s the best infrastructure for my cloud?
How do I manage my hybrid environment?
How do I maintain choice and flexibility?
How do I rapidly deploy & operate my cloud?
Build it.Build and run your private
or hybrid cloud.
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Open Source Only Proprietary Open “Plus”
‘Some Assembly
Required’
Vendor Lock-in
Assured
Enterprise-ready
out of the box
Organizations deploying cloud have a choice to make…
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The Rise of Open Source: Linux and OpenStack
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1991
1993
1995
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1999
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2010
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The Linux kernel is developed to access large UNIX
servers independent of an operating system
More than 100 developers contribute code to Linux
Broad hardware support rapidly ramps adoption
IBM, Compaq and Oracle publically announce support
IBM announces extensive Linux project
IBM announces $1B investment in Linux
Linux-based Android leads the worldwide smartphone
market
94% of the world’s top 500 supercomputers run
Linux
15 million lines of code are contributed by 8,000
developers and 800 companies
2010
OpenStack project started by Rackspace and NASA as
an open alternative to proprietary cloud software
2012
IBM, Rackspace, Red Hat, AT&T and others establish
the OpenStack Foundation, today which boasts 9,500
individual members from 100 countries and 850
different organizations
Leading cloud technology companies as well as large
ISVs choose OpenStack for their core business
2011
OpenStack participation grows rapidly in terms of
contributors, members, followers and community
2013
IBM unveils both private IaaS and orchestrated cloud
software based on OpenStack
OpenStack community grows to more than 15,000
people from 134 countries with almost 1,000 developers
active in the current release
IDC predicts 2013 is “the year OpenStack goes
commercial”
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Why OpenStack for Cloud?
Provides an Open alternative to proprietary cloud stacks
Protects clients current investment with simple path to new technology
Open APIs provides great flexibility and agility
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OpenStack – The cloud operating system
Is community developed, open source cloud software
Is an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platform
Is open cloud APIs for portable cloud applications
Is a series of interrelated projects– Compute (Nova)– Object Storage (Swift)– Block Storage (Cinder)– Networking (Neutron)– Dashboard (Horizon)– Identity Service (Keystone)– Image Service (Glance)– Telemetry (Ceilometer)– Orchestration (Heat)
Is not a cloud by itself
Does not include installers, online updates, tools, documentation and support from a trusted vendor
Does not include its own virtual infrastructure
Is not perfect – yet! It’s designed to be extended
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IBM led the formation of the OpenStack Foundation, is a Platinum Sponsor & Board Member, and is a leading contributor to OpenStack
#3 – Rapid InnovationLarge community effort enables faster
developmental effort
#2 – Vendor InteroperabilityHigh quality, multi-vendor & user
community = freedom from lock-in
#1 – Open, Modular DesignFlexible architecture with open
components enables options
Platinum Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
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Why OpenStack from IBM?IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack…
Is a 100% complete OpenStack distribution
Extends OpenStack
– Heterogeneous management across any x86 environment, IBM Power and IBM System z
– Manage multiple OpenStack domains including legacy VMware
– Simplified installation and configuration using Chef
– Improves application performance
– Reduces infrastructure costs
– Runtime policies for ongoing VM optimization
– Application High Availability (HA)
– Simplified end-user self-service portal
– Approvals, metering, billing, users and projects through a single ‘pane of glass’
Is supported by IBM
– Five (5) years of support with an optional three (3) year extension
– Upgrades
– IBM Services and business partners like Lenovo
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Power x86 System z
Hypervisor /
Compute Node
PowerVM
via PowerVCPowerKVM
ESX
via vCenterESX
Hyper-V
(2012 Svr)
KVM
(RHEL 6.5)z/VM via OS zKVM
Guest OS
• AIX
• pLinux SUSE
• pLinux Redhat
• SUSE
• Ubuntu LE
• Windows
• Linux SUSE
• Linux Redhat
• Windows
• Linux SUSE
• Linux Redhat
• Other Linux
• Windows
• Linux SUSE
• Linux Redhat
• Other Linux
• Windows
• Linux SUSE
• Linux Redhat
• Other Linux
• zLinux
SUSE
• zLinux
Redhat
• zLinux
SUSE
• zLinux
Redhat
First Supported 4Q13 2Q14 2Q13 2Q14 2Q13 4Q13 4Q13 tbd
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Extends core OpenStack
• Cloud management across x86,
Power and System z
• Runtime policies for ongoing
optimization of VM placement
and HA to move VMs from at-
risk physical servers
• Simplified end user self-service
portal
Starts with 100% OpenStack Core
APIs and projects
• Leverage rapid community
innovation
• Your applications portable
across private and public
OpenStack-based clouds
• Available on The OpenStack
Marketplace ibm.biz/BdR9dt
IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack
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Augments the virtual infrastructure
• Limitless, elastic storage
scalability
Surrounds the solution with
automation and tools
• Reduce workload and skill
requirements on IT staff
Deploy IaaS automatically,
simply
Manage the cloud
infrastructure efficiently, cost
effectively
Build services on a platform
that’s open, portable
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Provisioning and Management
Provision ready-to-run OpenStack clusters from bare-metal
Speeds time to full system
readiness
Reduces time to full user
productivity
Delivers a single interface for
integrated management &
monitoring
Improves IT costs with dramatic
gains in infrastructure utilization
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Provision and maintain physical
and virtual machines
Infrastructure patterns: Firmware, hypervisor, operating system, drivers, software
Monitoring and triggered actions: Monitor performance and utilization, grow and shrink cluster size
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Extended Scheduler
Resource aware pluggable scheduler
Extends the OpenStack Nova
Scheduler
Provides dynamic resource
management for the cloud
– Higher quality of service
– Improved application
performance
– More flexible resource
selection
– Automated management
– Reduce Infrastructure costs
Intelligently places VMs –
automatically with on-going
resource optimization
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Reservations Capacity Management
Migration Policies
Failover Policies
Placement Policies: Packing, Striping, Load Balancing, Memory Balancing, Affinity, Anti-affinity
Runtime Policies: Load Optimization, Memory Optimization, Resource Over-commit, User-defined
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Platform
Resource
Scheduler
• Intelligent and policy driven
Virtual Server Placement
• Supporting use cases for
virtual server deployment,
relocation and restart
• Optimization for server
utilization and energy
consumption
• Increased virtual server
availability and resilience
Optimization Capabilities
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PRS
Optimization Strategy for OpenStack Infrastructure
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Elastic Storage
Limitless, elastic storage scalability
Delivers enterprise class storage
without the need for expensive
SAN and NAS disk arrays, or for
SAN administrators
Uses standard hardware to
dramatically lower both
acquisition costs and TCO
Reduces administrator workload
and optimizes resource utilization
with automation and policy-driven
management
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Extreme scale: 299 bytes per file, 263 files per system, up to 16,384 standard hardware building blocks per cluster
Extreme reliability: data mobility, replication
Extreme security: native encryption, secure erase
Single name space
Storage done in software
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IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack – Summary
Deploy IaaS automatically, simply
– Automated installation and configuring of
required software on standard hardware
building blocks
– Use a minimum of skilled IT staff resources
Manage the cloud infrastructure efficiently, cost
effectively
– Efficient virtualization of storage and
network resources
– Scheduler continuously re-evaluates the
state of the cloud, automatically making
adjustments to ensure infrastructure usage
is maximized
Build services on a platform that’s open,
portable
– Core OpenStack Foundation APIs unaltered
and fully supported
– Applications can be portable between
various OpenStack distributions and across
private and public OpenStack-based clouds
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Open IaaS platform for the enterprise
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IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack is an easy to deploy, simple to usePrivate and Hybrid cloud management software offering based on OpenStack with open cloud APIs. Importantly, we include IBM enhancements that feature improved ROI through superior resource scheduling and a self-service portal for workload provisioning, virtual image management, and monitoring. It's an innovative, cost-effective approach that also includes automation, metering and security.
IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack, v4.2
Cloud solution supporting Heterogeneous Compute, Storage & Network
• Single point management across multiple domains & hypervisors
• x86, all IBM server architectures & major hypervisors supported
Additional features enabling more efficient use of Cloud resources
• Dashboards show Cloud admin resource capacity & VM utilization
• Metering/Billing and reports, Resource expiration & projectapproval policies, Network configuration & mapping
Seamless Hybrid Enablement & Multi-cloud Federation
• Federation to multi instances of OpenStack and Hybrid Clouds
• Hybrid Clouds on and off premise options & SoftLayer support
• 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:
Based upon OpenStack IaaS
Access to OpenStack APIs
Extensible via REST API allowing
partners to easily customize the UI
Open
Simple
Innovative
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IBM Cloud Orchestrator enables
Infrastructure, Platform & advanced Orchestration Services:
• Eases coordination of complex tasks and worklflows, necessary to deploy applications
• Deploy application topologies or patterns• Take advantage of the huge pattern library in the
IBM PureSystems Center
IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack enables basic Infrastructure Cloud Services:
• Cloud provisioning and automation based on OpenStack
• Simplified implementation, lifecycle management, resource management, self-service portal, monitoring & metering
• Full access to OpenStack APIs – All IBM server architectures and major hypervisors now available to choose from
• Integrated platform management, backed by IBM enterprise-grade lab services and support
Orchestration Services
Platform Level Services
Infrastructure Level Services
(Image Lifecycle
Management)
(Pattern Services)
Cloud Resources
Storage Compute Network
(Provisioning, configuration, resource allocation, security,
metering, etc.)
Hypervisors
VMware, KVM, Hyper-V*, PowerVM, zVM
Positioning Cloud Management Solutions from IBMModular Capabilities – Common Cloud Management Services
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The architecture evolution to IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack
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Thank You
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