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IBM PureSystemsA new family of expert integrated systems
Abhed KulkarniGlobally Integrated Systems Technology (GIST)[email protected]
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Agenda
o What is IBM Pure System?
o IBM Pure System OverviewIBM Pure Flex System IBM Pure Application System
o What is Pattern of expertise?
o STG Positioning of Pure System
o IBM Pure Systems Selling Scenarios
o Summary
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o IBM Pure System OverviewIBM Pure Flex System IBM Pure Application System
o What is Pattern of expertise?
o STG Positioning of Pure System
o IBM Pure Systems Selling Scenarios
o Summary
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On a Smarter Planet, technology innovation redefines industries
Trading
Traffic Control
FraudPrevention
LawEnforcement
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As IT moves to the strategic center of businessThe model must shift to Smarter Computing
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Smarter Computing
Smarter with:
• Built-in expertise
• Ability to sense and anticipate
• Systems of engagement
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Clients struggle to overcome barriers of time, cost and risk
Top Causes of Project Delays
Hardware
Troubleshooting and tuning production environment
Integration, configuration and testing of the infrastructure
Installation, cabling and network access for the environment
Software
Integration, configuration and testing of applications
Integration, configuration and testing of middleware
Configuration, build and deployment of applications
45%
45%
29%
41%
35%
34%
Phase Time (days) Budget
Specify/design 73 - 96 14% - 16%
Procure 57 - 112 19% - 21%
Implement 74 – 93 12%
Configure/test 74 – 80 10% - 11%
Cluster & HA 66 – 104 11% - 12%
Backup 44 – 108 10%
Tune 89 – 98 9% - 10%
Management 67 – 110 9 – 10%
34% of new IT projects (US) deploy late
Typical IT Project Time and Budget
From a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of IBM
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Clients have tried various approaches to close the gap
Client-tunedSystems
Appliances Cloud
FlexibilityControl
SimplicityRapid Deployment
AgilityElasticity
Time and Expense Required
Single PurposeShared
Dependence
What if you could have the best of all three?
Benefits
Challenges
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The time has come for a new breed of systemsSystems with integrated expertise and built for cloud
Integration by Design
Deeply integrating and tuning hardware and software – in a ready-to-go workload optimized system
Built-in Expertise
Capturing and automating what experts do – from
the infrastructure patterns to the
application patterns
Simplified Experience
Making every part of the IT lifecycle easier - with integrated management of the entire system and a
broad open ecosystem of optimized solutions
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The world’s first family of expert integrated systems
ANNOUNCING:
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The first family of offerings designed for all three client approaches
For clients who want to custombuild and tune configurations to their specific requirements,
as they might with today’s blades. Delivers optimum
flexibility.
For clients who want pre-configured, pre-integrated
infrastructure and management, factory tuned from IBM, with
entry cloud management. Delivers Infrastructure as a
Service (IaaS).
For clients who want pre-integrated platform systems tuned to the middleware stack. Delivers Software as a Service
(SaaS), and Platform as a Service (PaaS).
Flexibility of client tuned, Simplicity of appliances, and the Agility of cloud
Client-tunedSystems
Expert IntegratedSystems
Expert IntegratedSystems
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Agenda
o What is IBM Pure System?
o IBM Pure System OverviewIBM Pure Flex System IBM Pure Application System
o What is Pattern of expertise?
o STG Positioning of Pure System
o IBM Pure Systems Selling Scenarios
o Summary
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Flex System (elements of PureFlex)
Compute Nodesx86
Storage NodeV7000Expansion inside** or outside chassi s
Management NodeOptional
Networking10/40GbE, FCoE**, IB, 8/16Gb FC
ExpansionPCIeStorage
IBM PureFlex System
Pre-configured, pre-integrated infrastructure systems with compute,
storage, networking, physical and virtual management, and entry cloud
management with integrated expertise.
Chassis14 half-wide bays for nodes
IBM PureApplicationSystem
Pre-configured, pre-integrated platform systems with middleware designed for
transactional web applications and enabled for cloud with
integrated expertise.
** Statement of Direction. IBM plans subject to change.
Starting Point Configurations:
ExpressInf rastructure for small and midsize businesses
StandardInf rastructure for cloud deployments and serv er consolidation
EnterpriseInf rastructure for large-scale deployments; highly redundant f or resilient operations
(POWER & x86)
Configuration Available:
Small 96 Cores1.2 TB RAM
Medium
192 Cores2.3 TB RAM
Large384 Cores
4.7 TB RAM
Extra Large 608 Cores7.3TB RAM
(POWER & x86)
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Chassis Designed for flexibility and future advancements
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Compute Designed with Expertise
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Compute
IBM Flex System x240
IBM Flex System p460
IBM Flex System p260
IBM PCIe Expansion Node
IBM Flex System x220
IBM Flex System x440
IBM 2S PowerLinux
Compute Node
Diverse offerings to match the diverse workloads
System Portfolio tuned to
workloads
◊Reduce acquisition costs
through virtualization
consolidation
◊Maximum platform capability
provides deployment
flexibility
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>IBM Flex System x440 Compute Node
•Full Wide node
•4-socket Sandy Bridge-EP
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x86 Compute Node Positioning — 2012
x220
1 & 2-Socket
x240
Enterprise 2-Socket
x440
Virtualization & HPC4-Socket
Positioning Infrastructure and Entry Virtualization
Enterprise business and Mainstream Virtualization
Mainstream Database and High-end Virtualization
Specs Standard Width,
2 Socket, 16 cores
12 DIMMs, 384GB
2x2.5” HS SATA/SAS HDD/SSDs
Standard Width,
2 Socket, 16 cores
24DIMMs, 768GB
2x 2.5” HS SATA/SAS HDD/SSDs
Double Width,
4S, 32 cores
48 DIMMs, 1.5TB
2x 2.5” HS SATA/SAS HDD/SSDs
Workloads Infrastructure apps
Small office / retail
Rack-to-blade migration
Low-density virtualization
Broad enterprise applications
Does many things very well (workhorse)
High-end Virtualization
Memory-intensive and heavy IO workloads
Key Features Lowest absolute power for Compute Node
Balanced proc, memory, storage, & I/O
Performance/watt leadership
Hot-swap drives
Maximum memory density
Integrated Virtual Fabric models
Virtualization Positioning
Single App, < 20 VMs per server
20-40 VMs per server > 40 VMs per server
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Compute
Standard Width compute node
◊2-socket based on Intel E5-
2400 series processor
◊12 LP DDR3 DIMMs / 1333MHz / 1600MHz
◊1Gb base with FoD to 10Gb
◊2 hot swap 2.5” SAS/SATA
SSDs or HDDs
Entry cost optimized compute, designed for energy-efficiency, ideal for native and point
application workloads
2x Hot Swap, Small Form Factor HDDs
12x LP DIMMs
2x IO Mezzanine Cards
2x Intel E3 1200Processors
Introducing Flex System x220
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DIMM 7-12
DIMM 1-6
Mezz1
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ETE
IMM
uEFI
Periscope
Broadcom LOM
BP
USB #1
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Flex System x220 Planar View
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Compute
• A new I/O Expansion Node
• Industry standard PCIe cards
• Additional Next Generation Platform fabric I/O
• Graphics, Storage, and I/O adapters
IBM PCIeExpansion
Node
Utilize high-capacity, flash based storage to
significantly boost transaction based workloads
◊Utilize high performance
GPUs to boost computationally capabilities
◊Enable attachment of
external drive enclosures
◊Tap all available I/O of
modern CPU architectures
PCIe Bridge ChipPCIe Low
Profile Slots (2)
PCIe Full Width, Full
Height Slots
(2)
PCIe Adapters load from front
2 Extra
Mez slots
Flex System PCIe Expansion Node
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Compute Node
PEN Attached to Compute Node
Interposer Cable
PCIe Bridge Chip
PCIe Low Profile Slots
(x2)
PCIe Full Width, Full Height Slots (x2)
2 Extra
Mezz slots
Flex System x240 pictured with PCIe Expansion Node
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Flex System PCIe Expansion Node Adapters
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The small configuration has 6 Intel x86 compute nodes with 16 cores per node (16 cores in each compute node come from two Intel Romley8-core Sandy Bridge sockets) with a total of 96 cores (which is 16 x 6 = 96 cores); and 256GB RAM per compute node with total of 1.5TB (which is 6 x 256 = 1.5TB).
The medium configuration has 12 compute nodes with a total of 192 cores (16 x 12 = 192 cores); and 256GB RAM per compute node withtotal of 3.1TB (12 x 256 = 2.3TB).
The large configuration has 24 compute nodes with a total of 384 cores (16 x 24 = 384 cores); and 256GB RAM per compute node withtotal of 6.1TB (24 times 256 = 6.1TB).
The high performance configuration has 38 compute modes with a total of 608 cores (16 x 38 = 608 cores); and 256GB RAM per compute node with total of 9.7TB (38 x 256 = 9.7TB).
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Agenda
o What is IBM Pure System?
o IBM Pure System OverviewIBM Pure Flex System IBM Pure Application System
oWhat is Pattern of expertise?
o STG Positioning of Pure System
o IBM Pure Systems Selling Scenarios
o Summary
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PureSystems Patterns of Expertise
� What are “Patterns of Expertise”?• Patterns of Expertise are definable, repeatable steps done by experts from a field to achieve
the optimal outcome, accomplish the task faster, and eliminate errors.
An ordinary, everyday example of a pattern of expertise would be the recipe for chocolate chip cookies. It tells you precisely how much sugar, flour, milk and chips to mix in, and how long to bake them and how long to let them cool.
� How are Patterns of Expertise integrated into PureSystems?
• Patterns of Expertise are integrated by developing the expert steps, then codifying them into executable pieces of data the system can use, such as script files, provisioning rules, and application deployment steps. The client can simply select the task to be done, and the integrated pattern executes the steps.
A common example of an integrated pattern of expertise, would be the pre-made cookie dough you keep in the refrigerator. The measuring and mixing is done for you. All you need to do is pop them into the oven, and pour a glass of milk.
� What types of Patterns of Expertise are integrated into PureSystems?
• We have integrated three types of patterns, all designed to help clients manage their system and reduce costs. They are Infrastructure, Platform, and Application patterns. And we’re developing more patterns for the future.
In addition to IBM, many of the leading ISV’s are optimizing their applications on PureSystems by developing deployment patterns. This will make it easy for clients to select, install, provision and deploy those applications, saving time and money, while reducing errors.
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Positioning IBM PureSystems “patterns of expertise”Samples of the three types of patterns
Platform PatternsExpertise across the
middleware and infrastructure
Infrastructure PatternsExpertise across the compute resources
Application PatternsBusiness application
expertise
IBM PureFlex SystemPre-integrated servers, storage, networking, virtualization and management
IBM PureApplication SystemPre-integrated middleware and infrastructure
• Provisioning and automation• Storage system optimization• Scalability and upgradability
• Business intelligence
Included with system purchase Available in catalog
• Web experience
• Demand driven elasticity• Simplified system setup and install• Policy-based system management• Simplified application migration• Web application deployment• Transactional database deployment• Data mart deployment
• ISV applications (e.g., SAP CRM)
ISV or Client Tuned
Platform
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Patterns of Expertise: Proven best practices and expertise for complex tasks learned from decades of client and partner engagements that are captured, lab tested and optimized and then built into the system
IBM PureSystems “patterns of expertise”
Patterns deliver superior results:
• Agility: Faster time-to-value
• Efficiency: Reduced costs and resources
• Simplicity: Simpler skills requirements
• Control: Lower risk and errors
Through unmatched expertise in:
• System design
• Infrastructure management
• Application deployment
• Data management
• Datacenter management
• Application management
• High availability
and scalability
• Security
• Storage optimization
• Networking
• Cloud
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IBM PureSystems “patterns of expertise”Example: Web Application Deployment Pattern
Captures:• IBM’s decades of experience in helping clients design, build and
deploy new business applications
What is it?• Codified best practices for presetting configuration options by type of selected
Web application (e.g., high availability, high security, etc.)
What do you do?• Bring your data and application code, select the type of application you
want and everything else is handled for you in the background
What do you NOT have to do?• Understand the interdependencies and connections between your database,
application server, management, security, and the rest of the middleware
• Manually engage in the real-time management of your infrastructure
Result: Speed deployment of Web applications by 20-30x!
Clients have experienced 20-30x faster application deployments with IBM's patterns of expertise which are included in IBM PureSystems AS
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IBM PureSystems extensible with “patterns of expertise”Including built-in cloud capabilities
IBM PureFlexSystem
IBM PureApplicationSystem
Provisioning
Storage optimization
Scalability
Upgradability
Built-in with flexibility
Available through PureSystems Centre
Cloud platform management
Web application deployment
Database deployment
100+ ISV business applications
Business intelligence
Business process management
Web experience (Portal)
More to come in 2012…
Images available for client tuning
Images available for client tuning
Platform PatternsExpertise across the
middleware and infrastructure
Infrastructure expertise across the compute
resources
Application PatternsAvailable patterns
from IBM and Partners
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Agenda
o What is IBM Pure System?
o IBM Pure System OverviewIBM Pure Flex System IBM Pure Application System
o What is Pattern of expertise?
o STG Positioning of Pure System
o IBM Pure Systems Selling Scenarios
o Summary
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o IBM Pure System OverviewIBM Pure Flex System IBM Pure Application System
o What is Pattern of expertise?
o STG Positioning of Pure System
o IBM Pure Systems Selling Scenarios
o Summary
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Accelerate your journey to cloud while protecting existing investments
• Rapid cloud adoption with new IBM PureSystems offerings
• Seamlessly integrate with existing IBM SmartCloud Foundation based cloud
• Further extend with IBM SmartCloud Foundation and IBM SmartCloud Services
Platform as a Service Technologies
Infrastructure as a Service Technologies
InfrastructurePlatform
Usage and Accounting
Availability and Performance
Managementand Administration
Security and Compliance
Application Lifecycle
Application Resources
Application Environments
Application Management
Integration
Foundation
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Next Steps
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Project PureSystems provide System Integrators with new service opportunities while lowering engagement risk and enhancing project time to value.
New Opportunities Lower risk
Increased Customer SatFaster time to value
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New Opportunities
$57B Lift/Shift market opportunity through 2015
• The hardware & software market opportunity for migration to the appliance and workload optimized system space estimated at $57B through 2015.
• This number does not include services revenue!!!
Quickly deploy cloud solution and data center optimization solutions
Strategy and implementation services around building/using virtual systems, virtual application and application patterns.
• Virtual applications are built on Open Virtualization Framework and be deployed beyond IBM PureSystems
• Virtual applications and application patterns can be deployed in PureApplication systems and IBM Smart Cloud
Deploy application frameworks as application patterns
• Enhance repeatable frameworks use and deployment
Resale and joint go to market opportunities with IBM
• Leverage IBM Solution Business Proposals
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Lower risk / shorter time to value
• PureSystem integration and built in intelligence reduces operations failures
Most system failures are caused by operation errors.
Application patterns ensure applications are deployed right the first time with correct levels of service and optimal performance.
Less time spent waiting for new systems
• New systems come in pre-installed and ready to be used
• Automated deployment of virtual systems and applications – without requiring a cloud
Less time worrying about designing, testing and deploying solutions
• Built in automation and intelligence ensures optimal application deployment.
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Increased Customer Satisfaction
Increased on time project deployments.
Better performance through built in expertise and turning of middleware.
High availability through intelligent deployment of virtual servers and automated balancing and error recovery.
Reduced operation complexity
Less project time and cost spent on low level infrastructure activities and more on high value business/application efforts
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Extensibility from the broadest ecosystem is made easy
* Unix/Linux and Wi ndows applicati ons
New IBM PureSystems Centre:
�Gain access to a broad community of IBM and certified partner expertise
�Download optimized, deployable application patterns from 100+ leading ISV partners
�Search by solution area, industry or system
Also run your existing applications today*
The SAP logo is a trademark or registered trademark of SAP AG in Germany and several other countries and is reproduced with the permission of SAP AG.
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Agenda
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o IBM Pure System OverviewIBM Pure Flex System IBM Pure Application System
o What is Pattern of expertise?
o STG Positioning of Pure System
o IBM Pure Systems Selling Scenarios
o Summary
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• 19 years as top U.S. patent recipient
• Since the beginning of 2000, we’ve spent nearly $70 billion in research and development
• 250k technical experts worldwide
• Market leading systems and software
• Global financing with flexible payment options
• Commitment to open standards
• Broad open ecosystem of 120k partners
100 years of experience delivering essential IT
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Take the next step….
Prove the value and begin your
journey with IBM PureSystems:
� Visit www.ibm.com/puresystems to learn more
� Join the conversation about this new category of computing:
� Twitter: @IBM PureSystems
� Hashtag: #IBMPureSystems or #expertintsys
� YouTube Channel: expertintegratedsys
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Offering Specif ic Slides
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Specify/DesignTakes 2-3 months for an IT infrastructure system
ProcureSoftware & hardware ordered separately taking 1-3 months
IntegrateComponents arrive as “bag of parts”requiring months of integration, configuration & optimization
DeployCan take weeks to months
Customize/TuneMeeting SLAs requires customization and
ongoing tuning
ScaleLack of dynamic elasticity results in
cumbersome re-allocation of resources
ManageManaging and monitoring with multiple
tools is time consuming
MaintainSeparate fixes require separate testing
UpgradeMonths to plan, procure and test with the
potential for hours or days of downtime
Typical IT lifecycle process incurs cost, time, and risk
Up & Running
Ongoing Effort
Development Operations
ProvisionUp to a month or more for a development or test environment
ConfigureConfiguration and customization of pre-packaged components is error prone and can take months
*Durations take f rom a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of IBM
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Smarter Planet opens a new era for Information Technology
Process-Centric era Information-Centric era
� Business processes automation
� Focused on bottom-line improvement through SG&A reduction
� Typically long business cycle
� Terabytes of largely structured data
� Real-time pattern based action
� Focused on top-line growth through revenue acquisition
� Reactive for shorter product cycles
� Zettabytes of largely unstructured data
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IT Needs• Deliver new
capabilities faster
• Shift resources from maintenance to transformation
• Control growing complexity
What are today’s pressures and realities
Business Demands• Address opportunities
more quickly
• Drive business innovation
• Leverage technology more strategically
Consumerization• Mobility
• Social business
• Iterative solutions
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IBM PureFlex System: Expert at sensing and anticipating IT resource needs
Built-in ExpertiseInfrastructure patterns and self-optimizing technology for superior IT economics.
Simplified ExperienceManagement integration and choice at every step make IT easier
Integration by DesignA complete system that is cloud-ready, more secure and designed from the start to work together
• All IT components managed from a single pane of glass to reduce operating costs up to 80%.
• Choice of Power 7 and x86 computing, support of 4 Operating systems and 4 Hypervisors to avoid expensive and risky migrations.
• Over 10,000 Power applications and tens of thousands of x86 applications. Over one hundred ISVs optimized for PureSystems for higher performance and better support
• “Scale in” integrated design reduces implementation to as little as a day vs weeks and enables payback in as little as 9 months.
•Integrated Cloud technology allows provisioning of new services in minutes vs hours or days, improving business flexibility and reducing cost of Cloud deployment by up to 52%
• IBM Enterprise class design with built in security, no single point of failure and future technology upgradeability.
• Infrastructure patterns gained from tens of thousands of data center optimizations help lower management costs by up to 53% and provisioning times by up to 98%
• Virtualization expertise allows thousands of virtual machines in a single system to double system utilization and reduces cores for software licensing by 70%
• Storage analytics enable self-optimizing data placement to improve performance up to 200% and lower storage costs up to 45%
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IBM PureApplication System: Expert at deploying & running applications
Built-in ExpertiseCapture and automate what experts do – infrastructure and application expertise enhance application time to value
Simplified ExperienceMake every part of the IT lifecycle
easier - integrated management and an open solution ecosystem broadens choice
Integration by DesignDeeply integrate and tune hardware
and software – a secure, built for cloud, ready-to-go workload optimized platform system
• ‘Single pane of glass’ view from the infrastructure up through the application platform – designed to be up & running in 4 hours*, not 4 months
• Online catalog with 80+ certified, optimized pattern solutions from a broad, open ecosystem
• Built-in workload management, integrated system monitoring and maintenance can drive up to 55% reduction in operation costs*
• ‘Scale in’ integrated provisioning, elasticity and virtualization reduces cost and required management time by up to 55%
• Zero system downtime for capacity upgrades, system maintenance, software updates can result in 98% fewer unplanned outages*
• Integrated analytics to optimize database query performance and adaptive database compression that can provide 7x or greater overall space savings*
• ‘Patterns of Expertise’ pre-integrated, out-of-the box IBM and Partner patterns for deploying application workloads based on proven best practices and expertise
• Open and extensible with tools to capture your own patterns of expertise, designed to deploy new applications 20-30X faster* than traditional approaches
• Application patterns can encapsulate failover, load balancing, and security features, reducing security management by 51% and change management by 53%*
* Based on internal test and client experie nces of existing IBM capabilities leverage d in PureApplic ation Systems. Results may not be typical and will vary based on actual configuratio n, applicatio ns, and other variables in a prod uction environme nt.
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Seamlessly integrate IBM PureFlex System and IBM PureApplicationSystem into your SmartCloud enabled datacenter
IntegratePureFlex System and PureApplication
System into broader cross data center service
management and
Extend with
additional capabilities and resources from
SmartCloudFoundation and SmartCloudServices offerings
•Monitoring•Backup & Recovery•Event Management
•Business Service Mgmt
•Licensing/Metering
•Change & Config Mgmt•Asset Management
•Incident Management
•Identity & Access Mgmt•Server & Endpoint
Security•Network Security
•Automation
•Provisioning•Configuration
•Workload Optimization
Service Availability & Assurance
Service Planning, Support &
Maintenance
Service Security
Service Deployment & Optimization
IBM SmartCloudFoundation cloud
IBM SmartCloudFoundation cloud
IBM SmartCloud Foundation data center-wide cloud
IBM PureApplicationSystem cloudIBM PureFlex
System cloud
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IBM SmartCloud Services and IBM PureFlex System and PureApplication System
Cost-optimized hybrid cloud computing
Run vital applications across IBM PureFlex System, IBM PureApplication System and IBM
SmartCloud Services based on application requirements
Application development and testing flexibilityDevelop on IBM SmartCloud Services and deploy to IBM PureFlex System or IBM PureApplication System
Gain flexibility and choice and enhance your cloud adoption and delivery
Public Cloud
OPEX
IBM-managed Service Level Agreements
Private Cloud
CAPEX
Client-managed Service Level Agreements
Managed Backup
Manage your risk through comprehensive data backup & recovery with IBM SmartCloudManaged Backup
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Business Process as a ServiceSoftware as a Service
Platform as a Service
Infrastructure as a Service
Design Deploy Consume
IBM PureFlex SystemContains Integrated Infrastructure as a Service capabilities
IBM PureFlex System
Accelerate adoption of private clouds with highly integrated expert systems
• Simplified experience
• Built-in expertise
• Integration by design 10
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Accelerate IaaS cloud adoption using IBM PureFlex System & extend its capabilities with additional IBM SmartCloud Foundation offerings
A client's existing infrastructure + IBM SmartCloud Foundation
E.g. IBM SmartCloud Provisioning• Robust image lifecycle management and analytics
• Virtual System Patterns• Virtual Application Patterns
E.g. IBM SmartCloud Entry, Provisioning or Orchestrator
• Integrated hardware & virtualization• Multi-tenancy, isolation & resource pooling• Fully integrated management• Self Service Provisioning • Cloud administration • Image composition and library
IBM PureFlexSystem
IBM PureFlex System + IBM SmartCloud
Foundation
Extend with IBM SmartCloudFoundation
Extend with enhanced monitoring, security & provisioning, usage & accounting, development tooling, hybrid integration, control desk, etc.
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Business Process as a ServiceSoftware as a Service
Platform as a Service
Infrastructure as a Service
Design Deploy Consume
IBM PureApplication SystemContains integrated ‘Platform as a Service’ capabilities
IBM PureApplicationSystem
Platform system that is expert at deploying and running applications for rapid time-to-value
• Simplified experience
• Built-in expertise
• Integration by design 38
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Accelerate PaaS cloud adoption using IBM PureApplication System & extend its capabilities with IBM SmartCloud Foundation offerings
Existing infrastructure + Middleware/Platform Services + IBM SmartCloud Foundation
E.g. IBM SmartCloud Entry, Provisioning or Orchestrator
IBM PureApplicationSystem
IBM PureApplication System + IBM SmartCloud Foundation
Middleware/Platform Serv ices
IBM Workload Deployer
•Integrated hardw are, middlew are/platform services and virtualization•Multi-tenancy, isolation & resource pooling•Integrated management•Self Service Provisioning •Cloud Administration •Image Composit ion, Manipulation •Rapid, Scalable Provisioning •Image Library•Virtual System & Application Patterns
IBM PureApplicationSystem cloud
Eg. IBM SmartCloud Orchestrator•Advanced automation and orchestration across heterogeneous systems and applications
•Hybrid cloud support•Run book automation
Extend with IBM SmartCloudFoundation
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