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S505 - Mainframe in the CLOUD(+ CICS)
What does a
Grizzly do
in your
Mainframe?
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Agenda
Studies and Trends
Introduction
What is a cloud?
How to move towards cloud?
Why?
Aren’t we a cloud already?
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Studies and Trends
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Market View Germany – Focus on Private Cloud
http://www.kpmg.de/docs/20130221_Cloud_Monitor_2013.pdf
Phone Interviews 4Q 2012with 436 CIOs or CxOs in German enterprises
with >20 employees
Users of private cloud
Amount of IT Budget spent on private cloud solutions
Users of public cloud
Collaboration Applications
Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Industry specific applications
Security as a Service
Telephone/ Voice over IP
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Business Intelligence (BI)In productionPlanneddiscussed
Current and planned usage of Public Cloud applications
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Introduction
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What happens when a CICS girl has to talk about Cloud in General
Michael BehrendtCloud Computing
Reference Architecture
https://sites.google.com/site/snehalantani/
Claudia PrawirakusumahCloud Computing
Technical Consultant
STANDARDIZATION VIRTUALI
ZATION
AUTOMATION
SELF SERVICE
Glenn Anderson A Mainframe Guy
discovers cloud
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A well known German Angel
Alois Hingerl – commissionaire No. 172 at the Munich train station – completed an order in such a hurry
First, Peter told him, that his name now would be „Angel Aloisius“, gave him a harp and introduced him to the heavenly rules of the house.
That he fell to the ground and deceased. 2 angels carried him to heaven where St. Peter was waiting for him
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What is a cloud?
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What does Cloud mean
No cloud in hell…
Comic Source: Webpal.net
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What does Cloud mean?
„From 8 am til noon: rejoicing. From noon til 8 pm: sing Hosianna & Haleluja!"
„But when do I get something to drink??!!"
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What is Cloud Computing?
NIST Definition :
Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to
a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services)
– that can be rapidly provisioned and released– with minimal management effort or service provider interaction
composed of 5 essential characteristics, 3 service models, 4 deployment models.
Pool resources and virtualize them
Standardize Services so they can run there
>> Service provided on-demand via Automation, >> on increasing Demand assign additional resources from the pool (elastic Scaling)
= Cost ++ Flexibility VIRTUALIZATION STANDARDIZATION AUTOMATION
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Rapid elasticity Broad network access Resource pooling Measured service On-demand self-service
5 Characteristics
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
3 Service Models
Private cloud Public cloud Hybrid cloud Community cloud
4 Deployment Models
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-145/SP800-145.pdf
I thought I‘d go to heaven!
Cloud - Deployment, Service, Characteristics
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Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
Traditional On-Premises
Clie
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Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
Softwareas a Service
Vendor Man ages in Clou d
Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
Infrastructureas a Service
Vendor Man ages in Clou d
Clie
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anag
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Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
Platformas a Service
Vendor Man ages in Clou d
Clie
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Customization; higher costs; slower time to value
Standardization; lower costs; faster time to value
Service Models - Comparison
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SaaSSource: Cloudtechsite.com
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Cloud Service Models
SaaSSaaS
PaaSPaaS
IaaSIaaS
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Cloud Service Models – CICS Perspective
CICS ApplicationsCICS Applications
CICS PlatformCICS Platform
System zSystem z
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Haleluja
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Cloud Service Models – CICS Perspective
CICS ApplicationsCICS Applications
CICS PlatformCICS Platform
System zSystem z
Security
IntegrityRuntimes
Database
Communications
Lifecycle
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Luja - Luja I say
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Cloud Service Models – CICS Perspective
CICS ApplicationsCICS Applications
CICS PlatformCICS Platform
System zSystem z
COBOL
Java
JSPC++
PL/IASM
PHPGroovy
CICS PlatformCICS PlatformSecurity
IntegrityRuntimes
Database
Communications
Lifecycle
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Damnit, Haleluja - Luja!!!
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How to move towards cloud
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Cloud - How People Think They Work
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Cloud - How People Think They Work
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Cloud Computing – Let’s Get Started
Cloud Computing – What is it all about?
Cloud Computing – How Do We Start?
It‘s a standardized IT Delivery Method based on National Institute of Standards Technology
VIRTUALIZATION
STANDARDIZATION
Cloud Computing – It‘s A JourneyBased On Virtualization and Standardization
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VIRTUALIZATION
Rapid Elasticity – Virtualization of Server, Storage + Network:
STANDARDIZATION
Virtualization - Foundation To Build On for Cloud Computing z/VM, VMWare, Kvm, Xen, p-Hypervisor, Hyper-V…
SAN Volume Controler (SVC), HP VSA, DataCore, ....
Hypersockets, VLAN, VSwitch, IBM Virtual Fabric, Cisco, ....
Virtualization for the Platform
z/OS so customized that it is hard to find a common pattern for mass production
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Mass production vs. high customization
Fixed images with Compute, storage, database services …
“mass” production – one/ few images fit all
Reusable patterns
Extremely customizable >> value proposition
no Blueprints delivered – customer must create own master image
Break down image to middleware (CICS, SAP, IMS TM, WebSphere, …)
Amazon, Linux, … z/OS
Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOhbTAU4OPI#!
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Automatic-Mode vs. Tuning
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CICS Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Loans
CICSplex
z/OS 1.13
zEnterprise
z/OS 1.13
LPAR A LPAR B
BankingCICS TS 5.1
PlatformsCICS TS 5.1
Platforms
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Applications
What we talk about What we had so far…
CICS TS 5.1Applications
CICS TS 5.1Applications
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Characteristics
Broad Network Access– Web Services, HTTP, Servlets & JSP (Liberty) Support– TCP/IP as alternative to SNA
Resource Pooling– Multi-tenance vs. multi-instance– So far CICSPlex (System Groups), now Platforms
Rapid Elasticity >> Scaling– 64-bit– Threadsafe– WLM + Policies
Measured Service– Usage-based price for CICS and other MLC– Application Context to really measure
application consumption
On-demand Self Service– Self-service provisioning / As-needed availability– Consumer asks for service (CPU time, network, storage,
…) without human interaction– Tools and packaging bring together developer and
provider
"Luja! - Dagnabit - luja, I say - My dear: Luja!!!"
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Cloud Computing – The Journey Begins …
Cloud Computing – Any more standards?STANDARDIZATIO
N
Standardization – Industry Standards DMTF –Open Virtual Format (OVF) … supported by z/VM, Director
VMControl, Suse, RedHat, ..
OSGi Framework – supported by CICS TS Version 5
Standardization: In-House Process Management Standardization via Application (Java, Cobol, PLI, C/C++)
Entities >> Bindings >> Platforms of
CICSPlex & Platforms
VIRTUALIZATION
Cloud Computing – Standards?
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New!
Objectives
Cloud Computing Reference Architecture
(CCRA)
Cloud StandardsCustomer Council
(CSCC)
LinkedData, OSLC
TOSCA
•Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud computing project •free open source software (Apache License)•12th Sep 2012: non-profit corporate entity established managed by OpenStack Foundation•> 150 companies joined (IBM, AMD, Intel, Canonical, SUSE Linux, Red Hat, Cisco, Dell, HP, IBM, NEC, VMware, Yahoo, …)•portable software, but mostly developed / used on Linux•Implemented in IBM SmartCloud portfolio, including OpenStack Compute (code-name Grizzly) OpenStack Block Storage (code-name Cinder)
OpenStack Networking (code-name Quantum)
Openstack – Platinum sponsor
Openstack – Industry Accepted IaaS Cloud Computing Model
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenStack
EMA believes that the true value of OpenStack lies in the fact that it provides a set of standard APIs
for network (Quantum), storage (Cinder and Swift), and compute (Nova) provisioning and
management. Many of today’s commercial cloud vendors – IBM, HP, CA Technologies, BMC,
Nimbula – are in the process of adopting these API standards, while still determining how to take
advantage of the actual OpenStack code base for their product portfolio.
Torsten VolkENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES® (EMA™)
Radar Report March 2013
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VIRTUALIZATION
SELF SERVICE
Cloud Computing – …Your Journey Continues Based Cloud Computing Reference Architecture
AUTOMATION
STANDARDIZATION
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New “cloud adoption pattern” in CCRA 3.0
IaaS: 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
Whitepaer „Getting Cloud Computing right“: http://public.dhe.ibm.com/common/ssi/ecm/en/ciw03078usen/CIW03078USEN.PDFCCRA 2.0 OpenGroup submission: http://www.opengroup.org/cloudcomputing/uploads/40/23840/CCRA.IBMSubmission.02282011.doc
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GovernanceSecurity, Resiliency, Performance & Consumability
Cloud ServiceCreator
Cloud ServiceConsumer
Cloud Service Provider
Common CloudManagement Platform (CCMP)
Operational Support Services
(OSS)
Cloud Services
Software-as-a-Service
Business-Process-
as-a-Service
Business Support Services
(BSS)
Infrastructure
Existing & 3rd party services,
Partner Ecosystems
Platform-as-a-Service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
Service Automation Management
Service Quality Management
Service Asset Management
Service Operations Management
Platform & Virtualization Management
Image Lifecycle Management
Service Offering Management
CustomerManagement
Subscription Management
FinancialManagement
Consumer In-house IT
Infrastructure
Middleware
Applications
Business Processes
Service M
anag
emen
t
Cloud Service Integration
ToolsProcess Integration
Application & Data Integration
Identity Integration
Management Federation
Spillover & Failover
Service Creation Tools
Service Management Development
Tools
Service Runtime Development
Tools
Software Development
Tools
Image Creation Tools
Server Storage Network Facilities
PaaS Overall AOD
Service Testing Tools
Elastic Services&
Applications Platform
Lifecycle Management
Services CloudIntegrationServices
OSLC
Continuous Delivery
Testing Tools
Development Tools
Lifecycle M
anag
emen
tAsset Management
OSLC
Continuous Delivery L
ifecycle M
anag
emen
t
Asset Management
Continuous delivery & DevOps
Deployment of pattern-based middleware; elasticity & resiliency services
API management & SaaS integration
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PaaS cloud adoption pattern” (CCRA 3.0) - Use Cases
Use Cases: Lifecycle Management
on-board existing artifacts to PaaS
manage the lifecycle of artifacts deployed on PaaS
continuously deploy and manage artifacts to PaaS (DevOps)
Use Cases: Elastic Services and Applications Platform
Define services (Add/Remove platform resources based on Performance)
Define applications
Define deployment characteristics - platform offers various deployment aspects
Manage resource elasticity– move workload to different resource pool/ external service provider– Add/Remove application resources based on Performance metrics
Manage data - Add/Remove databases based on workload requirements; backups
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ReasonsOr: is the cloud really the answer to everything?
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“With our Compiling as a Service solution, we maintain current language compilers for z/OS COBOL, PL/1, Fortran and C/C++, allowing our customers to immediately reduce costly investments in mainframe software licenses, and offset the challenges of a shrinking mainframe-educated work force.” (Budd Rutter, founder Cloud Compiling)
http://www.fnts.com/data-center-services/cloud-computing/mainframe-cloud
Cloud Compiling & First National Technology Solutions, US- Public Cloud for Cobol, PL/I, Fortran, C/C++ Compile Services
New clients and business models
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University of Bari, Italy – System z IaaS/SaaS Cloud Service for Fishing Industry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PkbbCf07Co
Touch screens at fishing boats allows to determine demand in local fish markets
Enter type of fish just caught to start virtual auction with wholesalers on the docks
Delivering services through an IBM System z mainframe
cloud computing allows multiple entities to tap into heavy-duty computing power at minimal cost
lowers the barrier to help local businesses to benefit from technology
Save costs
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Reasons
= Cost ++ Flexibility VIRTUALIZATION STANDARDIZATION AUTOMATION
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Aren’t we a cloud already?
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Quotes
"A mainframe is a cloud” *
„[The mainframe] platform has scalability and partitioning built in at its core.” Judith Hurwitz, President and CEO, Hurwitz & Associates
"The mainframe is very well controlled in most organizations, often to the point where it's locked in a room and people can't access it“ *
"If they are not automating things, if they don't have a self-service portal, then it's not a cloud architecture, it's just a virtualized environment“ *
“[Mainframe vendors] are going to have to do some developing to allow the self-service features of the cloud”, Julie Craig, Analyst, Enterprise Management Associates
“There is incongruity between what’s out there in cloud today and what these big mainframes do”, Phil Murphy, Analyst, Forrester Research
Question: is the value of the mainframe connected to the fact of being so strictly controlled?
* “New job for mainframes: Cloud platform”, Computerworld
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Materials
CICS– White Paper: Bathwick Group analyzing CICS TS V5.1 for cloud capabilities
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/tserver/v51/library/Papers.html – CICS Showcase with demos on applications, platforms and more
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/showcase/ Cloud
– CCRA • “Getting Cloud computing right” Whitepaper
http://public.dhe.ibm.com/common/ssi/ecm/en/ciw03078usen/CIW03078USEN.PDF • CCRA 2.0 OpenGroup submission:
http://www.opengroup.org/cloudcomputing/uploads/40/23840/CCRA.IBMSubmission.02282011.doc • Redguide about the “Cloud-Enabled Data center / IaaS” adoption pattern
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp4893.html?Open• Redguide about the “Cloud Service Provider” adoption pattern
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpapers/pdfs/redp4912.pdf• Academy TechNote about the CCRA
http://www-05.ibm.com/it/cloud/downloads/Cloud_Computing.pdf– Taking Advantage of Cloud Computing to Meet Today's Business Needs
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp4943.html – Transform Your Virtualized Platform to the Cloud: A SmartCloud Entry Use Case Scenario
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/tips0955.html – EMA Radar™ for Private Cloud Platforms: Q1 2013
http://www.enterprisemanagement.com/research/asset.php/2485/EMA-Radar-for-Private-Cloud-Platforms:-Q1-2013
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How did the story end?
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Isabel Arnold - IBM GermanyClient Technical Professional CICS [email protected]
Appendix
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Software Delivery Customer Challenges
Applications have too many performance problems
Too much manual effort to integrate builds of heterogeneous environments (e.g., Database, Java, and Web server)
Excessive time spent to manually set up diverse testing production environments
Long time to complete builds
Inability to deploy and install software due to configuration issues
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Transzap Cloud
2010 - Expected growth to support 170,000 users from 6900 companies
Clients: Oil and gas companies & suppliers
Solutions ePayables, eBudgeting, eRevenue, and eStatement are delivered via Internet – data exchange and workflow services
Security certification key for Transzap clients
Transzap Cloud - Challenging Growth & Security Requirement based on System z
http://www.transzap.com/index.html
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S y s t e m z - R e v i e w o f v i r t u a l i z a t i o n c a p a b i l i t i e s
z / V M
• 1 9 6 7 – C P / 6 7
• 1 t o 1 0 , 0 0 0 s o f g u e s t s
• S h a r e d m e m o r y
• M u l t i p l e z / V M L P A R s
• z / V M u n d e r z / V M
• E A L 4 + s e c u r i t y r a t i n g
O v e r v i e w
• D i r e c t C P U a n d I / O h a r d w a r e v i r t u a l i z a t i o n
• D u a l h y p e r v i s o r s
• M u l t i p l e i n - t h e - b o x v i r t u a l i z e d n e t w o r k s
• S h a r e d I / O
• H a r d w a r e a s s i s t e d V i r t u a l i z a t i o n ( S I E )
P R / S M
• I n t r o d u c e d i n 1 9 8 8
• 1 t o 6 0 L P A R s
• D e d i c a t e d m e m o r y
• C P , I F L , z I I P , z A A P , I C F
• E A L 5 s e c u r i t y r a t i n g
z / O SL P A R
S y s t e m z – V i r t u a l i z a t i o n H a r d w a r e & S h a r e d I / O
H y p e r v i s o r ( P R / S M )
z / V M L P A R
S h a r e d M e m o r y
L i n u xL i n u x z / V Mz / O SL P A R
z / V M L P A R
S h a r e d M e m o r y
L i n u xL i n u xz / O SL P A R
Cloud Computing – Why on System z? ... Unmatched Scalability & Security
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Infrastructure Virtualization – Unified Resource Manager Technology
Unified Resource Manager (URM) – zEnterprise HMC initiated virtual server deployment (z/VM-Linux, KVM/Intel-Linux/Windows, PowerVM-AIX) on zBX
Infrastructure Management - Systems Director, Provisioning Manager Technology
IBM Systems Director VMControl – Director GUI initiated virtual server deployment
IBM Cloud Ready for Linux on System z’ - Tivoli Provisioning Manager (TPM) as cloud service deployment instance
Private Cloud Management - Service Automation Manager Technology
IBM Offering ‘IBM System z Solution Edition for Cloud Computing’ – covers Tivoli Service Automation Manager (TSAM) as cloud life-cycle instance, including service catalogue, orchestration of requests and based on TPM as deployment component
IBM System z – Cloud Computing Solution Offerings & Products
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Eurocontrol - Air Traffic Control with IBM zEnterprise 196 Private Cloud
Company: Eurocontrol MUAC provides airspace air traffic control (ATC)
services for 1.5 million flights/year above north-west Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
Objectives:• Maintain safe, secure and cost-effective ATC services by
migrating key applications to a private cloud environment• Private cloud based on the IBM zEnterprise 196 and integrated
IBM BladeCenter® servers with Unified Resource Manager
Benefits:• Enabled rapid development of new applications• Improved overall planning efficiency from 65% in 2006 to 85% in
2011. • Shrunk data enter footprint by 80%, reduced energy consumption
by 58%, cut administration work by 50%
Company: Eurocontrol MUAC provides airspace air traffic control (ATC)
services for 1.5 million flights/year above north-west Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
Objectives:• Maintain safe, secure and cost-effective ATC services by
migrating key applications to a private cloud environment• Private cloud based on the IBM zEnterprise 196 and integrated
IBM BladeCenter® servers with Unified Resource Manager
Benefits:• Enabled rapid development of new applications• Improved overall planning efficiency from 65% in 2006 to 85% in
2011. • Shrunk data enter footprint by 80%, reduced energy consumption
by 58%, cut administration work by 50%
http://youtu.be/9C-tM9m1imc
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Infrastructure Virtualization – Unified Resource Manager Technology
Unified Resource Manager (URM) – zEnterprise HMC initiated virtual server deployment (z/VM-Linux, KVM/Intel-Linux/Windows, PowerVM-AIX) on zBX
Infrastructure Management - Systems Director, Provisioning Manager Technology
IBM Systems Director VMControl – Director GUI initiated virtual server deployment
IBM Cloud Ready for Linux on System z’ - Tivoli Provisioning Manager (TPM) as cloud service deployment instance
Private Cloud Management - Service Automation Manager Technology
IBM Offering ‘IBM System z Solution Edition for Cloud Computing’ – covers Tivoli Service Automation Manager (TSAM) as cloud life-cycle instance, including service catalogue, orchestration of requests and based on TPM as deployment component
IBM System z – Cloud Computing Solution Offerings & Products
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http://youtu.be/9X5JTz46rxA
IBM – System z Cloud Hands On Experience- Published 11.10.2012
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Infrastructure Management Solutions
IBM Cloud Ready for Linux on System zIBM SmartCloud Control DeskIBM Security Virtual Server Protection for VMwareIBM Systems DirectorTivoli Storage Manager for Virtual Environments
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Integrated Systems
IBM PureFlex System
InfrastructurePlatform
Managementand Administration
Availability andPerformance
Security andCompliance
Usage andAccounting
Infrastructure as a Service Technologies
Platform as a Service Technologies
ApplicationLifecycle
ApplicationResources
ApplicationEnvironments
ApplicationManagement
Integration
IBMSmartCloud FoundationPrivate and Hybrid Clouds
Private Cloud Management Solutions
IBM SmartCloud EntryIBM SmartCloud ProvisioningIBM Tivoli Service Automation ManagerIBM Solution Edition for Cloud Computing (System z)IBM Service Delivery Manager (ISDM)IBM SmartCloud Virtual Storage CenterIBM Tivoli System AutomationIBM SmartCloud Cost ManagementIBM Endpoint Manager SolutionsIBM SmartCloud Patch ManagementIBM SmartCloud MonitoringIBM Service Management Extension for Hybrid CloudIBM SmartCloud Application Performance Management
Infrastructure Systems and Storage
IBM System x with ex5 technologyIBM Power Systems with POWER7IBM System z with Unified Resource ManagerIBM Scale out NAS Storage SystemsIBM BladeCenter Foundation for CloudIBM Storwize V7000 Unified, IBM XIV Storage Systems Gen 3, IBM iDataplex
IBMSmartCloud Foundation
- Supporting Cloud Implementation Stages
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Infrastructure Virtualization – Unified Resource Manager Technology
Unified Resource Manager (URM) – zEnterprise HMC initiated virtual server deployment (z/VM-Linux, KVM/Intel-Linux/Windows, PowerVM-AIX) on zBX
Infrastructure Management - Systems Director, Provisioning Manager Technology
IBM Systems Director VMControl – Director GUI initiated virtual server deployment
IBM Cloud Ready for Linux on System z’ - Tivoli Provisioning Manager (TPM) as cloud service deployment instance
Private Cloud Management - Service Automation Manager Technology
IBM Offering ‘IBM System z Solution Edition for Cloud Computing’ – covers Tivoli Service Automation Manager (TSAM) as cloud life-cycle instance, including service catalogue, orchestration of requests and based on TPM as deployment component
IBM System z – Cloud Computing Solution Offerings & Products
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Tivoli Service Automation Manager - NIST Cloud Characteristics
Integrated Systems Management
Technology
Service Run-Time
Tivoli Process Automation Engine
Service Designers, Service Operators, Administrators
IBM Tivoli MonitoringIBM Tivoli Monitoring
Tivoli Usage and Accounting Manager
Tivoli Usage and Accounting Manager
End Users
Rapid elasticity – z/VM, VMWare, Kvm, Xen, p-Hypervisor,…
Broad network access
Measured service
On-demand self-service
Resource pooling
Tivoli Provisioning
Manager
Tivoli Provisioning
ManagerTivoli Service Automation
Manager
Tivoli Service Automation
Manager
Tivoli Service Request Manager
Tivoli Service Request Manager
Admin GUIAdmin GUIWeb2.0 GUI
Web2.0 GUI
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CCRA additional slides
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SmartCloud Mapping Patterns Micro Patterns Capabilities Explanation
Application Development &
Deployment
• Application Delivery and Life Cycle using PaaS
• Continuous Delivery and Deployment (DevOps) using PaaS
• PaaS Development and Life Cycle
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
Continuum of managing Cloud applications through development, deployment, governance, and maintenance.
Focus areas: Continuous delivery and DevOps
Middleware Deployment & Management
• Cloud Enabled
• Cloud Centric
Elastic Services and Applications Platform (ESAP)
Ability to increase or decrease capacity within minutes, providing latency optimization and redundancy.
Scalable and fault-tolerant applications and database infrastructure deployable in a single VM or a cluster.
Focus areas: Deployment of pattern-based middleware; elasticity and resiliency services; CloudBursting; elastic data caching; and scale-out data (NoSQL) and scale-up data
Integration • Private to Private
• Public to Public
• Public to On-Premise
• Private to On-Premise
Cloud Integration Services (CIS)
APIs for various cloud integrations including Private to Private, Private to Public, Private to On-Premise, Public to On-Premise, Public to Public and Public to Private.
Focus areas: API management and SaaS integration
PaaS Patterns, Micro-Patterns, Capabilities & Explanation
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Requirements
Delivery Challenges
DevelopmentTeam
OperationsTeam
Line ofBusiness
Traditional Operations
AgileDevelopment
2nd gap
1st gap
Customers
Desirefor fast andcontinuousinnovation
ComplexityScaleTime
PressuresTechnical Challenges
Technical Trends Social Local Mobile
Today’s business and technical needs are pushing traditional delivery approaches to the breaking point.
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