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Cloud Computing Technology and PracticeCloud Computing Technology and Practice
Executive, IBM Cloud Labs & HiPODS Executive, IBM Cloud Labs & HiPODS –– Asia PacificAsia PacificJinzy Zhu (Jinzy Zhu (朱近之)朱近之)[email protected]@cn.ibm.com
Auckland, NZAuckland, NZAugust 20August 20thth 20092009
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Agenda
• What is Cloud Computing• What is Cloud Computing
• Cloud Computing ROI and BenefitsCloud Computing ROI and Benefits
• CIO Perspective: How to Implement Cloud
• Success stories
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Cloud Computing a Disruptive New ParadigmCloud Computing – a Disruptive New Paradigm“Clouds will transform the information technology (IT) industry… profoundly change the way people work and companies operate.”
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profoundly change the way people work and companies operate.
• The hottest word in IT community
• Match business requirement to IT
Cloud Computing
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• Service oriented infrastructure
• Profit from new technologies: virtualization, automation…
Software as a Service
1990 Utility Computing
Grid Computing
“By 2012, 80% of Fortune 1000 enterprises will use some Clo d Comp ting se ices”
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Cloud Computing services”- Gartner
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Cl d ti F d ti i “S t Pl t”“Data is exploding
and it’s in silos”“New business & process demands”
“Our resources are limited”
“My infrastructure is inflexible and costly”
Cloud computing – Foundation in “Smarter Planet”
and it s in silos process demands are limited
I Need InsightI Need Insight I Need to Work Smart
I Need to Work Smart
I Need Efficiency
I Need Efficiency
inflexible and costly
I need to respond quickly
I need to respond quickly
How can we work smarter supported
by flexible and
How can we take advantage of the
wealth of f
How do we create an infrastructure
How do we drive greater efficiencies,
tby flexible and dynamic
processes modeled for the
information available in real
time from a multitude of
that drives down cost, is intelligent
and secure, and is just as dynamic as
compete more effectively, and
respond more quickly by taking action now
new way people buy, live & work?
multitude of sources to make more intelligent
choices?
just as dynamic as today’s business
climate ?
y gon energy, the
environment, and sustainability?
SmartWorkSmartWork
Green & Beyond Green & Beyond
New Intelligence
New Intelligence
Dynamic Infrastructure
Dynamic Infrastructure
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Cl d C i B fiCloud Computing Benefits
• Individual• Individual– New method to use hardware and
software– Get enterprise level IT service– Get enterprise level IT service
• EnterpriseA l t d b i i ti– Accelerated business innovation
– Service oriented datacenter– Cost effectiveness
• Government– Transformation to services– Green computing
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Wh t i Cl d C ti ?What is Cloud Computing ?It is a user experience and a business model• Cloud computing is an emerging style of computing in which applications, data, p g g g y p g pp , ,
and IT resources are provided as services to users over the web.
It is a infrastructure management methodologyg gy• Cloud computing is way of managing large numbers of highly virtualized
resources such that from a management perspective, they resemble a single large resource. This can then be used to deliver services.
Service ConsumersDatacenterInfrastructureMonitor & Manage
Services & ResourcesAccessServices
CloudIT Cl d
Service Catalog,ComponentLibrary
Administrator Component Vendors /Software Publishers
Publish & UpdateComponents,
IT Cloud
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Library pService Templates
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The future: Three co‐existing delivery models
Services Services Services
Enterprise
Service Integration Service Integration
Traditional P i t Cl d
Service Integration
PublicTraditional Enterprise IT
Private Cloud PublicClouds
Hybrid Cloud
IT portfolio aspects migrating to cloud today:
Mission CriticalPackaged AppsHigh Compliancy
Test SystemsPre-productionDeveloper Platform
Variable StorageSoftware as a ServiceWeb Hosting
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On ramps to Cloud Computing ServicesOn‐ramps to Cloud Computing Services
Software as a Serviced ifi i ( )
ces
ces
•Industry specific services (Partners)
•Cross industry services (SO)Services
Platform as a Service
dard
sng Servic
dard
sng Servic
en Stand
Con
sultin
en Stand
Con
sultin •SOA – componentized & flexible
•Cloud middlewareDevelopment
Infrastructure as a Service
Ope
GBS
/GTS C
Ope
GBS
/GTS C
•Dynamic Infrastructure………….
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•Green, virtualized & scalable
•Optimized for security, transactions, data integrity
Enterprise IT
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IBM IBM Cloud Labs & HiPODS 大中华区云计算中心
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Agenda
• What is Cloud Computing• What is Cloud Computing
• Cloud Computing ROI and BenefitsCloud Computing ROI and Benefits
• CIO Perspective: How to Implement Cloud
• Success stories
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Business NeedsBusiness Needs
$ $
Loss of Value Loss of Revenue
$ $
Over
under dimensioned
Over
under dimensioned
dimensioned dimensioned
YOUR INFRASTRUCTUREYOUR INFRASTRUCTURE
E b i h fl t ti it i tBusiness CapacityRequired Capacity
Every business has a fluctuating capacity requirement
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IBM Technology Adoption Program Cloud cloud deliveredIBM Technology Adoption Program Cloud, cloud delivered
Impact:R d ti f T t l C t f O hi f
ROI Analysis
100%Liberated
New Development
Reduction of Total Cost of Ownership of Data Center Infrastructure
Reduced Capital Expenditure- Improved utilization reduces
StrategicChange Capacity
Liberated funding for new development,
transformation investment or direct savingPower
Software Costs
prequirement for new capital purchases
Reduced Operations Expenditure- Lower facilities, maintenance, energy,
IT service delivery and labor costs
Current IT
Deployment (1-time)
direct saving
Labor Costs
Power Costs
IT service delivery and labor costs
Additional Benefits- Reduced risk, less idle time, more
efficient use of energy, acceleration of i ti j t h d tIT
Spend
Hardware, labor &
Labor Costs (Operations and
Maintenance)
Power Costs(88 8%)
Software Costs
innovation projects, enhanced customer service
Business Case ResultsAnnual savings: $3.3M (84%)
f $3 9M $0 6Mpower savings reduced annual cost of operation by 83 8%
Hardware Costs( - 88 7%)
Labor Costs ( - 80.7%)
Hardware Costs
(annualized)
(88.8%) from $3.9M to $0.6M
Payback Period: 73 days Net Present Value (NPV): $7.5M
Internal Rate of Return (IRR): 496%
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by 83.8%( 88.7%)
Note: 3-Year Depreciation Period with 10% Discount Rate
Internal Rate of Return (IRR): 496%Return On Investment (ROI): 1039%
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Market ExperiencesMarket Experiences
27%S f S
55%Infrastructure as a Service
(IaaS)
Software as a Service(SaaS)
Accelerate time to (IaaS)Accelerate time to market for new servicesNew business models & opportunitiesEnable Service
Reduces IT resource allocation time by 3XSpeeds on-boarding by 2X
18%
InnovationSpeeds on boarding by 2XIncreased hardware utilization by 4XSimplifies IT management by 7X
Platform as a Service(PaaS)
Open development platformRapid services creation Expand developers eco system
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An effective Cloud Computing deployment is built on a An effective Cloud Computing deployment is built on a Dynamic Infrastructure and is highly optimized to achieve more with less….
CLOUD COMPUTING
= Reduced Cost VIRTUALIZATION +STANDARDIZATION AUTOMATION+ Increased=
l i i t li ti t d di ti d
VIRTUALIZATION +STANDARDIZATION AUTOMATION+ Increased Flexibility
…leveraging virtualization, standardization andautomation to free up operational budget for new investment.
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Agenda
• What is Cloud Computing• What is Cloud Computing
• Cloud Computing ROI and BenefitsCloud Computing ROI and Benefits
• CIO Perspective: How to Implement Cloud
• Success stories
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Developing the Cloud strategy and implementation plan is the first step p g gy p p pfor the CIO.• Without a strategy, Cloud computing can be a threat to the CIO and the IT team
– Reduced control of IT services delivered over the InternetReduced control of IT services delivered over the Internet – Perceived cost gap between a cloud service delivered by providers outside of the IT
team and “traditional” services delivered by IT
Wi h Cl d i i h i f h CIO• With a strategy, Cloud computing is a huge opportunity for the CIO– Lower costs, more responsive IT, optimized delivery– Greater range of services and capabilities– Greater visibility in billing / chargeback to LOBs– Greater visibility in billing / chargeback to LOBs– Better control of the users’ systems, desktops, and services access
5 Steps to Cloud based Services
IT Roadmap Architecture IT Portfolio and value assessment
Enterprise & Public Cloud Mix Implementation
ComputingInfrastructure
Platform & ApplicationsE-Mail,
CollaborationSoftware
DevelopmentEnterprise
adSt
anda
rd
Service
ServicePlanning
Software
End Users,
Operators
Cloud Services
Systems Storage
Email Bus Apps
BPM Sys Mgmt
Info Web
Test and Pre-Production
DataIntensive
ProcessingPrivate Public
Hybrid
Trad
IT
Private Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
TradIT
Wor
kloa
Cus
tom
Service Definition
Tools
Service Publishing
Tools
ServiceFulfillment &Config Tools
ServiceReporting &
RoleBasedAccess
BSS
Infrastructure
Platform
ServiceCatalog
Operational
Cloud Platform
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NetworkInfo
MgmtWeb SvrDatabase ERP
HybridCapital RentFinancial
Reporting &AnalyticsOSSConsole
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Ne cons mption and deli er models dri e ne so rcing options New consumption and delivery models drive new sourcing options and business flexibility.
Public …Private …
•Standardized services on the provider’s cloud
•Client owned – managed by client or services provider.
Cloud Services
Cloud Computing •Access by subscription.
•Access defined by client.Model
Considerations …•Security, privacy, resiliency•Self‐service•Standardization
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GOVERNANCE
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I l t ith th f th d iImplement with the focus on the end user experience
End Service Request Provisioning EngineUsers Service Portal
qCatalog
g gWorkflowsExpert SystemsScripts
Optional Service Modules
e.g. Metering/ Usage BillingUsage Billing, Monitoring, etc.
Virtualized Cloud Easy to access, easy to use Service Request CatalogHid d l i l i f t t f d InfrastructureHides underlying complex infrastructure from user and shifts focus to services providedEnables the ability to provide standardized and lower
t icost servicesFacilitates a granular level of services metering and billing
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Workload standardization eases complexity
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Agenda
• What is Cloud Computing• What is Cloud Computing
• Cloud Computing ROI and BenefitsCloud Computing ROI and Benefits
• CIO Perspective: How to Implement Cloud
• Success stories
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IBM Cloud Computing Global Leadership
IBM Services & Products
p g p2Q
4Q2007 2009
Resilient Cloud Computing CertificationSecure Cloud Consulting Services
IBM Services & Products
Raleigh Cloud Delivery CenterNEDC Leadership Centers
Business Continuity & ResiliencyCloud Services Initiative
Resilient Cloud Computing Certification
Client Engagements Blue Cloud offerings
g y
iDataplex Systems for web 2.0Smart Business Platform
g g
IBM Cloud Computing Centers
Academic Initiatives: Skills & Research
South Africa Greater ChinaIreland JapanUSA Korea Vietnam BrazilIndia
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22IBM, NSF & Google Develop new autonomic Cloud
Computing technologiesIBM Haifa Lab
Cloud Expert Group
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IBM Cl d L b A l i Gl b l Ad iIBM Cloud Labs Accelerating Global Adoption
DublinIreland
Silicon ValleyCalifornia
TokyoJapan
SeoulS. Korea
BeijingChina
HanoiVietnam
BangaloreIndia
São Paulo
IBM Cloud Labs
Other Cloud CentersBrazil
JohannesburgSouth Africa
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Common Use Cases for CloudCommon Use Cases for CloudDomain-based Solution Architecture: Flexible product combination to meet business requirementto meet business requirement
On-Demand Delivery: Customized implementation
D di ti S t b i d l l t
I ti Development
Dedication: Support by experienced local team
E t iInnovation Cloud
Development& Testing
cloud
Enterprise cloud
SaaSCloud IDCHPC cloud
Blue Cloud asset + services
S ft 3rd party
Hardware
Software
MainframePowerBladeSystem x
3rd partySoftware
3rd party Hardware
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IBM CloudBurst Cloud QuickstartIBM CloudBurst ‐ Cloud Quickstart• A service delivery platform that is pre-integrated at the factory• Built-for-purpose based on the architectural requirement of specific workloadsBuilt for purpose based on the architectural requirement of specific workloads• Delivered and supported as a single product• Prepackaged, pre-configured servers, storage, software and installation
services needed to stand up a private cloud
Base Hardware Configuration*: Cloud Software Configuration:
services needed to stand up a private cloud
Base Hardware Configuration :• 1 42U rack• 1 3650M2 Mgmt Server, 8 cores, 32GB Ram• 1 HS22 Blade for Thundercloud stack, 8 cores, 48GB
RAM• Base configuration:
1 Bl d C t h i
Cloud Software Configuration:BladeCenter Foundation stack runs on 3650M2
management server• Windows 2003R2 Enterprise• Systems Director 6.1.1 with BOFM, AEM; ToolsCenter
1.0; DS Storage Manager for DS4000 v10.36; VMware VirtualCenter 2 5 U4; LSI SMI-S provider for DS3400
Quickstart Services:• CloudBurst provides rapid implementation of a turn-key
clo d en ironment consisting of the clo d management
– 1x BladeCenter chassis– 3 managed H22 blades, 8 cores, 48GB RAM
• DS3400 FC attached storage, 5.4TB raw capacity
VirtualCenter 2.5 U4; LSI SMI S provider for DS3400• VMware ESXi 3.5 U4 hypervisor on all blades
Cloud software stack• BlueCloud v1.6.1 including appliance wizards• Tivoli Provisioning Manager v7.1cloud environment consisting of the cloud management
infrastructure, including the cloud resources to be provisioned
– Initial install, configuration and training services - * 5 days
– Pre - engagement workshop for initial requirements
Tivoli Provisioning Manager v7.1– DB2 ESE 9.1; WAS ND 6.1.0.13; TDS 6.1.0.1
• Tivoli Monitoring v6.2.1– OS pack
• SUSE Enterprise Linux 10 sp2
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– Post-engagement workshop for growth
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D Yi Y ll Ri D l Cl d CDongYing Yellow River Delta Cloud Center
Customer Requirements• Establish cloud computing center in Dongying
• Provides the advanced public services platform for the Dongying economic development zone
• The cloud computing center will leads around cloud computing cluster and accelerate building
Smarter City
• The cloud computing center will leads around cloud computing cluster and accelerate building
modern service industries and information society in DongYing .
• Expand services to cover other cities and regions in the Shangdong province
DongYing Cloud Center will provide:• Software development and Test platform• Software development and Test platform• IDC services• Innovation platform• Training center
Building a Smarter City Building a Smarter City with IBM Cloudwith IBM Cloudg
• E-government• Digital city• Host of application services.
with IBM Cloudwith IBM Cloud
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Si Ch P i t Cl dSinoChem Private Cloud
Customer requirement:• Multiple data centers supporting worldwide
business should be integrated • Reserve system resources for top priority projects
I tili ti t t d t• Increase resource utilization rate to reduce costs• Maintain innovation speed
Blue cloud enterprise datacenter solution
BenefitsElevate business responsibility, catch marketing
pBusiness oriented IT service model
To be a service oriented IT platform
Sh d IT d lBoost IT efficiency, to be a GREEN datacenter
Simplify IT management, reduce cost
Shared IT resource usage model
Dynamic create/configure/reclaim resources
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Provide a platform for business innovation
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WuXi Software Park a Development and Testing Platform on CloudWuXi Software Park – a Development and Testing Platform on Cloud
Customer requirementsProvide a common IT platform and tools for software outsourcing companiesDifferentiate from traditional software park model to provide more value added servicesB ild IT i h hBuild a more green IT environment through resource sharing Enable collaboration and innovation among end clients
Blue Cloud development & testing solutionConsolidated develop environment for software park
Automated development platform
Development management and quality management
Collaboration development platform
BenefitsPay-by-use can reduces capex investment andCollaboration development platform
IT resource auto-management
Pay-by-use charging model
Pay by use can reduces capex investment and operation costShared resource and power saving match China central government’s mandate for green IT
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iT i i Cl d b d IDCiTricity – Cloud based IDC
Customer requirementsHigh maintenance costs for distributed data centers
Renting/hosting services can’t satisfy customer
requirements
Cannot respond to customer requirement and set
up environment quickly enough
Blue Cloud IDC solutionAll the resources managed by Blue Cloud
BenefitsCentralized management to allow control and saves costs
Customer can pay per usage by the hour
All data centers share a centralized service interface
iTricity can define more services dynamicallyMore service mode to increase competitiveness
Self service mode to simplify management
Scalable infrastructure to allow expandability
iTricity can define more services dynamically
ISO27002 security rule compliance
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To Get StartedTo Get StartedA SMARTER PLANET...
WHAT IT MEANS FOR I TWHAT IT MEANS FOR I.T.Because I.T. itself is becoming instrumented,
interconnected, and intelligent.
RENOVATE: Op-Ex Cost-Takeout INNOVATE: New Value Creation
WHERE DO YOU START?
Select WorkloadsSelect Workloads
Assess Delivery Options
1. Deploy fit-for-purpose workload compute platform
2 A i l d b il b IBM
Evolving a more dynamic
Enabling new b i
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2. A private cloud built by IBM3. Acquire Services thru IBM Cloud
yinfrastructurebusiness
models
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