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Agenda
Smarter planet
Dynamic Infrastructure
Virtualization Solutions
Benefits achieved by IBM and our clients
Summary
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Executive summary
As organizations plan for future infrastructure requirements, they increasingly look to virtualization as one of the cornerstone technologies. Consolidation and virtualization are key initiatives for reducing costs in the data center. Virtualized systems provide the server, storage and application flexibility required to improve service in a dynamic infrastructure.
Virtualization technologies help customers simplify and optimize IT resources as they progress along the path to a Dynamic Infrastructure.
IBM has a long history enabling virtualization technology – over 40 years, and no other vendor has the same depth and breadth in product, solutions and services.
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The world is smaller and flatter.
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It’s time to start thinking differently about infrastructure.
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Dynamic Infrastructure…
…delivers superior business and IT services with agility and speed.
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Enables visibility, control, and automation across all business and IT assets.
Transforms assets into higher value services.
Highly optimized to achieve more with less.
Addresses the information challenge.
Leverages flexible sourcing like clouds.
Manages and mitigates risks.
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Dynamic InfrastructureSmart is: Reducing Cost Smart is: Acting with Agility and Speed
SMART ISReducing operating costs by reducing physical servers up to 70%
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center: Reduces capital and operating costs by up to $300M, improves energy efficiency by reducing floor space 40% and physical servers 67%.
SMART ISGrowing your business through access to cloud-based computing resources
Exa: Doubled their business every year for four years by utilizing Computing on Demand resources – growing from a small, local company to a global enterprise. Exa set themselves up for a strong competitive advantage and is able to adapt rapidly and flexibly.
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IBM’s own smart transformation has delivered results
• IBM’s IT transformation continues: our own IT investments over the past 5 years have delivered a cumulative benefit yield of $4.1B
IBM IT Transformation
Cloud-enabled on demand IT delivery solution
• Self-service for 3,000 IBM researchers across 8 countries• Real time integration of information and business services
• The virtualized environment will use 80% less energy and 85% less floor space
• 2X existing capacity, no increase in consumption or impact by 2010
Project Big Green
• Consolidation and virtualization - thousands of servers onto approximately 30 IBM System z™ mainframes
• Additional virtualization leveraging System p, System x and storage across enterprise
• Substantial savings being achieved in multiple dimensions: energy, software and system management and support costs
Data Center Efficiencies Achieved
1997 Today
CIOs 128 1
Host data centers 155 7
Web hosting centers 80 5
Network 31 1
Applications 15,000 4,700
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A dynamic infrastructureis highly optimized to achieve more with less
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CLOUD COMPUTING
Reduced Cost
….leveraging virtualization, energy efficiency, standardization and automation to free up operational budget for new investment
VIRTUALIZATION + ENERGY EFFICIENCY +STANDARDIZATION AUTOMATION+
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Building a dynamic infrastructure…
….requires an integrated, holistic approach.
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A dynamic infrastructure is a journey…
.…these interrelated initiatives can provide the DNA needed to thrive in a smarter planet.
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Getting started – addressing each client’s unique needs
Infrastructure Health Checks and Readiness Assessments across individual IT initiatives Optimization and
Rationalization Services Strategy & Planning Management Workshops
Deliver applications as
scalable services
Simplify & save money
Relieve energy constraints
Meet availability and compliance
requirements
Manage Information Explosion
Data Center Transformation AssessmentsInnovation Workshops
Deliver Quality Service
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Leveraging virtualization for added business value
Potential benefits of virtualization in a dynamic infrastructure:
IT benefit possibilities:
Reduce CostReduce complexityEnhance resource utilizationRecapture floor spaceMore efficient power & cooling
Improve ServiceImprove performance and optimize
scalabilityImprove service levelsBring new services online quickly
Manage RiskImprove uptime/availability and
increase recoverability
Business benefit possibilities:
Respond to new business opportunities
quickly by establishing a foundation for
growth
Process more information in real-time to
make better business decisions
Consolidate operations and overall
systems control
Reduce or eliminate redundancy in
infrastructure and personnel
Improve employee productivity
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Optimization often begins with physical consolidation
Reducing the number of sites
“Through 2010, IT infrastructure consolidation will remain the focus of IT infrastructure and operations cost reduction initiatives.”
-- Gartner** Source: Gartner, Inc. “IT Infrastructure Consolidation: Best Practices.” Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2006. Jay Pultz. October 8–13, 2006.
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Reducing the number of servers
Centralize data from different sources Windows
Unix
Migrate several applications into fewer applications
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Consolidation and
Virtualization
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Virtualization can enable benefits beyond consolidation
Dynamically change and adjust across the
infrastructure
Reach beyond the box — pool and manage many virtual resources as one
Create many virtual resources within a
single physical device
Virtualization creates unprecedented flexibility and responsiveness
Virtualize at all layers of the architecture for maximum benefits
Application Virtualization
ClientVirtualization
StorageVirtualization
NetworkVirtualization
Server Virtualization
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Server VirtualizationReduce costs & complexity Eliminate sprawl
helping to reduce operating costs and increase asset utilization
Help enable rapid provisioning of your server
Virtualize for more dynamic deployment
Storage VirtualizationDynamically adapt Unify your storage
into a single reservoir of capacity
Change storage and move data without interrupting applications
Manage storage in a consistent manner from a central point
Network VirtualizationOptimize capacity Virtualize a physical
network node into several virtual nodes to increase capacity
Reduce complexity by combining multiple switches into a single virtual node
Virtualize adapters to reduce number of physical network devices
Application VirtualizationImprove service delivery Dynamically deliver
resources where needed most
Help increase application availability and improve application performance
Easily deploy applications as software appliances
Client VirtualizationCentralize client management Centrally manage
client images to lower support costs and improve security
Deploy thin client devices to lower acquisition costs
Consolidate desktop images to reduce storage
Get anywhere, anytime access
Client requirements IBM Consolidation and Virtualization solutions can address
Service ManagementTrack. Control. Automate.
Manage physical and virtual worlds from one place Manage the lifecycle of virtual systems and images Automate to assure quality and reduce costs
Service Management
Application Virtualization
ClientVirtualization
StorageVirtualization
NetworkVirtualization
Server Virtualization
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The role of virtualization is expandingA Dynamic Infrastructure can also provide a great foundation to construct a more efficient platformfor delivering cloud based services
Physical Consolidation
Improve utilization
Reduce costs Lower power
usage
Advanced Virtual
Resource Pools
Decouple complexity from scale
Share resources optimally
Automate workload management
Simplify HA & DR
ServiceManagement
Discover, monitor, meter, secure and automate deployment of virtualized resources
Assure SLA achievement
Optimize service placement
Integrated virtualization management with IT processes
Cloud
Always available Elastic scaling Pay for use Automated
provisioning Simplified user
interface
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SAN Volume Controller
Virtual File Manager
Tape Virtualization Engine
Virtual I/O Server
BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager
System zHypersockets
WebSphere Virtual Enterprise
IBM Virtualization offerings and capabilities
IBM Tivoli Service Management Family
IBM Systems Director IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center
Virtual Client
Solution
IBM VIA Service
IBM Best Practices & Financing
Service Management
Application Virtualization
ClientVirtualization
StorageVirtualization
NetworkVirtualization
Server Virtualization
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ExtensiveOptimized
Robust
Extreme virtualization with massive scalability and advanced security
IBM System z™
IBM System Storage™
IBM Power™ Systems
IBM BladeCenter® IBM System x™
Highly scalable storage virtualization for SAN and NAS environments
Highly integrated, fully redundant, energy efficient with advanced I/O
Manage your entire datacenter -- physical and virtual -- from one place
Dynamic resource allocation with advanced mobility for AIX, Linux & IBM i OS
More workloads consolidated on fewer servers with exceptional reliability
IBM server and storage virtualization solutions optimize dynamic virtual infrastructure across the enterprise
4th generation X-Architecture®
CoolBlue™ - Power and Cooling designs that lead the industry
IBM Systems Director
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Platform management is key to successful virtualizationIBM® Systems Director 6.1 Next generation platform management for multi-system environment
Simplified management of physical and virtual
infrastructure
Rapid deployment andoptimization of IT resources
Reduction in time-consuming management
tasks
Common toolset
Modular, industry standards-based approach
Leverages investments in IBM platform management
Integrates with IBM service management offerings from IBM Tivoli ®
Supports IBM and third-party extensions
Unifies Platform Management
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Managing IBM PlatformsSee and manage physical and virtual resources across multiple systems
IBM Systems Director: Simplify platform management across server and storage infrastructure
Unifies Platform Management with a consistent look-and-feel for IBM server systems
Allow many systems to be easily managed together
Leverage IBM best-of-breed virtualization capabilities to simplify systems management
IBM TotalStorage Productivity CenterManagement of physical & virtual resources
Centralize single point of management & controlfor storage infrastructure
Simplify management of complex multi-vendor heterogeneous environments
Improve administrator efficiency and storage utilization
End-to-end topology views of virtualized environments
IBM Systems Director
TotalStorage Productivity Center
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Upward integrationSystems Director can provide its rich hardware information into higher-level management packages
Tivoli Enterprise™TEC 3.8 & 3.9ITM 5.1.xConfiguration Manager 4.2.xSoftware DistributionProvisioning Manager Inventory Security Operations ManagerDistributed Monitoring
Tivoli NetView® 7.1.x (Windows and Linux)
Tivoli Netcool (Netcool/Omnibus, Netcool/Precision IP (via SNMP), Netcool/Monitoring, Netcool/ISM, Netcool/AEM (via SNMP)
Other vendors .. CA, BMC …
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IBM Remote Managed Infrastructure Services provides clients with a services option for monitoring and management
Client value– Improves IT system availability and information access– Provides access to highly specialized skills– Reduces operational costs
Reasons to Buy– Pre-integrated set of services to support server,
storage, network and middleware– Modular approach – buy what you need– Highly scalable to grow with your business– Support for leading high availability & backup products Typically reduces
monitoring & management related costs by 20%+
Leverages:
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Tivoli and Platform Management
Systems Director = Platform Management
Tell me what I have Let me install & configure it Tell me if it’s working Let me update it
Tivoli = Service Management
Integrated visibility, control & automation across
heterogeneous business and technology assets
See the business Govern and control the
business Optimize the business
TotalStorage Productivity Center =
Storage Management
Detailed “care and feeding” of IBM hardware
Detailed “care and feeding” of storage systems
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Application Infrastructure Virtualization with WebSphere Virtual Enterprise
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15% Utilized Servers
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10% Utilized Servers20% Utilized Servers
Cluster 1 Cluster 2
55% Utilized Servers75% Utilized ServersSudden change in market: 100% Utilized Servers
Stock Trading HR Help Desk
Cluster 3
One Resource Pool
100%
0%
50%
55%* Utilized Servers
* Hypothetical, for illustrative purposes
Application server pooling
Dynamic workload optimization
Application edition & health management
Heterogeneous application servers
Before Virtualization
After Virtualization
55%* Utilized Servers
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Client Virtualization with IBM Virtual Infrastructure Access Services
Virtualization
Client OS/App Image
Client OS/App Image
Client OS/App Image
Virtualization
Client OS/App Image
Client OS/App Image
Client OS/App Image
Virtualization
Client OS/App Image
Client OS/App Image
Client OS/App Image
Thin desktop HWKeyboard,Mouse, Display, Network connection
Blades orTraditional Servers
VirtualizedSupports multiple operating systems on a single blade (10-12 desktop images per blade)
Helps enable a simplified, virtualized end user computing environment
Employs portal, thin client, messaging and security technologies, delivered through a single, consistent framework
Provides users with single-point, consistent access from almost any device
Provides a comprehensive, cost-effective solution with a phased delivery through the Internet.
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Important considerations when deploying virtualization to help build a dynamic infrastructure
Sorting out the choices
The path to more dynamic virtualization
How can you start?
Benefits achieved by IBM and our clients
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The Race
The right solution for the right job
¼ mile drag strip
Winner!
with 10 ton cargo load
Winner!
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Do you need to get cargo across the country?
• Load onto a train to go cross country
• Transfer cargo to a semi to get to the store
There isn’t only one right path or mode of transportation
….which combination is the right one to do the job?
Do you need to get across the ocean fast?
• Airplane across the ocean• Train to the station• Subway to the hotel
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Choose the right tool to solve your problem just as you use the right vehicle for the right journey
Dynamically change and adjust across the
infrastructure
Reach beyond the box — pool and manage many virtual
resources as one
Create many virtual resources within a single
physical device
IBM can help you pick the right server systems to:
•Haul a huge, multi-container load
•Quickly move a small amount of data
•Handle large calculations
•Or something in between
SAN Volume Controller
•Virtualize and manage IBM and non-IBM storage devices
•Increase availability and utilization
If J2EE application sprawl and availability is a problem, optimize with WebSphere Virtualize Enterprise.
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IBM can help with a comprehensive suite of virtualization services . . .Best Practices
IBM Server Services
IBM Storage and Data Services
IBM IT Strategy and Architecture
Services
Infrastructure strategy and
planning workshop
IBM Desktop Virtualization
Services
Optimization, integration &
implementation services for:
VMware, Microsoft
virtualization, IBM PowerVM,
z/VM server consolidation
Implementation Services for
storage consolidation
Optimization& integration
services for Storage
virtualization
IBM Virtual Infrastructure
Access Service
Asset Recovery Solutions
Network Optimizing
Services
IBM Network Services
IBM Virtualization Maintenance &
Support
Service Management
Application Virtualization
ClientVirtualization
StorageVirtualization
NetworkVirtualization
Server Virtualization
Maintenance & Support
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Server & storage efficiency assessmentand studies
Virtualization of individual systems Virtualize client devices to manage centrally Unify virtual and physical infrastructure
management
IT Optimization studies and business value assessment
Secure aggregation of virtual server, storage, networks, and application infrastructure
Implement high availability and disaster recover infrastructure using virtualization
Deploy business goal-based dynamic workload automation
Along the path of Virtualization and Consolidation
Issues addressed
IT unable to change rapidly
Want to deliver IT as service
Automated IT provisioning
Issues addressed
IT lacks flexibility
Trouble meeting service level agreements (SLAs)
Reduce operations cost
Improve infrastructure availabilityIssues addressed
Server and storage sprawl
Low resource utilization
Rising management costs
Data availability
PC complexity and security
IBM Service Management & Cloud briefing & consulting engagement
Implement business-driven service management
Deliver IT as a service through enterprise and/or public clouds
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Building on your existing infrastructure Some examples
Do you have headroom on your scale up servers?
Consolidate underutilized systems to these servers
Do you have headroom in some of your storage devices?
Adopt SAN Volume Controller and gain access to the unused capacity
Can you dynamically move resources from one OS instance to another?
Implement mobility technologies such as PowerVM and VMotion
Can your J2EE applications dynamically adapt?
Move them to a WebSphere Virtual Eneterprise implementation
Can you deliver your IT resources as services?
Implement business driven service management with Tivoli Service Management products interoperating with your current systems management solution
Can your servers draw less power when demand is low?
Implement Active Energy Manager t to adjust servers when peak drops off.
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Virtualization and consolidation at IBMIBM Enterprise Computing Model
• Consolidate 1000s of servers onto app 30 IBM System z™ mainframes
• Expect substantial savings in: energy, software and system support costs
• The consolidated environment will use 80% less energy
• This transformation is enabled by the System z sophisticated virtualization capability
Next steps – move past the first 4000 of 16000 servers in the initial migration to next analysis, consolidating
remaining applications to Power and System x
IBM Events Infrastructure
Business Problems
Benefits
• Robust infrastructure needed to handle unpredictable spikes
• Active management & prioritization of web hosted workloads
• Operational costs increase as servers proliferate
Since 2006, leveraging a Dynamic infrastructure, these results were achieved:
• Annual hosting costs remain constant even though US Open Golf was added
• Visits grown 26% - cost/visit reduced 38%• Users increased by 20%, cost/user reduced
27%• Energy demand reduced by 40%, cooling
demand by 48%
• Servers are over-provisioned to ensure capacity
• Dynamically allocates system resources based on workload requirements
• No need to buy 200% of servers required for peak
Consolidation – 2006: 60 System p servers to 9
2008: 9 System p servers to 6 (Power6)
2006 - 2008
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St. Helens Council Gwinnett County Nationwide Insurance Rotech Healthcare
Client results
Including 50% Web
infrastructure cost and
80% floor space
reductions with
IBM System z
On track to save more than $15M over
3 years
“The performance of our
applications has been
phenomenal. The speed
of interactions has
exceeded our
expectations”
Storage system maintenance can be conducted without
application downtime with IBM SVC
“With the IBM System x
solution… it takes
minutes rather than
weeks, and we utilize the
hardware much more
effectively.”
Shaun TaylorSt. Helens Council
Accelerated the deployment of new
servers from weeks to minutes
Improved efficiency of IT team enormously
with WebSphere Virtual Enterprise compared to
siloed systems
Marlin ClarkRotech Healthcare
Gwinnett County Nationwide Insurance
Gwinnett County IT group can now
respond quickly to changing user needs.
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Are clouds on your horizon?… Virtualization is one of the key enablers for cloud
North Carolina State Virtual Computing Lab– Built by NC State (with support from IBM)
24x7 availability
Dynamic image virtualization as a key component
Access to advanced technology for even the most impoverished school districts (via thin clients)
– ’08 IBM & NC State jointly announce VCL Apache opens source community project
– An open source solution that is now an Apache incubator project open to all http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/VCLProposal
RC
– IBM Research Cloud
Supports 3000 researchers worldwide
– Many customers start with a self-service portal
– We can replicate in your enterprise
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Storage virtualization
Virtualization Leadership
Application infrastructure virtualization
WebSphere Virtual Enterprise is a leader with 200+ customers1
WebSphere Virtual Enterprise is the only virtualization solution for managing heterogeneous application servers
Service management
IBM leads across most areas in management software according to IDC – #1 in 9 categories including Performance & Availability, Event Automation, System management & Server Provisioning7
IBM has shipped over 13,000 SAN Volume Controller engines3
SVC supports over 130 disk systems64
IBM has shipped more than 3,400 virtual tape systems3
Server virtualization
40 year history of world-class innovation with virtualization1
(1) IBM invented the hypervisor in 1967, was first to implement logical partitioning on a Unix system in 2001 and first to introduce partition mobility on a Unix system in 2007. (2) IBM estimate (3) Every mainframe includes the LPAR hypervisor in microcode. (4) IBM sales data in Q2, 2008 (5) IBM sales data as of Q2 2008 (6) Supported hardware list: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=591&uid=ssg1S1003277 (7) IDC 2007 , (8) Gartner Storage Professional and Support Services Vendor; Magic Quadrant for Storage Services 2Q08,, (9) The Forrester Wave™: IT Consolidation Consultancies, Q2 2008 report, August 3, 2008,•
Virtualization services Over 10,000 IT optimization engagements2
Recognized leader in Storage Services7 and IT Consolidation Consultancy Services8
Managed services can build and maintain a highly virtualized environment – helping save over $100/seat/year on desktops
Over 40,000 clients exploiting IBM system-level virtualization2
100% of IBM mainframes are delivered virtualization ready3
2/3 of POWER6 technology servers ship virtualization ready4
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Summary
Businesses are under increasing pressure to reduce cost, improve service, and demonstrate environmentally responsible practices to their customers and stakeholders.
IBM is delivering a breadth and depth of capabilities to help organizations meet these challenges
IBM can help you build a Virtualized,
Dynamic Infrastructure
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