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1 IBM PureApplication™ System Overview
09/30/11 Speaker Name: Deepak Khandelwal Speaker Title: IT Specialist, ISSW, ISL Labs, India IBM PureApplication™ System Overview

2 Agenda Current IT Challenges
6/25/2018 Agenda Current IT Challenges Introducing IBM PureApplication System System IBM PureApplication System Delivering values to customer Deployment Models Integrated UI - Single Pane of Glass Monitoring Problem Determination Summary *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

3 Current IT Challenges Section 6/25/2018
*IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

4 6/25/2018 You experience the barriers of time, cost and risk today Aligning IT and business goals Business Goals IT Reality Grow top and bottom line by: Getting Up and Running 2-3 months to specify and procure 2-3 months to integrate, configure and deploy Driving business innovation Make new markets Respond to competitive threats Enhance the customer experience Development Operations 3-6 months to go from development to production Main Point: The reality today is that IT is significantly constrained by the traditional computing model where the time, effort and money across the IT lifecycle is too high to meet business needs. Speaker Notes: But think about the barriers in our way today. Business wants to grow and to do that they have goals they need to achieve – within the context of the new landscape we’ve talked about. Yet IT is constrained traditional computing models. How can we continue to spend the time, effort and dollars on the things on the right when we have to meet today’s need? Getting Up & Running Specify/Design: Takes 30 days for an IT infrastructure system Procure: Software & hardware ordered separately taking 5-20 days Integrate: Components arrive as “bag of parts” – requiring optimization Deploy: Can take weeks to months Development Operations Provision: Takes days for a development or test environment Configure: Modified and non-standard Dev/Test/Production configurations cause errors and delay production deployments by weeks Ongoing Effort Customize/Tune: Meeting SLAs requires customization and ongoing tuning Scale: Lack of dynamic elasticity results in cumbersome re-allocation of resources Manage: Managing and monitoring with multiple tools is time consuming Maintain: Separate fixes require separate testing Upgrade: Months to plan, procure and test; days of downtime Ongoing Effort 1-3 months to troubleshoot and tune Ongoing effort and downtime to maintain, scale and upgrade Typical Results: 34% of new IT projects (US) deploy late 55% experience application downtime for major infrastructure upgrades once deployed From a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of IBM 4 *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

5 Only 1 in 5 can allocate more than half their IT budget to innovation
6/25/2018 Only 1 in 5 can allocate more than half their IT budget to innovation Least efficient data centers Use of new technology: 43% first and fast technology adoption 1% move virtual machines to meet desired outcomes 21% use storage virtualization 3% use a storage service catalog (tiered storage) Results: Most efficient data centers Use of new technology: 86% first and fast technology adoption 58% move virtual machines to meet desired outcomes 93% use storage virtualization 87% use a storage service catalog (tiered storage) Results New projects New projects Main Point: Efficient data centers use advanced technology Speaker Notes: Our global technology services group funded some additional primary research into the effectiveness of IT datacenters and discovered some interesting differences between the least and most efficient ones. As you can see on the left, the least efficient data centers were slow to adopt technology and make limited use of things like moving virtual machines, storage virtualization and tiered storage. On the right, you see that the most efficient datacenters are markedly different. They are heavy early adopters of technology and the items I just mentioned. What’s that mean to the business? As you can see on the left, least efficient datacenters have to spent about 2/3 of their IT budgets simply “keeping the lights on” – maintaining their existing infrastructure and can only dedicate about a third to new innovation. On the right you can see the dramatic difference from the most efficient data centers who can apply over half of the their IT budgets to new innovation. The question is how can we make the shift to use of these and other significant technology capabilities easier? BACKGROUND DETAIL: Source: 2012 IBM Data Center Study: ( ) Data Source: IBM Data Center Study Conducted January 2012 Study conducted in seven countries worldwide – U.S., Canada, Brazil, Germany, France, China, India 65 questions 308 Respondents in the study: IT managers and CIO respondents IBM Report, IDC conducted research and helped write Study measured data center efficiency across the data center – including operations, facilities, server, storage, networking, applications and tool, governance, staffing Analyzed data to determine stages of data center efficiency Study Findings What we found is that one in five, or 21% or about 1 in 5 of the total respondents are operating at the Most Efficient level The Most Efficient data centers, are currently allocating about 53 percent of their total IT budget on new projects Least Efficient data centers are allocating much less to new projects that can help innovation – only 35% of IT budget on new projects Let’s look at some of the attributes that differentiate between the Most Efficient and the Least Efficient The Most Efficient Data Centers Early and fast adoption of new technology – 86% describe themselves as first or early adopters of new technology vs. 43% for Least Efficient data centers 58 percent use automation tools to move VMs automatically based on service level agreements (SLAs), without the need of manual intervention—versus 1 percent for Least Efficient data centers 93 percent of Most Efficient data centers use virtualized storage, versus 21 percent for Least Efficient data centers 87 percent use a services catalog approach for storage, leading to cost-effective storage placement, versus only 3 percent for Least Efficient data centers Definition of Storage Services Catalog: storage services catalog enables more efficient storage allocation and governance 53% 35% Maintaining existing infrastructure Maintaining existing infrastructure 65% 47% Source: 2012 IBM Data Center Study: ( ) 5 *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

6 Clients have tried various approaches to close the gap
09/30/11 Clients have tried various approaches to close the gap Client-tuned Systems Appliances Cloud Benefits Flexibility Control Simplicity Rapid Deployment Agility Elasticity Multiple approaches have emerged as we begin this shift. We are tuning our own systems – using the flexibility of general purpose systems to optimize them for their business environment. However, as we just saw - the time and effort to do this can be significant. Other approaches have emerged as well. We are taking advantage of the simplicity of appliances and the elasticity of cloud where those approaches make sense. The question is – how can organizations get the best of all three of these options in one system? Challenges Time and Expense Required Shared Dependence Single Purpose What if you could have the best of all three?

7 Introducing IBM PureSystems Family and IBM PureApplication System
6/25/2018 Section Introducing IBM PureSystems Family and IBM PureApplication System *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

8 Announcing the First Two Members of the IBM PureSystems Family
6/25/2018 Announcing the First Two Members of the IBM PureSystems Family Infrastructure System: Expert at sensing and anticipating resource needs to optimize your infrastructure Platform System: Expert at optimally deploying and running applications for rapid time-to-value *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

9 IBM PureApplication System: the expert integrated platform system
6/25/2018 IBM PureApplication System: the expert integrated platform system Built-in Expertise Patterns of expertise built from decades of experience extend business value Integration by Design Resource and workload optimized with complete platform-as-a-service cloud capabilities built-in BM PureApplication System is a workload optimized integrated hardware and software appliance designed to dramatically simplify the development, provisioning, and management of applications in a private cloud environment. It features integrated management capabilities, allowing self-service provisioning of elastic applications, databases, and other workloads. With PureApplication System, IBM has rethought some key datacenter concepts. The hardware and software are deeply integrated, providing an unprecedented degree of automation, performance, and simplicity. To best put this power to use for your business, carefully consider your application portfolio with an eye towards how you will take advantage of these characteristics. Simplified Experience An open, integrated system enabling business model and ecosystem flexibility with a single pane of glass to manage both the infrastructure and application platform 9 © 2012 IBM Corporation 9 *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

10 Complete, Ready-to-Go Systems
6/25/2018 IBM PureApplication System A Simple, Efficient, Flexible, Virtualized Application Platform Complete, Ready-to-Go Systems Pre-integrated, up and running in <4 hours Pre-optimized for enterprise application workloads Simplify Ongoing Tasks Single point of platform and application management Repeatable self service application provisioning Built for Cloud “Platform as a Service” Elastic application runtimes Best practice, pattern-based Manual, brittle Policy based elasticity, single view OS, runtime, resources Manual optimizations on-site Pre-optimized by experts Deploy Manage Optimize Main Point: This integrated system provides key value in a simple, efficient, flexible, and virtualized infrastructure for applications. Project PureApplication System is complete and ready to go. It is pre-optimized for highest workload performance, virtualized across the stack for efficiency, and built on a resilient, secure, scalable infrastructure. It is delivered simply, arriving pre-integrated with a single point of management and is easy to integrate within your existing IT environment. Finally, PureApplication System is ready for cloud and includes integrated middleware with elastic runtimes and data, and application-aware workload management. *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

11 IBM PureApplication System
6/25/2018 IBM PureApplication System Deployment Applications Optimizes the complete solution stack: All hardware and software components factory integrated and optimized Single point of unified lifecycle management Integrated monitoring & maintenance Integrated and elastic application and data runtimes Application patterns allocate system resources for optimal performance, security and reliability Middleware Development Management Main Point: IBM has taken the collective knowledge of integrating and tuning servers, storage, networking, virtualization, management and middleware and used it to design the system from the ground up in optimized fashion. Speaker Notes: Project Puresystems are integrated by design. IBM has taken the collective knowledge of integrating and tuning servers, storage, networking, virtualization and management and used it to design the system from the ground up in optimized fashion. In the Project Pureapplication system, the middleware, development and deployment capabilities are also integrated and optimized. Virtualization Storage Servers Networking 11 11 *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

12 IBM PureApplication System – Business Value
6/25/2018 Section IBM PureApplication System – Business Value *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

13 Cloud computing is delivering value today
6/25/2018 Cloud computing is delivering value today Cloud is: A new consumption and delivery model Cloud addresses: Cost reduction Scale Utilization Self-service IT agility, flexibility and delivery of value Cloud represents: The industrialization of delivery for IT supported services Cloud includes: Deployment models: public, private, hybrid Delivery models: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS) and Business Process as a Service Focus on the End user – self service delivery IBM and clients are seeing benefits from cloud computing Functions Traditional IT Infrastructure Cloud Computing Test provisioning Weeks Minutes Change management Months Days/hours Release management Service access Administered Self-service Standardization Complex Reuse/share Metering/billing Fixed cost Variable cost Server/storage utilization 10–20% 70–90% Payback period Years Ask five different companies what cloud computing is and you may get five different answers. How do we define cloud? IBM cloud computing is essentially an IT consumption and delivery model that is optimized by workload. Inspired by consumer Internet services (online banking, for example) and industrialization in traditional areas (sharing power from a grid is essentially a precursor to cloud computing), the cloud is a “power grid” for IT-supported services. It’s a way for end users to get the services they need and provide businesses with economies of scale, and it’s a way to handle workloads in the way that is best for your individual business. Some workloads are ideal for the cloud—some may not be. But that model can change from year to year, or even month to month. And at IBM, the cloud is not one monolithic entity. Several types of clouds coexist, often in one business environment—private clouds, public clouds and virtually any number of combinations of the two. 5 key characteristics of cloud: On-demand self-service Ubiquitous network access Location independent resource pooling Rapid elasticity Flexible pricing models 13 13 *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

14 09/30/11 To deliver the core values you need Integrated expertise overcomes traditional hurdles From traditional To PureSystems Value delivered Up and running in months Complete infrastructure stack up-and-running in hours Faster time to value Over-purchase and provision Built-in workload elasticity Automated workload scalability Multiple tools per component Single point of management Integrated system and software management Piecemeal order and support of hardware and software Complete, pre-integrated software and hardware Simplified acquisition and support Create custom solutions to work with what you have Easy integration through open-standards computing Integrated into current environment Infrastructure complexity slows down change Easily extendable and accommodating to change Easily adapts to meet new needs Multiple service points of contact and multiple updates Single service point of contact and integrated updates Improved lifecycle management Main point: IBM PureSystems deliver the core values you need. Compared to traditional environments, PureSystems deliver faster time to value, a more integrated service and software management view, automated workload scalability, and simplified acquisition and support. Additionally, it integrates well into your existing environment, and is easily adaptable to meet your needs. Details: Faster time to value: Traditional: Takes too long to buy, integrate, test and deploy new servers, storage, networking, operation systems, and middleware PureSystems: Provides a complete infrastructure stack that is pre-integrated and ready to go which can be up and running in hours Integrated service and software management: Traditional: Can require multiple management tools per individual components with different interfaces PureSystems: Provides a single point of management for the entire system and all included components. Automated workload scalability: Traditional: Need to over purchase and over provision systems to address worst case workload spikes PureSystems : Includes built-in workload elasticity to cost-effectively handle changing workload demands Simplified acquisition and support: Traditional: Components are ordered piecemeal or even from different solution providers. Multiple support contacts for the various hardware and software components. PureSystems: Provides complete, pre-integrated software and hardware with a single point of contact for support for the entire solution. Integrated into current environment: Traditional: Take what you have and try to create custom solutions PureSystems: Easily integrate into your existing environment through open-standards computing Easily adapts to meet new needs Traditional: Infrastructure complexity slows down change PureSystems: Easily extendable and accommodating to change Improved lifecycle management Traditional: Multiple service points of contact and multiple patch loads PureSystems: Single service points of contact and single patch load

15 Pre-integration drives faster set up and deployment
09/30/11 Pre-integration drives faster set up and deployment IBM PEP Team + Customer Includes (at no additional cost): Hardware set-up and configuration Software set-up and configuration First workload deployment IBM PureApplication System <4 hours Competitor HW Engineer Competitor SW Engineer Customer Exadata Installation Experience Details: Team of 7 Oracle experts to install and configure on-site Four days to install (twice as long as quoted) Numerous OS, and DB configuration errors existed after system was configured and left to client to correct Technical Issues Out of the Box Faulty components when delivered Temperature thresholds exceeded causing hardware error messages Throttled CPU’s on data base nodes Shutdown of SSD on Storage nodes Disorganized and hard to find documentation 2-3 Weeks to find Best Practices Documents Pre-integrated System Hardware Set-Up and Configuration (2 days*) Software Set-Up and Configuration (2 days*) First Workload Deployment (1 day*) 5 days* *Actual times reported by customer working with competitor setup team

16 IBM PureApplication System simplified experience
09/30/11 IBM PureApplication System simplified experience New client experience: Single product streamlines ordering, tracking, receiving, installing and running Factory installed, fully packaged solutions drive simple setup (pull it out of the box, plug it in and boot it up) Management integration across system Single point of contact for support Upgrade with zero downtime based on integrated patches and system design PureSystems Centre – an online catalog of applications and patterns. A broad open ecosystem of optimized solutions Main Point: From design to purchase to install to operations to maintenance and upgrades, Project Pureuniquely simplifies the experience for the client. Speaker Notes: IBM PureApplication System provides a simplified experience across the entire lifecycle of the system. Design is taken care of. With a single entity to order and receive and a system ready to plug in out of the box, the experience from purchase to installation to operation couldn’t be easier. Management is integrated across the entire solution stack of hardware and software. With a single management console, a single point of contact for support and a single set of integrated patches - administration and maintenance is streamlined. The system structure itself allows upgrades to happen with zero downtime providing uninterrupted service. And the open standards foundation enables a broad ecosystem of solutions to simply optimized to the system.

17 Extensibility from the broadest ecosystem is made easy
09/30/11 Extensibility from the broadest ecosystem is made easy 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 Download fixes and patches Access to developer community Also run your existing applications today* Main Point: IBM has the broadest open ecosystem of partners ready and able to provide industry expertise and solutions to clients and they now can take advantage of PureSystems Centre to deliver value even faster. Speaker Notes: IBM has the broadest open ecosystem of partners ready and able to provide industry expertise and solutions to clients. We have developed a PureSystems catalog and solution showcase that simplifies deployment of partner applications Clients will be able to access links to direct downloads and find such items as: ISVs application patterns Acquire licenses and download of code or fixes Partner “PureSystems Ready” offerings A single entry is searchable under multiple IBM offerings PureApplication System, SmartCloud Application Services… A repository of unified content with simple to find new content by category (industry, solution, geo etc) 17

18 IBM PureApplication System is built for cloud
09/30/11 IBM PureApplication System is built for cloud Characteristics of a Cloud: Dynamic resource scalability Highly standardized infrastructure Multi-tenancy Virtualization Automated provisioning of IT resources Catalog of services User-based self-service Service level management Usage-based reporting = Main Point: PureApplication System has a complete set of private cloud PaaS capabilities built-in. Speaker Notes: Rod talked earlier about cloud infrastructure as a service foundational capabilities. Let’s take that a step further. On the left hand side of this chart you see a summary list of the key characteristics of a cloud environment. The big thing here is that all of that stuff is in PureApplication System – it’s built-in. It’s the first fully integrated platform-as-a-service box in the industry Platform as a Service

19 Design Matters: Open Ecosystem on Integrated Platform
09/30/11 Design Matters: Open Ecosystem on Integrated Platform Patterns of Expertise Application patterns from IBM and partners 100+ ISV business applications Business intelligence Business process management Web experience (Portal) Application Platform Integrates an application platform optimized for enterprise applications Application Optimization System wide Management Automation & Scaling Caching & Elasticity Application Centric Provisioning Usage Metering Security Monitoring App Lifecycle Management License Management Self-service Data management Main Point: PureApplication System inherits the capabilities of PureFlex and adds, integrates and optimizes a complete application platform with them. Speaker Notes: You just heard Rod speak about the new IBM PureFlex capabilities. One of the important points I want to make about PureApplication system is that it inherits those capabilities and builds on them. We’ve added and integrated a complete application platform with the system infrastructure capabilities you get with PureFlex and then tuned and optimized the entire stack. Design matters here. Every piece of this was carefully selected to work optimally together and then the lab brought in all of our expertise for optimizing datacenters and application workload environments and tuned the system. You can see some of the key capabilities on the chart. Speaking of capabilities, let me bring you back for a second to cloud…. System Infrastructure Inherits the capabilities of PureFlex System Integrated Server, Storage, Network Power Management Storage & VM Optimization Virtualization Integrated System Management Provisioning Security Monitoring IT Lifecycle Management System design 19

20 47% fewer deployment labor hours 73% fewer management labor hours
09/30/11 IBM PureApplication System delivers value throughout the IT lifecycle Driving efficiencies across these areas: 47% fewer deployment labor hours 73% fewer management labor hours 3370 Hours Yearly labor hours to manage a private cloud environment Virtually eliminating these steps: Specify/design required servers Integration/configuration/testing of infrastructure software and middleware Application deployment Clustering and backup implementation Trouble shooting/tuning production environment Implementing hardware management environment Change Security Asset Incident/Capacity Deployment Management Types Main Point: xxx Speaker Notes: xxx. Attribution for RHS: This is an IBM internal study of IBM PureApplication System solution designed to replicate actual IBM customer usage in the marketplace (correspond to a specific use case of 48 workloads running on the equivalent of a small TroyAS - 6 compute nodes - and an equivalent DIY rack of 6 nodes). It is not a benchmark application, nor is it based on a benchmark standard. As such, customer applications, differences in stack deployed and other systems variations may produce different results and may vary based on actual configuration, applications, specific queries and other variables in a production environment based on published standard labor rates for IT staff. 873 Hours DIY PureApplication System PureApplication System Life Cycle Labor Savings Case Study 20 20

21 Desire for fast and continuous innovation Service Portfolio Management
09/30/11 Speed IBM PureSystems Implementation & Integration Manage the lifecycle of software and services from customer and business needs through development, deployment and governance, and across the global supply chain IBM Rational & Tivoli have delivered integrations, helping bridge service delivery gaps and enabling innovation Leverage IBM Services and expertise to accelerate the value of PureSystems across the IT lifecycle Reduce cost and risk associated with implementing new infrastructure by managing PureSystems as part of your end-to-end service lifecycle. Minimize disruption and complexity with continuous delivery across the application and service lifecycle. Line of Business Development Team Operations Team Customers How do you take PureSystems and integrate them into your enterprise? How does it fit with IBM’s broader set of capabilities? IBM capabilities can help make sure cost and risk of adoption of PureSystems is minimized, as well as minimizing disruption and complexity of managing the service lifecycle. IBM allows you to close gaps in your enterprise IT processes and get you up and running faster Leverage IBM Services to accelerate the value of PureSystems across the IT lifecycle Reduce cost and risk associated with implementing new infrastructure by managing PureSystems as part of your service lifecycle. Minimize disruption and complexity with continuous delivery across the application lifecycle. Manage service lifecycle across heterogeneous platforms Agile Development Desire for fast and continuous innovation Service Lifecycle Business Goals & Requirements, Service Portfolio Management

22 What the business wants…
6/25/2018 What the business wants… What’s required… Monitoring Lifecycle Management *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

23 What will be needed tomorrow…
6/25/2018 What will be needed tomorrow… Monitoring Lifecycle Management *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

24 09/30/11 Ignite innovation and accelerate the value of your PureSystems solution with expertise from IBM Global Technology Services Design Plan PureSystems adoption across your Enterprise IT Use analytics to prioritize workload transition Deploy Ready your data center facility Customize PureSystems to your environment – configure, connect, backup and support As one of the key sources of the expertise and intelligence infused into PureSystems, IBM Global Technology Services subject matter experts can help you to quickly and confidently take advantage of this technology and ignite innovation across your business. IBM Global Technology Services has deep experience, built on decades of IT services experience, in providing cloud services, infrastructure assessment and design, fit-for-purpose analysis, implementation, maintenance, and technical support services. Design: We can help you thoughtfully adopt PureSystems to optimize your infrastructure by creating a strategy, business case and architecture that seamlessly integrates this new technology into your environment with low risk and maximized ROI. Our IBM Research inspired, analytic-based services can also help you map out the right workload to the right platform, prioritize workload transition to PureSystems and integrate these systems into your existing service management processes. Deploy: The IBM Site & Facilities practice can help you ready your data center facility with assessment and design services to quickly deploy high density PureSystems technology. We can help optimize cooling efficiencies and reduce related power consumption from the new technology. These services also benefit clients with increased system uptime by potentially reducing outages caused by high heat conditions. And finally, we provide guidance in managing the growth and expense challenges associated with high density technology. All of this enables you to rapidly adopt the powerful computing capabilities of PureSystems in your existing or new data center in a non-disruptive manner. GTS possesses deep expertise on the PureApplication System platform and can help you customize PureApplication System to your IT environment The key to our implementation services is around accelerating time to value for you. PureSystems present a whole new way of providing IT Services, we can help you figure out how to integrate and enable PureSystems within your Data Center. Our services go beyond simple setup, and include customization to the environment and skills transfer to help you understand how leverage new PureApplication System functionality. The PureApplication System platform will need to connect to your network. The network connections, performance and security requirements are will vary from client to client, and on how you plan to utilize PureApplication System (dev/test, production, cloud, etc). IBM Network Strategy and Optimization Services can understand your business plans for PureApplication System, and assess your current network to identify any key network-specific actions required. Our Network Integration Services team can also work with you to design and deploy these actions as needed. Technical Support Services from IBM offers world class support across your PureApplication System solution stack. Consume: PureApplication System delivers important additions to IBM SmartCloud Foundation that accelerate the building and scaling of private/hybrid cloud environments: PureFlex System for Infrastructure-as-a-Service PureApplication System for Platform-as-a-Service PureSystems complement the IBM SmartCloud Services offerings enabling clients to develop and implement their own flexible and secure hybrid cloud strategy: Develop and test applications in IBM SmartCloud Services, and deploy and run on PureApplication System. Hybrid cloud with some applications/services running on IBM SmartCloud Services and other applications/services running on PureApplication System “Cloudbursting” (future) such that PureApplication System applications can overflow to IBM SmartCloud Services to handle spikes in demand <<< TO BE VALIDATED In today’s 24×7 business environment, ensuring that you have flexible, scalable and reliable server recovery in the event of a disaster is crucial to meeting your recovery time objective. IBM SmartCloud Virtualized Server Recovery services for PureApplication System can help reduce your recovery time and improve the reliability of your recovery infrastructure through a fully managed, recovery solution that utilizes IBM’s world-class cloud infrastructure. IBM SmartCloud Managed Backup for PureApplication System is a cloud-based service that enables security-rich, managed protection of critical data. Our service provides on-site or off-site data backup to help you reduce operational risk and total cost of ownership. PureApplication System is expected to play an important role in the delivery environments for IBM Strategic Outsourcing helping to accelerate the innovation and business value our clients expect from IBM. Whether you are just starting to assess expert integrated systems, or ready to migrate and implement a PureApplication System solution, or need help to manage and support your new environment IBM Global Technology Services can help you across your IT needs. Consume Enhance cloud delivery with PureSystems and IBM SmartCloud Ensure resiliency via automated, cloud-based recovery services Efficiently support & manage PureSystems with IBM Maintenance & Technical Support Services & IBM Strategic Outsourcing

25 IBM PureApplication System - Details
6/25/2018 Section IBM PureApplication System - Details *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

26 Built-in Monitoring and Management
2626 6/25/2018 IBM PureApplication System – Workload Optimized Systems New class of integrated & optimized solutions based on an appliance model Virtualized Workloads Integrated Middleware Elastic Data Application-aware workload management Scalable Infrastructure Workload Optimized Hardware Virtualized Storage Optimized Networking Workload Deployer Intel x86 Servers Storwize (Mixed SSD/HDD) Integrated Delivery Factory Built and Wired Optimized and Tuned Simplified Management Built-in Monitoring and Management 26 *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

27 IBM PureApplication System Full Rack High Performance Model
6/25/2018 IBM PureApplication System Full Rack High Performance Model Storage Controller IBM Storwize V7000 Disk System 4 x 400 GB SAS SSD per enclosure 20 x 600 GB SAS HDD per enclosure Top of Rack Switches BLADE Network Technologies Top of Rack Switches Customer Data Center & Rack-to-rack communications 1 U 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 V 7000 Controller Expansion BNT 64 PT Enet SW Cable ingress / egress PDU Intel Compute Intel Compute MGMT V7000 Disk Expansion Per enclosure: 4 x 400 GB SAS SSD 20 x 600 GB SAS HDD New Chassis Common Management Module 2x 10Gb Ethernet Switch 2x 16 Gb FC Switch Intel Compute 2.6 GHz 8C Intel processor, 110 W 256 KB L2 per core 4 MB eDRAM L3 per core 2x 4 Port 10 GbE 2x 2 Port 8 Gb/s FC 10U slots per chassis PureApplication System Management Node IBM Workload Deployer Overall Power ~30 KW Cores 608 Cores Memory 9.7 TB SSD 6.4 TB (unformatted) Storage 48.0 TB (unformatted) VM Management Node *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

28 IBM PureApplication System – Functional and Physical Views
6/25/2018 IBM PureApplication System – Functional and Physical Views Functional View Physical View 1 U 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 V 7000 Controller Expansion BNT 64 PT Enet SW Cable ingress / egress PDU Intel Compute Intel Compute MGMT Deploy PureApplication System Management Networking Storage Servers Software Catalog System Capacity *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

29 IBM PureApplication System Application System Offerings
6/25/2018 IBM PureApplication System Application System Offerings Part # 5 Part # 6 Part # 7 High Performance (Part 4) Small (Part 1) Medium (Part 2) Large (Part 3) Mgmt Compute Nodes Small system has 6 half-wide compute nodes, Mdm has 12, High has 24 and High Performance has 38. Each Compute node has 16 physical cores (32 virtual cores) with 16 GB RAM per core (total of 256 GB in the node) Cores/Threads 96/192 192/384 384/768 608/1216 PVUs (70 per core) 6720 13440 26880 42560 Memory (GB) 1536 (1.5TB) 3072 (3.1 TB) 6144 (6.1 TB) 9728 (9.7TB) Raw SSD/HDD (TB) 6.4 / 48 Usable SSD/HDD (TB) 4.8 / 38.4 PDU L Volt 4x60A 3ph PDU H Volt 4x32A 3ph Application Services Included 29 *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

30 IBM PureApplication System configurations
6/25/2018 IBM PureApplication System configurations Configuration 1 Configuration 2 Configuration 3 Configuration 4 6 Nodes 96 Cores 1.5 TB Ram 12 Nodes 192 Cores 3.1 TB Ram 24 Nodes 384 Cores 6.1 TB Ram 38 Nodes 608 Cores 9.7 TB Ram + + + + 6.4 TB SSD storage 48 TB HDD storage Application Services entitlement Upgrade to larger systems without taking an outage! *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

31 IBM PureApplication System Deployment Models
6/25/2018 Section IBM PureApplication System Deployment Models *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

32 6/25/2018 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 into a deployable form What is a Pattern? The pre-defined architecture of an application For each component of the application (i.e. database, web server, etc) Pre-installation on an operating system Pre-integration across components Pre-configured & tuned Pre-configured Monitoring Pre-configured Security Lifecycle Management In a deployable form, resulting in repeatable deployment with full lifecycle management Delivering superior results: Agility: Faster time-to-value Efficiency: Reduced costs and resources Simplicity: Simpler skills requirements Control: Lower risk and errors Monitoring Lifecycle Management Main Point: IBM’s secret sauce for the built-in expertise of Project Pureare the patterns of expertise learned from decades of client and partner engagements that are captured, tested and refined in the development lab and fully built-in to the system. Speaker Notes: IBM uniquely builds in expertise with patterns of expertise. What are patterns of expertise? They are 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. This isn’t just a blueprint or set of instructions to help you – the expertise is built and executable already. Why is that important? Agility: Faster time-to-value – taking out the manual steps and automating delivery. Efficiency: Reduced costs and resources – growing the list of things you do NOT have to do anymore Simplicity: Simpler skills requirements – reducing the amount of in house expertise you need Control: Lower risk and errors – implemented in a repeatable, optimized fashion that significantly lowers the risk of human error. 32 *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

33 Deployment Model - Concepts At A Glance
IBM INNER CIRCLE 2012 File Name Here.ppt 6/25/20186/25/20186/25/20186/25/20186/25/20186/25/20186/25/20186/25/20186/25/2018 File Name Here.ppt 3333 02/10/10 03:37 6/25/2018 Deployment Model - Concepts At A Glance Virtual Applications Application Awareness Highly standardized and automated Integrated lifecycle management Virtual Systems Topology Awareness Ability to create custom patterns Traditional administration model Virtual Images Basic management/runtime services Complete control over contents TCO Operating System Middleware 33 33 *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

34 IBM PureApplication Pattern Types
09/30/11 09/30/11 6/25/2018 IBM PureApplication Pattern Types Virtual Appliance Metadata Application Server Operating system HTTP Virtual Appliance Metadata Software application Operating system Software application Virtual Application Patterns Virtual System Patterns Highly automated deployments using expert patterns Business policy driven elasticity Built for the cloud environment Leverages elastic workload management services Automated deployment of middleware topology patterns Traditional administration and management model Application and infrastructure driven elasticity Extend pattern by creating custom image Virtual Appliances Standard software installation and configuration on OS Traditional administration and management model Infrastructure driven elasticity Virtual Application Patterns Virtual System Patterns Virtual Appliances Standard TCO existing applications Improved TCO virtualized applications Best TCO cloud applications 34 34 *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

35 Deployment Patterns: Virtual Application Patterns
6/25/2018 Section Deployment Patterns: Virtual Application Patterns *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

36 6/25/2018 Client Application  Virtual Application Web App Pattern  Deployed VMs Virtual Application Pattern This is what clients build in PureApplication System Application Parts created outside PureApplication System Virtual App Pattern DayTrader EAR WebSphere App. Server DayTrader EAR DayTrader EAR Application artifacts Client Provided SQL DDL file SQL DDL file LDAP LDIF file DB2 SQL DDL file LDAP LDIF file TDS LDAP LDIF file *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

37 Virtual Application Web App Pattern
6/25/2018 Virtual Application Web App Pattern A Virtual Application represents a collection of application components, behavioral policies and their relationships Core components of the pattern include web applications, databases, queues, connections to existing resources, business process models, batch jobs, mediations, etc. Core policies of the pattern include high availability, SLAs, security, multi-tenancy, isolation, etc. Proxy Server Load balancer Virtual applications are a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) in which your application is the focal point. You start with your application and define its specific requirements, such as what services it requires and the quality of service that should be applied to the services (QoS). Based on the assets in your Virtual Application Pattern, PureApplication System will under the cover deploy and configure the appropriate middleware components to run your application. This simplifies the end to end process of creating, deploying and configuring the middleware components for your applications. PureApplication System handles it all. PureApplication System supports most common online web application as Virtual Application Pattern with WebApp Pattern and Database as a service (DBaaS) pattern. Initial instance = 3 WAS cluster configured with session replication Virtual Application WebApp Pattern Virtual Application WebApp Instance © 2011 IBM Corporation *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

38 Instantiates Web App Virtual Application As…
6/25/2018 Instantiates Web App Virtual Application As… Web App VM WAS Base Deployer Agent WAR File Database VM DB2 Instance Deployer Agent DB *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

39 Adding Scaling Policy Web App Virtual Application Maps To:
6/25/2018 Adding Scaling Policy Web App Virtual Application Maps To: Database Service Web App VM Cluster Proxy Server Database VM DB2 Instance Deployer Agent DB WAR File HAProxy Deployer Agent Deployer Agent WAS Base JVM Proxy Service eXtreme Scale Catalog JVM Deployer Agent WXS Caching Service Storage Volume 39 *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

40 Virtual Application Web App – Client to Logical to Physical View
6/25/2018 Virtual Application Web App – Client to Logical to Physical View Client View Logical View Physical View - VMs Virtual Application Builder UI Deployed systems 1 U 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 WAS DB2 LDAP Create Virtual Application and deploy Client DB2 LDAP Focus is at the application level and not the middleware. PureApplication System generates and deploys the topology needed to run the application WAS Focus is at the application level and not the middleware or topology PureApplication System generates and deploys the topology needed to run the application Current patterns: WebApp, DBaaS and Shared Services pattern *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt 40

41 Deployment Patterns: Virtual System Patterns
6/25/2018 Section Deployment Patterns: Virtual System Patterns *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

42 Catalog parts  Virtual System Pattern  Deployed VMs
6/25/2018 Catalog parts  Virtual System Pattern  Deployed VMs Catalog Parts Virtual System Pattern Mgmt 1 U 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 WebSphere DMgr WebSphere Custom Node Virtual System Pattern WebSphere Job Mgr WebSphere DMgr Middleware Virtual Images IBM Supplied Create Server IBM HTTP Server DMgr Create JDBC DS DB2 WAS WebSphere Custom Node Custom Image DB2 Client created Custom Virtual Images DB2 Custom Image Custom Image Custom Image Install Application Configuration Scripts Create Server Create JDBC DS *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

43 Virtual Systems - Overview
6/25/2018 Virtual Systems - Overview Virtual Systems patterns are a combination (logical grouping) of parts combined together to create a specific topology for a given deployment needs For example: WebSphere Application Server Cluster pattern containing Deployment Manager, one or more Custom Nodes, IBM Http Server and configuration scripts for installing applications to the topology Virtual System topology is built from one of more parts of virtual images (IBM provided Hypervisor images of IBM middleware products or Custom Hypervisor images), add-ons, and script packages PureApplication System includes pre-loaded Virtual System patterns based on years of best practice Clients can create custom Virtual System patterns from scratch or extend existing patterns Clients have full administrative access to the deployed topology *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

44 Virtual System Pattern assembly UI - Drag and drop
6/25/2018 Virtual System Pattern assembly UI - Drag and drop Virtual System pattern assembly by dragging from the palette over to the canvas Virtual image parts, Script packages, add-ons # of Custom Nodes System Scripts User Scripts If this is a new pattern you are presented with a blank canvas on the right and a palette of virtual image parts on the left. The palette on the left contains your virtual image parts and script packages which you will use to assemble your pattern. You create a pattern by dragging parts from the palette and dropping them onto the canvas. In order to add multiple parts at the same configuration point, you increment the number located in the upper left corner of the part when available. There is also an option to choose which virtual image will make up this pattern. The virtual image will dictate the available virtual image parts that you can use to make up your pattern. The example in this slide shows 4 VMs – DB2 instance, a WebSphere deployment manager VM managing two custom node VMs and a DB2 VM. User Scripts Parts to drag and drop on canvas from the Virtual images in the Catalog Canvas containing Virtual Image parts that make up Virtual System Pattern *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

45 Virtual System – Client to Logical to Physical View
6/25/2018 Virtual System – Client to Logical to Physical View Client View Logical View Physical View - VMs Deployed systems Virtual System Pattern UI 1 U 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 DMgr WAS Web Server OD Router DB2 Create Virtual System and deploy Client DB2 DMgr WAS WAS DB2 OD Router Web Server Focus is on the topology – client creates the topology pattern and deploys it Application and configuration scripts are added to the Virtual System pattern *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt 45

46 6/25/2018 Section Management and Monitoring - IBM PureApplication System Integrated Console *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

47 Integrated Console - Unified Management for entire rack
6/25/2018 Integrated Console - Unified Management for entire rack Single multi-user, role-based UI for workload deployment/management , hardware configuration/management , monitoring and other functions Both the System Console and the Workload Console has welcome screens that provide quick links to commonly used functions. It also provides links to download tools. This slide shows the welcome screen for Workload Console and quick links to functions related to Virtual Applications. From the download tooling link, you can download the command line tool, the Plug-in Development Kit to create new Virtual Application Pattern types and plug-ins, and IBM Image Constructions and Composition tool, to create Custom image for Virtual System Patterns. PureApplication System already includes patterns to deploy IBM Image Constructions and Composition tool. The download link gives you the option to run the tool external to PureApplication System. Quick links to common functions Quick links to common functions Quick links to common functions *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

48 PureApplication System Management
6/25/2018 PureApplication System Management Management of: Software and Firmware Patches Hardware Network Virtualization Storage Provisioning Licenses for workloads provisioned High Availability within rack Metering Usage Auditing Security Monitoring of Hardware and Workloads *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

49 Virtual Machine Dashboard
6/25/2018 IBM PureApplication System IBM Confidential Virtual Machine Dashboard © 2011 IBM Corporation *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

50 Middleware Dashboard 6/25/2018 IBM PureApplication System
IBM Confidential Middleware Dashboard © 2011 IBM Corporation *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

51 Logging Dashboard 6/25/2018 IBM PureApplication System
IBM Confidential Logging Dashboard © 2011 IBM Corporation *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

52 Monitoring in PureApplication System
6/25/2018 Section Monitoring in PureApplication System *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

53 PureApplication System Monitoring
6/25/2018 PureApplication System Monitoring MQ MB SAP Oracle DB Etc. Runs on… Expanded Monitoring Products that run on PureApplication System can be monitored through “Expanded Monitoring” or by integrating with existing 3rd party monitoring products Base / Included Monitoring Included in… Hardware OS (RHEL) Hypervisor (VMware) WAS HV DB2 ESE HV Java pattern Transactional DB pattern Data Mart pattern Web App pattern PureApplication System comes with monitoring for everything that is entitled in the System purchase *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

54 PureApplication System Monitoring Approach
6/25/2018 PureApplication System Monitoring Approach 1 Provide high level health information in an easy-to read top-level console Allow administrators to drill down to access finer grained information when there is a problem Context-specific information available (e.g. DB information, app server information) Users can drill down to access information on their deployments only 2 3 *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

55 Virtual Application: Contextual Monitoring Drill-down
6/25/2018 Virtual Application: Contextual Monitoring Drill-down Contextual links will be provided in the Workload and Deployment consoles to the advanced monitoring products of ITM or OPM based on user selected Monitoring link. SSO between PureApplication System and ITM/OPM User authorization to metrics based on shared roles. Virtual App. Details ITM Workload view OS/Applications New Tab New Window ITM OS view Workload Monitoring (Deployment Inlet) a ITM ITCAM view Database New Tab OPM Overview dashboard *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

56 Monitor the system status
6/25/2018 Monitor the system status 56 *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

57 License Management and Usage Reporting
6/25/2018 Section License Management and Usage Reporting *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

58 License Management is Important
6/25/2018 License Management is Important WebSphere Message Broker HV: PVUs MQ HV: PVUs 300 PVUs MQ HV 600 PVUs MQ HV 2000 PVUs MQ HV I need 600 PVUs of MQ HV. Are they available? Without license management, no single person knows the current license usage in a shared resource pool. *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

59 License Tracking Capabilities
6/25/2018 IBM PureApplication System IBM Confidential License Tracking Capabilities *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

60 Audit and Metering Reports
6/25/2018 IBM PureApplication System IBM Confidential Audit and Metering Reports *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

61 Machine Activity reports
6/25/2018 Machine Activity reports There are several pre-built reports delivered under the machine activity report menu. All the information combined can give you a detailed view of your overall systems usage. Click the report name in the left pane to generate and view a specific report in the right pane. Once you select the report that you want to view, the data is collected and the report is generated using the default settings. The default setting includes data from the last 30 days. Each report can be filtered allowing you to tailor the report to provide the specific data you need to see. The “Allocation by Cloud Group”, “Allocation by Compute Node” and “Virtual Machine Usage” reports, provide similar information but each report provides a more in-depth view of the resource. The same is true for the “Storage Allocation by Cloud Group” and “Volume Usage”. *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

62 User Activity Reports 6/25/2018
User activity reports are reports generated from user actions. You must specify a specific date range to obtain reports. *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

63 PureApplication System – Troubleshooting Overview
6/25/2018 Section PureApplication System – Troubleshooting Overview *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

64 Problem Determination and Servicing
6/25/2018 Problem Determination and Servicing PureApplication System facilities to assist Trouble Shooting Logs created from many PureApplication System H/W, S/W and deployed workloads System logs and Workload logs Events from underlying system (H/W, System S/W) Hardware map in the console to graphically show H/W problems and status Servicing By Clients Maintenance (updates) of Workload artifacts and certain System components (details in a separate PureApplication System Maintenance presentation) By IBMer All Hardware maintenance and upgrades will be done by IBMer PureApplication System Guided Service Tasks to assist IBMer in H/W maintenance and upgrade Advanced Service Level access panels for access to underlying system panels *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

65 6/25/2018 Events Events with different severity surfaced to clients in the System Console *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

66 Hardware Infrastructure Map
6/25/2018 Hardware Infrastructure Map Options to overlay on the rack Attributes of selected component Rack and its component *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

67 Summary IBM PureApplication System is a game changer
6/25/2018 Summary IBM PureApplication System is a game changer PureApplication System makes client’s move to Private Cloud simple and seamless Roll-in in a single rack that has all the H/W and S/W components needed to build private cloud Supports different deployment models to cater to variety of client needs IBM PureApplication System is a workload optimized integrated hardware and software appliance designed to dramatically simplify the development, provisioning, and management of applications in a private cloud environment. It features integrated management capabilities, allowing self-service provisioning of elastic applications, databases, and other workloads With PureApplication System, IBM has rethought some key datacenter concepts. The hardware and software are deeply integrated, providing an unprecedented degree of automation, performance, and simplicity While optimized for IBM middleware, PureApplication System has capabilities to expand beyond the available S/W by allowing clients to bring in their own middleware, applications and add that to the shared cloud resources within PureApplication System *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt

68 6/25/2018 References developerWorks series of articles on onboarding your applications for IBM PueApplication System *IBM Confidential* WD30_VisionOverview.ppt


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