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Mitgliederversammlung OdA ICT Bern
Kurzreferat Cloud Computing
26. Apr i l 2012 Markus Nufer
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Cloud Computing ist die grosse Veränderung in der ICT
Cloud Computing ist in aller Munde: als neuartige Technologie, als nächste Generation des Internets, als fundamentale Veränderung der gesamten IT-Landschaft und als vielversprechende Chance für neue Geschäftsideen und Wertschöpfungsketten.
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Cloud Computing – Begriffe
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DefinitionWiki: Es gibt unterschiedliche Arten von Cloud-Computing, eine mögliche Gliederung ist der sogenannte technische Cloud-Stack, mit drei Schichten, in der obere Schichten auf den unteren Schichten aufbauen können, es aber nicht müssen: Infrastruktur – Plattform - AnwendungJede Schicht stellt hier einen Grad an Abstraktion dar. Auf diese Art können auch die unterschiedlichen Typen von „Clouds“ klassifiziert werden.
The NIST* definition lists five essential characteristics of cloud computing: on-demand self-service, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity or expansion, and measured service. It also lists three "service models" (software, platform and infrastructure), and four "deployment models" (private, community, public and hybrid) that together categorize ways to deliver cloud services. The definition is intended to serve as a means for broad comparisons of cloud services and deployment strategies, and to provide a baseline for discussion from what is cloud computing to how to best use cloud computing.
* NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology http://www.nist.gov/itl/csd/cloud-102511.cfm
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Verschiedene Angebote auf dem Markt:Verschiedene Ebenen von Cloud Computing
Servers Networking StorageData Center
Fabric
Shared virtualized, dynamic provisioning
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
CollaborationBusiness Processes
CRM/ERP/HRIndustry
Applications
Middleware
Database
Web 2.0 ApplicationRuntime
JavaRuntime
DevelopmentTooling
Platform as a Services (Paas)IBM Smart Business
Desktop Cloud
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IBM Ehningen
Vorführung “IBM SmartCloud Enterprise”
IBM Raleigh, US
SCE = IBM SmartCloud Enterprise
SCE
SCE
SCE
Management / Provisioning
Access Resources
Portal
Client IT
Direct or VPN(0-5 private VLANs)
ObjectStorage
SCE ObjectStorage
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You can have your server environment running in minutes and pay for it only as long as you need it.
The self-service portal, designed for ease of use, guides you through setting up what you need and triggers the automated provisioning of your servers.
Step 1
Click and choose the software you need
Step 2 Step 3
Choose the hardware and usage configuration
Application provisioned and ready to run
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IBM SmartCloud Enterprise features and functions – at a glance
More at: ibm.com/smartcloud/solutions/enterpriseCloud Portal: ibm.com/cloud/enterprise
Features and functions: Choice of nine virtual (Intel) server configurations Choice of operating systems:
• Linux; Red Hat, Novell SUSE or bring your own• Windows Server 2003 and 2008
Software image choices:• Pick a preconfigured IBM or IBM Partner image• Import, clone or copy an existing Linux image• Customize with software bundles using cloud tools
Dynamically attach/detach multiple blocks of persistent storage with up to 10 TB each
Object storage providing highly accessible and secure Internet file system with nearly unlimited capacity
Virtual servers accessible directly from the Internet or isolated in VPN environments
Cloud service framework (Paas/Saas hosting)Premium support services as a supplement to forums, with optional
add-on operating system supportChoice of six sites: US (2), Canada, Germany, Japan and Singapore
with massive capacityPayment options:Pay-as-you-go
• Per hour usage charges for virtual servers, storage, software images, storage, VPN environments and static IP addresses
• Full billing details downloadable from the cloud portalReserved capacity package options
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Nine server and eight attachable persistent storage options enable you to configure systems to match a wide variety of workloads.
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Copper
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60+204860+102460+102460+85060+35060+35060+175Instance storage (GB)
Virtual machine (VM)Options
32-bit configurations 64-bit configurations
Bronze Silver Gold Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
Virtual CPUswith 1.25 Gigahertz 1 2 4 2 4 8 16
Virtual memory (GB) 2 4 4 4 8 16 16
• Intel architecture servers can be provisioned with Linux (Red Hat, Novell SUSE or customer provided) or Microsoft Windows Server (2003 or 2008) and your choice of middleware.
• Prices start well under 10 cents per hour* for a virtual machine, including operating system. Reserved capacity options provide pools of resources at discounted rates.
• Dynamically attach and detach up to three extra blocks of persistent (RAID protected) storage to an instance, preformatted (ext3) or raw in eight sizes from 60 GB to 10 TB.
*US prices for 32-bit copper configuration with Windows Server or SUSE Enterprise Linux, current as of December 5, 2011. Prices subject to change.
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IBM provides operating system and tool licenses
Fully managed
The IBM enterprise-class service delivery platform will offer two tiers – optimizing delivery requirements and economics
Rapid access, multi-tenant solution scaled and priced based on usage.
Robust multi-tenant solution, including managed production services.
Workloads
Operating system
Management level
Availability
Security
Software usage
Pricing
Ideal for developing and deploying new application designs
Ideal for migration of traditional and higher availability applications
Linux, Windows Windows, Linux, AIX
Self Service with advanced premium support
99.5% 99.9%
Virtual and some physical isolation Multiple levels of isolation
Bring your own / pay as you go / free developer use
Hourly usage-based with reserved options Monthly usage-based and fixed contract
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IBM Kontakt
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Storage Type Instance Specific
How to attach Backup Use cases Speed / Resiliency
Ephemeral• Price is included in
the instance hourly rate
• Volumes and sizes predetermined by instance type (60GB to 2TB)
Yes:Provisioned as part of the instance provisioning process.
De-provisioned with instance.
• Attached at VM provisioning
• Only first 60 GB root segment is formatted
• Remaining storage to be formatted and mounted by the instance owner.
• Client is responsible for backup,.
• All data is captured in instance image capture process.
• Cloud backup solutions can be used as add-on service / agreement
• Application Data• Database (tables,
logs, etc.)• Transactional data
• 10 MB/sec• 75 IO/s• Not resilient against
disk failure
Persistent• Flat hourly rate of
$0.035 per 256GB per hour (~$0.10 per GB per month) for allocated block size.
Partially:• Mounted by one
and only one instance at a time.
• Data and format is retained between mounts until block is deleted.
• Attached to VM when the VM is provisioned or attach/detach dynamically.
• Up to 3 blocks per instance.
• Block sizes up to 10TB are provisioned from the SCE Console
• Client is responsible for backup,
• Storage units can be “cloned”. Must be detached prior to cloning.
• Cloud backup solutions can be used as add-on service / agreement
• Data that needs to be retained beyond the life of an instance.
• NAS (SONAS) shared across SCE hosts implemented using RAID6 hardware
• Hosts connected via shared 1 Gbit Ethernet,
• Relatively low performance
Object storage• Tiered pricing with
range $0.20 - $0.10 per GB per month depending on avg. daily usage in a month.
• Charges are for actually consumed storage.
No:• Multiple instances
can access stored objects.
• Accessible via the Internet, i.e. SCE instances not required.
• REST APIs• Virtual NAS Appliance
(CloudNAS)• 3rd party NAS
Appliances
• Customers can order copies of data in multiple data centers (currently max 2).
• Client can enable automatic background replication of data to multiple external data centers
• Backup for other storage
• Archives, e.g. document retention storage
• Global data distribution
• Geo-replication for disaster protection
• Speed is dependent on client Internet access from their point of access (inside or outside of SCE).
• Data Availability 99.9 to 99.99 depending on number of different data center copies.
• RAID hardware
Image Storage• Flat hourly rate of
$0.035 per 256GB (~$0.10 per GB/month) for actual image size
N/A:Image storage is not accessible by instances.Cloud infrastructure storage
• Users can import images from persistent storage using API.
• Users can copy images to persistent storage using API.
• Resilient storage is used; however, data is not disaster protected (no offsite copy).
• Capture private VM Image
• Clone private VM Image
• Import private VM image
• SCE provisioning processes has fast access to stored images for provisioning.
• RAID6 hardware