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Реализациячастнойи
гибриднойоблачнойИТ
инфраструктуры
предприятиянаоснове
HPCloudSystemMatrix.
Sergey Sergeev, HP CI Specialist
April 1, 2013
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“Порядок –
лишь форма представления хаоса…”
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Administration paradigm changing
hardware
Infrastructure sw
hipervisors
system sw
middleware sw
application sw
hardware
application sw
hardware
system sw
application sw
Where are You right now?..
Cloud IT
hardware
Infrastructure sw
hipervisors
system sw
middleware sw
application sw
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“A style of computing where scalable and elastic IT-enabled capabilities are delivered as a
service to external customers using Internet technologies.”
What is “Cloud Computing”?
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National Institute of Standards and Technology
NIST Cloud Computing Definition
Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared
pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and
services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or
service provider interaction.
Облачные вычисления – это способ предоставления возможности удобного сетевого
доступа по запросу к разделяемому набору эластично сконфигурированных
вычислительных ресурсов (т.е. – сетей, серверов, систем хранения, прикладных задач и
сервисов), которые могут быть быстро подготовлены для пользователей и
предоставлены им с минимальными административными усилиями или минимальным
взаимодействием с поставщиком услуг.
This cloud model promotes availability and is composed of five essential characteristics, three
service models, and four deployment models.
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-145/SP800-145.pdf
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Essential Characteristics
NIST Cloud Computing Definition
• On-demand self-service. A consumer can unilaterally provision computing capabilities, such as server time and network
storage, as needed automatically without requiring human interaction with each service’s provider.
• Broad network access. Capabilities are available over the network and accessed through standard mechanisms that
promote use by heterogeneous thin or thick client platforms (e.g., mobile phones, laptops, and PDAs).
• Resource pooling. The provider’s computing resources are pooled to serve multiple consumers using a multi-tenant model,
with different physical and virtual resources dynamically assigned and reassigned according to consumer demand. There is a
sense of location independence in that the customer generally has no control or knowledge over the exact location of the
provided resources but may be able to specify location at a higher level of abstraction (e.g., country, state, or datacenter).
Examples of resources include storage, processing, memory, network bandwidth, and virtual machines.
• Rapid elasticity. Capabilities can be rapidly and elastically provisioned, in some cases automatically, to quickly scale out and
rapidly released to quickly scale in. To the consumer, the capabilities available for provisioning often appear to be unlimited
and can be purchased in any quantity at any time.
• Measured Service. Cloud systems automatically control and optimize resource use by leveraging a metering capability at
some level of abstraction appropriate to the type of service (e.g., storage, processing, bandwidth, and active user accounts).
Resource usage can be monitored, controlled, and reported providing transparency for both the provider and consumer of
the utilized service.
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-145/SP800-145.pdf
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Service Models
NIST Cloud Computing Definition
• Cloud Software as a Service (SaaS). The capability provided to the consumer is to use the provider’s applications running on
a cloud infrastructure. The applications are accessible from various client devices through a thin client interface such as a
web browser (e.g., web-based email). The consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure
including network, servers, operating systems, storage, or even individual application capabilities, with the possible exception
of limited user-specific application configuration settings.
• Cloud Platform as a Service (PaaS). The capability provided to the consumer is to deploy onto the cloud infrastructure
consumer-created or acquired applications created using programming languages and tools supported by the provider. The
consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure including network, servers, operating systems, or
storage, but has control over the deployed applications and possibly application hosting environment configurations.
• Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). The capability provided to the consumer is to provision processing, storage,
networks, and other fundamental computing resources where the consumer is able to deploy and run arbitrary software,
which can include operating systems and applications. The consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud
infrastructure but has control over operating systems, storage, deployed applications, and possibly limited control of select
networking components (e.g., host firewalls).
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-145/SP800-145.pdf
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Deployment Models
NIST Cloud Computing Definition
• Private cloud. The cloud infrastructure is operated solely for an organization. It may be managed by the organization or a
third party and may exist on premise or off premise.
• Community cloud. The cloud infrastructure is shared by several organizations and supports a specific community that has
shared concerns (e.g., mission, security requirements, policy, and compliance considerations). It may be managed by the
organizations or a third party and may exist on premise or off premise.
• Public cloud. The cloud infrastructure is made available to the general public or a large industry group and is owned by an
organization selling cloud services.
• Hybrid cloud. The cloud infrastructure is a composition of two or more clouds (private, community, or public) that remain
unique entities but are bound together by standardized or proprietary technology that enables data and application
portability (e.g., cloud bursting for load-balancing between clouds).
Note: Cloud software takes full advantage of the cloud paradigm by being service oriented with a focus on statelessness,
low coupling, modularity, and semantic interoperability
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-145/SP800-145.pdf
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DEPLOYMENT MODELS
SERVICE MODELS
SaaS PaaS IaaS
KEY ATTRIBUTES
Elastic „ Pay-per-use „ Networked „ Shared „ On-demand
HybridPublic Private
What is Cloud Computing?
Software as a Service
Applications, business logic, and information
layered on platform services
Platform as a Service
App components, middleware and database
layered on infrastructure service
Infrastructure as a Service
Standardized, virtual pools of shared server,
storage, network and software infrastructure
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Network
Storages
Servers
HyperVisors
OS
Middleware
Business Logic
Data
SW Application
ПользовательИТперсонал
Пользователь
ИТперсонал
ИТперсонал
Infrastructure as a service
Инфраструктура как услуга
(IaaS)
Platform as a service
Платформа как услуга
(PaaS)
Software as a service
Программное обеспечение
как услуга (SaaS)
Network
Storages
Servers
HyperVisors
OS
Middleware
Business Logic
Data
SW Application
Network
Storages
Servers
HyperVisors
OS
Middleware
Business Logic
Data
SW Application
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Increasing Demands Driving More to the Cloud
• Improve business agility
• Speed innovations
• Accelerate time to value
• Deliver choice
• Reduce costs
• Develop once, run anywhere
PrivateCloud Managed Cloud Public CloudTraditional
Build
on-premises
cloud services
Consume
off-premises
cloud services
SLAs
Availability, security, performance, compliance, cost
customer-defined negotiated standard, publishedcustomer-defined
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What a Cloud should deliver
Automated infrastructure-to-app
lifecycle managementPublic, private, hybrid
Broad ecosystem of
OS’s, hypervisors, appsUnified service
delivery
Security
Scalability
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Single services view
across hybrid cloud
Multi-hypervisor, multi-OS,
heterogeneous infrastructure
Intelligent automation
and orchestration
Rapid application and
infrastructure deployment
Most complete, open, integrated system
HP CloudSystem
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Hybrid delivery based on common architecture across traditional & all cloud models
HP Converged Cloud
INFORMATION
APPLICATIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE
Public CloudTraditional
Private Cloud ManagedCloud
Choice
• Open…standards-based across all delivery models
• Heterogeneous…hypervisors, development, infrastructure
• Extensible…partner ecosystem
Consistency
• Common architecture…across all delivery models
• Portability…for flexibility & optimization
• Consumption experience…one simple model
Confidence
• Security…across info, apps, infrastructure, delivery models
• Management …end to end
• Automation…for cloud based architectures & processes
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“Services anywhere” with hybrid delivery
• Build & consume right mix of services
based on service requirements
• Leverage best of traditional IT, private,
managed & public cloud
• Manage & secure hybrid environment to
reap value & mitigate risk
Build
on-premises
cloud services
Consume
off-premises
services
IT Imperatives
Manage & Secure
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Cloud starts with a Converged Infrastructure
KEY STEPS
VIRTUALIZE
STANDARDIZE
AUTOMATE
Power, cooling
& facilities
Network
Servers
Storage
Management
software
Security
Services
HP
Converged
Infrastructure
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Moving from servers to services
Maturing your Cloud capabilities
IT transformation to
“strategic service broker”
Standardize
and
consolidate
Virtualize and
automate
Self service
applications
with full
lifecycle
management
Self service
infrastructure
Become a
service broker
in a hybrid
environment.
HP Cloud Maps
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HP CloudSystem: Delivered as three integrated
offerings
19
HP CloudSystem Matrix
HP CloudSystem Enterprise
HP CloudSystem Service Provider
• Converged Infrastructure
• Matrix Operating Environment
IaaS for enterprises PaaS and SaaS for enterprises XaaS for service providers
• Converged Infrastructure
• Matrix Operating Environment
• Cloud Service Automation
• Converged Infrastructure
• Matrix Operating Environment
• Cloud Service Automation
• Aggregation Platform for SaaS
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An integrated offering of hardware, software and services
HP CloudSystem Matrix: What’s under the Hood?
Services
+ + + +
=
Virtual
Connect
Matrix
Operating
Environment
SAN StorageBlades
CloudSystem
Matrix
All-in-One Services
plus
financing options
Virtual Connect
virtualized
LAN and SAN
connections
Capacity Planning
Infrastructure Orchestration
Disaster Recovery*
Application provisioning
& monitoring **
Integrity and
ProLiant
blade servers
Enables fast implementation and support of
one integrated private cloud solution
*Matrix recovery management bundled for ProLiant. For HP-UX customers optional: HP Serviceguard and Metrocluster.
** Application provisioning and monitoring is delivered optionally for CloudSystemMatrix through Server Automation and SiteScope.
***FC SAN storage required for physical & virtual environments, iSCSI SAN for VM data stores- HP storage provides more integrated support of recovery & storage pool mgmt.
Factory, tech
integration plus
financing options
Choice of Storage
HP Storage or 3rd
party offerings***
Integrity and
ProLiant
blade servers
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Design and provision infrastructure services with
HP CloudSystem Matrix
Resource Pools
Service Catalog
Templates
IT Users
IT Self Service Portal
Architect Designer
Admin Console
Administrator
Collections of
virtual and/or
physical servers
Hypervisors,
Blades,
Networks,
Storage…
Public cloud
Services (HP
Cloud Services,
Amazon EC2, Savvis)
Organization C
Organization B
Organization A
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HP CloudSystem
Services in minutes
Intelligent automation and lifecycle
management, infrastructure-to-applications
Reduced complexity
Integrated solution, pre-packaged service
design tools
No vendor lock-in
Open, heterogeneous, built to adapt:
Flexible, scalable, and supports all service
deployment models
Lower total cost of ownership
Up to 56%
The most complete, open, integrated system to build and manage clouds
• Billing/chargeback
• Approval flows
• Other processes
HP Cloud APIs
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What is a Cloud Map?
Cloud Maps for BladeSystem Matrix contain
one or more of the following engineering
components:
Templates
• Templates provide hardware and software
configuration that can be imported directly into
your BladeSystem Matrix, saving days or weeks of
solution design time
Sizers
• Sizers help guide capacity and performance
planning
Workflows and Scripts
• Workflows and scripts automate installation more
quickly and in a repeatable fashion
Reference Whitepapers
• Reference whitepapers to help customize the
Cloud Map for your specific implementation
Best practice templates
Deployment scripts
Sizers
Whitepapers
Workflows
www.hp.com/go/cloudmaps
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HP Cloud Maps deliver a comprehensive approach
Virtualization Tools
• Basic copies of virtual infrastructure,
OS, and application at a point in time
− Addresses only publishing and deployment
− Virtual only
HP Cloud Maps
• Basic copies and full deployment based on pre-
packaged designs from infrastructure to
applications
− Addresses design, publishing, and deployment
− Physical and virtual
− User-defined flexibility and scalability
Publish
Design
Deploy
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100+ HP Cloud Maps
for industry’s most popular applications
Leveraging decades of HP experience with leading ISVs
hp.com/go/cloudmaps
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Solution Architecture
HP Cloud Service Automation
Service Catalog, Service Management
CSA 2.0 Foundation
SiteScope
(BSM)
NETWORKPOWER & COOLING SOFTWARE INFORMATION CLOUDSTORAGESERVERS
Service Catalog
Servers, Network,
Storage & Applications
Management
Comprehensive
Services Monitoring
Cloud Controller
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• Consistent, open API’s for hybrid
cloud
• Flexible, plug-in technology to
accelerate time-to-market
• Dynamic community & ecosystem
• Attractive economies of scale
HP’s commitment to OpenStack
• 2nd largest # of employees committing code
• 4th largest # of lines of code contributed to Folsom release
• 2 directors on OpenStack board
HP innovations increase
OpenStackenterprise readiness
• Foundation for HP Cloud Services
• Core technology for CloudSystem
KVM support & bursting
Executing on HP Converged Cloud common architecture
Expanding choice with OpenStackTM technology
INFORMATION
APPLICATIONS
INFRASTRUCTUREServers,
Storage,
Network
Monitoring,
Security,
Automation
Structured,
Unstructured
HYBRID DELIVERY
Public CloudPrivate Cloud
Managed
Cloud
Traditional
INFORMATION
APPLICATIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE
INFORMATION
APPLICATIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE
INFORMATION
APPLICATIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE
HP Converged Information
HP Converged Infrastructure as a service
HP Converged Management & Security
HPOpenStackServicesAPI
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• Consistent definition, delivery, and management of private, public, and hybrid cloud services
• Dynamic licensing across multiple clouds
Integrated governance and control of multi-cloud resources
HP CloudSystem unique bursting capability
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More governance and control
HP CloudSystem out-of-the-box bursting
• Expand out-of-the-box bursting to HP
Cloud Services and Amazon EC2, in
addition to Savvis
• Specify public/private cloud deployment
during service template design
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Cost management solution for CloudSystem
More advanced capabilities through integration
Holistic cost transparency, accountability,
empowerment and control for your cloud
environment…
• Unified solution for private cloud, public cloud and
traditional –IT environment
• Out-of-the-box integration with HP CloudSystem
• Advance capabilities in flexible data collection,
pricing modeling, reporting total cost and
proactive budgets and alerts
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Integrates seamlessly with existing, heterogeneous infrastructure
HP CloudSystem
other x86
Virtualization
Compute
Storage
Networking
• Choice of OSs, hypervisors,
and compute
• Support of standard
Networks and SANs
• Integration with core IT
processes - HP Cloud APIs
• 3rd party application
templates – HP Cloud Maps
KVM
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HP Leadership, Innovation & Experience
8 out of 10
of the world’s most
trafficked websites
4 out of 5
of the world’s largest
search engines
3 most popular
social media properties
in the U.S.
4 of 5 leading
host providers in the
Gartner Magic Quadrant
Powering world’s biggest clouds, deploying a full spectrum of private clouds
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Start with any
virtualized system
• Any x86 server supported
by VMware or Microsoft
Hyper-V
• HP VirtualSystem
Add HP CloudSystem
Matrix software
Delivered through Matrix OE
• Service designer
• Service catalog
• Self service portal
• Automatic provisioning
• Capacity planning
Accelerate the path from
virtualization to cloud
• Customer installable
• Start with a trial version
• Extendable to HP PaaS/SaaS
software
Build a cloud in a day with
HP CloudSystem Matrix software
www.hp.com/go/trycloudsystem
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