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Speaker Name: Lutz Bartsch and Matt NewmanDate: Nov 30th 2010Session ID: BTOT-TU-1600/3
HP Cloud Reference ArchitectureAligning Consumers, Brokers and Providers
AgendaReality of Cloud Computing
Objectives of Cloud Computing
HP Cloud Reference Architecture
Use Cases
Integrated Cloud Solution
The Essence
Align
Embrace
Design
Select
Build
Remember
AlignReality of Cloud Computing
How to take advantage?
The Cloud is here!
Key Characteristics of Cloud Services
Standard Services Offering
Scalable & Elastic
Pay per use
Shared Architecture
Internet Technology
The Evolution of Cloud Computing
Consolidate -
StandardizeVirtualize - AutomateStandard – Shared
Broker
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Strategic Approaches to Cloud Computing
Cloud service providerExternal service provider
IT organization internal service provider
OR
I need to:
Source cloud services from a provider or outsourcer
I need to:
Enable
a private/internal
cloud
I need to:
Deliver
new cloud services to my
customers
Business users
Service
Service
Service
Better busines
s outcom
esAccelerate growth
Lower costs
Mitigate risk
Business users
Service
Service
Service Valu
e d
eliv
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d
Valu
e S
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rced
Telcos, Hosting Providers,
ISPs
Enterprise IT
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Enterprise & Commercial IT
EmbraceObjectives of Cloud Computing
Business Expectations
Encourages standard
systems 68.5%
77.7%Easy/fast
to deployto end-users
64.6%Always
offers latestfunctionality
Pay only for what
you use 77.9%
Monthly payments75.3%
Requires less in-house
IT staff, costs67.0%
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Value add by Cloud Computing
Win new customers in new market segments
Bundle Cloud Services to new offerings
Deliver new Services to your market
Reach higher level of customer renitention
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DesignHP Cloud Reference Architecture
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HP Cloud Conceptual Architecture
Data driven Integration
Use Case driven architecture
Separate LayersDemand, Delivery,
Supply
Pragmatic, proven approach
Modular Building Blocks
Dem
and
Deliv
ery
Supply
Serv
ice M
anagem
ent
Resource and Foundation Layers
Integrated Service Delivery Architecture Layer
Service
Portfolio
Mgmt
Service Catalo
g Mgmt
Service Catalog and Portal Layer
Service Request Layer
Service Health &
SLAs
Marketing &
Billing
Serv
ice G
overn
ance
Principles
Demand Layer
The DEMAND layer captures all aspects of demand from consumer to the provider. The provider make services available as configure-to-order through an automated service request system connected to a service offering catalog and supported with a service lifecycle system. Requested services are provided by a click of a button in minutes/hours and charged by consumption. The portal is the single interface for the consumer for all interaction with the provider and the services.
Delivery Layer
The DELIVERY layer transforms Service Requests into Service Orders in the Order Management system and sets the charging and revenue settlement processes in motion. It intelligently orchestrates the configuration and activation of services and schedules for the provisioning of the necessary resources by aggregating data from the service configuration model, the delivery assurance system and the resource management system. It features dynamic model based orchestration to align the runtime state of the system with business driven SLAs.
Supply Layer
The SUPPLY layer functions as the dynamic resource governor that integrates a dynamic and mixed workload utility function across a heterogeneous environment with a model based orchestration system to optimize the supply of resource and fulfill the delivery of service requests. It uses bi-directionally federated service data to automate policy-based decisions to optimize the scheduling and provisioning of resources.
HP Cloud Reference Architecture
SelectUse Cases
Use case overviewC
apabili
ty
Scalability
Turnkey
Turnkey cloud
foundation
ExtensibleCloud for Service
Providers
Extensiblecloud
foundation
Private Cloud for
Enterprise
Use case overviewC
apabili
ty
Scalability
Turnkey cloud
foundation
Extensiblecloud
foundation
Infrastructure
FullCustomization
• Portal/Self-Service• Service Catalog• IaaS/PaaS/SaaS
• metering, billing, revenue settlement
• Shared Resource Pool
• Typically IaaS
+
+
ExtensibleCloud for Service
Providers
Private Cloud for
Enterprise
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Use case Characteristics, Capabilities, Architecture
Turnkey cloud foundation
Characteristics• Ideal foundation for private cloud to establish repeatable, standardized infrastructure and platform services• One touch infrastructure provisioning and management• Built on industry leading Converged Infrastructure• Used for test/dev and early private cloud implementations
Capabilities• Simple access management/portal, aimed at technical audience• Suitable for up to 1500 virtual servers (Matrix 6.2)• no pay per use/metering/billing out of the box
Architecture• HP BladeSystem Matrix
Functional Architecture
Turnkey cloud foundation
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Use case Characteristics, Capabilities, Architecture
Private Cloud for Enterprise
Characteristics• Can be based on
− HP infrastructure
− Heterogeneous servers, storage, networking or physical servers
• Can be private cloud implementation, or evolution of existing process and automation maturity
Capabilities• Service-centric experience
• Service assurance
• no pay per use/metering/billing
Architecture• Cloud Service Automation and Blade System Matrix, Business Service Management
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Functional Architecture
Private Cloud for Enterprise
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Cloud for Service Providers
– Characteristics• Can be based on
− HP ESSN infrastructure
− Heterogeneous servers, storage, networking or physical servers
• Most complex and scalable cloud implementation based on existing technology
• Typically a public cloud implementation
– Capabilities• Carrier-grade scale and performance• Carrier-grade metering and charging
– Architecture• Cloud Service Automation and Blade System Matrix, Business Service Management
• Aggregation Platform for SaaS (AP4S)
Use case Characteristics, Capabilities, Architecture
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Functional Architecture
Cloud for Service Providers
BuildIntegrated Cloud Solution
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Build the cloud you require
• Intelligent Resource Management
• Advanced Application Deployment
• Advanced Configuration Management
• Single view portal service
• Open, extensible architecture
• Supports heterogeneous environments and key 3rd party integrations
• Pre-packaged software and services to quickly implement cloud (part of HP CloudStart service)
• Self-service portal and service catalog• Automated infrastructure & basic application
provisioning• Pre-integrated hardware, software and services
Turnkey Fast-track your cloud deployment
ExtensibleCustomized to meet your changing needs
HP Cloud Service Automation
– Two complementary paths on a common foundation
HP Offerings for Cloud ProvidersBUILD & DELIVER• Cloud Service Automation
• CSA for BladeSystem Matrix
• CSA for Enterprises and Service Providers
• CloudStart
• Cloud Maps
• Cloud Application Deployment
• HP ADM and Stratavia
• Automated provisioning
• Operations Orchestrationfor Amazon EC2
• BTO Services for Cloud Infrastructure
• Aggregation Platform for SaaS
TRANSFORM• Application Transformation
• Application Lifecycle Mgmt.
• Cloud Discovery Workshop
• Cloud Design Services
• Cloud Roadmap Service
MANAGE & CONSUME• Cloud Assure
• Cloud-ready Operationswith BSM 9.0
• LoadRunner in the Cloud
• BTO SaaS
SECURE• ArcSight
• Fortify
• TippingPoint
HP Cloud Service Automation
Service Request Catalog
Operations Orchestration
Application Deployment Management
Dynamic Workload
Utility
BladeSystemMatrix
Resource Managers
Resources (Infrastructure)
VcenterInsightDynamics
Server Automation*
Physical Infrastructure
HP BladeSystem
Virtualized Infrastructure
Service Assurance
SiteScope*
Service ModelDatabaseHyper-V other
AP4SaaS & AP4SaaS Portal
Stratavia (Content Library)Cloud Maps
packaged optional* CSA for BladeSystem Matrix
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Investment Protection and Upgrade Path
BladeSystem Matrix
Built for coexistence and smooth migrationCommon technologies
Simplified, re-usable packaging and pricing for easier deployment
CSA for MatrixCloud Service Automation
HP Cloud Services
• 30 day design and implementation Service for IaaS based on BladeSystem Matrix
Cloud Discovery Workshop
Cloud Roadmap Service
Cloud Start
Cloud Service Automation
Testing-as-a-Service
• In depth design, implementation planing and ROI Service to build your way of Cloud Computing
• One day workshop to align your business wih Cloud Computing and build a first Blueprint and Roadmap
• Design and Implementation for testing service delivery framework, infrastructure, hosting model (SaaS, on/off premise)
• Integrated and packaged Suite of Solutions and Services to implement on-premise Cloud Delivery
RememberThe Essence
Your approach to the Cloud
1• “Cloud” is real• Time to evolve is now
2Your Requirements drive the
way of Cloud Computing
3HP Solutions and Services is the efficient way to build your Cloud
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