how orchestration revolutionizes it provisioning
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Waiting for IT was Yesterday. How Orchestration Revolutionizes IT with you.
Provisioning
Frank ReichartSenior Director Product Marketing –Enterprise Server & Software, Fujitsu Technology Solutions
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Waiting for IT was Yesterday
How Orchestration Revolutionizes IT Provisioning
Frank ReichartSenior Director Product Marketing
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From manual provisioning to orchestration
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The buffet: the culinary on-demand principle
Imagine you are really hungryImagine you are really hungry
You want to eat something nowg
But you want to eat something which you really like and no standardized fast foody
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The ideal solution: the buffet - fast and flexible self provisioning.
The IT Buffet: Dynamic Infrastructures
The administrator defines how much server resources, which storage capacityand which network connections are needed and gets everything automaticallyThe core component to build Dynamic Infrastructures is an orchestrator –
Dynamic Infrastructures
p yServerView Resource Orchestrator
y
ServerViewResource
Orchestrator
ServerResources
NetworkResources
StorageResources
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Why orchestration?
The dark side: manual provisioning
Whenever an application administratoror a developer needs IT resources …or a developer needs IT resources …
Endless coordination process with server,network, storage, OS administration Application administrators are involvedApplication administrators are involvedtoo much in IT infrastructure provisioningEach manual installation is different causinghigh maintenance effortsgExperiences of proven configurationsare not shared New complex architectures (multi-tier, SOA)New complex architectures (multi tier, SOA)are making provisioning increasingly difficult
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That's why!
The bright side: orchestration
Whenever an application administratoror a developer needs IT resources …or a developer needs IT resources …1 He types in his required configuration
into ServerView Resource Orchestrator2 After some minutes he gets the required2 After some minutes he gets the required
resources automatically3 He can install the application
or the development environmentor the development environment
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ServerView Resource Orchestrator (ROR)
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ROR – Key Characteristics
Creation of a pool of infrastructure resourcesIntroduction of a logical platform (L-Platform) and logical server (L-Server) conceptL Platforms and L Servers are descriptions of configurationsL-Platforms and L-Servers are descriptions of configurationsROR automatically assembles resources out of the pool based on L-platformand L-Server descriptions
Logical Logical LogicalLogicalPlatform
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
GlobalResource Servers Storage Network SW
Images
Application administrators define the
Poolg Images
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Application administrators define the system they need and they get it automatically.
First Step: creating the resource pool
IT infrastructure administrators prepare resources for the pool
They register them in ServerView Resource OrchestratorThey register them in ServerView Resource Orchestrator
OSOSImage Pool
Virtual
App App
OperationSystem
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
VirtualServer Pool
App App
OperationSystem
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
GlobalResource Servers Storage Net SW
Physical
Net ork
ResourcePool
Servers Storage Net ImagesPhysicalServer Pool
NetworkPool
St
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StoragePool
ROR delivers a "buffet" of resources
The culinary buffetThe ROR Buffet
OSOSImage Pool
Virtual
App App
OperationSystem
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
VirtualServer Pool
App App
OperationSystem
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
Physical
Net ork
PhysicalServer Pool
NetworkPool
St
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StoragePool
Logical resources – automated provisioning
The application administrator/developer defineson a logical level what type of infrastructure he needs
I f D i
ROR automatically creates the defined infrastructureby assembling the resources out of the pool
Infrastructure Design
Logical server Web1
L i l W b2L d b l
Logical server AP1
L i l AP2Logical server DB1
N t 1 N t 2 SAN 1Logical server Web2
Logical server Web3
Load balancer Logical server AP2
Logical server AP3Logical server DB2
(Engineering concept)
Net 1 Net 2 SAN 1
LogicalPlatform
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
GlobalR Servers Storage Network SW
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ResourcePool
Servers Storage Network Images
You get what you order – fast!
Infrastructure Design
Logical server Web1 Logical server AP1Logical ser er DB1
Logical server Web2
Logical server Web3
Load balancer Logical server AP2
Logical server AP3
Logical server DB1
Logical server DB2
(Engineering concept)
Net 1 Net 2 SAN 1
(Engineering concept)
LogicalLogicalServer
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
Platform
GlobalGlobalResourcePool
Servers Storage Network SWImages
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Examples
Logical Server 1Request: Windows 2003 on VMwareAllocation
OSImage Pool
App App
OperationSystem
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
VirtualServer Pool
App App
OperationSystem
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
PhysicalServer Pool
NetworkPool
Logical Server 2
Request: physical server with RHEL4Allocation
StoragePool
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ROR: Resource Orchestration
Dynamic creation and management of logical servers with resource pools
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ROR: Resource Orchestration
Example: Operation to create an L-Server
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Templates for easy and consistent provisioning
Templates for proven configurations to achieve consistent provisioningDriving internal standards and compliance rules to the usersSi lif i i t t i t hSimplifying maintenance, e.g. system images, patchesApplication-specific templates allow application administrators to providethe required platforms by themselves
Logical server creation × Select a OS image ×Select a template
Name: AP-Server1
Manual
Template: Medium
CPU 2GHz *1, Mem 4GB, Disk 64GB
Name CPU Memory Disk
Small 1GHz * 1 2GB 32GB
Medium 2GHz * 1 4GB 64GB
Template
Next Cancel OK Cancel
OS Image: Windows2008Large 2GHz * 2 8GB 128GB
X-Large 2GHz * 4 16GB 256GB
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No idea which combination harmonizes best?
Stay on the safe side and choose from a menu
Benefit from proven best-practices
The Sushi menu card
Benefit from proven best-practices
The ROR menu card
Select a template
Name CPU Memory Disk Server Recovery
Small 1GHz * 1 2GB 32GB ---
Medium 2GHz * 1 4GB 64GB HA
Large 2GHz * 2 8GB 128GB HA
X-Large 2GHz * 4 16GB 256GB HA
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Higher productivity through automated provisioning
Manual Procedure With ROR
Storage Initial Setup Storage Initial Setup90 min 90 minInitialSetup
Storage Configuration Storage Configuration
OS Installation
90 min 35 min
85 min
Setup
OS Installation
OS Installation
Network Configuration
85 min
85 min
35 min
Network Configuration 60 min Pool & Template Creation 10 min
Template Creation/Selection 10 minAdding Storage Configuration 90 min
Time required for an initial setup
Template Creation/Selection 10 minAddinga Server
Storage Configuration
OS Installation
90 min
90 min Time required for an initial setup of a system can be reduced by 20%
Time required to add a serverNetwork Configuration 60 min
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Time required to add a servercan be reduced by 94%
Grouping of resources – defining access rights
Challenges of resource management in large installations
It becomes difficult to select a specific resource from a large number of resources U t d t i i th tiUsers tend to overprovision, thus wasting resourcesIn multiple administrator environment, responsibilities may become unclear
Solution by ROR
Grouping of resources on a logical or on a physical resource levelG i h
Group 3Group 1
Grant access rights to resource groups
Group 2 Group 3Group 1LogicalServer
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
Group 2LogicalServer
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
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Role-based operations
Application administrationSeparating application and infrastructure administration roles
Logical infrastructure
Logical server Web1 Logical server AP1L i l DB1 infrastructure administration roles
Application administration fully concentrates on application
t d d fi itiLogical Logical Logical
Logical server Web2
Logical server Web3
Load balancer Logical server AP2
Logical server AP3
Logical server DB1
Logical server DB2
(Engineering concept)
Net 1 Net 2 SAN 1
management and definition of required resources
LogicalPlatform
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
Infrastructure administrationAdministrators for servers, network and Global SW
OS
storage fully concentrate on delivering resources into the pool
Each expert can fully leverage his skills
GlobalResourcePool
Servers Storage Net SWImages
NetworkImage Pool
VirtualServer Pool
App App
OperationSystem
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App App
OperationSystem
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
PhysicalS P l
Each expert can fully leverage his skills instead of everybody does everything(and wrong)
(IP, SAN)
StoragePool
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Server Pool
Fast repurposing of servers
Assign the same physical server to multiple L-ServersDifferent L-Servers can be booted at different times(i.e. to enable daytime and nighttime operations)( y g p )
L-Server A L-Server B L-Server A L-Server B
WWPN1 IP1 WWPN2 IP2 WWPN1 IP1 WWPN2 IP2
Physical Server A Physical Server A
OS1 OS2 OS1 OS2
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Cost effective high-availability – share the spare
Physical environmentVirtual environment
App App App App
VMware
OS OS OS OS
Hyper V
App App
OS OSVMware Hyper-V
Server Server
OS OS
Server Server
Spare Server
M d ti h fMany productive servers share a few spare servers Increased efficiency thanks to fewer non-productive spare systemsAll services can be protected against system failures, not only the business critical servicesS t i t l it d b h ffi b it d
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Systems in central sites and branch offices can be monitored
ROR advantages
ROR benefits
Flexible adaption of IT resources according to changing business demandsF t d li f t t li ti l t ll t d ti llFast delivery of system resources to applications accelerate roll-out processes dramaticallyEasy and fast addition or exchange of system resources to the infrastructureIncreased utilization of invested hardwareDo more with the same administration teamIncreased quality of serviceEasier maintenance and simplified management of upgradesImproved consistency and compliance of your system configuration through standardization and automationIncreased agility through a fast adaptation of IT infrastructures on demand Building of an SLA-based IT operation with a high service orientation
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Architecture
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What is needed to build a DI – list of components
HardwareServer, Storage,Network Equipment
1
Network Equipment
Software which virtualizesd th h d
2and manages the hardware
Server virtualization softwareSoftware which manages physical and virtual serversSoftware which manages and virtualizes storageSoftware which manages and virtualizes storageSoftware which virtualizesnetwork connections of serversSoftware which virtualizesSoftware which virtualizesnetwork connections of storage
Mgmt. Software which manages everythingThe manager of managers (Orchestrator)
3
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What is needed to build a DI: basic architecture
Dynamic Infrastructure
Management (Orchestration) of servers, storage, network connections
Dynamic Infrastructures
Manager ofvirtual and physical
servers
ManagingStorageCapacity
VM VM VM VM
VM VM VM VM
200GB
200GB
200GB
500 500 500
VirtualizingServers
VM VM VM VM GB GB GB
Virtualizing disksto storage capacity
SAN
g p y
(Blade) servers Storage
VirtualizingServer
NetworkConnections
VirtualizingstorageNetwork
ConnectionsNetwork
LAN
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Fujitsu's architecture for Dynamic Infrastructures with ROR
Dynamic Orchestration: ServerView Resource Orchestrator (ROR)ResourceManagement
ServerView Resource CoordinatorCoordinator
Server Mgmt.Physical servers,VMs OS images
Storage Mgmt.LUNs
virtual disks
Network Mgmt.IP config, VLANs,
LAN/SAN addressesVMs, OS images virtual disksLAN/SAN addresses
Abstraction &Virtualization
Server VMVMware ESX
StorageVirtualization
I/O AddressVirtualizationVirtualization VMware ESX
MS Hyper-VXen
VirtualizationETERNUS SCDataONTAP …
VirtualizationRCVEVIOM
I f t tInfrastructureComponents
ServerPRIMERGY
PRIMEQUEST3rd party x86
StorageETERNUSNetApp …
NetworkCisco
Brocade
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Comparison RCVE and ROR
ServerView Resource CoordinatorVE manages server resources on a physical and virtual level
ServerView Resource Orchestrator manages infrastructure resources on a logical level using definitionsUtili d l iUtilizes underlying resources managers like RCVE for servers and others for storage and networkContains RCVE functionality
ServerView Resource Coordinator VE ServerView Resource Orchestrator
Tenant 1 Tenant 2
Contains RCVE functionality
OSImage Pool
A A AAA
Tenant 1 LogicalPlatform
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
Tenant 2LogicalPlatform
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
LogicalServer
VirtualServer Pool
App App
OperationSystem
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App App
OperationSystem
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
GlobalResourcePool
Servers Storage Net SWImages
PhysicalServer Pool
OSImage Pool
VirtualServer Pool
App App
OperationSystem
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App App
OperationSystem
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
App
OperationSystem
Network(IP, SAN)
StoragePool
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PhysicalServer Pool
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ServerViewResource
OrchestratorOrchestrator as part of DI cells
ServerView
Data Center Management
ServerViewResource
Orchestrator
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