CLOUDFORMS
FROM ENTERPRISE VIRTUALIZATION TO OPEN
HYBRID CLOUDS
Holistic Management of Your Heterogeneous Environment
Interest in Hybrid Cloud Computing
Private Cloud Computing Progress
Private Cloud Computing Challenges
Private Cloud Computing Challenges
Management & Operational
processes:
Automated provisioning and best
fit placement
Workload balancing/resource
optimization/Waste detection
Root cause analysis/cloud support
Capacity management & planning
Automatic public cloud bursting
under certain policies and
environment conditions
Lifecycle management
Funding/Chargeback Model:
Security:
Charge for CPU, Storage,
RBAC
Memory, Network or Instances
Quota enforcement
(OpenStack & Amazon)
Approval workflow
4 Dimensions - whole unit,
Policies/rules
allocated, actual usage,
tagged
Tagging aspect of CF allows
tracking/charging flexibility
Service Description & Self-Service Interface:
New Self-Service interface (now broken into
infrastructure and clouds
Single pane of glass view
User can be delegated power to manage
their own workloads and see-at-a-glance,
Guest OS, platform, VM state, policies (if
applied), snapshots, even see inside
workloads and view what's installed
CLOUDFORMS USE CASES
Consistency Throughout Sales Cycle
Sales
Presentation
Product
Demonstration
Proof-of-Concept
(POC)
Internal Slide
The following slides (#7 thru #30) are new CloudForms Use Case slides and are a suggested way to
introduce CloudForms to your accounts. Of course this entire deck is meant to be a library of slides
for you to customize a CloudForms presentation. We have also added slides around CloudForms
release 3.0. (Slides #31 thru #40). The older sales deck remains untouched (Slides #42 onward)
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NEXT GENERATION HYBRID IT ARCHITECTURES
RED HAT ENABLING OPEN HYBRID IT ARCHITECTURES
VIRTUALIZATION TO CLOUD CONTINUUM
Virtual Infrastructure Management
Drivers
Server
Virtualization
Consolidation
Reduce Capital Expense
Private
Cloud
Distributed
Virtualization
Flexibility & Speed
Reduce Operational Expense
Automation
Less Downtime
Self-Serve Agility
Standardization
IT as a Business
Usage Metering
Hybrid
Cloud
Capital Expense Elimination
Increased Flexibility (up and down)
Visibility
Optimization
Agility
Federation
Control
Automation
Self-Service
Brokering
Derived from Gartner Roadmap: From Virtualization to Cloud Computing (reference slide)
I want to build a cloud....
What KEY Capabilities are Important?
Self-Service Provisioning
Cloud Workload Management
Chargeback/Showback
Capacity Management & Planning
Cloud Brokering
Deploy N-Tier Applications
Public Cloud Flexing/Bursting
Leverage Existing Infrastructure
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Challenges
What we hear from customers in initial cloud meetings
1. How do I provide my users with self-service yet still control
what they can see and do?
2. How do I tie self-service to what's going on in my
infrastructure?
3. How do I provide adequate support and service levels when
I give users control?
4. How do I ensure compliance in a cloud?
5. How can I integrate this cloud into my existing
infrastructure tools and processes?
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Challenges.... continued
What we hear from customers in initial cloud meetings
6. How can I plan for capacity requirements in a cloud?
7. How do I handle N-Tier application stacks and automate
delivery to users?
8. How do I manage my capacity to maximize utilization while
still delivering adequate/good performance and availability?
9. How do I utilize public cloud resources in a controlled way?
10. How do I chargeback in a cloud model across multiple clouds/
platforms?
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RED HAT CLOUDFORMS
Cloud Enablement Integrated with Infrastructure Management
Approval
Workflow
Self
Service
Compliance
Chargeback
Quota
Enforcement
Cloud Enablement
Automation
Cloud
Bursting
Tagging
Policies
Infrastructure
Management
Resource
Mgmt
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Capacity
Planning
Optimize
Config
Mgmt
Root Cause
Analysis
IT CLOUD MANAGEMENT
Seamless Self-Service
CLOUDFORMS
Role-based Delegation
Self-Service Portals
Service Catalogs
Automated Provisioning
Quotas & Chargeback
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SELF-SERVICE AUTOMATED PROVISIONING
Deployment of Self-Service Resources
CLOUDFORMS
Role-Based
Access Controls
Intelligent
Workload
Placement
Approval Workflow
Converged
Infrastructure
Management
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Chargeback
Quota
RBAC
Requests
Service Delivery
Quota
Enforcement
IT CLOUD MANAGEMENT
Single Pane of Glass Operations
CLOUDFORMS
Configuration Management
Resource Management
Capacity & Utilization
Dashboards, Timelines
Change & Drift Tracking
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CLOUD WORKLOAD MANAGEMEMT/OPTIMIZATION
1
Workload Balancing
Normal Operating Range
Where is the best place
to run a new workload?
How can I optimize
existing resources?
2
What is
causing
spikes?
Capacity Management
Can cluster X handle workload?
Where do I have performance issues?
Where do I have waste?
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CLOUD WORKLOAD MANAGEMEMT/OPTIMIZATION
1
Workload Balancing
Normal Operating Range
Where is the best place
to run a new workload?
How can I optimize
existing resources?
2
What is
causing
spikes?
Capacity Management
Can cluster X handle workload?
Where do I have performance issues?
Where do I have waste?
3
I didn't create the
work-load, but I need to
determine what's the
problem and how to fix it
Operations and Support
Timeline
Consumption
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VM
Inspection
Drift
Analysis
Identify root cause and reduce
mean time to resolution (MTTR) by
viewing workloads in 4
dimensions:
CLOUD BROKERING
Controlling Where Requests Get Met
Dev
QA
Prod
Dev
QA
Prod
Dev
QA
Prod
Requests
Where do I have available capacity?
What policies affect placement?
Converged
Infrastructure
Dev
QA
Prod
Dev
QA
Prod
Which options offer least cost?
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N-TIER APPLICATION SERVICES
Orchestrate Deployment and Management
Approval Workflow
Post-Provisioning
Configuration:
Management
How long do you need
it?
How big do you need it?
What is it's purpose?
90 day project
Medium size
App Development
I need resources for
application service X. 2 Web
servers,
1 JBoss App server, and
1 Oracle DB server
VM Templates:
4
Where can I place this workload?
What policies may affect placement?
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SMS
BladeLogic
etc....
Intelligent Service Delivery:
Web server
Application server
Database Server
N-Tier Application
Service Request
Satellite
Puppet
Chef
Converged
Infrastructure
Chargeback:
- Whole Unit
- Allocated
- Actual Usage
- Tagged
CLOUD BURSTING AND REPLICATION
Taking Advantage of Public Cloud Resources
Your Datacenter
1
2
VM Replication
Auto-Cloud Bursting
Converged
Infrastructure
Approval Workflow
Management
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Why Cloud Replication/Bursting
Policy-based decisions
Free up on-premise
Threshold-based bursting
Monitor consumption
Retire and reclaim
MANAGING RESOURCES
Brownfield & Greenfield Single Pane of Glass
True Visibility
CloudForms sees all VMs and workloads, not just ones it created. CloudForms
interrogates the virtual disk VS just speaking to originating management system
Admin
Role #1
Admin
Role #2
Admin
Role #3
Guest OS
Platform
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VM State
Policy Applied
# of Snapshots
ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS
Reducing the Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR)
When VM compared to
template, quickly see issue
was caused by recently
increased memory
Drift Analysis
Compare to parent/host
Compare to earlier time
Quickly find similar VMs across the
landscape KEY
Genealogy what is the worst case
scenario, know if the problem will
expand beyond
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MANAGING CONVERGED INFRASTRUCTURE
Vendors are building pre-configured hardware stacks (or converged infrastructure)
System Integrators are being asked to build pre-configured hardware stacks as well
Converged Infrastructure
Virtualization
Networking
Storage
Hardware
Cloud in a box
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Commercial Examples:
vBlock VCE (EMC, Cisco, VMware)
PureFlex IBM
FlexPod Cisco & NetApp
vStart Dell
IT CLOUD MANAGEMENT
Executive Management
CLOUDFORMS
Financial Management
Governance & Compliance
Forecasting & Planning
Health, Availability
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CHARGEBACK/SHOWBACK
Tagging Provides Flexibility
Network
CPU
Memory
Storage
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4 Dimensions to Cost:
Whole Unit
Allocated
Actual Usage
Tagged
CAPACITY MANAGEMENT & PLANNING
View Capacity & Best Fit Recommendation Across the Landscape
Bottlenecks &
Alerting
Capacity Planning
Best-Fit Placement
Trending
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AUTOMATING IT PROCESS
Protect Environment Stop VM if it Breaks Policy
Sample Rule: Every Windows VM must have McAfee v2.0 installed
Help Desk
YES
NO
Security Team
CLOUDFORMS
Converged
Infrastructure
IT Management
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Users only see conforming VMs/Workloads
Non-conforming VMs preventing from running
Policy breach notifications sent automatically
Tagging certain items allows one to apply policies to only tagged items
WASTE DETECTION
Optimize the Environment
Over-Allocated
CPU by 16 GHz
Memory by 18 GB
Storage by 213 GB
North America
Allocated
CPU
50 GHz
Memory 60 GB
Storage 400 GB
Actual
34 GHz
42 GB
187 GB
Europe
Allocated
CPU
30 GHz
Memory 45 GB
Storage 250 GB
Asia
Actual
26 GHz
39 GB
237 GB
Allocated
20 GHz
CPU
Memory 30 GB
Storage 150 GB
Actual
17 GHz
26 GB
142 GB
= VM
= VM sprawl
= Incorrectly
configured
workload
VM sprawl
Incorrectly configured workloads
Datastore wastage
Over-allocated resource pools
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78%
22%
Storage Consumption
Understand resource consumption
today and trending over time:
Storage 78% Used 22% Free
CLOUDFORMS
Cloud Operations Management
Complete Cloud Service Lifecycle
Automated Provisioning
CPU, Memory & Storage
Scheduled
Retirement
Delegated
Operations
Demand-Driven Scaling
Power Operations, Console
Reconfiguration
Intelligent Optimization
Automated
Provisioning
Delegated Operations
Simple/Multi-Tier, Full Stack
Self-Service, Service Catalog
Horizontal & Vertical
Start/Stop or Provision/Destroy
Scheduled Retirement
Fully Automated
Multi-Phase
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DemandDriven
Scaling
Intelligent
Optimization
What's New in Release 3.0
CloudForms v3.0 - At a Glance
UI Changes
Red Hat OpenStack Support
Enhanced Amazon Web Services
Improved Services Management
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4
Red Hat Virtualization Integration Enhancements
UI Changes
Cloud & Infrastructure
Combined into Services & Workloads Single Pane of Glass
OpenStack
A Management Comparison
Feature
Configuration Management
Policy State Management
Service Catalog
Life-Cycle Management
Reporting
Single Pane Glass View
Chargeback
OpenStack
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
RHEL OPS &
CF3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Amazon Web Services - VPC
Virtual Private Cloud, Placement and Zones
Enhanced integration with Amazon Virtual Private Cloud
Support for Provisioning & Automation
Automatic Placement
Shared AMIs
Amazon Web Services - IAM
Identity Access Management
Integrated CloudFORMS and IAM access
control
User logon to CloudFORMS
CloudFORMS role based access for UI and
Function.
CloudFORMS visibility
Services
Dynamic, Provisioning and Retirement
Dialogs Support Dynamic Controls Populate from file, database, webservice,
api or just statically.
Provisioning - Support for
RHOS, RHEV, vSphere and
AWS.
Retirement - Scheduled and
Instant Retirement. Support
for retirement removal and
notifications.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4
Appliance Operating System
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Enhancements
Compact and Fast
Support for RHEV-M Templates
VM and Service Provisioning
Previous support for ISO and
PXE Provisioning
Compact and Fast
The following slides are the original CloudForms
Sales & Technical Presentation slides
IT CHALLENGES
Scale-out on demand
hampered by proprietary
virtualization licensing
Other solutions force
single-vendor stack
solutions, requiring migration
and forklift
Public cloud like future based
on open source technology,
enables economics of
scale-out
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WORKLOADS
MANAGEMENT
FLEXIBILITY
VM sprawl and management
sprawl
Multiple panes of glass with
no central governance
Demands for self service
must balance with policy and
security
Orchestration of complex
and repeatable tasks
Discovery and monitoring of
disparate systems
Legacy workloads require
traditional datacenter
virtualization
New cloud enabled
workloads need flexible
scale-out, fault tolerant
infrastructure
Management tools must deal
with both use cases
Solutions must deal with a
long term migration from one
type to another
IDC Continued Efficiency Via Virtualization ?
Average # of VM/Server
7.7
Why harder every year?
Two possibilities:
3
2
f(x) = 2.65 x^0.50
R = 0.97
1
0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Densit y Estimat es from IDC
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6
5
Bad news: now
diminishing returns
Not enough capacity:
limit in technology?
Less to learn: already
extracted benefits of
virtualization?
IDC Capacity is not the Bottleneck
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200
Average # of VM/Server
175
150
Moore's Law
125
100
77.07
75
50
25
0
7.7
2006
2008
2010
2012
2014
2005
2007
2009
2011
2013
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We bring in capacity far
faster than we can
utilize it
Virtualization alone
cannot keep up
Need to change our
model
(Similar capacity growth
for network and storage)
Forrester
Virtualization and Operational Efficiency
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VIRTUALIZATION TO CLOUD CONTINUUM
Virtual Infrastructure Management
Drivers
Server
Virtualization
Consolidation
Reduce Capital Expense
Private
Cloud
Distributed
Virtualization
Flexibility & Speed
Reduce Operational Expense
Automation
Less Downtime
Self-Serve Agility
Standardization
IT as a Business
Usage Metering
Hybrid
Cloud
Capital Expense Elimination
Increased Flexibility (up and down)
Visibility
Optimization
Agility
Federation
Control
Automation
Self-Service
Brokering
Derived from Gartner Roadmap: From Virtualization to Cloud Computing (reference slide)
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Industry Trend Hybrid Cloud
Existing IT + Private Cloud + Public Cloud = Hybrid Cloud
Private Cloud
Physical IT
Virtual IT
Private Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
Public Cloud
It's all happening at the same time!!!
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IT Transformation to Clouds
Clouds - Analyst Perspectives
In three years 45 % of overall IT
service delivery will be through some
form of cloud delivery model including public and private clouds
Source: IDC North American CloudTrack Survey, Summer 2012,
N=801, 100+ users
Ultimately, organizations that desire to
optimize business value and solution
delivery will broker and integrate a mix of
internally and externally provided
services.
Source: Gartner Decision Point for Selecting an Application's Cloud Migration
Strategy Published: 3 July 2012 ID:G00235074 Analyst(s): Richard Watson |
Anne Thomas Manes
Forrester's Forrsights Hardware
Survey, Q3 2012 showed that 46% of
enterprises are prioritizing
investments in private clouds in 2013.
In 2013, customer expectations will force
IT organizations to adopt a hybrid-IT
operating model that can host critical
applications in the private cloud and can
use public cloud services to increase
business and IT agility.
Source: Gartner 2013 Cloud Computing Planning Guide: Rising
Expectations - 1 November 2012 ID:G00245451
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IT Transformation to Clouds
Open Hybrid Cloud Architecture IAAS, PAAS, Cloud Apps
Self-Service Provisioning
Lifecycle Management
Resource Quotas and Metering Governance
Self-Service Deployment
On-Demand Platform Services
Cloud Application Platform
Component Reuse
Application Portability
Data Portability
Cloud Application Development
Cloud Service Deployment
Cloud Brokering
Portable Cloud OS
Cloud Provider Certification
Heterogeneous Physical and Virtual
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IT Transformation to Clouds
Lock-in Concerns
Lock-in is a real risk for IT
organizations moving to cloud
Fear of lock-in is driving strong
interest in open cloud technologies
and platforms
Greatest innovation is occurring in
open source cloud projects not
proprietary, closed solutions
Cloud architecture decisions can
dramatically limit ROI and flexibility
Most hybrid cloud computing
technologies and services seek to lock in
customers to their respective
technologies and services, as there are
no industry standardized approaches.
GARTNER
Risks of platform lock-in exist at every
tier of the cloud.
-Thomas Bittman, GARTNER
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THE FIRST CLOUDS WERE BUILT ON
RED HAT TECHNOLOGY
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RED HAT APPROACH TO OPEN HYBRID CLOUD
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WHO RELIES ON CLOUDFORMS TODAY?
Heterogeneous Virtual and Cloud Management
US Patent
& Trade Office
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Red Hat CloudForms Customer Slide May, 2014
CLOUDFORMS
Cloud Operations Management
Delivers an Open Cloud
Management Platform that
Supports Heterogeneous Private,
Public and Hybrid Clouds
Enables Evolution from Proprietary
Infrastructures to Open, Hybrid
Clouds
Enables IT to Deliver IAAS and
Broker Cloud Services, Optimize
Resources and Reduce Costs
Manages Service Deployment
across Hybrid Clouds Using
Policies, SLAs and Cost
Provides Rich Integration into
Existing Enterprise Management
Systems and Processes
Eliminates Proprietary Cloud
Management Tool Vendor Lock-In
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CLOUDFORMS
Capabilities
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CLOUDFORMS
Built for Enterprise Scale Cloud Operations Management
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CLOUD MANAGEMENT
Usage Scenarios
Reduce Cost of
Existing VMware
Virtual
Migrate to Lower
Cost Virtual Platform
CLOUDFORMS
CLOUDFORMS
Transform Existing Virtual Platforms into
Private Clouds
Private
Hybrid
CLOUDFORMS
CLOUDFORMS
CLOUDFORMS
Build Private Cloud
CLOUDFORMS
Build Hybrid Cloud
Build Open Hybrid Cloud
CLOUDFORMS
CLOUDFORMS
Private
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CLOUDFORMS
Unify Management of Existing
Multi-Hypervisor Environments
Public
IT CLOUD MANAGEMENT
Seamless Self-Service
CLOUDFORMS
Role-based Delegation
Self-Service Portals
Service Catalogs
Automated Provisioning
Quotas & Chargeback
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IT CLOUD MANAGEMENT
Single Pane of Glass Operations
CLOUDFORMS
Configuration Management
Resource Management
Capacity & Utilization
Dashboards, Timelines
Change & Drift Tracking
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IT CLOUD MANAGEMENT
Executive Management
CLOUDFORMS
Financial Management
Governance & Compliance
Forecasting & Planning
Health, Availability
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IT CLOUD MANAGEMENT
Integration
Enterprise
Service Catalogs
Management &
Reporting
Event Consoles
CMDB
ITPA/RBA
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CLOUDFORMS
CLOUDFORMS
Benefits
Lower Acquisition Cost
Faster Time to Cloud
Highest operational efficiency
Open/Flexible
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Maximize resource efficiency
Increased Automation
Integrated capabilities that eliminate need for many tools
Continuous Optimization
Out-of-the-box reports, alerts, policies, integration, automation
Tool Reduction
Virtual Appliance, agent-free
Lower Implementation Costs
Lowest cost of leading commercial vendors
Leverage low cost virtual platforms for your cloud
RED HAT CLOUD SERVICES
A Valued Partner
Red Hat Services
15 years unparalleled expertise in
open source solutions to help you:
Mitigate transformation risk
We are more than satisfied with the
quality of solutions and services
provided by Red [Link] complex
nature of this project suggested that
the implementation would be
complicated. However, thanks to the
help and support of Red Hat, we were
able to complete the project quickly
and effectively.
Reduce internal support
requirements and overhead
- Julio Matarranz
Head of Corporate IT, NH Hotels
Accelerate project completion
and time to value
Make smart architectural
decisions
Maximize product
performance
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CLOUDFORMS Customer Success
Key Characteristics
One of the world's leading financial services companies
Broad range of financial products
64,000 employees; offices in 50 countries
Very Large, distributed, IT infrastructure Americas, EMEA, APAC
7 DCs / 600 Hosts / 5,000 VMs (goal: 30,000 VMs)
Mixed environment Linux, Windows
Challenges Faced
Unified Monitoring,
Management &
Automation to Create a
Global Cloud
Key Objectives:
Accelerate service delivery
Increase ops efficiency
reduce admin overhead
Maximize utilization of compute
resources & IT investment
Benefits Gained
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Lack of visibility across global virtual infrastructure
Business requests taking weeks to fulfill
Trouble managing current capacity & planning future capacity needs
Manual reconfiguration of workloads inefficient, time consuming
Unable to enforce admin access policies in compliance with corporate
standards
Unable to offer self-service provisioning; no integration into Service Catalog
Implemented single-pane global visibility to easily monitor entire global
virtual infrastructure
Improved service delivery from 3 weeks to 15 minutes self-service
Fully integrated CloudForms & Service Now service catalog
Enabled fully automated workload & resource management
Strictly enforced management policies SmartTagging & classification
CLOUDFORMS Customer Success
Key Characteristics
Cloud for Development
and Test Environments
Challenges Faced
Key Objectives:
Increase productivity
Increase ops efficiency
reduce admin overhead
Maximize utilization of compute
resources
R&D IT unable to keep up with requests
Time wasted cleaning systems
Trouble managing current capacity & planning future capacity needs
Manual cleaning of workloads inefficient, time consuming
Unable to enforce quotas on users & teams, no workload lifecycle control
Users granted access to platform administrative tools
Benefits Gained
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World's leading analytics data solution company
Broad range of data warehousing and analytics products & services
10,000 employees; offices in 42 countries
Large R&D organization 80+ teams; Multiple products/platforms
Rapid build up and tear down of servers
110 Hosts / 3,000 VMs (fluctuates based on release cycles)
Mixed environment Linux, Windows
Implemented a Cloud for dev & test teams to scale systems for continuous
testing across multiple features & releases
Reduced service delivery times with self-service provisioning & integrated
build processing
Increase infrastructure utilization with automated quotas & lifecycle policies.
Average servers in use grew 5x in 2011
Increased productivity & quality though clean systems provisioning
Freed up IT to delivery new services; i.e. training platform across engineering
CLOUDFORMS Customer Success
Key Characteristics
Global provider of customer communications
Supplier of a range of equipment, software & services
29,000 employees; offices in 100 countries
Datacenters in the US, England & India
80 Hosts / 1,000s of VMs
Mixed environment Linux, Windows
Challenges Faced
Global Cloud for
Development, Test &
Support Centers
Key Objectives:
Increase service delivery
Increase ops efficiency
Maximize utilization of
compute resources
Benefits Gained
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Lacked consolidated view of the infrastructure
Existing provisioning platform decommissioned by vendor
Multiple tools for provisioning versus operations
Inefficient use of existing capacity, over-allocation, under utilized storage
No way to enforce standards for both configuration & operations
Tool consolidation through implementation of a single plane of glass portal
for provisioning & operations
Policy-based automation of workload and placement
Increased infrastructure density by identification of brownfield
over-provisioned workloads
Increased efficiency through enforcement of configuration & operational
standards
CLOUDFORMS Customer Success
Key Characteristics
Global leader in diversified healthcare
Research, development & manufacturing of medicines & vaccines
100,000 employees; offices in 100 countries
Distributed R&D organization 3 large datacenters, 30-40 midsize datacenters
100 Hosts / 1,000s of VMs
Mixed environment Linux, Windows
Challenges Faced
Policy-based Virtual
Infrastructure
Management
Key Objectives:
Ensure compliance
Increase infrastructure
efficiency
Increase service levels
Benefits Gained
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Unable to enforce operational compliance so some workloads could not be
virtualized
No consolidated view of distributed infrastructure making capacity
management & planning difficult
Over allocated workloads with unidentified waste
Problem determination difficult with no intra-workload visibility
Users granted access to platform administrative tools
Automated policy enforcement ensures compliance & allowed for the increase
of workload virtualization
Reduced MTTR with workload insight
Increased infrastructure utilization with automated snapshot policies &
identification of over-allocated VMs
Consolidated capacity management & planning
Management dashboards & reporting
CLOUDFORMS
Technical Slides
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CLOUDFORMS
Cloud Operations Management
Complete Cloud Service Lifecycle
Automated Provisioning
CPU, Memory & Storage
Scheduled
Retirement
Delegated
Operations
Demand-Driven Scaling
Power Operations, Console
Reconfiguration
Intelligent Optimization
Automated
Provisioning
Delegated Operations
Simple/Multi-Tier, Full Stack
Self-Service, Service Catalog
Horizontal & Vertical
Start/Stop or Provision/Destroy
Scheduled Retirement
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Fully Automated
Multi-Phase
DemandDriven
Scaling
Intelligent
Optimization
RED HAT CLOUD VISION
Open hybrid clouds from ALL Infrastructure
Red Hat
PaaS
Application
OpenShift
IaaS
Operating System
Linux; Windows
Infrastructure
Virtual or Physical
HYBRID
CLOUD
PRIVATE
CLOUD
VMware
vSphere
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Red Hat
RHEV
Microsoft Red Hat
System OpenStack
Center
Applications
&
Operating System
and Hardware
SELF-SERVICE
Consumption with Control
CLOUDFORMS
VIRTUAL
RESOURCES
PORTABILITY
PHYSICAL
RESOURCES
Red Hat
Enterprise
Linux
Microsoft
Windows
PUBLIC
CLOUD
PUBLIC
RESOURCES
Amazon Rackspace
EC2
Red font denotes a future enhancement
CLOUDFORMS
Cloud Management Platform Capabilities
Access
Control
Directory Integration, Role-Based
Classification-Driven Access Control
Self-Service & Admin Portals
Service Catalogs
Service Modeling & Designer
IaaS/PaaS Provisioning
Lifecycle Management
Financial Management
Service
Management
Monitoring & Alerting
Capacity Planning
Self Learning Analytics
Quota Enforcement
Resource Pooling
Resource
Management
Infrastructure
Management
Hybrid
Cloud
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Automated Provisioning
Dynamic Reconfiguration
Capacity Planning
Federation
Brokering
Abstraction
Automation
Process
Runbook
Task
Orchestration
Workflows
Approvals
Policy
Enforcement
Provisioning
Retirement
Reclamation
Classification
Optimization
Workload
Management
Integration
CMDB
Service Catalog
Incident
Change
Runbook
Event Console
SEIM
Helpdesk
Portals
Web Services
CLOUDFORMS
Built for Virtualization and Cloud Management
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CLOUDFORMS
Built for Virtualization and Cloud Management
CLOUDFORMS
Built for Virtualization and Cloud Management
CLOUDFORMS
Built for Virtualization and Cloud Management
CLOUDFORMS
Built for Virtualization and Cloud Management
CLOUDFORMS
Built for Virtualization and Cloud Management
CLOUDFORMS
User - Catalog
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CLOUDFORMS
User - Dashboard
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CLOUDFORMS
User My Middleware Workloads
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CLOUDFORMS
Ops - Monitoring
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CLOUDFORMS
Ops - Dashboard
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CLOUDFORMS
Executive - Chargeback
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CLOUDFORMS
Executive - Planning
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Thank You
Questions?
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