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- 2. High cost and poor utilization of traditional server and storage
environments create the need to consider cloud solutions.
Common challenges include:
• High costs to purchase, set up, configure and maintain server and storage environments
• Low utilization of servers and storage—particularly test environments
• Large numbers of servers dedicated to handling peak loads
• Scaling up to handle unexpected loads or new business initiatives
• Delays in new application deployments due to
long deployment backlogs
• Non-mission-critical environments, such as
test, seen as expensive and providing little
real value—with budgets constantly being cut
• High risk of defects due to incorrectly
configured server environments
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- 3. The cloud can help accelerate business value and enable new
business opportunities.
Capabilities From To*
Server and storage
10-20 percent 70-90 percent
utilization
Self service None Unlimited
Test provisioning Weeks Shifting Minutes
workloads to
Change IBM SmartCloud Days
Months
management Enterprise can or hours
Deployment help enable new
Labor intensive opportunities Automated
process
and drive
Cost model Nearly fixed significant cost By the hour
savings.
Standardization Complex Self service
Payback period for
Years Months
new services
Legacy server Cloud server
environments environments
*Based on results from IBM’s Technology Adoption Program. Client-specific results can only be ascertained after a return on investment analysis.
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- 4. IBM SmartCloud Enterprise - a dynamic cloud infrastructure service
Internet
Global data centers
Enterprise-class shared cloud infrastructure
• Highly virtualized, automated and standardized multitenant IT
infrastructure with massive capacity and global reach
• Provides virtual servers and storage in minutes
Pay-per-use with no up-front investment
• Resources billed per hour of usage, including selected software,
with no capital expense or long-term commitments required
A flexible and feature-rich services platform
• Flexibility and features to support a myriad of workloads.
• An automated platform on which enterprises and their partners can
base higher level services
IBM owned and operated
• Built to meet enterprise security, reliability and control requirements
Serving your end users, IT for on-demand IT resources
professionals and partners.
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- 5. Yes
IBM SmartCloud Enterprise
can support a myriad of workloads Tier 3 Tier 1
Strategic
Application development Tier 2
Tier 4
Transient applications
• Demo and Proof of Concept No
• Training No Yes
• Migration of technology
Mission Critical
Multisite, outsourced development and test
• Access from multiple sites, remote locations, etc. Production workloads
• Walled off external and contractor resources Stateless web applications
Social media/Information Sharing
Cloud deployment of Rational Team ConcertTM
Batch processing
• Collaborative development
Transcoding and rendering
• Process facilitation
Projects and labs on the cloud
• Source control
• Defect management Operations and infrastructure
IBM Rational® tools for requirements gathering, asset Spillover or burst infrastructure
storage and governance, build automation and more. Disaster recovery
A site for collaboration with partners and vendors, Quick deployment of new projects
outside everyone’s firewall
Dynamic workload processing – grid resource in the
Testing and quality assurance cloud
Regression, build and verification, endurance ‘What if’ scenarios to evaluate results of swapping out
etc. tests components
Cloud deployment of IBM Rational quality Move development and test environments out of data
manager - test management center to free up resources for production use
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- 6. IBM SmartCloud Enterprise Features and functions:
features and functions Choice of nine virtual (Intel) server configurations
Choice of operating systems:
– at a glance • 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 support
Choice of six sites: US (2), Canada, Germany, Japan and Singapore
with massive capacity
Payment options:
Pay-as-you-go
• Per hour usage charges for virtual servers, storage, software
images, storage, VPN environments and static IP addresses
More at: ibm.com/smartcloud/solutions/enterprise
• Full billing details downloadable from the cloud portal
Cloud Portal: ibm.com/cloud/enterprise
Reserved capacity package options
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- 7. Nine server and eight attachable persistent storage options enable
you to configure systems to match a wide variety of workloads.
32-bit configurations 64-bit configurations
Virtual machine (VM)
Options
Copper Bronze Silver Gold Copper Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
Virtual CPUs
1 1 2 4 2 2 4 8 16
with 1.25 Gigahertz
Virtual memory (GB) 2 2 4 4 4 4 8 16 16
Instance storage (GB) 60 60+175 60+350 60+350 60 60+850 60+1024 60+1024 60+2048
• 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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- 8. The IBM SmartCloud Enterprise offering is designed to be
security-rich.
Virtual infrastructure
• Hypervisor-based isolation with customer configurable firewall rules Your servers and
• Firewall and IPS and IDS between guest VMs and Internet personal computers
(PCs)
• Multiple IP addresses per instance with which to enable security zones
• Optional VPN and private VLAN isolation of instances
• Connections may be encrypted and IBM is isolated from VMs by design Your
(using secure shell [SSH] keys in Linux and Microsoft Windows Server firewall
user access control) IBM SmartCloud
• Client has root access to guest virtual machines to further harden VMs services
• Shared images patched and scanned regularly
IBM firewall
Management infrastructure Optional VPN
• Access to the infrastructure is only enabled using web identity through gateway
the user interface portal or APIs IBM unique security
and authentication
• Complies with IBM security policies, including regular security scans Management model
infrastructure
• Controlled and audited administrative actions and operations
Private and
shared VLANs
Data centers
Guest VMs and
• Customer data and VMs are kept in the data center where provisioned data
• Physical security same as for IBM’s internal data centers IBM delivery centers
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- 9. Why IBM SmartCloud Enterprise?
IBM can deliver:
• More than just the virtualized servers and storage. IBM provides world-leading cloud
service development and delivery platforms supporting enterprises and their partners.
• Time-tested IBM architectures, frameworks, processes and assets used in hundreds of
private and public cloud engagements to help deliver the security, reliability and control
enterprises require.
• Usage-based pricing—pay-as-you-go, with reserved capacity pool options.
• A scalable environment designed and equipped to support dynamic workloads.
• Open and standardized environment to help enable more rapid and efficient collaboration
among developers located worldwide.
• Integration into existing enterprise procurement processes based on local contracting
and billing with purchase order support.
• A broad set of enterprise-oriented cloud delivery models that help you more securely
partition your environment—shared, dedicated or hybrid.
• Delivery expertise and best practices gained from years of experience managing and
operating data centers around the world.
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