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IBM Cloud
Build a cloud that’s customized for you. Dynamic Hybrid is the future.
• Robust management
• Secure by design Best of both worlds.
Private Modular Cloud Better outcomes.
Public Cloud
Maximize return on existing IT investments
Benefits:
Match workloads to best-fit infrastructure
• Low entry cost
Hit the right balance of risk to speed
• Pay-per-use
Meet seasonal capacity without CapEx
• Highly elastic
Add new capabilities quickly
SoftLayer
Automation Orchestration
✚ Have your fully function private cloud ✚ Full automation of deployment and
deployed in weeks or less lifecycle management of cloud services
✚ Automated patch management in across resources, workloads and services
minutes ✚ Manage heterogeneous hybrid
environments.
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PMC Capability Overview
IBM Cloud
Hypervisor
ESX, KVM, XEN, HYPERV, QEMU
This can be
• SoftLayer ComputeStorageNetwork
• other IaaS PureFlex & x-series
Remote Managed Services
• Client Premise
SoftLayer Software
Bare Metal Defined xAAS Integration
Framework
IBM Private
Modular Cloud
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IBM Private Modular Cloud helps you realize the full potential of your
cloud with integrated, automated infrastructure and middleware
Services to stand up a Platform-as-a-Service private cloud in client’s data center in a few weeks.
Automation throughout middleware and hardware provides higher level of value – much
faster provisioning and simpler management. Supports hybrid cloud environment.
Less than a day to stand up Start from 100VMs, scale up to In minutes for automated
on-premise PaaS private cloud (vs.
months)
10,000VMs middleware maintenance via self-
service portal (vs. weeks)
In minutes to provision /de-
provision middleware & hardware (vs. Add / remove service modules as
Up to 40% increase in IT
weeks) your needs change
productivity with optional on-going
200+ patterns ready for managed services
automated provisioning
Library of
200+ patterns
Self-service
Portal Automated
provisioning
in minutes
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Modular by design
Choose from options to build cloud fits your needs. Scale your
cloud capacity and add services quickly with modular features.
Start small and scale to 10,000 VMs1 Build your private cloud by assembling a choice
of modules
A standard set of private cloud modules
Benefits
Start small and scale your cloud infrastructure as your business demands grow
Designed to be standardized, modular and scalable from many virtual machines
Assemble your cloud with flexible choices of modules
1
Virtual machine (VM); 2Operating system (OS)
SoftLayer
Dedicated Server Customer on-premise
Hybrid
computing
Private Private
cloud cloud
SmartCloud
Orchestrator SmartCloud
Orchestrator
Additional
Failover capacity resources
site or
resources Cloudbursting
60 to 80 percent
reduction in
Quick setup Library of more Automated deployment efforts
on dashboard than 200 patterns provisioning
experienced2
Benefits
Helps accelerate time to market for new services and products
Enables faster pattern provisioning—from weeks to minutes3
Facilitates more rapid capacity scalability—within minutes4
Helps speed up the middleware maintenance process (patches, upgrades)—from weeks to minutes5
1
A pattern is defined as code for a specific operating system, database, middleware or solution that enables automated provisioning and de-provisioning of the operating
system, database, middleware and solution. 2,3,5Based on an IBM client engagement; individual results will vary. 4Based on IBM internal estimates; individual results will vary.
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Pattern based approach
Automation
service development server
...
scripts
… now you can reduce the time required to build PaaS from 6 months to 20 days!1
1
Based on internal IBM estimates; individual results will vary.
PMC Implementation
Management Setup
Tools Configuration
Tools Registration
Integrated Testing
Knowledge instruction
and risks and issues
documentation
Transition Exit
Steady State
Billing
Private modular cloud (PMC); customer evaluation questionnaire (CEQ);
virtual private network (VPN); integrated service management (ISM); Steady-state support Monthly recurring charge (MRC)
Global Asset and Configuration Data Warehouse (GACDW); configuration
management database (CMDB) One-time cost (OTC) Transition
Benefits
Provision and de-provision a set of middleware and hardware within minutes 1
No more specialized system administration skills required—users can access the tools directly
A personalized “self-service dashboard” can reduce automated maintenance times
from weeks to minutes—to implement security patches and perform upgrades 1
Automation helps enable near-zero human error, which can improve system quality2
One of the first cloud services with automated patch management in the market
1
Based on internal IBM estimates; individual results will vary. 2Ibid.
Benefits
Reduce time-to-market to deliver new business services
Improve administrator productivity
Service management
Manage Cloud software
stack Image
Provisioning Metering and
lifecycle Monitoring
management chargeback
management
Infrastructure
monitoring
Integrated managed infrastructure services
Infrastructure
Hypervisor Monitoring
management
Cloud Server
Private cloud Management
management infrastructure Storage
Reporting
Network
Managed infrastructure for private cloud from IBM leverages integrated managed infrastructure
services for:
Monitoring and management of the cloud infrastructure (hypervisor, server, storage, network)
Monitoring of the cloud software layer (i.e., VCAC 5.1, VMWare vCOPS, VMWare vChargeback)
Management of the middleware, groupware and database within the cloud software infrastructure
Monitoring and management of the provisioned virtual machines (above hypervisor)
IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) service-management disciplines
*Management of cloud software layer provided by cloud-specialized administrators (i.e., provisioning, security)
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Solution: IBM Private Modular Cloud, IBM Strategic Outsourcing, IBM Integrated Technology Services
Industry: Banking | Location: Northern Europe
Profile: A leading financial enterprise in Northern Europe | Size: More than five million retail customers
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