2. ... VERS L‟ “IT AS A SERVICE”
Phase III
Phase II
Phase I
Gain en CapEx /
Consolidation
Gain en fiabilité et en
QOS
Gain en agilité et en
automatisation
IT Production
Business Production
IT as a Service
5. Libérer les ressources pour apporter de l‟innovation
“Différents utilisateurs,
périphériques, applications, …
automatiquement
IT as a Service
“Applications trop lentes”
“Le temps de déploiement
d’applications doit convenir au
business
“La gestion des
périphériques implique
des interventions
humaines”
Maintenance IT
“Le déploiement
prend des semaines”
“Le déploiement
d’environnement de
production prend quelques
minutes”
“On peut déployer n’importe
quelle application n’importe où”
30%
50%
40%
Moyenne des
Moyenne du
Objectif ITaaS :
clients VMware
marché
Dépenses sur
Dépense sur
Dépense sur
l’innovation
l’innovation
l’innovation
6. COMMENT PRENDRE EN COMPTE LES APPLICATIONS
TRADITIONNELLES MAIS AUSSI LES NOUVEAUX TYPES?
…chacune avec ses besoins
Applications traditionnelles
Applications nouvelle
génération
7. CHACUN A SES ATTENTES
CIO
Accélérer l’IT
Ops Team
Respecter les
niveaux de
services
CTO
IT évolutive
CFO
Améliorer le
ROI
Administrateur de
l‟infrastructure virtuelle
Fournir une infrastructure
nécessaire au Business
Utilisateurs
Simplicité,
efficacité
Utilisateurs itinérants
Access depuis
n’importe où
Business Unit
Applications pour
stimuler la croissance
8. LA RÉPONSE
Accès à la demande des services
Transparence des coûts
Tout cloud, toutes plateformes
Une infrastructure programmable et
automatisée
IT as a Service
Run IT like
a service
business
10. Et si …
Le même principe de virtualisation….
Abstraire
Regrouper
… était appliqué au niveau du
Datacenter !
Automatiser
11. Software-Defined Data Center
Abstraire
Toute l’infrastructure est virtualisée, fournie sous
forme de service, et le controle de ce Datacenter
est entierement automatisée et pilotée par du
logiciel.
Regrouper
Automatiser
15. VSAN
• Stockage centralisé, réparti localement sur les ESX
• Implémenté dans le kernel vSphere
• Protection contre la perte d‟un ou plusieurs ESX
Ecriture simultanée sur N nœuds
• Souple et évolutif
Rajout d’’ESX avec disques locaux
• Configuration simple à base de „Policies‟ par VM
• Performance
Caching SSD, IO parallélisés
• Compatible avec vSphere Replication
16. POLITIQUE DE STOCKAGE
VM déployée
instantanément
utilisant une simple
politique de
stockage
Plusieurs politiques
de stockage VSAN
possibles
vSphere
vSphere
VSAN
VSAN
…………….
SSD
Hard disks
SSD
Hard disks
SSD
Hard disks
SSD
Hard disks
SSD
Clustered VSAN Datastore
Clustered VSAN Datastore
Hard disks
SSD
Hard disks
Extensibilité
dynamique le
capacité et la
performance de
stockage.
22. BESOINS FONCTIONNELS
Consommation/utilisation du Cloud
Catalogue, Approbations, SLA,
Capacité, Contrôle….
Intégration dans
le système
d‟information
(DNS, CMDB,
Ticketing…)
Moteur du Cloud :
Intégration technique « bas niveau ».
Pilotage des ressources physiques ou virtuelles
élémentaires.
Environnements
non VMware
VMware
23. L‟APPROCHE SCRIPTÉE
ScriptS pour créer les comptes utilisateurs
ScriptS ….
Consommation/utilisation du Cloud
ScriptS pour contrôler l’autorisation
Catalogue, Approbations, SLA, les quotas
ScriptS pour gérer
Couteux en développement Capacité, Contrôle….
ScriptS pour affection des services
Long
Intégration dans
ScriptS pour integration AD
Difficile à maintenir
le système
d‟information
Risqué
ScriptS pour configurer le
ScriptS….
ScriptS ….
ScriptS ….
(DNS, CMDB,
DNS Ticketing…)
ScriptS d’approbation
ScriptS pour configurer le reseau
ScriptS ….
ScriptS d’archivage ….
ScriptS
Moteur du Cloud :
Intégration technique « bas niveau ».
pourPilotage des ressources physiques ou virtuelles
configurer les SLA
élémentaires.
ScriptS pour provisionner le stockage
ScriptS ….
Environnements
non VMware
VMware
24. POUR QUE CELA FONCTIONNE . . .
• Ne pas réinventer la roue. VMware propose une plateforme de
commande et de provisioning efficace et interopérable.
• L’orchestrateur doit servir à intégrer le cloud au système d’information,
pas à le redévelopper.
• Préférer les efforts sur les points organisationnels plutôt que
techniques.
25. COUVRIR UN MAXIMUM D‟ENVIRONNEMENT
VMware vCloud Automation Center
Self-Service Lifecycle Management
Automated
Delivery
Policy Based
Governance
Intelligent
Resource Mgmt.
26. CATALOGUE DE SERVICES UNIFIÉS : APPLICATIONS,
INFRASTRUCTURE, XAAS, DESKTOPS
Votre logo
Personnalisation par
tenant
Apparence type :
App store
Catégorie Service
Extensibilité avec de
nouveaux services
Services
personnalisés
Approbation et droit
d‟accès pour
chaque item
29. HITACHI UNIFIED COMPUTE PLATEFORM (UCP)
UNE PLATEFORME POUR TOUTES LES APPLICATIONS
Virtuel
Non-Virtuel
XaaS
Applications
Critiques
Messagerie et
Collaboration
End-User
Computing
30. ACTIONS POSSIBLES EN FONCTION DU RÔLE
Securité
Administrateur
Cloud
Policies
Templates
SLA
Granularité fine de la personnalisation des
politiques en fonction des besoins
business.
Profile de couts
Service Blueprints
Service Tier
Private
Virtuel
Request
Provision
Manage
Manage
Retire
Archive
Provision
Manage
Retire
Public
Cloud
Retire
Provision
Private
Physique
Archive
Dev/Test
Request
Approval
Production
Request
Desktop
vCloud Automation Center
Infrastructure partagée
31. EXEMPLE D‟INTÉGRATION DE SERVICES TIERS
vCloud Automation Center
Consommateurs
du Cloud
Service
Blueprints
Request
Approval
Provision
Manage
Retire
Plug-in
vCenter Orchestrator
Allocation d’une adresse
IP et d’un nom DNS
Archive
32. DÉPLOIEMENT DES APPLICATIONS
Rationnaliser les processus de déploiement et de mise à jour
Réutilisation des composants déjà construits
Réutilisation des modèles sur les différents environnements et Cloud
Blueprint applicatif
Components
Composants
33. CYCLE DE VIE DES APPLICATIONS
RÉUTILISATIONS DES
BLUEPRINTS
APPLICATIFS POUR
ÊTRE SUR D‟ÊTRE
COHÉRENT
Application des mises à jour
CHANGE
Dev
Test
Prod
vSphere
vCloud
Déploiement cohérent rapide sur différents environnements.
Applications des changements
35. TABLEAU DE BORD
Problèmes
immediats
Problèmes
à venir
Opportunités
d’optimisation
Disponible pour tous les objets
(VM, ESX, Cluster, Datacenter,
vCenter, groupes customs)
Vision facilitée sous forme de
badges
Indicateurs de la performance,
la capacité et de la rentabilité
38. ETUDE D‟IMPACT D‟UN CHANGEMENT – SCENARII “WHAT-IF”
Aujourd’hui
Nouvelle limite de
capacité si je
rajoute 10 VMs
Ma capacité
en nombre
de VMs
VMs
deployées
Limite de
capacité actuelle
40. UNE PLATEFORME POUR TOUTES LES
APPLICATIONS
D’ici 2017, 85% des nouveaux serveurs déployés seront virtuels vs 44% en 2010.
Gartner, November 2013, IT Spending, Worldwide
Microsoft®
Exchange
Server
Citrix
XenDesktop
SAP
HCP
Anywhere
Microsoft
SharePoint®
VMware
Horizon
View
Oracle
Database
Backup
vSphere
Operating System
Compute Blades
IP and SAN Networks
Storage plus DR and Backup
41. HANDS ON LABS (HOL)
DES DIZAINES DE LABS
DISPONIBLES GRATUITEMENT
EN LIGNES !!!!
HTTP://LABS.HOL.VMWARE.COM
The IT sector is on a Journey.As customers continue to adopt virtualization technology, we have seen a fundamental shift in how they are able to build, run and deliver IT services to their business partners and how they have been able to directly advance their business goals.The Journey is more than a path of adopting increasing amounts of technology. It is a shift in the role that virtualization plays – from a catalyst for consolidating hardware infrastructure, to an efficiently managed and automated environment, to a platform for agile IT service delivery and consumption. The Journey provides an overarching view for how customers evolve from rigid and inflexible legacy architectures to modern and agile infrastructures.
IDC has described three eras of IT.The first was the mainframe era, in which the killer app was the automated payroll and IT was in an access-controlled glass room.The second phase was the client-server era of distributed computing, where we had millions of users and thousands of apps and we ended up building silos of IT—the data centers of today, or the museums of IT past. But the era that were entering into is the mobile-cloud era, in which it's about billions of users. Virtually every human on the planet is interacting with millions of application. And it's all about IT as a service, with a self-service catalog that becomes the standard way people expect to achieve and receive their capabilities and their applications for the future. And IT must operate at higher and higher velocity. Simply put, the fastest will win.
In the new Mobile-Cloud Era, four trends are shaping IT: social, mobile, cloud, and big data. These are affecting both consumer IT as well as business IT. Each of these trends affect the others. And everything that's happening in the world of IT today is affected by at least one, often more, of these trends. More people, more apps, more data, all placing huge demands on the infrastructure that you deliver.
Gartner estimates that some 30 percent of IT’s budgets today are going into new innovation. And the reason is that apps are slow, device management consumes too much, provisioning is too slow …all of these reasons make IT too slow and infrastructure too brittle and heavy. But for VMware customers who have implemented virtualization, the percentage of IT budget going to innovation is about 40%.<click> But our goal in this is to move our customers to 50%, where IT goes from being a ball and chain to becoming a powerful tool where apps are self-service, rolled out at the speed of business; where IT becomes an asset to accelerate business opportunities for the future.
Ultimately, this infrastructure is to enable applications for business. Enterprise apps are becoming like consumer apps, that must be agile and quick to deploy—one size doesn't fit at all.
The next generation of IT, as the administrators of virtual infrastructure, will need to address the complex demands on IT from many different stakeholders: the CIO and Operations, the CTO, the Finance guys, the customers, the global workforce, business units…
Ultimately, the solution is IT as a service: where IT is on demand, accessing any service, with total cost transparency. ITaaS can be delivered on any cloud, on any platform, based on an increasingly programmable and automated infrastructure. IT must become a service provider, able to deliver IT as a service business to your internal customers.
The software-defined data center does away with the old operating-system-centric approach.Just as the classic virtualization hypervisor abstracts and pools both CPUs and memory, the software-defined data center applies this approach to storage and availability services, as well as network and security services, and adds management capabilities to control it all.
Key message – a virtual network is a software container, just like a server hypervisor, providing all of the functionality and services required.
There are a number of characteristics that define true network virtualization, but the top three are Completely decouples virtual networks from physical network hardwareFaithfully reproduces the physical network model in the virtual network space, workloads see no differenceAnd, Automation, from both a cloud operations and network operations perspective.Other characteristics, more specific to our network virtualization include:Address isolation between virtual networks and between virtual networks and the underlying physical networkProgrammatic control through a RESTful web services APIGateway capability allowing seamless connection to legacy VLANs and physical workloadsA platform for developing innovative and differentiated servicesIndependence…works as an overlay above any physical network hardware and with any server hypervisor platform
Optional slide to reinforce ability to configure complex topologies over any network
The beauty of the recent vCloud Suite launch is that we have an entire platform which enables customers to buy 1 sku, 1 sns and they do not have to try to figure of what products should they buy to achieve operations management and or service provisioning. It is 1 sku VCloud Suite Enterprise.
Release 6.0 supports a Unified Service Catalog and App Store ordering experience where users can request from a personalized collection of application, infrastructure services. In addition, administrators can use the Advanced Service Designer to automate the make available custom IT services through the new IT service catalog. Service Entitlements and optional approvals allow IT administrators to deliver personalized IT service catalog which can be optimized to the specific needs of individual users or groups of users. Each Tenant can have their own specific branding and user authentication directory services (LDAP).Once a consumer requests a service, a showback of the service cost is getting displayed. More service costing capabilities are available under the “Business Management” tab.More detail available in the backup slides
So, not only can I create service offerings which meet the needs of the Dev/Test Group, I can also do the same for <CLICK> Production <CLICK> and Desktop.The policies defined in the cloud blueprints not only determined the process steps that will be used to provision and manage each resource, they also dictate what type of machine (virtual, physical or cloud) as well as the service level each user will receive. All of these policies can be configured by the administrator without having to write any scripts or code.
Let us look now into the application services capabilities of vCloud Automation Center. Here you see a screen shot for Application Blueprints. An application blueprint describes the deployment topology of an application. In other words, an application blueprint describes a model of a integrated multi-tier application, which can be deployed into various clouds. An application blueprint is based on the principle of loosely coupling and it allows you to abstract the application from the infrastructure. This provides unprecedented choice in terms of what infrastructure should be chosen to best fit the requirements of the application. An application blueprint is assembled by dragging and dropping components (i.e. services) into the canvas. Traditionally applications were deployed using an approach, in which the business opens a ticket, hardware is selected, procured, installed and configured, followed by the installation, configuration and testing of each application. This process often leads to deployment times of weeks or months, and the response to the business is slow. Here only he application architect, rather than dozens of people or teams are required to deploy applications. The deployment and update process is greatly streamlined. The components / services of the blueprint are reusable and pre-built so there is no need to re-create them over and over again. Organizations can standardize their software stack (what SW to use, what versions, configurations etc..) using those components, which is important for effective automation. Thequality of services improves by capturing best practices or gold standards in the components. Once an application model has been created, it can be re-deployed on demand by consumers across clouds.Streamlining the deployment process using pre-built components and re-using application models all leads to accelerating application deployment times. The Blueprint provides a master template so that all applications deployed into dev, test or production are configured in exactly the same way. This eliminates a big source of configuration differences, which require time intense manual rework. Of course it is possible to make changes to standard configurations within specific deployment blueprints as needed.
Applications and application changes are always deployed using dev, test and production environments. It takes considerable effort to stand up those environments and often each application has 10 or more environments. Using application service models, consistent applications i.e. applications with standardized configurations, can now be deployed over and over again across clouds.It is possible to deploy a Dev environment into the public cloud in Amazon, and a production environment into a vSphere based private cloud. Of course it is possible to adapt configurations at deployment time to meet specific environment specific requirements.Applications see constant change. We can also promote a consistent set of changes across applications from dev to test to production. This allows us to not only stand up consistent environments, but also to keep them consistent to a large extend during their life time. .Those capabilities combined allow to automate the application release process to accelerate application and change deployments.
Services may be over-sized or services may be un-used. Often consumers do not return services they do not need anymore – they hoard them – because they know that it is hard to get them in the first place. With vCloud Automation Center it is easy to identify unused services and reclaim them with a few clicks. For example, it is easy to identify all machines, which were not used for a certain amount of time. The owners of those machines can get notified by e-mail to log in to the machine within a certain time period if they would like to keep the service. In the same e-mail they can also be advised how to re-deploy the service through the self service catalog, in case they would need to service again in the future. If the consumer does not log in to the service, the service gets reclaimed by vCAC. The cost savings through reclaiming over-sized or un-used services is considerable: Many customers save up to 30% on Cap-Ex. Customers buy vCAC for the agility it provides, but the cost savings often help to justify the purchase. ROI models are available.
The Hitachi Unified Compute Platform takes the four basic infrastructure components of compute, storage, network and software and UNIFIES them into single, platform solution. It’s a bundled solution offering so you can create a more modern and nimble data center. The Hitachi Unified Compute Platform is designed from the business requirements down, and built from the bottom up to achieve a more converged virtualized infrastructure, leveraging the converged stack to make the most efficient decisions about how to perform the function, and then executing it consistently and predictably based on architecture design created to support the business requirements. This end-to-end platform supports multiple architectures, both stateless and stateful, that are comprised of multiple vendors infrastructure components, resulting in a holistic converged IT that will be aligned to meet your business needsThis new way of leveraging the converged infrastructure stack allows us to execute based on the most efficient path, the overall architecture, and the business requirements.Virtual solution that’s flexible and scalable, transforming data center infrastructure into a private cloud at your own pace