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1. IBM Confidential 1
IBM Cloud Private : What is it about ?
Shikha Srivastava, STSM, Architect â IBM Cloud Private
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5. Evolution in cloud strategy: Multi-cloud is the key to
organizational agility
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+Public
Getting new value from
third parties
Private
Extracting value from
your entire business
8 out of 10 committing to Multi-Cloud
71% use 3 or more clouds
6. IBM offers the complete spectrum of
deployment models
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1 | Public
Maximize on cloud
agility and economics
3 | Private
Behind the firewall for the
most demanding workloads
2 | Dedicated
Public cloud benefits, with
dedicated infrastructure
Seamless
Experience
Single, seamless experience
Choice with consistency
Hybrid integration
DevOps productivity
Cognitive solutions
Powerful, accessible
data and analytics
7. 1. Optimize legacy
apps with cloud
Containers &
Common Services
Next Generation
Middleware,
Data & Analytics
Automation &
Orchestration
Cloud-enabled
middleware
Self-service
Experience
2. Open your datacenter to work with
cloud services
Integration Services
& Cloud Native
Programming Models
Integration & Hybrid
Cloud
APIs
Public
Cloud
Services
Machine Learning
on p/z
Blockchain
Business Process
Data & Apps
3. Create new cloud
native applications
Cloud Native
Services & Runtimes
New
Applications
New Applications
On-Premises Software
& Services
Containers &
Common Services
Automation &
Orchestration
Containers &
Common Services
Automation &
Orchestration
Use cases driving private cloud adoption
8. ⢠Core operational services
including logging,
monitoring, security
⢠Flexibility to integrate with
existing tools and
processes
⢠Integration capabilities to
unlock and connect
⢠Secure access to
public cloud services (AI,
Blockchain)
⢠Consistent experience
across private/public
⢠Containerized versions of
IBM Middleware
⢠Prescriptive guidance to
optimize workloads
⢠Work with existing apps,
data, skills, infrastructure
⢠Open Kubernetes-based
container platform
⢠Cloud Foundry for app dev
and deployment
⢠DevOps toolchain
integration
8
Rapid Innovation Hybrid Integration Investment Leverage Management & Compliance
IBM Cloud Private
IBM Cloud Private brings cloud
native to the enterprise
9. IBM Cloud Private changes your daily work routine
Todd
Operations / Admin
Responsible for infrastructure,
security, and management of the
environment.
Jane
Enterprise Developer
Responsible for modernizing existing
applications and creating new Cloud Native
Workloads.
IBM Cloud Private empowers both developers and administrators to meet business demands:
⢠IT Operations and Administrators can quickly set up a modern, flexible, and compliant private cloud
on enterprise infrastructure that enables enterprise developers to innovate; they can also integrate
with their existing management tools and processes
⢠Developers can create new cloud-native applications, optimize existing ones, and securely connect
their applications with data and services across all clouds
10. Built with open standards, preventing vendor lock-
in
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Automate
deployment, scaling,
and management of
containerized
applications
Define, install, and
upgrade Kubernetes
applications
Executable package
of software that
includes everything
needed to run it
Text or image Text or image Text or image
Containers Orchestration Management
Infrastructure as
code to provision
public cloud and on-
premises
environments
Text or image
Provisioning
11. IBM Cloud Private
IBM Cloud Private â Your Workloads, Your Infrastructure
Mix and match worker nodes to run Kubernetes cloud apps you need on the infrastructure
you have. Manage from the same master node.
X86 VMs pLinux VMs zLinux VMs
Master/Proxy/Management Nodes
Worker Nodes
Your App Workloads
IBM Provided Services
VMware
OpenStack ppc64le
zVM, zKVM
or LPA
12. Whatâs inside a worker
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OS
Docker
Container
Each worker node runs a number of pods. A pods runs at least one container
OS
Docker
Container
Container
Container
13. What is inside a container
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It could be anything. Containers can be custom made â from IBM, 3rd party, Open
source etc
18. Kubernetes Architecture
API
UI
CLI
Kubernetes
Master
Worker Node 1
Worker Node 2
Worker Node 3
Worker Node n
Image Registry
Registry
⢠Etcd
⢠API Server
⢠Controller Manager
⢠Scheduler
⢠K8 is a platform for hosting
Docker containers in a clustered
environment with multiple docker
hosts
⢠Provides container grouping,
load balancing, auto healing,
scaling features
⢠Supports multiple cloud and
bare-metal environments
⢠Inspired and informed by
Google's experiences and internal
systems
⢠100% Open source in Go
⢠Manage applications, not
machines
⢠Rich ecosystem of plug-ins for
scheduling, storage, networking
19. ICP: Solution Overview
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IBM Middleware, Data, Analytics and Developer
Services
Cloud enabled middleware, messaging, databases,
analytics, and cognitive services
Core Operational Services
Simplify Operations Management, Security, and Hybrid integration
Provision infrastructure and apps across Multi-Cloud environments
Kubernetes-based
Container Platform
Industry leading container
orchestration platform
Runs on existing IaaS: System Z
IBM
Spectrum
Cloud Foundry
For prescribed
app dev &
deployment
Terraform
For multi-
cloud
management
(Cloud Automation Manager)
20. Enterprise Content Catalog
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Monitoring Service
Prometheus
Logging Service
ELK
Metering Service
Product Insights
Security
Identify and Access
Management
Vulnerability Advisor
Toolchains & Runtimes
Jenkins
Apache Tomcat
Open Liberty
Messaging
RabbitMQ
Data Services
MongoDB
PostgreSQL
Redis
Clustering
Galera
Http Servers
Nginx
Terminal Access
Web Terminal
Core Services Open Source
Toolchain & Runtimes
IBM Microservice Builder
IBM WebSphere Liberty
IBM SDK for Node.js
IBM UrbanCode Deploy
Messaging
IBM MQ Advanced (Dev)
IBM MQ Advanced
Data Services
IBM Db2 Dev-C
IBM Data Server Manager (for Db2
Dev-C)
IBM Db2 Direct Advanced Edition /
AESE with Data Server Manager
IBM Db2 Warehouse Dev-C
IBM Db2 Warehouse Enterprise
IBM Cloudant Developer Edition
Multi-cloud Management
IBM Cloud Automation Manager
IBM Enterprise Software
Data Science
IBM Data Science Experience (Dev)
IBM Data Science Experience Local
Integration
IBM Integration Bus (for Dev)
IBM Integration Bus
IBM DataPower Gateway (for Dev)
IBM DataPower Gateway Virtual Edition
App Modernization Tooling
IBM Transformation Advisor
Monitoring
IBM Cloud Application Performance
Management for DevOps (beta)
HPC
IBM Spectrum LSF Community Edition
IBM Spectrum Symphony Comm Edn
Data Governance and Integration
IBM InfoSphere Information Server for
Evaluation
21. IBM Cloud Private Editions
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Community
Platform
⢠Kubernetes (+ Helm)
⢠Core services
⢠Content catalog
Freely Available
in Docker Hub
Cloud Native Enterprise
IBM Enterprise Software
⢠Microservice Builder
⢠WebSphere Liberty
⢠IBM SDK for node.js
⢠Cloud Automation Manager
Cloud Foundry (Optional)
Platform
⢠Kubernetes (+ Helm)
⢠Core services
⢠Content catalog (Containers)
Platform
⢠Kubernetes (+Helm)
⢠Core services
⢠Content catalog (Containers)
Cloud Foundry (Optional)
IBM Enterprise Software
Cloud Native Edition, plus:
+ WAS ND
+ MQ Advanced
+ API Connect Professional
22. Best practices and prescriptive guidance to
accelerate app modernization
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Transformation Advisor
Assess & Manage traditional apps;
Expose, Refactor, Shift, Extend
Garage Method
Architectures, best practices, and
toolchains to jump-
start modernization
23. Why IBM Cloud Private? Itâs a differentiating experience
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Public and Private
Cloud Consistency
Enterprise Content
Catalog
Open Innovation
Platform
(No Vendor Lock-In)
Machine Learning
and Analytics
(Watson)
Multi-Cloud
Management and
Integration
Best Practices and
Prescriptive
Guidance
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Demo
25. Try IBM Cloud Private today!
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Guided and Proof of
Technology demos
Free Community Edition!
http://ibm.biz/ICP-DTE
26. IBM Systems
⢠IBM Cloud Private
⢠https://www.ibm.com/cloud-computing/products/ibm-cloud-
private/
⢠Videos
⢠Introduction to IBM Cloud Private
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UL_jXJoRPdY)
⢠IBM Cloud Private Overview in 4 Minutes
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzXA3qhfaq0)
⢠Technical Playlist
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctuUTDIClms&list=PLz
peuWUENMK37ZlLBc_pIlXlOWeGnYRA_)
⢠Articles (https://medium.com/ibm-cloud)
Resources
27. Ilmarinen accelerates innovation
with IBM Cloud Private
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Challenges
⢠Time to market
⢠Monolithic applications that were hard to maintain and required
a lot of resources
Solution: IBM Cloud Private
⢠Phase 1: Move WebSphere investments to containers
⢠Phase 2: Migrate DataPower, MQ, and other middleware
Benefits
⢠Faster time to market through improved DevOps practices in a
secure, on-premises environment
⢠Greater efficiency and reduced costs through containerized
approach
28. ICP and Websphere ND
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Websphere ND
⢠Based on Publically available components (EE,
apache, etc )
⢠Manages independent java based workloads
(web apps, batch etc)
⢠Includes clustering, failovers, load balancing ,
security, resource management etc
⢠Console to manage all aspects of the env
⢠CLI (wsadmin)
⢠Scripting support(JACL, python)
⢠Fully supported by IBM
ICP
⢠Based on Publically available components( Docker,
Kubernetes, EE, apache, etc )
⢠Manages independent workloads of any kind (node,
DB,, Jeeetc)
⢠Includes clustering, failovers, load balancing ,
security, resource management etc
⢠Console to manage all aspects of the env
⢠CLI (docker, kubectl)
⢠Scripting support(YAML)
⢠Fully supported by IBM
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Your workloads can run in IBM Cloud private using the platform you need (x86, Power, Z). You can mix and match worker nodes (where your apps run), and manage it all from x86 or p master nodes. IBM-provided services are available across x, p, z, but as youâll see the content supported is largest on x. In that case, simply run DB2 on x and your zLinux apps can reference itâŚall in the same private cloud.
MENTION: This is our Kubernetes portion of IBM Cloud private. Cloud Foundry runs on x86 VMs
API server Kubernetesâ API server is the point of contact for any application or service. Any internal or external request goes to the API server. The server determines if the request is valid and if the requester has the right level of access, and then it forwards the request.
Master nodes:
Controls and manages the cluster
Kubectl (command line)
REST API (communication with workers)
Scheduling and replication logic
â Â etcd If the control plane is the brain, then etcd is where memories are stored. A Kubernetes server without etcd is like a brain thatâs unable to make memories. As a fault-tolerant, inherently distributed key-value store, etcd is a critical component of Kubernetes. It acts as the ultimate source of truth for any cluster.
â Â Worker nodes A worker node in Kubernetes runs an application or service. There are many worker nodes in a cluster, and adding new nodes is how you scale Kubernetes.
â Â Kubelet A kubelet is a tiny application that lives on every worker node. It opens a line of communication (listens) with the API server, waits to be told what to do, and then it carries out those actions. Under special circumstances, the kubelet will listen for events from the control plane, prompting it to carry out the requested actions on the worker node.
â Â Container runtime engine The container runtime (typically rkt or docker) runs containerized applications. It is the conduit between a portable container and the underlying Linux kernel.
Ilmarinen, a Finland firm responsible for the pensions covering approximately 900,000 Finns, has started a pilot project with IBM Cloud Private and plans to be in production in early 2018. âIlmarinen is excited about the capabilities in IBM Cloud Private as a flexible, compliant cloud-native platform that it can deploy and manage behind our firewall for creating new applications and modernizing traditional workloads,â said Jani Itkonen, Production Manager, Ilmarinen.