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© 2008 IBM Corporation Virtual Universe Community Rick Reesen “Metaversiast” Virtual World technologies to manage a grid a look at some realities, concepts and maybe even the future

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid2

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid3 Metaverses are about people “being there”

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid4 And about extending the real world

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid5 What is the 3D Virtual Datacenter?

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid6 Models are configured and driven based on real data

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid7 Collaborate in real-time on the structure of the system

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid8 Implenia and IBM Announce First 3D Datacenter for Real Estate Industry  The Implenia 3D Control Room allows Implenia to combine facilities and IT Systems data into a comprehensive and immersive application  Implenia selected IBM Virtual World and Integration Middleware assets and services  Is now a core element of Implenia offerings “We didn’t tie into the physical equipment, or rather we didn’t know the state of the server and information that was readily available through the interface that IBM has made. And we think that by combining this information we can, from a building management standpoint, control the data center much better. “ Oliver Goh, Implenia

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid9

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid10 Function drives form - Recocknize some grid operations ?

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid11 ‘3D software sculpture’ Components such as sockets, servers, subsystems, and applications all have well defined structural aspects that can be represented in 3D. Allowing everyone involved in the collaboration to understand and see in real time, the structure of the system

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid12 …and feed key data elements from the APIs of the ‘real’ systems to create an operational mirror image of the system. Why not give these ’3D software sculptures’ behavior that mirrors the ‘real’ components… (data flows, screens, color, animation, sound)

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid13 Move function into the 3D machine? And begin to turn off the functions of the ‘real’ system…after all data is data, logic is logic, no matter if the runtime is in java or the Virtual World. Design, development, and deployment, could become a single entity. Of course not all algorithms and data volumes are appropriate.

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid14 Virtual Environments are often deployed on a grid … but lets get back to today’s reality again  OpenSim Has parallels with Globus and OptimalGrid Grid constructs, Index services Pub/sub style messages The notion of coordinator Improvements required to scale Ex. Metadata services  Second Life March 2008: started to draft SLGOGP So not based on grid standards like OGSA (yet)

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid15

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid16

© 2008 IBM Corporation Virtual Universe Community BACK UP Slides

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid18 Some more datacenter simulation

Virtual Universe Community © 2008 IBM CorporationVirtual World technologies to manage a grid19 3D Datacenter architecture overview