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© 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Technology for better business outcomes Rick Fleming HP Federal Practice Lead February 2009 Cloud Concepts
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2 The Third Generation reach 19701980200019902010 time 20052020 The Internet The Web The Cloud connectivity information & e-commerce virtualized services A pool of abstracted, highly scalable, and managed infrastructure capable of hosting end-customer applications and billed by consumption, Forrester
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Everything as a Service Delivered by the Cloud 3 Search Email Productivity Apps Social Networking Infrastructure on Demand Backup Media sharing Business Apps Management Apps Mobile Services Location-Based Services Storage on Demand Platform on Demand Cloud Computing Means Many Different Things To Different People
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What do we mean by cloud? 4 Whats new? Service users The cloud is a means by which global class, highly scalable and flexible services can be delivered and consumed over the internet through an as-needed, pay-per-use business model. Service providers New connections: information in context New capabilities: multi-tenant software New access: everything is a service
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The cloud (r)evolution: solving problems that current technology models cant solve 5 15-Feb-14 Technology over the internet Existing apps and infrastructure Contract-based consumption Services and data break apart New connections Information relevance Service providersService users Multi-tenant applications New capabilities Flexible consumption New access EaaS
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617 Decmeber 2008 Massive Scale-out and the Cloud Enterprise ClassGlobal class On-premiseHybrid/off-premise 100s -1000s of nodes10,000+ nodes ProprietaryCommodity HW resiliencySW resiliency Max performanceMax efficiency Siloed ResourcesShared Resources Cost-Center ClustersGrids/Cloud Value/ Revenue-Center StaticElastic Shared storageReplicated storage Facility costsPower Usage Efficiency
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Adaptive Infrastructure and Business Technology Optimization enable an automated service environment Business outcomes Business outcome Externally hosted Infrastructure as a service Technology-enabled services Infrastructure Utility homogeneous, centralized design Infrastructure Utility heterogeneous, distributed design Internally hosted Enterprise-class applications Global-class cloud services Business Technology Optimization Adaptive Infrastructure Pooled resources -- shared infrastructure Adaptive Infrastructure Pooled resources -- shared infrastructure Adaptive Infrastructure Pooled resources -- shared infrastructure Adaptive Infrastructure Pooled resources -- shared infrastructure
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What is the Cloud? Applications are increasingly click to run services that live in remote Internet data centers – not on the PC or local server. They scale to millions and use shared IT infrastructure. Not all applications will move to the cloud. However, we believe that on the margin, new applications, usage and customers are moving to the cloud. This is a disruptive change, impacting the user experience, the economics of the IT industry, product design, how companies go to market, and value capture for developers, distributors & partners. Cloud Infrastructure Cloud Applications On-Demand Applications Cloud Computing Defined MIDDLEWARE DATABASE PLATFORMS STORAGE COMPUTING NETWORK
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Cloud ServicesCloud Management Cloud Infrastructure MIDDLEWARE DATABASE PLATFORMS PROCESSING STORAGE NETWORK PORTAL CLOUD ORCHESTRATION & ACCOUNTING BUSINESS SERVICE MGMT IT SERVICE MGMT SECURITY MGMT IT OPERATIONS PROVISIONING CONFIGURATION MGMT BACKUP/ARCHIVE TEST DATA ACCESS LIVE DATA STREAMS USER CONTROLLED BACKUP/ARCHIVE TEST MANAGEMENT CROSS DOMAIN SERVICES NETWORK SIMULATION RELEASE AND FAILBACK SERVICES COLLABORATION DIRECTORY SERVICES APP DEPLOYMENT SERVICES VERSION CONTROL SERVICES PROXY/GATEWAY S WEB SERVER &PORTAL SVCS BUDGETING & FINANCIAL TOOLS SECURITY EVALUATION SVCS SLA & SYSTEM REPORTING Secure Cloud Computing Model Cloud Computing Vision
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StakeholderSecure Cloud ComputingBenefits Business Reduce Acquisition Cycle Pay based on Use Dashboard View of IT Reduce TCO Increase Service Levels Improve Customer Support IT Instant, Reliable Deployment Control tower automation Standard, Secure Platforms Reduce Manpower Increase Manageability Minimize Security Risks Developers On-line Self Service Portal Rapid Access to Services Value Added Capabilities Cut Development Cycle Ensure Interoperability Speed C&A Process Users Unlimited Capacity Assured Service Delivery Flexible and Reconfigurable Increase Productivity IT Capability keeps pace with Business need Benefits of Cloud Computing Span the Organization Benefits of Secure Cloud Computing Stakeholder Views and Solution Aspects
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Infrastructure delivery options: 11 On premises Off premises Shared Dedicated W WW WW W W W WW WW W W Mission critical Predictable demand High security Legacy / heterogeneous High internal staffing Mission critical Predictable demand High security Reduced cap ex Reduced internal staffing Non-critical Variable demand High security and performance transparency Some standardization Non-critical Variable demand Lower security and performance transparency Highly standardized
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The Dynamic Development Environment (DDE) DDE Overview. The Dynamic Development Environment (DDE) is a free foundation service for HP-IT teams that provides multiple development environments on demand leveraging existing HP services and standards. Our model is fully-automated self-service environment. A standardized development environment. A dynamic resource. A means to reduce hardware hoarded just in case. For development, debug, and unit test. Built on dependable servers and SAN. DDE Benefits Reduces number of physical servers required. Reduces the number of operating system instances. Quicker turn around time when provisioning aserver. Saving of server configurations for an application environment.
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OpenCirrus cloud computing research testbed http://www.cloudtestbed.org/ An open, internet-scale global testbed for cloud computing research a tool for collaborative research focus: data center management & cloud services Resources: Multi-continent, multi-datacenter, cloud computing system Centers of Excellence around the globe each with 100–400+ nodes and up to ~2PB storage and running a suite of cloud services Structure: a loose federation Sponsors: HP Labs, Intel Research, Yahoo! Initial Partners: UIUC, Singapore IDA, KIT, NSF 13February 15, 2014 © Hewlett-Packard Company
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