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IBM Systems Group © 2005 IBM Corporationv 3.04 This presentation is intended for the education of IBM and Business Partner sales personnel. It should not be distributed to customers. IBM Virtualization Engine V2.1 Overview Bill Wiktor Development Release Mgr
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IBM Systems Group © 2005 IBM Corporation Template Version 3.05 IBM Systems Group Field Skills & Educationpage 2 Virtualization Engine – Changes from V1.1 VE a series of separately ordered & delivered products: IBM Director (with VE Console) IBM Virtualization Engine Enterprise Workload Manger IBM Virtualization Engine Resource Dependency Service There is no “VE Suite” for V2.1 IBM Grid Toolbox is not part of the VE Solutions for V2.1 Systems Provisioning (i.e. IBM Tivoli Provisioning Manager) is not part of the VE Solutions for V2.1. Tivoli Provisioning Manager is ordered separately via Passport Advantage. The VE is not ordered via Passport Advantage for V2.1. The fulfillment channels are series specific – AAS & ESW.
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IBM Systems Group © 2005 IBM Corporation Template Version 3.05 IBM Systems Group Field Skills & Educationpage 3 VE 2.1 Solutions supported OS platforms
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IBM Systems Group © 2005 IBM Corporation Template Version 3.05 IBM Systems Group Field Skills & Educationpage 4 VE 2.1 (Common Runtime) supported OS platforms
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IBM Systems and Technology Group © 2003 IBM Corporation Virtualize Everything 5 IBM Virtualization Engine platform overview Virtual Resources Virtual management Workload & performance managers Resource management, modeling, mapping Virtual planning tools Resource virtualizers IBM Server & Storage Systems Virtual management Virtual access Virtual resources Virtual access Virtual view Programmatic Interface
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© 2005 IBM Corporation 6 Virtualization Engine IBM Systems and Technology Group 6 IBM Virtualization Engine - 2005 Cross Systems Management and Virtualization IBM Director Broader platform coverage HMC Integration z/VM deployment Enhanced storage management Ease of use EWLM Expanded OS platforms EWLM/TIO “Offering” Goal-oriented resource server resource optimization for POWER systems VE Console Expanded OS environment coverage Usability enhancements Improved wizards Resource Dependency Service Discovery, mining and presentation of IT resources including servers and storage Resource Model Allows elements of the Virtualization Engine to access resources and compute entities in a manner that is independent of the resource's base architecture, OS or hardware
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© 2005 IBM Corporation IBM Systems and Technology Group 7 Connecting the components Server Communication Portal and IBM Integrated System Console based VE Console Storage Network Cluster EWLM Resource Management Autonomic Manager Software Other Endpoints Web Service Interface to Resource Model Instrumentation Examples Endpoint
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© 2005 IBM Corporation 8 Virtualization Engine IBM Systems and Technology Group 8 IBM Director Enterprise Management i5/OS V5R3 Upward Interoperability VE Console Easy to use New streamlined interface to boost productivity Lightweight agents for easy deployment Software health check to take the hassle out of update management Open Design Partners in Management program to provide customers with more choice and management capability Broad platform support as key component of IBM’s Virtualization Engine Integrated Toolset Enhanced integration with Microsoft SMS and MOM Additional extensions for advanced hardware CA BMC redHat SuSE Windows
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© 2005 IBM Corporation 9 Virtualization Engine IBM Systems and Technology Group 9 VE Console Management user interface to the VE Abstracts VE solution boundaries to deliver a simplified view Single portal for administering virtual resources Consolidated view of resource health across multiple operating systems Graphical dashboard of monitored metrics Graphical display of resource topology, relationships and dependencies (via RDS) Fix acquisition for multiple systems from a single console Deep OS management navigation without detailed OS knowledge Integrated access to planning tools Housed in Integrated Solutions Console (ISC) environment Web-based Portal-oriented Visual identity for the VE: I’ve installed it, now where do I find it? Began as a single starting point Growing into a single point of control. Health Center Dashboard Watch list... VEC Topology VE Environment view System Planning Wizard: Hardware View
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© 2005 IBM Corporation 10 Virtualization Engine IBM Systems and Technology Group 10 Enterprise Workload Manager Management Domain Domain Manager Dynamic policy based workload management for resource optimization in multi-tier heterogeneous application environments Dynamically adjust LPAR CPU allocation to meet performance goals Influence compatible network load balancers decisions to achieve performance goals Dynamic detection of enabled server and application topology End to end collection and reporting of application performance against pre- defined goals IBM and non-IBM platforms and OS supported Coordinated management with Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator
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© 2005 IBM Corporation 11 Virtualization Engine IBM Systems and Technology Group 11 Resource Dependency Service Discover the enterprise topology and display in a graphical format Understand what is configured on the resource and the relationship of the resources This resource mapping and topology is used for the Virtualization Engine multi-system fix capacity – checking dependencies and relationships when applying VE maintenance Automatic Discovery of IBM and non-IBM resources Identifies dependencies and relationships Graphical display of topology via VEC Customer may logically group resources to reflect business objectives. View resource properties Zoom, pan, etc. Customer can view relationships to discover side effects of problem resources or operator actions
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IBM Systems Group © 2005 IBM Corporation Template Version 3.05 IBM Systems Group Field Skills & Educationpage 12 Acronyms & abbreviations IBM Director 5.10 = IBM Director, Director (formerly Director MP) IBM Virtualization Engine Enterprise Workload Manager 2.1 = EWLM EWLM DM = EWLM Domain Manager (management server) EWLM MS = EWLM managed server (agent) IBM Virtualization Engine Console 2.1= VE Console, VEC Console bridges: EWLM bridge to VEC Director bridge to VEC CSM (Cluster Systems Management) bridges to VEC MC (Management Central) bridge to VEC Resource Dependency Service 2.1 = RDS (formerly RMS) OnDemand Infrastructure: resource modeling = ODI:RM (included in RDS) IBM Virtualization Engine Common Components = VECC (includes VE Installer, Common Runtime, VE Console, Serviceability, security) Common Runtime: IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.0.2 = WAS IBM DB2 UDB Enterprise Server Edition V8.2 = DB2 IBM Tivoli Directory Server V6.0 = ITDS, LDAP Integrated Solutions Console V6.0.1 = ISC IBM JRE 1.4.2 = JRE iLog JViews 6.5 = iLog, JViews
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IBM Systems Group © 2005 IBM Corporation Template Version 3.05 IBM Systems Group Field Skills & Educationpage 13 Notices Produced in the United States of America, 08/04, All Rights Reserved IBM, IBM eServer logo, IBM logo, e-business on demand, DB2, DB2 Connect, DB2 Universal Database, HiperSockets, Enterprise Storage Server, Performance Toolkit for VM, Tivoli, TotalStorage, VM/ESA, WebSphere, z/OS, z/VM and zSeries are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries or both. Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States, other countries or both. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States, other countries or both. Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other countries, or both. Microsoft, Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other company, product and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.
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IBM Systems Group © 2005 IBM Corporation Template Version 3.05 IBM Systems Group Field Skills & Educationpage 14 Notices – cont’d Information concerning non-IBM products was obtained from the suppliers of their products or their published announcements. Questions on the capabilities of the non-IBM products should be addressed with the suppliers. IBM hardware products are manufactured from new parts, or new and serviceable used parts. Regardless, our warranty terms apply. IBM may not offer the products, services or features discussed in this document in other countries, and the information may be subject to change without notice. Consult your local IBM business contact for information on the product or services available in your area. All statements regarding IBM’s future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. Performance is in Internal Throughput Rate (ITR) ratio based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput that any user will experience will vary depending upon considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user’s job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve throughput improvements equivalent to the performance ratios
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IBM Systems Group © 2005 IBM Corporation Template Version 3.05 IBM Systems Group Field Skills & Educationpage 15 End Of Presentation
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