Dynamic Services from T-Systems: Enterprise Cloud Computing in practice



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Dynamic Services from T-Systems: ntral & Eastern European Software Engineering Conference, Moscow, November 1, 2011 him Stohr, Head of SAP Global Services Architecture, T-Systems 1

Best of clouds which clouds do we mean? All of them. Service models Cloud applications SaaS Cloud platforms PaaS Cloud infrastructures IaaS Deployment models Customers Public clouds: Internet resources and services Hybrid clouds: The best of both worlds Private clouds: Resources and services from secure sources Properties* Community Clouds: for special stakeholders On-demand selfservices Broad network access Rapid elasticity Measured service Resource pooling *National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 2

"Dynamic as a service." Individual and in any combination. Service models Influence of customer Person Cloud Cloud Applications Applikationen SaaS SaaS Client device Cloud platforms Plattformen PaaS Cloud infrastructures IaaS Connecting network Saa S Paa S Hosted application software IaaS Virtualization Infrastructure software Operating system Physical servers Data center network & firewall Data center infrastructure Influence of provider 3

Dynamic Services... An answer to all your business needs. High degree of virtualization and standardization. Suitable for all kinds of OS and solutions. Flexible operating models and proven transition and transformation methodologies. Data centers throughout the world, offering consistently high quality. Disaster recovery can be included. Extensive experience and proven quality thanks to end-to-end service levels. Dynamic Services for -platform 4

Dynamic services. Our market success proves the need. Server (in 1,000) Storage (in Petabyte) 50 42 Mid-2008 Q4/2010 Mid-2008 of SAP named users (in 1,000) 117 78 * TB/employee operations; 103 Q3/2010 Mid-2008 2008 SAPS (in 1,000) 3,264 1,152 Q4/2010 28,500 6,100 12 Data center area (in 1,000 m2) Mid-2008 Number of supported DB instances (in 1,000) Q3/2010 19,980 8,708 Q4/2010 Mid-2008 Q4/2010 5

Dynamic Services in a nutshell. Big Picture. procedure s tools customer customer Customer Vendor product sourcing preliminar y product third party monitoring OS appl. op. syst. op. appl. op. syst. op. OS OS OS x86 Sun IBM hp Tec Base WAN archive Open Systems Tec Base with availability of all major operating systems and processor platforms. Network Tec Base with quick access over MPLS or Internet-VPN. Procedures, enabling a high degree of agility from ordering to provi-sioning. Tools focusing on secure, shared infrastructures and a service oriented architecture. Flexible vendor sourcing and licensing. LAN storage backup Preliminary product with a high degree of automation and flexibility. licensing application database monitoring appl. = application syst.. = system op. = operations 6

amount Dynamic Services provides flexible resources. For on-demand SAP applications. Dynamic Services time Rapid, timely delivery Flexibility you define the period for which services are provided Scalability in line with changing business needs Invoicing on the basis of resources provided 7

Workflow Provisioning. Workflow Architecture. ADOP T Portal Layer 5: Configurator Configuratio n in XML trigger Layer 3: Manager VS-O Workflow System Layer 4: Dispatcher parse configuration XML, create dispatcher request list, create request data property list Rules Table Dispatcher Request List Process dispatcher request list. Call Layer 2 work flows Layer 2: Database (ecmdb Access) Layer 1: Device Driver Access Config data VLAN Lift Server Restart Base Config DB Install SAP Install Storage Lift... Layer 0: Device Driver ecmdb 8

Industrialized IT due to automation and process integration. Order Front-end Deployment Provisioning/Operations. FC Orderer Delivery Manager/Operations ITIL SAP@CDS (FI/CO) COM Data (providing CoOrder) Adding order data SRM@SAP (Module SOM) Order Front-End (OFE) CO data loading Extended CMDB Changing order size based on Basis Catalogue Handing over the order data to Deployment Handing over the CO data to SAP@CDS Status reply done Invoice After provision: Handing over to SAP@CDS for invoicing GUI Config Warehouse Asset Center Providing information concerning existing assets (necessary for change orders or Cancellations) Deployment Support processes and KPIs Asset Center CFM Service Verifying Center & compiling CSS service orders Processing orders within the lines Confirming status through the DeM Workflow Tool Workflow/Automa t. Provisioning Service Center INM PRM CHM The plan shows the basic order process at T-Systems from purchasing to provisioning. Process optimization and automation, enabling a high degree of agility from ordering to provisioning. 9

Business relevance Trends and the evolution of T-Systems platforms. Increasing focus on business processes. Dynamic computing Classic services Standardized services Utility computing Grid computing Dynamic Services Managed Business Applications Cloud computing Software as a service Application Service Providing internal InternationalEnterprise Training AOfSAP, Cloud Computing Session 5in practice Tim e Nov 1, 4.11.11 2011 10

Run SAP operations @T-Systems. Overview. Run SAP comprises four standards for operating SAP solutions. These provide the basis for uniting the formerly disparate technical and business perspectives. Run SAP also includes a large number of additional standard modules that address all customer-specific SAPrelated pain points. T-Systems offers comprehensive consulting services and training programs to help you implement and consistently apply the methodology. During ongoing operations, Run SAP is the logical continuation of T-Systems wide-scale use of SAP standards. Run SAP SAP Solution Manager Quality Gate Management Test Management System Administration System Monitoring Root Cause Analysis Remote Supportability Change Control Management Minimum Documentation Business Process & Interface Monitoring Data Volume Management Job Scheduling Management Transactional Consistency Significant added value through implement-ation of all SAP solution operation standards. 11

Dynamic Services for SAP Solutions Next Generation. The right Cloud Solution for all Purposes. Next Generation Dynamic Services for SAP Solutions Service Model Self Service (dyn Services for SAP Projects) (dyn. Services for SAP Solutions) (dyn. Services for SAP Solutions) Price/Cost Model T-Shirt Sizing SLA/OLA Connectivity Management Portal Access Layers & Processes Technology Managed Service Managed Service Corporate Customers SME LaaS Allocated ResourcesAllocated Resources or Workload or Workload Management Management According SLA According SLA Lean Full Stack Dynamic Services Dynamic Services 12

Dynamic Services for Infrastructure. All-inclusive. IaaS Provided immediately Dynamic Services for Infrastructure from = T-Systems. T-Systems Private Self-service Cloud portal VMware virtualization CPU, memory & storage are invoiced on an hourly basis for little money Experience with Dynamic Services since 2004 13

Dynamic Services for Infrastructure. Operate your virtual systems from the private cloud in certified T-Systems data centers according to German law. You handle the management, we provide the hosting. 14

Be your own cloud manager. Click and flexibly combine performance and capacities according to your needs. You're connected to the cloud manager via the selfservice portal Select the desired CPU power Size the memoryc apacity Select the suitable operating system Select the required storage capacity and you have the infrastructure within only a few minutes. 15

Standard system functionality plus service functions. Newly found freedom. Your new infrastructure includes: VLAN Unrestricted machine access Exclusive logical partial networks for your machines No restrictions caused by firewalls between your Cloud resources and your network Admin accounts They are provided by TSystems for your machine administration You control your machine lifecycle using these service functions: Start Save Create Delete Console Reject Power off Download 16

Enhanced system functionality. Individual options included. Added system functionality. Rule-based automation Templating mechanisms User management Resource control Usage and budget control Location management Rule-based automation for triggering lifecycle operations based on monitoring data, e.g. CPU utilization, running time. Templating mechanisms for creating and distributing specific adjusted VM resource templates. User management provides various team members of an existing account with rolebased access to the cloud. Resource control for reserving platform resources for planned use enhancements. Resource guarantees included! Usage and budget control, which allows the testing of all monitoring and consumption information using live data. Location management for controlling VM and data availability in case of location restrictions. 17

Dynamic services for infrastructure The safe cloud? Yes, please! "Anyone processing personal data in a public cloud is acting irresponsibly and unlawfully on a regular basis." Dr.Thilo Weichert, Data Protection Officer of the state of Schleswig-Holstein, June 18, 2010: Private clouds mean security! Dynamic services for infrastructure from TSystems Legally secured according to German law as a private cloud With secure network network connection via MPLS / IP-VPN From certified data centers Includes the required security infrastructure, such as firewalls and VLANs. Secure network connection via MPLS / DCIP-VPN Security Features: RZ ISO 2700 1 Cloud infrastructure 18

Cloud manager self-service portal. You quickly, conveniently and independently manage your virtual machines using the self-service portal. 19

This is how it's done. Log in, select and start the resources. Manage your clouds Filters for clearly organizing your clouds Select SLA levels (not available in the cloud pilot project) List of all clouds direct access/ resource reservation Resource reservation available 20

This is how it's done. Generating appliances and deployments. Virtual server status Create new virtual machines Event information Existing virtual servers of your group Start, stop virtual machines, make backup 21

This is how it's done. Take advantage of complete transparency. Cloud status Cost overview (example) Personal data and user management Current utilization Message overview Contacting T-Systems Support 22

T-Systems as a pioneer. For cloud solutions since 2004. While others only provide lip service, we have been implementing dynamic services since 2004. "T-Systems is leading the market in cloud in Europe today, especially in the area of hosted private cloud and in bringing cloud into outsourcing deals. It has an extensive portfolio of migration solutions/tools and can run a vast range of business applications in the private cloud." " Vast experience in private cloud migration and operation. Having more than 500 clients on its Dynamic Services, some with almost seven years of history with T-Systems. No service provider can beat that in Europe." "In summary, while the future is not without challenges, the company is well positioned for both short and long-term growth it is a provider that enterprises must consider when moving to cloud, and one that competitors need to watch closely." Source: IDC, T-Systems: A European Leader in Cloud, March 2011, by Mette Ahorlu 23

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