SUBSCRIPTION GUIDE FOR RED HAT JBOSS MIDDLEWARE



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TECHNOLOGY DETAIL SUBSCRIPTION GUIDE FOR RED HAT JBOSS MIDDLEWARE RED HAT JBOSS MIDDLEWARE SUBSCRIPTIONS Software subscriptions for Red Hat JBoss Middleware products deliver value throughout subscription include: Predictability. Subscriptions are offered on an annual basis and include access to new versions at no additional cost, so there are no large upfront license fees or hidden costs.. You have access to enterprise open source middleware platforms, in source and binary forms, along with enterprise product documen-. These include enhancements, new features, new platform. Subscriptions include Red Hat s industry-recognized security response process to help customers proactively address potential security issues in their environments. product life cycle with strict update policies that maintain long-term application stability and compatibility. - of a Red Hat subscription, including enterprise software delivery, product updates, critical. The Red Hat Open Source Assurance program safeguards customers who are developing and deploying open source solutions from legal harm. JBoss Middleware portfolio subscriptions. facebook.com/redhatinc @redhatnews linkedin.com/company/red-hat

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SUBSCRIPTION SIZING GUIDELINES 3 1.1 Subscription allocation 4 Processor core allocation across different environments 4 Cold Disaster Recovery 5 Developer Use 5 1.2 Deployment Types 6 Response Times 8 1.4 Support Contacts 9 2 SUBSCRIPTION SIZING EXAMPLES 9 2.4 Multiple Red Hat JBoss Middleware Product Deployments 11 2.5 Deploying Across Development, Test, and Production Environments 12 2.6 Deploying Red Hat JBoss Middleware in Disaster Recovery 13 3 CLOUD DEPLOYMENTS 13 3.1 Deployment of Red Hat JBoss Middleware in the Public Cloud: Cloud Access 13 Supported Products 13 3.2 Platform-as-a-Service with Red Hat JBoss Middleware in OpenShift 14 Public PaaS: OpenShift Online 14 Private PaaS: OpenShift Enterprise 14 2

1. SUBSCRIPTION SIZING GUIDELINES Subscriptions to Red Hat JBoss Middleware products are provided in a virtualization-friendly enterprise service levels that support any type of mission-critical deployment. RED HAT JBOSS MIDDLEWARE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE CUSTOMER-FRIENDLY AND FLEXIBLE Subscriptions consumed in core bands Cores of all processor types treated the same Technical support from the source Buy one product, get development use for all Key features of this consumption model include: Customers are environments; different types of processor., from development to deployment management, across any supported environment. A subscription for any individual Red Hat JBoss Middleware product includes in the Red Hat JBoss Middleware portfolio. Red Hat s subscription model for Red Hat JBoss Middleware provides customers with a to consume their enterprise middleware software. The subscription sizing guidelines covered in this guide apply to the following Red Hat JBoss Middleware products: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Red Hat JBoss Web Server Red Hat JBoss Data Grid Red Hat JBoss Portal Red Hat JBoss A-MQ Red Hat JBoss Fuse Red Hat JBoss BRMS Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite While certain Red Hat JBoss Middleware products are used throughout this guide to help illus- products listed above. 3

1.1. SUBSCRIPTION ALLOCATION The following chart illustrates the different types of deployment environments and how the total cores under subscription are allocated across them. SUBSCRIPTION CORE ALLOCATION: Production, test, hot disaster recovery/failover cores are counted Cold disaster recovery cores are not counted Development entitlements DEVELOPMENT TEST/QA PRODUCTION Environments only used by one person like a developer, test case developer, architect Developer desktops/ laptops or Single-user development instances on a server (physical or virtual) Development team or project environment shared with more than one person Continuous integration environments or Functionality testing, performance testing, etc or Business users testing early version of application Sometimes also called User Acceptance Testing, Staging, or Pre-production environment Tightly controlled environment, typically managed by Operations Outages and downtime negatively impact users and business operations DISASTER RECOVERY Hot/Failover HOT: Active systems and live instances that are frequently updated or kept in sync with Production Cold Contingency environment used for failover COLD: Standby systems, used only at time of disaster Typically spare hardware/ inactive VMs DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES* PRODUCTION PURPOSES* COLD DISASTER RECOVERY* Red Hat Enterprise Agreement, Appendix 1, 2.1: (a) Code development (b) single-user prototyping, quality assurance or testing and/or (c) demonstrating software or hardware that runs with or on the software. Red Hat Enterprise Agreement, Appendix 1, 2.1: (a) in a prodcution environment (b) generally using live data and/or applications for a purpose other than development purposes (c) for multi-user prototyping, quality assurance and testing and/or (d) for backup instances Red Hat Enterprise Agreement, Appendix 1, 2.1: You may migrate from one unit to another unit with the same subscription services characteristics (such as from one on-premise system to another on-premise system) without the purchase of additional software subscriptions, provided that you do not increase the quantity of units or other software subscription characteristics NOT COUNTED ALL COUNTED THE SAME NOT COUNTED Covered by free developer use; entitles up to 25 users per 16 cores of subscription Covered by total core bands under subscription Covered by migration clause JB0058 Figure 1. Deployment environments and core allocation 4

For each Red Hat JBoss Middleware product deployed, the total processor cores under the subscription can be allocated across any of the following three environments. Usually a tightly controlled environment, often managed by a production operations performance, and scalability testing, and where users might be testing or piloting pre-production versions of the system. Test environments are also sometimes referred to as quality assurance An environment that typically mirrors the produc- For subscription sizing purposes, as long as the total cores for a given Red Hat JBoss Middleware these cores across any of their production, test/qa, or hot or warm disaster recovery or failover environments. Subscriptions for Red Hat JBoss Middleware products can be used to support and test cold disaster recovery systems. Cold disaster recovery refers to systems where a Red Hat inactive virtual machine images that are only started in a failover situation. the necessary number of processor cores already under subscription to support their cold disas- WHAT DOES DEVELOPER USE MEAN? 25 development users per 16 cores included Buy one product, get access to ALL for development use Support is for the subscribed product only Subscribers to any individual Red Hat JBoss Middleware product have access to use all of the products in the Red Hat JBoss Middleware portfolio for development use. and is provided for up to 25 users with every 16 cores of a Red Hat JBoss Middleware product under subscription. 5

Products in the Red Hat JBoss Middleware portfolio that are provided for development use include: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Red Hat JBoss Web Server Red Hat JBoss Data Grid Red Hat JBoss Portal Red Hat JBoss A-MQ Red Hat JBoss Fuse Red Hat JBoss BRMS Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite VIRTUALIZATION- FRIENDLY: Cores can be physical or virtual Only pay for what you use the lesser of physical or virtual cores 1.2. DEPLOYMENT TYPES tion can be deployed across a variety of different virtual or physical operating environments and hardware types. With the growing trend toward virtualization, subscriptions for Red Hat JBoss Middleware When deploying in a virtual environment, users often pool multiple servers together and use users then typically size these guest instances using an allocation based on virtual processor cores. Often, users will assign a subset of their total physical processing capacities to the virtual guest instances assigned to run Red Hat JBoss Middleware. allocated to the Red Hat JBoss Middleware deployments are counted; in some cases, this may be fewer than the total number of physical number of cores. 6

instances containing the Red Hat JBoss Middleware product would count as four cores. When deploying a Red Hat JBoss Middleware product directly onto physical servers in a non-virtualized way, the total number of processor cores on those servers is counted. count as eight cores. When Red Hat JBoss Middleware is deployed on a physical server using operating system partitioning, only the total number of physical cores assigned to the operating system partition containing Red Hat JBoss Middleware is counted. four processor cores. A Red Hat JBoss Middleware product is deployed to only one of these partitions. Only the cores allocated to the partition containing Red Hat JBoss Middleware are counted For each Red Hat JBoss Middleware product deployment, the lesser of either the total sum of virtual cores or the total sum of the physical cores allocated to the Red Hat JBoss Middleware product is counted. Red Hat JBoss Middleware subscriptions are offered with a choice of either Standard or Premium the Red Hat JBoss Middleware product under subscription. The Standard SLA provides coverage during normal business hours, whereas the Premium type of operating environment. SLA OPTION STANDARD PREMIUM Hours of coverage Standard business hours Support channel Web and phone Web and phone Number of cases Unlimited Unlimited Software maintenance These severity levels provide Red Hat customers with a common nomenclature to use when assessing the importance and impact of a technical support issue. Both Standard and Premium four severity levels apply to production-related issues, whereas only severity 3 and 4 apply to development-related issues. 7

SEVERITY LEVEL DEFINITIONS Severity 1 Severity 2 Severity 3 Severity 4 Urgent: A problem that severely impacts your use of the : A problem in which the software is functioning but your use of it for production purposes is severely reduced. For production purposes, the situation is causing a high impact to portions of : A problem that involves partial, non-critical loss of use of the software for production purposes or development purposes. For product purposes, there is a medium-to-low impact purposes, the situation is causing your project to no longer continue or migrate into production. : A general usage question, reporting of a documentation error or recommendation for a future product enhancement or on yourbusiness or the performance or functionality of your system. For development purposes, there is a medium-to-low impact on your business, but your business continues to function Both Standard and Premium SLAs include initial and ongoing update response times that suit the needs of any mission-critical application. Response times differ depending on the SLA and severity level of the issue raised. RESPONSE TIMES BY SERVICE LEVEL STANDARD PREMIUM Severity level Ongoing response Severity 1 1 business hour 1 hour 1 hour or as agreed Severity 2 4 business hours 2 hours 4 hours or as agreed Severity 3 1 business day 4 business hours 8 business hours or as agreed Severity 4 2 business days 8 business hours 2 business days or as agreed 8

1.4. SUPPORT CONTACTS Each Red Hat JBoss Middleware product subscription provides each customer with the ability interface with Red Hat technical support staff. For each Red Hat JBoss Middleware product under subscription, the subscriber can designate a number of named customer contacts depending on INCLUDED SUPPORT CONTACTS NUMBER OF CORES INCLUDED IN RED HAT JBOSS MIDDLEWARE SUBSCRIPTIONS SUPPORT CONTACTS 1 to 32 2 33 to 64 4 65 to 96 6 8 161 to 192 12 Additional named support contacts can be added to any Red Hat JBoss Middleware subscription. The SLA type for the additional support contact must match the corresponding SLA for the product under subscription. Designated support contacts can raise technical support issues and questions for the product - defects, recommended settings for production use, operational management procedures, feature requests, and many other product-related topics. 2. SUBSCRIPTION SIZING EXAMPLES JBoss Middleware product. 9

When deploying Red Hat JBoss Middleware in a physical, non-virtualized environment, the total number of physical cores are counted. PRODUCTION Supported JVM Supported JVM 2 physical servers, each with 8 virtual cores of production 4 core 4 core Server A 4 core 4 core Server B Counted as 16 cores One 2 server, with per = 8 cores total One 2 server, with per = 8 cores total JB0059 Figure 2: Example of physical, non-virtual deployment 2.2. VIRTUAL DEPLOYMENT With Red Hat JBoss Middleware subscriptions, cores can be either physical processor cores or virtual processor cores. When using server virtualization software, the total virtual cores than the total number of physical cores available to the server virtualization software. PRODUCTION Guest instance Guest instance Guest instance Guest instance guest instance guest instance guest instance guest instance 4 guest instances in production, each with 4 virtual cores SERVER VIRTUALIZATION SOFTWARE Counted as 16 JBoss Counted cores as 16 cores 8 cores 8 cores 8 cores 8 cores 32 physical cores total JB0060 Figure 3. Virtual deployment 10

2.3. MIXED PHYSICAL AND VIRTUAL DEPLOYMENT are physical and other deployments of that same product are virtual, cores across both environments are counted. PRODUCTION 1 (virtual) PRODUCTION 2 (physical) Virtual deployment with 8 virtual cores. Guest instance Guest instance guest instance guest instance 6 core Server B 6 core 6 core Server C 6 core Physical deployment with 24 physical cores. SERVER VIRTUALIZATION SOFTWARE 16 cores Server A One 2- server, with 6 cores per = 12 cores total One 2- server, with 6 cores per = 12 cores total 2 instances, each with 4 virtual cores = 8 cores total Counted as 32 cores out of 40 total JB0061 Figure 4. Mixed physical and virtual deployments 2.4. MULTIPLE RED HAT JBOSS MIDDLEWARE PRODUCT DEPLOYMENTS server or on different servers, each product are sized separately. Red Hat Red Hat JBoss Fuse Service Works Red Hat JBoss Portal Supported JVM Supported JVM Supported JVM 6 core Server A 6 core One 2 server, with 6 cores per = 12 cores total 4 core Server B 4 core One 2 server, with per = 8 cores total 4 core Server C 4 core One 2 server, with per = 8 cores total Each Red Hat JBoss Middleware product is sized seperately: 12 cores for 8 cores for JBoss Fuse Service Works 8 cores for JBoss Portal JB0062 Figure 5. Multiple Red Hat JBoss Middleware product deployments 11

When deploying Red Hat JBoss Middleware, the virtual or physical cores across test, production, and hot disaster recovery or failover environments are totaled. staff are performing application functionality and performance testing, or business users might be testing early versions of a given application. instances on servers, developers are writing application code. Applications in this environment may be incomplete or going through considerable change. With the Red Hat JBoss Middleware subscription model, for every 16 cores under subscription, 25 users are provided with development use for all Red Hat JBoss Middleware products. DEVELOPMENT TEST PRODUCTION Each individual instance contains 16 cores total 16 cores total 32 cores total Cores in development are not counted Cores in test (16) and production (32) are both counted = 48 cores of JB0063 Figure 6. Deploying across development, test, and production environments 12

2.6. DEPLOYING RED HAT JBOSS MIDDLEWARE IN DISASTER RECOVERY When deploying Red Hat JBoss Middleware deployments in disaster recovery environments, virtual or physical cores across hot disaster recovery or failover environments are included as part of the total core count. systems under subscription were no longer available, customers could temporarily transfer their PRODUCTION HOT DR/ FAILOVER COLD DR Each individual instance contains 16 cores total 16 cores total 16 cores total Cores in production (16) and hot DR/Failover (16) are both counted = 32 cores of Cores in cold DR are not counted JB0064 Figure 7. Deploying Red Hat JBoss Middleware in disaster recovery (DR) environments RED HAT JBOSS MIDDLEWARE IN THE CLOUD from on-premise to a public cloud providers across the globe Built with an open hybrid cloud in mind 3. CLOUD DEPLOYMENTS 3.1. DEPLOYMENT OF RED HAT JBOSS MIDDLEWARE IN THE PUBLIC CLOUD WITH RED HAT CLOUD ACCESS a consistent application environment across physical, virtual, and cloud deployments. Using your subscriptions in public clouds enables you to meet increased demand, improve response times, or simply use the environment for failover. SUPPORTED PRODUCTS At the time of writing, Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform and Red Hat JBoss Web Server are supported with Cloud Access. For all other Red Hat JBoss Middleware products, contact your Red Hat representative. 13

safe, scalable, supported, and consistent environment for your enterprise cloud deployment.. 1 Learn more about Red Hat Cloud Access at. 2 ONLINE VS. ENTERPRISE: WHAT S THE DIFFERENCE? OPENSHIFT ONLINE: Red Hat s public PaaS For use by individual developers or developer teams OPENSHIFT ENTERPRISE: Private, elastic PaaS for your own private cloud environment productivity Streamlined application service delivery Better hardware utilization IN OPENSHIFT aa OpenShift Online is Red Hat s public cloud application development and hosting platform that automates the provisioning, management and scaling of applications so that you can focus on OpenShift Online is targeted at development and comes with a two-business-day response SLA. At the time of writing, is available as an add-on to OpenShift Online. Additional Red Hat JBoss Middleware products will be made available as an OpenShift Online add-on soon. To learn more about OpenShift Online, including pricing, visit or contact a Red Hat representative. aa cloud deployment. OpenShift Enterprise is a private PaaS that you control and manage within the constraints of elastic, on-demand cloud platform. Premium SLAs are available. At the time of writing, is available as an add-on to OpenShift Enterprise. Additional Red Hat JBoss Middleware products will be made available as OpenShift Enterprise add-ons soon. 1 http://www./solutions/open-hybrid-cloud/public-cloud/find-provider/ 2 http://www./solutions/cloud/access/jboss/ 14

TECHNOLOGY DETAIL Subscription guide for Red Hat JBoss Middleware To learn more about OpenShift Enterprise, visit or contact a Red Hat representative. ABOUT RED HAT Red Hat is the world s leading provider of open source solutions, using a community-powered approach to provide reliable and high-performing cloud, virtualization, storage, Linux, and middleware technologies. Red Hat also offers award-winning support, training, and consulting its customers businesses. facebook.com/redhatinc @redhatnews linkedin.com/company/red-hat NORTH AMERICA 1 888 REDHAT1 EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AND AFRICA 00800 7334 2835 europe@ ASIA PACIFIC +65 6490 4200 apac@ LATIN AMERICA +54 11 4329 7300 info-latam@ #12149557_V1_0514 Copyright 2014 Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the Shadowman logo, and JBoss are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.