Cloud Computing Reference Architecture (CCRA) 4.0 Overview



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Cloud Computing Reference Architecture (CCRA) 4.0 Overview IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corp. Other product and service names might be trademarks of IBM or other companies. See the current list of IBM trademarks: www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml. 1

Introduction Cloud Computing Reference Architecture (CCRA) 4.0 Overview CCRA provides prescriptive guidance on how to build IaaS, PaaS, SaaS and Service Provider cloud solutions with IBM technology CCRA Aggregates experience from hundreds of cloud client engagements and IBM-hosted cloud implementations Cloudenabled data enabled center / building data IaaS center / building IaaS Industry Focused Cloud - First one Government - Cloud Platform Services Cloud Service Provider CCRA Leveraging Building SaaS Mobile & Cloud Analytics & Cloud CCRA categorize the cloud business models and corresponding architecture by the following cloud adoption patterns : Cloud Enabled Data Center (IaaS) Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) adoption pattern Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Cloud Service Providers Mobile Analytics Government - Cloud For each cloud adoption patterns, CCRA identifies: common architecture patterns that describe the business drivers, the use-cases and the technologies that underlie each type of cloud computing implementation. common architecture patterns for items that cut across all the adoption patterns including security, resiliency, performance, etc. Cloud Service Consumer Cloud Service Integration Tools Consumer In-house IT Cloud Services Common Reference Architecture Foundation Existing & 3 rd party services, Partner Ecosystems Platform-as-a-Service Infrastructure-as-a-Service Cloud Service Provider Business-Processas-a-Service Software-as-a-Service Infrastructure Security, Resiliency, Performance & Consumability Governance Common Cloud Platform (CCMP) Operational Support Services (OSS) Business Support Services (BSS) Cloud Service Creator Service Creation Tools 2

CCRA Structure CCRA 4.0 Cloud-enabled data center / building IaaS Platform Services Cloud Service Provider Building SaaS Mobile & Cloud Analytics & Cloud Cloud-enabled data center / building IaaS Platform Services Cloud Service Provider Building SaaS Mobile & Cloud Analytics & Cloud Common Reference Architecture Foundation Common Reference Architecture Foundation Industry Focused Deliverables: 3

Why Use IBM's CCRA? The CCRA saves your business time and money by providing detailed documentation on the steps and components required for constructing a Cloud implementation across all deployment models. Your business can benefit from IBM s experience in creating Public, Private, and Hybrid Clouds with one common architecture with reusable assets or product recommendations. Your business receives a quicker start to create an industrial strength Cloud with predefined use cases and documentation on the architectural requirements or decisions that must be made for security, service management, performance scalability, and virtualization. The CCRA utilizes sound architectural principles to speed development and reduce errors across the entire development process, ensuring designs can scale for efficiencies and can fulfill important Cloud requirements such as elasticity, selfservice and flexible sourcing. The CCRA provides increased business flexibility with a common Cloud reference architecture across all deployment models. 4

Introduction Approach used to design Cloud Adoption Patterns UNDERSTAND EXPLORE DEVELOP IMPLEMENT CONFIRM the client s business and needs options and approach and agree to client solution client solution client value and experience Understand Client Define Client Requirements Design Solution Detail Design to Define BOM Define Roadmap & First Project 5

The CCRA Adoption Pattern material is based on TeamSD and applies to the entire sales cycle Understand Client Define Client Requirements Design Solution Detail Design to Define BOM Define Roadmap & First Project 6 Content provided by CCRA Business Drivers Use Cases and Actors Non Functional requirements System Context Architecture Overview Architecture Decisions Operational Model Roadmap

Introduction CCRA 4.0 Cloud Adoption Patterns & Next Generation Platform External Ecosystem Marketplace API API Traditional middleware-based workloads API Analytics App API Mobile API Collaboration API Solutions Services & composition patterns location Services datastore mobile middleware services ops dev API data API API & integration services Software as a Service API Economy Platform as a Service BlueMix Cloud Service Provider Software Defined Compute Workload definition, optimization, & orchestration Resource abstraction & optimization Software Defined Storage Software Defined Networking Infrastructure as a Service SDE 7

Mapping of Cloud Adoption Patterns IBM Cloud Capabilities 8

Key concepts adoption patterns / macro patterns / micro patterns Adoption Pattern A collection of commonly observed functions and features that customers desire in their solution. Where a customer starts to solve a specific business problem, typically driven by the same business motivation. e.g. Drive down IT costs by improving delivery time and quality, and lowering risks associated with delivery of new IT environments to business and software application development and delivery. Macro Pattern A collection of use cases / micro patterns commonly deployed together to achieve a level of service maturity. (e.g., simple VM provisioning services; more advanced services for provisioning of VM, storage, and network elements; provisioning of services integrated with the enterprise ITIL enterprise processes; etc.). Micro Pattern set of consistent use cases that relate to a specific cloud function. These use cases are best practice starting points for various aspects of cloud implementation. Solution a combination of products and services integrated and deployed together. Typically sold as a solution in a single sales transaction. Product single isolated software or hardware component, typically bounded by how it is sold. Note that a single product may actually cover one or more capabilities/micro patterns. 9

Adoption Patterns Prescriptive, Consumable IBM Solutions, driven by clients Cloud Enabled Data Center IaaS Enable IaaS with Virtualization and Governance Implement IaaS with Advanced Service Automation & Orchestration Extend IaaS with Enterprise Service Consume IaaS using a Public or Managed Cloud Service Integrate IaaS to Support a Hybrid Environment Business Solutions on Cloud SaaS Implement Existing Applications to be Delivered as SaaS Implement Cloud Native Applications to be Delivered as SaaS Consume SaaS Applications and Business Processes Integrate SaaS with Cloud and Enterprise Services Cloud Platform Services PaaS Implement PaaS with Middleware Deployment and Extend PaaS with Programming Services Implement Application Lifecycle (ALM) and DevOps Consume PaaS using a Public or Managed Cloud Service Integrate PaaS to Support a Hybrid Environment 10 Cloud Service Provider (MSP/CSP) Implement IaaS for a Service Provider to Deliver Cloud Services Implement IaaS and PaaS for a Service Provider to Deliver Cloud Services Implement Storefront and Service Brokering for a Service Provider to Deliver Applications and Business Processes Consume Public or Managed Services to Resell as a Service Provider (White Label)

Cloud Enabled Data Center Adoption Pattern (IaaS) 11

What s new in CeDC? UPDATED: CeDC Adoption pattern now based on SmartCloud Orchestrator 2.3 as the core cloud product NEW: Include Software-defined Environment (and OpenStack) concepts in CEDC NEW: Define integration points with Softlayer NEW: Define integration points with Bluemix NEW: Define managed services for cloud 12

IBM Cloud Reference Architecture Cloud Enabled Data Center Pattern IaaS: Cut IT expense and complexity through a cloud enabled data center Extend IaaS with Enterprise Service ( integrated with ITIL processes) Allows to completely integrated the cloud world with the remaining part of the enterprise by including the cloud infrastructure and services in the enterprise ITIL processes. Implement IaaS with advanced Service Automation and Orchestration Allows creating a more sophisticated cloud infrastructure for the delivery of more complex and critical IaaS services in highly demanding environments 4 13 Key Business Drivers: Decrease costs and delivery time for new services Align IT Services with business goals Increase service level compliance Centralized accounting & billing Industrialization of IT Use other Clouds when I need extra capacity Enable IaaS with Governance Complements the first macro pattern by adding governance capabilities that allow to effectively manage aspects like SLAs, security, resiliency, capacity planning, etc for both the virtualized infrastructure that provides the cloud service as well as the cloud service itself. Enable IaaS with Virtualization The entry point in the IaaS cloud space since it allows to start building a multi tenant cloud infrastructure and model for the delivery of simple VMS (configured with the proper network and storage) that covers the 70 % of the requests coming from the different business lines. 3 2 1

CEDC use-cases ITIL Process Integrated IaaS 4 Problem & Incident IT Asset License Change & Configuration SLA Mgmt Service Desk Release Advanced IaaS 3 Storage Provisioning & Configuration Mgmt Network Provisioning & Configuration Mgmt Services Orchestration Hybrid Cloud Integration Threat & vulnerability, identity & access, Security information and events Mgmt. Managed IaaS 2 Cloud Infrastructure & services Monitoring Capacity & Planning Events Backup & Restore Patch Endpoint Compliance & Security Mgmt Simple IaaS 1 Cloud resources, management Authentication, Roles & Tenants management VMs provisioning & on-boarding VMs patterns provisioning Virtual Images Construction & Usage metering, accounting & chargeback Infrastructure and Platform Virtualization, Software Defined Environment 0 Hardware Storage Virtualization Network Virtualization Compute Virtualization 14 Storage Network Compute resources

Different CeDC implementation models (CCRA 4.0) A CeDC can be implemented by using one of the following three models On-premise-hybrid Off-premise-hybrid Full off-premise Model Type Manage from Manage to On premise hybrid On premise On premise and/or on Softlayer Off premise hybrid Softlayer Softlayer and/or On premise Full off premise Softlayer Softlayer Each model above is represented by a slightly different Architecture Overview Diagram (AOD) in this CeDC architecture 15

On-premise-hybrid model On-premise Off-premise (Softlayer) This model is typically used to implement IT-transformation projects. Manage-from environment Manage-from env Allows to deliver IT services more efficiently through the adoption of a cloud delivery model. Allows to leverage external cloud service providers (as for example Softlayer) to burst uplanned, peak or very dynamic workloads into a third party infrastructure in a very dynamic and cost-effective way. Manage-to environment Manage-to env Manage-to env (e.g. Cloud-bursting nodes, Test&dev, hadoop, etc..) Allows to reserve more performant on-premise resources for critical workload and run tier-2 or less-critical workloads (like for example dev&test environments) off-premise. 16

On-premise-hybrid model Architecture overview Diagram Cloud stack ITIL Process Integrated IaaS Problem & Change & IT Asset License SLA Service Release Incident SmartCloud Configuration Control Desk or «IT Service Mgmt on IBMService Desk Engage» Advanced IaaS SmartCloud Storage Virtual Provisioning Storage & Configuration Center Mgmt Managed IaaS Tivoli Network NetCool Configuration Provisioning & Configuration Manager Mgmt Cloud SmartCloud Infrastructure Monitoring Capacity & services or Monitoring SmartCloud APM & Planning IBM Cloud Orchestrator * Services Orchestration Events Tivoli NetCool Hybrid Cloud Integration Tivoli Backup Storage & Restore Manager Tivoli Identity Manager Threat & vulnerability, identity & Security network intrusion Prevention access, Security information and QRadar Log Manager events Mgmt. Virtual Storage protection VMWare Endpoint IBM Patch Endpoint Manager (patch Compliance & mgmt and security Security compliance) Mgmt 4 3 2 Simple IaaS 1 Cloud resources, management Authentication, Roles & Tenants management VMs provisioning & on-boarding SmartCloud Provisioning * VMs patterns provisioning Virtual Images Construction & Usage SmartCloud metering, accounting & Cost Mgmt chargeback Managed infrastructure 17 Infrastructure and Platform Virtualization 0 On-premise Virtualization environment (VMWare, Hardware Storage Virtualization VMWare/VCenter OpenStack PureApps KVM, VMControl, zvm) Network Virtualization Compute Virtualization SoftLayer public cloud SoftLayer Bare-metal or private cloud or 3 parties On-premise H/W resources (x86, Power, zseries) instances Storage Network Compute resources

Off-premise-hybrid model Manage-from environment On-premise Off-premise (Softlayer) Manage-from env This model is the recommended approach to build a CeDC environment with the minimum investment in terms of H/W resources and total cost of ownership and to connect it to your on-premise resources, data and applications. Manage-to environment Manage-to env (critical workloads, System-ofrecords applications, Data, etc..) Manage-to env (e.g. Test&dev, hadoop/hpc environments, etc..) GTS Private Modular Cloud service offering allows to allocate (and deallocate) a ready to use «cloud management» and managed infrastructure in Softlayer in few hours. Softlayer provides a set of secured network connectivity services that allows to safely allocate or connect to resources on-premise 18

Off-premise-hybrid model Architecture Overview Diagram Cloud stack ITIL Process Integrated IaaS Problem & Incident Advanced IaaS SmartCloud Virtual Storage Storage Center Provisioning & Configuration SL Storage mgmt Mgmt APIs Managed IaaS Simple IaaS Change & IT Asset License SLA Configuration IT Service «IBMService Engage» Mgmt Tivoli NetCool Network Configuration Manager Provisioning & Configuration SL network mgmt Mgmt APIs Cloud SmartCloud Infrastructure APM on «IBM Capacity Service & services Engage» Monitoring & Planning Services Orchestration Events Tivoli NetCool IBM Cloud Orchestrator * Hybrid Cloud Integration Tivoli Backup Storage & Restore Manager Service Desk Release Tivoli Identity Manager Security network intrusion Prevention Threat QRadar & vulnerability, Log Manager identity & Virtual Storage protection VMWare access, Security information and events Mgmt. SL Internal security features, SL IEM, McAfee, Nessus Endpoint IBM Patch Endpoint Manager (patch Compliance & mgmt and security Security compliance) Mgmt 4 3 2 1 Cloud resources, management Authentication, Roles & Tenants management VMs provisioning & on-boarding SmartCloud Provisioning * VMs patterns provisioning Virtual Images Construction & Usage SmartCloud metering, accounting & Cost Mgmt chargeback Managed infrastructure 19 Infrastructure and Platform Virtualization 0 On-premise Virtualization environment (VMWare, Hardware Storage Virtualization VMWare/VCenter OpenStack PureApps KVM, VMControl, zvm) Network Virtualization Compute Virtualization SoftLayer SoftLayer Bare-metal or private-cloud public cloud On-premise H/W resources (x86, Power, zseries) instances Storage Network Compute resources

Full off-premise model Manage-from environment On-premise Off-premise (Softlayer) Manage-from env This model can be used to build a CeDC environment with the minimum investment in terms of H/W resources and total cost of ownership. This cloud environment can be used to deliver specific services (like test&dev environments) or scale-out applications/services (like hadoop, HPC, etc..) to IT users and business lines. Manage-to environment Manage-to env (all workloads.) This solution could be also used to build cloud-service-provider IaaS solutions where the service provider provides and sells additional value (e.g. Application templates) on top of thre pure infrastructure provided by Softlayer 20

Design Solution Full off-premise-hybrid model AOD Cloud stack ITIL Process Integrated IaaS Problem & Incident Advanced IaaS Storage SL Storage mgmt Provisioning APIs & Configuration Mgmt Managed IaaS Change & IT Asset IT Service License on «IBMService Engage» SLA Configuration Mgmt Softlayer Internal System (IMS) Network SL network mgmt Provisioning APIs & Configuration Mgmt SmartCloud Infrastructure APM on «IBM Service Capacity Engage» & services Nimsoft Monitoring (SL IMS for capacity & Planning planning) IBM Cloud Orchestrator Services Orchestration Tivoli Events NetCool SL IMS Hybrid Cloud Integration Tivoli Storage Backup Manager & Symantec RestoreeVault Idera CDP Service Desk Release Tivoli Identity Manager Security network intrusion Prevention Threat & QRadar vulnerability, Log Manager identity & access, Virtual Storage Security protection information VMWare and events Mgmt. SL IMS, SL IEM, McAfee, Nessus IBM Endpoint Patch Endpoint Manager (patch mgmt Compliance & and security compliance) Security Mgmt 4 3 2 Simple IaaS 1 Cloud resources, management Authentication, Softlayer internal VMs System VMs (IMS) patterns Roles & Tenants provisioning & provisioning management on-boarding Virtual Images Construction & SmartCloud Cost Mgmt Usage metering, accounting & SL billing system chargeback Managed infrastructure 21 Infrastructure and Platform Virtualization 0 VMWare/VCenter Hardware Storage OpenStack Virtualization Network PureApps Virtualization SoftLayer Bare-metal or private-cloud instances Storage Network Compute resources Compute Virtualization SoftLayer public cloud

Platform Services Adoption Pattern PaaS 22

Business Challenges from Clients Drive innovation and differentiation of new services to the market. Respond quickly to business events, to stay ahead or react to the competition. Dramatically drive down the cost of introducing new applications. Reduce the time it takes to develop, test and deploy new capabilities. Improve the availability of our applications through standardisation. Manage Compliance and Audit needs thru automation and orchestration of complex deployments. Improve product quality and reduce risk thru rapid feedback thru entire delivery cycle. Innovation Business Agility Speed 23

IBM Cloud Reference Architecture PaaS Macro patterns Accelerate time to market with new workloads with Cloud Platform Services Process Oriented PaaS Allows to implement a DevOps process by creating a continuous delivery flow that automates the build, test and delivery of applications into a cloud environment 4 Advanced PaaS Services In addition to the managed middleware patterns, applications can leverage additional services like programming services (e.g. DB or data caching services) or integration services that allow to integrate with external application or public clouds and to implement auto scaling and cloud bursting scenarios 3 Key Business Drivers: Reduce CAPEX (Capital Expenditure) and OPEX (Operational Expenditure) to deliver business services. Drive down IT costs by improving delivery time and quality, and lowering risks associated with delivery of new IT environments to business and software application development and delivery. Increase flexibility and integration between middleware components. 24 Managed PaaS Complements the first macro pattern by adding governance services that allow to effectively manage the SLA and QoS aspects of the provisioned middleware, like for example resiliency, application performance, security, etc.. Simple PaaS Services The entry point into the PaaS space, it allows to model multi tiered middleware patterns, expose them as services into a self service catalogue, automate their deployment and meter the resources used by this service. 2 1

IBM Cloud Capabilities PaaS Adoption pattern Process Optimized Platform as a Service Application development Application testing Application lifecycle Application governance Application onboarding Continuous delivery Advanced Platform as a Service BlueMix Orchestration Data caching services Cloud bursting Workload automation & scheduling Managed Platform as a Service Platform as a Service Identity management & security Application monitoring Application performance monitoring License Mobile Simple Platform as a Service Provisioning & automation services Middleware pattern deployment Application metering 25

PaaS Adoption pattern Key Software Group products Process Optimized Platform as a Service Rational Suite Application Application Application lifecycle development testing RTW CLM / RTC RSA / RAD RTW CLM / RTC Application governance RAM Application onboarding RAF / AMC UrbanCode Continuous udeploy delivery Advanced Platform as a Service Bluemix IBM Cloud Orchestrator WebSphere extremescale Cast Iron SmartCloud Workload Scheduler Managed Platform as a Service Platform as a Service Tivoli Identity Identity management & Manager security Application SmartCloud Application Application performance Performance monitoring monitoring IEM License Software Usage Analysis Fiberlink Mobile IEM Simple Platform as a Service Provisioning & Middleware automation PureApp Patterns pattern services deployment SmartCloud Application Cost metering 26

DevOps Tool Chain (packaged) Plan and Measure Rational Focal Point Rational Requirements Composer Release and Deploy Line of Business IBM Cloud Orchestrator IBM Pure Application System Openstack Jenkins ubuild Rational Build Forge Rational Team Concert Rational Quality Manager Rational Test Workbench Rational Test Virtualization Server SmartCloud Control Desk SmartCloud Application Performance 27 Develop and Test Monitor and Optimize

Developer centric platform, marketplace & services in a Cloud Operating Environment Value Fast, automated composition of services Repeatable patterns-of-expertise Capability OPEN ecosystem of composable services Optimized workload deployment Integration patterns with systems of record cloudfoundry.org BlueMix Services & Composition Patterns datastore mobile middleware Services API & Integration Services security ops dev Traditional Workloads Traditional Workloads TOSCA Workload definition, Optimization, & Orchestration Hardware Software Defined Environment Resource Abstraction & Optimization Software Defined Compute Software Defined Storage Software Defined Networking 28

IBM embraces & invests in open source to foster innovation Application Servers Service Oriented Architecture Cloud Computing Systems of Interaction Service Orientation June 1998: IBM enters into an engineering agreement with The Apache Group for development of the opensource Apache HTTP server software eventually becoming the leader of the new Application Server market Social Business Open Cloud Architecture cloudfoundry.org September 1999: IBM capitalizes on an untapped market trend and begins participating in the community development of Linux with a $60M annual investment November 2001:IBM rallies 150 influential vendors and the development community around a new tools environment with a $40 Million software donation disrupting the leadership of the software development ecosystem September 2012: IBM orchestrates the launch of The OpenStack Foundation boasting $10 million in funding and 5,600 members changing the dynamics of the Cloud ecosystem 29

IBM Bluemix Run Your Apps The developer can chose any language runtime or bring their own. Just upload your code and go. DevOps Development, monitoring, deployment and logging tools allow the developer to run the entire application APIs and Services A catalog of open source, IBM and third party APIs services allow a developer to stitch together an application in minutes. Cloud Integration Build hybrid environments. Connect to onpremises systems of record plus other public and private clouds. Expose your own APIs to your developers. Extend SaaS Apps Drop in SaaS App SDKs and extend to new use cases (e.g,. Mobile, Analytics, Web) 30

BlueMix DevOps services Mobile Quality Assurance Continuous Integration Continuous Deployment Tracking Collaboration Planning Submit defects DevOps in the Cloud From idea to production in minutes Retrieve code Jazz SCM or GitHub Check in code Test / Run Application Composition Environment Create & manage services Explore Services Runtimes & Frameworks Platform as a Service Operational services Middleware services Application services Team Collaboration & Agile Project Continuous Delivery Pipeline Develop Orion Web IDE Eclipse IDE CLI, 3rd party BlueMix DevOps Services Third Party 31

Software as a Service Adoption Pattern 32

Through the IBM SmartCloud, clients tap into SaaS solutions aligned by role and collaboration between business functions SmartCloud for Human Resources Talent Learning and Certification Employee Onboarding SmartCloud for Procurement Contract Spend Analysis Strategic Sourcing SmartCloud for Customer Care & Support Engagement Advice Experience Client Success SmartCloud for Social Business Collaboration Suite SmartCloud for Legal Contract Risk Analytics Document SmartCloud for Sales & Commerce ecommerce Performance Analytics Quote SmartCloud for City Operations Transportation Planning Water Utility Optimization 33 SmartCloud for Marketing Demand Generation Campaign Analytics Agency Collaboration

Introducing IBM Cloud Marketplace http://www.ibm.com/cloud computing/us/en/marketplace.html New Buying Experience Over 200 IBM and Third-Party Software and Services Leverage world-class IBM partner ecosystem Curated solution pages with IBM expertise Easy access to build, consume, deploy and purchase services Cloud Computing IBM Corporation 2014 34

Cloud Service Provider 35

IBM Cloud Reference Architecture CSP Macro pattern Deliver innovative business Models as a Cloud Services Provider Key Business Drivers: Competitive environment to become CSP, cost effective delivery, Retain and enhance customer relationship, differentiation in products offered (value of the products in realizing market leadership) Advanced CSP Services Provides an highly customizable storefront that includes the most typical e commerce features like shopping kart, credit card payment, etc.. and that allows a cloud service provider to sell its own services or to resell, white label or broker third party cloud services to consumer users Simple CSP Services Provides deployment, automation, security, customer management, metering and billing services that allow to delivery IaaS/PaaS services in a simple, repeatable and secure way to end users inside or outside the enterprise boundaries and to account them for these services use 2 1 36 Differentiation in service provided (value of the Service Provider brand)

What s New in CCRA, CSP v4 Phase 1: Understand the Client o Added some customer segmentation insights based on the latest corporate Strategy Team work. Phase 4: Detail Design o Restructured the section to include sample CSP Services, starting with two: 1. IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) 2. VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) o Added some notes about Parallel s Automation Platform a partner solution recommended by IBM for large scale CSP implementations o Focus on service brokering o Also added some comparison between the legacy ISDM product and SCO (Smart Cloud Orchestrator) as an aid for customer migration scenarios o Refreshed the many pattern deployment examples to reflect the latest changes in IBM product line. o Updated the pattern material to be in line with the latest changes in CEDC v4 pattern. 37

There are several options to become a CSP Use 3 rd Party Build it Hosted White Label Hosted (Broker / Aggregator) On-premise User User User User CSP CSP CSP CSP Rebranding Wrapper Brokering / Rebranding IBM Softlayer Cloud Services 3 rd Party Cloud Services IBM Softlayer POD 38 Data Centre hosted with another CSP with rebranded front-end; Faster time-to-market, but less control Example: White labeling IBM s Softlayer Similar to white labeling, but can aggregate one or more 3 rd party Cloud Services with rebranding front-end; Faster time-to-market, but less control Example: AppDirect.com (used by GTS), Jam Cracker, etc. Similar to White labeling but with on-premise installation of a 3 rd party design. Faster time-to-market with slightly more control Example: IBM Softlayer POD (=Point of Delivery) From the ground-up design, build and installation of onpremise Cloud Data Center Solution. Takes more time to build; full control; possibly more profitable. More suitable for existing MSP s and/or Enterprise and Government type CSP s

CSP s are not all created equal: CSP Maturity Model Maturity Level 5 Advanced Full CSP/MSP Advanced library services (e,g, CDN, email). Fully automated OSS/BSS (e.g Amazon) Maturity Level 2 Maturity Level 3 Library stack provides backup as service, storage as service etc. Basic storefront, DR. Basic aggregation (google apps, amazon apps), metering/charging support for B2B Provide IaaS, PaaS with automation (like devops, Patch Mgmt, snap shots, white label services. Process for on boarding. Maturity Level 4 Providing SaaS apps, vertical market opportunities. Advanced storefront, partner management, advanced metering, payment process, credit card processing, B2C element Increased Capabilities I Maturity Level 1 Basic resource management. Basic IaaS, PaaS. Basic metering and billing small scale with low automation Simple Basic CSP/MSP 39

Detail Design High-Level Deployment Model with Product Mapping Access Access Domain (Edge and DMZ) VPN DNS, Web (Public Data), Reverse Proxy Customer, User, Partner Mgmt Service Mgmt., Storefront WAS, WebSeal Web Portal / Storefront Service Automation WAS / Portal (Web Portal) Metering to Payment SCCM (Chargeback) Rating and Charging Billing Balance Accounts Receivable Firewall, SSL Accelerator WebSphere DataPower AAA, Identity TAM, TFIM IBM Cloud Orchestrator * Tivoli Netcool Mgr SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center Metering SCCM Payment Gateway Chargeback SCCM System Administrator, Customer Account Manager, Product Manager, Developer, Partner Account Manager, and User / Buyer Cloud Services Hosting (1..n) IBM Cloud Orchestrator * SmartCloud Monitoring Tivoli Storage Mgr for Virtual Environment Existing / Third Party IBM Product Virtual Machines Hypervisor Hosts (ESXi and KVM) Network Tivoli Netcool Omnibus, Imapct 40 * Refers to a common installation, used to address different capabilities

Federal Government Business Drivers 1. Data Center Consolidation 2. Outsourcing Managed Services on the Cloud 3. Application Capitalization in the Cloud (PaaS, SaaS, BPaaS) 4. Increasing need of security compliance 5. Transformation Delivery models from traditional to cloud 6. Decrease cost 7. Dynamically scalable data centers 8. Increase service level compliance, accuracy, repeatability, and traceability 9. Agility to deploy new capabilities 10. Enable to become a cloud service provider 11. Centralized accounting and billing 41

Federal Government Cloud specific Standards 1. Digital Privacy Controls and Data Privacy 2. Digital Government Strategy 3. Cloud First in Federal 4. Open Data Policy 5. Cyber Security Policy 6. Standard Compliance 1. Example Security FIPS 140 2, Accessibility, FedRAMP etc 7. Hybrid Cloud and Disaster recovery 8. Cost Effective Deployments and Interoperability 42

HOW IT ALL COMES TOGETHER WITH OUR PORTFOLIO 43

Virtual Appliance Application Server Operating system Metadata Virtual Appliance HTTP Server Operating system Metadata Virtual Appliance Application Server Operating system Metadata An Entire Continuum Working Together Composable Services Defined Pattern Services Infrastructure Services Systems of Record Cloud Ready - CeDC Business Services 44

Architectural Model for Cloud Services and IBM capabilities Business Process as a Service Software as a Service Enabling business transformation Business process solutions Recruiting Procurement Help Desk Marketplace of high value consumable business applications External ecosystem Industry Collaboration Human resources Talent management Payment Processing Accounting Commerce Marketing IT Smarter Commerce Smarter Analytics Smarter Cities Smarter Workforce Watson Solutions IBM Service Engage Software solutions API Economy Marketing Services Maximo Solutions Platform as a Service Composable and integrated application development platform Built using open standards DevOps Big Data & analytics Security Integration Mobile Social Traditional workloads BlueMix PaaS Platform Open Standards based Middleware solutions given by Pure App System, Pure Data System, DevOps portfolio Infrastructure as a Service Enterprise class, optimized infrastructure Built using open standards Compute Storage Networking IBM Cloud Orchestrator, SoftLayer, IBM Cloud services 45

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Publically available material Getting Cloud Computing Right (whitepaper about the CCRA) http://www 05.ibm.com/de/cloud/pdf/Gettingcloudcomputingright.pdf Redguide about Cloud Enabled Data Center adoption pattern http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpapers/pdfs/redp4893.pdf Redguide about Cloud Service Provider adoption pattern http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpapers/pdfs/redp4912.pdf IBM PaaS PoV http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp5041.html?open Academy Technote about the CCRA http://www 05.ibm.com/it/cloud/downloads/Cloud_Computing.pdf 47