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Utility Computing

Utility Computing. Ari Jylhä Tomi Moilanen. Content. What is utility computing? IBM grid solutions HP grid solutions Sun grid solutions Oracle grid solutions. What is utility computing?. Organizations pay for computing they have been used processing power network bandwidth

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Utility Computing

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  1. Utility Computing Ari Jylhä Tomi Moilanen

  2. Content • What is utility computing? • IBM grid solutions • HP grid solutions • Sun grid solutions • Oracle grid solutions

  3. What is utility computing? • Organizations pay for computing they have been used • processing power • network bandwidth • software applications • Utility computing works in many ways • Providers make money by running outsourced technology departments more efficiently than customers could • shared or virtual servers

  4. What is utility computing? • Utility computing uses a virtualized infrastructure • With a virtualized infrastructure: • people, process and technology are focused on service levels • capacity is allocated dynamically • the entire infrastructure is simplified and flexible • enables a utility or pay-per-use model for IT services

  5. IBM grid solutions • IBM has grid solutions to many different areas: • Aerospace and automotive industry • Agricultural chemicals industry • Electronics industry • Financial services industry • Life sciences • Petroleum industry • Government and higher education

  6. Aerospace and automotive industry (IBM) • Grid solutions enhance data sharing • People can distribute disparate workflow • time to market will be accelerated • Improvements will occur because of faster • data capture • data compilation • data analysis • Batch jobs are routed transparently to unused cycles • Disparate systems can be virtualized as a single system • central system management become easier

  7. Agricultural chemicals industry(IBM) • Grid solutions can maximize use of existing data resources and assets by • unified data access • simplified integration • secured access to data • lead identification through innovative information analysis • improved use of computing and storage resources • By grid solutions • it is possible to execute sequence comparison algorithms • it is easier to manage different databases

  8. Electronics industry (IBM) • Grid solutions can improve electronics design processes and reduce products time to market by many ways • enabling seamless data sharing across systems • optimizing computing capacity and existing infrastructure investments • running compute-intensive processes on open standards platforms • Creating unified product development is much easier

  9. Financial services industry (IBM) • Grid technologies can significantly enhance different banks competitiveness • reduce time in diverse jobs • banks get more sophisticated and accurate analyses • In risk management area grid’s distributed environment can run several risk scenarios in parallel • Organizations get faster financial analysis and more effective risk management

  10. Life Sciences (IBM) • IBM grid solutions can enhance productivity a lot • aggregating and sharing of recourses is easier • execution of sequence comparison algorithms is faster • People get innovative information analysis and ability to respond faster to opportunities presented by data

  11. Petroleum industry (IBM) • Grid solutions give more accurate results and less time is spent on value-adding decisions • how to optimally extract oil and gas from producing fields • faster processing of ever-expanding quantities of data

  12. Government and higher education (IBM) • Grid solutions of IBM allow agencies to make database and file-based data available across a department or organization with securing data access and optimizing storage • Help in creating and managing virtual organizations by • helping procure compute and data resources on demand • adding and removing virtual organisations participants dynamically • providing on demand storage capacity for data collected from sensor nets • facilitating fusion engines that assimilate, aggregate and correlate raw information • providing resilient secure systems data and assisting in weather-system modelling and prediction • Organisations get faster and more seamless predictive governmental collaboration and organization

  13. HP grid solutions • Hewlett-Packard Utility Data Center solutions let corporations virtualize data center environment to adapt to fast-changing business needs, while sharply reducing operational costs • On Demand solutions from HP offer a practical, cost-effective approach to utility computing that delivers IT resources whenever corporations need them • HP offers solutions with three On Demand Solution programs: • Instant capacity • Metered capacity • Managed capacity

  14. HP grid solutions • Instant capacity • corporations get immediate access to additional server and storage capacity • payment is based on planned usage, which reduces upfront investment while delivering increased flexibility in asset ownership

  15. HP grid solutions • Metered capacity • HP metering technology monitors your systems, allowing corporations to pay for IT assets as people dial up and dial down actual usage • payment is based on this usage, thus reducing the need for capacity planning and the risks associated with changes in business volume • HP offers these pay-per-use solutions for servers, storage, imaging and printing

  16. HP grid solutions • Managed capacity • proven end-to-end IT solution management maximizes the value of organizations enterprise assets by allowing they to manage their IT infrastructure with fewer resources or redirect your resources to core competencies • managed capacity solutions support access, managed storage, and messaging

  17. HP grid solutions • On Demand solutions have been divided to four sections • Access on Demand • Imaging & Printing on Demand • Messaging on Demand • Storage on Demand

  18. Access on Demand (HP) • Access on Demand solutions deliver complete client-computing solutions geared to different business needs • Access on Demand include • high-performance computing platforms • software • associated services • Monthly price

  19. Imaging & Printing on Demand (HP) • Pay-per-Use Imaging and Printing Program • allows organizations to streamline their printing environment by reducing time, cost, complexity, and risk • allows to manage organizations print environment with the latest HP printer technology • HP Services provides: • physical installation • network installation • technical support, including hardware and software assistance • maintenance

  20. Messaging on Demand • HP offers solution for messaging needs • ideal for organizations with 5000 or more mailboxes • tailored to meet the exact needs of corporations user community • for office workers HP offers Microsoft Exchange 2000 on Demand • for environments with a mix of user types HP offers Tiered Messaging on Demand

  21. Storage on Demand • HP Pay per Use for StorageWorks XP • is a solution if company is trying to avoid locking into an expensive storage infrastructure • companies can make sure that they have sufficient reserve storage capacity on hand to meet fluctuating service needs • companies pay a fixed monthly fee plus a variable fee that is based on the actual usage of storage • HP Managed Storage Solution • helps companies manage their storage infrastructure efficiently and productively • pay-per-use basis • combination of capacity-based storage services and remote management that delivers the storage capacity and technical expertise companies need

  22. Sun – Just In Time Computing

  23. Sun – Just in time computing • Sun’s answer to Growing utility computing market • Advantages • Reduced complexity in creating infrastructure and business processes requiring IT services • Shortened provisioning times • Lower up-front costs • Improved utilization of resources

  24. Sun – Just in time computing • Driving forces: • Large amounts of network bandwidth is available • Web infrastructure exists • Highly expandable, networked computing systems offer very high performance, easy scalability,and tight integration with internal and external networks. • Systems hardware and software that allows resources to be divided • priorities are available for a wide range of computing platforms. -> N1

  25. Sun – N1 • System that enables Just in time computing • Separates fixed dependencies • Applications • Operating environment • Hardware • Combines disparate resources together • Over network • Servers • Network devices (e.g. firewalls)

  26. Sun – N1 • Centralizes managing One big pool of resources • Web- based UI • Consists of 3 parts • Service provisioning system • Provisioning server • Data platform

  27. Sun – N1 Service provisioning system • Centralized application provisioning • Automated service provisioning • Simulation of dependencies • Dynamic configuration • Dependency management • Application comparison • Version control • Logging/reporting

  28. Sun – N1 Service provisioning system Master Server: • Solaris 8 and 9 Operating System • Red Hat Linux 7.2, 7.3, 8.0, Advanced Server 2.1 • Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Advanced Server Remote Agent: • Solaris 2.6, 7, 8 and 9 Operating Systems • Red Hat Linux 7.2, 7.3, 8.0, Advanced Server 2.1 • IBM AIX 4.3.3, 5.1,5.2 • Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Advanced Server

  29. Sun – Provisioning server • Combines disparate resources together • Automatic creation and configuration of resources • Billing and cost management • Performance monitors • CPU utilization • Disk utilization • Physical memory • Virtual memory • Web- based UI • drag&drop

  30. SUN – Data platform • Kind of an Add-On • Concentrates on storage systems • Storage system pools • Different protocols • Different kind of systems • N1 Data platform (Sun PSX-1000) • Sun storEdge T3 arrays.

  31. Oracle 10g Grid

  32. Oracle 10g Grid • Main concept: • ”Implement one from many” • ”Manage many as one” • Infrastructure consists of 3 products • 10g Database • 10g Application server • 10g Grid control

  33. Oracle 10g Database • Offers “true grid database” • Can be divided to 4 different functionalities: • Application clusters • Automatic storage management • Information provisioning • Self-managing database

  34. Oracle 10g Database • based on application clusters • enable distributing database and processing capabilities • New nodes can be automatically added • Automatic data provisioning and workload balancing • Storage groups • Automatic relation checking • Information sharing

  35. Oracle 10g application server • Centralizes developing and deploying of applications • Distributing services • HTTP, LDAP, J2EE • Application rules • Application priviledges • Oracle internet directory

  36. Oracle enterprise manager 10g grid control • Combines grid together • Performance monitoring • Managing of applications and databases • HTML – based user interface

  37. Oracle enterprise manager 10g grid control • Central console • HTML user interface • Management service • J2EE application • Management repository • Administration and application information • Management agents • Monitoring of services • Information exchange • Remote operations

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