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Computing Power at the push of a button: Dynamic Services for Infrastructure.
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Cloud definition according to NIST: National Institute of Standards & Technology Within only minutes, you can compile infrastructure services using a self-service portal.
Resources and functions are provided quickly, elastically and flexibly
The functions are accessed through the network and using standard mechanisms – in a both location and device- independent manner.
Dynamic capacity management – completely tailored to your needs. Computing resources are
dynamically assigned depending on usage.
Cloud systems automatically control and optimize how resources are used. Resource usage is monitored, controlled and reported, providing you with transparency.
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Growing requirements for IT and budget managers:
*Source: IDC and Forrester ** PUE = Power Usage Effectiveness
Ensures the
fixed IT budgets
Fact: 60-80% of IT budgets are spent for IT operations
Optimize cost- effectiveness of data centers
Fact: Energy costs per 1000 servers total 270,000 €/year*
Optimize resource utilization
Average: CPU < 20%, Storage < 20%*
Optimize IT complexity vs. usability
Fact: Reduced complexity usually achieves greater performance
Meet high expectations of private IT users for corporate IT
Fact: Private IT is usually more modern than corporate IT
Provide fast and temporary computing power
Fact: Time-to-market is a key factor for a successful corporate strategy
Ensure competitive edge in technology
Fact: Computer performance doubles every 18 months. Every 2 years energy/ performance factor v. processors increases 100 fold*
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Enhance energy efficiency – Green ICT
Optimum value: Cloud data centers achieve a PUE ** < 1.3
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“The Evolution Of Cloud Computing Markets”, Forrester, July 2010 … Forrester believes that cloud computing is a sustainable long-term IT paradigm and the successor to previous mainframe, client/server, and network computing eras. Underpinned by both technology and economic disruptions, the cloud will fundamentally change the way technology providers engage with business customers ... “Forecast: Public Cloud Services, ... 2009-2014.” Gartner, June 2010 IT managers are thinking strategically about cloud service deployments... … over the course of the next five years, enterprises will spend $112 billion cumulatively on software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS), combined.
Top 10 technologies for 2011: Cloud computing was named number 1. Gartner expects large
a sourcing team by 2012.
Source: Gartner, SWISS IT Magazine, Oct. 21, 2010
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Service models
Cloud applications – SaaS Cloud platforms – PaaS Cloud infrastructures – IaaS
On-demand self- services Broad network access Resource pooling Rapid elasticity Measured service
Properties* Deployment models Customers
Private clouds: Resources and services from secure sources Public clouds: Internet resources and services Hybrid clouds: The best of both worlds Community Clouds: for special stakeholders
*National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Read more..
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SaaS PaaS IaaS Influence of customer Influence of provider Cloud Plattformen – PaaS Cloud infrastructures – IaaS Cloud platforms – PaaS Cloud Applikationen – SaaS
Cloud infrastructures – IaaS
Service models
Cloud Applications – SaaS Cloud infrastructures – IaaS Cloud infrastructures – IaaS Data center infrastructure Data center network & firewall Physical servers Virtualization Operating system Infrastructure software Hosted application software Connecting network Client device Person
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Provided immediately
Self-service portal Experience with Dynamic Services since 2004
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Size the memory capacity Select the suitable
system Select the required storage capacity
Select the desired CPU power
You're connected to the cloud manager via the self- service portal… … and you have the infrastructure within only a few minutes.
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Storage in GB Performance unit
1 4 6 8 10 12 16 0.5 1 2 4 8 16 32 64
Example I: Web server (2 PU, 2 GB of storage)
2048 MB selected
Storage in GB Performance unit
1 2 4 6 8 10 12 16 0.5 1 2 4 8 16 32 64
Example II: Database server (8 PU, 24.5 GB of storage)
24576 MB selected
Price basis
backups …
Configurations
according to specific requirements
– 1 – 16 PU; – 512 MB – 64 GB storage
Service level
network infrastructure
Real consumption-dependent invoicing at hourly rates
*tpmC = transactions per minute, type c
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Price examples
Off the peg…
€ 0.63/h
vServer "small"
€ 0.09/h vServer "medium"
vServer "large"
tpmC)
€ 0.65/h € 1.47/h
… or tailor-made.
vStorage
Storage capacity for images, snapshots, backups
*Invoiced on an hourly basis
€ 0.15/ month* Freely configurable to match your requirements Virtual machines with
at € 0.06/PU
€ 0.03/GB
I/O share (LAN infrastructure)
per GB of memory
+
tpmC = transactions per minute, type c
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"We started a pilot project at the beginning of 2010 and are primarily using it as a development cloud and test environment." … "Our in-house developer community and external employees are integrated in the offer and as a research and development unit, our are security requirements are very high …" Marten Schönherr, T-Labs, Research and Development
Layer DSI by T-Systems IaaS from other providers
Cloud type Private cloud Public / private cloud Legal framework Germany / EU USA situation not defined Data center location Germany Global (without server localization) End-to-end services Possible No SLAs 99.5% p.M. Low Network integration Yes (MPLS, IP-VPN) Partly Security level High Low Price model Foreseeable and consumption-dependent Consumption-dependent
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a certified T-Systems data center at any time
requirements
investment risk to you
dependent
according to German law
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DIN EN ISO 9001:2008 ISO 27001
T-Systems and Ernst & Young developed an approach for the SAS Type II report that certifies the
center services in accordance with SOX- compliant procedures. For the "system and convergence solutions from information technology and telecommunication" Certified information security management system for T-Systems, including the data centers.
ISO 20000 ISO 14001 OHSAS 18001
Operation and service management processes are based
Library (ITIL)
SOX SAS 70 − Type II
Health, safety and environmental management system based on an environmental and
and safety management system.
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While others only provide lip service, we have been implementing dynamic services since 2004.
Source: IDC, T-Systems: A European Leader in Cloud, March 2011, by Mette Ahorlu
"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."
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Networks Processing power, storage Database Middleware Business applications AMM
Application Performance Management (APM) Dynamic Services for Infrastructure, (managed) SaaS app store For 3rd party developers
mid-term vision long-term vision
PaaS Marketplace Next Generation Networking (NGN) integration Cloud readiness services (enhanced)
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