IBM is unveiling a new
portfolio of cloud solutions, allowing organizations to move beyond
virtualization to quickly deploy and manage private clouds.
The SmartCloud Foundation portfolio contains a core set of private-cloud
functions distilled from thousands of IBM client engagements and millions of
cloud-based transactions IBM manages every day. The portfolio is designed to
help both entry-level firms and more sophisticated clients quickly adopt private
clouds from scratch or transform their current virtualized systems into highly
efficient cloud infrastructures.
Demand for private clouds is expected to double as many organizations look
for ways to gain greater flexibility from their computing resources while still
maintaining control of their data. Forrester predicts the private cloud market
to rise from $7.8 billion in 2011 to more than $15 billion in 2020.
For example, North Carolina State University’s open source cloud computing
solution, the Virtual Computing Laboratory (VCL), integrates some of IBM’s
private cloud software to offer better computational and educational services to
students and faculty. VCL gives the university’s staff the ability to offer
group or long-distance technical learning programs, among other resources,
securely and on demand over the Internet.
“NC State is offering services beyond what many other universities can
provide with a traditional IT infrastructure,” said Dr. Mladen Vouk, professor
and head of the Department of Computer Science at NC State. “We’re better
preparing our students for jobs that integrate business with technology. VCL
enables us to give our students and faculty more and better resources in the
classroom, in teaching and research laboratories, and at home.”
The SmartCloud Foundation portfolio contains these
offerings:
· IBM SmartCloud Entry solution,
delivered by IBM Starter Kit for Cloud, offers the building blocks to create
private clouds on virtualized IBM System x and Power Systems hardware. The
solution provides simplified initialization and administration for cloud
environments on Power and x86 systems, standardization of virtual machines, and
improved operations productivity with an easy-to-use, self-service
interface. Organizations can also quickly and easily scale to more advanced
cloud solutions as business demands and workloads increase.
· IBM SmartCloud Provisioning software
offers a powerful provisioning engine and image management system to dynamically
create or provision virtual machines. The software can create hundreds of
virtual machines in less than a minutes and scale to more than 4,000 virtual
machines in less than an hour.
· IBM SmartCloud Monitoring applies its industry-leading
monitoring expertise to provide greater visibility into the performance of
virtual and physical environments: storage, network and server resources. The
software contains business- and technical-policy analysis to enable better
capacity planning and workload placement. The software’s predictive and
historical analytics help IT staff prevent outages of cloud services while
reducing operational, licensing and capital costs.
“IBM has applied its decades of client experience with data centers to help
clients take advantage of the private cloud opportunity quickly and easily.”
said Scott Hebner, vice president, IBM Software Group. “We designed the
SmartCloud Foundation to have the essential elements to build, and, importantly,
manage private clouds with the greatest ease.”
These new SmartCloud Foundation technologies join IBM’s private cloud
offerings such as:
· Workload-optimized appliances that are preintegrated
with hardware, storage, networking, virtualization and service management
software to create private clouds;
· Hybrid cloud solutions that link private and public
cloud data in a secure way; and
· A workload-deployer appliance that provides access to
software virtual images and patterns critical to private clouds.
IBM is enabling Business Partners to take to market its portfolio of cloud
solutions. IBM also provides training to its more than 130,000 partners and
resellers, giving them the tools they need to customize IBM
cloud solutions to meet specific client needs and requirements.