IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center - IaaS solution for IBM Z and LinuxONE

Stev Glodowski Offering Manager IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center & OCP on Z stev.Glodowski@de..com

IBM Z IBM LinuxONE

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 1 Hybrid Cloud for the Enterprise with IBM Z and LinuxONE

Transform for Cloud Cloud native Private Cloud Public Cloud experience Transform Integrate Z and Tailor your infrastructure, A cloud-native LinuxONE into a hybrid environment with a applications and data ecosystem on IBM Z® multicloud choice of IBM Z- by exposing and and LinuxONE for environments and backed services connecting existing access and use by manage everything delivered via assets with simplified administrators, from behind the firewall IBM Cloud® and intelligent developers and operations across architects with no infrastructure special skills required

No matter where you are, where you are going, or how you want to operate Build an efficient hybrid multicloud experience with IBM Z and LinuxONE and unlock the unmatched value of the platform for mission critical workloads

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 3 IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE The private cloud you want – with the privacy and security you need

Build a cloud native experience by leveraging your existing Z / LinuxONE Cloud Client Client IBM ® infrastructure Apps soft- Paks Apps ware

Create cloud native applications, End user / modernize existing applications Cloud admin Cloud Self- Automat. Service tools Portal Integrate with existing business critical z/OS®, z/VSE®, IBM Cloud virtual Infrastructure ® machine Center applications ® LPAR, z/VM®, KVM* z/VM Centralized management across multiple architectures

* KVM supports Linux only

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 4 Hybrid Multicloud Strategy for IBM Z and LinuxONE

Build your Hybrid Multicloud with the platform that provides … Flexibility and Confidence Protected Future • 100% service level compliance • 100% of data protection everywhere • Superior reliability, scalability and security • Privacy with policy

PRIVATE HYBRID MULTICLOUD PLATFORM PUBLIC Build Once Deploy Anywhere Self-Service Standards-based • Optimize IT to accelerate • Build cloud native to Multi-language Web-scale Digital Transformation accelerate innovation Automation Open Source Collaboration Multi-tenant • Modernize applications • Unleash Data and AI for Enterprise Grade Secure to increase agility competitive advantage

Offerings designed for journey to cloud … Cloud Native Development & API Management IBM Cloud Hyper Protect Services • Red Hat® OpenShift Container • IBM z/OS® Cloud Broker • IBM Z Open Development • Crypto Services Platform • IBM ADDI • IBM Z Open Unit Test • DBaaS MongoDB • IBM Cloud Paks • IBM z/OS Connect EE • IBM z/OS Container • DBaaS PostgreSQL • IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center • IBM Z Operations Insight Extensions • Virtual Servers • IBM z/VM Suite • IBM Z Distribution for Zowe • IBM Hyper Protect Virtual Servers • IBM Z APM Connect • IBM Blockchain Platform

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 5 IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center

Empower how you deploy and manage Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).

Delivers simplified Infrastructure Mgmt Automation Cloud Integration IaaS management Consistent, industry- Capture and maintain a Built-in OpenStack® across compute, standard user experience to library of virtual machine compatible APIs provide network, and storage define, instantiate, discover images to quickly deploy a vendor-agnostic IaaS resources. and manage the lifecycle of virtual machine environment management, and the virtual infrastructure, by launching a stored integration with higher-level deployment of images, and image, and move virtual cloud automation tools, such policies to maximize machines to available as IBM Cloud Automation resource utilization. systems expediting the Manager and VMware deployment. vRealize Automation / Orchestration.

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 6 Architecture Overview End users or Enterprise Service Management

other, Platform-as-a-Service & rd ® 3 party cloud automation tools 1® tools End users

Extended OpenStack APIs IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center Self-Service portal Infrastructure- as-a-Service Controller components Infrastructure Services Value Add Features

Compute Storage: block, file, object Network

* All statements regarding IBM’s future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 7 New IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center 1.1.1 IaaS management for Private Cloud deployments on IBM Z and LinuxONE

Today, June 19 NEW with 1.1.1

• Optional discovery and on- General Availability of boarding of pre-existing VMs • LDAP support to meet IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center 1.1.1 enterprise identity mapping requirements • Boot volume support from persistent storage • Red Hat CoreOS provisioning • Support of additional RHEL versions as base OS and as guest environment

8 GA Supported Features in 1.1.1 June 19, 2020

Software and Operation System Version General Features • z/VM 7.1.0 • Simple install experience • Supported as host os: RHEL7.7 and (NEW) RHEL7.8 • Multiple tenants • Supported as guest os: RHEL 7.7, and (NEW) RHEL7.8, • Environment checker RHEL8.1, RHCOS4.2, and RHCOS4.3 • Openstack standard API Support • (NEW) LDAP support for enterprise identity Virtual Machine Capabilities mapping • Lifecycle management, incl. (NEW) optional discovery of existing virtual machines • Capture / Snapshot Cloud Capabilities – Image stored in management node now • Approvals & Expirations • Image management • Deploy Templates • Self Service Portal Storage • Ephemeral Storage Network – ECKD™ & FBA (EDEV) OSA VSWITCH: – Boot disks • Flat • Persistent Storage • VLAN • FCP data volumes via dynamic FCP LUN allocation (SAN) • IBM Storwize® family & IBM FlashSystem® V9000/V9100/ V9200 • 3rd party storage support via IBM SAN Volume Controller • (NEW) Boot disk

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 9 Self-service User Experience

Self-service Portal Virtual machine Expiration, Limits and Project Quotas

Simplified user experience for developers and private l Automated VM shut down for expired VMs

cloud consumer requiring self-service virtual machine l Ensures VMs continue to be validated by owners Limit provisioning and capacity allocated to each project

management l Project administrators can approve VM extensions and user requests without the need for a sys admin

Virtual Machine Lifecycle & Image Management Capacity Overview

• Discover and on-board existing virtual machines l Understand how capacity is being used within • Capture and maintain a library of VM images the project • Quickly deploy a VM by launching a stored image • Migrate and move VMs to available systems expediting deployment

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 10 Self-service User Experience – Cloud administrator task list

As admin Add/Remove Compute Node Install Login UI

Add/Remove Storage Harry Cloud Admin (IaaS) Create/Delete Projects Ensures the stability, integrity and performance of all Switch to LDAP infrastructure or environments. Create user(s)

Switch to each project

Assign roles to users

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 11 Self-service User Experience – Individual project lead task list

As administrator of specific project

Create/Delete Image Login UI with specific project

Create/Delete Network Marshall Project Lead Responsible for the Create/Delete DeployTemplate deployment of services within a project or tenant Create/Attach Volume(s)

Approve/deny self-service user VM deploy request Assign roles to users and expiration edit request Start/Stop/Delete/Capture roles to users

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 12 Self-service User Experience – self-service user task list

As a self-service user

Login UI Send Deploy VM request. Project administrator Ella Application Architect End User Request Approved Creates new apps or improve existing apps, run software tests, Marshall develop product Project Lead prototypes and create Start/Stop/Delete VM technical documents. Request VM expiration date

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 13 Virtual Machine Lifecycle and Provisioning

Value • Start, Stop, Delete and Restart of virtual machines • Quickly deploy by launching a stored image or utilizing a template • Capture/Snapshot and maintain a library of images

VM Life Cycle

Shutdown Deploy Template Stop Start Create Deploy

Create Deploy Delete Image Active Deleted Image file Capture

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 14 Virtual Machine Discovery and Onboarding

Value • Discover pre-existing virtual machines • Selectively filter and onboard • Manage onboarded virtual machines with IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center

VM Life Cycle

Shutdown

Filter and Select Stop Start

Select Discover Onboard Delete Host VMs Active Deleted Offboard

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 15 Health Check & Diagnose

Easy to verify environment • Collect diagnostic data • resources • Includes product info, OS info, configurations, databases, • versions MQ, httpd, services, install, uninstall, error loggs. etc. • services status

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 16 IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center Integrations

Integrations via OpenStack compatible REST API’s consumed by upper layer Cloud Management Platforms to provision/orchestrate workloads for IBM Z & LinuxONE

VMware vRealize Automation Red Hat CloudForms Terraform & Automation Services (IBM Cloud Automation Manager) Infrastructure Endpoint Cloud Provider Terraform OpenStack OpenStack OpenStack provider

OpenStack Compatible APIs

IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 17 IBM Cloud Pak for Multicloud Management (CP4MCM) RH CloudForms and Terraform & Automation Services Integration

Red Hat CloudForms Terraform & Automation Services (IBM Cloud Automation Manager) IBM Cloud Red Hat Terraform & Infrastructure CloudForms, Automation Cloud Provider Terraform Center part of Services, part OpenStack OpenStack provider provides CP4MCM, of CP4MCM, OpenStack consumes calls Cloud compatible northbound Infrast. Center APIs OpenStack API’s via APIs via REST terraform- provider- OpenStack

OpenStack Compatible APIs Supported OpenStack resource types depend on the features supported within Cloud Infrastructure IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center Center releases

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 18 VMware vRealize Automation (vRA) Integration (1 of 2)

vRA OpenStack Endpoint (based on open source)

IaaS Blueprint IBM Cloud vRA Infrastructure consumes Center provides northbound Clone/ Collect Create Endpoint … Dispose Machine OpenStack OpenStack APIs Machine Date compatible APIs via REST vRA OpenStack Endpoint

nova glance neutron Supported OpenStack resource types depend on the features supported within Cloud Infrastructure Center releases OpenStack Compatible APIs IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 2020 VMware vRealize Automation (vRA) Integration (2 of 2)

Configuring CIC as an OpenStack Endpoint in vRA

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 21 Comprehensive z/VM® -based Why IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center? cloud management software-defined infrastructure Improves administrator Infrastructure mgmt • Easy provisioning of virtual machine (VM) instances into an on-premises cloud productivity and of z/VM-based via a self-service portal simplifies the virtual machines • Optional discovery and on-boarding of pre-existing VMs lifecycle mgmt of Linux® virtual • Support for LDAP to meet enterprise identity mapping requirements machines • Image management that includes VM image capture, catalog and deployment • Fast provisioning of virtual infrastructure to be consumed by Red Hat® OpenShift®. • Multi-tenancy support • Easy integration into higher-level cloud automation and orchestration tools Integration with multicloud automation tooling • Require no specific platform skills from the end user and minimal platform skills from the administrator VMware vRealize Automation/Orchestration can consume Cloud Infrastructure Center via OpenStack compatible RESTful APIs

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 22 Pricing and Licensing IPLA SW product

1.1.1 Offering S&S IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center 5635-015 5635-016

Pricing & Licensing

IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center is provided under standard license terms (IPLA)

One-time-charge(OTC) + Subscription and Support (S&S)

Value Unit: per “Virtual ” Simplified pricing with 1 single price point for OTC per Virtual Server S&S is calculated based on the OTC price

No value unit exhibit No tiers

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 23 IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center – per Virtual Server pricing

Virtual Servers are counted 110 when Inventorize via either Total VS 40 60 70 10

1) Create 10 20 20 100 Create, Delete, Onboard – • Create new Virtual Server / have effect on the # of Virtual Virtual Machine using IBM 40 40 40 Servers. Cloud Infrastructure Center. 10 10 2) Onboarding Create 40 Create 20 Onboard 10 Delete 60 Create 100

• Existing Virtual Server/Virtual Machine is onboarded and made known to Cloud Total VS 100 100 100 100 Infrastructure Center.

• Onboarding – adding Virtual Start & Stop – do not affect 100 100 Server/Virtual Machine the # of Virtual Servers. virtual machine previously 50 created outside of Cloud 10 Infrastructure Center. Stop 100 Start 50 Stop 40 Start 90 Virtual Server: Virtual Server is a unit of measure by which the Program can be licensed. A server is a physical computer that is comprised of processing units, memory, and input/output capabilities and that executes requested procedures, commands, or applications for one or more users or client devices. Where racks, blade enclosures, or other similar equipment is being employed, each separable physical device (for example, a blade or a rack-mounted device) that has the required components is considered itself a separate server. A virtual server is either a virtual computer created by partitioning the resources available to a physical server or an unpartitioned physical server. Licensee must obtain Virtual Server entitlements for each virtual server made available to the Program, regardless of the number of processor cores in the virtual server or the number of copies of the Program on the virtual server.

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 24 Ordering via Shopz

1.1.1 Offering S&S IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center 5635-015 5635-016

Ordering

IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center can be ordered via Shopz: https://www-03.ibm.com/software/shopzseries/ShopzSeries_public.wss

Choose Product catalog: “Linux on z-Standalone products and fixes”

Orderable supply ID: S018GG6

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 25 25 Documentation at IBM Knowledge Center

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 26 Resources and Contacts

– Marketplace at ibm.com Contacts – Documentation at IBM Knowledge Center – Stev Glodowski Cloud Infrastructure Center Lead Offering Manager – Shopz (“Linux on z-Standalone products” catalog) [email protected] – Ji Chen – mySupport IBM Support Portal Cloud Infrastructure Center Architect [email protected] – Request a Demo – Wu Jia – Request for Enhancement (RFE) Cloud Infrastructure Center Development Manager [email protected] – Announcement (12/2019), Announcement (04/2020) – Ingo Adlung DE, Chief Architect & CTO, IBM Z and LinuxONE Virtualization and Linux [email protected] – Jerry (Gerald) Hosch Cloud Infrastructure Center Sales Enablement [email protected]

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 27 Backup

IBM Z IBM LinuxONE

IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE / Cloud Infrastructure Center / Jun 19, 2020 / © 2020 IBM Corporation 28 Install Prerequisites Installation Prerequisites

§ z/VM Configurations – z/VM 7.1 with SMAPI and DIRMAINT enabled – ECKD diskpool for VM root disks – Layer 2 vswitch with OSA configured – Define profile OSDFLT – Additional steps if RACF enabled § BYOL as z/VM guest, management node – RHEL7.7 or RHEL7.8 with proper repository subscriptions – 4+ vcpus, 16G+ memory, 40G+ disk § BYOL as z/VM guest, compute node – RHEL7.7 or RHEL7.8 with proper repository subscriptions – 4+ vcpus, 8G+ memory, 40G+ disk – Userid authorized to call SMAPI – IUCV ANY and OPTION LNKNOPAS in user direct

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