LAH Cloud, Thailand Engagement Case Study

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Your Journey to Cloud
Srikanth Seshadri, Cloud Technologist, Enterprise Group APJ
April 24, 2020
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Agenda
1. What is involved in the journey to cloud?
2. IP assets from HP to de-risk the cloud journey
i.
HP Cloud Functional Reference Architecture
ii.
HP Cloud Protection Model
iii. HP Cloud Transformation Model
3. How can HP help to realize your Cloud Vision?
4. Unique Differentiators
5. Discussion
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Common pitfalls on the journey to cloud
• No need to involve business early on in the process
• Build an internal private cloud first, then evaluate
and/or consume public cloud services later
• Workloads and applications can easily move to a
cloud without modernization
• We can absorb/adapt cloud within our current
organization, processes, business operations
• I don’t need to consider the service lifecycle or
governance of cloud services
• We don’t consider the cost of service as a priority
• No plan for end-user adoption
• No deliberate long-term strategy
• Security – How? What? Where?
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Journey to cloud requires a Transformation
Your Journey to Envisioned State
Managed CloudPublic Cloud
Traditional DCMS
Service
Enabled
Differentiate
d Service
Sourcing
Cloud
Services
Supplier
Optimized
Standardize
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Stage-1
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Stage-2
Stage-3
Stage-4
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Stage-5
Community Private Cloud
Cloud
Transformation to Cloud requires to address Six Aspects
1. TECHNOLOGY
2. SERVICE
MANAGEMENT
3. GOVERNANCE, RISK
& COMPLIANCE
• Standardization
• Information availability
• Control & Decision Making
• Consolidation,
Virtualization, Automation
• Monitoring & reporting
• Security
• Integration of data
• Compliance
• Resource pooling/sharing
• Dashboard & tracking
• Architecture & standards
• Capacity management
4. CULTURE & STAFF
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Organizational Model
structure
Roles
and
responsibilities
Roles and responsibilities
Culture, Mgmt. Style
Sales
Culture & appraisal
Measurement
Management Style
• Measurement & Metrics
5. BEST PRACTICES
• CMM level attainment
• Services Catalog
• ITIL adoption
• Services Levels
• Focus on process
management
• Service Lifecycle
Management
• Level of process automation
• Service differentiation &
pricing
• Industry Body Certifications
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6. SERVICE
PORTFOLIO
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HP Cloud Functional Reference Architecture
Supply
Delivery
Demand
Portal & Service Access
Service
Offer
Mgmt.
Service
Modeling
& Design
Resource
Template
Design
Demand
Modeling
User & Access Mgmt.
Order Management
Billing & Rating
Quality of
Experience
Request Processing & Activation
Service Usage
Quality of
Service
Service Model Repository
Service Instance Lifecycle Mgmt.
Capacity
Modeling
(Service)
Infrastructure
Service Monitoring
Data
Governance
SLA Compliance
Service Catalog & Repository
Service Health
Management
Application
Service
Broker
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Resources LifeCycle Management
Resource Configuration
Usage Metering
Resource Health
Resources Catalog & Repository
Business
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Element Adapter & Control
Strategy
Demand
Financial
Invoicing
Procurement
Client Relationships
Virtual Elements
Software/ IPAM / SAM / Monitoring /Other
Resource Elements
External Service Providers
Management
Element Controller
Element Controller
Element Controller
Resource Provider Controller
Openstack
E. Health
Third Party
Element Mgmt
KVM
ESX/VCS
Element Management
E. Health
MSFT Hyper-V
Software
Information
Service Design
Service Transition
Service Operation
Continuous
Improvement
Security
Physical Elements
Conv. Infra.
Risk
Compliance
Policies
Standards &
Architecture
Management
Capacity
Modeling
(Resourc
e)
Element Mgmt
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Usage Reporting
Element Health
IPAM
Monitoring
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Resource Mgmt
Res.
Health
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Program
Identity Mgmt.
Application
Information
Infrastructure
Monitoring
Technology Mapping to Functional Ref.
Architecture
Supply
Delivery
Demand
CCUE
Service
Portfolio
Mgmt.
CCUE
Designer
Nova,
Neutron,
Cinder
BSM
CSA Service Catalog
CSA SRC Portal
Usage Reporting
BSM
Operations Orchestration
CSA Controller
BSM
Site Scope
Site Scope
CSA Controller
Operations Orchestration
Capacity
Modeling
(Service)
OO/DMA/SA/SAVA
Resources LifeCycle Management
Capacity
Modeling
(Resource)
OneView
Operations Orchestration
HealthNMon
Glance
Nova, Neutron, Cinder, Keystone, Horizon
Blades + 3PAR
KVM (Vmware as option)
Element Controller
Element Controller
Onboard Administrator
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Asset Manager / Cloud
Cruiser
CSA SRC Portal
Demand Modeling
ILO
Element Manager
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Service Contents offered on our Cloud Platform
Backup/Data
Protection
Store data in private /
public cloud service to
optimize total cost of
ownership for data backup.
Benefit: Reduction of capital cost, On
demand payment
Enterprise Drop BOX
Provide collaboration
environment such as
enterprise private drop box
Benefit: More collaboration in
company, More secure environment,
On demand payment
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Archival
Archive data in cost
efficient and relatively low
performance data storing
platform in cloud service.
Benefit: Reduction of capital cost, On
demand payment
Client Cloud (VDI &
HDI)
Provide client access cloud
with physical, virtual, and
public cloud platform
Benefit: Reduction of initial cost,
Increase in Agility
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System Monitoring
Manage on and off
premise environment from
the management console
hosted in cloud service.
Benefit: Reduction of operation cost
Compute (HPC & DR)
Provide compute resource
power to support urgent
business needs such as
seasonal marketing, etc.
Benefit: On demand resource usage,
Reduction of capital cost
Security for the cloud
Landscape
Security is a multi-faceted challenge:
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Secure operations: e.g. admin domains/user roles, multi-tenant deployments
Secure services: manage threats, secure applications + data, gather events/info to inform
actions
…all with an eye toward Compliance
Cloud delivery models drive an expanding range of objectives:
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Private Cloud: enable streamline operations + more consistent & pervasive security
Public Cloud: ensure hosted data/apps are protected, deliver Security as a Service (SPs)
Hybrid Cloud: enable secure consumption & centralized security mgmt across domains
Key ecosystem issue:
Security
ISOLATED security & cloud tech + operations silos
© inconsistent
security + poor IT outcomes
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Manual operations
Poor integration
Cloud
Security for the cloud
Bringing together HP Security and HP Cloud solutions
Our Opportunity: HP has all the tools - industry-leading security + cloud solutions
Our Strategy: integrate security with cloud development, deployment, and management
ALIGNED
ISOLATED
Security
Manual operations
Poor integration
Cloud
Security
Security info + events
Synchronized operations
Tight integration
Security services + policies
Customer Win: streamlined operations + more consistent security enforcement
HP Win: overcome key obstacle to cloud adoption, deliver ‘integrated’ cloud solutions
Alignment Opportunities:
• Cloud Infrastructure + Cloud Service delivery – connectivity and XaaS with built-in security
• Cloud Application development & deployment - applications with built-in security
• Cloud Service management – services instrumented with built-in security monitoring
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Cloud
HP Cloud Protection Program: Security Model
Cloud services
IT management framework
Account management
Malware protection
PaaS
IaaS
Application
security
Secure
SDLC
Instance
security
Identity & access
management
services
Access devices
SaaS
Network security
Malware protection
Data protection
Network security
Client security
Storage security
Data protection
Platform availability
Physical security
Application security, data protection and availability
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Security
management
services
Virtualization security
Security monitoring
Supply
Delivery
Demand
Cloud platform security
Server security
IT management
services with security
impact
Application security
Authentication
Identity provisioning
Federation
Auditing
Key management
Cloud platform
Client security
Access control management
Change management
Patch management
Configuration management
Capacity management
Availability management
Incident management
Virtualization managment
GRC
Vulnerability management
SIEM
Compliance management
Security service portal
HP Cloud Transformation Reference Model
Addresses 6 dimensions and is used for planning transformation to cloud
DOMAINS OF CLOUD TRANSFORMATION
Technical
Infrastructure
& Architecture
Service
Management
Framework
Stage 5:
Cloud service
supplier
Cloud services
optimized
infrastructure
Continuous value
optimized business
management
Stage 4:
Differentiated
service
sourcing
Automated
Infrastructure
Resource pooling,
Cloud Service
Architecture
Stage 3:
Service enabled
Stage 2:
Optimized
Culture &
Staff
Best Practice
Processes
Service
Portfolio
Management
Business Metricsdriven embedded
GRC.
Business/ commercial
Value optimized
Cross supplier based
integrated service
management
GRC strategy
accepted and also
implemented in
planning.
Customer centric,
market aware
Service strategy
processes and
integrated in overall
process model
Service brokering and
aggregation
Shared & virtualized
infrastructure
Integrated information
& service
management
Shared services GRC
based, extensive
policies
Service and system
integration focused
Process optimization,
end-2-end integration
up to tactical level.
Service portfolio with
OLA’s and spec’s
Consolidated,
negotiated
functionality,
Enterprise Infra
Architecture
Enterprise IT
information
management
Base policies,
Negotiated budget
assigned resources.
Expert teams,
Technology domain
centric
Planning processes
Project or application
SLA based on
technology
Operational and
support processes
Defined technology
activities
Run IT as a Business (Public
Cloud)
centric
processes
CURRENT STATE
Ambiguous policies,
Project driven
Mgt. control by
budget driven
Departmental silo’s &
infrastructure
function /element
initiatives, hierarchical
competency hero’s
architecture.
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management.
Stage 1:
Standardized
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Governance,
Risk &
Compliance
Commercial service
portfolio management
Cloud Consulting Services for your cloud
journey
Advise
Cloud advisory
Deliver insight and knowledge
and identify opportunities to begin
a cloud journey
Cloud strategy
Develop a business case, a
transformation plan and a
multi-year roadmap to a future
state across hybrid environment
Transform
App transformation to
cloud
Design, develop, migrate, and test
applications and business
processes to exploit cloud benefits
Cloud operation
Achieve best-in-class operational
efficiency of a client’s cloud
environment leveraging the
unique knowledge of HP experts
and our global infrastructure
Cloud design
Best practices and frameworks to
build detailed architectures and
designs for cloud solutions
Cloud implementation
Build, integrate, migrate, and
deploy cloud solutions
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Manage
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Cloud education
Train and certify a client’s IT staff
and third-party partners to help
them architect, integrate, and
administer cloud solutions
Build on past and current success in Cloud
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HP Cloud – leading the way
Source:
Ovum
Virtualization
and Cloud
Management
2013-14 Ovum
Decision
Matrix
HP leads
the Pack
Source: The
Forrester
Wave™:
Private Cloud
Solutions, Q4
2013
15
200+ HP Cloud Maps
Prepackaged application templates
integrate decades of expertise
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Discussion
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