Introduction to Amazon EC2 Running IBM Featuring Mike Culver, Technical Evangelist for Amazon Web Services Melody Ng, Manager, Data Management Emerging Partnerships & Technologies for IBM Jason Chan, Linux and Virtualization Lead, Data Management Emerging Partnerships & Technologies for IBM Majed Itani, Chief Software Architect for SugarCRM Webinar — Introduction to Amazon EC2 Running IBM Introduc)on IBM SugarCRM Q&A Q&A Amazon Has Three Parts 1 2 3 What You Want… Develop Test Operate What You Get… Develop Test Undifferen(ated heavy li0ing • Hardware costs • So@ware costs • Maintenance • Load balancing • Scaling • U)liza)on • Idle machines • Bandwidth management • Server hos)ng • Storage Management • High availability Operate Continuous Process Improvement Makes it Worse Develop Test Undifferen(ated heavy li0ing • Hardware costs • So@ware costs • Maintenance • Load balancing • Scaling • U)liza)on • Idle machines • Bandwidth management • Server hos)ng • Storage Management • High availability Operate The 70/30 Switch Undifferen)ated Heavy Li@ing Undifferen(ated Heavy Li0ing Differen)ated Value Crea)on Differen(ated Value Crea(on We Think of the Cloud as a Set of Building Block Services Infrastructure As a Service Amazon Simple Storage Service Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Amazon Simple Queue Service Amazon SimpleDB Amazon CloudFront Amazon Elastic MapReduce People As a Service Amazon Mechanical Turk Payments As a Service Amazon Flexible Payments Service Amazon DevPay Fulfillment and Associates Amazon Fulfillment Web Service Amazon Associates Web Service What is Amazon EC2? On-demand virtual computing capacity That is essentially unbounded Offering full root / administrator access Supporting mainstream Enterprise software At very affordable prices With a SLA Predictions Cost Money Infrastructure Cost $ You just lost customers Large Capital Expenditure Predicted Demand Opportunity Cost Traditional Hardware Actual Demand Automated Virtualization time Can You Do This at Home? Regions & Availability Zones US East Region Availability Zone A Availability Zone B Availability Zone C EU West Region Availability Zone A Availability Zone B Elastic Block Storage Is Network-Mountable Drive Capacity Data Center A Data Center B Note: Conceptual diagram only Actual number of nodes and data center copies may vary Amazon EC2 running IBM AMIs Melody Ng ([email protected]) Jason Chan ([email protected]) Data Management Emerging Partnerships and Technologies IBM Toronto Lab © 2009 IBM Corporation Agenda • IBM Amazon Machine Images (AMI) Availability Timeline • Brief overview of IBM software products available on Amazon EC2 as AMIs • In-depth technology brief of DB2 AMI and online demo 2 © 2009 IBM Corporation IBM on AWS Availability Timeline More to come! • Immediate availability of new IBM Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) at no charge for development and test purposes • Development and test AMIs available for: • IBM Mashup Center • Lotus Forms Turbo April 30th, 2009 • Announce upcoming availability of IBM AMIs for production purposes • New licensing guidelines enabling customers to run their alreadypurchased IBM software on AWS (Bring Your Own Licenses) February 11th, 2009 3 April 22nd, 2009 • Availability of IBM AMIs for production purposes: • IBM DB2 for Linux, Unix, Windows (LUW) • IBM Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) • IBM WebSphere sMash • IBM Lotus Web Content Management Standard Edition • IBM WebSphere Portal Server © 2009 IBM Corporation IBM SWG Products Available as AMIs • IBM DB2 for Linux, Unix, Windows (LUW) • IBM Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) • IBM WebSphere sMash • IBM Lotus Web Content Management Standard Edition • IBM WebSphere Portal Server AMI • IBM Mashup Center AMI AMI AMI • Lotus Forms Turbo EBS EC2 Instance 2 EC2 Instance 1 EC2 Instance 3 User 4 © 2009 IBM Corporation IBM SWG Products Available as AMIs • For Development and Testing More to • IBM DB2 Express-C come • IBM IDS Developer Edition • IBM WebSphere sMash • IBM Lotus Web Content Management Standard Edition • IBM WebSphere Portal Server • IBM Mashup Center • Lotus Forms Turbo No cost for IBM software. Amazon EC2 usage charges apply: 5 Instance Size Usage charge US Usage charge EU Standard Small $0.10 / hour $0.11 / hour Standard Large $0.40 / hour $0.44 / hour Standard Extra-Large $0.80 / hour $0.88 / hour High-CPU Medium $0.20 / hour $0.22 / hour High-CPU Extra-Large $0.80 / hour $0.88 / hour © 2009 IBM Corporation IBM SWG Products Available as AMIs • Development and Testing – More information: • http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/downloads/cloud.html 6 © 2009 IBM Corporation IBM SWG Products Available as AMIs • DB2 and Informix pricing – Production AMIs 7 © 2009 IBM Corporation IBM SWG Products Available as AMIs • WebSphere sMash, WebSphere Portal Server, Lotus Web Content Management – Production AMIs More to come 8 © 2009 IBM Corporation IBM SWG Products Available as AMIs • For more information: • http://aws.amazon.com/ibm • http://aws.amazon.com/ solutions/featured-partners/ ibm/ • Each AMI’s catalog entries 9 © 2009 IBM Corporation IBM Innovation Center Workshops Enabling applications for Software as a Service and cloud computing Rapid enablement of existing applications for deployment on Amazon EC2 • ½ day seminar • Full day hands on workshop • SaaS marketplace, IBM programs & resources for business partners • Learn how to quickly develop and deliver SaaS offerings in the cloud by using the Amazon EC2 environment • Three major design approaches for enabling multitenancy • Launch a SaaS application on EC2 using WebSphere sMash and DB2 • Demonstrate how IBM and AWS can give you a low cost, scalable, pay-as-you-go development and deployment environment (Future workshops planned for other IBM AMIs) - May 8, 2009 in Dallas, TX - May 14, 2009 in Waltham, MA -May 13, 2009 in Waltham MA - May 26, 2009 in Brisbane, AU - May 28, 2009 in Austin, TX - June 4, 2009 in San Mateo, CA - June 2, 2009 in Sydney, AU - June 10, 2009 in Chicago, IL - June 3, 2009 in San Mateo CA - July 9, 2009 in Chicago, IL - June 10, 2009 in Melbourne, AU - June 30, 2009 in Chicago, IL Check for more dates and locations at www.ibm.com/isv/spc/events (Software as a Service) 10 © 2009 IBM Corporation Technology found in DB2 AMI • Latest versions of DB2 9.5 packaged in AMIs • Linux based AMIs • Integrated modules for seamless setup and configuration of AMI • SUSE YaST (Yet Another Setup Tool) modules used for: • • • • AWS user setup of private key and certificate file EBS volume configuration within DB2 AMI AMI user configuration DB2 instance setup and configuration 11 © 2009 IBM Corporation Amazon EC2 running IBM AMIs Melody Ng ([email protected]) Jason Chan ([email protected]) Data Management Emerging Partnerships and Technologies IBM Toronto Lab © 2009 IBM Corporation SugarCRM on WebSphere sMash Majed Itani Chief Software Architect ©2009 SugarCRM Inc. All rights reserved. About SugarCRM World’s leading commercial open source Customer Relationship Management (CRM) application Founded in April 2004 4,500 Customers in 30 countries Over 500,000 users on 60,000 systems 115,000 Community members 150 Partners on five continents 5/8/09 ©2009 SugarCRM Inc. All rights reserved. 2 What is Customer Relationship Management? CRM is a system for identifying, acquiring, and retaining customers. Key functional modules include: Software for managing human relationships Marketing Customer Sales Collaborate Sugar BackOffice Increases the number of and depth of human relationships between organizations or individuals and their customers, partners, friends, etc... Service ©2009 SugarCRM Inc. All rights reserved. SugarCRM and IBM Integration with WebSphere sMash Customers can run PHP applications utilizing Java libraries Customers can expect superior runtime with sMash’s JVM tooling Customers are provided with simple tooling for basic integration tasks Module Builder on SugarCRM and App Builder on sMash Exploit the mashup tooling features to create fully functional, integrated applications with minimal code 5/8/09 ©2009 SugarCRM Inc. All rights reserved. 4 5 Thank You Contact Mike Culver at [email protected] Visit the AWS website at http://aws.amazon.com Visit the Amazon EC2 Running IBM detail page at http://aws.amazon.com/ibm