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Bob Sutor – VP, Open Source and Linux, IBM SWG
LinuxCon – 21 September, 2009




Regarding Clouds, Mainframes,
and Desktops … and Linux




                                                 © 2009 IBM Corporation
Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




Abstract


 Linux is key to driving innovative new technology as well as
  business models.
 It's shaking up the established view of which operating systems
  should be used for what workloads, while slipping quietly under
  some very cool new applications.
 In this talk, I'll focus on three areas of great opportunity as well as
  challenge for Linux: the accelerating market for cloud computing,
  Linux as a significant operating system for mainframes, and the
  hope for Linux on the desktop.




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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




Agenda


 The cloud from a user's perspective

 Oh, yeah, my mainframe with Linux does that

 Possible futures for the Linux desktop

 Some 2008 predictions, one year later




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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




Who is the user for cloud computing?


 Could be ...
     – A user of a virtualized desktop on a thin or fat client.
     – A non-technical end user who accesses services through a browser or
       via applications such as disk backup to remote storage.
     – A “cloud choreographer” who strings together cloud-based services to
       implement business processes.
     – A service provider who needs to handle peak load demands.
     – A developer who employs dynamic resource allocation in clouds to
       speed application or solution creation.
     – An IT system administrator who does not build clouds but deploys onto
       them, probably in addition to traditional managed systems.



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What does a cloud computing user want?

 Cloud-friendly applications
 Resources: storage, processor, platform
 APIs: the more standard the better
 Interoperability among clouds (may learn of this need later)
 Reduced capital expense
 A good, workable pricing scheme
 Quality of service, including
     – Availability
     – Reliability
     – Performance                                           I don't think any one of these
                                                           contradicts the use of Linux, and
     – Security                                            they all potentially encourage it.
     – Privacy

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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




 Case study: IBM internal cloud for developers


               Without                          With
               Cloud                            Cloud
  100%
             New Development
                                             Liberated funding
                                                   for new           Strategic
              Software Costs                   development,          Change
                                              transformation         Capacity
                                               investment or
                                                direct saving
                Power Costs
Current
                                                                                           Case Study Results
                                            Deployment (1-time)
    IT                                                                                 Annual savings: $3.3M (84%)
 Spend          Labor Costs
              (Operations and                 Software Costs                                  $3.9M to $0.6M
               Maintenance)
                                               Power Costs
                                                                        Hardware,
                                                 - 88.8%
                                                                      labor & power
                                               Labor Costs           savings reduced
              Hardware Costs                     - 80.7%              annual cost of
               (annualized)                                             operation
                                              Hardware Costs
                                                                         by 83.8%
                                                 - 88.7%
          Note: 3-Year Depreciation Period with 10% Discount Rate
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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




What does a cloud computing provider need?


 Maximum practical use of resources: processors, memory, storage
 A good, workable pricing scheme
 Virtualization, virtualization, virtualization
 Acceptable licensing of operating systems being used
 Highly reusable skills of system administrators
 Minimal power used, heat generated, datacenter space needed



                                                             I don't think any one of these
                                                           contradicts the use of Linux, and
                                                           they all potentially encourage it.


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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




What special about Linux here?

 Linux supports multiple hardware platforms
     – Implementation span from embedded devices to supercomputers
     – Speed of support for new platforms
     – Availability of skills, portability of applications
     – Scale-out through clustering as well as scale-up through SMP
 Linux has an affinity with virtualization and is being used in clouds
     – Supported on all major hypervisors, from z/VM to VMware and Hyper-V
     – Ability to be paravirtualized with Xen
     – Inclusion of KVM as part of Linux
 Linux is flexible
     – Modular and customizable, with flexible usage licensing
 Linux is developed by an open community
     – Sharing skills and resources, leading to faster development
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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




Agenda


 The cloud from a user's perspective

 Oh, yeah, my mainframe with Linux does that

 Possible futures for the Linux desktop

 Some 2008 predictions, one year later




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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




Why people are using Linux on mainframes


 Virtualization was introduced commercially on IBM
  mainframes in 1972.
 Hypervisor is integrated with the hardware
     – Sharing of CPU, memory and I/O resources
     – Virtual network and virtual I/O
 Reduced Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
     – Environmental savings – single footprint vs. hundreds of
       servers
     – Consolidation savings – less storage, fewer servers, fewer
       software licenses, less server management/support
 Mainframe capabilities complement and enhance those
  of Linux.


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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




Why people are using Linux on mainframes


 Utilization often exceeds 90%
 Manageability of centralized Linux systems
 Typical deployment needs:
     – High performance transaction processing
     – I/O intensive workloads
     – Large database serving
     – High resiliency and security
     – Unpredictable and highly variable workload spikes
     – Low utilization infrastructure applications
     – Rapid provisioning and re-provisioning
 Mainframe characteristics complement cloud user requirements


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     IBM's Project “Big Green”
                           Double compute
                           capacity with no
                           increase in consumption
                           or impact by 2010
                                                                     IBM will consolidate and virtualize
                                                                      thousands of servers onto approximately 30
                                         1997           Today         IBM System z™ mainframes
                                                                     Substantial savings expected in multiple
            CIOs                          128              1          dimensions: energy, software and system
            Host data centers             155              7
                                                                      support costs
                                                                     The consolidated environment will use 80%
            Web hosting centers            80              5
                                                                      less energy and 85% less floor space
            Network                        31              1
                                                                     This transformation is enabled by the
            Applications                 15,000          4,700        System z sophisticated virtualization
                                                                      capability




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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




Agenda


 The cloud from a user's perspective

 Oh, yeah, my mainframe with Linux does that

 Possible futures for the Linux desktop

 Some 2008 predictions, one year later




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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




Possible futures for the Linux desktop


 It goes away.

 We stop using desktops, so who cares?

 The Linux desktop becomes a tactic instead of a strategy.

 One Linux desktop distribution ends up with 90% marketshare
  among those using Linux desktops.

 One Linux desktop distribution ends up with 90% marketshare
  among all desktops.

 We reach 33% / 33% / 33% parity with Microsoft® Windows® /
  Apple® Mac OS® / Linux, plus or minus.


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Possible futures for the Linux desktop


 We stop pretending that it will be a drop-in replacement for the
  dominant desktop operating system, and make it something better.

 The enterprise sweet spot for Linux desktops is virtualized Linux
  desktops.

 We focus on usability, stability, security, reliability, performance, with
  some cool thrown in.

 It's the browser, stupid.




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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




       An application
         running in a
      virtualized Linux
        desktop on a
      Linux rich client.

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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




Agenda


 The cloud from a user's perspective

 Oh, yeah, my mainframe with Linux does that

 Possible futures for the Linux desktop

 Some 2008 predictions, one year later




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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




2008 Prediction 1
“Green” will drive significant initiatives in open source

                Linux will help reduce energy consumption through server
              consolidation, virtualization, load balancing and more efficient
                                  resources management.


 This is happening as major customers such as banks move to
  reduce their carbon footprints by consolidating onto mainframes,
  often getting features such as disaster recovery as a bonus.
 Aside from tangential benefits of using Linux, I'm not seeing much
  yet in the way of open source being applied to green initiatives in
  a focused and specific way.




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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




2008 Prediction 2
Linux will not be replaced

 I doubt anyone can seriously argue that any other open source
  operating system has made significant inroads on the growing
  installed base of Linux in the last year.

 Linux will be introduced to thousands more users via implementations
  in mobile phones, though users may not know it.

 Much of the hot technological action is happening on Linux, such as
  virtualization, and this will be essential for cloud computing.

 Linux will increasingly find itself competing against proprietary
  virtualization technologies.

 Linux Inside?


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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




2008 Prediction 3
Linux mindshare will be less x86 focused

 In the cloud, users may not know there is Linux Inside, much
  less x86 Inside.
 From a device perspective, users will think less of operating
  systems and chips, but more of user interfaces, media,
  connectivity, applications, app stores, and coolness.
 Customers are more than capable of choosing the correct
  hardware platform to match their planned workloads.
 The instability and uncertainty in the industry this year is
  causing customers to re-evaluate their software/hardware
  platforms and has been a great opportunity for Linux and
  competitive winbacks.



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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




2008 Prediction 7
Open standards will grab more attention

 The Open Document Format (ODF) is being approved for use in
  more and more countries around the world.
 Recent adoptees include Malaysia, Norway, Ecuador, Venezuela,
  Taiwan, Hungary, and Latvia.
 The Open Cloud Manifesto has over 250 companies and groups
  supporting it.
 The industry and users will benefit the most from an emerging
  technology when open standards are at the core, and there as early
  as possible.




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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




Finishing up ...


 Linux is at the center of the computing we have today and that which
  we are building for tomorrow.
 I believe the Linux community and
  leadership will rise to tackle
                                                                               Mainframes
  any challenges necessary to
  meet and exceed
  expectations.




                                                                    Desktops                Cloud


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Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux




For more information ...


 IBM and Linux
  http://www.ibm.com/linux/
 Linux on IBM System z
  http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/linux/
 IBM Cloud Computing
  http://www.ibm.com/cloud/
 Bob Sutor's blog
  http://www.sutor.com/blog
 Open Cloud Manifesto
  http://www.opencloudmanifesto.org/




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Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops … and Linux

  • 1. Bob Sutor – VP, Open Source and Linux, IBM SWG LinuxCon – 21 September, 2009 Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops … and Linux © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 2. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux Abstract  Linux is key to driving innovative new technology as well as business models.  It's shaking up the established view of which operating systems should be used for what workloads, while slipping quietly under some very cool new applications.  In this talk, I'll focus on three areas of great opportunity as well as challenge for Linux: the accelerating market for cloud computing, Linux as a significant operating system for mainframes, and the hope for Linux on the desktop. 2 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 3. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux Agenda  The cloud from a user's perspective  Oh, yeah, my mainframe with Linux does that  Possible futures for the Linux desktop  Some 2008 predictions, one year later 3 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 4. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux Who is the user for cloud computing?  Could be ... – A user of a virtualized desktop on a thin or fat client. – A non-technical end user who accesses services through a browser or via applications such as disk backup to remote storage. – A “cloud choreographer” who strings together cloud-based services to implement business processes. – A service provider who needs to handle peak load demands. – A developer who employs dynamic resource allocation in clouds to speed application or solution creation. – An IT system administrator who does not build clouds but deploys onto them, probably in addition to traditional managed systems. 4 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 5. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux What does a cloud computing user want?  Cloud-friendly applications  Resources: storage, processor, platform  APIs: the more standard the better  Interoperability among clouds (may learn of this need later)  Reduced capital expense  A good, workable pricing scheme  Quality of service, including – Availability – Reliability – Performance I don't think any one of these contradicts the use of Linux, and – Security they all potentially encourage it. – Privacy 5 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 6. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux Case study: IBM internal cloud for developers Without With Cloud Cloud 100% New Development Liberated funding for new Strategic Software Costs development, Change transformation Capacity investment or direct saving Power Costs Current Case Study Results Deployment (1-time) IT Annual savings: $3.3M (84%) Spend Labor Costs (Operations and Software Costs $3.9M to $0.6M Maintenance) Power Costs Hardware, - 88.8% labor & power Labor Costs savings reduced Hardware Costs - 80.7% annual cost of (annualized) operation Hardware Costs by 83.8% - 88.7% Note: 3-Year Depreciation Period with 10% Discount Rate 6 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 7. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux What does a cloud computing provider need?  Maximum practical use of resources: processors, memory, storage  A good, workable pricing scheme  Virtualization, virtualization, virtualization  Acceptable licensing of operating systems being used  Highly reusable skills of system administrators  Minimal power used, heat generated, datacenter space needed I don't think any one of these contradicts the use of Linux, and they all potentially encourage it. 7 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 8. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux What special about Linux here?  Linux supports multiple hardware platforms – Implementation span from embedded devices to supercomputers – Speed of support for new platforms – Availability of skills, portability of applications – Scale-out through clustering as well as scale-up through SMP  Linux has an affinity with virtualization and is being used in clouds – Supported on all major hypervisors, from z/VM to VMware and Hyper-V – Ability to be paravirtualized with Xen – Inclusion of KVM as part of Linux  Linux is flexible – Modular and customizable, with flexible usage licensing  Linux is developed by an open community – Sharing skills and resources, leading to faster development 8 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 9. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux Agenda  The cloud from a user's perspective  Oh, yeah, my mainframe with Linux does that  Possible futures for the Linux desktop  Some 2008 predictions, one year later 9 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 10. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux Why people are using Linux on mainframes  Virtualization was introduced commercially on IBM mainframes in 1972.  Hypervisor is integrated with the hardware – Sharing of CPU, memory and I/O resources – Virtual network and virtual I/O  Reduced Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) – Environmental savings – single footprint vs. hundreds of servers – Consolidation savings – less storage, fewer servers, fewer software licenses, less server management/support  Mainframe capabilities complement and enhance those of Linux. 10 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 11. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux Why people are using Linux on mainframes  Utilization often exceeds 90%  Manageability of centralized Linux systems  Typical deployment needs: – High performance transaction processing – I/O intensive workloads – Large database serving – High resiliency and security – Unpredictable and highly variable workload spikes – Low utilization infrastructure applications – Rapid provisioning and re-provisioning  Mainframe characteristics complement cloud user requirements 11 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 12. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux IBM's Project “Big Green” Double compute capacity with no increase in consumption or impact by 2010  IBM will consolidate and virtualize thousands of servers onto approximately 30 1997 Today IBM System z™ mainframes  Substantial savings expected in multiple CIOs 128 1 dimensions: energy, software and system Host data centers 155 7 support costs  The consolidated environment will use 80% Web hosting centers 80 5 less energy and 85% less floor space Network 31 1  This transformation is enabled by the Applications 15,000 4,700 System z sophisticated virtualization capability 12 September 17, 2009 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 13. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux Agenda  The cloud from a user's perspective  Oh, yeah, my mainframe with Linux does that  Possible futures for the Linux desktop  Some 2008 predictions, one year later 13 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 14. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux Possible futures for the Linux desktop  It goes away.  We stop using desktops, so who cares?  The Linux desktop becomes a tactic instead of a strategy.  One Linux desktop distribution ends up with 90% marketshare among those using Linux desktops.  One Linux desktop distribution ends up with 90% marketshare among all desktops.  We reach 33% / 33% / 33% parity with Microsoft® Windows® / Apple® Mac OS® / Linux, plus or minus. 14 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 15. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux Possible futures for the Linux desktop  We stop pretending that it will be a drop-in replacement for the dominant desktop operating system, and make it something better.  The enterprise sweet spot for Linux desktops is virtualized Linux desktops.  We focus on usability, stability, security, reliability, performance, with some cool thrown in.  It's the browser, stupid. 15 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 16. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux An application running in a virtualized Linux desktop on a Linux rich client. 16 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 17. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux Agenda  The cloud from a user's perspective  Oh, yeah, my mainframe with Linux does that  Possible futures for the Linux desktop  Some 2008 predictions, one year later 17 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 18. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux 2008 Prediction 1 “Green” will drive significant initiatives in open source Linux will help reduce energy consumption through server consolidation, virtualization, load balancing and more efficient resources management.  This is happening as major customers such as banks move to reduce their carbon footprints by consolidating onto mainframes, often getting features such as disaster recovery as a bonus.  Aside from tangential benefits of using Linux, I'm not seeing much yet in the way of open source being applied to green initiatives in a focused and specific way. 18 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 19. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux 2008 Prediction 2 Linux will not be replaced  I doubt anyone can seriously argue that any other open source operating system has made significant inroads on the growing installed base of Linux in the last year.  Linux will be introduced to thousands more users via implementations in mobile phones, though users may not know it.  Much of the hot technological action is happening on Linux, such as virtualization, and this will be essential for cloud computing.  Linux will increasingly find itself competing against proprietary virtualization technologies.  Linux Inside? 19 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 20. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux 2008 Prediction 3 Linux mindshare will be less x86 focused  In the cloud, users may not know there is Linux Inside, much less x86 Inside.  From a device perspective, users will think less of operating systems and chips, but more of user interfaces, media, connectivity, applications, app stores, and coolness.  Customers are more than capable of choosing the correct hardware platform to match their planned workloads.  The instability and uncertainty in the industry this year is causing customers to re-evaluate their software/hardware platforms and has been a great opportunity for Linux and competitive winbacks. 20 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 21. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux 2008 Prediction 7 Open standards will grab more attention  The Open Document Format (ODF) is being approved for use in more and more countries around the world.  Recent adoptees include Malaysia, Norway, Ecuador, Venezuela, Taiwan, Hungary, and Latvia.  The Open Cloud Manifesto has over 250 companies and groups supporting it.  The industry and users will benefit the most from an emerging technology when open standards are at the core, and there as early as possible. 21 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 22. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux Finishing up ...  Linux is at the center of the computing we have today and that which we are building for tomorrow.  I believe the Linux community and leadership will rise to tackle Mainframes any challenges necessary to meet and exceed expectations. Desktops Cloud 22 © 2009 IBM Corporation
  • 23. Bob Sutor: Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops...and Linux For more information ...  IBM and Linux http://www.ibm.com/linux/  Linux on IBM System z http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/linux/  IBM Cloud Computing http://www.ibm.com/cloud/  Bob Sutor's blog http://www.sutor.com/blog  Open Cloud Manifesto http://www.opencloudmanifesto.org/ 23 © 2009 IBM Corporation
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