mtXIAVLPAR
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vLPARtm
Thinking inside the box...
Mt Xia delivers automated
solutions for deploying business continuity (BC), disaster recovery
(DR), high availability (HA), and virtualization (VIO) as a
consumer commodity. This packaged solution called
vLPARtm is sold by Mt Xia as an appliance that can plug
directly into your datacenter and reduce your administration costs by
75%. vLPARtm can also increase your profits by fully
implementing IBM Power 5 architectures and over-subscribing available
hardware resources to multiple customers, thus maximizing your
return-on-investment (ROI).
The business continuity methodology developed by Mt Xia and
implemented by vLPARtm is characterized by a "build once,
run anywhere" mentality. This phrase is meant to illustrate the
concept of "containerized" business functions, where all resources
related to supporting a business function are grouped together in such a
way as to be able to run on any compatible system, in any datacenter,
anywhere in the world.
Each component and piece of a containerized business function is
constructed using enterprise wide unique identifiers so that naming and
numbering conflicts are eliminated, thus enabling the "build once,
run anywhere" mentality. In fact, this container concept enables
multiple containers to run simultaneously on the same system, which is a
common practice when implementing a disaster recovery plan. In disaster
recovery operations, production systems are commonly consolidated onto a
single system in the disaster recovery environment.
With vLPARtm, a datacenter operator has the ability to
offer it's customers on-demand disaster recovery / high availability
clusters, or standalone systems, built in real-time, and all of them
being generated by the customer from a simple web based interface.
For a customer to create their own BC/DR/HA/VIO solutions, they only
need to complete one simple web form. Their request is automatically
processed and system(s) are created in a matter of minutes, they are
notified upon completion and provided with a login name and password to
a fully functional cluster of systems. (DR/HA).
vLPARtm is a true on-demand, turn-key computing solution
delivered as a consumer commodity providing automated deployment of
business continuity, disaster recovery, high availability and
virtualized solutions. These solutions include standardized
architectures, service level agreements (SLA), billing structures, and
automatically generated documentation.
vLPARtm
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vLPARtm Features
- Consumer oriented web based interface to automatically create in real-time:
- Disaster Recovery / High Availability multi-node clusters
- High Availability multi-node clusters
- Standalone systems
- Real-time creation/configuration of all systems
- Eliminates wasted resources sitting idle waiting for customer
- Real-time automated creation/configuration of automated high availabilty
- Real-time automated creation/configuration of disaster recovery resources
- Real-time automated creation/configuration of business continuity structures
- CPU Micropartitioning
- Dynamic resizing of CPU resources based on system load
- Dynamic resizing of Memory resources based on system load
- Redundant access to storage
- Redundant access to networking
- "Build once, run anywhere" business continuity design structure
- Disaster recovery failover to any location
- High availability failover to another hardware platform
- Virtualized I/O resources with redundant connections
- Standardized Service Level Agreements (SLA)
- Standardized architecture design based on service level agreement
- Standardized customer billing structures based on service level agreement
- State-of-the-Art policies, guidelines, standards, and procedures
- Automatically generated disaster recovery documentation
- Automatically generated high availability cluster documentation
- Automatically generated manual fail-over documentation
Additional packages integrated into vLPAR:
- Orwell Disaster Recovery System (Mt Xia, et al)
- AMMS - Automated Microcode Management System (Mt Xia)
- OpenCMDB - Web based Configuration Management Database (Open Source)
- Automated IP address allocation and management (Mt Xia)
- Automated Documentation generator (Mt Xia)
- Automated Web based documentation management (Mt Xia)
- kshAuth - Web based authorization and authentication system (Mt Xia)
- VIOS - VIO Server - Virtual I/O Server (IBM)
- HMC - Hardware Management Console (IBM)
- NIM - Network Installation Manager (IBM)
- HACMP - High Availability Clustered Multi-Processing (IBM)
- PLM - Partition Load Manager (IBM)
- WLM - Work Load Load Manager (IBM)
- DDNS - Dynamic DNS - Dynamic Domain Name Service (Open Source)
Click here for screen shots and animations of
vLPAR client LPAR creation procedures.
VLPAR provides the automated deployment of multiple systems, depending upon
the service level agreement(SLA) selected by the user when building a business solution.
Those SLA's are described and depicted below.
Service Level Agreement: Tier 1
The following diagram depicts the Disaster Recovery and High
Availability scenario for a Tier 1 service agreement level, as
implemented by
VLPARtm
automated deployment. Under this scenario, four(4) nodes are created
across two datacenters, two nodes in each datacenter.
In this scenario, both datacenters are considered to be running
production business functions. These functions normally run on a single
node in one of the datacenters, with a hot-standby node providing high
availability fail-over capabilities. Periodically, for maintenance and
disaster recovery testing, the business function load is shifted from
one datacenter to the other. Once the business functions are running in
the other datacenter, it is not failed-back until the next scheduled
maintenance or an unscheduled outage to the datacenter occurs.
Service Level Agreement: Tier 2
The following diagram depicts the Disaster Recovery and High
Availability scenario for a Tier 2 service agreement level, as
implemented by
VLPARtm
automated deployment. Under this scenario, three(3) nodes are created
across two datacenters, two nodes in the primary production datacenter,
one node in the disaster recovery datacenter.
In this scenario, the business functions are normally is normally
running on a single node in the production datacenter. In the event of
a hardware failure, the business functions are failed-over to a
hot-standby node in the production datacenter. In the event of a
datacenter failure, the business functions are failed-over to a hot-standby
node in the disaster recovery datacenter.
Service Level Agreement: Tier 3
The following diagram depicts the Disaster Recovery scenario for a
Tier 3 service agreement level, as implemented by
VLPARtm
automated deployment. Under this scenario, two(2) nodes are created
across two datacenters, one node in each datacenter.
In this scenario, the business functions are running on running on a
single node in the production datacenter. No high availability failover
is provided, so in the event of a hardware failure on the production
node, management must declare a disaster in order for a disaster
recovery failover to be initiated. When a disaster is declared, the
business functions are restarted on the disaster recovery node.
Service Level Agreement: Tier 4
The following diagram depicts the Disaster Recovery and High
Availability scenario for a Tier 4 service agreement level(SLA), as
implemented by
VLPARtm
automated deployment. Under this scenario, two(2) nodes are created in
an HACMP cluster within a single datacenter.
In this scenario, a two(2) node one-way cascading HACMP cluster is
running in the production datacenter. The business functions normally
run on a single node in the cluster, with a hot-standby node providing
high availability fail-over capabilities. In the event of a hardware
failure, the business functions are failed-over to the hot-standby node.
In the event of a disaster, no pre-built provisions exist.
Service Level Agreement: Tier 5
The following diagram depicts the Disaster Recovery and High
Availability scenario for a Tier 5 service agreement level(SLA), as
implemented by
VLPARtm
automated deployment. Under this scenario, one(1) node is created as a
standalone systems within a single datacenter.
In this scenario, a single standalone system exists running the
business functions, no high availability fail-over or disaster
recovery fail-over provisions exist. If a hardware failure occurs, the
business functions provided by the node will be unavailable until the
failure is corrected.
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