What's New in IBM's IaaS Platform Solution - Cloud Infrastructure Center With the latest release of IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center, we are providing new capabilities for our new and existing customers. Join us for a tour to explore the latest enhancements, use cases and news regarding IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center.
To help deliver skilled learners to the market, IBM ZXPlore free learning environment wanted to offer both basic zVM CMS experience, as well as the ability to create and learn the basic operations of a linux VM. We designed and built a vendor/product agnostic process for generating a private personal linux VM, manageable from a CMS terminal session, and internet-accessible via ssh. This session will detail the design approach, the prototype/proof-of-concept, and learning opportunities provided. We will show how a relatively simple low-code nodejs application running in the Cloud coordinates the provisioning/de-provisioning processes with SMAPI. We will also show members of the free IBM Z XPlore environment can access and experiment with the system.
This session will highlight Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization, which enables the capability to run workloads in Virtual Machines, side by side with Containerized workloads, under the control of Red Hat OpenShift tools. It will outline the technology and the business aspects such as licensing for the workloads using Red Hat OpenShift virtualization.
This is an introductory class to computers before the age of personal computers but when the "cloud" of today was the same as the "cloud" of yesteryear; e.g. somebody else's system. We'll review the virtualization basics, z/VM basics and how the z/VM hypervisor does its thing without being too "in the weeds".
Basic understanding of z/VM performance and configuring z/VM systems for optimal performance should be a basic requirement for those installing LinuxONE and even those managing more traditional z/VM systems. The author has been providing performance guidance for 4 decades and would like to pass on what has been learned in many times, the hard way.
Threats to your business data can be external or internal. GDPS Cyber Resiliency increases your security capabilities to prevent even a privileged user from compromising your production data, systems, and protected copies of this data. You will be provided with capabilities to regularly create secure, Point-in-time copies of data to use for Logical Corruption Protection scenarios. You will see how GDPS Cyber Resiliency uses storage, operating systems, and middleware to enable protection, forensic analysis, and recovery use cases for Logical Corruption Protection vaulted copies. Updates to previous presentations include new roles and action verification.
Let's discuss in this Birth of a Feather where are the challenges and what needs to be considered when building a Hybrid Cloud solution, considering the new capabilities for HA / DR, but also considering and integrating with existing processes for traditional workloads in IBM Z. We will cover new capabilities for applications and the associated storage if they are running containerized in Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Z, zCX and LinuxONE.