IBM PureSystems, something old, something new, something from big blue

IBM PureSystems, something old, something new, something from big blue

This is the first in a five-part series around the recent IBM PureSystems  announcements. You can view the next post here.

IBM PureSystems

For a certain generation of IBM faithful or followers the recently announced PureFlex  and PureApplication systems might give a sense of DejaVu perhaps even  causing some to wonder if they just woke up from a long Rip Van Winkle type nap.

Yet for another generation who may not yet be  future IBM followers, fans, partners or customers, there could be a sense of  something new and revolutionary with the PureFlex and PureApplication systems  (twitter @ibmpuresystems).

In between those two groups, exist others who  are either scratching their heads or reinvigorated with enthusiasm to get out  and be able to discuss opportunities around little data (traditional and  transactional) and big data, servers, virtualized, converged infrastructure, dynamic data centers, private clouds, ITaaS, SaaS and AaaS, PaaS,  IaaS and other related themes or buzzword bingo topics.

Let us dig a little deeper and look at some So  What types of questions and industry trends perspectives comments around  what IBM has announced.

So what did IBM announce?
    IBM announced PureSystems including:

You can think of IBM PureSystems and Flex  Systems Products and technology as a:

  • Private cloud or turnkey solution bundle solution
  • Platform deploying public or hybrid clouds
  • Data center in a box or converged and dynamic  system
  • ITaaS or SaaS/AaaS or PaaS or IaaS or Cloud in  a box
  • Rackem stack and package them type solution

So what is an IBM PureFlex System and what is IBM using?
It is a factory integrated data and compute infrastructure  in a cabinet combing cloud, virtualization, servers, data and storage networking capabilities. The IBM PureFlex system is comprised  of various IBM and products and technologies (hardware, software and services) optimized  with management across physical and virtual resources (servers, storage (V7000), networking, operating systems, hypervisors and  tools).

PureFlex includes automation and optimization  technologies along with what IBM is referring to as patterns of expertise or  what you might relate to as templates. Support for various hypervisors and  management integration along with application and operating system support by  leveraging IBM xSeries (x86 such as Intel) and pSeries (Power7) based processors  for compute. Storage is the IBM V7000 (here and here) with networking and  connectivity via IBM and their partners. The solution is capable of supporting  traditional, virtual and cloud deployment models as well as platform  for deploying Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) on a public, managed service provider (MSP), hosting or  private basis.

Click here to view the next post in this series, ok nuff said for now.

Here are some links to learn more:
Various IBM Redbooks and related  content
The blame game: Does cloud storage result in data loss?
What do you need when its time to buy  a new server?
2012 industry trends perspectives and  commentary (predictions)
Convergence: People, Processes,  Policies and Products
Buzzword Bingo and Acronym Update V2.011
The function of XaaS(X) Pick a  letter
Hard product vs. soft product
Buzzword Bingo and Acronym Update  V2.011
Part I: PureSystems, something  old, something new, something from big blue
Part II: PureSystems, something  old, something new, something from big blue
Part III: PureSystems, something  old, something new, something from big blue
Part IV: PureSystems, something  old, something new, something from big blue
Part V: PureSystems, something  old, something new, something from big blue
Cloud and Virtual Data Storage  Networking

Cheers  Gs

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