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AdminCamp 15 Domino rocks on Cloud Gelsenkirchen, 22. September 2015 Andreas Schulte, andreas.schulte@de.ibm.com Mit Material von Niklas Heidloff, Matthias Schneider, IBM Cloud onboarding Team - 2014, 2015 IBM Corporation

Guten Morgen! Andreas Schulte Client Technical Professional IBM Enterprise Social Solutions

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Wer betreibt welche Anwendungen? Wie sieht die Unternehmens IT in 5 Jahren aus Make or buy? Internet of Things? Terabyte von Sensoren? Analytics of anything? Cognitive Computing? Videokonferenzen statt Meetings? Unternehmenswissen aufbauen, festhalten und gemeinsam nutzen als Antwort auf die Alterspyramide? Endgeräte, Security, Privacy... Aussagen, die die Zukunft betreffen leiden darunter, dass die Aussagen die Zukunft betreffen.

mittelfristige IT Struktur multi tenant public cloud on premises privat cloud / bare metall ABC Firma

mittelfristige IT Struktur www ABC Extranet multi tenant public cloud on premises privat cloud / bare metall ABC Firma

Services aus der Cloud Desktop Anwendungs-Server Virtuallisierung, Betriebssystem, Datenbank lokaler Server, bare Metal, private Cloud, multi-tenant Cloud betrieben durch Endkunden Infrastruktur as a Service Plattform as a Service Software as a Service

Client Application Access aka Notes Browser Plugin Notes Basic ios Mail & Kalender Android Mail & Kalender XPages Notes Standard IBM Verse Traveler Browser Mobil Windows Mac Linux XPages Responsive Design Desktop IBM Mail Support For Microsoft Outlook 2013 (IMSMO) (Cloud Roadmap) IBM Verse (ios / Android) Domino (on cloud)

I... / P... / S... as a Service IBM Verse Notes Mail inotes On Premises Applications Applications Applications Applications Data Data Data Data Runtime Runtime Runtime Runtime Middleware Middleware Middleware Middleware O/S O/S O/S O/S Virtualization Virtualization Virtualization Virtualization Client managed Servers Servers Servers Servers Vendor managed Storage Storage Storage Storage Networking Networking Networking Networking

Domino Enterprise Server on Cloud On Premises Applications Applications Data Data Runtime Runtime Middleware Middleware O/S O/S Virtualization Virtualization Client managed Servers Servers Vendor managed Storage Storage Networking Networking Domino Enterprise Server Anwendungen u/o Mail X86 Betriebssysteme Remote Installation Domino Admin

http://www.softlayer.com/software

Domino Enterprise Server on Cloud On Premises Applications Applications Data Data Runtime Runtime VPN Middleware Middleware O/S O/S Virtualization FW FW Virtualization Client managed Servers Servers Vendor managed Storage Storage Networking Networking

Bluemix - Platform as a Service On Premises Client managed Vendor managed Applications Applications Applications Data Data Data Runtime Runtime Runtime Middleware Middleware Middleware O/S O/S O/S Virtualization Virtualization Virtualization Servers Servers Servers Storage Storage Storage Networking Networking Networking

What is Bluemix? Bluemix is an open-standard, cloud-based platform for building, managing, and running applications of all types (web, mobile, big data, new smart devices, and so on)

What Benefits does Bluemix provide? Hosting of applications in the cloud (obviously)

What Benefits does Bluemix provide? Developers can focus on what they like to do most coding

What Benefits does Bluemix provide? Choices of runtimes

What Benefits does Bluemix provide? Services, lots of services Web and application Mobile Data management Watson Analytics Internet of things Security Integration

What other Benefits does Bluemix provide? DevOps for the entire application lifecycle Integration of on-premises applications Flexible pricing

What Benefits does Bluemix provide? Auto Scalability

Domino XPages Runtime and Domino Data Service

Domino XPages Runtime Design NSFs contain only code, no data Design NSFs are deployed onto Bluemix and multiple application instances can be run Deployment can be done via a new plugin for Domino Designer

Access to Domino Directory for Authentication SAML LDAP identity bridge Third party solutions

Workload Scheduler Service Runs tasks on a scheduled basis Similar to the Domino agent manager

Why should you use XPages on Bluemix? To leverage other Bluemix services to build new apps rapidly To always have the state of the art XPages runtime at your fingertips To scale your apps and obtain true resiliency To leverage your XPages skills To host your applications easily in the cloud

Social Applications An application is made "social" when user actions on their artifacts can be propagated to other users based on their relationship to the artifacts and/or to the people acting on them enabling for the discovery of artifacts and people which otherwise would not take place

Integration of IBM Connections Cloud with Bluemix Based on IBM Connections Cloud: Social File Sharing Initially in experimental mode and targeting Java runtimes Uses trial organizations in IBM Connections Cloud Value Automatic provisioning and de-provisioning of organization and users Guidance, examples and documentation geared towards development of cloud based social applications

Social File Sharing Service

Social File Sharing Service

Three Deployment Environments

Resources IBM Bluemix: bluemix.net IBM Bluemix News: bluemix.info IBM Bluemix Developers: developer.ibm.com/bluemix Samples: github.com/ibm-bluemix Niklas Heidloff Blog: heidloff.net

Domino Plattformen für Anwendungen in der Cloud Service Level Produkt Managed by Infrastruktur as a Service (IaaS) Domino on Softlayer Business Partner IBM Plattform as a Service (PaaS) BlueMix IBM *) Software as a Service (SaaS) Business Partner Solutions Business Partner *) BlueMix kann auch als dedizierte private Instanz auf Softlayer durch Kunden und Business Partner betrieben werden.

Domino Anwendungen Anwendungen im Browser Notes Plattform XPages NBP Standardclient Betriebssystem Browser definiert Windows Windows, Mac, Linux Protokoll http(s) NRPC NRPC Mail Integration inotes (Verse) inotes (Verse) Notes Mail Notes native GUI nein ja ja Mobile Apps ja nein nein Responsive Design ja nein nein MVC Pattern ja nein nein SQL RD BMS ja nein nein Watson Integration via Bluemix nein REST (nicht getestet) Portal Integration ja Nicht getestet nein

Technische Zielszenarien aus Clientsicht Client zu Server: Mail Notes Standardclient Mail Browser NSF Anwendung im Standardclient NSF Anwendung im Browser Mail auf mobilem Device NSF Anwendung auf mobilem Device oder hybride Mischungen davon. Domino on Cloud Domino on premises

Mail powered by Domino on Cloud Verse Notes inotes Outlook 2013 ios ja Via Traveler ja Via Traveler Android ja Via Traveler ja Via Traveler Keine App BES 9 oder via Traveler Ultralite nein Wie Notes ja ja ja (ja) Mac (ja) ja ja nein Linux (ja) ja ja nein Blackberry Windows (ja) = Roadmap oder in Prüfung kann ohne Ankündigung durch IBM entfallen

Domino deployment Optionen On premises auf SoftLayer IaaS Domino Enterprise Domino Enterprise XPages SmartCloud Notes Notes Anwendung ja ja nein nein Notes Mail ja ja nein nein XPages Anwendung ja ja ja nein nein Verse Connections PaaS Bluemix IBM Connections Cloud (Roadmap) (wie on premises) nein nein ja ja ja Einzelne Services ja Stand: Sept. 2015 siehe IBM Disclaimer

Connections Cloud - Software as a Service On Premises * see end of deck for more deployment options Client managed Vendor managed Applications Applications Applications Applications Data Data Data Data Runtime Runtime Runtime Runtime Middleware Middleware Middleware Middleware O/S O/S O/S O/S Virtualization Virtualization Virtualization Virtualization Servers Servers Servers Servers Storage Storage Storage Storage Networking Networking Networking Networking

https://www.ibm.com/cloud-computing/social/de/de/planspricing/

IBM Domino Mail Server Hybrid Implementation and Configuration

IBM Domino Mail Server Hybrid Implementation and Configuration SmartCloud Notes Hybrid Reference Architecture Key Value Propositions of Hybrid Configuration Common SmartCloud Notes Hybrid Configurations Setting Up the Hybrid Configuration Creating the SmartCloud Customer Account Configuring the SmartCloud Hybrid Account Information Related Materials

IBM Domino Mail Server Hybrid Implementation and Configuration SmartCloud Notes Hybrid Reference Architecture Key Value Propositions of Hybrid Configuration Common SmartCloud Notes Hybrid Configurations Setting Up the Hybrid Configuration Creating the SmartCloud Customer Account Configuring the SmartCloud Hybrid Account Information Related Materials

Connections Cloud - Notes Reference Architecture Highlighted items are the key to hybrid integration

What Does Hybrid Mean? It allows existing IBM Domino customers to integrate the on-premises environment and is a core strength and value proposition It defines the administrative model allowing more control using standard on-premises administration tools (Domino Administrator client, Domino Directory) As a Hybrid customer, the customer Admin can choose if the mail users mail account exists on-premises or in the SmartCloud Notes service. It is designed to support both transitory or perpetual coexistence Customers select the Hybrid Environment option when performing initial setup In the context of SmartCloud Notes, it refers to a specific configuration of the SmartCloud Notes customer account within the service

IBM Domino Mail Server Hybrid Implementation and Configuration SmartCloud Notes Hybrid Reference Architecture Key Value Propositions of Hybrid Configuration Common SmartCloud Notes Hybrid Configurations Setting Up the Hybrid Configuration Creating the SmartCloud Customer Account Configuring the SmartCloud Hybrid Account Information Related Materials

Key Value Propositions of Hybrid Customers can keep current environment / investment in their existing Domino architecture Supports IBM Notes, browser, IMAP and mobile clients (Traveler and BlackBerry) Users don't need to care who is Hosted or On-Premises e.g. user address lookup & mail routing just work Maintains the existing certificate hierarchy and domain structure No cross-certification required Users keep their existing ID files Users keep their existing Internet mail addresses SmartCloud Notes virtual servers are members of the same hierarchy / domain Domino directories (primary, ex. dircat, etc.) are replicated into the service for synchronization Supports native NRPC mail routing Preserves Domino specific items like database/document links and stored form content No change required to continue accessing existing applications Existing mail databases can be transitioned in their entirety or with a selected subset of data Encrypted content remains intact Private items remain intact Flexibility in deployment / transition time scale

IBM Domino Mail Server Hybrid Implementation and Configuration Connections Cloud Notes Hybrid Reference Architecture Key Value Propositions of Hybrid Configuration Common Connections Cloud Notes Hybrid Configurations Setting Up the Hybrid Configuration Creating the Connections Cloud Customer Account Configuring the Connections Cloud Hybrid Account Information Related Materials

Common Connections Cloud Notes Hybrid Configurations SmartCloud Notes becomes an extension of the customer environment User, Group and Policy management are performed as they are done today via the Domino Directory and Administrator client One or more directories are synchronized into SmartCloud Notes to provide common view of users, groups, policies, etc. By default, customer owns e-mail domains and receives all mail for those domains before routing to SmartCloud Notes MX records can be pointed directly at SmartCloud Notes with service agreement Outbound SMTP from SmartCloud Notes can be routed via alternate customer specified relay Internal Domino server handles directory replication (Domino 8.5.1 FP2 +) List of directory replicas to be replicated e.g. names.nsf, otherdomainnames.nsf, exdircat.nsf, etc. Remote access via directory assistance is not supported All directories need to be replicated to the directory synch server EDC's supported for mail routing and name picker only (can't be used for user selection for provisioning) Careful directory planning is needed prior to configuring your SmartCloud Notes company account

Hybrid Environment - Policies In a hybrid environment in which some mail files are on SmartCloud Notes servers and some are on-premises on company Domino servers, Domino Administrators can use explicit group policies to ensure that all users have the same Notes client experience. Some policy settings are enforced for all SmartCloud Notes users and cannot be overridden by a group policy. Other policy settings can be set by customer administrators and applied using explicit group policies via policy documents that are in their on-premises Domino directory. On-premises Domino administrators cannot open the SmartCloud Notes policy to view the settings. However, from the Domino Administrator client, they can view a detailed summary of the effective policy settings by viewing a policy synopsis for a selected user or group. Administrative policies in the SmartCloud Notes service (see online documentation)

Hybrid Configuration Software Version Requirements Version requirements for on-premises Domino Servers (Stand: Okt. 2014) On-Premises Server Type Mail routing server (in the directory synchronization and mail routing domain) Directory synchronization server (in the directory synchronization and mail routing domain) Mail servers that request the free time of Cloud Notes users Passthru domain servers Supported Versions Lotus Domino 8.5.1 Fix Pack 2 Lotus Domino 8.5.2, 8.5.3 (or later) IBM Domino 9.0 (or later) Lotus Domino 8.5.1 Fix Pack 2 Lotus Domino 8.5.2, 8.5.3 (or later) IBM Domino 9.0 (or later) Lotus Domino 8.5.1 Fix Pack 2 Lotus Domino 8.5.2, 8.5.3 (or later) IBM Domino 9.0 (or later) Any supported version of Lotus Domino Use Lotus Domino 8.5.2 (or later) for fastest response time for connections from SmartCloud Notes to on-premises servers.

Hybrid Basic Architecture Most suitable for implementations where HA is not a requirement (e.g. pilot or smaller customer implementations) Single Domino domain Single Domino passthru server Single combined Domino mail routing and directory replication server Customer data flow: On-premises Domino directory sync occurs with SmartCloud Directory Sync Server replicating with replication hub server via the passthru server SmartCloud Notes NRPC mail from service users to onpremises users routed to mail hub via passthru server On-premises NRPC mail sent to SmartCloud Notes users routed from on-premises mail (hub) server(s) to the service NRPC mail hub via network load balancers

Hybrid High Availability Implementation Single Domino domain Up to two Domino servers acting in passthru roles Up to two Domino servers performing mail routing Up to two Domino servers for directory replication

Hybrid Multiple Domain Architecture Multiple Domino domains One domain designated as primary through which hybrid connectivity from SmartCloud Notes is achieved Other domains become subordinates in the context of mail routing, free-time lookup and directory replication Directory updates from downstream domains are replicated via the directory replication hubs in primarydomain Each domain is responsible to independently route mail directly to the SmartCloud Notes service. Note: Once the account is configured for the primary domain the customer creates group / connection documents for each additional domain in their environment.

Hybrid Multiple Data Center Implementation Single Domino domain Pair of customer data centers Pair of passthru servers (primaryin one data center and secondary in the other data center) Separate mail routing and directory replication hub servers in each data center Provides for both a level of local (within data center) resilience and DR protection in the event of data center failure

Hybrid ʻShimʼ Domain Between SCN & Existing Domains Hybrid shim domain inserted between SCN and multiple other existing domains Existing domains are all subordinate (route mail and replicate directory through) the shim domain Single passthru server (a second could be added for failover) Separate mail routing and directory replication hub servers Note: Once the account is configured for the shim domain the customer creates group / connection documents for each additional domain in their environment.

Hybrid Leveraging Infrastructure-as-a-Service for Domino Applications Single Domino domain Single passthru server Single combined Domino mail routing and directory replication server Domino application and hybrid integration servers (like passthru) hosted on IBM SoftLayer or other IaaS providers No Domino servers on customer network Note: Customer DMZ and optional SoftLayer firewalls not shown

ab in die Cloud Trial Kostenloser Test für Connections Cloud Analyse DoubleCheck HealthCheck OPT Verse Freemium Pilot Hybrid setup oder service only Pilot MOM Pilotgruppe onboarding Finaler hybrid setup Onboarding via MOM oder OPT / OTT Gruppenweises Onboarding (Grobschema bitte im konkreten Fall mit IBM Business Partner / IBM Technical Sales / ISSC absprechen)

File Sync & share Verse Webkonferenzen Community Services Domino 3rd party Apps (auch Domino) Chat

Enterprise Social Software Produkte aus der Cloud (Auswahl) Produkt Connections Chat Connections Connections Docs Domino Apps Domino Mail IBM Verse Meeting hybrid Betrieb privat Cloud multi tenant Cloud

Thank you! Merci! Vielen Dank! So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish Macht s gut und danke für den Fisch (So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish) ist der Titel des vierten Bands der sechsteiligen Romanserie Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis von Douglas Adams. Der Roman erschien 1984 im Original, die deutsche Übersetzung 1985. Andreas Schulte, Client Technical Professional IBM Enterprise Social Solutions andreas.schulte@de.ibm.com Im ersten Anhalter-Roman hinterlassen die Delphine die von den Menschen fehlinterpretierte Nachricht Macht's gut und danke für den Fisch, als sie von der Erde fortziehen, kurz bevor sie von den Vogonen zerstört wird, um einer Hyperraum-Umgehungsstraße Platz zu machen. Die Phrase wird seither auch von ScienceFiction-Fans als humorvolle Variante verwendet, um sich zu verabschieden. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/macht %E2%80%99s_gut,_und_danke_f%C3%BCr_den_Fisch