FUJITSU Cloud Service K5 SF Service Functional Overview

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FUJITSU Cloud Service K5 SF Service Functional Overview August 2017 Fujitsu Limited - Unauthorized copying and replication of the contents of this document is prohibited. - The contents of this document may be changed without prior notice.

Agenda SF Glossary About SF Features of SF SF Service Map SF Service Overview Function Overview Function Details Billing Model Restrictions and Notes 1

SF Glossary This glossary offers a list of terms and definitions to provide a vocabulary for SFrelated concepts No. Term Description 1 Virtual Appliance (VA) Virtual machine image with OS, middleware and apps installed (Master Image). 2 Software Stack and configuration information for the OS, middleware, apps, etc. used to create a VA. 3 System Structure 4 (Workload Package) of the specifications of a virtual machine (number of CPU cores, size of memory, etc.) and network topology (network segment, IP address, port, etc.) to build a system A package combining the software stack definition and system structure definition of K5 IaaS. Automatic system building is possible by running. 5 Stack A set of VMs and network created and managed by the Orchestration function in K5 IaaS according to a given system structure definition and software stack definition. 6 Migration Function A function to create and edit the software stack definition. It can be used to automatically create the software stack definition, and then the VA by scanning of the existing machine. 7 Orchestration Function An integrated function in K5 to orchestrate a set of virtual resources to automatically build the K5 IaaS system. 8 Template A text file used to define the stack in K5 IaaS. 9 Software Stack Bundle Contents Customer software components uploaded and added in the virtual appliance during software stack definition. 10 Editor A support function to simplify the development of s. The GUI-based function can be used to create and specify the system configuration definition, and to create definitions automatically. 2

About SF Automatic creation of a VA based on the software stack definition. Automated building of a computer system consisting of multiple virtual machines and a virtual network based on the combination of software stack and system structure definitions. Also, by using the definitions identical systems can be created repeatedly. Automatic VA creation and enhancement to ensure rapid creation and a high quality VA Automated building of a computer system consisting of multiple VMs to ensure rapid environment development Easy to reproduce and delete the system repeatedly to reduce operation costs Software Stack Staging Production Development Virtual Network Virtual Machine System Structure FUJITSU Cloud Service K5 IaaS Create s Execute s Build System Automatically User 3

Features of SF Automatic VA Creation Using the Software Stack Automatically create a VA consisting of an OS, middleware, applications, various agents, etc. based on the software stack definition. VA Enhancement Through Editing of the Software Stack Enhance a VA by editing the software stack definition - there is no need for tasks such as uninstallation or reinstallation of software. VA Creation by Scanning the Existing Server Automatically create a VA and software stack definition based on the existing server using the scan function to make the existing server s assets reusable. (in future) Automated System Building and Easy System Reproduction Automatically build a system consisting of multiple VMs and a virtual network based on the combination of software stack and system structure definitions. The same system can be automatically built repeatedly in different environments. (in future) Version Management of Entire Systems Easily and effectively perform version control for an entire system consisting of various types and different versions of software stacks using the version management function of. 4

Automatic VA Creation Using the Software Stack Automatically create a VA consisting of an OS, middleware, applications, various agents, etc. based on the software stack definition. Traditional VA Creation 1 Install an OS, MW and apps based on the procedure manual to build a VM (manual task) 2 Remove the unique configuration from the VM to create a VA (manual task) 3 Check VA operation (manual task) Error-prone manual tasks -> low quality Manual tasks based on installation guide and procedures VA Creation Using SF 1 Define and configure an OS, MW, apps through a GUI (Software stack definition) 2 Automatically create a VA based on the definitions 3 Check VA operation (manual task) Minimize human error and rework using automation -> ensured quality Auto VA creation and software stack definition via a GUI OS MW MW APP 1 VM building Stored in Repository&Newly Imported OS Web Server AP Server 1 creation Web Server Web 2 VA creation AP Server AP 3 VA operation check VM VA (Master image) MW MW APP Select K5 SF Service Web 2 Auto VA creation AP 3 VA operation check VA (Master image) 5

VA Enhancement Through Editing of the Software Stack Enhance a VA (version upgrade of MW, apps and patch application) by editing the software stack definition Traditional VA Enhancement VA Enhancement Using SF 1 Boot a VM based on the target VA (manual task) 2 Enhance the VM (manual task) 3 Re-create a new VA based on the enhanced VM (manual task) 4 Check operation of the new VA (manual task) Web Troublesome operation -> high cost, low quality Manual operation based on installation guide and procedures VA (old) 1 Boot AP Web Server Web MW 2 VA enhancements 3 VA re-creation AP Server 4 VA operation check AP VM VA (new) 1 Edit the definition of the target VM (GUI) 2 Re-create a new VA based on enhanced definition 3 Check operation of the new VA (manual task) Simple editing of software stack definition -> low cost, ensured quality Web MW Auto VA creation and software stack definition via a GUI VA (old) AP Select Web Server K5 SF Service Web 2 Auto VA creation AP Server AP 3 VA operation check 1 modification VA (new) 6

VA Creation by Scanning the Existing Server Automatically create a VA and software stack definition based on the existing server using the scan function to make the existing server s assets reusable. Create a VA of the Existing Server 1 Scan and analyze the existing server 2 Create and save the software stack definition based on the results of scanning and analysis 3 Edit the software stack definition 4 Automatically create a VA based on the definition 5 Check VA operation (manual task) Existing System (*) Web 1 Scan/analyze With the same components and same configuration 2 Create and save the definition Web Server K5 SF Service Web 4 Auto creation Web Server Web 5VA operation check (*) Only supports CentOS in SF V1.0; will eventually support other OS in future versions Auto creation of an editable software stack definition based on the existing server -> reuse of existing server assets Create and edit the software stack definition via a GUI 3 Edit the software stack definition Select VA (Master image) Stored in Repository&Newly Imported OS MW MW APP 7

Automated System Building & Easy System Reproduction Automatically build a system consisting of multiple VMs and a virtual network based on the combination of software stack and system structure definitions. The same system can be automatically built repeatedly in different environments by just specifying the deployment destination. Package multiple software stack definitions and system structure definitions into a ->For automated system building Build the same system repeatedly K5 IaaS Domain Project Development Virtual network Software Stack Create stacks + Deployment info. (*) VA (Auto Creation) Staging Virtual server Virtual network Virtual server System Structure Production Virtual network (*) Deployment information = Information on the Domain/Project/User ID of K5 IaaS Currently only the default project of the user id is supported; this restriction will be lifted in later versions. 8 Virtual server

Version Management of Entire Systems Easily and effectively perform version control for an entire system consisting of various types and different versions of software stacks using the version management function of Traditional Management Management Using SF Difficult to comprehensively manage an entire system due to the increased number of VAs System A (Prod.) System A (Dev.) System B Easily and effectively manage the entire structure and version of a system using the System A (Prod.) System A (Dev.) System B Combine VAs respectively to build systems K5 SF Service Web 1.0 Structure 1.0 Web 1.1 Structure 1.1 Web 2.0 Structure 2.0 AP 1.0 AP 2.0 Operator System A-1.0 Web1.0 AP 1.0 Structure 1.0 System A-1.1 Web1.1 AP 1.0 Structure 1.1 System B-2.0 Web2.0 AP 2.0 Structure2.0 Operator Software Stack definitions Structure s 9

SF Service Overview Administrator Web UI API Web UI User SF Administrator Portal K5 SF SF Portal K5 IaaS Project Stack Dev. Environment Source Code Mgmt System Structure Software Stack Build Software Stack Bundle Contents Auto System Building K5 IaaS Auto VA Creation VA 10

Function Overview Function Overview Software Stack System Structure List Stack The Software Stack defines the software combinations and settings required for generating Virtual Appliances. SF can be used to create, edit, store, list, and obtain software stack definitions. Software Stack can also be generated automatically from an existing virtual server by using Migration function. (in future) The System Structure automatically builds multiple virtual networks, virtual servers, and storage using the IaaS Orchestration function. The user can import into SF and edit a template created in K5 IaaS and use that template as the system structure definition. The automatically runs a series of software stack definitions and system structure definitions. SF can be used to store or obtain definitions that users have created or edited. Users can store s in SF, and run commands such as List, Stack Creation, Download, or Delete. Users can obtain a list of stacks generated using the Stack creation function. The Stack function displays the status of stack creation or deletion. Stack deletion can be run to delete all multiple virtual servers and virtual networks managed as a stack. 11

Function Details 12

Structure is a package consisting of the which defines the structure of, System Structure which defines the structure (Stack) of the automated build system, and Software Stack which defines the software stack for each virtual server in the system. is developed into a package by using SF and K5 IaaS functions to create each definition file. build source code Refer to s to be created System Structure Software Stack Software Stack Bundle Contents SF function Edit & System Structure Edit Software Stack 13

Software Stack Creates a definition that automatically generates a Virtual Appliance with an OS, middleware, and applications installed. Using the Migration function also allows you to import the state of an existing virtual server to create the software stack definition. Software Stack Appliance template Create new software stack via GUI Existing virtual server Configuration (Startup script) MySoftware (Separately installed application definition) OS profile (OS installation package definition) Installation profile (Virtual server initial settings) Save (Structure definition group) System Structure Software Stack Create using the Migration function (Scan) Edit Package addition/deletion Changes to configuration information App/Script definitions Software Stack Bundle Contents (Separately installed applications, etc.) 14

Reference: Import and Export of Appliance Templates Created appliance templates can be exported as archive files. Exported appliance templates can also be imported and used. By exporting and importing appliance templates, it is possible to re-use them in order to migrate to or create other SF environments. User Appliance template (archive file) Export Import K5 SF Service 15

Reference: Publishing Virtual Appliances to K5 After generating a Virtual Appliance, there is no need to use complex APIs because intuitive GUI operations enable the publishing of K5 IaaS images. Click Click 16

& System Structure The shows the relationship between the software stack definition and the system structure definition used. The System Structure uses the K5 IaaS Orchestration function to create a definition for automatically managing the development of the entire system structure (network definition, virtual server deployment, etc.). The template created using the K5 IaaS System can be imported, edited, and used as the system structure definition. Create using a text editor, etc. Create from K5 IaaS template (Template Builder) management information Information regarding the definition used System Structure Network (Network segment, IP address, port) Virtual server attributes (CPU, memory, number of servers) (Structure definition group) System Structure Software Stack 17

Reference: Editor Creation The positioning and composition of virtual networks and virtual servers can be defined and system configuration definitions and definitions can be created. You can create intuitively by drag and drop operations on GUI. Router 1 Server Network 2 Creating definitions with Editor 1 2 3 Components can be positioned using dragand-drop. Software stacks can be affiliated with a particular server. Network connections and parameters for each component can be defined. 3 18

Reference: Editor Editing Detailed information relating to system configuration definitions and definitions can be specified and modified by editing on the embedded text editor. Automatically generated system configuration definitions and WL- PKG definitions 19

List This allows you to select a from the workload packages displayed in the list, then run stack creation on K5 IaaS (Auto System Build). By specifying deployment information at stack creation time, you can replicate the same system configuration for multiple K5 IaaS projects. List _X Ver. 1.0-1 _A Ver. 1.0-2 _B Ver. 2.0-1 _C Ver. 1.0-1 Stack Creation (Auto System Build) Deployment information(*) (Development environment) Stack Creation (Auto System Build) Deployment information (*) (Production environment) Customer system (_A) Development environment Virtual networks Virtual servers Customer system (_A) Production environment Virtual networks Virtual servers (*) Deployment information = Information on the Domain/Project/User ID of K5 IaaS Currently only the default project of the user id is supported. (This restriction will be removed in later versions.) 20

Stack This allows you to check the system environment (Stack) list deployed from the on K5 IaaS. You can delete multiple managed virtual servers, virtual networks, etc., in one step by deleting a stack. Stack List Development environment (WL- PKG_A) ID : 715 Delete Running Production environment (_A) ID : 733 Running Customer system (_A) Development environment Virtual networks Virtual servers Customer system (_A) Production environment Virtual networks Virtual servers 21

Billing Model The SF Service is billed using a fixed monthly charge. Fixed charge billing starts when you start using the SF Service. In any cases below, full monthly charge will be billed. Month start (Day 1) Service charge Case 1: Start using service at beginning of month Month end (the last day of the billing month) Fixed Monthly charge Case 2: Start using service during month Case 3: Start using service at end of month The SF Service assumes use of the K5 IaaS service as well. No. of days K5 IaaS service charge incurred for stack resources (multiple virtual servers, virtual networks, etc.) generated when using SF are charged separately from SF service charge. 22

Restrictions and Notes (1/2) Refer to the Service Description on FUJITSU Cloud Service K5 Website to confirm the regions in which this service is offered. The time required from application to start of service is as follows: Approximately seven business days from completing the application via the service settings application screen on the K5 Portal. This service provides 1 environment on the K5 SF under 1 contract of the K5. The VA generation function from scans of existing servers using Software Stack s is only available for CentOS. (Other OS options will be released progressively.) In this service, the maximum memory capacity for storing VAs is approximately 500GB. Stacks can be created only in the same region as the region in which this service operates. 23

Restrictions and Notes (2/2) License requirements for virtual appliances created from software stack definitions. Some virtual appliances created from the software stack definitions may include software that will require licenses from a 3rd party. If you use this kind of software, please note the following: Software licenses not provided as part of K5 service must be prepared by the user of the software. In case of multiple virtual appliances being created from a single software stack definition, one license must be prepared for each individual appliance. Please make sure to read the license condition of the software. 24