Introduction
IBM® Flex System™ Manager (FSM) is a systems management appliance that
drives efficiency and cost savings in the data center. IBM Flex System
Manager provides a pre-integrated and virtualized management environment
across servers, storage, and networking that is easily managed from a
single interface. A single focus point for seamless multichassis
management provides an instant and resource-oriented view of chassis and
chassis resources for both IBM System x® and IBM Power Systems™ compute
nodes. You can reduce the number of interfaces, steps, and clicks it
takes to manage IT resources, intelligently manage and deploy workloads
based on resource availability and predefined policies, and manage
events and alerts to increase system availability and reduce downtime
while reducing operational costs.
The IBM Flex System Manager management appliance is shown in the following figure.
Figure 1. IBM Flex System Manager management appliance
Did you know?
IBM Flex System, a new category of computing
and the next generation of Smarter Computing, offers intelligent
workload deployment and management for maximum business agility. This
chassis delivers high-speed performance complete with integrated
servers, storage, and networking for multi-chassis management in data
center compute environments. Furthermore, its flexible design can meet
the needs of varying workloads with independently scalable IT resource
pools for higher utilization and lower cost per workload. While
increased security and resiliency protect vital information and promote
maximum uptime, the integrated, easy-to-use management system reduces
setup time and complexity, providing a quicker path to return on
investment (ROI).
IBM Flex System gives forward-thinking companies a way to completely
rethink deployment and management of their IT environments; it offers an
opportunity to evolve to a more open, agile, and integrated computing
system that is dynamically managed from a single vantage point to
simultaneously maximize efficiency and innovation.
Key features
IBM Flex System Manager is designed to help
you get the most out of your IBM PureFlex System while automating
repetitive tasks. IBM Flex System Manager can reduce the number of
manual navigational steps for typical management tasks. From simplified
system setup procedures with wizards and built-in expertise to
consolidated monitoring for all of your physical and virtual resources
(compute, storage, and networking), IBM Flex System Manager provides
core management functionality along with automation so you can focus
your efforts on business innovation.
IBM Flex System Manager has the following key features:
- Optimizing your workload management through built-in expertise
With a workload-optimized approach, you can decrease infrastructure
costs and improve service levels. You can create and modify system pools
using virtual workloads, make dynamic virtual workload adjustments, and
move workloads within system pools, resulting in an optimized virtual
environment with increased resilience to cope with planned or unplanned
down time. A system pool is a group of virtualized system components
that are managed as a single entity, allowing you to manage the pools
with the simplicity of managing a single system, which is an essential
capability for moving to cloud computing and a dynamic infrastructure.
- Managing all of your resources with one solution
Beginning with deployment through maintenance, upgrades, and problem
resolution, IBM Flex System Manager is designed to provide all of the
key management functions for your integrated IT resources from a single,
easy to use interface. From your office or remotely through a secure
connection, you can manage your compute, storage, network and
virtualized resources.
- Compute
Auto discovery and setup wizards make deploying compute nodes quick
and easy using the IBM Flex System Manager. After it is deployed, IBM
Flex System Manager provides real-time updates for compute node “health”
summaries. With the ability to define performance thresholds to trigger
alerts, you can automate responses to potential problems help keep your
critical business applications running at peak performance. IBM Flex
System Manager can detect many problems with essential system resources
and recover automatically. IBM Flex System Manager can also perform
trend analysis to forecast and prevent future problems that otherwise
might lead to expensive system outages.
- Storage
IBM Flex System Manager helps you address storage management
challenges from device deployment and through the data life cycle.
Storage deployment capabilities in the IBM Flex System Manager include
storage device discovery and simple logical and physical device
configuration from a single interface. IBM Flex System Manager can
provide physical and logical storage topology views and can show
relationships between storage and server resources, giving you the
ability to track key resources based on their business usage.
Provisioning capabilities include image management for simple virtual
machine creation, deployment and cloning. You can also manage storage
system pools for data life cycle management and storage placement based
on business policies.
- Networking
Networking resources allow your virtualized compute and storage
resources to communicate and function in the cloud. IBM Flex System
Manager delivers end-to-end network management for your PureFlex System
from a single tool. IBM Flex System Manager supports automated network
discovery to speed deployments. It also offers a graphical view of the
network from the integrated user interface. Network resources are pooled
and virtualized. With logical network profiles, you can quickly and
easily specify the network connectivity characteristics of a virtual
machine.
IBM Flex System Manager supports automatic provisioning and simple
movements of virtual LANs for virtual machines. You can manage MAC
addresses for virtual network interface cards. IBM Flex System Manager
provides detailed network usage and performance statistics for virtual
machines and physical compute nodes so you can track valuable network
resources and manage them based on your business needs.
- Virtualization
The basic virtualization functions in the IBM Flex System Manager
begin with the ability to create and manage virtual servers from pooled
resources. IBM Flex System Manager takes this capability further through
the application of built-in expertise to make provisioning and
deployment of virtual machines fast and easy. After virtual machines are
deployed, the virtualization features of IBM Flex System Manager are
designed to help you manage these virtualized resources efficiently.
Automation features such as dynamic virtual machine placement, automated
optimization, and resource balancing simplify virtualization
management. IBM Flex System Manager also helps you keep your virtual
machines up and running with support for nondisruptive updates, virtual
machine mobility, and a range of other resilience features.
Part number information
The IBM Flex System Manager appliance is
based on an x86 compute node that comes with preloaded management
software. The software contains a set of components that are responsible
for performing certain management functions. These components must be
activated using the available IBM Feature on Demand (FoD) software
entitlement licenses, and they are licensed on a per-chassis basis, that
is, you need one license for each chassis you plan to manage. The
management node comes standard without any entitlement licenses, so you
must purchase a license to enable the required FSM functionality.
The part number to order the management node is shown in the following table.
Table 1. Part numbers for ordering the management node
* x in the Part number represents a country-specific letter (for
example, the EMEA part number is 8731A1G, and the US part number is
8731A1U). Ask your local IBM representative for specifics.
The IBM Flex System Manager node is shipped with the following items:
- Documentation CD
- Environmental Notices CD
- Registration Flyer
- Statement of Limited Warranty
- Important Notices
The IBM Flex System Manager Node has the following fixed hardware specifications:
- One Intel Xeon Processor E5-2650 8C 2.0 GHz 20 MB Cache 1600 MHz 95 W
- 32 GB of memory with eight 4 GB PC3L-10600 CL9 ECC DDR3 1333 MHz LP RDIMMs
- Integrated LSI SAS2004 RAID controller
- Two IBM 200 GB SATA 1.8" MLC SSD configured in a RAID 1
- One IBM 1 TB 7.2 K 6 Gbps NL SATA 2.5" SFF HS HDD
- Dual-port 10 Gb Ethernet Emulex BladeEngine 3 (BE3) controller for data network connections
- Dual-port Broadcom 5718 controller for internal chassis management network connections
- Integrated Management Module II (IMM2)