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© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Presentation_ID 1 Cisco Confidential 1 © 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
DATA CENTER BUSINESS ADVANTAGE: CLOUD
COMPUTING
Scott Manson,
Data Center Virtualisation team
19TH March 2012
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Agenda
Cloud Specific Challenges in the Data Center CISCO aim to address
CISCO’s Data center Vision for Cloud Computing:
Blue print aligned to your goals and Cloud readiness
CISCO Technology Differentiators:
Three pillars of Data center Virtualisation as a Cloud enabler
CISCO’s Cloud Virtual Multi-tenancy Architecture (2.0)
Customer Example: Provisioning a Service on Virtual Multi-Tenant Architecture
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Lack of Centralized Control and Governance
• High error rates due to disconnected processes
• Infrastructure sprawl
Cloud Specific Challenges in the DC
Source: IDC.
• Lack of agility
• High cost of IT staff
• Business-it discord
Long Provisioning Times for New Services
• Labour-intensive, manual processes for service management
Pressure to Move Towards Proactive SLA Management
• Low capacity utilization
• High operating costs
• Overcrowding of datacenter
High Capital Costs Due to Provisioning for Peak Loads Lack of
IT-Business
Alignment
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Agenda
Cloud Specific Challenges in the Data Center CISCO aim to address
CISCO’s Data center Vision for Cloud Computing:
Blue print aligned to your goals and Cloud readiness
CISCO Technology Differentiators:
Three pillars of Data center Virtualisation as a Cloud enabler
CISCO’s Cloud Virtual Multi-tenancy Architecture (2.0)
Customer Example: Provisioning a Service on Virtual Multi-Tenant Architecture
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Typical Services Engagement Model for UCS
Bu
sin
ess V
alu
e
Trusted Advisor
Architecture Solution Deployment
Architecture Strategy &Roadmap
Unified Computing Plan & Design
Unified Fabric
IaaSOptimization
Problem Definition Solution Design Best Practices
Unified Computing Solution
IaaS Plan & Design
Systems Management Integration
IAAS Strategy
Confidential Under Cisco NDA
DC Virtualization
IaaSImplementation
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Typical Services Engagement Model for UCS
Bu
sin
ess V
alu
e
Trusted Advisor
Architecture Solution Deployment
Architecture Strategy &Roadmap
Unified Computing Plan & Design
Unified Fabric
IaaSOptimization
Problem Definition Solution Design Best Practices
Unified Computing Solution
IaaS Plan & Design
Systems Management Integration
IAAS Strategy
Confidential Under Cisco NDA
DC Virtualization
IaaSImplementationPhase 3/4
Deeper Unified Fabric, Automation and APIs
Federation and automation of workload moves across DCs
Infrastructure available for SaaS offerings
Unified Fabric throughout the data center
Automation of DC to network connectivity
Phase 2 Private and Virtual Private Cloud
Integration with 3rd party Cloud Orchestration SW
Scale up / down DC infrastructure
Additional security capabilities
Secure Data Center Interconnect over VPN
Phase 1 Public / Private Cloud Infrastructure
Base Nexus + UCS foundation
Multitenant virtualization
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CISCO Architecture
Orchestrator
(Cisco Process Orchestrator)
Performance/
Availability
Management
Service
Management
Security
Management
User
Management
Billing
Management
IT Service Catalog & Portal
(CPO CCP)
CCP Request Center CCP Lifecycle Center
Storage
Provisioning
(Vendor
Manager)
Network/Security Provisioning
(Cisco Network
Manager)
Server
Provisioning
(Cisco Server
Provisioning)
VM Provisioning
(vCenter or other
VM Manager)
Server
Provisioning
(UCS Manager)
VM
(Vmware, Xen,
Hiper-V, KVM)
Storage
(EMC/Netapp/
Hitachi)
Network/Security (Cisco
Nexus/ASA/ACE)
Server, OS
Image
(HP, IBM…)
Server
(Cisco UCS)
OSS
/BSS
Billing,
Metering,
Charge
Back
CMDB
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Agenda
Cloud Specific Challenges in the Data Center CISCO aim to address
CISCO’s Data center Vision for Cloud Computing:
Blue print aligned to your goals and Cloud readiness
CISCO Technology Differentiators:
Three pillars of Data center Virtualisation as a Cloud enabler
CISCO’s Cloud Virtual Multi-tenancy Architecture (2.0)
Customer Example: Provisioning a Service on Virtual Multi-Tenant Architecture
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Application
Networking Switching Management Compute Security OS Storage
Three Architectural Elements Driving Value from Converged Infrastructure
SYSTEMS
EXCELLENCE
Unified Network
Services
Unified
Computing Unified
Fabric
Converged Infrastructure = Business Value
One system merging
computing, networking,
virtualization and storage
access
Any Service, Any
Form Factor, Any
Platform
LAN/SAN
Convergence
Unified, Connected, Cloud-Aware Fabric
Users Users
Enabling a World of Many Clouds
Innovation
Service Quality
User/Device Visibility
Cloud Security
Cloud Agility
The network delivers and secures the cloud
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VMpath Analytics
VM-aware discovery and correlation with SAN and LAN infrastructure
VMpath: Path analytics from VM to storage ports
VM performance stats on CPU, Memory, Disk-IO, Latency, Reads/Writes
Host to storage path troubleshooting with performance trending and events
VM PHYSICAL
SERVER
BLADE
SWITCH ISLs
TARGET
PORT
NETWORK
SWITCH(S)
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Key Benefits of Unified Fabric
Convergence
Multi-Protocol Convergence
Reduced I/O Infrastructure Sprawl
Wire once to connect any device : Single Management Point
Scale
Intelligence
Ease of Intra-Data Center Scalability
Ease of Inter-Data Center Scalability
Ease of Multi-tenant Scalability
Ease of Virtual Machine Networking
Secured Virtual Machine Mobility
Integrated Application Delivery and Security Services
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Blade Server Connectivity Evolution
BE
FO
RE
A
FT
ER
Server and Access
Layer Mgmt Points
Network Devices 40–20 LAN & 20 SAN
Server Mgmt Devices 20
Chassis 1 Chassis 10
LAN SAN A SAN B
Legacy Ethernet and FC Blade Switches
Server and Access
Layer Mgmt Points
Network Devices 20
Server Mgmt Devices 20
Chassis 1 Chassis 10
LAN SAN A SAN B
Legacy Converged Blade Switches 33%
Mgmt Point Consolidation
B22 Series Blade Fabric Extenders
Chassis 1 Chassis 20
LAN SAN A SAN B
Cisco UCS
Chassis 1 Chassis 10
LAN SAN A SAN B
Server and Access
Layer Mgmt Points
Network Devices 2
Server Mgmt Devices 20
Server and Access
Layer Mgmt Points
Network Devices
Server Mgmt Devices
97% Server and
Network Mgmt Point
Consolidation
66% Mgmt Point
Consolidation
2
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Application
Networking Switching Management Compute Security OS Storage
Three Architectural Elements Driving Value from Converged Infrastructure
SYSTEMS
EXCELLENCE
Unified Network
Services
Unified
Computing Unified
Fabric
Converged Infrastructure = Business Value
One system merging
computing, networking,
virtualization and storage
access
Any Service, Any
Form Factor, Any
Platform
LAN/SAN
Convergence
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UCS Legacy
Server = Resource Server = Application
Inefficient Complex High Cost Fragile Efficient Agile Transformative
Management and Control
Primary Network
Secondary Network
SAN A
SAN B
Unified Computing System The Right Solution at the Right Time
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Embedded Unified Management
Unified Management Domain
Automatic Discovery
Dynamic Provisioning
Building Block for Dynamic Data Center
Simplify infrastructure management for datacenters
Single-click configuration of LAN, SAN and firmware parameters
Service Profile: HR-App1 Network: HR-VLAN Network QoS: High MAC: 08:00:69:02:01:FC WWN: 20:65:32:25:B5:00:A4:28 BIOS: Version 1.03 Boot Order: SAN, LAN
Tightly Coupled Partner
Management Tools
Existing Customer Management Tools
XML API Traditional APIs
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Zero Touch Integration Decouple Complexity and Scale
Massive scalability made simple
Wire-once, integrated, redundant system
New equipment self integrates
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Physical Inventory Name: UCS 12 Class: System ID: 77449-32 Chassis: 1 - IOM 1: UCS 2104 - IOM 2: UCS 2104 - Blade slots occupied: 8 Chassis: 2 - IOM 1: UCS 2104 - IOM 2: UCS 2104 - Blade slots occupied: 8 … … Chassis: 8 - IOM 1: UCS 2104 - IOM 2: UCS 2104 - Blade slots occupied: 8
Zero Touch Integration Decouple Complexity and Scale
Massive scalability made simple
Wire-once, integrated, redundant system
New equipment self integrates
Inventory & status automatically updated
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Zero Touch Integration Decouple Complexity and Scale
Policy Inventory Service Profile: Default 1
Service Profile: HR-App1
Massive scalability made simple
Wire-once, integrated, redundant system
New equipment self integrates
Inventory & status automatically updated
Immediately apply existing policies
Service Profile: HR-App1
Network: HR-VLAN
Network QoS: High
MAC: 08:00:69:02:01:FC
WWN: 20:65:32:25:B5:00:A4:28
BIOS: Version 1.03
Boot Order: SAN, LAN
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Agenda
Cloud Specific Challenges in the Data Center CISCO aim to address
CISCO’s Data center Vision for Cloud Computing:
Blue print aligned to your goals and Cloud readiness
CISCO Technology Differentiators:
Three pillars of Data center Virtualisation as a Cloud enabler
CISCO’s Cloud Virtual Multi-tenancy Architecture (2.0)
Customer Example: Provisioning a Service on Virtual Multi-Tenant Architecture
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Virtual Multi Tenancy Data center – VMDC 2.0
LARGE POD SMALL POD
Customer Benefits
The Cisco VMDC architecture is a validated design of a
virtualized multi-tenant infrastructure that delivers several
benefits
1. Predictable deployment time and cost:
2. Rapid tenant provisioning and management on a unified
infrastructure
3. Efficient and flexible workload deployment:
Use of shared resource pools and service catalogues
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Agenda
Cloud Specific Challenges in the Data Center CISCO aim to address
CISCO’s Data center Vision for Cloud Computing:
Blue print aligned to your goals and Cloud readiness
CISCO Technology Differentiators:
Three pillars of Data center Virtualisation as a Cloud enabler
CISCO’s Cloud Virtual Multi-tenancy Architecture (2.0)
Customer Example: Provisioning a Service on Virtual Multi-Tenant Architecture
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Virtual Infrastructure Provisioning
CMDB
VMware
vCenter
Hyper-V
1- Orchestrator receives request to initiate
provisioning of virtual infrastructure
I would like a new SharePoint
application server running Windows in
a virtual machine and I would like it be
added to my current SharePoint
environment
ORCHESTRATION
Automation controls vCenter
Provisioning the new virtual
machine
6- Orchestrator updates
the CMDB with the
provisioned server
details
0- User requests new SharePoint application
server on virtual server from service catalogue via
portal
Disk Array SAN
vSphere Cluster
Hyper-V
Software
Load
Balancer
Cisco UCS Manager
7- User gets notified that virtual
infrastructure is provisioned
AUTOMATION
4 Automation deploys a new
Sharepoint application to the
Virtual Machine
5 Automation adds the virtual machine
details in the load balancer configuration
2 – Orchestrator calls
Automation to provision the
new virtual machine
< OPEX
81%
< CAPEX
40%
< MTTD
75%
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