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Application Delivery Business UnitCisco Systems www.cisco.com/go/waas
WAN Optimization and Next-Gen IT Architectures
Overview of Cisco WAAS
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The ‘Borderless Enterprise’
Anyone Anything
AnytimeAnywhere
BorderlessExperience
Business and Personal ApplicationsPerson / Device, Device / Device
Employee,Partner,Customer
Work, Home,On the Go…
Always Works,Instant Access,Instant Response
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‘Performance’ in a Borderless Network
IT Architecture Centralized IT Low-footprint branches All links highly optimized
Customers / Partners
Home Office/ Coffee Shop
Guest Users
Branch Office –Thick Client
XaaS - Cloud
HO Applications& Data
Campus
DR Site Branch Office –Thin Client
Pervasive Performance
Visibility & ControlOptimization
Business Requirements Any-Any Collaboration Mobile workforce Any app, anywhere
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The Application Performance Dilemma
Distribution ofServices
Data Center Consolidation
Distributed workforce requires distributed IT:
– Email, File, Print, etc.– Enterprise Apps (CRM, ERP, etc)– Enterprise Portal
Cost control mandates centralized IT:
– Virtualization, CapEx & OpEx– Service Agility– Power, Cooling, Facilities
PrimaryData Center
Remote Offices
Regional Offices
Home Offices
SecondaryData Center
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The Challenge: WAN Limitations
Applications and video work well on LAN:– High bandwidth– Low latency– Reliability
But not on WAN: – Low bandwidth– Application
chattiness– High latency– Packet loss
Round Trip Time ~ 0mS
Client LAN Switch Server
Round Trip Time ~ hundreds of milliseconds
ServerClient LAN Switch
LAN Switch
Routed Network
WAN limitations cause poor application performance,Impacting Productivity and limiting Consolidation
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Branch Application Delivery ChallengesBranch IT Cost & ComplexityApplication Performance
Compliance
HIPAA
GLBA
SOX
CA SB1386
PCI
Poor Service Agility
File, Print
Applications
Storage
Networking
WAN Bandwidth
Data Protection & Compliance
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Application Performance Management (APM): System Elements
Gain visibility into apps and network Prioritize business-critical apps Enable optimization decisions
Branch Services Virtualization
Visibility And Control
Optimization And Acceleration
Optimize network resources
Accelerate applications
For remote and mobile users
Network-Integrated app hosting
Services “on-demand” – no truck-rolls
Cloud-ready
TRANSPARENCY
INTEGRATION
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- QPM, SCE- WAAS CM- Partner Ecosystem
NBAR, SCEL7 visibility (Web2.0, P2P, IM…)
- NetFlow- IP SLA- NAM- 3rd Parties
Application Visibility, Control and Reporting Across Networks
App Performance: Visibility & Control
- QoS- SCE- PfR
• Discover network traffic with app-level insight• E.g. deep packet inspection of web traffic
• Monitor application usages and anomalies• Build reporting for capacity planning, compliance• Prioritize business-critical apps via bandwidth
prioritization, optimized routing and P2P control
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Category Applications 2X 5X 10X 25X 50X 100X+
File Sharing CIFSNFS
Email Microsoft ExchangeLotus NotesInternet Mail
Web andCollaboration
HTTPWebDAVFTPMicrosoft Sharepoint
Software Distribution
Microsoft SMSAltirisHP Radia
EnterpriseApplications
Microsoft SQLOracle, SAPLotus Notes
BackupApplications
Microsoft NTBackupLegato NetworkerVeritas NetbackupCommVault Galaxy
2-20X Avg >100X Peak
2-5X Avg 20X Peak
2-10X Avg 100X Peak
2-20X Avg >100X Peak
2-5X Avg 20X Peak
2-10X Avg 50X Peak
Category Applications 2X 5X 10X 25X 50X 100X+
File Sharing CIFSNFS
Email Microsoft ExchangeLotus NotesInternet Mail
Web andCollaboration
HTTPWebDAVFTPMicrosoft Sharepoint
Software Distribution
Microsoft SMSAltirisHP Radia
EnterpriseApplications
Microsoft SQLOracle, SAPLotus Notes
BackupApplications
Microsoft NTBackupLegato NetworkerVeritas NetbackupCommVault Galaxy
2-20X Avg >100X Peak
2-5X Avg 20X Peak
2-10X Avg 100X Peak
2-20X Avg >100X Peak
2-5X Avg 20X Peak
2-10X Avg 50X Peak
Enable centralized IT Employee Productivity App-vendor validated
Accelerate Applications
App Performance: Optimization & Acceleration
Optimization On
Efficient link utilization Improved resiliency Rich media ready
Optimize WAN Usage
Location Flexibility
Access any app, anywhere Migrate date between DC
Branch Office
Home Office/ Coffee Shop
xAAS - Cloud
DR Site
DC
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App Performance: Service Virtualization • Centralize most IT, host select services in Branch
• Windows services• Custom apps
• Gain local performance for select services• Deploy optimization on-demand (policy-based)
VirtualizedServices
NW IntegratedCompute and
Storage Centralized
Management
Improve app performance and reliability without server-sprawl
App rollout using WAAS Virtual Blades (VB) or AXP
WAN
Remote Office
WAAS Appliance
ISR
Remote Office
App eXtension Platform
Data Center
WAASAppliance
VB2
VB3
VB1
1. Create & Deploy VB centrally
2. Deploy app on AXP
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Cisco WAAS: Boosting WAN performance
WAN in ‘LAN Speed’
Cisco WAAS
Cisco WAAS
Data Redundancy Elimination
TCP Optimization
App-Specific Acceleration
Data Center
BranchUsers
MobileUsers
Video delivery optimization
Accelerates TCP performance over the WAN
Redundant data does not need to transit the WAN – reduces overall bandwidth usage
Optimizes application protocols, such as MAPI, CIFS, NFS, HTTP, Print – eliminates protocol inefficiencies
Streamlined video delivery ensures one copy of live streaming transits the WAN
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Cisco WAAS Solution Elements
Branch Users
WAAS
Data Center ApplicationsWAN In
LAN Speed RouterMobile Users
WAAS Router
WAAS Software:WAN optimization for branch users Integrated video deliveryWindows Server on WAAS (WoW)Data replication acceleration
WAAS Mobile Software:WAN optimization for mobile users
WAAS Hardware:Appliances Integrated Services Router
(ISR)Modules
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Cisco WAAS Product Strategy
Application AccelerationAddress emerging & secure apps Continuous performance improvementsPartnership with App vendors
Network IntegrationInteroperate with existing services
Seamless network deploymentReduce branch device footprint
Flexibility/Lower OpexVirtualized branch servicesMobile users and devicesVirtualized WAAS
App Performance MgmtEnd-to-end systems
Partner with monitoring vendors Integrated management
Systems Approach Modular Software & Hardware
Validated Solutions
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Cisco’s WAAS – History of Execution 8 Feature Releases + WAAS Mobile in <3yrs
Differentiators on Security, Scalability, Application SLAIncluding a new GUI with real-time connection monitoring
Aug 2007
“Quick Deployment” for WAASTransparent Inline Mode & CIFS server Auto-Discovery
April 2007WAAS on Router Network ModuleDec 2006WAAS 4.0 on AppliancesSep 2006
WAAS Validated with Major ISVsMicrosoft, Oracle, SAP, etc
WAAS MobileWAN Acceleration for Laptop users on a VPN connection
Jan 2008
WAAS for DC to DC Storage ReplicationJun 2008WAAS 4.1 Release
Enhanced GUI and Ease of DeploymentImproved optimizations for Web, File-share, Exchange and PrintLive Video Streaming & integration with Cisco DMSWindows on WAAS, Virtual Blades
Aug 2008
WAAS 4.1.3 ReleaseOptimized delivery of SSL secured applications
Apr 2009
WAAS 4.2.1 ReleaseAdvanced HTTP/S optimizationsExpanded Windows Virtual servicesService Ready Engine (SRE)
Mid 2010
<upcoming>
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WAAS Business Benefits
Branch IT consolidation
WAN bandwidth optimization
Minimize Branch IT Costs
Application acceleration
Integrated high quality video delivery
Improve Remote User Productivity
Data replication acceleration
Lower costs for recovery point objectives
Lower Data Replication Costs
Best mix of centralized and distributed IT
Increase Agility and Flexibility
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Typical App Acceleration with WAAS
File Sharing
Applications
File SharingFile Sharing 99%50%CIFS NFS
Email Exchange Lotus
Web Apps HTTPHTTPS
Software Distribution
System Center Configuration Manager
Enterprise Applications
MicrosoftOracleSAP
Backup AppsSystem Center Data Protection Manager
LegatoVeritas
Data Replication
EMC SRDFEMC IP Replicator
NetApp SnapMirrorData DomainDouble-Take
Veritas Vol Replicator
90%
20%
80%
95%
90%
85%
99%
Typical Reduction Maximum ReductionApplication Improvement
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Challenges:800+ branches scattered geographically with unreliable WAN connectivity; managed from 2 datacenters.Bank financial services deployed over HTTP, HTTPS and CIFS Reduce branch foot print via WOW solution
Strategy:Deployed WAE-274 and 574 appliances to enable branch consolidation and optimize services WAAS 4.1.3 across all locations with SSL AO
Results:Bandwidth utilization reduced from 90+% to 27% on average across multiple MPLS WAN linksHTTP/HTTPS response time improved by 5x for majority of bank applications.
WAN Bandwidth Consumption
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
Without WAAS With WAAS
Percentage
Case Study: Kasikorn BankBandwidth reduction and App Acceleration
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SharePoint Response Time (14.5MB Excel Download)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Without WAAS With WAAS (1stdownload)
With WAAS (2nddownload)
SecondsChallenges:Customers scattered in rural areasR&D scientists distributed globallyTime to market relied on real-time collaboration
Strategy:Microsoft SharePoint portal centrally deployed for onceLAN-like performance ensured for all
Results:Average response time: from 270sec to 8secBandwidth usage: From 90 to 50%
WAN Bandwidth Consumption
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
Without WAAS With WAAS
Percentage
Case Study: MonsantoMicrosoft SharePoint Acceleration
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Challenges:Accelerate MSFT SharePoint/Exchange and Interwoven doc management.Work with CSCO Call Manager, UnityWindows services (DHCP, DNS, AD, Print) at the Branch
Strategy:Deploy WAAS for app accelerationHost Windows on WAAS VBResults:Up to 85% data reduction and 4x WAN capacityUp to 60% response time improvement for SharePoint and 40% for Exchange and Interwoven
Case Study: Fraser Milner CasgrainMSFT SharePoint/Exchange, Interwoven
•Gain up to 4x WAN bandwidth capacity
•30 to 85% data reduction for all applications
•Up to 60% shorterSharePoint response time vs. Baseline
•Up to 40% shorter Microsoft Exchange and Interwoven response time vs. no acceleration
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Challenges:63 remote sites with Files servers; most have AD, DHCP & PrintVariety of apps: SAP, MS Office, File downloadsConstantly adding BW, storage & memoryStrategy:Deploy WAAS for app accelerationVirtualized Windows server on WAAS VBResults:Server refresh avoidance: Saves 16K Euro New server CapEx avoidance:12K Euro New sever OpEx avoidance: 4.2K Euro
Case Study: Sony Ericsson MSFT SharePoint/Exchange, Interwoven
"With Windows Server on WAAS, we are moving toward an improved architecture and a more flexible network infrastructure, with the ability to place people and IT resources based on business drivers, not on technology constraints.”--Paul StephensHead of Network Services for Corporate IT
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MPEG video file transfer time
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Native WAN Competitor R Cisco WAAS
Seconds
Case Study: NBC Beijing OlympicsAccelerated Video Editing and Transfer
Challenges:3,600 hours of coverageLimited 450Mbps WAN Cost controlStrategy:File-based video editing (no tapes) Centralize editing in New York End-to-end integrated IP solution, including QoS
Results:Video: 3,600 hours content sent across 450Mbps WANData: 140Mbps WAN throughput on 35Mbps bandwidthZero downtime: 100% compatibility between WAAS and GSR router QoS
WAN Effective Throughput
0102030405060708090
100110120130140
Native WAN With Cisco WAAS
Mbps
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The Datacenter Journey towards ‘Cloud’Consolidation Virtualization Automation = Utility/Cloud model
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App Performance is Key for ‘Cloud’
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Branch OfficeWAAS
Primary Datacenter
WAAS and Standalone DatacenterConsolidate Infrastructure, Accelerate Apps, Reduce Bandwidth
App performance Branch server
sprawl Slow data transfers
ChallengesChallenges
Secondary Datacenter
WAAS
Cisco WAAS: ‘LAN like’ App
performance Branch IT
consolidation Fast, efficient
data transfers
Storage
App & File Servers
WAN
Storage
Consolidate
Branch Server
MobileUsers
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WAAS & SharePoint: Validated DesignStorage, Compute and Network Solution
Accelerated Upload and Download times
WAN bandwidth reduction
Security support (HTTP/S)
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Branch Office
WAAS
Private Cloud
WAAS and Private CloudsAccelerate Existing & New Apps, Scale-up Infra, workload mobility
Virtual Desktops
App response times Slow file transfers VDI over WAN
ChallengesChallenges
Secondary DC
Enterprise Apps
Cisco WAAS: LAN-like App
Performance Up to 4X increase
in VDI users Efficient data
transfer & Bulk vMotion
WAN
Workload Mobility
WAN
MobileUsers
Virtualized Infrastructure
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Cisco & VMware View: Validated Design Acceleration, Scaling and B/W optimization w/RDP + WAAS
Improved performance across the WAN (70%)
Radically reduced bandwidth (60-70%)
Increased session scalability (4X)
Enable smooth rich media delivery
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Branch Office
WAAS
Private Cloud
WAAS
WAAS And Public Clouds WAAS Accelerates Public Cloud And SaaS Applications
SalesForce.com
Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
Mobile/DesktopUsers
Amazon EC2
Public Clouds
Cisco WAAS: SaaS optimized
via Datacenter Optimized access
to VPC/IaaS Software-based
optimization for public clouds
App response times Performance for
SaaS/IaaS Slow access to
Public cloud
ChallengesChallenges
SaaSdelivered via DC to Branch
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Cisco WAAS Advantageswww.cisco.com/go/waas
Proof Points BenefitsDifferentiators
Eases deployment Ensures seamless network
integration Reduces maintenance costs
Broadest portfolio Software based & hardware
integrated options “On-demand” services
Router integrated Solution
Lowers barrier to entry Reduces branch footprint Lowers TCO
Over 5000 customers Validated, tested design guides Award-winning Cisco global
support & advanced services
Proven end-to-end architectural approach
Network services integration
Industry-leading application transparency
Fully preserves security policies Seamless integration w/ QoS,
VoIP, and firewall services
Reduces complexity Protects investment Minimizes OpEx
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