ipv6: because everything needs connecting
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IPv6: because everything needs connecting Duong Quoc Vuong
Solution Architect
HP EG Vietnam
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Providers
Soft/Hardware
Tier 1 Providers are ready
80% of content is available over IPv6
Most applications do support IPv6
Network devices (inc security) support
IPv6
Modern OS support IPv6
Consumers Global penetration exceeds 3,3%
(170%y/y)
Adoption accelerates
Enterprises A small minority asks about IPv6
The Good
Market Adoption
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Providers
Soft/Hardware
Most ISPs did not start mass
deployments
Few flat-rate tariffs in 3G/LTE
Security appliances may not properly
support IPv6
A lot of non-IPv6-ready equipment in use
Consumers No demand for IPv6 service (should
they?)
Enterprises IPv4 address space is exhausted
Lack of internal awareness
Lack of deployment experiences
Market Adoption The bad
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Providers
Soft/Hardware
Few ISPs still deploy CGNAT
Lack of IPv6-enabled cloud services
Mobile operators still (?) on IPv6 trials
Major business applications do no support
IPv6
Consumers Close to zero penetration
(in multiple countries)
Enterprises Lack of clear short-term business driver
Lack of Governance
Low adoption in enterprise market
Market Adoption The Ugly
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Adapting to meet the needs of tomorrow
Disruptors
Cloud
Hybrid service provision models built for speed,
agility and open standards
Big Data Mobility
Massive proliferation of wireless devices
accessing cloud based services
Collection of massively connected data sources,
analysis then consumption
Security
Connected World
Digital
Natives Cost Optimization $
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How much time has left?
IPv6 Momentum
2012 2014 2014 2015 2016
5%
10%
15%
20%
Global adoption
2010 2011
25%
Today (Nov’13)
+3years
0%
European adoption(?)
End Users
• Global IPv6 adoption doubles every 9
months - Expected to exceed 20%
within 2016
Content
• ~80% of total Internet traffic comes
from Content Providers who support
IPv6!
• By 2016, ~95% of content is expected
to be IPv6 accessible
How quickly do the enterprises
respond to market demand?
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Business realities demand IPv6
Business Realities
• Changing Business Models
• New competitors
• Economic instability
• Innovation to survive
• Universal Access to the
business – “always open”
• Regulatory Requirement
Responses
• Leverage technology to
remain relevant
• Leverage technology to
differentiate
• Universal Access to the
business – “Everything
Connected and Mobile”
• Realign the business model
Action / Initiatives
• Reduce complexity
• Building for the future and
better
• Intelligent Everything.
Context-aware to secure
Everything
• One investment to create
universally accessible
business
• Enhanced Everything through
IPv6 enabled connectivity
Shifting Landscapes & Philosophy of Change
IPv6 Services
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Today’s Reality – Mitigation Techniques
Mitigation techniques (like NAT) to
handle the address pool depletion
are now inherent as a dominant
business model
Address sharing issues
• Traceability of network usage and abusage
• Geo-location and Geo-proximity services
• Multiple levels of NAT may make impossible to
establish secure connections (in addition to break
end-to-end security)
• Address sharing application impacts
• Fate sharing
• Frequent NAT Keepalives reduce battery life
• ….
Verizon CGN Enablement Announcement – April 2014
• However, there are some applications such as
online gaming, VPN access, FTP service,
surveillance cameras, etc., that may not work when
broadband service is provided via a CGN.
• To "opt out" you must: Have already been
transitioned to the Carrier Grade Network by
Verizon.
Quality of Experience is evermore critical
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Today’s Reality
IPv6 is very often unmonitored
Security Operational Challenges
• Complexity due deployment of IPv4 transition
techniques
• IPv6 deployed along IPv4 increases the size of
the attack vector
IPv6 is already on a network close to you
Islands of IPv6
IPv6
Internet
IPv4
Internet
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Connectivity Landscape
IPv6 – Facts
• The growth of Internet relies on IPv6
• IPv6 has unlimited IP addresses
• IPv6 enables Service Automation
• IPv6 is enabling technology
Dynamically
Responsive
Today’s rigid network
Tomorrow’s agile network
Increase agility
… or lose business relevance
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Enterprise IT Challenges
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Insights from financial, energy and manufacturing sectors
Enterprise IT Challenges
thousands
of devices
has to be
renumbered when
two major banks
merge their IT
infrastructures?
How many
Is IT ready to address these challenges?
millions of
smart meters
are going to securely
communicate with the
IT customer-centric
servers?
How many
cyber-physical
systems
should be remotely
controlled in an
intelligent
manufacturing line?
How many
added-value
services
should be accessible
by IPv6-enabled
Customers or
external Partners?
How many
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Enterprise IT Responses
Sources: Annual reports, Web sites, etc
“Smart Meters can play an important role in helping
reduce energy usage and carbon footprint” – Utility
(UK)
“All transports are completely monitored with state-
of-the-art IT systems” – Logistics (AU)
“ … in the long-term the introduction of IPv6 ensures
new applications and service offerings” – Car
manufacturer (GE)
“We will be paving the way for two major changes:
ramping up our all-mobile digital banking capability …”
– Bank (FR) “State-of-the-art technology – the best way to
ensure secure e-banking” – Bank (CH)
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Transform Business Benefits to IT Initiatives
HP Approach
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How Value is created?
Business Benefits
Big Data
Mobility
Cloud
IPv4 address depletion
CGNAT “side-effects”
Ensure security
Global IPv6
deployment Leverage
automation Governmental
mandates Merge &
Acquisitions Growth & Consolidation
Ensure
Compliance
Expand
New Services
Lean Operations
Reduce CAPEX
Mitigate
Risks
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What the customer should plan?
IT Initiatives
Big Data
Mobility
Cloud
IPv4 address depletion
CGNAT “side-effects”
Ensure security
Global IPv6
deployment Leverage
automation Governmental
mandates Merge &
Acquisitions Growth & Consolidation
IT Governance
& Strategy
Users’ Services
& Applications
Agile IT
Infrastructure
Security
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“To successfully make the move to IPv6 we needed
a clear global strategy to make the most of this foundational change. Working with HP Consulting Services, we developed a roadmap for incorporating IPv6 across our entire IT environment that supports business growth and seamless communication while mitigating the risk of downtime.”
Hans-Peter Schober, Head of Networks and
Communications, Corporate IT Infrastructure
Strategy
Continental AG
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IPv6 Transformation IPv6 has implications across the entire IT environment
IPv6 traffic is already in your network
now and uncontrolled
IPv6 is not only
about technology
When will you need IPv6 inside the DC?
Will web enablement be your
inflection point?
Many clients default and prefer IPv6 now Are your applications IP dependent?
IPv6 transition is a
multi-domain
challenge
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Start your IPv6 journey
HP IPv6 Services Portfolio
IPv6
Transformation
Experience
Workshop
IPv6 Readiness
Assessment
IPv6 Roadmap
Service
Be
ne
fits
Strategy & Governance
Transition Roadmap
Financial Analysis
Procurement Guidelines
Assess Current State
Identify Areas for Immediate
Concern
Understand IPv6 Impact
Build a Vision
Plan for Success
Build Plan
Matu
rity
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Transform your infrastructure
HP IPv6 Services Portfolio M
atu
rity
IPv6 WebStart
Service
IPv6 Architecture
& Design Services
IPv6 Integration &
Deployment
Service
Be
ne
fits
Transform IT Infrastructures
IPv6-enabled Applications
Experienced Staff
Augmentation
Define Critical Dependencies
Design Specifications
Living Blueprint
Minimize Downtime
Quick Response to IPv6
demands
Gain Time for Complete IPv6
Transition
Build Plan
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Delivering Network as a Service (NaaS)
Four key pillars of network innovation
IPv6
Lay the foundations of your next generation network, and connect everything
Software Defined Networking (SDN)
Building application aware connectivity
*
Migrate core network functions onto industry standard server platform
Network Functions Virtualization
Simplify and open your architecture to maximize the eco-system
Open Standards Based
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Providing massively scalable, end-to-end visibility and performance
IPv6
Consumer
Unstructured
P2P
SQ
L
Structured
Enterprise
M2M
Sensors
Are you ready to connect everything and drive new business
value?
IPv6
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HP IPv6 Solution at Interop Vegas 2011
Objective Support the future of converged multi-vendor networking
and data center architectures with a solution that’s easy to
use and manage with flexible deployment and
administration.
Approach Deliver 50% of wired connectivity for May 2011 InteropNet
and showcase multi-vendor management across three
collocated data centers.
Customer Site The show, organized by UBM TechWeb, draws over 13,000
attendees each year.
The centerpiece of the show is InteropNet, a completely
interoperable IPv4/IPv6 data center and network
connecting exhibits, conference rooms and attendees
Supports over 2500 concurrent IPv4 users and over 1000
concurrent IPv6 user
HP proves reality of converged, multi-vendor networking in the cloud
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Business technology improvements
• Showcases Interop as cutting-edge conference
• Proves “plug-and-play” interoperability between
HP and 3rd Party gear
• Demonstrates a production IPv6 dual-stack and
IPv6 only network
• Enables multi-vendor, “single pane of glass”
network management via HP’s Intelligent
Management Center
• Provides a holistic view of entire InteropNet
(monitoring and managing third-party equipment)
• Offers robust network security at perimeter and
interior of show, including a cloud-based data
center
• Deploys switches that consume far less power
Business benefits
• Helps to deliver the first show in recent memory
with no major networking outages or issues with
vendor equipment
• Saves costs for show organizer UBM TechWeb
• Showcases ways to accelerate creation of
complex, multi-vendor networking
architectures—three-week deployment
• Introduces new technologies and best practices
for building business networks to show attendees
HP IPv6 Solution at Interop Vegas 2011 HP proves reality of converged, multi-vendor networking in the cloud
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