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The Path to Composable Infrastructure David Bailey – Director, Hybrid IT, HPE Stu Hammer – Director, Application Delivery, HPE

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Page 1: The Path to Composable Infrastructure · Self Service Infrastructure Private Cloud with Full Lifecycle Management IT Service Broker in a Hybrid Cloud Environment Increasing automation,

The Path to ComposableInfrastructureDavid Bailey – Director, Hybrid IT, HPEStu Hammer – Director, Application Delivery, HPE

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Enableworkplace

productivity

Protectyour digitalenterprise

Empowerthe data-drivenorganization

Transform to ahybrid infrastructure

Accelerate the delivery of apps and services to your

enterprise with your right mix of traditional IT, private, and

public cloud.

Protectyour digitalenterprise

Empowerthe data-drivenorganization

Enableworkplace

productivity

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The Federal IT arena is hybrid… and fluid

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80% of enterprise IT organizations will commit to hybrid cloud architectures (IDC)IDC FutureScape: Worldwide IT Industry 2016 Predictions — Leading Digital Transformation to Scale

- Digital transformation: New style of business

- Increased rate & pace of change

- Increased complexity

- Risk awareness

Impact to IT and the business

- Missed opportunities

- Lack of visibility

- Loss of control

- Pressure on costs

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74%of workloads will be deployed in

private cloud over the next two years. Private Cloud74%

Public Cloud26%

+

Transformation UnderwayCloud is the primary deployment venue for the majority of workloads over the next two years.

Source: 451 Research Right Mix Survey from 1,155 enterprise respondents, 08/2015 |

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FY17 IT Investments Trends….Private Cloud Deployment Funding?

The following investments appear in the “Cloud Computing Alternatives Evaluation” column found in the IT-53.

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FY17 Projects with Budgeted Private Cloud Deployment Dollars:• Treasury- IT Infrastructure

Telecommunications (ITT TSS) ($53.9M)

• Labor- New Core Financial Management System (NCFMS) ($28.7M)

• OPM- EHRI electronic Official Personnel Folder (eOPF) ($34.5M)

• Energy- EIA Mission server applications: Private Cloud ($1.4M)

• SSA- Non-Major Core-Online/Telephone Services ($25M)

• USDA- Enterprise Messaging Systems-Cloud Services (EMS-CS) ($14.3M)

• GSA- Acquisition Gateway ($12.1M)

Fed Healthcare

FY17 Projects with Budgeted Private Cloud Deployment Dollars:• CBP- CBP Infrastructure ($452M)• Defense-wide- DoD Enterprise

Email ($115M)• Air Force- Global Combat Support

System ($64.2M)• Navy/MC- CFFC Base-Level

Communications Capabilities ($14M)

• Navy/MC- Core Services Architecture ($7.1M)

• Navy/MC- Integrated Digital Environment Services Center ($4.8M)

• Army- Reserve Component Automation System ($2.5M)

• FBI- FBI Prometheus ($12.3M)

Defense & DHS

FY17 Projects with Budgeted Private Cloud Deployment Dollars:• National Nuclear Security

Administration ($29.3M TOTAL; multiple smaller projects)

Consulting & Intel

FY17 Projects with Budgeted Private Cloud Deployment Dollars:• HUD- Infrastructure and System

Monitoring Support ($15.2M)• FAA- FAAXX137: Enterprise IT

Management ($12.2)• NOAA- NOAA/NOS/ Ocean &

Coastal Science, Assessment and Management ($6.3M)

• USPTO- USPTO Consolidated Financial System (CFS) ($1.4M)

• EPA- eRulemaking ($6.7M)• Education- Integrated Support

Service (ISS) ($8.4M)• NSF- iTRAK ($7.8M)• NASA- NASA Financial

Management System ($2.4M)• NARA- Electronic Records

Systems ($3.7M)

Civilian 2

FY17 Projects with Budgeted Private Cloud Deployment Dollars:• CMS- CMS MACBIS (Medicaid &

CHIP Business Information and Solutions) ($6.6M)

• CMS- CMS Innovation Core Systems ($5.8M)

• HHS- HHS Payroll Administration Service ($7.4M)

• CDC- CDC Information Technology Infrastructure ($2.6)

• FDA- FDA CDRH High Performance Computing ($1.2M)

• VA- Medical IT Support ($1.9M)

Civilian 1

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Deltek- Market Insights

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• DISA has stated that its milCloud solution is intended to be a “way-station” for migrating applications to commercial hosts once a sufficient number of cloud vendors has been approved to host higher IL data milCloud 2.0 pre-RFP.

• Slow progress consolidating data centers should provide opportunity for cloud service providers as Defense Agencies turn to secure

commercial clouds to reduce

their infrastructure costs.

• Enterprise Resource Planning

(ERP) programs are moving to DISA’s milCloud, with the possibility that they will later migrate to commercial hosts.

• GSA has partnered with DISA to launch a new cloud computing

contract to replace an expired IaaS vehicle so it will fit the needs of the DoD- RFP by

end of FY16.

Defense-wide

• Army is piloting an on-prem

Contractor-Owned, Contractor-

Operated (COCO) cloud at Huntsville, AL that could lead to similar efforts. Vendor solutions will also be used for common applications based on business case analysis.

• Army intends to move all of its

business systems to the

commercial cloud by FY 2021.

• Army favors bundling apps by

data impact level and migrate them together to the cloud, while conducting rationalization along the way.

• Army intends to centralize cloud procurement into a new Army

Cloud Computing Enterprise

Transformation (ACCENT)

Contract Vehicle.

Army

• DHA will look to the cloud for

solutions for its healthcare

systems. Hosting data in the milCloud could be the first step, after which commercial providers could be tapped

• DHS will continue to prefer

private cloud models for its

security. Ongoing efforts to consolidate infrastructure and improve mobility capabilities, data management and shared services will find homes in cloud solutions, which may be bundled with integration services and legacy support.

• Treasury is in the process of

deploying a secure, private

cloud infrastructure for the hosting of key shared services. Due to its mission, Treasury has determined that it is more secure and cost-effective to build out a secure private cloud.

Other Agency Insights

• The Air Force plans to use commercial hosting for data and applications at impact level 2. It also wants impact level 4 and 5

vendors, but is struggling

because so few have been

approved

• Air Force is also using private

clouds to host applications, for IT development, and for testing environments.

• Air Force Global Combat Support System (GCSS) is piloting a

hybrid cloud.

Air Force

• Navy appears likely to leverage the NGEN contract as well as standalone procurements for cloud.

• Other confirmed work areas include cloud-based big data

analytics and cloud-enabling

intel data dissemination.

• Data Center Consolidation- Navy

intends to make cloud hosting a

major part of its final phase

consolidation efforts.

Navy

Look for applications being put into milCloud now to be the first candidates for commercial hosting.

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Transforming customer example

30% Scrapped or

SaaS

10,000+ apps

PrivateClouds

ManagedClouds

Global PublicClouds

Traditional IT

10%“Don’t change the app,Just make it cheaper.”

45%“Agility of cloud, with the

control of private.”

15%“Move to public cloud, where it makes sense.”

“ … and give me Common Services across existing and new”: • Integrated chargeback and billing• Security and compliance auditing

• Application patching and management

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Transformation to new IT models: promises and challenges How do I migrate my existing applications to a hybrid environment?

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Hybrid environments bridge traditional and

cloud services

– Dynamic capacity

– Flexible

– Safe and secure

– Cost effective

Enabling more efficient delivery of new and old capabilities Challenges exposed

– Hybrid architecture

– Governance changes

– Hybrid security

– Financial models

– Business strategy alignment

– KPIs and SLAs

– Skills and staffing

– Business continuity

– Operating models– Service broker, DevOps,

Bi-modal IT

– Applications and services– SaaS– Big data– ERP– Legacy

– IoT– Analytics– Mobility

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…But you must have a clear plan

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How do I start to transform my applications?

Alignment Have clear goals and support of business leaders, users, finance and IT

Current state Have an understanding of dependencies and constraints in your current application workloads

Risks Have documented challenges that could affect budget, schedule, compliance, security, etc. and created mitigation plans

Business case Have a clear understanding of costs, benefits, and financial commitments

Goal state Have a clear written conception of what will be built

Roadmap Have an action plan detailing resources, milestones, and target dates

Innovation Use a DevOps approach to accelerate results

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Transformation of IT Making IT Responsive to Business need

Standardization, Consolidation & Virtualization

Automate &

Orchestrate

Self Service Infrastructure

Private Cloud with Full Lifecycle

Management

IT Service Broker in a

Hybrid Cloud Environment

Increasing automation, orchestration and software defined capabilities

Private Cloud

Public CloudIdentify

Workloads (Apps), IT

Services Req’s, People &

Processes

Traditional IT Services

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A new category of infrastructure is needed to Transform ITA

pplic

atio

n op

timiz

ed

Operations optimized

Improve staff productivity• Masks some complexity

with people and software• Preconfigured physical IT• Hardware defined• Targeted workloads

Simplify deployments• Remove complexity by

eliminating SAN• Fluid virtual IT• Software defined storage• Virtual workloads

Simplify Infrastructure as a Service• Hardware & Software architected

as one

• Fluid IT

• Software defined everything

• Physical, virtual and containerized workloads

Siloed Infrastructure• Complex processes• Static, siloed IT• Silo defined• Physical, virtual, and

containerized workloads

Traditional

Converged

Hyper-converged

Composable

Composability

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Unified API

Software Defined Intelligence

Composable InfrastructureArchitectural design principles

Fluid Resource Pools• Single infrastructure of

disaggregated resource pools• Physical, virtual, and containers • Auto-integrating of resource

capacity

Software-Defined Intelligence• Template-driven workload

composition • Frictionless operations

Unified API• Single line of code to abstract

every element of infrastructure• Full infrastructure programmability• Bare metal interface for

Infrastructure as a Service

Architectural design principles

Composable Infrastructure

Fluid Resource PoolsFluid Resource PoolsSoftware-Defined Intelligence

Unified API

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Ease of management and interoperability across the infrastructure

Continuity and investment protection of tools, integration, and process

Bridge to Composable Fully Composable

Converged Blocks with Composableattributes providing value to your existing infrastructure• Blocks of compute, storage, and fabric • Software Defined Automation/Templates• Unified API and ecosystem• Transformation Workshop

Journey to Composable Infrastructure

HPE Synergy

HPE ProLiant DL, HPE StoreVirtual VSA, HPE BladeSystem, HPE 3PAR, HPE OneView, ConvergedSystem+ HC, OpenSwitch software defined fabric

Composable Infrastructure designed for what next • Rack Scale fabric• Dense in-frame storage • Auto-integrating infrastructure• Instant on operating environments • Machine technology ready • Workload ready in minutes

Automated management

of both

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Call to action…

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• Engage HP Enterprise in a Transformation Workshop

• Consider how you will manage the competing needs

• Develop a Transformation Management Plan