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Enabling Cloud with HP Virtual Application Networks

Transforming Delivery of Applications to UsersJohn GrayGlobal Data Center Solution Manager

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HP Converged Cloud

INFORMATIONAPPLICATIONS

INFRASTRUCTURE

Public Cloud

Traditional

Private Cloud Managed Cloud

Choice • Open…standards-based across all delivery models• Heterogeneous…hypervisors, development,

infrastructure• Extensible…partner ecosystem

Consistency• Common architecture…across all delivery models• Portability…for flexibility & optimization• Consumption experience…one simple model

Confidence • Security…across info, apps, infrastructure, delivery

models• Management …end to end• Automation…for cloud based architectures & processes

Hybrid delivery based on common architecture across traditional & all cloud models

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Cloud Application Delivery Expectations

50%Workloads will be virtualized by the end of 2012

PRIVATE, PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT CLOUDS

Over

3 monthsTo deploy a new application from data center to user

COMPLEXITY OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE

Over

70%Of downtime is caused by mis-configuration

DEPENDENCY ON COMMAND-LINE INTERFACE

Over

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… x86 server … application virtualization

Days / weeks of configuration time effort

well understood, wide adoption, strong tools/solutions etc …

Across L2/3 networks -> 1,000’s CLI commands…

= Networkconnection

mapped to a workload

workloads networks

Server Guy Network Guy

?

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Current realities standing in the way of Cloud

68% percent of organizations cite application reliability and performance as the most important factor for cloud computing. IDG Report, “Global Cloud Computing Adoption: Transformation is in the Air,” 2011

"Through 2015, 80% of outages impacting mission-critical services will be caused by people and process issues, and more than 50% of those outages will be caused by change/configuration/release integration and hand-off issues."

Gartner - Ronni J. Colville and George SpaffordConfiguration Management for Virtual and Cloud Infrastructures) 

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Legacy Networks Can’t Meet Cloud Expectations

Application Indifferent

Rigid, PhysicalNetworks

ManualManagement

Impossible to identify applications and user behaviors and meet diverse SLAs

Architected for one tenant, user type and location type with device-dependent provisioning inhibiting scale and lacking programmability

Slow to respond to new application requirements and hampered by manual errors

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Delivering New Cloud Network Functionality

Introducing Virtual Application Networks

Extend the cloud from the data center to user in campus and branch locations

Tune the physical network to meet delivery requirements of applications

Reduce time to deploy cloud applications from weeks to minutes

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IMC Virtual Application Networks Manager Module

Creating Virtual Application Networks

• Characterize Applications

• Virtualize the Network• Automate

Orchestration

Virtual Application Networks

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Virtual Application Networks

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Delivering New Applications in Minutes versus Weeks

Enable Cloud with Virtual Application Networks

Tune network to the application delivery requirements

Virtualize the network end-to-end, from application to user

Enable IT to manage the network with policies rather than CLI, scripts

Single pane-of-glass management for the physical and virtual network

Ensure choice with open, standards-based approach

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Why Virtual Application Networks matter!

10-100xApplication-centric deployment

Simplified, template driven, repeatable cloud provision model

Faster

MinutesWhat previously took days, weeks or months

Dramatically improving time to service, revenue

Time

99.999%Simplified, secure provisioning backed by HP service/support

Ensuring business and application continuity

Availability

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