cisco‘s cloud stragegy, products and solutions dr. walter dey, distinguished systems engineer...
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Cisco‘s Cloud Stragegy, Products and Solutions
Dr. Walter Dey, Distinguished Systems EngineerDatacenter and Virtualization TeamCisco Systems EMEAR
Eurocloud Austria May 23d, Vienna Austria
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Standardize
Virtualize
Consolidate
Automate
Self-Service
Centralize
Application-Based Silos
ExternalCloud Services
Zones ofVirtualization
ITaaS(Internal Cloud)
The Journey to Cloud
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APPLICATION(SaaS)
PLATFORM (PaaS)
INFRASTRUCTURE (IaaS)
IT FOUNDATION
End-User
Programmer
Admin
Admin
Cloud Services Model
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Enable customers to deploy cloud services
to collaborate and secure their business
Rich Ecosystem with
Integrated Solutions
Enable customers to deploy tested, best of breed solutions
Enable customers to build and operate
public or private clouds
Enabling Cloud ServicesBased on our Network Platform Advantage
Enabling Cloud ServicesBased on our Network Platform Advantage
Tailored Solutions for Building
Clouds
Accelerate the Use of Cloud
ServicesResearch In Motion
SAMSUNG
Cisco‘s Cloud Strategy
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Pooled Resources
Compute
StorageNetwork
Delivered as a Service
Services• Infrastructure-as-a-service• Comms/Collab-as-a-
service• Virtual desktop • Business applications• Video-as-a-service
Attributes • On demand, self service• Measured usage• Elastic supply• Network delivered
The Power of Cloud:Pooled Resources, Delivered as a Service
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A Platform for Today and Tomorrow’s Data Center and Cloud.
Designed ground up for next generation data center
Integrated compute and networking
Tightly integrates x86 servers, adapters and LAN/SAN connectivity
Agility to seamlessly scale
API First: designed for automation from cloud portals
UCS: Unified Computing System: Designed for the Cloud
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• Simplify I/O infrastructure and management• Reduce support infrastructure up to 50% –
NICs, HBAs, chassis interconnects, cabling
Unified Fabric – Fabric Extenders
• Single, highly available point of management• Reduce management tools and consoles• XML API designed for automation and cloud deployments
Embedded – Unified
Management
• More economical footprint for memory-intensive workloads• Higher VM consolidation ratios• Large-dataset workloads on two socket servers
Extended Memory Technology
• Flexible I/O consolidation • Integration with leading HypervisorsVirtual Adapters
• Configure servers and network connectivity as single action• Faster provisioning – reduced spares inventory• Abstracts automation from HW details, easing new HW introduction
Stateless Computing–
Service Profiles
UCS: Unified Computing System: Designed for the Cloud
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Database &Middleware
Management
Virtualization
Systems Operating
Storage
Enterprise Applications
Vertical Markets
UCS Ecosystem
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Self-Service Portal and OrchestrationOn-Demand Provisioning Lifecycle Management
Cisco Unified Management
Physical and Virtual Compute, Storage, Network
Applications and Services
Automated Scaling
Integration and Automation Pay-Per-Use
Service Governance
Service Catalog
Software Abstraction of Physical Infrastructure
Physical-Virtual Resource Mgmt
Compute AbstractionPolicy-Driven Infrastructure
Compute Hypervisors
Storage
Integrated Partner
Solutions
Dynamic Network Provisioning
Network Resource Mgmtand Abstraction
Network Containers
Cisco Unified Cloud Management
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Self-Service Portal and OrchestrationOn-Demand Provisioning Lifecycle Management
Cisco Unified Management
Physical and Virtual Compute, Storage, Network
Applications and Services
Automated Scaling
Integration and Automation Pay-Per-Use
Service Governance
Service Catalog
Software Abstraction of Physical Infrastructure
Physical-Virtual Resource Mgmt
Compute AbstractionPolicy-Driven Infrastructure
Compute Hypervisors
Storage
Integrated Partner
Solutions
Network Resource Mgmtand Abstraction
Dynamic Network Provisioning
Network Containers
Cisco NetworkServices Manager
Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud
Cisco UCS Manager
Existing IT Management
Systems
Cisco Unified Cloud Management
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Requirements for Hybrid Cloud
Enterprise Data Center(Private Cloud)
Service ProviderPublic Cloud
• Transparency: Transparently migrate any application to public cloud- No change to application’s IP address
• Consistency: Ensure consistent operation (network policies, firewall policies, …) across Enterprise DC and public clouds
• Security: Maintain complete isolation in public cloud (across multiple enterprises)
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Conceptual Approach
Enterprise-A Data Center(Private Cloud)
Cloud Service ProviderPublic Cloud
VPC-A
VPC-B
Enterprise-B Data Center(Private Cloud) Ensure isolation and
security in public cloud
• Transparent Application Migration
• Consistent network experience
• Secure container in public cloud
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L2 Domain Elasticity:Enabling VM Mobility within and between Data Centers
VMotion
OTV
IP localization Optimize workload availability and performance across global Data Centers
VM-Awareness:Consistent management of network policy for virtual machines
Storage Elasticity:Flexible, virtualized SAN, delivered on consolidated, wire-once infrastructure using Unified I/O
Device Virtualization:Virtualized network devices provide capex reduction (device consolidation) and opex reduction (less managed devices)
OTV
Overlay Transport
Virtualization
OTV
OTV
Service LocalizationNetwork services (firewall, load balancer, etc..) available at scale, where needed, at low cost
Workload Mobility
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Design it
Where can we put it?
Procure it
Install it
Configure it
Secure it
Is it ready?
Architect it
Design it
Where can we put it?
Procure it
Install it
Configure it
Secure it
Is it ready?
Architect it
Before CITEIS After CITEIS
• Machine-oriented• Manual provisioning• Hard to control utilization
• Service-oriented• Self-service; automated provisioning• Elasticity (capacity-on-demand)
• High provisioning & ops cost• Extended provisioning time• Configuration risk
• Optimized provisioning & ops cost• Rapid provisioning• Increased Resiliency and Availability
Manual
AutomatedSelf-serviceOn-demand
Cloud Case StudyCisco IT Elastic Infrastructure Services (CITEIS)
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Legacy Computer Platform100% Physical
AverageTCO
Speed of delivery
6-8 WeeksSpeed of delivery
6-8 WeeksSpeed of Delivery
2-3 WeeksSpeed of Delivery
2-3 WeeksSpeed of Delivery
15 MinutesSpeed of Delivery
15 Minutes
-37%-37%
Legacy Computer Platform46% Physical : 54% Virtual
AverageTCO
Unified Computing Platform25% Physical : 75% Virtual
100% Automated
AverageTCO
IT Maint / Innovation
70%/30%
-27%-27%
Virtualization Unified Infrastructureand Automation
IT Maint / Innovation
60%/40%IT Maint / Innovation
40%/60%
Cloud Case StudyCisco IT Elastic Infrastructure Services (CITEIS)
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Cisco Unified Data Center Industry-Leading Innovation
Unified Data Center
2008
• Nexus• MDS
• Nexus 1000V
• VM-FEX• VSG
• UCS B-series
• UCS C-series
• FEX
• UCS Manager• Service profiles
• NX-OS Open
API• NSM/CIAC
2012Open Resilient Secure Scalable
NetworkConvergence
VM-FabricIntegration
Fabric-BasedCompute
Infrastructure Automation
Multi-DimensionalFabric Span
• FabricPath/FEX
• OTV/LISP• VXLAN