ip expo 2009 - the journey to the cloud
DESCRIPTION
Cloud Computing private or public promises to deliver resolutions to a number of the key issues in today’s business landscape — including environmental efficiency agility and rising costs. However a transformation of this importance in the data centre and beyond will require careful planning and preparation. This will be a case of evolution not revolution. IT professionals with responsibility for the data centre today are faced with the challenge of determining which immediate actions and sequential steps need to be taken in order to ensure that their infrastructure is truly ready and enabled for the Journey to The Cloud. Join VMware Cisco and EMC for an overview and discussion of the “private cloud” vision and to learn how the technologies of today provide the building blocks for the cloud computing of tomorrow.TRANSCRIPT
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Journey to the Cloud
Ed Bugnion – Cisco VP/CTO, Server Access and VirtualizationChad Sakac – EMC VP, VMware Technical AllianceDave Wright – VMware, Sr Director, Technical Services
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Data Center
Trusted
Control
Reliable
Secure
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Data Center
CloudComputing
Flexible
Dynamic
On-demand
Efficient
Trusted
Control
Reliable
Secure
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Virtualized Data Center
Security
Virtualization
Information CloudComputing
Flexible
Dynamic
On-demand
Efficient
Trusted
Control
Reliable
Secure
External CloudInternal Cloud
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External Cloud
Virtualized Data Center
Internal Cloud
CloudComputing
PrivateCloud
Security
Virtualization
Information
Federation
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Virtualized Data Center
Security
Virtualization
Information CloudComputing
PrivateCloud
VirtualClient
VirtualClient
VirtualClient
VirtualClient
Virtual Applications
AppLoads
AppLoads
AppLoads
AppLoads
AppLoads
Federation
External CloudInternal Cloud
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your applications
your information
enterprise IT resources
any deviceany where
enterprise infrastructureserver – network - storage
provider infrastructureserver – network - storage
business infrastructure virtualization
virtual information infrastructure
cloud internetwork and unified computing
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your applications
your information
enterprise IT resources
any deviceany where
enterprise infrastructureserver – network - storage
provider infrastructureserver – network - storage
VMware
EMC
Cisco
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EFFICIENCYvirtualizedatacenterand desktops
CONTROLautomateIT resource andsecurity management
CHOICEfederate with compatibleservice providers
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EFFICIENCY
CONTROL
CHOICE
resource efficiencyoperational efficiency
service delivery controlsecurity control
application choiceinfrastructure choice
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Engineering
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Scalability
vSphere Scaling
Cisco UCS scaling
EMC V-Max scaling
Cisco VN-Tag
Cisco Nexus 1000V
Cisco FCoE and 10GbE Support
RSA Envision
RSA DLP/vShield Zones
Security
EMC Avamar
EMC Replication Manager
EMC Recoverpoint
Availability
vNetwork
EMC PowerPath/VE
EMC SRM API integration
All EMC VAAI-Ready
EMC FCoE and 10GbE Support
vStorage
Universal use of latest Intel Technologies across VMware, Cisco and EMC
vCompute
VMware vSphere 4.0vCenter 4.0
Infrastructure APIs
Application APIs
EMC vCenter Plugins
EMC VM-Aware Storage
Cisco VM-Aware Network
EMC Ionix
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Scalability
vSphere Scaling
Cisco UCS scaling
EMC V-Max scaling
Cisco VN-Tag
Cisco Nexus 1000V
Cisco FCoE and 10GbE Support
RSA Envision
RSA DLP/vShield Zones
Security
EMC Avamar
EMC Replication Manager
EMC Recoverpoint
Availability
vNetwork
EMC PowerPath/VE
EMC SRM API integration
All EMC VAAI-Ready
EMC FCoE and 10GbE Support
vStorage
Universal use of latest Intel Technologies across VMware, Cisco and EMC
vCompute
VMware vSphere 4.0vCenter 4.0
Infrastructure APIs
Application APIs
EMC vCenter Plugins
EMC VM-Aware Storage
Cisco VM-Aware Network
EMC Ionix
VM-Aware Storage
Cross-Domain
VM/Storage/Network visibility
Higher Infrastructure
Availability
Better DRfailback,
every scale and RPO
Better Recovery
storing 500% less and
doing it 200% faster
Start Small and scale to
carrier-grade
Manage Physical to
Virtual, Virtual to
Cloud
Best Price/ Performance
VM-Aware Network
Better Security
Integrated via VMsafe
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Universal Virtualization = Implications Scale
• Virtualize all apps• Increase VM density
VMware: Hardware Offload Cisco: Hypervisor Bypass EMC: vStorage Offloads
VMware: Memory Overcommit Cisco: Memory Extension EMC: V-Max Virtual Matrix
CPU
I/O
Mem
ory
VM VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VMware: Paravirt SCSI, vStorage APIs Cisco: VN-Link, Fabric Extender, and Unified 10GbE Fabric
EMC: Ultraflex, V-Max Storage Engine, 10GbE, vStorage APIs
• Scale in increments• Virtual and template-
oriented provisioning• End-to-end visibility
and control
Goal 1:
Goal 2:
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Unified Computing System – designed for scale
a single unified system
zero-touch capacity expansionautomatic rebalancing of resources
precise control when needed
compute: industry standard x86network: unified fabric
virtualization: control, scale, performancestorage access: wire once for SAN, NAS, iSCSI
all resources provisioned as servicessupports today’s and tomorrow’s processes
transparent scaling
network-centric service delivery
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Private Cloud Storage – designed for scale
Cold Object$/GB
Global Distribution
Exabyte Scale
Hot VMFederationEvery SLA
vStorage APIsPetabyte Scale
Scale Out
Linear Management
Multitenancy
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vSphere 4 – Designed for Scale
32 hosts
2,048 processor cores
32TB of RAM
3 Million IOPs
1,280 virtual machines
16PB of storage
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Integration Example – Security
Today most security is enforced by the OS and application stack
– OS / application-based security is complex and ineffective
Our vision: Surpass the levels of security possible in today’s physical infrastructures by pushing information security enforcement down the stack
– Out of applications and OS, into virtualization, network, and storage
– Simplified, unified security management
– Regardless of OS (Windows/Unix), patch levels, and application vulnerabilities
StorageStorage
Virtual Infrastructure
(including hypervisor)
Virtual Infrastructure
(including hypervisor)
VDC Services LayerVDC Services Layer
vApp and VM layervApp and VM layer
Compute
Compute
NetworkNetwork
vShield Zones/Nexus 1000v/RSA DLP Demo here..
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VMware, Cisco, EMC - Powered Internal Cloud
your applications
virtual infrastructure
unified network and computing
cloud operating system
Infrastructure Bins(Compute + Access + Storage)
SharedStorage & Network
Infrastructure
Integration Example – Management
VMVirtual Resources
VM VM
Applications
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VMware, Cisco, EMC - Powered Internal Cloud
Infrastructure Bins(Compute + Access + Storage)
SharedStorage & Network
Infrastructure
VMVirtual Resources
VM VM
Applications
1. What do I have?2. Where’s the problem?3. Am I compliant?4. What changed?
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Integration Example – Management
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Data Center Insight Demo Here
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Solutions
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Joint Integration Example – LD VMotion
L2 Domain Elasticity
VMotion
VN-link notifications
IP localization
VM-awareness
Storage Elasticity
Service Localization
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Impact of 10GbE and FCoE
What Levels of Performance are possible?
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VMware, EMC, Cisco Solution – Client Virtualization Cisco UCS supported more
clients – 300% more
VMware View = 60% savings on infrastructure
EMC V-Max scaling – hundreds of thousands of clients
Advanced Caching = 263% better response time
EMC Celerra Dedupe = 50% less storage for user data
Enterprise Flash Disk effect: – 4x better density – 3x faster AV scan– 6x faster mass boot
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Customer - Wentworth-Douglass Hospital
Who: is the largest acute care hospital in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire and Southern Maine
Using:– VMware Infrastructure 3.5, Site
Recovery Manager– EMC CLARiiON CX4-480, Celerra,
Centera, Avamar– Cisco MDS 9222i and MDS 9124
“cut server provisioning times from 4 hours to 5-10 minutes and cut the server deployment checklist in half”
“100:1 deduplication ratios and the time it takes to back up the entire
environment is ‘incredibly short.’”“why go down at all?”
So… What’s Next for Wentworth-Douglass?
VMware:– vSphere and more large
workloads – work with Siemens on healthcare apps
Cisco:– Deploy UCS - memory and IO
architecture will help large SQL workloads currently still physical
EMC:– Flash technology - 4 TB for
density and power – RecoverPoint CDP to improve
on current crash consistent model
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Thank You!