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Cisco UCS Director
Joann Starke
Co-Sponsored by Intel®
Data Centers Today
• VMs in minutes remainder of infrastructure stack provisioned manually
• 77% of time spent on infrastructure deployment, monitoring, updating
and troubleshooting
• Limited time to focus on new services
• Centralized automation and management is key to shifting this ratio towards value-add
• Allows IT to better respond to needs of business
Source: IDC, 2011
Challenges:
• Manual processes
• Complex handoffs between teams and domains
• Static resource allocation
Result:
• Days/weeks/months to deploy IT services
• High operational cost
• Rigid silos
• Infrastructure inefficiency and under utilization
Complex IT Processes to Deploy Application Resources
Ne
two
rk A
dm
Update
Trunks
Create
VLANs
Configure
SAN Zoning
Create UCS
Service Profiles
Create
Network Policies
Se
rve
r A
dm
ins
Configure
Servers
Bare metal
Provisioning
Setup
Servers
Add VLAN to
Service Profile
Create
VLAN
Create Storage
Resources (LUNs
and Volumes)
Sto
rag
e Add vFilers
to Group
Create
vFilers
Create
IP space
UCS Blade
Power On
Create
Storage Policy
Map
NetApp LUN
Add Users
and Groups
IT
Planning
Approvals Define
Cost Models
Bu
sin
ess
Ap
plic
atio
n
Req
uire
men
ts
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2 3
4
5
6
Cisco UCS Director Turn-Key Solution
On-Demand
Automated Delivery
Policy-Driven
Provisioning
Secure Cloud
Container
VMs Compute Network Storage
UCS Director
Domain Managers
OS and
Virtual
Machines
Storage
Network
Compute
Tenant
B Tenant
C Tenant
A
Virtualized and Bare-Metal
Compute and Hypervisor
B C A
Network and Services
VM VM Bare Metal
Single Pane of Glass
End-to-End
Automation and
Lifecycle Management
UCS Director: Agility and Simplicity for Virtualized and Bare-Metal IT Services
Centralized Lifecycle Management of Physical and Virtualization Infrastructure
Virtual Infrastructure
IT Admins IT Operations End Users
Physical Infrastructure
Cisco UCS Cisco Nexus
Open API for
Integration
UCS Director
Self Service Console
OS & VM Deployment
Admin Console
Policy Manager
Dashboard
Resource Pools
UCS Director Enhances IT Collaboration
Access configuration, VLAN,
VSAN, Security, and Hardening
Operating System Configuration
OS Type, Patch Level, Settings
Network interface card (NIC)
configuration: MAC address,
VLAN, and QoS settings;
host bus adapter HBA configuration:
worldwide names (WWNs), VSANs,
and bandwidth constraints;
and firmware revisions
Unique service ID,
Application revisions,
and Storage settings
Application resources: Server, Storage,
Network
Security, OS
VI SME
Storage SME
Server SME
Network SME
Access configuration,
VLAN,
VSAN, Security, and
Hardening
Operating System
Configuration
OS Type, Patch Level,
Settings
Network interface card (NIC)
configuration: MAC address,
VLAN, and QoS settings;
host bus adapter HBA
configuration:
worldwide names (WWNs),
VSANs,
and bandwidth constraints;
and firmware revisions
Network interface card (NIC)
configuration: MAC address,
VLAN, and QoS settings;
host bus adapter HBA
configuration:
worldwide names (WWNs),
VSANs,
and bandwidth constraints;
and firmware revisions
Network interface card (NIC)
configuration: MAC address,
VLAN, and QoS settings;
host bus adapter HBA
configuration:
worldwide names (WWNs),
VSANs,
and bandwidth constraints;
and firmware revisions
Network interface card (NIC)
configuration: MAC address,
VLAN, and QoS settings;
host bus adapter HBA
configuration:
worldwide names (WWNs),
VSANs,
and bandwidth constraints;
and firmware revisions
Access configuration,
VLAN,
VSAN, Security, and
Hardening
Operating System
Configuration
OS Type, Patch Level,
Settings
Access configuration,
VLAN,
VSAN, Security, and
Hardening
Operating System
Configuration
OS Type, Patch Level,
Settings
Access configuration,
VLAN,
VSAN, Security, and
Hardening
Operating System
Configuration
OS Type, Patch Level,
Settings
Subject matter experts define policies
1 Administrators select resource pools and policies
2 Quickly deploy resources from pools and policies
3
Unified Management and Automation Aligns People, Policy, and Configuration With Business
Subject Matter Experts Define Policies
Policies Used to Create Service
Profile SAN and Storage
2
vSwitch
Nexus 1000v
VI SME
Storage SME
Server SME
Network SME
Server Policy…
Storage Policy…
Network Policy…
Virtualization Policy…
Application Profiles…
Server Name
UUID, MAC, WWN
Boot Information
LAN, SAN Config
Firmware Policy
SAN Zoning
Create and MAP LUN
Provision Physical and VI
3 System is ready for Use
4
Server Name
UUID, MAC, WWN
Boot Information
LAN, SAN Config
Firmware Policy
Storage Configuration
Virtual Infrastructure
Configuration
Network Configuration
UCS Director Key Differentiators
Single Pane:
Virtual, Physical,
Bare Metal
Installation &
Use Multi-vendor Support
Model-based
Orchestration
Task Library
Single Purpose
Solution
UCS Director v4.0
•EMC VMAX Support 10K, 20K and 40K
•Addition of Vblock Series 700 support
•NetApp 8.2 certification
•Backward compatible to VMware 5.5
•Cisco:
•UCS Director 64-bit OS support
•UCS Manager 2.1 (Del Mar)
•Nexus 1K VX LAN
•UCS C-Series enhancements (double peak)
•Nexus 7K
•MDS Series 9000 Director & Fabric
•ASA 55xx Series
UCS Director Summary
Delivers IT efficiency to better align with business strategy
End-to-End Automation
Turnkey Solution ready for use in hours
Align People, Policies and Infrastructure Configuration with Business
Multi-Vendor Support
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