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Data Center Evolution to Cloudtowards infrastructure intelligence
Paul PerezVP & CTO Data Center GroupCisco Systems
November 2012
Ramping the Next Technology CycleOn the cusp of a New Productivity-Driven IT Wave
Rate of Growth for IT Spending Relative to GDP Growth Normalized to Average
Source: CIMI Corporation
130%
120%
110%
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
MAINFRAME PC/LAN INTERNET
New TechCycle?
Productivity
Macro Data Center Trends
Patterns and Analytics
Patterns and Analytics
Hybrid CloudHybrid CloudThe Virtual EnterpriseThe Virtual Enterprise
IT ComplexityIT Complexity
Context Awareness
Leadership in Routing, Switching, Security & MobilityLeadership in Routing, Switching, Security & Mobility
CollaborationCollaboration
Data Center / Virtualization / CloudData Center / Virtualization / Cloud
Architectures for Business TransformationArchitectures for Business Transformation
VideoVideo
“Working to solve our customers biggest challenges”
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2
3
4
5
Cisco’s Data Center Vision
PUBLIC PRIVATE
HYBRID
Media Others
GovernmentHealthcare
INDIVIDUALSINDIVIDUALS BUSINESSBUSINESS
Strategy: Building the Bridge to a World of Many Clouds
CONSOLIDATIONCONSOLIDATION VIRTUALIZATIONVIRTUALIZATION AUTOMATIONAUTOMATION PRIVATE UTILITYPRIVATE UTILITY CLOUD MARKETSCLOUD MARKETS
OptimizeOptimize ScaleScale InterInter--CloudCloudSimplifySimplify EnterpriseEnterprise--Class CloudsClass Clouds
RISC to x86RISC to x86FCoEFCoE
N5KN5K--N2KN2K
Nexus 1K/vPathNexus 1K/vPathUCS Expanded UCS Expanded
MemoryMemoryVMVM--FEXFEX
UCS CentralUCS CentralCisco ONECisco ONE
CloupiaCloupia
MultiMulti--TenancyTenancyVariableVariable--Cost ModelCost Model
DemandDemand--side provisioningside provisioningSelfSelf--Service PortalService Portal
The Compute Model Influences the Network Model
HolisticHolistic
ComputeCompute Storage Storage Services ServicesL2,
L3
FabricFabric
Application PerspectiveApplication Perspective
Switching Switching NetworkNetwork
ApplicationApplicationApplicationApplication
DistributedDistributed
UCS Manager
XML API Standard APIs
UCS
FabricComputing
XML XML APIAPISTANDARDSTANDARD
API’SAPI’S
Cisco UCS 6296 XP
Fabric Extenders(I/O modules)
IndustryStandard APIs
Fabric Computing: Cisco UCS Architecture
Blade Form Factor
Rack Form Factor
FABRIC INTERCONNECTS
UCS Manager
COMPUTE
Applications
UCS Design Goal: Single Unified System
Source:IDC Q4’11 Server Forecaster
Cisco Unified Computing System
•• 15,80015,800 unique UCS Customers
•• #3 market share #3 market share in x86 blades (#2 in the US)
•• 2,6002,600 UCS channel partners
•• 44 ISVs 44 ISVs writing to UCS API (and growing)
•• Ten of thousands Ten of thousands of supported applications
•• 65+ world record 65+ world record performance benchmarks
•• Numerous industry awards Numerous industry awards and certifications
Cisco Performance Leadership Example: Oracle
23 World Record Oracle-based Benchmarks!
EnterpriseApplications
MiddleWare
Database
OperatingSystem
Virtualization
Oracle E-BusinessSuite, PeopleSoft,
Siebel, JD Edwards,Oracle Fusion
Oracle WebLogic,Oracle SOA Suite,
OracleAS
Oracle Database,Oracle TimesTen
Oracle Linux
Oracle VM
Business User
BU
SIN
ES
S SER
VIC
ES
Oracle Application Standard Benchmark 12.1.3
Payroll Batch – Extra Large ModelOrder to Cash Batch – Large Model
B200 M3
Siebel 8.1.1.410,000 Users
World Record Benchmarks World Record Benchmarks World Record Benchmarks World Record Benchmarks Performance Proof PointsPerformance Proof PointsPerformance Proof PointsPerformance Proof Points
Oracle Application Standard Benchmark 12.1.2
Payroll Batch – Extra Large ModelOrder to Cash Batch – Large Model
B200 M3
JD Edwards 9.1Oracle VM
2,000 Users
PeopleSoft 9.0North American Payroll255,319 Payments/Hour
Oracle NoSQL 1,244,550 Mix Operations/Sec.
TPC-C Two Socket1,609,186.39 tpmC $0.47/tpmC
C240 M3
Cisco Integrated Solutions Portfolio
Smart Smart SolutionsSolutions
Vblock
FLEXPOD
VXI
RISC Migration
ApplicationsApplications
Operating System& Hypervisor
Operating System& Hypervisor
ManagementManagement
Vertical Solution Focus
Vertical Solution Focus HealthcareHealthcare Financial ServicesFinancial Services ManufacturingManufacturing RetailRetail
Enterprise Apps Databases Business Analytics/ Big Data
Virtual Desktop
UCS: Embedded Automation
StorageSME
ServerSME
NetworkSME
Subject matter expertdefine policies
Uplink port configuration, VLAN, VSAN, QoS, and EtherChannels
Server port configuration including LAN and SAN 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 user ID (UUID), firmware revisions,and RAID controller settings
Service profile assigned to server, chassis slot, or pool
Upl ink port c onfiguration, VLAN, VSAN, QoS, and EtherChannels
Serv er port configuration including LAN and SAN settings
Network in terface c ard (NIC) c onfiguration: MAC addres s,VLAN, and QoS settings ;hos t bus adapter HBA configuration: worldwide nam es (WWNs), VSANs, and bandwidth cons tra in ts ;and fi rm ware rev isions
Unique us er ID (UUID), fi rm ware revisions,and RAID control ler settings
Serv ic e profi le ass igned to server, c has s is slot, or pool
Upl ink port c onfiguration, VLAN, VSAN, QoS, and EtherChannels
Serv er port configuration including LAN and SAN settings
Network in terface c ard (NIC) c onfiguration: MAC addres s,VLAN, and QoS settings ;hos t bus adapter HBA configuration: worldwide nam es (WWNs), VSANs, and bandwidth cons tra in ts ;and fi rm ware rev isions
Unique us er ID (UUID), fi rm ware revisions,and RAID control ler settings
Serv ic e profi le ass igned to server, c has s is slot, or pool
Upl ink port c onfiguration, VLAN, VSAN, QoS, and EtherChannels
Serv er port configuration including LAN and SAN settings
Network in terface c ard (NIC) c onfiguration: MAC addres s,VLAN, and QoS settings ;hos t bus adapter HBA configuration: worldwide nam es (WWNs), VSANs, and bandwidth cons tra in ts ;and fi rm ware rev isions
Unique us er ID (UUID), fi rm ware revisions,and RAID control ler settings
Serv ic e profi le ass igned to server, c has s is slot, or pool
Upl ink port c onfiguration, VLAN, VSAN, QoS, and EtherChannels
Serv er port configuration including LAN and SAN settings
Network in terface c ard (NIC) c onfiguration: MAC addres s,VLAN, and QoS settings ;hos t bus adapter HBA configuration: worldwide nam es (WWNs), VSANs, and bandwidth cons tra in ts ;and fi rm ware rev isions
Unique us er ID (UUID), fi rm ware revisions,and RAID control ler settings
Serv ic e profi le ass igned to server, c has s is slot, or pool
Policies used to create service profile templates
Service profile templates create service profiles
Associating service profiles with hardwareconfigures servers automatically
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Wire-Once Infrastructure: Nexus Switching
FC
FCoE
NAS/iSCSI
Unified Compute
FC, FCOE NAS
Virtual Workloads
Infrastructure Standardization Infrastructure Standardization Results in Application Agility Results in Application Agility
Flexibility of Running File Flexibility of Running File and and Block on Same InfrastructureBlock on Same Infrastructure
Unprecedented Unprecedented Operational Operational SimplicitySimplicity
10G, 40G, 10G, 40G, 100G 100G FabricFabric10G, 40G10G, 40G
The Compute Model Influences the Network Model
UCS Manager
XML API Standard APIs
UCS
HolisticHolistic
ComputeCompute Storage Storage Services ServicesL2,
L3
FabricFabric
Application PerspectiveApplication Perspective
Switching Switching NetworkNetwork
ApplicationApplicationApplicationApplication
DistributedDistributed
Customer Insights
ResearchResearch//AcademiaAcademia
• ExperimentalOpenFlow/SDNcomponents for production networks
Massively ScalableMassively ScalableData CenterData Center
• Customize with Programmatic APIs to provide deep insight into network traffic
CloudCloud
• Automated provisioning & programmable overlay, OpenStack
Service ProvidersService Providers
• Policy-based control & analytics to optimize and monetize service delivery
EnterpriseEnterprise
• Virtual workloads, VDI, Orchestration of security profiles
Diverse Programmability Requirements Across SegmentsDiverse Programmability Requirements Across SegmentsMost Requirements are for Automation Most Requirements are for Automation and and ProgrammabilityProgrammability
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Cisco Open Network Environment
Industry’s Most Comprehensive PortfolioHardware + SoftwareHardware + Software Physical + VirtualPhysical + Virtual Network + ComputeNetwork + Compute
ControllerControllerMultiMulti--layer APIlayer API
Network
ProgrammaticProgrammaticAPIsAPIs
Controllers and Controllers and agentsagents
Virtual Virtual OverlaysOverlays
AppsApps Apps
Device Device Device
Virtual OverlayVirtual Overlay
Cisco Open Network Environment
Platform APIsPlatform APIs1.1.
ComprehensiveDeveloper Kit across IOS, IOS-XR and NX-OS
Controller/Controller/AgentsAgents
2.2.
OpenFlow v1.x Agent
Virtual Overlay Virtual Overlay NetworksNetworks
3.3.
• OpenStack and REST API
• Multi-Hypervisors• VXLAN Gateway• Security, Services
Chaining
Industry’s broadest approach for Network ProgrammabilityIndustry’s broadest approach for Network ProgrammabilityIndustry’s broadest approach for Network ProgrammabilityIndustry’s broadest approach for Network Programmability
Building your Cloud Foundation with Cisco
Simplicity and cost reduction with performance roadmap to 100G and beyond.Unified Fabric
Self integrating components and API for automation through standard tools
Unified Management
Bare metal abstraction and policy-based application optimization at run timeIntelligent Infrastructure
Seamless automated scalability and mobility of virtual and physical workloads
Elastic Resource Allocation
Extensibility through plug-in architecture and self-service infrastructureShared Resource Pools
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