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Hernan Vukovic

Systems Engineer [email protected]

CCIE #18273

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Agenda

El mercado y sus necesidades

3 Nexus + UCS: Ventajas

2 La solucion: Cisco Data Center 3.0

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What is a DataCenter ?

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APP APP APPAPPSilo Architecture

• Too Many CPU’s

• Excess Power

• Excess

Appliances

• Underutilised

Storage

• High Cost

• Low Efficiency

SAN

―Islands‖

IDS AppliancesFW Appliances Load Balancing Appliances

Network Switches

Storage Area Network 3Storage Area Network 2Storage Area Network 1

Servers

Network

Storage

15% Utilised

Excess Appliances

30-40% Utilised

Today’s Data Centers

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Data Center is under increasing pressure

New

Business

Pressures

Regulatory Compliance

Operational

Limitations

Complejidad

ControlFlexibilidad

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Collaboration SLA MetricsEmpowered User Global Availability Reg. Compliance

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Operational

Limitations

Drivers for 10GE to the Servers

New Business

Pressures

Power & Cooling ProvisioningAsset Utilization Security Threats Bus. Continuance

Multi-Core CPU architectures allowing bigger and multiple

workloads on the same machine

10GE LOMs, Multi-Core CPUs and Server Virtualization driving

the adoption of 10GE network connections

Server virtualization driving the need for more bandwidth per

server due to server consolidation

Growing need for network storage driving the demand for

higher network bandwidth to the server

10GE LAN on server Motherboards (LoM) beginning mid-2009,

with 25-50% adoption rate on blade servers in 15 months

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Virtualization Drives Network Bandwidth

OS+App OS+App OS+App OS+App OS+App

Server

200-500Mb/s

Server

200-500Mb/s

Server

200-500Mb/s

Server

200-500Mb/s

Server

200-500Mb/s

Hypervisor Hypervisor Hypervisor Hypervisor Hypervisor

+Memory

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Virtual

Storage

NetworksVSAN2VSAN1 VSAN3

Servers

Network

Storage

70% Utilized

70% Utilized

Virtual Appliances

85% reduction

Virtualization

• Immediate Power

Savings

• Service Velocity

• Capital Asset

Utilization

Improvement

Network with Virtual Appliances

APP

APP

APP

APP

APP

APP

Virtualization

APP

APP

APP

APP

APP

APP

APP

APP

Virtualization

APP

APP

Data Center Virtualization Evolution

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1

Agenda

El mercado y sus necesidades

3 Nexus + UCS: Ventajas

2 La solucion: Cisco Data Center 3.0

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Data Center 1.0 Data Center 2.0 Data Center 3.0

La evolución de los Data Centers

Mainframe Service Oriented and

Web 2.0 BasedClient-Server and

Distributed Computing

Centralized Decentralized Virtualized

IT R

ele

va

nc

e a

nd

Co

ntr

ol

Application Architecture Evolution

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Inter Cloud

Transition to SP Cloud ServicesUnified Service Delivery Provides the Foundation for Cloud Services

UtilityVirtualizationConsolidation MarketAutomation

Network and Data Center Consolidation

Data Center Virtualization and Unified Fabric Architecture

Unified Computing

SP Cloud Services

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Cloud Definition

Public Private HybridDeployment

Models

Service

ModelsSoftware as a

Service (SaaS)

Platform as a

Service (PaaS)

Infrastucture as a

Service (IaaS)

IT resources and services that are abstracted from the

underlying infrastructure and provided ―on-demand‖

and ―at scale‖ in a multi-tenant environment

Essential

Characteristics

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Creating Opportunities for Service ProvidersOvercoming Service Delivery Challenges

Enterprise Challenge

Reduce complexity, cost and IT touch-points

Improve agility/flexibility/responsiveness

Enable unencumbered collaboration and globalization

Enable a focus on core business vs. IT

SMB / Consumer Opportunity

Low cost alternative to traditional IT Solutions

SP Opportunity

Consolidation & virtualization

Amortize infrastructure across multiple customers = higher margins

More economic efficiencies allowing more compelling services

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Deliver products, solutions & services to organizations to build secure Clouds

Enable Service Providers to deliver secure Cloud solutions & services to their customers

Advance the market for Cloud by driving technology innovation, open standards and ecosystem development

Cisco’s Cloud StrategyAddressing Our Customers’ Business Challenges

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Virtual Switching(Nexus 1000V)

Port security

VM QoS

Third party integration

ISSU—Non-Stop (Nexus 7000)

Data Center switching

Enablers &Differentiators

Advanced Memory Management (UCS)

Supports scalable VMs

Unified Fabric (UCS, Nexus, MDS)

Wire once

Scale/performance

Rapid provisioning

Unified Computing (UCS)

Pre-integrated

Scaling up/down

Single management point

Foundational TechnologiesEnables transition to Cloud

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Unified FabricIncreased Efficiency, Simpler Operations

UnifiedFabric

Unified Fabric

LAN Network

Storage Network

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Converged Network Adapters (CNA)

Converged Network Adapters

Off-the-shelf NIC and HBA ASICs from QLogicand Emulex, providing Dual Active-Active 10GE and FCoE connection

Support for Native Drivers and Stacks to minimize disruption for existing environments

Replaces multiple adapters per server, consolidating 10GE and Fibre Channel on a single interface

Supports Priority Flow Control and DCBX

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16 Servers Enet FC Total

Adapters 20 20 40

Switches 2 2 4

Cables 40 40 80

Mgmt Pts 2 2 4

16 Servers Enet FC Total

Adapters 20 0 20

Switches 2 0 2

Cables 40 0 40

Mgmt Pts 2 0 2

4

2

8

2

LAN SAN BSAN A LAN SAN BSAN A

Nearly twice

the Cables

Use Case

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Case for a Unified Data Center Fabric

UnifiedFabric

Primary Network

Secondary Network

Universal I/OUbiquitous Connectivity

Complexity, Cost, Power

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1

Agenda

El mercado y sus necesidades

3 Nexus + UCS: Ventajas

2 La solucion: Cisco Data Center 3.0

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Pe

rfo

rma

nce 520G

Nexus 5010Nexus 7010

1Tb/s

Nexus 5020

Nexus 2000

Nexus 7018

VM

Nexus 1000V

NX-OS

Density

15Tb/s

7.5Tb/s

Cisco Nexus Data Center Portfolio

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Nexus 7000 Platform Overview

Switching Family

Industry’s First Data Center Class Platform

10G Ethernet

• 32 Port SFP+ 10G

• 8 Port X2 10G

Linecard Modules

Nexus 7000 and NX-OS

• 10 & 18 Slot versions

• 15+ Terabit System

• Unified Fabric Ready

• Modern, Modular OS

• Device Virtualization

• Cisco TrustSec

• Continuous Operations

1G Ethernet

• 48 Port 1G-TX

• 48 Port 1G SFP

10G DCB

• 32 Port SFP+ 10GSupervisor

Cisco NX-OS Multi-protocol Operating System

Data Center Network Manager (DCNM)

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OTV – Layer 2 Extension on Nexus 7000

Ethernet traffic between sites is encapsulated in IP: “MAC in IP”

Dynamic encapsulation based on MAC routing table

No Pseudo-Wire or Tunnel state maintained

Communication between

MAC1 (site 1) and MAC2 (site 2)Server 1

MAC 1

Server 2

MAC 2

OTV OTV

MAC IF

MAC1 Eth1

MAC2 IP B

MAC3 IP B

IP A IP B

Encap Decap

MAC1 MAC2 IP A IP B MAC1 MAC2 MAC1 MAC2

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Nexus 5000 Family Overview

Nexus 501020 Fixed Ports 10G/FCoE/IEEE DCBLine-rate, Non-blocking 10G1 Expansion Module SlotRedundant Fans & Power Supplies

Nexus 502040 Fixed Ports 10G/FCoE/IEEE DCBLine-rate, Non-blocking 10G2 Expansion Module SlotsRedundant Fans & Power Supplies

Nexus 2000Fabric Extender

Ethernet6 Ports 10G/FCoE/IEEE DCB

Ethernet + Fibre Channel4 Ports 10G/FCoE/IEEE DCB

4 Ports 1/2/4G Fibre Channel

Fibre Channel8 Ports 1/2/4G Fibre Channel

8G Fibre Channel

6 Ports 2/4/8G Fibre Channel

NX-OS, DCNM, CiscoWorks and Fabric Manager

Virtual Modular System1G to 10G and FCoE migrationSingle point of management

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http://www.cisco.com/assets/cdc_content_elements/flash/dataCenter/nexus5k_tco_calc/cisco.html

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Nexus 2000 Fabric ExtenderVirtual Chassis

The Nexus 2000 Fabric Extender (FEX) acts as a remote linecardfor the Nexus 5000, retaining all centralized management and configuration

on the Nexus 5000, transforming it into a Virtualized Chassis

Nexus 5000Virtualized chassis

+

Nexus 5000

Nexus 2000 Fabric Extender

=

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Cisco Nexus 1000V

Virtual Center

VMW ESX

Server 1

VMware vSwitch

VMW ESX

Server 2

VMware vSwitch

VMW ESX

Server 3

VMware vSwitch

VM

#1

VM

#4

VM

#3

VM

#2

VM

#5

VM

#8

VM

#7

VM

#6

VM

#9

VM

#12

VM

#11

VM

#10

Nexus 1000V

VSM

VEM VEM VEMNexus 1000V DVS

Virtual Supervisor Module (VSM)

Virtual or Physical appliance running Cisco OS (supports HA)

Performs management, monitoring, & configuration

Tight integration with VMware Virtual Center

Virtual Ethernet Module (VEM)

Enables advanced networking capability on the hypervisor

Provides each VM with dedicated ―switch port‖

Collection of VEMs = 1 DVS

Cisco Nexus 1000V Enables:

Policy Based VM Connectivity

Mobility of Network & Security Properties

Non-Disruptive Operational Model

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Virtualization Optimization Fine-grained control, portability, and visibility

of network, compute, and storage attributes

More than double the memory capacity of competing systems

Industry Standard Servers Intel Xeon processor 5500/5600/7500 series

+150% generational performance increase

Intelligent platform for performance and energy efficiency

Unified Fabric Wire once, low latency FC and Ethernet

Virtualization aware

Less than half the normal amount of adapters, switches, cables

Automated Provisioning Embedded single point of management and

provisioning

Visibility and control across datacenter organizations

Infrastructure policy management and compliance

Cisco Unified Computing System

Extended Memory

Scale Out

Unified Fabric

Fabric Extender

Virtualized Adapter

Designed to dramatically reduce datacenter total cost of ownership while simultaneously increasing IT

agility and responsiveness.

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UCS ManagerEmbedded– manages entire system

UCS Fabric Interconnect20 Port 10Gb FCoE40 Port 10Gb FCoE

UCS Fabric ExtenderRemote line card

UCS Blade Server ChassisFlexible bay configurations

UCS Blade ServerIndustry-standard architecture

UCS Virtual AdaptersChoice of multiple adapters

UCS Building Blocks

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B200 M22 Socket Intel 5600, 2 SFF Disk, 12 DIMM

B250 M22 Socket Intel 5600, 2 SFF Disk, 48 DIMM

B440 M1 4 Socket Intel 7500, 4 SFF Disk, 32 DIMM

C200 M22 Socket Intel 5600, 4 Disks, 12 DIMM, 2 PCIe 1U

C210 M22 Socket Intel 5600, 16 Disks, 12 DIMM, 5 PCIe 2U

C250 M22 Socket Intel 5600, 8 Disks, 48 DIMM, 5 PCIe 2U

C460 M1 4 Socket Intel 7500, 12 Disks, 64 DIMM, 10 PCIe 4U

Compute OptionsB

lade

Rack M

ount

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Cabling Comparison (System in Production)

Legacy - HP

UCS

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Savings With Memory Extension

NOTE:

DDR3 memory pricing as of

4/10/09

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Integrated Stateless Computing

SAN LAN

Chassis-1/Blade-5

Chassis-9/Blade-2

Server Name: LS-A

UUID: 56 4d cd 3f 59 5b 61…

MAC : 08:00:69:02:01:FC

WWN: 5080020000075740

Boot Order: SAN, LAN

Attributes no longer tiedto physical hardware

Not just identity

Seamless server mobility

Within interconnect domain

Dynamic Provisioning

Complete infrastructure repurposing

Integrated with 3rd part tools

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Beneficios de Negocios Unified Computing System

Reduce el costo total de propiedad

CAPEX: Hasta un 20% de reducción

OPEX: Hasta un 30% de reducción

Eficiencia de refrigeración y energía

Aumenta la agilidad de negocio

Provisión de aplicaciones en minutos en lugar de días

Automatización que reduce fallas de servicio

Provisión de recursos justo a tiempo

Protección de la inversión

Basada en estándares de la industria

Coexiste con la infraestructura del Centro de Datos actual

Apalanca aplicaciones de administración a través de API

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