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VCE - A Common Vision for the Data Center of the Future

VCE - A Common Vision for the Data Center of the Future. John Jordaan - EMC Jonathan Clarke - EMC. Customers. We want to be your Strategic Business Partner . Customer Value. Strategic Business Partner. Trusted Partner. Supplier. Vendor. IT Service Delivery Is Under Increasing Pressure.

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VCE - A Common Vision for the Data Center of the Future

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  1. VCE - A Common Vision for the Data Center of the Future John Jordaan - EMC Jonathan Clarke - EMC

  2. Customers We want to be your Strategic Business Partner Customer Value StrategicBusinessPartner Trusted Partner Supplier Vendor

  3. IT Service Delivery Is Under Increasing Pressure Collaborative Services Power and Cooling Visual Networking Asset Utilization User Expectations Provisioning New BusinessPressures OperationalLimitations Globalization Security Threats Regulatory Compliance Biz. Continuance

  4. The Problem Statement • Overwhelming cost and complexity! • >70% of IT budgets just to keep the lights on • <30% of IT budgets goes to innovation and competitive advantage Where the IT budget goes Your business can change only as fast as your IT can 23% 5% Application Investment Infrastructure Investment 30% 42% Application Maintenance Infrastructure Maintenance

  5. Average Datacenter Today LAN/NAS • Some Server Virtualization • Some VDI • Tier 1 Apps holdouts • Resource Pools for CPU/Memory • Quad Core Sockets • Management and Automation for each layer • SAN and LAN Fabric • SAN/NAS for Virtualized Hosts • Geographic DR SAN

  6. Next Big Things in IT VirtualData Center CloudComputing Lower cost, easier to manage, faster, more flexible and secure Flexibility, lower cost, seamless movement of data and applications VirtualClients Virtual Appliances Information accessible anywhere, anytime; Desktops that follow user Simpler deployment for enterprise class applications

  7. ….. without virtualization you simply cannot offer Infrastructure as a Service because provisioning an application server requires: Finding rack space Getting power supply Network connections (4+ connections in general), cabling, switches .. SAN connections, capacity, cablings, switch Install OS Install OS Patches Security Hardening Install infrastructure software, middleware, …. Install S/W patches Testing Configuration monitoring, management …… Think ?

  8. What is needed application choice infrastructure choice CHOICE service delivery control security control CONTROL resource efficiency operational efficiency EFFICIENCY

  9. Unifying Service Delivery Information Services Application Services Communication Services Unified Service Delivery Center • Increase service and feature velocity • Optimize capital and operating costs • Ensure and secure the user experience “A single, horizontal platform to leverages across the entire service portfolio”

  10. Virtualized Consolidated Environment Unified • Q: Who can do this? • A: No one vendor. • “This next transformation will require key trusted vendors to partner more than ever” • 10GbE • FCoE • DCE • NPIV • IOV Site A Site B

  11. EMC Technology Alliances Information Virtual Virtual Application Connectivity Virtual Information Information Infrastructure

  12. What is VCE? V C E Each brings essential technology and know-howto realize the next generation Data Center Each has a track record of innovation for virtual environments Each has the technical capabilities and market presence to drive new standards shared vision “private cloud” aligned technologies reference architectures blueprints and solutions services shared partner ecosystem

  13. The joint Alliance Strategies come togetherTo create Cloud Infrastructure CloudInfrastructure VirtualInfrastructure InformationInfrastructure

  14. Virtual Data Center Infrastructure Reduce cost and footprint of environment Increase efficiency of operations and management Address challenges of technology refreshes and migrations VMware = V Cisco = C EMC = C Together the power of VCE Virtual Applications Network and Security Management & Content Management Business Continuity &Backup, Recover and Archiving Tiered/Unified Storage Virtual Infrastructure

  15. What’s the Cloud? • IDC on The Cloud (http://blogs.idc.com/ie/?p=189) • Offsite, provided by third-party provider - “In the cloud” execution, which for most practical purposes means offsite (really, location-agnostic) • Accessed via the Internet - standards-based, universal network access though this doesn’t preclude security or quality-of-service value-add • Minimal/no IT skills to “implement” - online, simplified specification of services and no lengthy implementation of on-premise systems • Automated Provisioning - self-service requesting, near real-time deployment, dynamic & fine-grained scaling • Fine-grained Pricing - usage-based pricing capability though some providers mask this granularity with long-term, fixed price agreements • System Interface Via Web Services APIs - providing a standards-based framework for accessing and integrating with and among cloud services • Shared resources/common versions - some ability to customize “around” the shared services, via configuration options within the service

  16. From Internal Cloud to Private Cloud PrivateCloud Enterprise Data Center Service Provider Virtualization Federation Virtual Data Center Information Today’s Data Center Security

  17. Applications Web/App Server Middleware Databases OS Environment Compute Resource Storage Networking Cloud Computing – Fundamentals • You use IT resources or services over the Net • You pay based on usage (Utility based) • Resources via the the Cloud can be easily scaled up and down • You don’t care how the resources/services are implemented (physically) within the Cloud • You don’t need to manage the underlying infrastructure • You apply any resource from any where

  18. Building The Private Cloud your applications your information enterprise IT resources any device any where VMware Cisco EMC enterprise infrastructure server – network - storage provider infrastructure communications carrier

  19. VCE Landscape integrated services and solutions enterprise data centers compatible service providers integrated management cloud operating system VMware integrated functionality unified network and computingCisco integrated connectivity virtual information infrastructureEMC integrated security integrated partner ecosystem

  20. Control Center • Smarts ESM/ADM • IT Compliance Analyzer • Server Config Manager EMC and vSphere Integration • Avamar • Replication Manager • Networker • Data Protection Advisor • RSA Authentication Manager • RSA Envision • Storage QoS • Virtual Provisioning • Virtual Storage vCenter 4.0 Application APIs Scalability Security Availability VMware vSphere 4.0 vCompute Infrastructure APIs vStorage vNetwork • Ultrascale • V-Max • Ultraflex • EFD • Cisco UCS, VN-Link and Nexus Family supported by EMC SMARTS • Cisco leverages EMC RSA • Only Vendor Integrated into all 3 vStorage APIs • PowerPath for VMware • EMC Storage Viewer Plug-in • EMC SRM Failback Plug-in • EMC VDI Plug-in

  21. VMware Cisco EMC – the Virtual Datacenter OS EMC as a VMware Authorized Consultant (VAC) to help customers put it all together

  22. I/O Consolidation with FCoE Today LAN SAN B SAN A LAN SAN B SAN A Ethernet FC FC Ethernet FC Ethernet FC Enhanced Ethernet and FCoE CISCO -Benefit of Unified Fabric: I/O Consolidation

  23. The EMC Information Infrastructure:Designed for, and Integrated with, VMware Storage • Celerra, CLARiiON, Symmetrix DMX, Symmetrix V-Max and PowerPath • Integrated with VMware vStorage and vCenter Data Protection • Avamar, NetWorker, Replication Manager, EMC Remote Replication • Integrated with VMware Backup and vStorage Site Recovery Manager Management • Smarts Suite – Application Discovery Manager, Server Manager, IT Compliance Analyzer, ControlCenter, Navisphere, StorageScope • Integrated with vCenter and vStorage Multi-Pathing Security • enVision, Authentication Manager, SecureID • Integrated with VMware VMSafe and vCenter Solutions and Services • Proven solutions and end-to-end services for EMC and VMware • Jointly developed and delivered with VMware

  24. Where is EMC Innovating

  25. Data Center of the FuturePartnership Benefits V Virtual Data Center OS + C Unified Computing and Networking + E Information Infrastructure   50% increase in Storage Utilization 40:1 Server Consolidation and beyond  70% Reduction in Power and Cooling Costs    Guaranteed, Trusted and Validated Infrastructure 95% Reduction in HA Cost; 70% Reduction in DR Cost 80% Reduction in Management Costs

  26. User world Physicalreality Virtuallayer User world Virtualworld Physicalworld Service request ‘Object/overview/process’ • This is the only thing a user wants: • a quick dedicated response, • which is delivered in a secure way, • with high performance and • at any place and at any moment. • To initiate this service we • need: • a ‘service engine’ that powers the delivery (the virtual machine) • the core data to processor to show (the virtualLUN that locates data) and • an infrastructure that enables them to stay connected. VM server Service Orchestrator network VLUN storage • Secure • High performance • 24x7xforever result Virtual Workplace Virtual Infrastructure next next next • In the physicalworld we need: • A service orchestratortoinitiate: • The Virtual Machine on a server • The Virtual LUN on a storage device • The link between server and storage • Anarchitecturewithstandardstobuildthisworld 3 market leaders present jointly a standardized architecture for the Data Center of the Future

  27. Any application, any device, any where provision your applications Your application stack your information Virtual Enterprise enterprise infrastructure server – network - storage

  28. Accelerate Deployments with Best Practices • Application Solutions • Exchange • SQL Server • SharePoint • Oracle • SAP • Use Case Solutions • Infrastructure • Backup • Management • Disaster recovery • Client/VDI • Product Solutions • Unified storage • Avamar • Replication • Deduplication • Smarts • RSA

  29. Virtualization Blueprints Overview • VMware Integrated • Management • Cisco Unified Computing VMware Cloud OS Cisco Unified Fabric EMC Data Protection EMC Unified Storage Replication to DR • EMC • Disaster Recovery

  30. Cisco Unified Computing • Stateless Computing • Unified Fabric DCE / FCoE • VMware • vSphere • Lab Manager • Cisco Unified Fabric • Nexus 1000v Virtual Switch • MDS 9100/9200 SAN Switch • EMC Data Protection • Avamar Virtual Edition • Dedupe at Source • EMC Unified Storage • Celerra NX4 • Multi-protocol : iSCSI and NFS • Single Tier Storage Virtualization BlueprintTest/Dev Mission Critical Business Critical Utility Test/Dev

  31. Virtualization BlueprintUtility Servers • Cisco Unified Computing • Stateless Computing • Unified Fabric DCE / FCoE • Role-based Control • VMware • vSphere Cluster • VMware HA • DRS • VCB • Cisco Unified Fabric • Nexus 1000v Virtual Switch • MDS 9100/9200 SAN Switch • EMC Data Protection • Avamar Single Node • Dedupe at Source • EMC Unified Storage • Celerra NX4 – HA Configuration • Multi-protocol : iSCSI, NFS, FC • 2 Tier Storage Mission Critical Business Critical Utility Test/Dev

  32. Cisco Unified Computing • Stateless Computing • Unified Fabric DCE / FCoE • Role-based Control • 384GB RAM per server • DR Configuration • VMware Integrated Management • Cisco UCS Manager • Cisco Unified Fabric Mgt • EMC ECC vCenter Plugin • EMC Replication Manager • VMware • vCenter • vSphere Cluster • VMware HA, DRS • VCB for backup • SRM for DR • Cisco Unified Fabric • Nexus 7000 Core Switch • Nexus 1000V Virtual Switch • MDS 9500 SAN • Application Control Engine • Wide Area Application Services • EMC Data Protection • Avamar RAIN Config • Dedupe at Source • Deduplicated replication • EMC Unified Storage • Celerra HA Configuration or V-Max • Multi-protocol : iSCSI, NFS, FC • Business Continuity Snapshots • 2 Tier Storage Replication to DR • EMC Disaster Recovery • Recoverpoint Replication Virtualization BlueprintBusiness Critical Servers Mission Critical Business Critical Utility Test/Dev

  33. Cisco Unified Computing • Stateless Computing • Unified Fabric DCE / FCoE • Role Based Control • 384GB RAM per server • DR Configuration • 320 servers; 1000’s of VM’s • Low-latency Hypervisor bypass • VMware Integrated Management • Cisco UCS Manager • Cisco Unified Fabric Mgt • EMC ECC vCenter Plugin • EMC Replication Manager • VMware • vCenter • vSphere Cluster • VMware FT, HA, DRS • SRM for DR • Cisco Unified Fabric • Nexus 7000 Core Switch • Nexus 1000v Virtual Switch • MDS 9500 SAN • Application Control Engine • Wide Area Application Services • EMC Data Protection • Avamar RAIN Config • Dedupe at Source • Deduplicated replication • Networker • Data Protection Advisor • EMC Unified Storage • Symmetrix V-Max; Up to 8 Engines • Multi-protocol : iSCSI, NFS, FC • Advanced Storage Tiering • Business Continuity Snapshots Replication to DR • EMC Disaster Recovery • SRDF • Zero Data Loss Async, Sync, Star Replication • Continuous Data Protection Virtualization BlueprintMission Critical Servers Mission Critical Business Critical Utility Test/Dev

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