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Changing Face of Virtualization. David Senf, Director Infrastructure Solutions Group idc.com November 24, 2009. 2009. 8.4%. Profits. GDP. Un- employment. -33.8%. -2.4%. Yet another forecast. Source: IDC Market Models. IT conundrum – tradeoffs inevitable.
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Changing Face of Virtualization David Senf, Director Infrastructure Solutions Group idc.com November 24, 2009
2009 8.4% Profits GDP Un-employment -33.8% -2.4%
Yet another forecast Source: IDC Market Models
“capacity=demand” The Big Switch – Nicholas Carr
Real Estate Admin Utilization & Maintain ++++ Power & Cooling
Virtualization by the numbers • Top Savings Opex Capex 25% cost reductionover 12 monthsacross capex and opex
Business case development Half of firms create formal business caseto justify virtualization investments. As for the rest.... • “I figured I had saved about $1.5M...[in] hardware costs... I didn’t go into a lot of the intangibles...” • Pharmaceutical “If I go to my CFO, he wants to see a couple of pieces of data, not a hundred.” - Manufacturing
Server build decisions Suggest virtual servers 57% Virtualdefault 32% Hardwarecentric 11% N=400
Annual Cores Shipped Annual CPUs Shipped Server capability and density soars – virtualization gets a leg up 1 app/CPU 1 app/core 1 app/blade 1 app/server
Sprawling Server InfrastructureOperational Costs Rise Dramatically WW Spending on Servers, Power and Cooling, and Management/Administration Customer Spending ($B)
New Economic Model for the Datacenter Shifts to Automation Tools are a Requirement WW Spending on Servers, Power and Cooling, and Management/Administration Customer Spending ($B) Virtualization Management Gap
Zero sum game? “If we had not virtualized the number of servers would be significantly greater...Our carbon footprint would be greater… We are spending less as a whole.” - Financial Services
New Economic Model for the Datacenter Shifts to Automation Tools are a Requirement WW Spending on Servers, Power and Cooling, and Management/Administration Customer Spending ($B)
Few VMs Profile • IT-centric • Virtualize for hardware savings • Low ITIL use • Resource mgmt • Lack of visibility • Manual processes • Physical & virtual tools / mgmt separate • Lower VM / server rate(e.g., 5/server)
Many VMs Profile • Business-centric • Virtualize for competitive advantage • High ITIL use • DR/HA • Resource monitoring / measurement • Automate processes • Physical & virtual tools / mgmt integrated • Higher VM / server rate(e.g., 25/server)
Virtual machine adoption hurdles – past Time Inst. Resistance
Virtual machine adoption hurdles – present Tools Cost/ Budget Expertise Availability Capacity Planning
The Next Virtualization Milestones 2006 • Virtualization 3.0 • Automation • Service oriented • Policy based • “Cloud” Computing • Variable costs Virtual Clients Utility Computing 3% 1% SW Availability Development & Test 11% 36% • Virtualization 2.5 • Unplanned • HA/DR/back-up • Workload balancing • Virtual Clients Production Consolidation 2013 49% • Virtualization 2.0 • Mobility • Planned downtime • Virtual Clients SW Development & Test Virtual Clients 6% Operational Cost Reduction 15% Production Consolidation Utility Computing 24% 16% Availability 39% CAPEX • Virtualization 1.0 • Encapsulation • Resource sharing • Dynamic consolidation
Physical Virtual Server Type High Business Critical Low Virtualization has lots of head room
Server Virtualization Impact: 8.0 Cross Over 7.6 7.0 6.3 5.4 4.3 3.3 3.0 VM Densities Nearly Triple 2005 2006 2007 2009 2008 2010 2011 2012 20% Shipments 5% Shipments
Virtualization Machine MovementMobility is on the Rise Move VMs Using Policy Tools Don’t Move VMs Move VMs Manually Move VMs Manually & Using Tools VM Mobility Management VM Movement Frequency • 80% report moving virtual machines across physical hardware • 60% report using automation tools • This highlights the evolution of virtualization and the desire to exploit increased functionality • Illustrates movement towards more dynamic & flexible IT environment
VM tools features we desire 1st wave 2nd wave N=297: QC01MR. Which of the following systems management features or tools are you currently using to support your virtual servers? Please select all that apply.
DR plan? What DR plan? Which of the following describes your organization’s business continuity planning status? We have a plan that is regularly tested Have no plan I think one area specifically that [virtualization] has changed is our ability to provide a better level of service [for] our DR and BCP. - Financial Services Have anad hocplan We have a plan,but it is not regularly tested N=255
Dial it up – ITIL? 23% in 2008 12% in 2006 Process automation evolves on a scale fromanti-inflammatoryearly on, tosteroiddown the road
50% of Canadian Firms Use & Plan to UseDesktop Virtualization Total PCs installed in Canada from 1985 - 2009
PC Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)Opex makes up the bulk of spending 10% 60% • Operations 7% • Administration • Deploy, Support, Train • Hardware & • Software 23% Q: What is the average breakdown of your PC expenditure? Source IDC Virtualization Forum