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Intelligent Information Networking

Cisco on Cisco—Executive ModuleVersion 7.0, Q1, FY’07

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Cisco’s 3–5 Year Technology VisionThe Intelligent Information Network: A Global Systems Approach

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The Intelligent Movement of Data/Voice/Video Across a System of Networks

Integrated Systems

Phase 1

Integrated Services

Virtualized Networking Resources

Phase 2

Integrated Applications

Application-Aware Network and Services

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Phase 1: Integrated SystemsCisco IT Has Been Implementing IIN for the Last 5 Years

Cisco Data Centers run standardized server technology, Operating Systems, Storage Systems, Web, and Application Environments

Convergence of Technology

Convergence of TransportCisco has been running a converged Wireless, Data, Voice, Video, and Remote Access Network for over 4 years

Integrated Systems

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Phase I: Integrated SystemsConvergence of Technology

IBM Web App Svr

Apache Web Server

Linux OS

HardwareHP x86

StorageCisco/EMC

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Phase I: Integrated SystemsConvergence of Transport

Server

1999: WLAN

Converged, Managed IP Network

2000: Voice

2000: VPN Remote Access

2002: WAN Re-architecture

2003: Storage Networking

2005–2007:

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Phase 1: Results to DateConverged Systems Reduce Cost of Ownership, Enable Services

• Simplified Infrastructure• Reduced cost of operation• Improved flexibility• Virtualization readyIntegrated

Systems• Simplified management• Improved reliability• Reduced cost of ownership

Convergence of Technology

Convergence of Transport

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Phase 2: Integrated ServicesCisco IT delivers services without dedicated physical resources

For many years, Cisco IT has been delivering services in an abstracted way, separating the usage of the service from the physical location of the resources

Virtualizing the Services

Integrated Services

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Phase 2: Virtualization

2004: Storage—Virtual SAN

2004: Virtual DC (CDN)

Virtual LAN1990s:

2004: Virtual Web Servers (CSM)

2006–2007: Virtualized Server and Network Resources

Virtualized Services

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Phase 2 Example: Storage VirtualizationFrom Direct Access Storage (DAS)…

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Phase 2 Example: Storage Virtualization… to Storage Area Networks (SANs) …

Business Unit 1

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SAN 1

SAN 2

SAN 3

SAN 4

Business Unit 3

Business Unit 4

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Phase 2 Example: Storage Virtualization…to Virtual SANs (VSANs)

Business Unit 1

Business Unit 2

Pooled SAN Storage for Increased Utilization

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Phase 2: Results to DateVirtual Content and Storage Are Anywhere in the Network

• Higher utilization • Higher efficiency• Cost effective content

positioning • Speed of new system

deployment• Consistent global voice and

voicemail services • Simplified change deployment

Integrated Services

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Phase 3: Integrated Applications

Cisco IT has begun deploying network equipment that provides intelligent handling of application traffic

Intelligent Application Handling in the Network

Integrated Applications

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Phase 3: Application Enhancement

2006: Application-Oriented Networking (AON)

2006: Application Velocity (WAAS)

2007: AON in the WAN

Enhanced Applications

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Phase 3: Application-Oriented NetworkingApplication LayerCustomer 1 Customer N

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Application Utilities Examples

• SSL termination • SIG/cert validation• Authentication• Logging

• Protocol conversion • Payload encryption• Payload decryption• Schema validation

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Communications Utilities Examples

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Phase 3: Results to DateApplications Run Better over the Network

Integrated Systems

• Supports ability to change policies or add new capabilities to applications without having to ‘touch’ them

• Offloading functions from 100s of apps into a single resource (AON Blade) will reduce server processing load and storage requirements

• Save developer and retrofitting time

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Summary Of IIN Benefits for CiscoIn

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Consolidated, simple, manageable tools and platforms

Flexible, ‘as-needed’, large shared resource pools

Simple data center environments, flexible communication between users and applicationsIntegrated systems, services and apps mean more value can be obtained from the network, infrastructure, applications and services

One infrastructure lessens complexity, reduces CapEx and OpEx

Improved productivity of business applications and security

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Cisco on Cisco – Intelligent Information Network

Productivity Cost SavingsOperational Excellence Fast Facts

Centralized control of the network communications services and resources allow administrators to apply policies and services whenever needed

Minimizing resource waste and cost with unused resources put back in virtual pool

Using one infrastructure lessens network complexity resulting in reduced CapEx and OpEx

Instantly provide services from a virtual pool of shared resources

Integrated Services platforms (ISR, Cat 6500) reduce complexity and improve manageability

AON deployments significantly reduce development and support costs; minimize server and storage requirements; simplify web services architecture

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