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Cisco UCS – server or a game changer ? Martina Herceg Jungic
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Architected for Workload Diversity and Fast IT
Mobile Technologies for
Customer Engagement
81% 80% Data Mining
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65% 60% Cloud
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How Companies View Digitization
Mobile Technologies for
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78% Cyber
Security
65% 60% Cloud
Computing Internet of
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New PwC Survey: CEOs
Embrace Digital Transformation2
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Companies Can Avoid The
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Technology Brings Opportunities. Causes Disruptions
1.Gartner 2. PWC Digitization Drives Radical Changes to Data and Applications
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IT Agenda
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their market imperatives (it’s MOOSE - “keeping the lights on”)
The BT Agenda helps win, serve, or retain customers
NOW
SAVE MONEY
MAKE MONEY
What this means for their future
Tec
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Man
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IT Agenda
BT Agenda
Evolve To A Better Balance
Will Never Drop To Zero
NOW FUTURE
IT Agenda
BT Agenda
BT spending is growing faster than IT
January 2015, The Global Tech Market Outlook For 2015 To 2016
10.4% BT
4.4% IT
Source: Gartner 2015, Bimodal IT: How to Be Digitally Agile Without Making a Mess
BIMODAL IT
THINK MARATHON RUNNER
THINK SPRINTER
MODE 1 MODE 2
Goal
Value
Approach
Governance
Sourcing
Talent
Culture
Cycle Times Long (months)
IT-centric, removed from customer
Good for conventional process and projects
Plan-driven, approval-based
Enterprise suppliers, long-term deals
Price for performance
Waterfall, V-model, “high-ceremony IID”
Reliability
Short (hours, days, weeks)
Business-centric, close to customer
Good for new and uncertain projects
Empirical, continuous, process-based
Small, new vendors; short-term deals
Revenue, brand, customer experience
Agile, Kanban, “low-ceremony IID”
Agility
System L
SiliconPhotoni
Mode 1 Mode 2
White Box
White Box
SiliconPhotoni
White Box
White Box
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HYPER-NVERGED
CONVERGED INFRASTRUCTURE
BLADE SERVERS
RACK SERVERS
MULTI-NODE AND CLOUD SCALE
DISAGGREGCOMPUT
CAUTION: SILOS AHEAD
Source: Gartner, Cisco IT, “Data Center Cost Portfolio”
29%
22% 12%
11%
10%
7%
7% 2%
Overall Spend Distribution
People Software Energy / Facilities Servers
Networking Storage Disaster Recovery Overhead
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1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016
Server-Related Spend WW New Server, Power, Cooling, Management,
and Administration Spending Share
New Server Server Admin Power and Cooling
Source: IDC #250082, “Worldwide Server, Power and Cooling, and Managemenand Administration Spending 2014–2018 Forecast,” August 2014
FREESTANDING NFRASTRUCTURE
INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE SCALE OUT HYPERCONVERGED
ONE SYSTEM, ONE OPERATING MODEL
FREESTANDING INFRASTRUCTURE
INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE SCALE OUT HYPERCONVERGED
ONE SYSTEM, ONE OPERATING MODEL
FREESTANDING INFRASTRUCTURE
INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE SCALE OUT HYPERCONVERGED
Fog-Edge Cloud Core Data Center
UCS M-Series Modular Servers
UCS C3160
Fourth Generation UCS
C-Series Rack Servers
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36,500
33,000
30,000
28,000
26,000
23,000
13,000
5,400
900
Aug '14
Apr '14
Feb '14
Dec '13
Aug '13
May '13
May '12
May '11
May '09 Rapid Rate of Adoption; Cisco UCS Customers WW
isco UCS in Five Years emand for Data Center Innovation Has Attracted 36,500 Customers and 75% of Fortune 500
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Cisco
HP
IBM
Dell
Others
Q3CY09 Q2CY14
Q3CY09 vsQ2CY14
2.4%
47.7%
34.4%
9.2%
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sco UCS #1 in North America X86 Blade Server Market CY09 vs. Q2CY14 Vendor Shares1
% 42.5%
34.6% %
9.3% 11.2%
2.4%
Source:1 IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, 2014Q2, August 2014, Vendor Revenue Share
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Cisco
HP
IBM
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isco UCS #2 in Worldwide X86 Blade Server Market
CY09 vs. Q2CY14 Vendor Shares1
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50.4%
29.1%
8.2%
11.1%
10.6%
27.4%
39.4%
12.9%
9.6%
%
Source:1 IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, 2014Q2, August 2014, Vendor Revenue Share
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Virtualization + Orchestration and Automation Tools
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Fixed Infrastructure:
Virtual Resource Pools:
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ways Rooted In Physical Infrastructure
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Unified Computing
Modular, Stateless
Computing Elements
Unified Fabric
Highly Scalable, Secure Network
Fabric
Unified Management
Automated Resource
Management (Physical and
Virtual)
Unified Cloud Networking
Services
Automated L4–7 Virtual
Services Provisioning
and Deployment
Cisco Unified Data Center he Platform for Delivering Cloud Services
OPEN RESILIENT SECURE SCALABLE
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Unified Fabric • Radical infrastructure simplification
• Efficient scaling • High performance
SingleConnect, Networking, Cabling,
and Warranty Power and Cooling
Servers and Warranty
Unified Management • Embedded device management
• Self-integrating • Stateless
• Automated • Programmable
Provisioning and Ongoing Administration
Systems Management Software
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SAN LAN
SAN LAN
MGMT MGMT Over the past 10 years An evolution of size, not thinking More servers & switches than ev
More switches per server Management applied, not integrat
An accidental architecture
Result: Complexity More points of management More difficult to maintain policy
coherence More difficult to secure More difficult to scale
onal & SAN ections
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onal & SAN ections
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Embed management
Remove unnecessary • Switches
• Adapters • Management Modules
Unify fabrics
Power & Cooling • Less than 1/3rd the support
infrastructure • 63% open design • Low power components
Optimize virtualization • Processor Density
• VM/host ratio
• 20+% I/O improvement
SAN LAN
MGMT SAN
LAN
MGMT
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iple Connections
arate Remote agement per ssis
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onal & SAN ections
onal gement ections
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onal & SAN ections
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exus 5000 family
UCS 6000 Fabric Interconnect & Fabric Extender
c Interconnect & Fabric Extender UCS 6000 Fabric& F b i E t d
Nexus 2000 family
NX-OS
UCS Manager Built On NX-OS
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UCS Blade Servers Industry Standard x86 Intel Architecture
UCS 5108 – Blade ChassisBlade inserts into the ChassisBlades are a logical part of the chassis
UCS Fabric Extender – I/O ModuleInserts into Blade ChassisChassis is logical part of the Fabric Extender
UCS Fabric Interconnect Fabric Extender is logically a part of the Fabric Interconnect
UCS ManagerManagement resides in the Fabric Interconnect
UCS Components and Relationships
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2 Links 20 Gb per chassis
8 Links 80 Gb per chassis
16 Links 160 Gb per chassis
Flexible per chassis bandwidth allocation
4 Links 40 Gb per chassis
SAN BSAN A
2/4/8G FC 10GE FCoE
LAN
1 Gig-E 10 Gig-E
1 Gig-E 10 Gig-E
NFS/CIFS Storage Appliance
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Cisco VIC
2 Network Adapters 2 Fibre Channel HBAs
2 Network Adapters 0 Fibre Channel HBAs
8 Network Adapters 3 Fibre Channel HBAs
16 Network Adapters 6 Fibre Channel HBAs
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onverged Network Adapter designed for both Bare-metal S and VM-based deployments Windows Server 2008 and 2012 Linux (RHEL, SUSE, Oracle) VMware v4 and v5 Microsoft HyperV Citrix Xen RH KVM
rimary Features High Performance (up to 80 Gbps & 900K IOPS) Fabric Extension Networking (up to 256 vNICs) OS-transparent Path Failover VM-aware Networking Centralized Management (UCS Manager)
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VN-Link in Hardware (VIC)
VM Pass-Through
VN-Link in Hardware (VIC) Hypervisor Bypass
Standard Mode Each device gets a dedicated PCIe device Appears Virtual Switch to hypervisor 12%-15% CPU performance improvement vMotion / Live Migration supported
vSphere 4 or 5, Hyper-V 2012, RHEL KVM 6.3
High-Performance Mode Hypervisor Bypass Each device gets a dedicated device Appears as Distributed Virtual hypervisor
30% CPU performance improv vMotion / Live Migration suppo vSphere 5, Hyper-V 2012, RHE6.3
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vSwitch: 65% CPU @ ~7 Gbps
VM DirectPath: 37% CPU @ ~9.4 Gbps
UCS – Unified fabric simplifies deployment
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Unified Fabric for Blade and Rack Servers
ELIMINATECABLES
ELIMINATESWITCHES
Fewer Switches = Fewer Cables
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Real WorldTCO Examples
Ongoing Administration Servers Power and Cooling
System Management
Traditional Rack Server Cisco Rack Server Cisco Wins: Deltas
1 Server 4 Adapters 1 Adapters 3
9 Cables 2 Cables 7
10 Servers 40 Adapters 10 Adapters 30
90 Cables 20 Cables 70
50 Servers 200 Adapters 50 Adapters 150
450 Cables 100 Cables 350
100 Servers 400 Adapters 100 Adapters 300
900 Cables 200 Cables 700
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Ongoing Administration Servers Power and Cooling
System Management
-Year TCO42% overall savings
$12,707 3-year per nodeoverall savings
CO UCS C240 M4 VS. HP DL380 G9
Savings Breakdown
Server hardware and warranty 25
Switch hardware and warranty, cabling 72
Power and cooling 39
Initial provisioning and ongoing server and networking administration 42
Systems management software licenses and warranty 10
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Real WorldTCO Examples
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$2,911,456 $303,261
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graph compares the 3-year TCO for 96 HP ProLiant DL380 G9 Servers with the 3-year TCO for 96 Cisco UCS C240 M4 Rack Servers. Each server has two Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2640v3 CPUs, 64 GB of mory. HP networking includes six 1 Gigabit Ethernet and two 16-Gbps Fibre Channel connections for the HP rack servers. This is compared with the Cisco VIC 1227 mLOM dual-port 10-Gbps Unified Fabric adapCisco rack servers and corresponding switches. Pricing is as of May 21, 2015.
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“With our previous virtualization platform, every new server we added required ten 1-Gigabit Ethernet cables and five Fibre Channel cables, which increased costs and complicated troubleshooting.”
"We need 50 percent fewer adapters for the SAN connection to the servers. Savings from the cable front are considerably higher still. In addition to a reduced need for investment, having fewer adapters and cables facilitates scalability and drastically reduces installation and maintenance work."
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Real WorldTCO Examples
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System Management
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onfiguration Portability
SIM Card Identity for a Phone
Service Profile Identity for a Server
UCS Service Profile
Network Policy
Storage Policy
Server Policy
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LAN
SAN
• RAID settings • Disk scrub actions RAID settings
•Disk scrub actions mber of vHBAs A WWN assignments Boot Parameters A firmware
• FC Fabric assignments for HBAs
SANSANsettings er port assignment per vNIC Transmit/Receive Rate Limiting
• VLAN assignments for NICs • VLAN tagging config for NICs
LAN ANLANAN
•VLAN tagging config for NICs r of vNICs
ettings\ mware ced feature settings
• Remote KVM IP settings • Call Home behavior • Remote KVM firmware •Call Home behavior •Remote KVM firmware • Server UUID
• Serial over LAN settings • Boot order • IPMI settings • BIOS scrub actions • BIOS firmware • BIOS Settings
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LAN
SAN
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Database
ESX
Web
Exchange
Exchange
Service Profile: DataBase Network1: DB_vlan10 Network1 QoS: Platinum MAC : 08:00:69:02:01:FC WWN: 5080020000075740 Boot Order: SAN, LAN FW: DataBaseSanBundle
Service Profile: ESX-Host Network1: esx_prod Network1 QoS: Gold MAC : 08:00:69:11:19:EC WWN: 5080020000074312 Boot Order: SAN, LAN FW: ESXHostBundle
Service Profile: WebServer Network1: www_prod Network1 QoS: Gold MAC : 08:00:69:10:78:ED Boot Order: LOCAL FW: WebServerBundle
Service Profile: WebServerNetwork1: www_prodNetwork1 QoS: Gold MAC : 08:00:69:10:78:EDBoot Order: LOCAL FW: WebServerBundle
Service Profile: Exchange Network1: back_end_Prod Network1 QoS: Bronze MAC : 08:00:69:13:5E:EA WWN: 5080020000072891 Boot Order: SAN, LAN FW: WinSrvBundle
Exchange
Service Profile: Exchange Network1: back_end_Prod Network1 QoS: Bronze MAC : 08:00:69:13:5E:EA WWN: 5080020000072891 Boot Order: SAN, LAN FW: WinSrvBundle
ttributes decoupled from hardware components Firmware Version, Boot Order, BIOS, VLAN, QoS, etc 100+ definable attributes “Integrated Stateless Computing”
ynamic Provisioning Deploy in minutes, not days Easy hardware maintenance Touchless server mobility
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ESX
Web
Exchange
Exchange
Service Profile: WebServer-1 Network1: www_prod Network1 QoS: Gold MAC : 08:00:69:10:78:ED Boot Order: LOCAL FW: WebServerBundle FW: WebServerBundleFW: WebServerBundle
Service Profile: WebServer-2 Network1: www_prod Network1 QoS: Gold MAC : 08:00:69:10:78:EF Boot Order: LOCAL FW: WebServerBundle
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0:17:54 0:18:54
1:18:35 1:23:41
1-Blade Scenario 2-Blade Scenario
Deployment Times
Cisco UCS HP ProLiant
10
14
31
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1-Blade Scenario 2-Blade Scenario
Number of Steps
Cisco UCS HP ProLiant
dditional Information ncipled Technologies Test Report–July 2013 | YouTube Video
visioning Infrastructure and Cabling
Real World TCO Examples
Ongoing Administration Servers Power and Cooling System
Management
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“Our staff can now provision a test environment in minutes, not months, so we can test new ideas very rapidly. It’s given us a competitive edge.”
“UCS service profiles have made server deployment easier and about three times faster.”
The improvements in provisioning and implementation have dramatically reduced the load on Allianz’s IT professionals, freeing them to focus on more strategically important projects.
BASED ON 99 CUSTOMER CASE STUDIES
visioning Infrastructure and Cabling
Real World TCO Examples
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erver Cost Reduction
Virtual Interface Cards and Unified Fabric
UY FEWER ERVERS
LIMINATE I/O DAPTERS
Pool and Reduce Hot Spares Using UCSM Service Profiles
Eliminate Management Servers
Improve Consolidation with Large Memory and Industry-leading Performance
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Real World TCO Examples
Ongoing Administration Servers Power and Cooling System
Management
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1 x 1-Gbps Management 1-Gbps Production Data
1-Gbps Production Data
1 x 1-Gbps vMotion
1 x 1-Gbps VM Console
1 x 1-Gbps VMkernel
x 8-Gbps Fibre Channel
Fibre Channel Top-of-Rack Switches
Ethernet Top-of-Rack Switches
Ethernet Management Network Switch
Traditional Rack Server Per Server Cisco UCS C-Series RServer
4 Physical NICs/HBAs 1
9 Cables 2
visioning Infrastructure and Cabling
Real World TCO Examples
Ongoing Administration Servers Power and Cooling System
Management
Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnects
2x 10-Gbps Unified Fabric Data and Management
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Hot Spare Burst Capacity Spare Live/Production
Total Servers: 18
Blade
Blade
Blade
Blade
Blade
Blade
Blade
Blade
Web
Rack
Rack
Rack
Rack
Rack
tabase
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Blade
Blade
Blade
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tualized Apps
Blade
Blade
Blade
Blade
Web
Rack
Rack
Rack
Database
Blade
Blade
Blade
Virtualized Apps
Blade
Blade
Rack
Total Servers: 1
Blade
Spares Pool
Without UCS Service Profiles: Silos Individually Provisioned for Peak Demand and Failures
Idle Hotspare Servers Require Application-Specific HW and Firmware Image Configurations
With UCS Service Profiles: Configure and Provision Bare Metal on the Fly with Application-specific Service Profile Templates
Availability and Burst Capacity Delivered with Fewer Spares
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Real World TCO Examples
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Management
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CISCO UCS: 100+ WORLD RECORDS Superior Technology Fueling Industry-leading Application Performance
26 CPU
17 Virtualization
and Cloud
7 Database
17 Enterprise Application
18 Enterprise Middleware
18HPC
Additional Information Cisco UCS Benchmarks that held world record performance records as of date of publication For details, please see source document Cisco Unified Computing System and Intel Xeon Processors: 100 World-Record Performance Results
Superior Performance
• Improved end-user experiences • Increased business velocity • Reduced software licensing costs
• Reduced infrastructure footprint
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UCS C460 M4 Mission-Critical, 4-Socket Server for Large, CPU-Intensive Applications
UCS B420 M4 Enterprise Class, 4-Socket Blade
for Large, Memory-Intensive Bare Metal and Virtualized
Applications
UCS B420 M4 UCS B260 M4 Mission-Critical, 2-Socket Blade for Large, CPU-Intensive Bare
Metal and Virtualized Applications
dUCS B260 M4 UCS B460 M4
Mission-Critical, 4-Socket Blade for Large, CPU-Intensive Bare
Metal and Virtualized Applications
UCS M-Series Modular Servers
Modular servers optimized for Cloud-scale deployments
UCS C240 M4 Ideal Platform for Big Data, ERP,
and Database Applications
UCS B200 M4 Optimal Choice for VDI, Private Cloud,
or Dense Virtualization/ Consolidation Workloads
UCS C220 M4 Versatile, General Purpose Enterprise Infrastructure, and Application Server
UCS C3160/3260 apacity-Optimized Platform for ge Object Storage at Scale
CLOUD SCALE ENTERPRISE PERFORMANCE INTENSIVE / MISSION CRITICAL
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UNIFIED ARCHITECTURE
Radical infrastructure simplification Efficient scaling High performance
UNIFIED MANAGEMENT
Embedded device management Self-integrating Stateless Automated Programmable
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Power and Cooling
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Provisioning and Ongoing Administration
Systems Management
Software
Cisco UCS Mini
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SMB ROBO & Industry Verticals
Data Center/Mini DaCenter
Only need 2 – 8 servers Expand to 20
Not an IT shop Simplicity is key
UCSM makes things easy Firmware updates Faulty blade replacement
Managed Service Remotely managed
through
Managed Services Onsite premises Application migration
Security DMZ Hardware Separation fo
compliances
Smaller failure domains
Large number of geographically dispersed sites
Need centralized management & control Consistency Compliance
No local IT staff UCS Central & UCS Mini
Manage 100 sites like managing 1
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roduct Concept
Based on current chassis Embed Fabric Interconnect Capability in the IOM slot
Match current UCS Network model Ethernet End Host Mode
Common Management with UCS UCSM, Service Profiles
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4 x SFP+ • Unified Ports
• Uplink (Ethernet, Fibre Channel and FCoE)
• Server: Direct-attach only
• Appliance • Supports 1 or 10
Gigabit Ethernet
QSFP+ ensed Port ect-attach UCS C-es Rack Servers
pliance Port oE Storage Port
Management Port • 10/100/1000 Mbps
USB Port rmware Upgrades
Console Management Port
Product Features and Specs Scale Numbers
Switch Fabric Throughput 500Gbps
LAN 1 Gigabit Port Density 4
LAN 10 Gigabit Port Density 4
FC Ports 4 (8G/4G)
MAC Address 8K
# of VLANs 200
# of IGMP Multicast Groups 50
Virtual Interface Support 648
P,V count 1K
Max frame size 9K
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324 Fabric Interconnect xpansion
FCS release Up to 7 rack mount servers C220M3 and C240M3
Post FCS Release Connect up 2 Chassis 2nd chassis is child (with 2204XP or 2208XP IOM) Licensed 40G scalability port Total 20 Servers 16 Blades
4 Rack Servers
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ETH 1 ETH 2
iSCSI/NAS iSCSI/NAS
11 EE
ETH 1 ETH 2
iSCSI/NAS/FC/FCoE iSCSI/NAS/FC/FC
ETH 1 ETH 2
Network attached storage Direct Attach storage
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LAN Any IEEE Compliant LAN SAN B
Any ANSI T11 Compliant SAN Mgmt
A
SAN A Any ANSI T11 Compliant SAN
Cisco Unified Computing System
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One Logical Chassis to Manage
LAN Connectivity SAN Networking Blade Chassis’ Server Blades Rack Servers
Server Identity Management Monitoring, Troubleshooting
etc.
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API API
Basic Management Functionality
API
API
UCS Director API
Stand-Alone UCS C-Series Unified Computing
System
UCS Central Policy Driven Multi DC, Multi-Domain
Management
UCS Director Policy Driven, Application Centric Infrastructure Management and Orchestration
CIMC
Integrated & Converged Infrastructure
UCS Manager Domain 1
UCS Manager Domain x
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Servers
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UCS Invicta
(Whiptail)
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On-Demand Automated
Delivery
Policy-Driven Provisioning
Secure Cloud Container
VMs Compute Network Storage
End-to-End Automation and
Lifecycle Management
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OS and Virtual
Machines
Storage
Network
Compute Cisco UCS Blades and Rack
Cisco Network and Services
CS Blades
Virtual and Bare-metal
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UCS Director
Nimble support target: Q3CY2014
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Multiple Management Applications
Frequent interaction
Many touch-points
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Thanks to the Cisco UCS Manager, the same staff of seven engineers who previously managed 90 servers now manages 150 Cisco servers.
“We estimate a productivity improvement of 30 percent for the IT team as a whole, with our people now able to focus on more strategic matters and new areas like energy efficiency.”
"Staff morale is soaring as technical teams are freed from break-fix issues and manual processes required to keep dozens of different systems running."
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LIMINATE FRASTRUCTURE
Unified Fabric for Blade and Rack Servers
Fewer Switches
Fewer Servers
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Smaller blade server increments reduces stranded capacity”
Fewer adapters to support /O requirements
Easier power management with UCS Manager No extra software to buy saving both CapEx and OpEx
• Industry-leading virtualization performance improves server consolidation ratios
• Fewer switches with a Unified Fabric
In the chassis and ToR
• Fewer cables for better airflow through the rac
YSTEM-LEVEL SAVINGS
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"The use of UCS has played a major role in reducing the overall energy required for power and cooling by an estimated 30 percent.” Centre d’Alt Rendiment
Server utilization has increased by 40 percent while data space, power, and cooling have been reduced by the same amount.
“We are saving $770 monthly on energy costs for each chassis,” Vince Stephens - Vice President TASER
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“When we compared the legacy server and network with one based on Cisco UCS, TCO effectively halves over a five-year investment lifecycle.” Dr. Phil Richards Director of IT, Loughborough University
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-Year TCO 48% overall savings
$18,542 5-year per node overall savings
Savings Breakdown
Server hardware and warranty 38
Switch hardware and warranty, cabling 80
Power and cooling 49
Initial provisioning and ongoing server and networking administration 79
Virtualization software licenses and warranty 39
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$1,814,456 $272,990
$245,195
$214,253
$14,531 $131,820 $935,667
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isco UCS Leading Overall Server Growth (Y/Y)
2%
-22%
-5%
37%
-3% -4% -2%
DC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, 2014Q2, August 2014, Vendor Revenue Share for top vendors. Revenue is cumulative 4 quarters (Q3CY13 – Q2CY14).
$13.3B $11.7B $8.1B $2.4B $1.7B $49.6B
Market
$2.6B