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© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco PublicPresentation_ID 1
Logotip
sponzora
Predstavljane i demonstracija zajedničke Vmware, Cisco i EMC (VCE) arhitekture
Blaženko Blažević, EMC
Marcel Brunner, EMC
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EMC in a Nutshell
EMC is the world leader in systems, software, services and solutions for building and managing secure and flexible information infrastructures. With these infrastructures, customers are able to intelligently and efficiently store, protect, and manage their information so that it can be made accessible, searchable, shareable, and, ultimately, actionable.
Recognized Leadership
• #1 external storage
• #1 external RAID
• #1 networked storage
• #1 open SAN
• #1 NAS
• #1 total storage software
• #1 storage management software
• #1 replication software
• #1 device management software
Company Information
• Revenue (2008): $14.9 billion
• Net income (2008): $1.4 billion
• Q3 (2009) Consolidated Revenue: $3.5 billion
• Employees (end Q3 2009 worldwide): ≈41,500
• Countries with EMC operations: > 80
• R&D investment (2009 estimate): $1.7 billion
• Total cash and investments (end Q3 2009): $8.4 billion
• Free cash flow (Q3 2009): $745 million
• Market capitalization: (Dec. 1 ’09) ≈$34 billion
• Founded: 1979
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EMC Growth and Diversification
Since 2003 ≈$9 billion invested in ≈40 strategic acquisitions
Services
Virtualization/Data Mobility
ResourceManagement
ContentManagement
Data Protection/ Archiving
InformationSecurity
Cloud Infrastructureand Services
NetworkIntelligence
Authentica
RSA
TablusVerid
Documentum
AcartusAsk OnceX-Hive Document
Sciences
Rainfinity
ProActivityCaptiva
AcxiomVMware Akimbi
Valyd
IndigoStone
Dolphin InternosisGeniant
Interlink
Astrum Smarts nlayers Voyence
BusinessEdge
Infra
Legato Kashya AvamarIlluminatorDantz
Mozy
Pi
Iomega
1/03 1/04 1/07 1/081/05 1/06 1/09
WysDM
Conchango
Data Domain
Source Labs
YottaYotta
Allocity
FastScale
Configuresoft
Kazeon
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Evolution of IT
Efficient Flexible
Mainframes
PCs, small servers
Evolution of micro-electronics
Virtualization – Cloud
Evolution of the Internet
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So What is Cloud Computing?
� Cloud computing describes a new [...] model for IT services based on the Internet, and it typically involves the provision of dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources.
� Many cloud-computing offerings employ the utility computing model, which is analogous to how traditional utility services (such as electricity) are consumed.
� Cloud computing users can avoid capital expenditure(CapEx) on HW, SW and services when they pay a provider only for what they use.
Source (all three): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing
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What Does It Need?
Virtualization Expertise
Internet Expertise
Consolidation Expertise
Virtual Computing Environment
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VMware + Cisco + EMC
The VCE Coalition
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PrivateCloud
PublicCloud
HybridCloud
Security
Cisco
EMC
VMware
Teleportation
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Vblock Design & Architectural Principles
A Data Center is a collection A Data Center is a collection
of pooled 'of pooled 'Vblocks' '
aggregated in aggregated in ‘‘Zones'. Zones'.
Design Selection Assembly Result
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Vblock Infrastructure Packages A New Way of Delivering IT
� Rapid deployment model of virtualized infrastructure
� Pre-integrated and validated solutions reduce total cost of ownership
� Service-level driven through predictable performance and operational characteristics
� Improved compliance/security and reduced risk Compute
Network
Virtualization
Storage
Vblock Infrastructure Packages
Solution Packages
Operating Systems
Applications
Information
Accelerate time to results, Reduce TCO
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Vblock Infrastructure PackagesScalable IT capability and performance
Vblock 2: Very Large Virtualized Compute and Storage Array
Vblock 2: Very Large Virtualized Compute and Storage Array
Vblock Unified Infrastructure Management
Vblock Unified Infrastructure Management
Vblock 1: Virtualized Workload Environment
Vblock 1: Virtualized Workload Environment
Aggregation LayerApplication and Network Services
Aggregation LayerApplication and Network Services
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Brief Introduction to Cisco UCS
� Consolidated Infrastructure
Natural aggregation point: Network
Less overhead per server
� Wire once: I/O on demand
LAN, SAN, IPC
� Centralized management
Embedded native management
Fewer switches, management modules
� Lower cost
Fewer switches, adapters, cables
Lower power consumption
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Brief Introduction to Cisco UCSTraditional Paradigm for Server Identity
� Today, server identity or “state” is embedded in the physical hardware
E.g., MAC & WWN addresses burned into adapters, boot settings in BIOS
� Server connectivity to LAN & SAN is tied to physical adapters and access ports
E.g., Access port on LAN defines VLAN, SAN zoning and LUN masking done on HBA WWN
� Today, server identity or “state” is embedded in the physical hardware
E.g., MAC & WWN addresses burned into adapters, boot settings in BIOS
� Server connectivity to LAN & SAN is tied to physical adapters and access ports
E.g., Access port on LAN defines VLAN, SAN zoning and LUN masking done on HBA WWN
BMC FirmwareBMC FirmwareMAC AddressNIC FirmwareNIC Settings
MAC AddressNIC FirmwareNIC Settings
Drive Controller F/WDrive Firmware
Drive Controller F/WDrive Firmware
UUIDBIOS FirmwareBIOS SettingsBoot Order
UUIDBIOS FirmwareBIOS SettingsBoot Order
WWN AddressHBA FirmwareHBA Settings
WWN AddressHBA FirmwareHBA Settings
Hardware State
LAN Connectivity SAN ConnectivityOS & Application
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Brief Introduction to Cisco UCSHardware “State” Abstraction
� Separate firmware, addresses, and parameter settings from server hardware
� Physical servers become interchangeable hardware components
� LAN and SAN connectivity “follow” the server, settings part of Service Profile.
� Separate firmware, addresses, and parameter settings from server hardware
� Physical servers become interchangeable hardware components
� LAN and SAN connectivity “follow” the server, settings part of Service Profile.
BMC FirmwareBMC FirmwareMAC AddressNIC FirmwareNIC Settings
MAC AddressNIC FirmwareNIC Settings
Drive Controller F/WDrive Firmware
Drive Controller F/WDrive Firmware
UUIDBIOS FirmwareBIOS SettingsBoot Order
UUIDBIOS FirmwareBIOS SettingsBoot Order
WWN AddressHBA FirmwareHBA Settings
WWN AddressHBA FirmwareHBA Settings
abstracted from Hardware into UCS Service Profiles
LAN Connectivity SAN ConnectivityOS & Application
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Key Features
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Web Servers Oracle RAC VMware
Old Deployment: 18 Server
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HA SpareBurstCapacity
Cisco’s deployment:• Resources provisioned based on business need
• Still HA, but with fewer spares• Reduction: - 4 servers• 22% CapEx Savings
Cisco Deployment: 14 Server
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Web Servers Oracle RAC VMwareDynamic Data Centerwith Service Profiles
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Accelerating Virtualization…Accelerate IT Standardization and Simplification
Enable Virtualization at Scale—Simplify IT
V VV V V VV V
V VV V V VV V
Database Virtual Desktops Email Business Apps Web
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Unified Vblock Element ManagementSingle Point of Management, Extensible Integration Framework
� Unified Vblock Management Interface
Consolidated view into all Vblockinfrastructure
Single integration point
� IT self-service portal
Mini service catalog and dashboard for self-provisioning
� Policy-based management
Fine-grained tracking, traceability, reproducibility
System-wide compliance and remediation
� Automated discovery and deployment
Unified Vblock Element Management
Provides Vblock Self-Service Portal, Service Profile Catalog, Policy Based Management, Unified Provisioning, Config and Change, Configuration Compliance Analysis, Infrastructure Recovery (DR)
Enterprise Management Platforms
Configuration and Compliance Events
Availability and Performance Events
EMC Ionix Unified Infrastructure Manager
Vblock
vCenterUCS Manager
SymmetrixManagement Console
orNavisphere
Vblock
vCenterUCS Manager
SymmetrixManagement Console
orNavisphere
Vblock
vCenterUCS ManagerSymmetrix
Management Console orNavisphere