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Citrix Synergy 2014 - Syn228 What's new in Citrix CloudPlatform
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What’s New in Citrix CloudPlatform
Ken LeeSr. Director of Product Marketing, Cloud Platforms Group
Manan ShahPrincipal Product Manager, Citrix CloudPlatform
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Citrix Products discussed– Citrix CloudPlatform– Citrix XenDesktop
Key Takeaways– Both Enterprises and Service Providers are rapidly moving desktop & data center
workloads to the Cloud to dramatically reduce costs and increase agility– Enterprise IT and Service Providers need your help, today, to deliver Desktops,
Apps and Infrastructure as-a-Service on Citrix CloudPlatform environments– Start your journey towards IT-as-a-Service today. Contact your local Citrix sales
representatives.
Session Summary
Market Reality of Cloud Computing
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Challenges Today
Operational complexity
To scale, admins required to be experts in network, storage,
compute in addition to desktop virtualization
First 1000 users
Next 2000 users
Unpredictable DemandProvisioning based on future demand projections are often inaccurate, leading to delayed
time to value
Proj. Demand
ActualDemand
Upfront CAPEXEach modular building block
requires new capital expenditures with step-function cost increase
$/us
er
# of users
Complexity. Unpredictability. Expensive.
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[Source: Gartner, 2013]
• Virtualization has prepared Enterprise IT workloads to be cloud-ready
• Private clouds are mainly hosting datacenter workloads but rapidly adding desktop and collaboration apps
• Most Enterprises (IT and LOB) are considering leveraging, or are already consuming, Public Cloud services, e.g. Hybrid Cloud Computing
• Future of Enterprise IT is projected to be “Hybrid IT”
Key Trends in Cloud Computing
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Hybrid Cloud Computing
Desktops & Applications
Data Center Infrastructure
Virtualization Platform
Enhanced Virtualization
Cloud Management Platform
Moving From Virtualization to Cloud ComputingEnabling the Journey from Enhanced Virtualization to Hybrid Clouds
Off-Premise
Desktops & Applications
Data Center Infrastructure
On-Premise
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What is Cloud Management Platform (CMP)
• Enable IT organizations to build, and manage, private-public-hybrid cloud environments• Adds self-service access, full automation and resource usage tracking
Service Management
Service Optimization
• Orchestration• Policy management & optimization• Abstraction layer to external service provider & resource management tier• Federation
Access Management
• Self-service request interface• Programmable interface• Subscriber management• Identity and access management
• Vendor management• Service catalog• Service model• Service level management
• Availability & performance management• Demand & capacity management• Chargeback/showback, metering, billing• Service provisioning, configuration management
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Citrix CMP Solution
Citrix CloudPlatform
Citrix CloudPortal Business ManagerCitrix CloudPlatform
Citrix CloudPortal Business Manager
Citrix Cloud Management Platform Solution
Cloud Management Platform
Service Optimization(resource management, external service
providers)
Service Management(service catalog, provisioning,
showback/chargeback)
Access Management(self-service request portal)
Citrix Cloud Platforms Products & Solutions
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Citrix Cloud Platform Products
Citrix Cloud Platform Products
Cloud Business Management
Citrix CloudPortalBusiness Manager
Cloud Infrastructure Orchestration
Citrix CloudPlatform
Server Virtualization
Citrix XenServer
Tier 1 AppWorkloads
NFV/TelcoWorkloads
Cloud-NativeWorkloads
DatacenterWorkloads
Dev/TestWorkloads
Desktop/AppWorkloads
VirtualizedData Center
Enterprise ITCloud
NFV/TelcoCloud
Public Cloud
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Service Providers | Telcos
Web 2.0
Enterprise | Education | Government
250+ Large Scale
Production CloudsIn Deployment
Production siteswith over
40,000+Servers
New Solution:Citrix XenDesktop Cloud Provisioning with CloudPlatform
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XenDesktop Cloud Provisioning w/ CloudPlatform
Desktop Virtualization
7.5
Application Virtualization
7.5
Hypervisor Layer
Desktop Virtualization
XDCCPLighthouse Program
Virtualized Desktops are Moving to CloudsEnabling the Journey from Desktop Virtualization to Desktop Cloud
Desktop Virtualization
7.5
Application Virtualization
7.5
Off-PremiseOn-Premise
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What is Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp Cloud Provisioning
Desktop Virtualization
7.5
Application Virtualization
7.5
Off-PremiseOn-Premise
• Enable Cloud DaaS-based XenDesktop/XenApp Solution- Built on the latest releases of Citrix
XenDesktop/XenApp (XD/XA) v7.5 and Citrix CloudPlatform (CCP) v4.2.1.4/v4.3
- XD/XA 7.5 workloads can be natively provisioned into CCP on or off premises
• Key Business Benefits- On-premise: Lower upfront CAPEX, easier scaling,
more efficient and OPEX-based model
- Off-premise: Elastic, no infrastructure to manage
• Key Technical Benefits- XD-specific workload monitoring in CCP
- App orchestration in XD
- No new consoles or additional training needed
Cloud-Enabled, Simplified, Enhanced Desktop & Application Delivery
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Advanced Use Cases Standard Use Cases
Dedicate XD/XA deployments to specific
group or use case
XD/XA deployments across two availability zones for
higher availability
Multiple XD/XA deployments on single
private cloud
Customer-specific use cases & deployments
Multi-tenant mgmt across datacenters while preserving
per-tenant dedicated resources
HA leveraging multiple datacenters for pooled desktops
Billing and chargeback across multiple XD farms
Leverage less expensive local storage for pooled desktops
and get scaled-out architecture
Self-Service Desktops for dev/test use cases needing
custom desktop configurations
Separation of desktop and infrastructure admin tasks
XenDesktop/XenApp Cloud Provisioning with CloudPlatform
Key Use Cases for XenDesktop/XenApp Cloud Provisioning
Citrix CloudPlatform
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Mature Complete Product
Customer-proven with over 250+ global production cloud deployments
Complete data center and desktop infrastructure orchestration, provisioning and management
Enables organizations to deliver cloud-native services in days, not weeks or months
Supports both traditional enterprise and cloud-native workloads
Integrated turnkey solution
Powered by Apache CloudStack
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Availability and SecurityAvailability and Security
Service Management (Billing, Metering, Accounts, etc.)Service Management (Billing, Metering, Accounts, etc.)
Resource ManagementResource Management
ServersServers StorageStorage NetworkNetwork
Dynamic Workload ManagementDynamic Workload Management
BackupBackup LBLB HAHA MonitoringMonitoring
User InterfaceUser Interface Developer APIDeveloper API
AmazonAmazon
Image LibrariesImage Libraries
Application CatalogApplication Catalog
Custom TemplatesCustom Templates
Operating System ISOsOperating System ISOs
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AdministratorAdministrator End UserEnd User ConsoleConsole CloudPlatform
CloudPlatform CustomCustom
Citrix CloudPlatform Product Architecture
Citrix CloudPlatform
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Clusters & Pods• Hypervisor pools• Isolate server farms and storage
Availability Zones & Regions• Separate failure domains• Public and private networks• NW services: LB, FW, VPN, etc.
…
Cluster 1
Cluster 2
Pod 1TOR Switches
Aggr. SwitchCore Router
NetScaler Secondary Storage
PrimaryStorage
Storage NW Guest NW
…
Cluster 1
Cluster 2
Pod 2
PrimaryStorage
Storage NW Guest NW
Aggr. Switch
CloudPlatform is Architected to Scale
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Open, flexible architecture Leverage Existing Investments | No Vendor Lock | Choose Best of Breed
Compute
XenServer VMware KVMHyper-V Bare metal
Hypervisor
Storage
Local Disk iSCSI NFSFibre Channel Swift
Block & Object
Network
Network Type Isolation LBFirewall VPN
Network & Network Services
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Compute Orchestration
Compute
Storage
Network
Non-disruptive OperationsLive Migrations, Dynamic Scaling
Deliver High Availability for WorkloadsVM HA, Anti-Affinity
Higher VM Density and Lower TCOOverprovisioning resources
Tiered Service Offerings
Desktops with GPU supportXenServer
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Compute
Storage
Network
Non-disruptive OperationsLive Storage migrations
Open and FlexibleStandard protocols, Plug-in frameworks
Ensure Business ContinuitySnapshots, Backups
Tiered ServicesDisk offerings
Delivers ScalePrimary storage and Secondary Storage
Storage Orchestration
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Network Orchestration
Compute
Storage
Network
Multi-tenancy with isolationVLANs, Security Groups
Comprehensive NetworkingLayer 2, Layer 3, Virtual Private Clouds
Network Services Out-of-boxDNS, DHCP, Load balancer, Firewall, VPN
External Device SupportNetScaler, Cisco, Juniper, VMware
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Virtual Private Cloud & nTier Applications
Benefits• Deploy & manage applications• Flexible access to VPC
Features• Create multiple tiers (networks)
and route traffic among them• Configure firewall rules (ACLs)• LB support for all tiers• Anti-affinity rules• External device support• S2S VPNs & Private GWs
Web
App
DB
Router
DC1
DC2DC3
DC4
DC5
DC6
Citrix
VLAN 1
VLAN 2
VLAN 3
S2S VPN
PrivateGW
Virtual Private Cloud
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NetScaler Integration
L2 Switch
L3 Switch(zone-level)
L2 SwitchPod 1 Pod N
Host 1
Host N
Host 1
Host N
Zone Public Network
Private Network
zMPX VPX SDX
•ELB across all products in NetScaler family
•Deploy side-by-side or in-line with firewalls
•AutoScale services in the Cloud
•Load balance across zones in the Cloud using GSLB
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Management Server is stateless
Single Management Server per 5,000 hosts
Deploy using RHEL 5.4 + or CentOS 5.4 +
MySQL database as data store
Management server and database support clustering for redundancy and scale
Back UpDB
Management Server
MySQLDB
Replication
Management Server
Load Balancer
InfrastructureResources
Citrix CloudPlatform Management Server
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Primary Storage• Cluster level storage for VMs• Can have multiple primary storage per cluster• Local for high performance• Connected directly to hosts• NFS, iSCSI, FC and Local
Secondary Storage• Zone level storage for template, ISOs and
snapshots• Region level object storage repository• NFS or AWS S3 API compatible Object Storage
via CloudPlatform System VM
Templates and ISOs• Imported into Citrix CloudPlatform• Can be private or public
Secondary Storage
Pod
Cluster
Host
HostPrimary Storage
Template
Storage and Templates
What’s New in Citrix CloudPlatform 4.3
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Compute
VM: Start/Stop/Reboot/Destroy
Host-to-Host manual live migration
Console access
Upload/Download of Volumes/Templates/ISOs
Host Tags
Networking
Advanced: VLANs
Isolated and Shared Networks
All Network Services
Multiple NICs
Storage
Primary: SMB, Local Disk
Root and Data Volumes
Add/Delete/Attach/Detach Volumes
Secondary: SMB
Storage Tags
Hyper-V – New Hypervisor Support in CloudPlatform
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Custom Compute Offering with Dynamic Scaling
Flexible compute offering allows users to specify compute parameters at VM creation time
Admins can define Compute Offering with ‘Custom’ option
Can dynamically scale offeringFrom Custom to Non-custom offering, andFrom Non-custom to Custom offering
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VPN Enhancements for VPC
Remote Access VPN
• Remove users can connect to VPC from Windows/Linux/MAC/iOS native VPN Clients using L2TP-over-IPSec
• VPC’s Network ACLs are used control which VMs the remote client can access
Site – Site VPN for VPCs
• Enables customers to deploy applications across multiple DCs
• Supports IPSec VPNs between VPCs as well as VPC and Remote DC
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Virtual Router Rolling Upgrades
Minimizes service interruption to users during upgrades
Significantly reduces the application maintenance windows
Gives admin the control over the upgrade sequence of the Virtual Routers- By Infrastructure hierarchy: by cluster, by pod, by zone- By Administrative hierarchy: by tenant/domain
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Monitoring Services in Virtual Router
Increased availability of Network Services with Virtual Router monitoring
Service daemons in Virtual Router are monitored and restarted on failures• DHCP, DNS, Load balancer Services are monitored when enabled in the Network Offering• SSH, Webserver daemons on VR are monitored by default regardless of offering
Actions are logged for ease of admin access
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Management Server Database High Availability
Support high availability for the DB in a single Master/Slave cluster setup
Using MySQL two-way replication between two DB servers
Static strategy sends all reads/writes to a single DB instead of load balancing
Allows Management Servers to seamlessly transition to a backup DB on DB access failures
Partner Integrations
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Cisco UCS integration ArchitectureFeature• Admins can use UCS blades as
hardware resource pool • Pre-defined UCS profiles can be
driven from CloudPlatform UI• Discover UCS blades and profiles
and add them to CloudPlatform’s resource pool
Benefit• Rapid provisioning of guest OS/bare
metal onto UCS from a single console• Agility through streamlined expansion
of cloud resources
Things to Know• Leverages programmability of UCS
Converged Infrastructure with CloudPlatform’s Orchestration
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Public Network/Internet
Guest Virtual Network (Isolated/Shared)VLAN 100
DHCP, DNS
10.1.1.1Guest VM 1
10.1.1.3Guest VM 2
10.1.1.4Guest VM 3
10.1.1.5Guest VM 4
CSVirtual Router
NetScalerLoad
Balancer
Cisco ASA100vFirewall
F5BIGIP
Juniper SRXFirewall
Features• Support for Isolated, Shared networks
only
• Supports for Source NAT, Static NAT, Port Forwarding, Firewall
Benefits• Best of breed external FW
N1K
DVS
Cisco ASA1000v as a Firewall
Summary
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Citrix Products discussed– Citrix CloudPlatform– Citrix XenDesktop
Key Takeaways– Both Enterprises and Service Providers are rapidly moving desktop & data center
workloads to the Cloud to dramatically reduce costs and increase agility– Enterprise IT and Service Providers need your help, today, to deliver Desktops,
Apps and Infrastructure as-a-Service on Citrix CloudPlatform environments– Start your journey towards IT-as-a-Service today. Contact your local Citrix sales
representatives.
Session Summary
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Date Time Session Title Speaker(s) Location
5/6
3:00pm SYN228 What’s New in Citrix CloudPlatform Manan Shah, Ken Lee 304C
3:00pm SYN123 The Software Defined Data Center – Myth vs. Real World Sameer Dholakia, Nexenta: Tarkan ManerWipro: Andrey Zhulenev; Brian Madden 304A
5:00pm SYN110 Transforming the IT Landscape with Cloud Computing Krishna Subramanian 304A
5:00pm SYN226 Leveraging public cloud infrastructure to flex and grow XenApp and XenDesktop deployments Orestes Melgarejo, Josh Fleming, Kedar Poduri Ballroom B
5/7
1:30pm SYN114 Field Report: SAP’s Implementation of Private Clouds in Vertical Industries (SAP) Christian Ferber, Priya Ketkar, SAP: Markus Heib 304C
2:30pm SYN231 Top 10 Reasons Why Cloud Implementations Fail Kish Yerrapragada 304C
3:30pm SYN230 Building successful clouds based on Citrix Consulting methodology Priya Ketkar, Kish Yerrapragada 304C
4:30pm SYN232 Building a Standardized Cloud Architecture and Self-Service Portal with Ease (NetApp) NetApp: David La Motta 304C
5/8
9:30am SYN227 Architecting Your Private Cloud Infrastructure for Speed & Agility with CloudPlatform Solutions (SSI)
Tom Davies, Marc Trouard-RiolleSSI: Rich Wein, Sean Dennin Ballroom A
10:30am SYN111 From the Field: Autodesk’s Journey Towards Private Cloud Computing with Citrix CloudPlatform (Autodesk) Shannon Williams, Autodesk: Jason Smathers Ballroom D
11:30am SYN229 What’s New in Citrix CloudPortal Business Manager Jie Feng, Kailas Jawadekar 304C
2:30pm SYN226 Leveraging public cloud infrastructure to flex and grow XenApp and XenDesktop deployments Orestes Melgarejo, Josh Fleming, Kedar Poduri Ballroom B
2:30pm SYN122 Moving Australian National Research into the Cloud (Univ. of Melbourne) UoM: Nick Golovachenko 304C
3:30pm SYN263 What's New in Citrix XenServer: Graphics Performance, Scalability and More! David Cottingham, Ken Lee 304A
4:30pm SYN235 Supporting Graphical Software in a Cloud Environment (Univ. of Sao Paolo) USP: Cyrano Rizzo 304A
Please Attend Additional Cloud Platform Sessions
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