Virtualizing Mission Critical Applications for Business Production EMC Forum Series 2010 1
Attributes of Today s Data Centers Trusted Controlled Reliable Secure Multiple Incompatible Architectures 2
Attributes of Cloud Computing Trusted Controlled Reliable Secure Dynamic Cost-Efficient On-Demand Flexible Multiple Incompatible Architectures Homogeneous x86 Architecture 3
The Best of Both Worlds Customers Trusted Dynamic Controlled Cost-Efficient Reliable On-Demand Secure Flexible vsphere = Cloud OS Compute Storage Network Service Providers Public Cloud GLOBAL MOBILITY 4
CIOs and IT Operations Want to Virtualize More Our CIO told the team that we need to virtualize as much as we can as soon we can Organizations are on the path to 100% virtualization for: Consolidation and infrastructure efficiency Simpler management Built-in availability Greater Agility VI Admin, VMware Customer 5
No way, Say Many App Owners The Exchange admin vetoed the virtualization project, he felt it was too risky VI Admin, VMware Customer Tier 1 applications raise unique challenges: What is the performance overhead? Will I be guaranteed resources? What s in it for me? Does my ISV have virtualization-friendly support and licensing policies? 6
The Journey to the Private Cloud IT Production Lower Costs Business Production Improve Quality Of Service IT-as-a-Service Improve Agility % Virtualized Development, Test & IT Owned Applications 50% 85% 95% 30% 15% Platinum Gold 7
% of Applications >95% of Apps Match Native Performance on Virtual Machines ESX 2 ESX 3 ESX 3.5 ESX 4 30% - 60% 20% - 30% <10% - 20% <2% - 10% Overhead 1 vcpu 2 vcpu 4 vcpu 8 vcpu < 4 GB 16 GB 64 GB 255 GB 380 Mb/s 800 Mb/s 9 Gb/s 30 Gb/s < 10,000 20,000 100,000 > 350,000 1. Source: VMware Capacity Planner assessments Application Performance Requirements 8
VMware-Based Storage Management with EMC Storage Viewer Plug-in for vcenter Server Provides integrated views of storage use, configurations, and checks for best practice settings Free download for EMC customers 9
EMC Storage Viewer SRDF SRA Tab 10
Quick, Easy and Automated Provisioning Traditional Mapping and Masking HBA VMware HBA VMware Auto-provisioning Groups Symmetrix and CLARiiON HBA HBA VMware VMware HBA HBA HBA HBA Port A Port B Port C DEV DEV DEV DEV DEV DEV VMware VMware HBA HBA HBA HBA Port A Port B Port C DEV DEV DEV DEV DEV DEV VMware HBA HBA Port D DEV DEV DEV VMware HBA HBA Port D DEV DEV DEV VMware HBA HBA 40 Individual Masking Operations 5 ESX servers x 2 HBAs x 4 storage ports VMware HBA HBA Single Setup to Build and Associate Groups ~160 clicks to complete Includes initial configuration and repeated for every change or add 15 clicks to complete Simplifies initial configurations and all future changes and additions 11
Path Management Challenge: Maintain Predictable Service Levels in Virtual Environments ESX Server ESX Server Multiple applications sharing common storage resources Unpredictable performance due to dynamic workloads that move across physical resources Storage Ports Automation required to keep pace with change in virtual environments at scale Active channels Standby channels 12
Solution: PowerPath/VE for Predictable Service Levels for Virtual Data Centers ESX Server PowerPath Storage Ports ESX Server PowerPath Maintain predictable performance even when: Workloads are dynamic and exhibit I/O bursts Virtual machines are moved, added and/or removed on the fly I/O Channels go offline (planned or unplanned) All channels are active and used to load balance 13
EMC Storage Viewer Storage Mapping LUN Mapping Path Mapping 14
The Journey to the Private Cloud IT Production Business Production IT-As-A-Service Lower Costs Improve Quality Of Service Improve Agility 85% 95% 30% Mission 50% Critical Applications 15% Platinum Gold 15
Virtual Server Evolution Standalone Consolidation Pools of Cooperation Virtual Infrastructure Exchange File/Print Exe t Exe t AP ERP Virtual Infrastructure Virtual Infrastructure SAP ERP Virtual Infrastructure Stor age Pool P Virtual Infrastructure 16
Virtual Storage Evolution Standalone Consolidation Pools of Cooperation F A S T Federation 17
EMC VPLEX Capabilities Advanced Data Cache Open Storage Support VPLEX WAN VPLEX Array Aware Distributed Cache Coherence Data Center Data Center EMC & Non-EMC Arrays EMC & Non-EMC Arrays April 2010 2011 VPLEX Local Data Center VPLEX Metro Synchronous VPLEX Geo Asynchronous VPLEX Global Anywhere 18
EMC VPLEX Capabilities At EMC World 2010 we vmotioned 100 VMs between ESX clusters in Boston and Hopkinton in 4 minutes and 500 in 20 minutes! That s 2.4 seconds per VM across the equivalent of 100KM. 19
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View 4.5 + FAST = Lower Cost + Better Experience Lower Cost + User Experience App server Without FAST With FAST Cache App server FAST Cache + FAST Tiering App server Controller 1 of 5 I/Os from Cache Controller 9 of 10 I/Os from Cache Controller 9 of 10 I/Os from FLASH DRAM Cache DRAM Cache DRAM Cache FLASH FLASH 4 of 5 I/Os from disk 1 of 10 I/Os from disk 1 of 10 I/Os from disk HDD HDD FLASH HDD 21
Boot Storm Boot 500 Desktops in 5 Minutes Over 13,000 IOPS at peak Reduced peak disk IOPS from 232 to 13 (20x reduction!) using EMC FAST Suite Reduced time to boot by 40% using VAAI 22
Antivirus Scan Scan all desktops in 3 hours Over 7,000 IOPS at peak Reduced peak disk IOPS from 125 to 23 (4x reduction!) due to EMC FAST suite 23
Net: 4000 user deployment example 22% Lower Storage Costs + Reduce Maintenance & SW costs 11% More Disk IOPS 53,000 vs 48,000 Aggregate IOPS 268 x 300GB 15K FC Disks Oldey timey 10x400GB EFD 10 x 300GB FC 20 x 1TB SATA New coolness * 90% Less Power.8 kva vs 8 kva 85% Fewer Disk Drives 40 EFD+FC+SATA vs 268 FC * Key Ingredients in new coolness: VMware: View 4.next, Composer EMC: FAST Cache, FAST, Dedupe & Compress 24
Virtual Machine (VM) Failover Before VMware Site Recovery Manager 11. Recover local VM 3. Shut down the virtual machine 7. Scan for new disk 8. Register VM 9. Power-up VM ESX Server SAN 4. Pause replicated image (journal captures) 5. Select most recent snapshot 6. Allow image access to remote VMware ESX RecoverPoint WAN RecoverPoint ESX Server (disaster recovery) SAN 10. Failback 1. VM mapped to LUNs and consistency groups 2. Replicate LUNs 25
Virtual Machine Failover With VMware Site Recovery Manager ESX Server SAN Shut down the virtual machine Pause replicated image (journal captures) Select most recent snapshot Allow image access to remote VMware ESX Server Scan for new disk Register VM Power-up VM * User initiates failback Reverse replication direction, sync data Recover local VM RecoverPoint WAN RecoverPoint ESX Server (disaster recovery) SAN 1. VM mapped to LUNs and consistency groups 2. Replicate LUNs 26
The Journey to the Private Cloud IT Production Business Production IT-As-A-Service Lower Costs Improve Quality Of Service Improve Agility 85% 95% 30% 50% Run IT As A Business 15% Platinum Gold 27
Vblock Infrastructure Managing risk while delivering the power of virtualization What is it: The combined best-of-breed technologies from Cisco and EMC, together with VMware pre-integrated, tested, and validated to redefine the foundation of datacenter virtualized infrastructure. How it works: Rather than buying and assembling individual components, now acquire validated Vblock Infrastructure Packages direct or from partners with a seamless services and support experience. Benefits: Accelerating the journey to pervasive virtualization and private cloud computing while lowering risk and operating expenses Customer assets (operating systems, applications, and data) are on-boarded as solution packages Applications Operating Systems Virtualization solution packages Data Computing Network Imagine the power of three Redefining the foundation of data center infrastructure Storage Vblock Infrastructure Packages 28
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How will it be managed? vcloud Director: Customer Portal vcenter End User Consumption of resources based on Published Service Catalog with built-in chargeback mechanisms Fabric Manager UIM: IT Admin Portal vcloud Director + UIM+Vblock = Turnkey vcloud IT configuration, compliance, and remediation management of resources based on predictable units of measure Symmetrix Management Console Vmware vcloud Director: Brew your End own User Portal End User = dynamic Portal vcloud service Ionix UIM: Infrastructure Manage servers, Portal = networks dynamic infrastructure seperately for vclouds 31
IT-as-a-Service SLA-Driven Management Availability Security Performance Cost $ 99.99% High.2 ms $500K Application Service Catalog VMware vcloud Director & vcenter Infrastructure Service Catalog EMC UIM Platinum Gold Silver Bronze Copper CPU Pool Network Storage Pool 32
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VCE s Seamless Support Experience Unified inter-company collaboration tool Joint problem re-creation labs Single experience for onsite and remote support Cross-company, cross-producttrained support experts Cooperative Engineering Groups Imagine the power of three Industry s first single support experience Common metrics and alignment Shared problem resolution and escalation processes Documented processes via best practice Support Implementation Plan 34
EMC Virtualization Services Capabilities Strategy Design Implement Operations Discovery Analysis Detailed Design Pilot and Test Implement Transition Continuous Improvement Manage the virtual program, processes, and environment Create business case; determine requirements Create operational best practices, processes Transition operations to new virtual model Report metrics continuously Optimize virtual infrastructure and service levels Develop strategic endstate architecture and roadmap Develop detailed design Deploy virtual infrastructure Develop skills Virtualize Tier 1 applications Rationalize application portfolio; determine platform strategy Profile application characteristics Migrate applications to virtual environment Manage the Virtualization program 35
Enhancing Skills and Expertise Featured Courses from EMC Education Services Hands-on workshops to integrate and optimize capabilities of EMC storage platforms in VMware virtualized application environments VMware vsphere integration with CLARiiON, Celerra, and Symmetrix Performance and capacity optimization involving CLARiiON, Celerra, Symmetrix, ControlCenter StorageScope and multiple server operating systems Symmetrix FAST Configuration and Management VMware courses, available from EMC VMware vsphere Install, Configure, Manage VMware vsphere Manage Availability VMware vsphere Design Workshop And more Cloud Computing Foundations e-learning Expand your public, private, and hybrid cloud perspective Learn more http://education.emc.com 36
Optimized for VMware (over 60 integration points) EMC Ionix EMC Avamar EMC Data Domain EMC Replication Manager EMC Recoverpoint RSA Envision RSA DLP/vShield Zones vsphere Scaling Cisco UCS scaling EMC V-Max scaling Application APIs Availability Security Scalability vcenter 4.1 VMware vsphere 4.1 Infrastructure APIs vcompute vstorage vnetwork EMC vcenter Plugins EMC VM-Aware Storage Cisco VM-Aware Network Universal use of latest Intel Technologies across VMware, Cisco and EMC EMC PowerPath/VE EMC SRM API integration EMC VAAI EMC FCoE and 10GbE Support Cisco VN-Tag Cisco Nexus 1000V Brocade/Cisco FCoE and 10GbE Support 37
EMC is the BEST Solution for VMware EMC: The #1 choice for virtualized environments 12/09 10/09 06/09 02/09 10/08 EMC 38% 41% 36% 35% 36% Dell 18% 7% 21% 16% 21% IBM 16% 10% 11% 13% 16% NetApp 12% 11% 13% 13% 9% Hewlett- Packard 11% 19% 14% 13% 8% Compellent 4% 4% 2% 1% 1% SUN 1% 5% 0% 2% 2% Hitachi 0% 3% 0% 3% 9% Almost 40% chose EMC as preferred storage vendor in virtualized server environments (more than two times any other supplier). Source: Goldman Sachs, Americas Technology Hardware 2010 Outlook, January 2010 EMC remains the clear storage leader in virtualized storage environments. Source: Goldman Sachs IT Spending Survey, January 7, 2010 3PAR 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% 38
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Vblock Infrastructure Packages Core Platform Summary Details Vblock 0 (300 800 VMs) An entry-level configuration to meet the IT needs of small datacenters Test/development platform for Partners and customers Vblock 1 (800 3000 VMs) A mid-sized configuration to deliver a broad range of IT capabilities to organizations of all sizes Vblock 2 (3000 6000+ VMs) A high-end configuration that is completely extensible to meet the most demanding IT needs of large enterprises or service providers Vblock Qualified Partners can Sell & Deploy Imagine the power of three Scaling virtualized datacenter infrastructure backed by single support model 40