Cisco Unified Computing System Delivering on Cisco's Unified Computing Vision

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Cisco Unified Computing System Delivering on Cisco's Unified Computing Vision At-A-Glance Unified Computing Realized Today, IT organizations assemble their data center environments from individual components. Their administrators spend significant amounts of time manually accomplishing basic integration tasks rather than focusing on more strategic, proactive initiatives. The industry is in a transition away from the rigid, inflexible platforms that result and moving toward more flexible, integrated, and virtualized environments. The Cisco Unified Computing System is a next-generation data center platform that unites compute, network, storage access, and virtualization into a cohesive system designed to reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) and increase business agility. The system integrates a low-latency, lossless 10 Gigabit Ethernet unified network fabric with enterprise-class, x86-architecture servers. The system is an integrated, scalable, multichassis platform in which all resources participate in a unified management domain (Figure 1). Figure 1: The Cisco Unified Computing System Integrates Network, Compute, Storage Access, and Virtualization into a Single Cohesive System Managed as a single system whether it has one server or hundreds of servers with thousands of virtual machines, the Cisco Unified Computing System decouples scale from complexity. The Cisco Unified Computing System accelerates the delivery of new services simply, reliably, and securely through end-to-end provisioning and migration support for both virtualized and nonvirtualized systems. The Cisco Unified Computing System is designed to deliver: Reduced TCO at the platform, site, and organizational levels Increased IT staff productivity and business agility through just-in-time provisioning and mobility support for both virtualized and nonvirtualized environments A cohesive, integrated system that is managed, serviced, and tested as a whole Scalability through a design for hundreds of discrete servers and thousands of virtual machines, and the capability to scale I/O bandwidth to match demand Industry standards supported by a partner ecosystem of industry leaders Innovations Supporting Business Benefits Each of the Cisco Unified Computing System business benefits is supported by a rich set of technical innovations that contribute to this first implementation of the Cisco unified computing vision. Embedded system management: Management is uniquely integrated into all the components of the system, enabling the entire solution to be managed as a single entity through Cisco UCS Manager. Cisco UCS Manager provides an intuitive GUI, a command-line interface (CLI), and a robust API to manage all system configuration and operations. Cisco UCS Manager enables IT managers of storage, networking, and servers to collaborate easily on defining service profiles for applications while preserving subject matter expertise and roles. Just-in-time provisioning with service profiles: Cisco UCS Manager implements role- and policy-based management using service profiles and templates. Infrastructure policies such as power and cooling, security, identity, hardware health, and Ethernet and storage networking needed to deploy applications are encapsulated in the service profile. This construct improves IT productivity and business agility. Now infrastructure can be provisioned in minutes instead of days, shifting IT s focus from maintenance to strategic initiatives. Unified fabric: Cisco s unified fabric technology reduces cost by eliminating the need for multiple sets of adapters, cables, and switches for LANs, SANs, and highperformance computing networks. The system s fabric extenders pass all network traffic to parent fabric interconnects, where it can be processed and managed centrally, improving performance and reducing points of management. The unified fabric is a low-latency lossless 10-Gbps Ethernet foundation that enables a wireonce deployment model in which changing I/O configurations no longer means installing adapters and recabling racks and switches. VN-Link virtualization support: Cisco VN-Link technology extends the network to the virtual machine. This enables a consistent operational model, whether networks are connected to physical servers or virtual machines. Now all links can be centrally configured and managed without introducing additional switching layers into 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco, the Cisco logo, and Cisco Systems are registered trademarks or trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1005R)

Cisco Unified Computing System Delivering on Cisco's Unified Computing Vision At-A-Glance virtualized environments. I/O configurations and network policies move with virtual machines, helping increase security and efficiency while reducing complexity. Cisco Extended Memory Technology: This Cisco technology provides twice as much memory (384 GB) as traditional two-socket servers, increasing performance and capacity for demanding virtualization and large-data-set workloads. Alternatively, this technology offers a more cost-effective memory footprint for less-demanding workloads. Cisco also offers up to 512 GB of Samsung 40 nm class DDR3, high-efficiency memory in a four-socket rack-mount server, expanding the scope of Cisco UCS to a broader range of applications. State-of-the-art performance: Intel Xeon 5500, 5600 and 7500 series processors automatically and intelligently adjust server performance according to application needs, increasing performance when needed and achieving substantial energy savings when not. Performance and power settings can also be manually configured. Energy efficiency: The system is designed for energy efficiency. Power supplies are 92 percent efficient, and the Intel Xeon 5500, 5600 and 7500 series processors use automated low-power states to better match power consumption with workloads. The simplified design of the Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers improves airflow efficiency and can reduce the number of components that need to be powered and cooled by more than 50 percent compared to traditional blade server environments; similar component reduction can be achieved with the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Servers. In addition, the Samsung 40 nm class DDR3, high-efficiency memory now offers even greater energy efficiency. Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Servers based on Intel Xeon 5500, 5600 and 7500 series processors, extend unified computing innovations to an industry-standard form factor. Designed to operate both in standalone environments and as part of the Cisco Unified Computing System, the series incorporates standards-based unified network fabric, Cisco VN-Link virtualization support, and Cisco Extended Memory Technology. It supports an incremental deployment model with an easy migration path to unified computing. Cisco UCS network adapters offer a range of options to meet application requirements, including adapters optimized for virtualization, converged network adapters (CNAs) for access to unified fabric and compatibility with existing driver stacks, Fibre Channel host bus adapters (HBAs), and efficient, high-performance Ethernet adapters. Cisco UCS Manager provides centralized management capabilities, creates a unified management domain, and serves as the central nervous system of the Cisco Unified Computing System. Cisco Unified Computing Services Using a unified view of data center resources, Cisco and our industry-leading partners deliver services that accelerate your transition to a unified computing architecture. Cisco Unified Computing Services help you quickly deploy your data center resources, simplify ongoing operations, and optimize your infrastructure to better meet your business needs. For more information about these and other Cisco Data Center Services, visit http://www.cisco.com/go/unifiedcomputingservices. Cisco Unified Computing System Components Cisco UCS 6100 Series Fabric Interconnects comprise a family of line-rate, low-latency, lossless, 10-Gbps Ethernet interconnect switches that consolidate I/O within the system. Both 20-port one-rack-unit (1RU) and 40-port 2RU versions accommodate expansion modules that provide Fibre Channel and 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. Cisco UCS 5100 Series Blade Server Chassis support up to eight blade servers and up to two fabric extenders in a 6RU enclosure without the need for additional management modules. Cisco UCS 2100 Series Fabric Extenders bring unified fabric into the blade-server chassis, providing up to four 10-Gbps connections each between blade servers and the fabric interconnect, simplifying diagnostics, cabling, and management. Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers, based on Intel Xeon 5500, 5600 and 7500 series processors, adapt to application demands, intelligently scale energy use, and offer best-in-class virtualization. Cisco's unique memory-expansion technology substantially increases the memory footprint, improving performance and capacity for demanding virtualization and large-data-set workloads. In addition, the technology offers a more cost-effective memory footprint for less-demanding workloads. Why Cisco? The Cisco Unified Computing System continues Cisco's long history of innovation in delivering integrated systems for improved business results based on industry standards and using the network as the platform. Recent examples include IP telephony, LAN switching, unified communications, and unified I/O. Cisco began the unified computing phase of our Data Center 3.0 strategy several years ago by assembling an experienced team from the computing and virtualization industries to augment our own networking and storage access expertise. As a result, Cisco delivered foundational technologies, including the Cisco Nexus Family, supporting unified fabric and server virtualization. The Cisco Unified Computing System completes this phase, delivering innovation in architecture, technology, partnerships, and services. Cisco is well-positioned to deliver this innovation by taking a systems approach to computing that unifies network intelligence and scalability with innovative ASICs, integrated management, and standard computing components. For More Information Please visit http://www.cisco.com/go/unifiedcomputing. 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco, the Cisco logo, and Cisco Systems are registered trademarks or trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1005R) C45-523181-05 09/10

At-A-Glance Figure 2. Cisco Open Network Environment Delivering Practical Use Case Solutions with Cisco Open Network Environment Harvest Network Intelligence Cisco Application Developer Environment Management and Orchestration Analysis and Monitoring Performance and Security Network Services Control Plane Forwarding Plane Network Elements and Abstraction Transport Typical SDN Program for Optimized Experience Customer Segment Hyperscale Data Centers Service providers Solution or Use Case By exposing the OS and underlying ASICs directly, we allow MSDCs to directly gather the large amount of granular diagnostic and usage information held within the network. This provides them with the raw information they need to efectively manage, optimize, and troubleshoot their environments. Allows direct integration with front-end customer portals and operational and business (OSS/BSS) systems to lower costs and accelerate enhanced service creation Delivers scalable virtual overlay network capabilities with broader hypervisor support and sophisticated L4-7 capabilities Supports integration with analytics engines for policy management, security monitoring, and realtime network adapation to maintain service level agreements Summary Cisco is expanding current notions of SDN in terms of scope of functional capabilities, solving specific business problems with practical, modular solutions that introduce new capabilities, while protecting our customers existing investments. Specifically, the Cisco open network environment provides the following benefits: Extends the capabilities of existing, proven infrastructure to significantly reduce risk and time to deploy on existing platforms Can be deployed in an incremental manner preserving investments Cisco open network environment uses both Cisco innovation and industry-driven development of SDNrelated technologies and standards A vision that defines a holistic framework, unlocking capabilities across all planes from ASICs to management planes Cloud providers Universities Enterprises Scalable multitenancy support Allows integration of front-end customer portals directly optimize application delivery and resource utilization into operational systems to lower costs and Supports sophisticated L4-7 capabilities and analystics The controller provides universities and research organizations with the functionality needed to address their primary demands: High-performance computing or interoperability lab: connection to external networks with peak data transfer bandwidth requirements Operations: Mixing data and video traffic on campus networks Research: Isolation of network slices for experimental use with the flexibility to use their own controllers locally Dynamically partitioning network resources on demand Overlay virtualization infrastructure provides the network virtualization capabilities for enterprises with heavy server virtualization and/or private cloud. The Cisco open network environment framework makes sure that customers maintain investment protection and future-prooing of their infrastructure resources. 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1110R) C45-707979-00 06/12