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Your data centre is everywhere. Harness the power of a data centre that adapts to people, processes, technology and data. Cisco UCS with Intel Xeon processors

Everything, everywhere People and machines are now creating, accumulating and processing an unprecedented amount of data. The biggest challenge for your organisation is that this growth isn t happening in just one place it s happening everywhere. Consider these facts: Traditional data centre Global data centre IP traffic will nearly triple (280 per cent) over the next 5 years, and data centre IP traffic will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23 per cent between 2013 and 2018.* Smart devices and appliances The number of Internet-connected devices surpassed the world s population 3 years ago. By 2020, 5 to10 times more devices will be sold with native Internet connectivity than the number of Internet-connected PCs and smartphones.** Cloud Global cloud IP traffic will reach 6.5 zettabytes (ZB) per year (541 exabytes [EB] per month) by the end of 2018, up from 1.6 ZB per year (137 EB per month) in 2013. It will nearly quadruple over the next 5 years, grow at a CAGR of 32 per cent between 2013 and 2018, and account for 76 per cent of total data centre traffic by 2018.* If, as these trends suggest, data is everywhere, then computing and storage resources have to be accessible everywhere as well: from the core of the data centre to the employees, customers, citizens and machines at the edge. With the right architecture, one that places real-time computing resources wherever data exists, you can take advantage of the huge opportunities available from the interconnected web of people, processes, data and things: the Internet of Everything (IoE). The key to success at both ends of the computing spectrum is to build systems that share common management and automation software. Cisco has been leading the way in dual core and edge solutions with the Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS ). Originally, Cisco UCS targeted highly virtualised core data centre workloads. Six years later, that focus has changed. Today, the Cisco UCS portfolio offers solutions for a broad range of uses, from the largest hyperscale data centres to the smallest remote locations, using next-generation application-centric computing. *Cisco Global Cloud Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2013 2015, Cisco, 2014. **Bhavesh Patel, Internet of Things: What Does It Mean for Data Centres?, Data Centre Knowledge, 16 June 2014. Global data centre IP traffic will nearly TREBLE BY 2020 due in part to increased application use. 02

Exploring the new data centre dynamic From analytics to enterprise resource planning to sales, new application types are placing different and increasingly greater demands on centralised resources. At the same time, IT has the growing burden of supporting decentralised computing. Fortunately, technology leaders and their line-of-business counterparts who often control the budget are in a unique position to build on the benefits of both centralised control and edge computing to create operation speed and agility, or what we call Fast IT. Cisco UCS, a critical component of Fast IT, unifies compute, storage, networking, virtualisation and management solutions in a single fabric. There are times when we bring control and compute back to the glass house, and there are times when we swing the other way and empower branch offices, individuals on the business frontlines, even intelligent, autonomous systems. In reality, rather than merely following a trend, the critical task for us in IT is to strike the right balance for the specific needs of a particular organisation. Scott Clark, vice-president of advanced services, cloud and IT transformation business, Cisco 03

Traditional IT infrastructure can be complex and manual. Cisco UCS addresses the needs of organisations more effectively by integrating network, computing and storage resources to provide the foundation for management automation and orchestration of physical and virtual systems. Using this model, technology leaders can deliver dramatically better results: accelerated infrastructure deployments more adaptive computing environments processes that support differentiation reduced costs Although this model can help IT managers address the new complexity in data centre technology, it s also critical to the success of chief information officers. Your organisation s most senior technology leaders are perpetually working to free up resources to help drive innovation and lock down better results. Building a system in which all of an organisation s computing resources from the edge to the core to the cloud share a common management platform is the key to accelerated growth. Delivering data centre performance from core to edge 30 years of networking experience 50 Your data centre needs to evolve so you can deploy and scale applications more quickly, reduce risk and lower your total cost of ownership. The challenge is choosing from a large variety of technologies, partners, applications and computing models: public, private and hybrid. Cisco has developed an ecosystem of partners and technologies that delivers the speed, scale and insight you need with the operational simplicity that makes investment in multiple initiatives practical. With 30 years of experience in networking involving more than 50 million connected devices and over 6 million customer interactions each year, Cisco understands both sides of the data centre equation. You need a better way to plan, assemble, size, optimise and maintain your data centres. million connected devices 6 million customer interactions 04

Unified Computing System Cisco offers you a ready-made framework for the nextgeneration data centre. Cisco UCS is an application-centric computing environment that offers exceptional capabilities through a full range of features. A revolutionary control panel and API that combine road-tested Intel Xeon processorbased servers with networking and storage access to deliver stateless pools of resources from core to edge to cloud A management environment that automates the configuration of all components through application-centric policies plus workflow automation, which combines physical and virtual infrastructure with OS, hypervisors, cloud platforms and middleware Integrated infrastructure solutions that use the Cisco storage partner ecosystem to deliver accelerated application performance, reduced provisioning time and lower TCO Partnerships with world-class software vendors including Microsoft, Oracle and SAP that emphasise solutions over products We have numerous customers that have said, What used to take me months from the project perspective now takes me weeks. And what used to take me weeks from the provisioning perspective of this infrastructure, now that it s installed, now takes me minutes. Jim McHugh, vice-president of data centre marketing, Cisco Figure 1. Cisco UCS With Intelligent Intel Xeon Processors Manage Cisco UCS Integrated Infrastructure Solutions Cisco UCS Director Software Automate integrated Infrastructure orchestration and management Networking Computing Storage Operating Systems and Virtual Machines Cisco UCS Integrated Infrastructure Solutions Accelerate and simplify application deployment Manage Multiple Domains Worldwide Cisco UCS Central Software Manage multiple domains on the same campus or worldwide FlexPod Manage a Single Domain XML API Command- Line Interface (CLI) Cisco UCS Manager Scale up to 160 blade or rack servers in a single management domain GUI Cisco Solutions for EMC VSPEX VCE Vblock System Nimble Storage SmartStack Cisco UCS 6324 Fabric Interconnect Creates an all-in-one Cisco UCS Mini solution Cisco UCS 5108 Blade Server Chassis Cisco UCS 2200 Series Fabric Extenders Scale without complexity Cisco UCS 6200 Series Fabric Interconnects Single point of connectivity and management Optional Cisco Nexus 2232PP 10GE Fabric Extenders Cisco SingleConnect Cisco Technology R-Series Connect LAN, SAN, and Racks management networks and physical and virtual servers with one physical connection Cisco Solutions for Hitachi UCP Select VersaStack Solution by Cisco and IBM Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers Cisco UCS C-Series RackServers Cisco UCS M-Series Modular Servers Cisco UCS Invicta Series Cisco UCS B200 M3 and M4 Cisco UCS B420 M3 and M4 Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card (VIC) 1340 Cisco UCS B460 M4 Cisco UCS C460 M4 Cisco UCS B260 M4 Cisco UCS C240 M3 and M4 Cisco UCS C220 M3 and M4 Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card (VIC) 1225 Cisco UCS C3160 320 servers in a single rack Cisco UCS M4308 Modular Chassis Cisco UCS M142 Compute Cartridge Cisco UCS Invicta C3124SN Nodes Cisco UCS Invicta Scaling System Cisco UCS Invicta C710SR Routers Cisco UCS Invicta C3124SA Appliance Enterprise Class Mission Critical Enterprise Class Solid-State Application Acceleration 2012 2014 Cisco Systems Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Cisco and the Cisco logo are tra 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. Intel, Xeon, and Xeon Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. (1110R). LE-35106-06 12/14 Cisco UCS powers applications at every scale. 05

Automation and orchestration Cisco ONE Software brings simplicity and clarity to buying software for your data centre, WAN and access domains. At each stage in the product lifecycle, Cisco ONE Software helps make buying, managing and upgrading your network and infrastructure software simple and clear. NE Cisco ONE Software bundles include: Foundation for Compute UCS Director Foundation Prime Service Catalogue Cisco Intercloud Fabric for Business (4 hybrid ports for 1-year subscription) Cisco Nexus 1000V Essential Edition UCS Performance Manager UCS Central Energy Management Enterprise Cloud Suite UCS Director Prime Service Catalogue UCS Performance Manager Virtual Application Container Services (includes Nexus 1000V Advanced) 06

Private and hybrid cloud Cisco and its intercloud partners offer hybrid cloud services that are highly secure, open, flexible and hypervisor-independent through more than 250 data centres in more than 50 countries. With Cisco Intercloud Fabric, IT managers can build highly secure hybrid clouds that extend their existing data centres to public clouds as needed, on demand, and with consistent network and security policies. Cisco lets you deploy a hybrid cloud that operates as one unified environment straddling your data centre boundaries while you maintain complete control with our hybrid cloud orchestration and management framework. Dr Gee Rittenhouse, vice-president and general manager of the cloud and virtualisation group, Cisco Path to differentiation: gravity, diversity and velocity Cisco delivers data centre flexibility, reach, agility and the potential to deliver several specific real-world benefits to businesses. Our integrated infrastructure allows businesses to bring data and applications together instantly, no matter where they physically reside on the network. Because of its many different form factors, Cisco UCS lets organisations analyse data and create better insight wherever they need it: in branch offices, on oil rigs, next to large data warehouses, etc. The Cisco UCS technology portfolio provides a broad range of hardware options optimised for diverse applications and use cases: -- computing at the edge --mission-critical applications -- big-data management and analytics -- hyperscale cloud computing --private and hybrid cloud architectures Agile infrastructure, open APIs and automation software provide business leaders with the analytics, cloud environment and data centre performance they need to manoeuvre quickly. Cisco delivers the operational speed that allows companies to stay competitive, develop additional markets and generate new revenues. 07

Optimising with services A functional and highly flexible data centre requires more than high-quality components to be valuable. You also need best practices and the appropriate people, processes and information to tie everything together. Cisco Services can help your organisation bring the full potential of the data centre to fruition and transform it from cost centre to revenue generator. To help you transform your organisation into a more cohesive, agile and cost-effective business resource, Cisco Services uses the Cisco Domain Ten framework to analyse the 10 domains, or key elements, of the corporate IT environment. After this assessment has been made and critical gaps analysed, a typical next step is deployment of Cisco Data Centre Optimisation Services. To assess the potential impact on your organisation, review Forrester s The Total Economic Impact of Cisco Data Centre Optimisation Services report. Using actual Cisco customers, Forrester s Total Economic Impact (TEI) methodology assessed Cisco Domain Ten services to address four critical questions: What are the business benefits? What is the impact on project costs? How will future initiatives benefit from this project? How will risks be mitigated? The 6-month Forrester study examined Cisco Domain Ten, specifically the Cisco Data Centre Optimisation Services, in major areas including applications, computing and networking. It identified a risk-adjusted ROI of 119 per cent, with payback in less than 1 year, and net present value of more than US$700,000 due to tangible business outcomes like faster time to market. With Domain Ten, Cisco brought all of this worldwide knowledge to the table, and then helped us develop an architectural blueprint suited to our needs. Matthew Maw, general manager, technical systems, Tatts Group Ltd. Download the Cisco Domain Ten white paper > 08

Conclusion In a world where everything and everyone is connected, companies recognise the need to transform the way they manage data and the entire IT infrastructure. As a result, a new model for the data centre a hybrid of centralised and decentralised models is emerging. Cisco has developed a holistic, first-of-its-kind approach that starts with industryleading products to connect core and edge applications; provides services to help you customise your computing platforms; delivers an outstanding ecosystem of technology partners; and places your organisation at the centre of everything, everywhere. Contact an expert and let Cisco help you build the data centre of tomorrow > 09

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