Data Center 3.0: Transforming the Data Center via the Network Douglas A. Gourlay Senior Director - Data Center Solutions Group Peter Linkin Marketing Manager - Data Center Architecture August 1, 2007 1
Agenda The Need for DC Transformation Roadmap to Data Center 3.0 Recent Announcements Q & A 2
Data Centers are under Increasing Pressure New Business Pressures Collaboration Empowered User SLA Metrics Global Availability Reg. Compliance Operational Limitations Power & Cooling Asset Utilization Provisioning Threat Prevention Bus. Continuance 3
The Data Center is Evolving (again) Data Center 1.0 Data Center 2.0 Data Center 3.0 IT Relevance and Control Mainframe Client-Server and Distributed Computing Service Oriented and Web 2.0 Based CENTRALIZED DECENTRALIZED VIRTUALIZED Application Architecture Evolution 4
and so is The Network IT Relevance and Control Data Center 1.0 Mainframe CENTRALIZED Data Center 2.0 Client-Server and Distributed Computing IP Routing DECENTRALIZED LAN Switching Data Center 3.0 Service Oriented and Web 2.0 Based Storage Switching SLB / Firewall Infrastructure Provisioning SOA Mediation Server Switching VIRTUALIZED Application Architecture Evolution 5
Why the Network is the Platform The network is uniquely pervasive The network is uniquely neutral The network is uniquely scalable Pervasiveness Neutrality Scale Shared location for Services Ultimate location for Policy Enforcement Single View point into the Business Vendor- and Device- Agnostic Transparent and Non- Invasive to Devices Standards based, Streamlines Integration Vertical Scaling (Performance) Horizontal Scaling (# nodes, Distance) Service Scaling (Virtualization) 6
Pragmatic Adoption Path Consolidation Virtualization Automation App1 App2 App3 App1 App2 App3 Application Services Svr Svr Svr Virtual Server Pool Nwk Nwk Nwk Virtualized Network Infrastructure Services SAN SAN SAN Virtual Storage Pool Unified Fabric Regain Asset Control Reduce Cap Expense Increase Utilization Improve Flexibility Fast Reconfiguration P&C Efficiencies Discover Services Automate Provisioning Ensure Compliance Network Connected Assets Network Hosted Services Network Orchestrated Services 7
Example Evolution to Data Center 3.0 Legacy Data Center Consolidated Data Center Virtual Data Center Automated Data Center Compute 4 Tier Silos Multiple OS Standardized CPU Virtual Machines Server Repurposing VM Mobility Infrastructure Aligned to App Services Storage Network Security Storage Silos Low Utilization Multiple Protocols & Transports Perimeter Based Security SANs, VSANs Tiered Storage Consolidated, High Speed Nwk Secure Each Application Tier Storage Fabric Virtualization Virtualized Nwk Services Virtual Firewalls, SSL, IPS Policy Based Management Intelligent Data Management Secure Info. Management Tiered Recovery Application Application Silos Branch Apps Consolidate Silos Centralize Apps Virtualized Delivery Web Services/XML Usage and SLAbased Funding Consolidation Virtualization Automation 8
Agenda The Need for DC Transformation Roadmap to Data Center 3.0 Recent Announcements Q & A 9
From Silos to Services via the Network - 1 Web, Apps Disk and Tape Blades NAS/File Client Servers Storage 10
From Silos to Services via the Network - 2 Web, Apps Disk and Tape Blades NAS/File Client Security Appl n Delivery LAN Servers SAN Storage 11
From Silos to Services via the Network - 3 Service Orchestration Disk and Tape Web, Apps End-to-End Service Provisioning NAS/File Blades Client Security Appl n Delivery LAN Servers SAN Storage 12
The Network is the Platform Server Architecture Peripheral Network Networked Resource 13
The Network is the Platform Server Architecture Peripheral Network Networked Resource 14
Data Center 3.0 Technology Enablers Service Virtualization Data Center Transformation Agile Application Delivery Unified Fabric Adaptive Orchestration Server-Centric Service-Centric 15
Agenda The Need for DC Transformation Roadmap to Data Center 3.0 Recent Announcements Q & A 16
Continuing the Innovation Journey New! New! New! New! VFrame DC MDS Switching WAAS DCAP Network-Driven Orchestration Secure Information Management Enhanced App n Networking Design Best Practices Auto-Provisioning of physical + virtualized DC Resources Repeatable Process Templates Discovery of Existing Resources Reduced Operational Errors, TCO Greater Resilience, Agility, SLA levels Multi-Services Platforms Encryption of Tapes and Disks based on SME Online Data Migration Services (DMM) Enterprise Scale Blade Server Deployments Transparent Integration with SAN, Storage Array Secure, Trusted WAN Optimization Accurate End-to-end Application Monitoring Industry s Most Scalable WAN Optim n Expanded XML/WS Acceleration, Security, Mediation Data Center Assurance Program Pre-tested & Validated Configurations Shared Knowledge Base with Customers Intuitive web-based 3D Graphical Tool Lowers Risk, Faster time to Results 17
Cisco VFrame Data Center: Network-Driven Service Orchestration New! Coordinated provisioning and reuse of physical and virtualized compute, storage, and network resources Operational cost savings Cisco VFrame Data Center Faster and simpler service orchestration Robust virtualization scale-out VM VM Hypervisor Compute Pool Network Pool Storage Pool 18
Introducing SAN-OS 3.2: Delivering Secure Information Management New! Deliver intelligent fabric applications to encrypt critical data Non-disruptively migrate data across heterogeneous storage arrays Enable Enterprise Class Blade Server solutions MDS 9000 Family New Platforms Multilayer Directors and Fabric Switches New Feature Set SAN OS 3.2 Hardware: MDS 9222i Multiservice Modular Switch Storage Media Encryption (SME) MDS 18/4-Port Multiservice Module MDS Data 9134 Mobility Manager (DMM) MDS 9222i MDS 9134 Multilayer Fabric Switch N-Port Virtualizer (NPV) MDS 18/4 19
What s new in Cisco WAAS: Trusted WAN Optimization New! Secure WAN Acceleration The only solution that preserves security while accelerating applications extends Storage Media Encryption to the Branch Accurate Performance Management First solution providing accurate end-to-end application performance reporting and better SLA management Market Momentum Over 1,000 customers have selected Cisco WAAS for their WAN Optimization needs Security Accuracy Scalability 20
Data Center Assurance Program New! Design Best Practices Real-world Tested Configurations Downloadable Spec s and Results Full Test Plan and Documentation Kit Intuitive interface Testing updated Quarterly www.cisco.com/go/dcdesignzone Best Practice Design Zone Integrated Discussion Forum Operational Best Practices 21
Smart Call Home on Cisco Catalyst New! Smart Call Home Higher Network Availability Increased Operational Efficiency Proactive, fast issue resolution Devices continually monitored with secure, connected service Real-time alerts for early detection of potential network problems Automatic, accurate fault diagnosis Less time troubleshooting Automated Service Request (SR) creation Detailed diagnostics attached to SR Routed to correct TAC team Fast Access to Information Fast access to personalized information Call Home messages, diagnostics and recommendations Inventory and configuration for all Call Home devices Security alerts, Field and End-of-life Notices 22
A Glimpse into the Future of Data Center 3.0 Unified Fabric: Unified I/O Unified Network Fabric/Transport Data Center Class Platform Operationally Efficient Design Self-Diagnosis and Maintenance Extending Virtualization: File Virtualization Virtual Machine Integration Embedded Services per Port Increased Application Intelligence 23
In Closing The network is a uniquely qualified IT resource to enable the Transformation to Data Center 3.0 Cisco offers a pragmatic adoption path from Silos to Service-Oriented Infrastructure (SOI), with low risk deployment using best practice design Cisco is investing in innovation for a Data Center Class Platform featuring: Data Center Virtualization Service Orchestration Network Unification Next-generation levels of Resilience, Scalability, Performance, Efficiency 24
Agenda The Need for DC Transformation Roadmap to the Data Center 3.0 Recent Announcements Q&A 25
Upcoming Speaker Series Events August 22: Building Cost-effective Storage Area Networks September 19: Network-based Service Orchestration November 14: Application Networking Services 26
For More Information, please contact: Amal Nichols Analyst Relations Manager amnichol@cisco.com Or visit http://www.cisco.com/go/datacenter 27
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