National e-governance Plan: State Data Centre (SDC) DVL Narayana Rao, Additional Director, DeitY
Vision of NeGP Make all Government services accessible to the COMMON MAN IN HIS LOCALITY, through Common Service Delivery Outlets and ensure EFFICIENCY. TRANSPARENCY & RELIABILITY of such services at AFFORDABLE COSTS to realise the BASIC NEEDS of the common man May 2006
NeGP: Overview Institutional Framework 31 Mission Mode Projects (MMPs) Including 4 MMPs (Health, Education, PDS and Posts) added July, 2011 Core infrastructure components Common Services Centres (CSCs) State Data Centres (SDCs) State Wide Area Networks (SWANs) State Service Delivery Gateways (SSDGs) and State Portals Support Components Core Policies Standards Technical Assistance R&D HRD & Training Awareness & Assessment Organizational Structures
National e-governance Plan Road Transport Land Records Comrl Taxes Health e-office Insurance MCA21 Munici palities Education Central Excise e-courts e-proc Income Tax National ID India Portal Core Policies CSC Agriculture Employment Exch EDI Gateway Visa Pensions ebiz Passport e-district Gram Pts e-posts Banking Police Treasuries PDS 14 9 5 1 2 Providing Services Providing services partially Under Implementation Design & Development At Scoping Stage 197 Services provided (out 0f 252 planned) (85 Central, 92 State, 20 Integrated) Over 1.56 Cr e-transactions /per 4 month
Core Infrastructure Under NeGP 40 30 20 10 0 1,40,000 1,20,000 1,00,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 State Wide Area Network 25 30 33 35 31 15 7 Common Service Centers No. of CSCs Rolled Out Connectivity 1,23,131 1,08,829 95,710 80,669 69,574 57,482 43,464 27,200 10,350 4,000 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 July 2013 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 State Data Center 27 23 21 16 12 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15* SSDG and State Portal 25 19 11 4 1 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15* * Target
e-gov Service Delivery Framework Call Centre State Data Centre.. CSC.. CSC CSC.. Aadhaar Internet State Portal e-forms/ m-forms Certificate Repository SSDG MSDG Payment Gateway Information List Services List Offices List e-forms Standards based Message Routing, Authentication Guaranteed Delivery & Transaction Log Time-stamping & Status Tracking.. SWAN. State Districts Blocks Talukas Registration Transport Revenue Municipalities SHQ Collector s Office Govt. Departments at various levels Tehsil / Taluks
SDC
State Data Centre (SDC) Scheme Objective To enable State departments to host their services/applications on a common infrastructure leading to Consolidation of data, applications, services & infrastructure Ease of integration and efficient management Better security Ensuring adequate and optimal utilization of computing resources and the support connectivity infrastructure Scheme approved by Government of India in 24 th January 2008 Total approved outlay is Rs 1623 Crore. (Implementation and O&M support for 5 years) 33 States/UTs DPR approved, 2 States/UTs Opted out from the Scheme 8
SDC - Key Features 9 Categorization of State Data Centers (SDCs) Large States(4000 sq. ft) Medium States (2500 sq. ft) Small States/UTs (1500 sq. ft) International standards Complied to Tier 2+ standards ISO 20000 (ITIL) Certified ISO 27001(ISMS) Certified SDC audit Third party Auditor (TPA) STQC
SDC Implementation- Key activities DeitY, GOI Pre-Implementation Post-Implementation DPR preparation & approval RFP preparation by State Site selection Data Centre sizing Raw power provisioning Application for FAT RFP Finalization Bid Process Selection of the DCO (Data Center Operator) Composite Team Operations and Management (O&M) for 5 years Data Centre certifications ISO 27001(ISMS), ISO 20000 (ITIL) Certifications for 5 years Third Party Auditor (TPA) selection: Infrastructure, Security, processes & SLA Applications hosting
SDC Operational Stakeholders Pre Implementation: State Implementation Agency (SIA) State Consultant Composite Team (CT) Data Center Operator (DCO) State Consultant SIA DCO Post Implementation: State Implementation Agency (SIA) Composite Team (CT) TPA (Third Party Auditor) Data Center Operator (DCO) STQC TPA SIA DCO
SDC Implementation Status Across India SDC Implementation Status Across India J&K Chandigarh HP Punjab Haryana Uttarakhand Delhi Sikkim Arunachal Pradesh Rajasthan UP Bihar Assam Nagaland Manipur Gujarat MP JHD WB Tripura Mizoram Dadra Daman & Diu Maharashtra CHH Orissa Meghalaya SDC - Go Live Goa AP 23 SDC Operational Kerala Tamil Nadu TN Pondicherry A n d a m a n 1 Oct 14 3 Mar 15 1 1 Jun 15 Aug 15 Lakshadweep 1 Oct 15 3 Dec 15 2 Opted Out
SDC Implementation SWAN IMPLEMENTATION Status - Expected Timelines September 2014 Milestone No. of States States Implementation Timelines SDC Operational 23 Gujarat, Tripura, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh/Telangana, Meghalaya, Karnataka, Manipur, Orissa, Sikkim, Haryana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Nagaland, Uttar Pradesh, Andaman, Madhya Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Chhattisgarh, Lakshadweep and Mizoram Implementation in advance Stage 1 Bihar Nov 14 Implementation Started 3 Himachal Pradesh Dadra & Nagar and Daman & Diu Mar 15 Vendor Finalised, Contract sign off in progress 1 Assam Jun 15 Bid process in progress 1 Punjab August 15 Bid process in progress 2 Jharkhand and Goa Oct 15 Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh, RFP under finalization 2 Dec 15 Opted Out/DPR not received 2 Delhi Chandigarh
SDC Hosting model and Services Model Colocation Shared Cloud Services Description Rack space Power and Cooling Network and Security All the services covered under Co-location services plus; Shared Storage Services Shared Compute Service (Application, Web & Database Servers) IaaS Infrastructure Services Rack Space Power, Cooling, and Surveillance Staging Facility Connectivity to SWAN, NKN & Internet Shared Storage Shared Compute Infrastructure Directory Services Managed Services Managed Security Services Backup Services Disaster Recovery Basic Hardware and OS level Support Helpdesk Services Monitoring
Infrastructure Utilization S No. State Total RackCapacity Racks Utilized %age Utilization 1 Sikkim 10 10 100.0 2 Andhra Pradesh 35 35 100.0 3 Karnataka 40 40 100.0 4 Rajasthan 43 41 95.3 5 Uttar Pradesh 44 41 93.2 6 Madhya Pradesh 43 39 90.7 7 Haryana 28 25 89.3 8 Maharashtra 39 34 87.2 9 A&N 13 11 84.6 10 Nagaland 12 10 83.3 11 West Bengal 37 29 78.4 12 Gujarat 78 60 76.9 13 Orissa 38 28 73.7 14 Tripura 24 17 70.8 15 Kerala 55 37 67.3 16 Tamil Nadu 40 25 62.5 17 Meghalaya 26 14 53.8 18 Manipur 25 13 52.0 19 Jammu & Kashmir 32 13 40.6 20 Puducherry 20 8 40.0 21 Chhattisgarh 34 10 29.4 22 Lakshadweep Collocated with Kerala SDC 23 Mizoram Recently Operationalized
Next Generation Data Centre Software defined Data Centers The virtualization has now gone a long way ahead, In fact logical abstraction of key data center services is happening everywhere. Storage, networking, security, compute and even the data center layer itself should now be delivered as an service The logical layer is able to look, agnostically, at physical resources and utilize those resources regardless of the backend manufacturer.
Next Generation Data Centre Next Generation agnostic cloud. Cloud should be looked beyond Public, hybrid, community, or distributed cloud. Data center platforms need to be designed to control and manage cloud platforms at a truly agnostic level. Cloud management and data center controls should be intertwined where cloud just becomes a powerful extension of Data center environment. Other Considerations Green Data Centers and Energy efficiency Security and Disaster recovery Infrastructure Optimisation
SDC Enhancement Moving towards Next Gen I. Cloud Service Enablement: Moving toward Service delivery oriented architecture: The existing infrastructure and services can be optimally utilized and shared among various line departments Progress and way forward: II. DR Enablement : States under Operation need to float separate RFP for Cloud enablement. Template RFP for Cloud enablement shared with all Operational States/ UTs States finalizing SDC RFP will include Cloud requirement in the same RFP All SDCs be made DR enabled by provisioning of storage replicator and storage capacity (25 TB) at DR site (National Data Centre) Progress and way forward: Two Storage Replication Solutions empanelled by NIC for DR implementation States to select Replicator solutions as per their mapped DR sites 18
SDC Continuous Improvement While SDC s were planned initially with Tier-2+ standards, latter on Various points were observed and experienced while dealing/implementing the Data Centers, and a need is felt to incorporate the discovered changes in Data Center like: Optimisation of Space and power utilisation Making SDCs more energy efficient by Optimising the cooling requirement Compartmentalization of Hot or Cold aisle Optimisation of IT infrastructure (Servers, Storage etc.) being deployed To have a central Data Center tool kit which aims to deliver Capital efficiency, Operational efficiency and ability to manage existing applications. To overcome and optimally utilize the underutilization of servers (server sprawling), shortage of space in Data Center, over provisioning etc. need for virtualization is felt and the same is now being done. 19
DeitY, GOI 20 THIS IS JUST THE NEW BEGINNING OF THE CHANGES WE ARE SEEING. CLOUD COMPUTING IS USHERING IN ANOTHER OPTION FOR TAKING ADVANTAGES OF SYSTEMIZED VIRTUALIZATION THAT LETS SERVERS EFFECTIVELY ALLOCATE COMPUTING SOURCES AS NEEDED. THEREFORE THE NEW STATE DATA CENTERS WHICH ARE BEING IMPLEMENTED NOW A DAYS ARE CLOUD READY FROM THE DAY ONE. 29/11/2014 Thank you