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Antonio Piraino, Vice President, Tier1 Research
Cloud Compu9ng’s impact on the Mul9-‐tenant Datacenter Market
Cloud Compu9ng Impact on the Datacenter Market
1. What’s changing in the market?
2. Who we are
3. Cloud Compu9ng in Context
4. The Virtualiza9on effect
5. Where to Next?
What’s changed in the business Psyche?
Consumerization of IT Era
Datacenter/IT Operators Mindset Change
• Datacenter operators are realizing the benefits of ac9ng like Service providers within their own facili9es
• Despite the hindrances – it is Important to start somewhere
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Low Cost
Flexibility
Security
Reliability
Speed of provisioning
SLA
Tiered Billing system
Green IT
IT spend can move from capex-to-opex
Brand-name
Easy to use console
Other
What are your customers asking for?
Why is being Services Oriented Important?
§ “…make and receive VoIP phone calls from your Google Voice number using Google Talk on the desktop” (June 2011)
§ “Microso^ just spent $8.5b to acquire Skype, the single biggest name in all of VoIP.” (May 2011)
§ “Apple just unveiled iMessage at WWDC, a free messaging system…offers several major advantages over SMS.” (June 2011)
§ “Facebook’s150,000 square foot datacenter opened in Oregon… with another150,000 square foot facility to follow (April 2011)
§ “Google’s vision for 111 8th Ave acquisi9on includes colo providers and network carriers” (December 2010)
§ “IBM will spend $360 million to build its most sophis9cated, datacenter in RTP, North Carolina, for businesses” (2008)
§ “As the race for VoIP and unified communica9ons heats up, Salesforce leaps into ac9on and picks up VSee.” (June 2011)
§ “We're excited to announce the launch of live HTTP streaming for Amazon CloudFront.”
Tech Bubble 2.0?
“Facebook reached 750m users; 7 billion pieces of content shared on the site weekly • La9noamérica suma 118 millones de usuarios de Facebook
• Orkut remains biggest with >500k visitors/month “Apple’s15bn app store downloads is growing 9 Ames faster than Macdonald’s” (A.Love) • Search and Social networks receive more hits that ecommerce sites
• Informa9on, collabora9on and business produc9vity “Google Android 550,000 a day, 160m Chrome users, $37bn cash, $200bn market cap” • Google has 90% market share in LatAm (for search)
• And fastest Google audience growth is from LatAm “TwiQer's July membership increased 50,000 per day with 95 million tweets a day” • In October 2010, Brazil was Twimer’s #1 market • “LinkedIn added up to $102/share with $470m revenue and over 100m users” • LatAm has over 8.5m members Facebook, Groupon, Zynga, LivingSocial, TwiQer, LinkedIn, Pandora ($3bMarket Cap = 16x Revenue), Zillow: $3.5 billion revenue; $200bn Market Cap. • The number of internet users in Latam has been increasing at double the rate of popula9on increase
(15% 2009/10) • Boom is s9ll coming
Do Not Confuse with Cloud Compu3ng!
Cloud Compu9ng Impact on the Datacenter Market
1. What’s changing in the market
2. Who we are
4. Cloud Compu9ng in Context
4. The Virtualiza9on effect
5. Where to Next?
The 451 Group
451 Research is focused on the business of enterprise IT innova9on. The company’s analysts provide cri9cal and 9mely insight into the compe99ve dynamics of innova9on in emerging technology segments.
Tier1 Research is a single-‐source research and advisory firm covering the mul9-‐tenant datacenter, hos9ng, IT and cloud-‐compu9ng sectors, blending the best of industry and financial research.
The Up9me Ins9tute is ‘The Global Data Center Authority’ and a pioneer in the crea9on and facilita9on of end-‐user knowledge communi9es to improve reliability and uninterrup9ble availability in datacenter facili9es.
TheInfoPro is a leading IT advisory and research firm that provides real-‐world perspec9ves on the customer and market dynamics of the enterprise informa9on technology landscape, harnessing the collec9ve knowledge and insight of leading IT organiza9ons worldwide.
ChangeWave Research is a research firm that iden9fies and quan9fies ‘change’ in consumer spending behavior, corporate purchasing, and industry, company and technology trends.
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Cloud Compu9ng Impact on the Datacenter Market
1. What’s changing in the datacenter world
2. Who we are
3. Cloud Compu9ng in Context
4. The Virtualiza9on effect
5. Where to Next?
Context of the Datacenter Industry
Cloud Compu9ng Plaqorms
IP Cloud
Evolu9on of Managed Hos9ng Sector
Virtualiza9on
• Roots in the 1960’s as a way to par99on large, expensive mainframe systems into smaller units that can operate independently of each other, thereby maximizing capital investment.
• Abandoned through the desktop PC wave (80’s), the Client/Server wave (90’s).
• Then in 1999, “VMware Worksta9on” was released from a small Palo Alto, CA startup.
Ini9al benefits… § More efficient use of compute capacity. § Faster provisioning for new business ini9a9ves, training, dev/test, lab environments, etc.
§ Lower labor cost for install, upgrade, backup, restore, move opera9ons. • Physical servers are only ever racked once. • Moving virtual servers as easy as copying a file. • Some mi9ga9ng costs in complexity, licensing, manageability
Virtualiza9on
Virtualiza9on
Virtualiza9on
Virtualiza9on
The Cloud Compu9ng Layers
The Cloud Compu9ng Layers
The Cloud Compu9ng Layers
Aggregate Cloud ‘As a Service’ Market
CAGR ~25%
Growth in the Rest of the Market
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Cloud Compu9ng Impact on the Datacenter Market
1. What’s changing in the datacenter world
2. Who we are
3. Cloud Compu9ng in Context
4. The Virtualiza9on effect on datacenters
5. Where to Next?
Modern Enterprise Architecture
Cloud-like Enterprise Architecture
Private Enterprise Cloud
Public Cloud Services
Cloud Architecture Cloud Criteria
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þ Publically Accessible
þ Programmatic management interfaces
þ Multi-tenant Architecture
þ Accounting Granularity and Cost Allocation
þ Scalability and elasticity
þ Rich Web management capabilities
þ Rapid Provisioning and Self Service
þ Virtualization and Hardware Independence
Cloud Criteria vs. Architecture
How far have we gone?
§ VKernel analyzed 550,000 virtual machines across 2500 deployments and found average consolida9on of 12.5-‐15.6 virtual machines per physical host (8-‐10 for larger organiza9ons).
§ Apps on virtual infrastructure will exceed those on physical servers
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Impact on the Next Genera9on Data Center
• The de facto “atomic unit” in the next genera9on datacenter is the virtual machine.
• Increased focus on IT governance (i.e.: ITIL), otherwise inevitable VM sprawl will result in every trivial process having its own server (and OS license).
• No labeling servers with s9cky nametags. Rack once, never touch again – “fail in place” (Google rack) approach. Less reac9ve break/fix management, more proac9ve/rou9ne/scheduled.
Impact on the Next Genera9on Data Center
• Movement towards “best execu9on environment” approach to IT, hybrid balancing act of CapEx vs. OpEx via on-‐premise and off-‐premise.
• Almost all servers – even systems that are absolutely mission cri9cal -‐ will eventually be virtualized, even if at a 1:1 ra9o.
Vmo9on & 2nd order effects of Virtualiza9on
• Significant implica9ons for IT… • Reduced “maintenance window”
down9me for cri9cal applica9ons. • More op9ons for hot BC/DR needs
Power density and cooling challenges
§ 42U’s worth of servers at 5-‐15% u9liza9on has different power demand than 42U’s worth of servers at 70-‐80+% u9liza9on.
§ Overall power usage in a virtualized environment decreases, but density increases.
Power density and cooling challenges
Dell example § PowerEdge 2650 running a test workload at 30% CPU consumed 290 wams.
§ Consolidated eight (8) of those systems onto a single PowerEdge 2950, reaching 80% of CPU. System consumed 440 wams at sustained load.
§ Net power savings 2,320 – 440 = 1,880 § However, original load was in 16U for 145 wams/U. New load of 440 in 2U is 220 wams/U. >50% increase. 6kW/rack -‐> 9.2kW/rack.
Jevon’s Paradox, 1865/Rebound effect: Technological progress that increases the efficiency with which a resource is used tends to increase the rate of consumpAon of that resource.
Pondering the Next Genera9on Data Center
• Planning for the future? • APC Virtualiza9on Energy Cost Calculator • Visio 2007
Add-‐In for Rack Server Virtualiza9on
Pondering the Next Genera9on Data Center
“Accordion IT” § VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) paired with Distributed Power Management (DPM) can automa9cally shuffle virtualized machines between hosts, consolidate to as few hosts as needed during low u9liza9on, and power off physical machines when not needed.
“Migratory IT” § Take “Accordion IT”, and then add geographic migra9on across datacenters/states based on electricity spot pricing (i.e.: “follow the moon”). Cisco Overlay Transport Virtualiza9on.
§ Intelligent integra9on of VM controls and datacenter facility controls -‐ if all VMs are moved out of a sec9on of datacenter and servers powered down, no need to cool it.
Pondering the Next Genera9on Data Center
Other interes9ng possibili9es? § Virtual servers fly around the data center, risk overloading a circuit? Traveling hot spots?
§ Fanless servers? Microso^ is trying to experiment with that, disrupts PUE -‐ but less power consumed for equivalent compute load. Rackable (SGI) “CloudRack”.
§ Pulse width modula9on (PWM) on server fans • Facebook is trying that out in conjunc9on with cold aisle containment & other improvements.
Cloud Compu9ng Impact on the Datacenter Market
1. What’s changing in the datacenter world
2. Who we are
3. Cloud Compu9ng in Context
4. The Virtualiza9on effect on datacenters
5. Where to Next with Cloud Compu9ng?
Winners in the Cloud
hmp://www.cloudgirlfriend.com/
Future IT Topology
Inves9ga9on of Cloud Compu9ng
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EnterpriseInternal
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Ini9ator of Cloud Projects
Who put your organiza9on's cloud project in mo9on?
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CEO
IT So^ware
CTO
LOB
CIO
IT Data Center
Final Cloud W2: Full Sample. n=51.
Which format of Cloud?
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Solving Apps Performance Challenges
Proximity < 5ms < 50km
Real-‐Time < 50ms < 500km
Priority <100ms < 2000km
Best Effort >100ms >2000km
BUSINESS CR
ITICAL
ITY
LATENCY SENSITIVITY
Compute model increasingly complex
• Means More work and complexity • Means more challenges in meeting SLAs
Cloud
Servers/Network/Storage
Collaboration Voice / Video / Telepresence
Cloud (Amazon, Rackspace, and more)
Performance & Availability
Ticke9ng
Asset Even9ng
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Storage
Networks
Operating Systems
Servers
Databases
Video
Management, Control & Transparency importance
Not a fad… This is Next-‐Gen Business
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Ques9ons!
Antonio Piraino, Vice President