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Sebastiaan de Haas
September 2013
Cisco Datacenter Architecture
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Cisco’s Commitment to Data Center “I am very confident in our data center strategy and in our ability to lead in
this market transition. Together with Virtualization and Cloud, Data Center
is one of our five corporate priorities that will help us drive growth and
productivity for our customers and partners.”
– John Chambers
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Business Challenges
Technology Trends
Cloud Data Deluge
Budget Constraints
Security and Compliance
24x7 Business Business
Agility
Proliferation of Devices
Energy Efficiency
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SERVER-RELATED SPEND (CAPEX+OPEX) WW Spending on Servers, Power & Cooling, and Mgmt./Administration
OVERALL SPEND DISTRIBUTION
29%
22% 12%
11%
10%
7%
7% 2%
People Software Energy / Facilities
Servers Networking Storage
Disaster Recovery Overhead
Source: Gartner—Cisco IT, “Data Center Cost Portfolio” Source: IDC, “New Economic Model for the Datacenter”
$0
$50
$100
$150
$200
$250
$300
Power & Cooling Expense
Mgmt. & Administration—Virtual Servers
Mgmt. & Administration—Standalone Servers
High
OPEX
IDC, 2011
Custo
mer
Spendin
g (
$B
)
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Legacy Computer Platform
100% Physical
Average
TCO
Speed of Delivery
6 to 8 Weeks
Speed of Delivery
2 to 3 Weeks
Speed of Delivery
15 Minutes
-37%
Legacy Computer Platform
46% Physical : 54% Virtual
Average
TCO
Unified Computing Platform
25% Physical : 75% Virtual
100% Automated
Average
TCO IT Maintenance/
Innovation
70% / 30%
-27%
Virtualization Unified Infrastructure and Automation
IT Maintenance/
Innovation
60% / 40%
IT Maintenance/
Innovation
40% / 60%
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The Platform for Delivering IT as a Service
UNIFIED
COMPUTING
Modular, Stateless
Computing Elements
UNIFIED
MANAGEMENT
Automated
Resource Management
(Physical and Virtual)
UNIFIED
FABRIC
Highly Scalable,
Secure Network Fabric
OPEN RESILIENT SECURE SCALABLE
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Gartner about UCS
“Cisco helped all of us rethink the server architecture with UCS, and I would have never thought that I’d say this 3 years ago when they came out with it; the UCS architecture changed the industry by paving the way to the logical disaggregation of the physical server through fabric computing; they proved that you can buy white box components from any vendor, even one that had never built servers before, and pay a premium for them, as long as they’re assembled to achieve a true separation of logical and physical design; Cisco did that with blades and is now doing the same with rack-mount servers, and they’re selling a ton of them; the interesting thing is that while everybody thought that true virtualization would lead to a drop in the price point of servers, this innovation has had the opposite effect, because customers are starting to realize that TCO is way more important than the cost of servers; don’t tell vendors that I said this when you negotiate with them, but a couple of percentage points in price pale in comparison to the all the other costs; power and cooling alone will cost you more than the initial purchase price over the lifetime of a server”.
David Cappuccio Managing V.P. and Chief of Research at Gartner.
From keynote address “The Infinite Data Center” delivered at
Gartner Data Center Conference London Nov 2012
“Cisco helped all of us
rethink the server
architecture with UCS”
“UCS architecture changed
the industry by paving the
way to the logical
disaggregation of the
physical server through
fabric computing”
“TCO is way more
important than the cost of
servers”
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26k+
CU
ST
OM
ER
S
$2B+ 21.5% WW X86 BLADE MARKET SHARE RUNRATE REVENUE
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Source: 1 IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, Q3 2012, December, 2012, Revenue Share
X86 S
erv
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Bla
de M
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1
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Change Creates New Opportunities
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CORE CAPACITY
Network Connectivity
Management
Compute
Scale
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Server Health Monitoring
Multi-Chassis Server Identity Manager
Servers 1-8
Servers 17-24
1 Logical Chassis
Servers 9-16
Servers 25-32
Servers 33-40
Servers 49-56
Servers 65-72
Servers 81-88
Servers 97-104
Servers 113-120
Servers 129-136
Servers 145-152 Servers 153-160
Servers 41-48
Servers 57-64
Servers 73-80
Servers 89-96
Servers 105-112
Servers 121-128
Servers 137-144
Ethernet Ethernet
Fiber Channel Fiber Channel
Server Health Monitoring
Multi-chassis Server Identity Manager
Blade & Chassis Management
Fabric Interconnect A
Fabric Interconnect B
Legacy Blade Architecture
Enet Switch Enet Switch FC Switch FC Switch
CMC/OA CMC/OA
Enclosure 1: Servers 1-16
Enet Switch Enet Switch FC Switch FC Switch
CMC/OA CMC/OA
Enclosure 2: Servers 17-32
Enet Switch Enet Switch FC Switch FC Switch
CMC/OA CMC/OA
Enclosure 3: Servers 33-48
Enet Switch Enet Switch FC Switch FC Switch
CMC/OA CMC/OA
Enclosure 4: Servers 49-64
Enet Switch Enet Switch FC Switch FC Switch
CMC/OA CMC/OA
Enclosure 6: Servers 1-16
Enet Switch Enet Switch FC Switch FC Switch
CMC/OA CMC/OA
Enclosure 5: Servers 65-80
Enet Switch Enet Switch FC Switch FC Switch
CMC/OA CMC/OA
Enclosure 7: Servers 97-112
Enet Switch Enet Switch FC Switch FC Switch
CMC/OA CMC/OA
Enclosure 8: Servers 113-138
Enet Switch Enet Switch FC Switch FC Switch
CMC/OA CMC/OA
Enclosure 9: Servers 139-154
Enet Switch Enet Switch FC Switch FC Switch
CMC/OA CMC/OA
Enclosure 10: Servers 154-160
Cisco UCS
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UCS MANAGER GUI
UCS MANAGER SOFTWARE
FABRIC INTERCONNECT
FABRIC EXTENDER
CHASSIS
BLADE SERVER
RACK SERVER
UCS MANAGER API INTERFACE
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20G per Chassis 40G per Chassis 80G per Chassis 160G per Chassis
• Wire once architecture
• All links active
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UCS Central 10.000+ Servers
UCS Manager 160 Servers
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Unpacked, Racked, Cabled and Powered.
Interfaces enabled, discover new chassis & blades
Assign Service-Profile to new blade and boot ESXi
Video and blog at:
http://www.tbijlsma.com/2011/03/adding-an-extra-ucs-chassis
http://www.tbijlsma.com/2011/04/adding-a-extra-ucs-chassis-the-
configuration-minutes
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Stateless Computing Configuration Mobility
SIM CARD* Personality for a Phone
Personalitiy for a Server
SERVICE PROFILE
* plus AppleID
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VM admin spends hours/days building THE
PERFECT Virtual Machine.
It is so good, 20 people want it
Build 20 new versions Clone it…
So why do we do that to hardware when we talk about a new host? Network connectivity, BIOS, WWPN, MAC, Turn off USB, enable VT etc…
Uhm…..
UCS Service Profiles are like a hypervisor to hardware
Strip all state from the physical blades
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LAN
SAN
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“It is the complete software control of the hardware that makes UCS an ideal platform for Cloud”
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UCS XML API layer
UCS Manager Software
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UCS XML API layer
UCS Manager Software
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Manage UCS with Industry Standard Tools
Service Orchestration
Provisioning and Configuration
Monitoring and Analysis
Third Party Management
Unified Control API
Service Profiles
Cisco UCS Pools
Cisco UCS Manager
Application
Stack
UCS Visibility
and Control
OS and
Software
Management
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Single Console “Auto Pilot” GUI
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CIMC
vCenter
Nexus Cmd Line
OnCommand
Single Pane
Cloud
Enablement
Solution Key Benefits
• Improve IT Responsiveness/Time to Value • Accelerate Technology Adoption • Reduce Operational Costs (OpEx) • Simplify Support Staff Learning Curve
Features
Workflows
Functionality
Library of 400+
Tasks Orchestration
Physical
Mgmt
FlexPod
Validated
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Cisco® UCS B-Series
Blade Servers and
UCS Manager
Cisco Nexus®
Family Switches
NetApp® FAS
OnCommand
Software Suite
10GE and FCoE
Features
Standard, prevalidated, best-in-class
converged platform
Virtualized and
non-virtualized environments
Flexible: One platform scales up or out to
fit many mixed workloads
Add applications and workload
Benefits
Flexibility
Built-in data center efficiencies
Reduced risk
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Build Your Own
Best Of Breed Components
VSPEX
Proven Infrastructure
Vblock
Converged Infrastructure
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> 50% Faster
Many Weeks or Months
Service Request
Design and
Size
DC
Planning Procure
Detailed
Design Deploy Test
Service Available
Traditional
With FlexPod Reference BoM
Validated design
Precise deployment
Standard test plan
DC
Planning Procure Deploy Test
Preprovisioned FlexPod Rapid deployment of applications
Shared pools meet most requirements
Service Available
DC
Planning Procure Deploy Test
Service Available
Benefits Agile service delivery
Higher productivity
Faster deployment
Higher quality
Simpler planning
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Reduce Risk Improve Efficiency
For more information, visit www.netapp.com/flexpod/
Increase Flexibility
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Thank you.