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Microsoft AZURE Giovanni Gatto Azure Partner Recruiter EMAIL: ggatto@Microsoft.com TWITTER: @giobannigatto Industry transformation Big data Devices Apps Cloud one quarter nearly half more than half 40ZB of external app of total IT


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Microsoft AZURE

Giovanni Gatto Azure Partner Recruiter

EMAIL: ggatto@Microsoft.com TWITTER: @giobannigatto

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Big data

40ZB the size of digital universe by 2020, of which 90% will be unstructured data

Devices

more than half

  • f information workers

across 17 countries report using 3+ devices for work

Apps

  • ne quarter
  • f external app

implementation spending will be on mobility, cloud, analytics & social by 2016

Cloud

nearly half

  • f total IT spend

will be cloud-related by 2020

Source: Devices: “Info Workers Will Erase Boundary Between enterprise And Consumer Technologies.” Forrester Research. August 30, 2012 Apps: Gartner: “Predicts 2013: Business Impact of Technology Drives the Futures Application Services Market.” Nov. 21, 2012 Big data: Compiled from IDC digital universe forecasts Cloud: “Prepare For 2020: Transform Your IT Infrastructure And Operations Practice.” Forrester Research. Oct. 24, 2012

Industry transformation

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2.4+ million

emails per day

200+ Cloud Services

1+ billion customers · 20+ million businesses · 90+ markets worldwide

5.8+ billion

worldwide queries each month

1 in 4

enterprise customers

50+ billion

minutes of connections handled each month

48+ million

users in 41 markets

50+ million

active users

400+ million

active accounts

250+ million

active users

8.6+ trillion

  • bjects in Microsoft Azure

storage

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Datacenters – generation 2, 3, 4

Generation 2: traditional (SLA 99.999) Generation 3: Containment Generation 4: Modular (SLA 99.9)

Physical redundancy N+2, Tier 3/4 Datacenter as a commodity DC SKU, Scale Service geo-redundancy Active/active nodes – geo-distributed

Lower Capex/Opex Increased efficiency

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Datacenter evolution

Server Capacity 20 year Technology

2.0+ PUE

Colocation

Generation 1

Density

Rack Density & deployment Minimized resource impact

1.4 – 1.6 PUE Generation 2

2012 2009 2009 1989-2005 2005 2007 2007

Containment

1.2 – 1.5 PUE

Containers, PODs Scalability & sustainability Air & water economization Differentiated SLAs

Generation 3

Modular

1.12 – 1.20 PUE

ITPACs & Colocations Reduced carbon Right-sized Faster time-to-market Outside air cooled

Generation 4

Integrated

1.07 – 1.19 PUE

Integrated system Resilient software Common infrastructure Operational simplicity Flexible & scalable

Generation 5

Future

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Source: EYP Mission Critical Facilities Inc., New York

Datacenter operational energy use

Offline UPS technologies can drive Electrical losses substantially down Widening temperature range can remove chillers and drive cooling to zero Virtualization, active power management increase IT return on investment

T raditional Modular PUE=2.0 PUE=1.15

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FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15

Network Device Count Growth

Growing networks to cloud-scale

Geo-redundant Service/Application design

  • All nodes active, all nodes stateless

Top 3 most-connected networks in the world

  • Peer with over 1800 ISPs globally

DC-to-Internet backbone

  • Multiple terabits
  • Over 30 points of presence globally
  • Global backbone on 5 continents connecting

Microsoft datacenter to the Internet DC-to-DC backbone

  • Multiple terabits of capacity
  • Direct DC-DC backbone to enable high

bandwidth between datacenters Dark fiber

  • Tens of thousands of route miles of owned Dark

Fiber backbone

  • Million+ 10G DWDM route miles of capacity

deployed Cache node

  • Hosting services collocated at user location

(metro) Edge nodes

  • Multiple terabits of Edge Interconnect capacity
  • Directly connected to more than 2000 networks

with over 4,000 connections Decoupled DCs

  • Separation of CPU’s Storage, SQL Services

IT capacity unit = STAMP

  • DC capacity unit or workload appliance
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Global Foundation Services

Microsoft’s cloud environment

Platform as a Service (PaaS) Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Consumer and small business services Enterprise services Third-party hosted services Software as a Service (SaaS)

Microsoft IT

Security Global delivery Sustainability Infrastructure

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T ake a comprehensive application inventory Develop strategy:

  • Re-host
  • Replace
  • Rebuild
  • Retire

Identify required characteristics

  • f remaining

applications: sensitivity, critical functions Prioritize remediation efforts and identify candidates for SaaS

Application portfolio analysis

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11 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure as a Service(IaaS) Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Application Platform as a Service(PaaS) Gartner Magic Quadrant for Public Cloud Storage Services Gartner Magic Quadrant for Virtualization

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Enterprise mobility and remote apps Cloud platform and hybrid capabilities BI/Big Data/Machine Learning/Internet of your things Dev/test of SAP , Oracle, Sharepoint, Dynamics, Mobile, LOB, Web Production of SAP , Oracle, Sharepoint, Dynamics, Mobile LOB, Web

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Enterprise mobility and remote apps Cloud platform and hybrid capabilities BI/Big Data/Machine Learning/Internet of your things Dev/test of SAP , Oracle, Sharepoint, Dynamics, Mobile, LOB, Web Production of SAP , Oracle, Sharepoint, Dynamics, Mobile, LOB, Web

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Transform the datacenter

Storage Compute Network

Microsoft System Center

Microsoft Azure Service Provider On-premises datacenter

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Hybrid capabilities at every layer

On-premises Cloud

Service Provider Azure

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Huge infrastructure scale is the enabler

19 Regions ONLINE…huge datacenter capacity around the world…and we’re growing

  • 100+ datacenters
  • One of the top 3 networks in the world (coverage, speed, connections)
  • 2 x AWS and 6x Google number of offered regions
  • G Series – Largest VM available in the market – 32 cores, 448GB Ram, SSD…

Operational Announced

Central US

Iowa

West US

California

North Europe

Ireland

East US

Virginia

East US 2

Virginia

US Gov

Virginia

North Central US

Illinois

US Gov

Iowa

South Central US

Texas

Brazil South

Sao Paulo

West Europe

Netherlands

China North *

Beijing

China South *

Shanghai

Japan East

Saitama

Japan West

Osaka

India West

TBD

India East

TBD

East Asia

Hong Kong

SE Asia

Singapore

Australia West

Melbourne

Australia East

Sydney

* Operated by 21Vianet

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