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Ride The Clouds to greater business heights Name : Chin, Kar Wai ( vExpert 2009, VCP 4 ) Designation : Data Center Solution Architect Email Address : Kar-Wai.Chin@datacraft-asia.com Mobile : +60 123325938 Blog : http://malaysiavm.com


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Name : Chin, Kar Wai ( vExpert 2009, VCP 4 ) Designation : Data Center Solution Architect Email Address : Kar-Wai.Chin@datacraft-asia.com Mobile : +60 123325938 Blog : http://malaysiavm.com

Ride The Clouds to greater business heights

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  • 1. What is Cloud

Computing ?

  • 2. Is it for you ?

3.How to get there ?

Agenda

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What is Cloud Computing ?

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Fifth Generation of Computing (after Mainframe, Personal Computer, Client-server Computing, and the Web) By definition: Cloud computing is a resource delivery and usage model. It means getting resources (hardware, software) via the network. The network providing the resource is called ‘Cloud’. The hardware resource in the ‘Cloud’ seems scalable infinitely and can be used whenever.

What is Cloud Computing ?

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What is Cloud Computing?

  • Cloud computing is a style of computing in which

dynamically scale and often Virtualized resources are provided as a service over the Internet or Intranet.

  • Users need not have knowledge of, expertise in, or

control over the technology infrastructure in the "cloud" that supports them

Define Cloud Computing – Part 2

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And The Ultimate Goal is :

Turn IT infrastructure into a cost efficient, high-performing, available, flexible, scalable, and secure “services”

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Different Types Of Cloud Computing

4 Cloud Deployment Models 3 Cloud Delivery Models

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Virtual hardware made available for varied uses. Platform as a Service (PaaS) Application development platforms enable application authoring and runtime environment. Software as a Service (SaaS) A wide ranging services delivered via varied business models normally available as public offering. Private Cloud – Enterprise

  • wned or leased

Hybrid Cloud – composition of 2

  • r more clouds

Community – shared infra for specific community Public Cloud – Sold to the public, mega- scale infra 7

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Cloud Delivery Model Architectures

Cloud Infrastructure IaaS PaaS SaaS

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Architectures Platform as a Service (PaaS) Architectures Software as a Service (SaaS) Architectures

Cloud Infrastructure SaaS Cloud Infrastructure PaaS SaaS Cloud Infrastructure IaaS PaaS Cloud Infrastructure PaaS Cloud Infrastructure IaaS

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Cloud Computing

What is Hybrid cloud

  • A hybrid cloud environment consisting of multiple

internal and/or external providers

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Is Cloud Computing for You?

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Elements to Consider in Your Plan

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The Journey To Cloud

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Pragmatic Path to Next-Gen Infrastructure

Incremental, Low Risk Evolution via Best Practices

Agility

Storage Consolidation Server Consolidation

Time

Network Virtualisation Branch Infrastructure. Consolidation

Consolidation

Improved Utilization, Efficiency

Automation

Policy-based Adaptive Infrastructure

Virtualisation

Improved Flexibility, Responsiveness Application Virtualisation Semi-Automated Provisioning Data centre Consolidation Dynamic Service Automation Storage virtualisation Server Virtualisation Static Provisioning

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What Do You Get Along The Way ?

1. Storage 2. Server 3. Network 4. I/O Consolidation 1. Network 2. Server 3. Storage 4. Application 5. Static Provisioning 1. Private Cloud 2. Hybrid Cloud 3. Public Cloud Virtualization Automation (Full Cloud) Consolidation Speed Service Delivery

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Business Continuity

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Simplify Infra

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Better SLA

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Save Capex/Opex

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Transparent and Accurate Chargeback

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KPI

Unified Computing & Data Centre Transformation !

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Consolidations !

1. Storage 2. Server 3. Network 4. I/O Consolidation Consolidation Speed Service Delivery

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Business Continuity

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Simplify Infra

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Better SLA

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Save Capex/Opex

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Transparent and Accurate Chargeback

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KPI

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Consolidation Initiative

  • Storage
  • Direct attached
  • SAN Consolidation
  • Centralize Server
  • Branch server consolidation
  • Blade Servers
  • I/O Consolidation
  • Network
  • WAN Optimization
  • Firewall
  • L3/L4 Load Balancers
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Unified Datacenter Fabric: Provides I/O Consolidation

1990’s 2003 2005

Front-End Back-End Mgmt Fabric-A Fabric-B RDMA MPI Classical Ethernet Storage Network Infiniband

LLE FCoE Multipath Ethernet Server

DCE is not One Feature

2008 -2010

Unified Fabric

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I/O Challenges

Is it neat ? Consume more power ? Can it be better ?

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Traditional I/O Connectivities

  • Traditional Infrastructure

with LAN & SAN separated

  • Cabling management

Challenges

  • Complexity
  • Challenges to manage both

LAN and SAN environments

  • Under utilize on datacenter

bandwidth

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An Example in The Network

LAN Cluster Storage Server Clusters Internet/ Intranet

Complexity, Cost, Power

Simplification across all technology layers

SAN

Unified Fabric SAN Cluster

Universal I/O, Storage, Compute & Ubiquitous Connectivity

LAN

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Reducing Network Complexity

MDS

Nexus 7000 Nexus 5000

Efficient, Simpler Operations Complexity, Cost, Power Unified Fabric

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Reference Architecture with FCoE

Cisco Nexus 5000 10G Existing Core Switches

HA HA

10G

FCoE Connections

HP DL 380 or DL 160 G6 Netapp FAS 3140

FCoE Connections

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Virtualization !

1. Network 2. Server 3. Storage 4. Application 5. Static Provisioning Virtualization Speed Service Delivery

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Business Continuity

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Simplify Infra

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Better SLA

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Save Capex/Opex

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Transparent and Accurate Chargeback

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KPI

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Virtulization Initiative

  • Server
  • VMware Virtual Infrastructure
  • Storage
  • File virtualization
  • Thin Provisioning
  • Storage virtualization
  • Network
  • Firewall
  • L3/L4 Load Balancers
  • VLAN, MPLS
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VMware – Cloud Ready Operating System

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Virtualization needs to be Integrated

Policy, Security, QoS

Application 1 VMotion App1 Application 2

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Automation !

1. Private Cloud 2. Hybrid Cloud 3. Public Cloud Automation (Full Cloud) Speed Service Delivery

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Business Continuity

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Simplify Infra

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Better SLA

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Save Capex/Opex

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Transparent and Accurate Chargeback

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VMWare vCloud Cisco UCS

Service Provisioning Flow in Cloud Infrastructure

Open Account + Initial Package Service Order (Email)

Cisco IPS Cisco Firewall User Portal

IP, LAN & Security Storage

SAN Storage Cisco UCS Provisioning Engine

Subsequent Request

SAN

Confirmation (90m) 45m

LAN

45m End User Operation Team Charging Integration

Cloud Service Provider

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Datacraft, our journey to Cloud

SAP eMail eAPPS DR/BCP HRIS Salesforce.com

Consolidate Virtualize Internal External Hybrid

Desktop

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What Do You Get Along The Way ?

1. Storage 2. Server 3. Network 4. I/O Consolidation 1. Network 2. Server 3. Storage 4. Application 5. Static Provisioning 1. Private Cloud 2. Hybrid Cloud 3. Public Cloud Virtualization Automation (Full Cloud) Consolidation Speed Service Delivery

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Business Continuity

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Simplify Infra

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Better SLA

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Save Capex/Opex

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Transparent and Accurate Chargeback

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KPI

Unified Computing & Data Centre Transformation !

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The world does not need another “Blade” Server

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Unified Computing System is a result of Cisco 5 Years secret R&D

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Cloud Computing

Cisco UCS

  • Unified Computing Platform with advance technology in

term of I/O Management, Memory Extension, Virtualize adaptor and easy for scale out management

  • Integration of Unified Fabrics for I/O Management with

Cisco Nexus Products Family

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Cloud Computing

Benefits of Cisco UCS

  • Stateless Computing with Service Profiles Technology
  • LAN & SAN & Compute as a single system
  • Higher Memory and I/O Throughput
  • Support up to 384GB memory per blade in 2-way CPU
  • Higher Consolidation ratio with Virtualization
  • Cost Saving on Software Licenses
  • Reduce down time for system upgrade or maintenance
  • Single point of management with UCS Manager
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Cisco UCS – Service Profiles

Network

  • Uplinks
  • LAN settings
  • vLAN
  • QoS
  • etc…
  • Firmware
  • Revisions

Storage

  • Optional Disk usage
  • SAN settings
  • LUNs
  • Persistent Binding
  • SAN settings
  • vSAN
  • Firmware
  • Revisions

Server

  • Identity (UUID)
  • Adapters
  • Number
  • Type: FC, Ethernet
  • Identity
  • Characteristics
  • Firmware
  • Revisions
  • Configuration

settings

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UCS Architecture

Uplinks

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I/O Challenges

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Simplify Data Center Reference Architecture

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Cisco Unified Computing System

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SAN Storage System

Reference Architecture – Cisco UCS

Server Cluster 1 Server Cluster N

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Backup Library SAN Storage VTL Storage Nx 10G Nx 4G FC

Internet

  • r WAN

Nexus 7000 Data Centre Switch IPS Pool Firewall Pool

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Cisco Unified Computing System

Cisco UCS Manager

Embedded in Fabric Interconnect

Cisco UCS 6100 Series Fabric Interconnects

UCS 6120XP 20 Port Fabric Interconnect UCS 6140XP 40 Port Fabric Interconnect

Cisco UCS 2100 Series Fabric Extenders

Logically part of Fabric Switch Inserts into Blade Enclosure

Cisco UCS 5100 Series Blade Chassis

Flexible bay configurations Logically part of Fabric Interconnect

Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers

UCS B-200 M1 Blade Server UCS B-250 M1 Extended Memory Blade Server

Cisco UCS Network Adapters

Three adapter options Mix adapters within blade chassis

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VMworld 2009 – Cisco UCS

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Cisco UCS Pictures

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Datacraft Solution Strategy

Virtualization Automation (Full Cloud) Consolidation

Server Server Virtualization IP Network Storage Area Network Storage Architecture and Consultancy

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Name : Chin, Kar Wai ( vExpert 2009, VCP 4 ) Designation : Data Center Solution Architect Email Address : Kar-Wai.Chin@datacraft-asia.com Mobile : +60 123325938 Blog : http://malaysiavm.com