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Logotip sponzora Predstavljane i demonstracija zajedni čke Vmware, Cisco i EMC (VCE) arhitekture Blaženko Blaževi ć, EMC Marcel Brunner, EMC Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 1 EMC in a Nutshell EMC is the world leader in systems, software, services and solutions for building and managing secure and flexible information infrastructures. With these infrastructures, customers are able to intelligently and efficiently store, protect, and manage their information so that it can be made accessible, searchable, shareable, and, ultimately, actionable. Company Information Recognized Leadership • Revenue (2008): $14.9 billion • #1 external storage • Net income (2008): $1.4 billion • #1 external RAID • Q3 (2009) Consolidated Revenue: $3.5 billion • #1 networked storage • Employees (end Q3 2009 worldwide): ≈41,500 • #1 open SAN • Countries with EMC operations: > 80 • #1 NAS • R&D investment (2009 estimate): $1.7 billion • #1 total storage software • Total cash and investments (end Q3 2009): $8.4 billion • #1 storage management software • Free cash flow (Q3 2009): $745 million • #1 replication software • Market capitalization: (Dec. 1 ’09) ≈$34 billion • #1 device management software • Founded: 1979 Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 2 EMC Growth and Diversification Since 2003 ≈$9 billion invested in ≈40 strategic acquisitions Geniant Services Dolphin Internosis Interlink Conchango BusinessEdge Documentum Captiva ProActivity Content X-Hive Document Management Ask Once Acartus Sciences Kazeon RSA Network Information Intelligence Verid Security Authentica Valyd Tablus 1/03 1/04 1/05 1/06 1/07 1/08 1/09 Rainfinity Virtualization/ VMware Akimbi YottaYotta Data Mobility Acxiom Configuresoft Resource Astrum Smarts nlayers Voyence Infra Management FastScale Dantz Indigo Illuminator Data Protection/ Legato Kashya Avamar WysDM Data Archiving Allocity Stone Mozy Iomega Domain Cloud Infrastructure Pi and Services Source Labs Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 3 Evolution of IT Efficient Flexible Mainframes Evolution of micro-electronics PCs, small servers Evolution of the Internet Virtualization – Cloud Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 4 So What is Cloud Computing? Cloud computing describes a new [...] model for IT services based on the Internet , and it typically involves the provision of dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources. Many cloud-computing offerings employ the utility computing model, which is analogous to how traditional utility services (such as electricity) are consumed. Cloud computing users can avoid capital expenditure (CapEx) on HW, SW and services when they pay a provider only for what they use. Source (all three): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 5 What Does It Need? Virtualization Expertise Internet Expertise Consolidation Expertise Virtual Computing Environment Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 6 The VCE Coalition VMware + Cisco + EMC Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 7 Hybrid Cloud Teleportation VMware Private Cisco Public Cloud EMC Cloud Security Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 8 Vblock Design & Architectural Principles A Data Center is a collection of pooled 'Vblocks' '' aggregated in ‘Zones'. Design Selection Assembly Result Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 9 Vblock Infrastructure Packages A New Way of Delivering IT Solution Packages Information Rapid deployment model of virtualized infrastructure Pre-integrated and validated solutions reduce total cost Applications of ownership Operating Systems Service-level driven through predictable performance Virtualization and operational characteristics Improved compliance/security and reduced risk Compute Network Storage Vblock Infrastructure Packages Accelerate time to results, Reduce TCO Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 10 Vblock Infrastructure Packages VblockVblock 2: 2: VeryVery LargeLarge VirtualizedVirtualized Scalable IT capability and performanceComputeCompute andand StorageStorage ArrayArray VblockVblock 1: 1: VirtualizedVirtualized WorkloadWorkload EnvironmentEnvironment AggregationAggregation LayerLayer VblockVblock Unified Unified InfrastructureInfrastructure ApplicationApplication andand ManagementManagement NetworkNetwork ServicesServices Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 11 Brief Introduction to Cisco UCS Consolidated Infrastructure Natural aggregation point: Network Less overhead per server Wire once: I/O on demand LAN, SAN, IPC Centralized management Embedded native management Fewer switches, management modules Lower cost Fewer switches, adapters, cables Lower power consumption Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 12 Brief Introduction to Cisco UCS Traditional Paradigm for Server Identity LAN Connectivity OS & Application SAN Connectivity Hardware State MACMAC AddressAddress DriveDrive ControllerController F/WF/W UUIDUUID BMCBMC FirmwareFirmware WWNWWN AddressAddress NICNIC FirmwareFirmware DriveDrive FirmwareFirmware BIOSBIOS FirmwareFirmware HBAHBA FirmwareFirmware NICNIC SettingsSettings BIOSBIOS SettingsSettings HBAHBA SettingsSettings BootBoot OrderOrder Today,Today, server server identity identity or or “state” “state” is is embedded embedded in in the the physical physical hardware hardware E.g.,E.g., MAC MAC & & WWN WWN addresses addresses burned burned into into adapters, adapters, boo boot tsettings settings in in BIOS BIOS ServerServer connectivity connectivity to to LAN LAN & & SAN SAN is is tied tied to to physica physical ladapters adapters and and access access ports ports E.g.,E.g., Access Access port port on on LAN LAN defines defines VLAN, VLAN, SAN SAN zoning zoning a andnd LUN LUN masking masking done done on on HBA HBA WWN WWN Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 13 Brief Introduction to Cisco UCS Hardware “State” Abstraction LAN Connectivity OS & Application SAN Connectivity abstracted from MACMAC AddressAddress DriveDrive ControllerController F/WF/W UUIDUUID BMCBMC FirmwareFirmware WWNWWN AddressAddress Hardware into UCS NICNIC FirmwareFirmware DriveDrive FirmwareFirmware BIOSBIOS FirmwareFirmware HBAHBA FirmwareFirmware Service Profiles NICNIC SettingsSettings BIOSBIOS SettingsSettings HBAHBA SettingsSettings BootBoot OrderOrder SeparateSeparate firmware, firmware, addresses, addresses, and and parameter parameter setting settingss from from server server hardware hardware PhysicalPhysical servers servers become become interchangeable interchangeable hardware hardware co componentsmponents LANLAN and and SAN SAN connectivity connectivity “follow” “follow” the the server, server, settin settingsgs part part of of Service Service Profile. Profile. Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 14 Old Deployment : 18 Server Dynamic Data Center Web Servers Oracle RAC VMware with Service Profiles Blade Blade Blade BladeKey FeaturesBlade Blade Blade Blade Blade Blade Blade Blade Blade Blade Blade Blade Blade Cisco Deployment : 14 Server Blade Web Servers Oracle RAC VMware Blade Blade Blade Cisco’s deployment: Blade Blade Blade • Resources provisioned based on Blade Blade Blade business need Blade • Still HA, but with fewer spares Burst HA Spare • Reduction: - 4 servers Blade Capacity • 22% CapEx Savings Blade Blade Blade Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 15 Accelerating Virtualization… Accelerate IT Standardization and Simplification V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V Database Virtual Desktops Email Business Apps Web Enable Virtualization at Scale—Simplify IT Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 16 Unified Vblock Element Management Single Point of Management, Extensible Integration Framework Unified Vblock Management Interface Enterprise Management Platforms Consolidated view into all Vblock infrastructure Single integration point Configuration and Availability and Compliance Events Performance Events IT self-service portal Mini service catalog and Unified Vblock Element Management dashboard for self-provisioning EMC Ionix Unified Infrastructure Manager Policy-based management Provides Vblock Self-Service Portal, Service Profile Catalog, Policy Based Fine-grained tracking, traceability, Management, Unified Provisioning, Config and Change, Configuration Compliance Analysis, Infrastructure Recovery (DR) reproducibility System-wide compliance and remediation Automated discovery and deployment Vblock Vblock Symmetrix VblockManagement Console UCS Manager Symmetrix vCenter Management Consoleor UCS Manager vCenter Symmetrixor Navisphere UCS Manager ManagementNavisphere Console or vCenter Navisphere Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 17 ThankThank You!You! VirtualVirtual ComputingComputing EnvironmentEnvironment CoalitionCoalition Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. Allv rightsir reserved.t Ciscou^alized Public 18 .