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Cisco Data Center Solution
Akkamon Srihiran
16 August 2014
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Our Innovation Framework
FY11 R&D ~$5.3 B or ~12% of Revenue (Non-GAAP)
11,769 Issued Patents
More Than $2 Billion in Equity Partnerships and Investments
150 Acquisitions
One Third of RevenueBUY
PARTNER
BUILD
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Cisco’s Data Center VisionWorld of Many Clouds Connecting People and Businesses
PUBLIC PRIVATE
HYBRID
Media Others
GovernmentHealthcare
INDIVIDUALS BUSINESS
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Unified Computing
Modular, Stateless
Computing Elements
UnifiedFabric
Highly Scalable, Secure
Network Fabric
Unified Manageme
nt
AutomatedResource
Management(Physical and
Virtual)
Unified Cloud
Networking ServicesAutomatedL4–7 Virtual
Services Provisioning
and Deployment
Cisco Unified Data Center TechnologiesThe Platform for Delivering Cloud Services
OPEN RESILIENT SECURE SCALABLE
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Cisco PoweredCloud and Managed Services
IaaS
Infrastructureas a Service
HostedCollaboration Solution
HCS for Contact Center
TelePresenceas a Service
Desktopas a Service
DaaS
TPaaS
HCSfor CC
HCS
Cisco Powered Cloud Services
Cisco Powered Managed Services
Business Communications
Unified Contact Center
Business Video
Internet Service
IP Trunking
Metro Ethernet (ME)
MPLS VPN
Service Provider Wi-Fi
Data Services over Satellite
Application Performance Management (APM)
Managed Security
COLLABORATION DATA CENTERCONNECTIVITY
View Requirements under the CMSP tab located at: www.cisco.com/go/audit
SECURITY
Disaster Recovery as a Service
DRaaS
SAP HEC
HSSBYODaa
SFnd for SaaS
SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud
Hosted Security Service
BYOD as a Service Foundation for SaaS
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Unified Computing
Modular, Stateless
Computing Elements
UnifiedFabric
Highly Scalable, Secure
Network Fabric
Unified Manageme
nt
AutomatedResource
Management(Physical and
Virtual)
Unified Cloud
Networking ServicesAutomatedL4–7 Virtual
Services Provisioning
and Deployment
Cisco Unified Data Center TechnologiesThe Platform for Delivering Cloud Services
OPEN RESILIENT SECURE SCALABLE
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Cisco Unified Computing SystemFastest Growing Product in the Market
33,000+UNIQUE UCS CUSTOMERS 2
Top 5 Server Vendor 1
94world record performance benchmarks to date
3,600+ UCS CHANNEL PARTNERS
#1Americas revenue market share in x86 blades 1
Source: 1 IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, 2014Q1, May 2014, Vendor Revenue ShareSource: 2 As of Cisco Q3FY14 earnings results Data Center Revenue is defined as Cisco UCS and Nexus 1000V
More than 75% of all
customers have invested in UCS Fortune 500
$2.6B+
Data Center Annualized Revenue Run Rate 2
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Automates IT processes to support any workload in minutes
Lower infrastructure cost per serverOperational integration of physical and virtual
Consistent, error free alignment of policy, configuration, and workload
Eliminates cost manual integration Single Unified
System
Unified Management
Intelligent Infrastructure
Unified Fabric
Superior price/performance and IT productivity for lower cost of computing
Server Innovations
Cisco Unified Computing SystemBenefits Beyond Efficiency: More Effective IT
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Cisco UCS: Many Server Form Factors, One SystemIndustry-Leading Compute Without Compromise
UCS Compute PortfolioPerformance Optimized for Bare Metal, Virtualized, and Cloud Applications
UCS C220 M3Versatile, General Purpose
Enterprise Infrastructure, and Application Server
Enterprise Performance
UCS C240 M3Ideal Platform for Big Data,
ERP, and Database Applications
UCS B200 M3Optimal Choice for VDI, Private Cloud, or Dense
Virtualization/Consolidation Workloads
Intensive/Mission Critical
UCS B420 M3Enterprise Class, 4-
Socket Blade for Large, Memory-
Intensive Bare Metal and Virtualized
Applications
UCS C24 M3Entry, Expandable Rack
Server for Storage Intensive Workloads
UCS C22 M3Entry Rack Server for Distributed and Web
Infrastructure Applications
UCS B22 M3Entry Blade Server for IT Infrastructure and
Web Applications
Scale Out
Rack
Bla
de
UCS B260 M4Mission-Critical, 2-Socket
Blade for Large, CPU-Intensive Bare Metal and Virtualized Applications
UCS B460 M4Mission-Critical,
4-Socket Blade for Large, CPU-
Intensive Bare Metal and Virtualized
Applications
UCS C460 M4Mission-Critical, 4-Socket Server for Large, CPU-Intensive Applications
2-CPU768GB
4-CPU6TB
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Cisco UCS Captures 6 World-Record Performance Results with Intel® Xeon® Processor E7 v2 Family
2-Socket, 2-Node Record VMware® VMmark® 2.5.1 19.18@16 Tiles1
2-Socket Record SPECint_rate_base20061170 Base Score
2-Socket RecordSPECompG_base2012 8.91 Base Score, 9.66 Peak
B260 M4
B260 M4
B260 M4
B260 M4
C460 M4
2-Socket RecordSPECfp_rate_base2006 865 base score
C460 M4
Cisco UCS Server E7 v2 Benchmarks
4-Socket Record SPECint_rate_base20062320 Base Score
4-Socket RecordSPECompG_base2012 17.9 Base Score
1http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/servers-unified-computing/ucs-b260-m4-blade-server/vmmark_b260m4_140212.pdfBased on results posted at www.spec.org, www.vmmark.com, and www.cisco.com/go/UCSatWork as of 02/18/2014SPEC, SPECint, SPECfp, and SPEComp are trademarks or registered trademarks of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. VMware VMmark is a product of VMware, Inc.
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Cisco UCS Performance: 94 RecordsA History of World Record Performance on Industry Standard Benchmarks
Cisco UCS Benchmarks that held world record performance records as of date of publication
VMmark 2.0Overall B200 M2
VMmark 2.12-socket Blade B200 M2
VMmark 1.x2 –socket Blade B230 M1
VMmark 1.x 2-socket B200 M1
VMmark 1.x 2-socket B250 M2
VMmark 1.xOverall C460 M1
VMmark 2.1Overall C460 M2
VMmark 2.1Two–node 4-socket C460 M2
VMmark 2.14-socket C460 M2
VMmark 2.1Two–node 2-socket B200 M3
VMmark 2.1Eight–node 2-socket B200 M3
VMmark 2.5Two-node 2-socket C240 M3
VMware View Planner2-socket B200 M3
TPC-COracle DB 11g & OELC250 M2
TPC-H 100GBVectorWiseC250 M2
TPC-H 300GBVectorWise C250 M2
TPC-COracle 11g C240 M3
Oracle E-Business Suite Medium Model Payroll Batch B200 M2
Oracle E-Business Suite Xtra Large Model Payroll B200 M3
Oracle E-Business Suite Medium ModelOrder-to-Cash B200 M2
Oracle E-Business Suite Large ModelOrder-to-Cash B200 M3
SPECjEnterprise2010 Overall B440 M1
SPECjEnteprise20102-node B440 M2
Oracle E-Business Suite Xtra Large Model Payroll Batch B230 M2
Oracle E-Business Suite XL Model Payroll B200 M3
Oracle E-Business Suite Large Model Order-To-Cash B200 M3
Oracle E-Business Suite XL Model Payroll B200 M3
Oracle E-Business Suite Large Model Order-To-Cash B200 M3
SPECjbb20052-socket C260 M2
SPECjbb20052-socket B230 M2
SPECjbb20054-socket B440 M2
SPECjbb20052-socket B230 M2
SPECjbb2005 X86 2-socket B200 M2
SPECjbb2005 X86 4-socket C460 M1
SPECjAppServer2004 2-node B230 M1
SPECjbb2005 X86 2-socket B230 M1
SPECjbb2005 X86 2-socket C220 M3
SPECjbb2013 X86 2-socket C220 M3
SPECompLbase 2001 2-socket B200 M2
SPECompMbase 2001 2-socket B230 M2
SPECompLbase 2001 2-socket B230 M2
SPECompMbase 2001 4-socket C460 M2
SPECompLbase 2001 2-socket B200 M2
LinPack2-socket B200 M2
LS-Dyna4-socket C460 M1
SPECompMbase 2001 4-socket C460 M1
SPECompMbase 2001 4-socket C460 M1
SPECompMbase 2001 4-socket C460 M2
SPECompMbase 2001 2-socket C240 M3
SPECompLbase 2001 2-socket C220 M3
Oracle E-Business Suite XL model payroll B200 M3
SPECjbb2013 MultiJVMX86 2-socket B200 M3
SPECjbb2005 X86 2-socket C220 M3
SPECint_rate_base 2006 X86 2-socket B200 M1
SPECfp_rate_base2006 2-socke C260 M2
SPECfp_rate_base2006 X86 2-socket
B200 M2SPECint_rate_base2006 2-socketC260 M2
SPECint_rate_base2006 X86 2-socket B200 M2
SPECint_rate 2006 X86 4-socketC460 M2
SPECfp_rate_base2006 X86 4-socket
C460 M1
SPECint_rate_base2006 X86 4-socket C460 M1
SPECfp_rate_base2006 X86 2-socket C220 M3
SPECint_rate_base2006 X86 2-socket C220 M3
SPECfp_base2006 X86 2-socketC220 M3
SPECint_rate_base 2006 X86 2-socket C220 M3
SPECfp_rate_base2006 X86 4-socket C420 M3
SPECfp_rate_base2006 X86 2-socket B200 M3
SPECint®_base 2006 X86 2-socket C220M3
VMmark 1.x Overall C460 M1
VMmark 1.xBlade Server B440 M1
VMmark 1.x 2-socket B200 M1
TPC-H 1000GBMicrosoft SQL Server C460 M2
Oracle E-Business Suite Medium Model Payroll Batch B200 M2
Oracle E-Business Suite Ex-large Model Payroll Batch B200 M2
SPECjbb2005X86 2-socket B230 M1
SPECjAppServer 20041-node 2-socket C250 M2
SPECompMbase2001 2-socket B200 M2
SPECompMbase2001 2-socket B200 M2
SPECint_rate_base 2006 X86 2-socket B200 M2
SPECfp_rate_base 2006 X86 2-socket B200 M1
Best Virtualization & Cloud Performance
Best DatabasePerformance
Best Enterprise Middleware Performance
SPEComp®G_base20122-socket C240 M3
Best CPU Performance
Best HPC Performance
Best Enterprise Application Performance
TPC-H 3000GBPrice/PerformanceX86 Single- nodeC420 M3
VMmark 2.5.1Two-node 2-socket B260 M4
SPECint®_rate_base 2006 4-socket C460 M4
SPECint®_rate_base 2006 2-socket B260 M4
SPECfp_rate_base 2006 2-socket B260 M4
SPEComp® G_base20124-socket C460 M4
SPEComp® G_base2012 2-socket B260 M4
SPECjbb2013 MultiJVMX86 2-socket C240 M3
SPECfp_rate_base2006 X86 2-socket C220 M3
SPECjbb2013 MultiJVM X86 4-socket C460 M4
SPECjbb2013 MultiJVM X86 2-socket B260 M4
SAP Sales and Distribution Two-processor Two-tierB260 M4
SPECint®_rate_base 2006 4-socket C460 M4
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17Virtualizatio
n/Cloud
6Database
15Enterpris
e Applicatio
n
17Enterprise
Middleware
17HPC
The Best Performance
Cisco UCS Performance: 94 Records
Cisco UCS Benchmarks that held world record performance records as of date of publication
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Cisco UCS Leading Server Growth (Y/Y)
-3%
-21%
0%
39%
-5%
-13%
-4%
Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, 2014Q1, May 2014, Vendor Revenue Share Revenue is cumulative 4 quarters (Q2CY13 – Q1CY14)
$13.2B $12.0B $8.2B $2.3B $1.8B $49.4B
Market
$2.4B
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Cisco UCS Leading X86 Blade Server Growth (Y/Y)
-5%
39%
-7%
12% 14%
-46%
-24%
3%
Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, 2014Q1, May 2014, Vendor Revenue Share Vendor Revenue Share Revenue is cumulative 4 quarters (Q2CY13 – Q1CY14)
$3.3B $1.8B $1.3B 0.1B $0.1B $7.9B
Market
$0.8B
Hitachi Ltd
NEC
$0.1B
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UCS Market Share GrowthX86 Server Blade Market Share Q1CY14
1 Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, 2014Q1, May 2014, Vendor Revenue Share
# 1 in USA (41%) 1
# 2 Worldwide and growing 39% YoY1
UCS momentum 33,000+ Unique Customers 15,500 Repeat Customers
UCS # 1 in Only Five Years
Sugon
Oracle
Others
Huawei
SGI
Fujitsu
NEC
Hitachi Ltd
Dell
IBM
Cisco
HP
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% 40.0% 45.0%
UCS # 2 with 26.3 %
Worl
dw
ide
Fujitsu
Oracle
Others
SGI
IBM
Dell
HP
Cisco
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% 40.0% 45.0%
UCS # 1 with 40.9%
US
A
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Country Q4 Share Q4 Position Q1 Rev Q1 ShareShare
MovementQ1 Position
PositionMovement
#2 Rev Delta to #2
Australia 38.4% #1 12.6 30.8% #1 12.1 -
NZ 26.5% #3 1.74 28.7% #2 1.74 -
Singapore 18.8% #2 2.22 16.8% #3 2.30 0.08
Malaysia 25.4% #3 0.49 10.3% #3 0.51 0.02
Indonesia 8.7% #4 0.42 14.9% #3 0.74 0.32
Thailand 16.8% #3 1.00 24.1% #2 1.00 -
Philippines 29.7% #3 1.23 38.1% #1 1.09 -
Vietnam 10.6% #3 0.44 10.7% #2 0.44 -
PRC 11.9% #4 17.1 16.6% #3 19.5 2.40
Hong Kong 17.3% #3 3.30 27.7% #2 3.30 -
Taiwan 31.2% #2 1.00 14.0% #2 1.00 -
Korea 18.1% #3 1.29 15.9% #3 2.38 1.09
India 14.2% #4 5.42 13.7% #3 7.46 2.04
Japan 5.2% #6 4.68 3.40% #7 31.0 26.3
APJC x86 Blade Server Market Share SummaryBased on Actual Share Q1 CY14
Note: Based on Vendor Revenue (US$M)
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Then Now0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Cisco
HP
IBM
Dell
Fujitsu
NEC
Oracle
SGI
Other
Source:1IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, 2014Q1, May 2014, Vendor Revenue Share
Q3CY09
Q1CY14 Q3CY09 vs
Q1CY14
2.4%
47.7%
34.4%
9.2%0.1%3.6%
2.0% 0.5%12.0%
40.0%
34.9%
10.2%
0.0%0.5%1.5%
0.1%
0.9%
Cisco UCS #1 in North America X86 Blade Server MarketQ3CY09 vs. Q1CY14 Vendor Shares1
0.1%
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Then Now0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Cisco
HP
IBM
Dell
Fujitsu
Oracle
NEC
Hitachi Ltd
Other
Worldwide X86 Blade Server MarketQ3CY09 vs. Q1CY14 Vendor Shares1
Q3CY09
Q1CY14
Q3CY09 vs Q1CY14
1.2%
50.4%
29.1%
8.2%3.2% 2.6%2.0%1.9% 1.4%
10.9%
26.3%
41.4%
11.5%
1.6%0.5%1.7%2.5%
3.5%
Source:1IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, 2014Q1, May 2014, Vendor Revenue Share
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7.1%
42.8%
19.7%
2.7%
9.1%
14.5%
4.1%
Integrated Infrastructure Market Share
(Q4 2013 vendor revenue)
Dell w/ Cisco UCS EMC Hitachi HP IBM Others
Source: IDC Worldwide Integrated Infrastructure & Platforms Tracker Q4 2013; April 29, 2014; Vendor Revenue
Cisco UCS: Foundation for Integrated Infrastructure
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Gartner Magic Quadrant – 27 June 2014Integrated Systems
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Unified Computing
Modular, Stateless
Computing Elements
UnifiedFabric
Highly Scalable, Secure
Network Fabric
Unified Manageme
nt
AutomatedResource
Management(Physical and
Virtual)
Unified Cloud
Networking ServicesAutomatedL4–7 Virtual
Services Provisioning
and Deployment
Cisco Unified Data Center TechnologiesThe Platform for Delivering Cloud Services
OPEN RESILIENT SECURE SCALABLE
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Cisco Data Center Networking TechnologyArchitectural Change
• Every 1 Watt reduced, contributes 2.8-3.5 Watt net saving
• Unified Fabric or Fibre Channel and Ethernet (FCoE)
• Reduce number of switches
• Reduce number of management
• Reduce power, cooling
• Reduce data center space
• Reduce number of cables and total cable length
• Reduce total cost of data center build and operating cost
10/100/1000 Mbps and 10 Gbps(Future 40/100 Gbps)
10 Gbps(Future 40/100 Gbps)LAN
SAN1/2/4/8 Gbps
(Future 16/32 Gbps)
FCoEUnified Fabric
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L2 Extension
Aggregation/Access
Compute
Services
Core
WAN Edge/ DCI
Storage
L3L2
OTV
L2
L3 Connection
Primary DC Site Secondary / Micro Site
L3
Storage Extension
Multi-Site Data Centers – Active/Active, Active/StandbyCisco Validated Design
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Integrated Systems for CloudCompute, Network, & Storage
Domain Managers
OS and Virtual
Machines
Storage
Network
Compute
Tenant
BTenant
CTenant
A
Virtualized and Bare-Metal
Compute and Hypervisor
B CANetwork and Services
VM VM BareMetal
500 VMs /5,000 VDIs
1,000 VMs /
10,000 VDIs
1,500 VMs /
15,000 VDIs
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Dynamic resource provisioning Designed for virtualization at scale
LANSAN
The Power of Networking and ServerSimplify Virtualized and Cloud Deployment
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SAN LAN
SAN LAN
OTV
SAN LANSAN LAN
OTV
Centralized Server Management with UCS Central
UCS Central
Cloud MobilityData Center Interconnect via any media any distances
Production DC250-80KM
Production DC1DR DC> 80 KM
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TRADITIONALNETWORK MODEL
TODAY’S SDN MODEL
Network of Boxes Software-Based Network Virtualization
Centralized Automation, Security, and Application
Profiles
APP-CENTRICINFRASTRUCTURE
MOVING TO NEW NETWORKING PARADIGMS
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SDN vs ACI
• SDN• Imperative• giving an authoritative command;
peremptory• absolutely necessary or required;
unavoidable
• ACI• Descriptive• describing or classifying in an
objective and non-judgemental way
SDN MODEL
Software-Based Network Virtualization
APP-CENTRICINFRASTRUCTURE
Centralized Automation, Security, and Application
Profiles
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Application network profile
CONNECTIVITY POLICY
SECURITY POLICIES
QOSSTORAGE
AND COMPUTE
APPLICATION L4..7
SERVICESL/B APP DBF/W
L/BWEB
SLA
QoS
Security
LoadBalancing
APP PROFILE
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HYPERVISOR
Any application, anywhere - Physical and virtualNetwork abstraction with policy
HYPERVISOR HYPERVISOR
APIC
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Application visibilityA Single View of your Application in a distributed environment
Cisco Confidential
HEALTH SCORE
LATENCY
DROP COUNT
VISIBILITY
VMs PhysicalLoad BalancerFirewall
32
96%
Microsecond(s)
Packets Dropped
5
25
8 5
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Physical Networking
Compute L4–L7Services
Multi DC WAN and Cloud
APPLICATIONAGILITY
AUTOMATION /REALTIME
IMPROVEDTCO
AVAILABLE / VISIBLE
SECURE / SCALE
ANYEDGE
Compute L4–L7Services
Multi DC WAN and Cloud
StorageStorageHypervisors and Virtual Networking
Hypervisors and Virtual Networking
ACI Vision: Rapid deployment of applications onto networks with SCALE, security and full visibility
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ACI Vision: Rapid deployment of applications onto networks with SCALE, security and full visibility
ENABLED BY PHYSICAL AND VIRTUAL INTEGRATION
Physical Networking
L4–L7Services
Multi DC WAN and Cloud
Compute StorageHypervisors and Virtual Networking
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Unified Computing
Modular, Stateless
Computing Elements
UnifiedFabric
Highly Scalable, Secure
Network Fabric
Unified Manageme
nt
AutomatedResource
Management(Physical and
Virtual)
Unified Cloud
Networking ServicesAutomatedL4–7 Virtual
Services Provisioning
and Deployment
Cisco Unified Data Center TechnologiesThe Platform for Delivering Cloud Services
OPEN RESILIENT SECURE SCALABLE
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Automation and User Portal for CloudProvisioning and Managing Hypervisor, Compute, Network, & Storage
Domain Managers
OS and Virtual
Machines
Storage
Network
Compute
Tenant
BTenant
CTenant
A
Virtualized and Bare-Metal
Compute and Hypervisor
B CANetwork and Services
VM VM BareMetal UCS
DirectorPolicy-Driven Provisioning
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UCS Director: Agility and Simplicity Virtualized and Bare-Metal IT Services
API to Cisco UCSM
Enterprise Systems Integration
LDAP, CMDB,Metering DB
• Single, unified product built from the ground up
• Modular architecture• Extensibility through APIs• Deployed as an on-
premise Virtual Appliance(s)
Cloupia Network Services Agent
Virtual Infrastructure Management
vCenter SCVMMBlade Server Managers
Network API/CLIStorage APIs RM
Provides:• Policy-Driven• Self-Service Infrastructure• Lifecycle Management
Physical Infrastructure Virtual Infrastructure
UCS DirectorMulti-tenant Infrastructure Management Platform
Mobile Platform
IT AdminsIT OperationsEnd Users
Cloupia Provides Unified, Centralized Management of Physical and Virtualization Infrastructure in Private and
Hybrid Clouds
VMware Hyper-V KVM
Other Providers
Savvis VPDC, Terremark
Amazon, Entel, Rackspace
Self Service Catalog
Admin Console
Dashboard
Cisco UCSCisco Nexus
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UCS Director for Integrated Infrastructure SolutionsFlexPod
• Self-service infrastructure provisioning Bare-metal and virtual
• Model-based automation – no scripting• Management across global operations
Multiple integrated stacks and data centers
• Enforce best practices with consistent policies
UCS DirectorEnd-to-End
Infrastructure Management
Network
X86 Server
Hypervisor
Storage
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