Megatrends Driving the Data Center of...
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POWERING THE CLOUD : 30th – 31st October 2012, Congress Frankfurt
SNW EUROPE; DATACENTER TECHNOLOGIES; VIRTUALIZATION WORLD
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Megatrends Driving the Data Center of 2016.
Presented by Shaun Walsh,
SVP Corporate Marketing and Development, Emulex
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Megatrends
Driving the Data
Center of 2016
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Data Center 2016 The data center model will evolve into a dynamic new model where access, connectivity and data will be unified into one intelligently integrated and contextually aware infrastructure that seamlessly drives scalability, flexibility and performance across a shared global set of multi-client virtualized resources.
Virtualized Data Center • Virtualized Infrastructure • Converged Networking • Multi-Fabric Storage • Application Aware Data
Public Cloud Services and Infrastructure • Saas – Services for users and applications • Paas – Developer/Mashable applications platform • Iass – Scale out flexible Infrastructure • Massive Micro Server & x86 infrastructure • 100Gb Networking • Contextually Aware Data Model
Virtualized Data Center w/Hybrid Cloud • Scalable & Flexible Infrastructure (SR-IOV, UMC) • Low-Latency (RoCE) & 40Gb Ethernet • Overlay and SDN • SSD and Big Data Storage • Location Aware Data Model
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Key IT Trends
Caching
Storage
Global Cloud
Delivery
The mobility of
the data center,
application and
device will drive
global cloud
implementation
& consumption
SSD/Flash
will change I/O at
every tier of the
data center &
drive optimized
cloud delivery
Growth of 10GbE
will drive
consolidation of IP
traffic evolving to
convergence of IP
& Fibre Channel
delivering
simplicity,
manageability and
TCO savings
Converged
Networking
Disparate data
characterized by
increased velocity,
variety & volume
will be converted
into actionable
information, driving
profits
Big Data
Analytics
Networking Is the Foundation for Global Information
Virtualization
Pervasive server
and storage
virtualization are
improving hardware
utilization, speeding
deployment,
delivering IT agility
and laying the
foundation for
cloud computing
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The Shifting Market Opportunity
Source: Intel Investor Day Slides 2012
Enterprise/SMB Still Growing
– Blades ramping to 25% of Servers
– Unix market is shrinking
– Linux is growing at 3X other OSs
Public Cloud/Web Giants
– Growing to 20% of Server TAM
HPC is around 15% of market – Battle ground of low latency
InfiniBand vs. Ethernet
Network – Rich 10/40G market by vertical and
Telco
Enterprise Storage
– X86 servers for Storage Platforms
Growth in BRIC LOEM
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90% of New Data
Video & Pictures*
3X Internet Users
by 2015 to 3B*
Up to 100 Billion
Things on the Web**
100 Billion Data Drivers
BYOD, VDI, Mobility, Internet of Things Driving the Web!
* IDC 2012 Predictions, ** Gartner Internet of Things report 2012
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Virtualization – VM Mobility and the Hybrid Cloud
Virtualization still top priority for IT
– 70% of new servers will be virtualized*
– Cloud vMotion will accelerate Global VMs
Virtual Networking
– Hardware Acceleration
– SR-IOV and Universal Multi-Channel
Hybrid DCs Driving Cloud vMotion
– Overlay Networking (VXLAN, NVGRE)
– Driving need for 10Gb Bandwidth
– Bridging from private to public clouds
*ESG Virtualization Survey 2012
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VM Density Growing by 4X Over Next 4 Years
Sources : *Enterprise Strategy Group: Data Center Networking Trends, January 2012
75
25
50
2008* 2012* 2016
VMs driving I/O
and network
demands per
physical server
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10VMs
24VMs
100VMs
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SaaS
PaaS
IaaS
Private Cloud
Virtualized, Enterprise Data Center,
Service Providers/ Colocation
Cloud Market Leaders
Standard Enterprise Customers
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ODM Contract Specials OpenCompute & TierOne
OEM (Dell DCS)
Cisco/ Proprietary Switching Software Defined Networking
(Optimized Low Latency)
Internal Management OpenStack
Open Cloud Ecosystem
CentOS/RH Versions Cloud OSs Distributions
(Ubuntu)
GFS/BigData Hadoop Distributions
(Cloudera, HortonWorks)
Today Tomorrow
1Gb High Latency 10Gb Accelerated Delivery
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Big Data Not Just for the Cloud
– Big data applications
are dominated by
business intelligence
(24%), financial
(18%), security (11%),
and scientific
applications (11%)
What is the nature of the big data applications
within your organization?
Scientific Applications 11%
Financial Applications 18%
Business Intelligence 24% Security Applications
11%
Medical Applications 8%
Website Analytics 11%
Retail Analytics 5%
Social Media Analytics 6%
Search Engine Applications
5%
Other 1%
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Increase in Storage in
Next 2 Years
Increase in Storage
in Next 2 Years
Increase in Bandwidth
in Next 2 Years
Big Data Is Driving Bandwidth
Big Data Is Driving Both Networking and Storage
50% Say
50%+
58% Say
50%+
19% Say
100%+
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The Storage Universe
Digital Video and Images are 90% of Growth
1.8 Zettabytes growing to 8ZB by 2014
SSD is the drive of Performance
Big Data is Getting Bigger
IPTV & Video Distribution will Lead the Way
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 = 1021
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Flash and I/O Caching
Flash is Changing Architectures
– Server, Storage and Networks
I/O Caching
– Smart Device for the Intelligent Edge
– Brings I/O and Caching into One Solutions
Web and Application Acceleration
– FaceBook, iTunes
– SaaS and PaaS response times
Storage Acceleration
– EMC VFCache and Fusion I/O moving SSD Array control and cache into the server
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Key Findings of Survey
Network I/O Is Strategic
Critical to Data Center Growth
Convergence Is Happening
Source: Emulex IT Survey
Bandwidth Will Grow to 100Gb
said their
networks will
operate at
100Gbps
by 2016 54% 76%
believe network I/O
is the most critical
potential bottleneck
in the data center
believe storage
and data networks
will inevitably
converge into a
single unified
network
78% said growing demand
for increased network
bandwidth is one of
the most critical
issues facing data
centers today
81%
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Go East-West Young Man…
Faster Growing Use of Bandwidth in Data Centers
Server Virtualization
vMotion
Big Data
HPC
East-West Traffic
Biggest Volume Use of Bandwidth in Data Centers
Application to Application
Network Convergence
NAS and iSCSI
Cloud and BYOD
North-South Traffic
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Emulex
Software Defined Convergence
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Software Defined Convergence
Unifying LAN, SAN & HPC on Ethernet
Cloud
Data Center
Storage
Telco
Emulex Confidential
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Network Evolution - Software Defined Convergence
– 3X Cost
– 3X Management
– 3X Cables
– 3X Switching
Discrete Networking
– FCoE Driving 10GbE
– LAN/SAN Consolidation
– Virtual Networking
– Led by Blade Servers
– Telco and Web Giants
Converged Networking
– RDMA over CE (RoCE)
– Application Acceleration
– Virtual I/O (OVN, SR-IOV)
– Driving 40 and 100GbE
– Cloud, HPC, Big Data
Software Defined Convergence
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The Next Battle Grounds in Networking
40 and 100G Performance RoCE vs. InfiniBand
Hybrid Cloud Software Defined Services
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What’s Next…
Growth of Users and Data
will grow by 3X
The Data Center Market will
continue to evolve into 2016
New technologies are changing
every level of the enterprise
Networking will be the key driver
of scalability for the global cloud
The Software Defined model will become
pervasive across the global Infrastructure
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