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The Power of Unification, Virtualization and Simplification.
Ami Ben-Amram
Data Center Architecture Leader
Cisco EMEAR.
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TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP MARKET MOMENTUM
• Unified Infrastructure
• Management Automation
• Design Flexibility
• Optimize for virtualization.
• Best Cloud Infrastructure
• 61 industry benchmark world
records
• $2 billion revenue run rate
• 20,000 customers: almost
50% of Fortune 500
• #2 World Wide blade
server market share by
revenue
• More than 200 customers
in Israel.
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Worldwide x86 Blades
Rev ($M) Share
Q-Q Share
∆ Y-Y Share ∆ Q-Q Rev ∆ Y-Y Rev ∆
HP $ 760 42.9% -1.0% -1.5% -19% -6%
Cisco $ 341 19.3% 2.3% 5.3% -6% 35%
IBM $ 280 15.8% -4.1% -2.2% -34% -14%
Dell $ 171 9.6% 0.7% -0.2% -11% -4%
NEC $ 39 2.2% 0.4% -0.5% 2% -20%
Hitachi Ltd $ 26 1.5% -0.2% -0.2% -27% -13%
Fujitsu $ 40 2.3% 0.7% 0.2% 18% 8%
Oracle $ 15 0.9% -0.2% -0.5% -36% -36%
Others $ 98 5.5% 1.4% -0.5% 12% -10%
Total $ 1,771 100.0% -17% -2%
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Compute
Network
Virtualization
Storage
Operating Systems
Applications
Information
VSPEX /
VBLOCK
Standard Configurations
Infrastructure
OS/
Hypervisor
VDI Databases Enterprise Business Analytics & DW
HANA &
BWA
Standard
x86
Blade and
Rack Mount
Servers
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Cisco is
developing, manufacturing,
selling and supporting
Cisco branded general
purpose servers.
Unified
Management
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Network
• Storage Controllers: • Manage internal structure
• Present LUNs to the network
• Implement intelligence
• Remote copy
• Backup
• De-duplication
• Thin provisioning
…
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Network
• UCS Fabric Interconnect: • Manage internal structure
• Present Service Profiles to the network
• Implement intelligence
• Provisioning
• Virtualization optimization
• Firmware management
• Power capping
…
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Benefits
• Decouple complexity &
capacity
• Reduce Opex
• Increase utilization
• Reduce delays & risks
• Predictable cost model
Network Core
Capacity
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Our Solution: Unified Compute System A single system that encompasses:
Network: Unified fabric
Compute: Industry standard x86
Storage: Access options
Virtualization optimized
Unified management model
Dynamic resource provisioning
Efficient Scale
Cisco network scale & services
Fewer servers with more memory
Lower cost
Fewer servers, switches, adapters, cables
Lower power consumption
Fewer points of management
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Simple and Efficient Infrastructure.
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Legacy Blade Server offerings
Legacy Blade Server drawbacks.
• Lot of Managed devices and Cables.
• 2 Ethernet (LAN) Switches with at
least 2 cables.
• 2 Fibre-Channel (SAN) Switches
with at least 2 cables
• 2 Mng units with at least 1 cable.
• Large Management Overhead.
• Each has its IP address, Config File,
Image version etc etc …
• Each of the above needs dedicated
ports at backbone switches.
• Must coordinate with LAN & SAN
Teams for installation.
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UCS System topology
Mgmt
UCS Chassis with 20Gb, 40Gb ,80Gb, 160Gb LAN, SAN and Management
UCS Interconnect Fabric Management
1Gb Ethernet 10Gb Ethernet 2/4/8 Gb
Fibre Channel
10Gb
Ethernet/FCoE
LAN, SAN, Mng
LAN Switch
SAN Switch
SAN Switch
LAN Switch
Users
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Unified Computing System
1 – 2 RU
6U
UCS 6200 - “Fabric” Switch , Management & Connectivity
32 – 96 Unified Ports
Blades & Chassis 8 half-length servers or 4 full length
1 to 20
i.e 160 blades
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Cisco UCS: A single, logical, expandable server blade chassis
Add 8 more servers...
Add 8 more servers...
Add 8 more servers...
One time connection.
Single time intervention
With Network and Storage Admins.
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New Building Blocks at Every Level
Fabric Interconnect
• Superior application performance with 2TB switching
• High workload density with 96 ports in 2RU
• Infrastructure agility with Unified ports
• Investment protection with back/ forward compatibility
• Greater Resiliency and Utilization with Port Channeling
• Purchase Options with entry point Pricing
Chassis I/O Module (FEX)
• Up to 80Gbps bandwidth with
VIC 1200
• Unparalleled flexibility, performance and bandwidth
to the new generation of UCS blades
I/O Options
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32 x Fixed ports: 1/10 GE or 1/2/4/8 FC Expansion Module (GEM)
Central UCS Fabric Interconnect UCS 6248 / 6296 Management and Data Switching. low latency, 10Gbps wirespeed, unified ports.
- 6248 - 32 fixed ports based with 1 x GEM (12 ports active)
- 6296 - 48 fixed ports based with 3 x GEM (18 ports active)
- Port License model per each additional port.
• Ports can be configured as either Ethernet or Native FC Ports
• Ethernet operations at 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet
• Fibre Channel operations at 8/4/2 Gbps.
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UCS 5108 Blade Chassis
6 RU Chassis
• Up to 8 half slot blades
• Up to 4 full slot blades
• 4x power supplies, N+1, N+N grid redundant
• 2 x UCS 2204/2208 Fabric Extender (4 or 8 ports 10G)
• All items hot-pluggable
• Up to 20 Chassis per UCS ( 160 Servers )
• Up to 160 Gbps connectivity per chassis.
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B22 M3 B200 M3 B230 M2 B420 M3 B440 M2
Slots 1 1 1 2 2
Cores 16 16 20 32 40
DIMMs 12 24 32 48 32
Max GB 384GB 768GB 512GB 1.5TB 512GB
Disk 2 x 2.5” 2 x 2.5” 2 SSD 4 x 2.5” 4 x 2.5”
Raid 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1/5/6 0/1/5/6
Integrated I/O Dual 10Gb Dual 20Gb No Dual 20Gb No
Mezz 1 1 1 2 2
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C22 M3 C24 M3 C220 M3 C240 M3 C260 M2 C420 M3 C460 M2
RU 1 2 1 2 2 2 4
Cores 16 16 16 16 20 32 40
DIMMs 12 12 16 24 64 48 64
Max GB 192GB 192GB 512GB 768GB 1TB 1.5TB 512GB
Disk 8 x 2.5” or
4 x 3.5”
24 x 2.5” or
12 x 3.5”
8 x 2.5” or
4 x 3.5”
24 x 2.5” or
12 x 3.5”
16 x 2.5” or 32
x SSD 16 x 2.5” 16 x 2.5”
LoM 2 x 1Gb 2 x 1Gb 2 x 1Gb 4 x 1Gb 2 x 1Gb + 2 x
10Gb 2 x 10Gb
2 x 1Gb +
2 x 10Gb
PCIe
Slots
2 x PCIe
5 x PCIe
2 x PCIe
3.0
4 x PCIe
3.0 6 x PCIe 2.0 6 x PCIe 3.0 10 x PCIe 2.0
Internal
Storage USB Port USB Port
USB Port
FlexFlash
USB Port
FlexFlash
USB Port
FlexFlash
USB Port
FlexFlash eUSB
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Various UCS Adapters
UCS Two, Four, Eight port 10Gb adapters Per Single Blade !!!
Model Total
Interfaces
Interface
Type
10Gb
Interfaces
Ethernet NIC
Teaming
Virtualized CAN:
UCS VIC 1240/1280 256 (112) Dynamic 2, 4, 8
Hardware, no
driver needed
Converged (CNA-Eth& FC)
UCS M71KR-Q,
UCS M71KR-E
4 Fixed 2 Software, via
bonding driver
Ethernet :
UCS 10-Gb Adapter 2 Fixed 2
Software, via
bonding driver
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• Converged Network Adapter designed for both single-OS and VM-based deployments
• Virtualize in hardware
• PCIe compliant
• Up to 256 PCIe devices !
• 2,4,8 x 10GbE performance
• Simple and Dynamic NICs definition and parameters handling.
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HV SW Switch VN-Link in
Hardware VN-Link in Hardware
with VM DirectPath
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Nexus 1000V
• Distributed switch
• NX-OS consistency
VSG
• VM-level controls
• Zone-based FW
ASA 1000V
• Edge firewall, VPN
• Protocol Inspection
vWAAS
• WAN optimization
• Application traffic
WAN
Router
Servers
Tenant A ASA
1000V
Cloud
Firewall
Nexus 1000V Physical Infrastructure
Virtualized/Cloud Data Center
vWAAS
Cisco
Virtual
Security
Gateway
CSR 1000V (Cloud Router)
• WAN L3 gateway
• Routing and VPN
Switches
Ecosystem Services
• Citrix NetScaler VPX virtual ADC
• Imperva Web App. Firewall
Cloud Network Services
Cloud
Services
Router
1000V
Zone A
Zone B
vPath VXLAN
Multi-Hypervisor (VMware, Microsoft*, RedHat*, Citrix*)
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UCS Manager
UCS Manager
Embedded device manager
Discovery, Inventory, Configuration, Monitoring, Diagnostics, Statistics Collection
Single, highly available management domain for all UCS components
Adapters, blades, chassis, fabric extenders, fabric interconnects
Service Profiles
Key Feature of UCS Manager
Coordinated deployment to managed endpoints
APIs for integration with new and existing data center infrastructure
SMASH-CLP, IPMI, SNMP
XML-based SDK for commercial & custom implementations
GUI Custom Portal or Tools
Systems Management Software
CLI
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Manage UCS with Industry-Standard Tools
Monitor and Analyze
BMC Patrol, ProactiveNet
Performance Management
CA Spectrum Infrastructure
Manager, eHealth
HP Operations
Manager/OpenView
(coming soon!)
IBM Tivoli Monitoring
and Netcool
Microsoft Systems Center
Operations Manager
Zenoss Enterprise
Deploy and Configure
BMC BladeLogic
CA Spectrum Automation
Manager
Dynamic Ops VRM
EMC UIM
HP Server Automation
IBM Tivoli Provisioning Manager
Symantec Altiris
VMware vCenter
Discover and Control
BMC Atrium
BMC Bladelogic Network Shell
CA CMDB
HP SA Global Shell
More management tools are qualified frequently…
• Cisco Intelligent Automation For Cloud (CIAC)
• Cloupia
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Role-Based Management
Operations Management
Network Administration Server Administration
Server
Identities
Server
Policies
Resource
Allocation
Online
Troubleshooting
Server
Connectivity
Storage Administration
Cabling Cooling Power Offline
Troubleshooting
Hardware
Setup Diagnostics Inventory
LUN access
SAN
Troubleshooting
Performance
Management
External
Connectivity
vSANs vLANs
Security
QoS
External
Connectivity
Network
Troubleshooting
Performance
Management
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Multi-Tenancy Model (opt-in)
Network
Management
Company
HR Finance
Facilities
Policies
Policies Server Server
Server
Server Server
Server
Server Server
Server
Server Server
Server
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Unified Management
at Scale
UCS Manager UCS Manager
Data Center 1
UCS Manager UCS Manager
Data Center 2
UCS Manager
Data Center 3
UCS Central Manager
• Unifies management of multi UCS domains
• Leverages UCS Manager technology
• Simplify global operations with centralized
inventory, faults, logs and server consoles
• Delivers global policies, service profiles, ID
pools and templates
Foundation for high availability,
disaster recovery and workload
mobility
• Model based API for large scale automation
UCS Central
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Management, Automation & Orchestration
But What Exactly is a Cloud?
A standardized IT capability (services, software, or infrastructure) delivered in a pay-per-use, self-service way*
Standardized IT
Capability
Pay-Per-Use Self-Service
37
Cloupia Solution End-to-end Management and Automation Solution for VSPEX™
Policy Driven
Provisioning
Storage Storage VMs
vNetwork vCompute
Cloupia Unified Infrastructure Controller
Secure Cloud Container
Self-service Delivery
EMC
Storage
Virtualization
Network
Compute
T enant
A T e n a n t
B
T e n a n t
C
VMware vCenter
Plug-ins
EMC
Storage
(VNX)
Network
Manager
Cisco UCS
Manager
Single Pane of
Glass
E2E Management &
Automation
Enables unified service delivery – Adaptive, intelligent provisioning
Results in – Reduced OpEx and CapEx costs
– Reduced time to market / time to value
– Improved IT responsiveness
Model-based Management
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UCS Service Profiles Automated configuration of bare metal server and it’s network connectivity
BIOS Version, BIOS Settings, RAID controller settings, UUID, Server
Selection (Explicit or Pool)
UCS 6200 Series
Fabric Interconnect
UCS 2200 Series
Fabric Extender
UCS Adapters
UCS B-Series
Servers
NIC Firmware version, MAC Addresses, VLANs, QoS Settings, HBA Firmware
version, WWNs
Fabric Extender is implicitly configured based on Server Slot and physical connectivity to Fabric Interconnect
Uplink port configuration, LAN Pinning, SAN Pinning, VLANs, VSANs, DCB
Settings
UCS Service Profile
Unified Device Management HW Traditional Managed as
Individual Components
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Stateless Computing: UCS Service Profiles
LAN
SAN
•RAID settings
•Disk scrub actions
•Number of vHBAs
•HBA WWN assignments
•FC Boot Parameters
•HBA firmware
•FC Fabric assignments for HBAs
•QoS settings
•Border port assignment per vNIC
•NIC Transmit/Receive Rate Limiting
•VLAN assignments for NICs
•VLAN tagging config for NICs
•Number of vNICs
•PXE settings\
•NIC firmware
•Advanced feature settings
•Remote KVM IP settings
•Call Home behavior
•Remote KVM firmware
•Server UUID
•Serial over LAN settings
•Boot order
•IPMI settings
•BIOS scrub actions
•BIOS firmware
•BIOS Settings
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Stateless Computing: UCS Service Profiles
LAN
SAN
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Database
WWW
ESX
DataBase
Attributes decoupled from hardware components
•Firmware Boot Device, BIOS, Vlan, QoS,etc
Dynamic Provisioning
•Deploy in minutes, not days
•Simplified infrastructure repurposing
•Touchless server mobility
Open Integration w/powerful XML API
Service Profile: DataBase
Network1: DB_vlan1
Network1 QoS: Platinum
MAC : 08:00:69:02:01:FC
WWN: 5080020000075740
Boot Order: SAN, LAN
FW: DataBaseSanBundle
Service Profile: DataBase
Network1: DB_vlan1
Network1 QoS: Platinum
MAC : 08:00:69:02:01:FC
WWN: 5080020000075740
Boot Order: SAN, LAN
FW: DataBaseSanBundle
Service Profile: ESX-Host
Network1: esx_prod
Network1 QoS: Gold
MAC : 08:00:69:11:19:EQ
WWN: 5080020000074312
Boot Order: SAN, LAN
FW: ESXHostBundle
Service Profile: WebServer
Network1: www_prod
Network1 QoS: Gold
MAC : 08:00:69:10:78:ED
Boot Order: LOCAL
FW: WebServerBundle
UCS - Built for Virtualization
Download the actual UCS management (UCSM) engine @ developer.cisco.com
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C-Series UCSM Integration Phase
6200 running UCSM 6200 running UCSM
Mix of B & C Series is
supported (no B
Series required)
Nexus 2232 Nexus 2232
Mgmt Traffic
Data Traffic
Simplified topology and management Scalable up to 160 servers (target scale)
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New World – Virtual
Dynamic Pools of Compute & Storage
ENTERPRISE CLOUD = NEW THINKING
Dedicated, Vertical Stacks
Old World – Physical
Apps Dev
Apps Dev
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TECHNOLOGY EVOLUTION
49
Build Your Own
Select each component
Reference
Architecture Converged Infrastructure
System
Fastest deployment. Eliminate many
ongoing operational burdens.
One stop shopping for Enterprise customers. But not transformative.
75% of time & budget spent “keeping the lights
on”
Better Results. Lower TCO.
EMC VSPEX WITH CISCO.
Simple. Efficient. Flexible.
Proven By EMC & Cisco.
Packaged By Your Chosen Partner.
A channel-led program by EMC for building, and delivering pre-validated, application-based solutions to partners
An EMC brand encompassing the solutions delivered to channel
A partner EMC Lab for certification of solution built on VSPEX by the channel
Cisco is a key strategic partner for Server and Network components of the solution
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A single system that unifies
Compute: Industry standard x86
Network: Unified fabric
Virtualization: Control, scale, performance
Storage Access: Wire once for SAN, NAS, iSCSI
Embedded management
Increase scalability without added complexity
Dynamic resource provisioning
Ability to integrate with broad partner ecosystem
Energy efficient
Fewer servers, switches, adapters, cables
Lower power and cooling requirements
Increase compute efficiency by removing I/O and memory bottlenecks
Unified Computing System
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