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Tunis, Tunisia, 18-19 June 2012
Network Infrastructure for the Cloud
Jean-Pierre Muzard,Sales Business Development Manager
Cisco Global Service Provider Cloud & Managed Services
ITU Workshop on “Cloud Computing”
(Tunis, Tunisia, 18-19 June 2012)
Agenda
Network Requirements for the Cloud Strategy and Differentiation Cloud Network Edge Services Cloud To Cloud Connect Cloud To Customer Connect Summary
SecuritySecurity
Convergence of Data Convergence of Data & Storage Network& Storage Network
Agility & FlexibilityAgility & Flexibility
IPV4 / IPV6 SupportIPV4 / IPV6 Support
Cisco Confidential 3
Network requirements for the Cloud
ScalabilityScalability
PerformancePerformance
Dynamic & Seamless Dynamic & Seamless migration of Virtual migration of Virtual MachinesMachines
HybridHybrid
PublicPublicPrivatePrivate
The World of Many Clouds
Media
Healthcare
Government
& more
Connecting People and Businesses with the World of Many CloudsConnecting People and Businesses with the World of Many Clouds
“………IT organizations must adopt a hybrid IT strategy that not only builds internal clouds to house critical IT services and compete with public CSPs, but also utilizes the external cloud to house noncritical IT services and data, augments internal capacity and increases IT agility….”
CSU1 (enterprise)
CSN 3
CSP 1(SaaS/PaaS/IaaS/CaaS/
NaaS provider and Inter-Cloud)
CSU2 (consumer)
CSN 2 (content provider)
CSN 1 (application developer)
CSP 3(SaaS/PaaS/IaaS/
CaaS/NaaS provider and Inter-Cloud)
CSP 2(Inter-Cloud)
1. Cloud Service Provider - CSP: XaaS Provider, Inter-Cloud… 2. Cloud Service User - CSU: Consumer, Enterprise…3. Cloud Service Partner - CSN: Application Developer, Integrator…
1. Cloud Service Provider - CSP: XaaS Provider, Inter-Cloud… 2. Cloud Service User - CSU: Consumer, Enterprise…3. Cloud Service Partner - CSN: Application Developer, Integrator…
Cloud Ecosystem3 Actors Playing Different Roles
Cisco Cloud Strategy
Enable customers to Enable customers to deploy cloud services deploy cloud services
to collaborate and to collaborate and enhance their enhance their
experienceexperience
Rich Ecosystem ofIntegrated Integrated Solutions Solutions
Enable customers to Enable customers to deploy tested, best-deploy tested, best-in- class solutionsin- class solutions
Enable customers to Enable customers to build and operate build and operate private, public, or private, public, or
hybrid cloudshybrid clouds
EnablingEnabling Cloud Services by Uniquely Combining Cloud Services by Uniquely Combining the Unified Data Center and Cloud Intelligent Networkthe Unified Data Center and Cloud Intelligent Network
EnablingEnabling Cloud Services by Uniquely Combining Cloud Services by Uniquely Combining the Unified Data Center and Cloud Intelligent Networkthe Unified Data Center and Cloud Intelligent Network
Tailored Solutions for Building Building
Clouds
Innovative Cloud Cloud
ApplicationsApplicationsResearch In Motion
SAMSUNG
Dynamic, Efficient Agility
Dynamic, Efficient Agility
Accelerated DeploymentAccelerated Deployment
SecureSecureAssured ExperienceAssured
Experience
Cisco CloudVerseKey Building Blocks for Public, Private and Hybrid
Cloud
Coupled With SP Go to Market Programs for Coupled With SP Go to Market Programs for Awareness, Enablement, and Lead GenerationAwareness, Enablement, and Lead GenerationCoupled With SP Go to Market Programs for Coupled With SP Go to Market Programs for
Awareness, Enablement, and Lead GenerationAwareness, Enablement, and Lead Generation
EnablingEnabling Cloud Services by Uniquely Combining Cloud Services by Uniquely Combining the Unified Data Center and Cloud Intelligent Networkthe Unified Data Center and Cloud Intelligent Network
EnablingEnabling Cloud Services by Uniquely Combining Cloud Services by Uniquely Combining the Unified Data Center and Cloud Intelligent Networkthe Unified Data Center and Cloud Intelligent Network
Cisco Unified Data CenterUnifying networking, compute, storage and management into
a common fabric-based architecture
Open Resilient Secure Scalable
CloudCloud
PhysicalPhysical
VirtualVirtual
IT SimplicityIT Simplicity
Financial Financial EfficiencyEfficiency
Business Business AgilityAgility
UnifiedData
Center
Compute
Network
Storage
Management
Security
Secured and Private VPNMPLS or IPSec / SSL
NEXUS 1000v
NAS
Data Center Core
Tenant A
Tenant A
Tenant BTenant B
Sub Tenant
B1 and B2
Sub Tenant
B1 and B2
WAN
ComputeCompute
AccessAccess
ServicesServices
AggregationAggregation
WAN EdgeWAN Edge
L2 or L3 VPN Access
Each Tenant in unique VRF
VRF / VLAN map to unique vFW/LB
Tenant VRF map to unique VLAN
Map to Virtual Machine
Appliance Based Cloud Network Edge
AgileAgile Multi-tenantMulti-tenant
Policy-DrivenPolicy-Driven
Virtualized
Virtualized
Virtual Cloud Network Edge
Compute Environment (e.g. UCS)Compute Environment (e.g. UCS)
Virtual Switch (e.g Nexus 1000V, vPATH)Virtual Switch (e.g Nexus 1000V, vPATH)
Security(VSG,
ASA1000v, ESAv, WSAv
Security(VSG,
ASA1000v, ESAv, WSAv
VM 3VM 3
Virtual Network Management CenterVirtual Network Management Center
Orchestration / Cloud PortalsOrchestration / Cloud Portals
VPN Termination
(CSR 1000v)
VPN Termination
(CSR 1000v)
Load Balancing
(vACE)
Load Balancing
(vACE)
Application Visibility
& Optimization
(vNAM, vWAAS)
Application Visibility
& Optimization
(vNAM, vWAAS)
VM 2VM 2VM 1VM 1
Network & Security Services VMs Application VMs
Cloud-to-Cloud ConnectOptimized Interactions between Clouds
Dynamic Resource Identification, Allocation, Interconnect over High Speed Transport
LAN extension (VPLS, E-VPN, OTV)
VM Mobility (LISP, DWS)
Cloud-to-Customer ConnectEnsuring User Experience
Application Discovery
Application performance measurement
End to End Security
VPN extension -CSR 1000v
Scansafe, Ironport
TrustSec/Anyconnect
Virtual Security Gateway
CVO for Teleworker
Service set-upusingSecuritypolicies
ControlQuality of Experience
Auto provisioning
Cloud redirect
Survivability
On-Demand WAN Optimization
Set-up QoEdynamicallyw/ servicepolicies
Carrier-Grade NAT 64
Carrier-Grade 6rd
Dual-Stack
Scalable IPv4 / IPv6 IPAM
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Cisco Cisco Unified Cloud Unified Cloud ManagementManagement
Cisco® SolutionPre-Integrated
Cisco Ecosystem Cisco Ecosystem PartnersPartners
Broad Ecosystem of Partners
Powerful Options for Cloud Management
BMC, CA, IBM, BMC, CA, IBM, VMware, OthersVMware, Others
100% Isolation of tenants from DC to Core network with ZERO lossMulti-tiered cloud services with Application specific SLA and iron clad security
300GB/sec of traffic within DC~0.1% of Global within-DC traffic (by 2011 measures) in ONE hour
4 Million IPv6 to Ipv4 translations/sec scaling to 67 million total 10 times the number of mobile subscribers in Canada or more than all of US in <2 min
1 Infra for all Business (Collab, CRM, IaaS) & Consumer (Video) AppsBetter Economics With Common Infrastructure for Business and Consumer Cloud Applications
Cloud Mega Test 2012An Independent Analysis – Scale, Performance, Quality
Enabling the Journey to Cloud Summary
1 Cloud momentum is accelerating.
2 The market is evolving as a World of Many Clouds.
3 Cisco’s strategy is to enable cloud providers.
4Cisco uniquely combines Unified Data Center and Cloud Intelligent Network to deliver cloud services.
5Cisco is best positioned to Connect People and Businesses with the World of Many Clouds.
Thank you.