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Simplify IT Hicham El Alaoui Systems Engineer
Cisco Systems
Cisco Data Center Strategy
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Cisco’s Unified Data Center Strategy The Platform for Delivering IT-as-a-Service
UNIFIED MANAGEMENT
UNIFIED FABRIC
UNIFIED COMPUTING
HIGHLY SCALABLE, SECURE NETWORK
FABRIC
MODULAR STATELESS COMPUTING ELEMENTS
AUTOMATED RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT (PHYSICAL AND
VIRTUAL)
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Unified Fabric DC Switching Infrastructure
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Enterprise Network Design
We Build Networks That Have Structures
Distribution
WAN Internet PSTN
Data Center
Base Building Blocs
Core
Campus
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• 100M/1G/10G Ports
• High Availability
• Remove the Spanning Tree
Protocol
• High Throughput
• LAN/SAN Convergence
• Virtualization & Cloud
• Density
• Cabling Optimization
• Fewer Management Points
• Disaster Recovery
Nexus or Catalyst – Different Requirements
Catalyst or Nexus?
Nexus
• 10/100/1000 Ports
• PoE / PoE+ / uPoE
• Security 802.1x
• Access Control (NAC)
• MACsec (L2 Encryption)
• Video Performance
• Stacking
• Energy Management
Catalyst
Campus Data Center
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Cisco Switches Positioning Catalyst 2K/3K/4K
Distribution
WAN Internet PSTN Data Center
Core
Nexus 5K/6K/7K/9K
Access
Catalyst 3K/4K/6K
Nexus 3K/5K/6K/9K (with Nexus 2K)
Nexus 7K/9K or Catalyst 6K
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Cisco Nexus 5000
Cisco Nexus 7000
Cisco Nexus 3000 Cisco
Nexus 2000
Unified Fabric Platforms
Cisco Nexus 5600 Cisco Nexus 3100 Cisco
Nexus 6000
Cisco Nexus 1000V
OPEN APIs/ Open Source/ Application Policy Model
HIGH PERFORMANCE FABRIC 1/10/40/100 GE
SCALABLE SECURE SEGMENTATION VXLAN
DELIVERING TO YOUR DATA CENTER NEEDS Resilient, Scalable
Fabric Workload Mobility
Within/ Across DCs LAN/SAN
Convergence Operational
Efficiency—P-V-C Architectural
Flexibility
Cisco Nexus 7700
55K+ NX-OS customers 17K+ FEX customers 8.5K+ Nexus 1KV customers 3K+ Fabric Path customers
Cisco Nexus 9000
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Evolving our Customers’ Networks While providing investment protection
FabricPath
2010
“It’s amazing, I can deploy these new solutions on the same chassis I bought back in 2008” – Nexus 7000 Customer
2009
VPC
2008
STP
2013 - 2014
MPLS, OTV, LISP
FabricPath / VXLAN with DFA
MPLS, OTV, LISP
2012
FabricPath
2010
FEX
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Architecture Evolution Before FCoE
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Architecture Evolution With FCoE
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How does the Server see a CNA ? Converged Network Adapter
10 GE/FCoE
PCIe Bus
FC 10 GE
Mux ASIC
Fibre Channel 10 GE
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Cabling Simplified in the Data Center
From ad hoc and inconsistent…
…to structured, but siloed, complicated and costly…
…to simple, op6mized and automated
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vPC: virtual Port Channel
§ vPC is a Port-channeling concept extending link aggregation to two separate physical switches
§ Allows the creation of resilient L2 topologies based on Link Aggregation.
§ Enables loop free Layer 2 topologies with physical network redundancy
§ Provides increased bandwidth
§ All links are actively forwarding
§ vPC maintains independent control planes
Virtual Port Channel
L2
SiSi SiSi
Increased BW with vPC Non-vPC vPC
Physical Topology Logical Topology
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+ Cisco Nexus Parent Switch
Nexus 2000 Fabric Extender
Virtual Modular System
=
Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extender
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Traditional DC Design Nexus 7000, 7700 or 9000
Data Center Core/Aggrega5on
Nexus 5000 or 6000 Unified Server Access
Nexus 2000 or B22 Remote Module & Scale
Nexus 1000V Virtual Switching
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Nexus 7000 Series Expanding the family with the Nexus 7700
Cisco Nexus 7700 Platform Switches
Cisco Nexus® 7000 Series
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switches
Common
Common
Common
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High Availability - Independently Verified Zero Packet Loss
Ø Zero Packet Loss when Upgrading and Downgrading the software image - ISSU
Ø Zero Packet Loss when removing Fabric Cards
Ø Zero Packet Loss when killing and restarting OSPF Ø Zero Packet Loss when failing over Supervisors
http://www.networkworld.com/reviews/2008/090108-test-cisco-switch.html
Test Conditions: Nexus 7000 I/O modules load balance all of the traffic across all 5 Fabric Cards. The test was performed with 51,200 OSPF routes, 256 OSPF neighbors (one on each 10GbE port), every packet going through a security ACL of 7000 lines, every packet being rewritten using a 500 line QOS ACL, each line cards was doing 48 Mpps lookup, and Cisco Netflow to track up to 512,000 flows .
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Virtualization Virtual Device Contexts
ü Carve a single Nexus 7000 switch into four network entities
ü Flexible separation of hardware and software resources
ü Isolate software faults and reduce fate sharing
ü Securely delineate administrative domains
System Infrastructure
Linux Kernel
Default VDC
VDC 3
VDC 2
VDC 4
Layer 2 Protocols VLAN STP
Layer 3 Protocols OSPF HSRP
CDP … PIM …
Layer 2 Protocols UDLD STP
Layer 3 Protocols BGP MSDP
LACP … PIM …
Layer 2 Protocols CDP STP
Layer 3 Protocols BGP VRRP
LACP … EIGRP …
Layer 2 Protocols STP SPAN
Layer 3 Protocols OSPF GLBP
CTS … PIM …
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Benefits • Ethernet LAN Extension over any network • Fault domain isolation across sites • Seamless overlay—no network re-design • Multi Data Center Scalability
What’s new • VLAN Translation • Selective Unicast Flooding • Scale: 1,500 VLANs from 256, 100% more MACs • Convergence Improvements
Extend VLANs Across Data Centers
ISP (Public / Private)
OTV (with VLAN Translation)
Nexus 7000 OTV Extend VLANs Across Data Centers
DC 1 DC 2 DC 3
13,000+ Licenses Sold
3,500+ Customers
VLAN 10 VLAN 5 VLAN 100
Nexus 7000/7700 Nexus
7000/7700
Nexus 7000/7700
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OTV: Simple Configuration
West
OTV
IP A IP B
IP C
East
South
OTV
OTV
feature otv otv site-identifier 0x1* otv site-vlan 99 interface Overlay100 otv join-interface e1/1 otv control-group 239.1.1.1 otv data-group 232.192.1.0/24 otv extend-vlan 100-150
feature otv otv site-identifier 0x3* otv site-vlan 99 interface Overlay100 otv join-interface e1/1.10 otv control-group 239.1.1.1 otv data-group 232.192.1.0/24 otv extend-vlan 100-150
feature otv otv site-identifier 0x2* otv site-vlan 99 interface Overlay100 otv join-interface Po16 otv control-group 239.1.1.1 otv data-group 232.192.1.0/24 otv extend-vlan 100-150
*Introduced from release 5.2
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INNOVATIONS IN SOFTWARE, HARDWARE, ASICS AND SYSTEMS
NEXUS 9500 PRICE POWER EFFICIENCY
PROGRAMMABILITY PORT DENSITY PERFORMANCE
PRICE COST STRUCTURE for 1G to 1/10GT and 10G to 40G migration 50% less ASICS
PERFORMANCE INDUSTRY LEADING PRICE / LINE CARD BANDWIDTH 1.92 Tbps per slot 100G ready
PORT DENSITY 20% HIGHER Non-blocking Density
PROGRAMMABILITY JSON/XML API Linux Container for customer apps
POWER EFFICIENCY STATE OF THE ART BACKPLANE FREE DESIGN 15% greater power and cooling efficiency
MERCHANT+ ASIC APPROACH Innovation in Cisco ASICs
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Switching Portfolio Industry leading density and price / performance
48/96 port 4 slot (Q2 CY’14) 8 slot 16 slot (Q2 CY’14)
Height 2/3 RU 6-7 RU 13 RU 21 RU
I/O Module Slots 1 GEM 4 8 16
Fabric Capacity per System (Tbps) NA 15 Tbps 30 Tbps 60 Tbps
Max Wire Rate 10G ports 48 576 1152 Future
Max Wire Rate 40G ports 12 144 288 576
Application Top of Rack Access
Small Aggregation
Small Aggregation,
Co-location
EoR Access or High
Density Aggregation/Spine High Density Spine
Upgradeable to Fabric ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
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Cisco Virtual Networking and Cloud Network Services
CLOUD NETWORK SERVICES
WAN Router Switches Servers
ASA 1000V Cloud Firewall
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Cisco Virtual Security Gateway
vWAAS
Multi-Hypervisor (VMware, Microsoft, KVM* Xen*)
Nexus 1000V vPath Enhanced VXLAN
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
CSR 1000V (Cloud Router)
• WAN L3 gateway • Routing and VPN
Ecosystem Services
• Citrix NetScaler VPX virtual ADC
• Imperva Web App. Firewall
Cloud Services Router 1000V
Imperva SecureSphere WAF
Citrix NetScaler 1000V
Network Analysis Module (vNAM)
Full Portfolio of Best in Class Virtualized Network Service
*KVM in beta, Xen prototype
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New Nexus 1000V Freemium Go-to-Market Model
Nexus 1000V Advanced Edition Nexus 1000V Essential Edition
Freemium Pricing Model Offers Flexibility for Customers to Deploy Cisco Virtual Data Center
No-Cost Version $695 per CPU MSRP
The world’s most advanced virtual switch • Full Layer-2 Feature Set • Security, QoS Policies • VXLAN virtual overlays • Full monitoring and management
capabilities • vPath enabled Virtual Services
Adds Cisco value-add features for DC and Cloud • All Feature of Essential Edition • VSG firewall bundled (previously sold
separately) • VXLAN to VLAN Gateway • Support for Cisco TrustSec SGA
policies • Platform for other Cisco DC Extensions
in the Future
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Traditional DC Design Nexus 7000, 7700 or 9000
Data Center Core/Aggrega5on
Nexus 5000 or 6000 Unified Server Access
Nexus 2000 or B22 Remote Module & Scale
Nexus 1000V Virtual Switching
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Apps
Controller
OpenFlow Device
Device w/ OpenFlow
Device
Apps Apps
APIs
Network Network
Cisco Approach : Flexibility to choose - The Power of “AND”
Physical and Virtual
Virtual Overlay Other Agents
Type A Type B Type C
Solutions SDN
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Unified Computing
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UCS Market Share Growth X86 Server Blade Market Share Q4 CY 2014
1 Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, 2014Q4, March 2015, Vendor Revenue Share
# 1 in USA (39%) 1 # 2 Worldwide and growing 29% YoY1
UCS momentum 41,000+ Unique Customers 19,500 Repeat Customers
UCS # 1 in Only Five Years
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%
SGI
Hitachi
Lenovo
Dell
IBM
Cisco
HP
UCS # 2 with 26.3%
Wor
ldw
ide
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%
SGI Lenovo
IBM Dell HP
Cisco UCS #1 with 39.0%
US
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Cisco UCS Performance: 95 Records A History of World Record Performance on Industry Standard Benchmarks
Cisco UCS Benchmarks that held world record performance records as of date of publication
VMmark 2.0 Overall B200 M2
VMmark 2.1 2-socket Blade B200 M2
VMmark 1.x 2 –socket Blade B230 M1
VMmark 1.x 2-socket B200 M1
VMmark 1.x 2-socket B250 M2
VMmark 1.x Overall C460 M1
VMmark 2.1 Overall C460 M2
VMmark 2.1 Two–node 4-socket C460 M2
VMmark 2.1 4-socket C460 M2
VMmark 2.1 Two–node 2-socket B200 M3
VMmark 2.1 Eight–node 2-socket B200 M3
VMmark 2.5 Two-node 2-socket C240 M3
VMware View Planner 2-socket B200 M3
TPC-C Oracle DB 11g & OEL C250 M2
TPC-H 100GB VectorWise C250 M2
TPC-H 300GB VectorWise C250 M2
TPC-C Oracle 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 Model Order-to-Cash B200 M2
Oracle E-Business Suite Large Model Order-to-Cash B200 M3
SPECjEnterprise2010 Overall B440 M1
SPECjEnteprise2010 2-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
SPECjbb2005 2-socket C260 M2
SPECjbb2005 2-socket B230 M2
SPECjbb2005 4-socket B440 M2
SPECjbb2005 2-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
LinPack 2-socket B200 M2
LS-Dyna 4-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 MultiJVM X86 2-socket B200 M3
SPECjbb2005 X86 2-socket C220 M3
SPECint_rate_base 2006 X86 2-socket B200 M1
SPECfp_rate_base 2006 2-socke C260 M2 SPECfp_rate_base 2006 X86 2-socket B200 M2 SPECint_rate_base 2006 2-socket C260 M2
SPECint_rate_base 2006 X86 2-socket B200 M2
SPECint_rate 2006 X86 4-socket C460 M2
SPECfp_rate_base 2006 X86 4-socket C460 M1
SPECint_rate_base2006 X86 4-socket C460 M1
SPECfp_rate_base 2006 X86 2-socket C220 M3
SPECint_rate_base 2006 X86 2-socket C220 M3
SPECfp_base2 006 X86 2-socket C220 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.x Blade Server B440 M1
VMmark 1.x 2-socket B200 M1
TPC-H 1000GB Microsoft 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
SPECjbb2005 X86 2-socket B230 M1
SPECjAppServer 2004 1-node 2-socket C250 M2
SPECompMbase 2001 2-socket B200 M2
SPECompMbase 2001 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 Database Performance
Best Enterprise Middleware Performance
SPEComp® G_base2012 2-socket C240 M3
Best CPU Performance
Best HPC Performance
Best Enterprise Application Performance
TPC-H 3000GB Price/Performance X86 Single- node C420 M3
VMmark 2.5.1 Two-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_base2012 4-socket C460 M4
SPEComp® G_base2012 2-socket B260 M4
SPECjbb2013 MultiJVM X86 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-tier B260 M4
SPECint®_rate_base 2006 4-socket C460 M4
TPC-H 1000GB Price/Performance C240 M3
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22 CPU
17 Virtualization/
Cloud
7 Database
15 Enterprise Application
17 Enterprise Middlewar
e
17 HPC
Cisco UCS Performance: 95 Records
Cisco UCS Benchmarks that held world record performance records as of date of publication
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What the Our Customers Are Saying
We’ve been very happy with UCS,” said Drew Henning, an information-technology infrastructure engineer at Bank of the West, a BNP Paribas SA subsidiary in Omaha, Nebraska. The lender replaced Hewlett-Packard servers with Cisco’s servers because they can be configured in hours instead of weeks, he said. “We’re standardizing on Cisco.”
Drew Henning, IT Engineer, BNP Paribas Quoted in BusinessWeek, by Peter Burrows Full Article September 4, 2014
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Mgmt Server
Our Solution Mgmt Server • Embed management
• Unify fabrics
• Optimize virtualization
• Remove unnecessary • switches, • adapters, • management modules
• Less than 1/3rd infrastructure
Mgmt Server
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Mgmt Server
Cisco Unified Computing Solution 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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Cisco Unified Computing Solution
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SAN B
Cisco Unified Computing Solution Single, scalable integrated system
Network + compute virtualization
Dynamic resource provisioning
Mgmt SAN A LAN
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UCS 2104 - IOM Inserts into Blade Chassis Chassis is logical part of the Fabric Extender
UCS Mezzanine Adapters Palo, Menlo (Q & E), Oplin
UCS Blade Server Industry Standard Architectures
UCS 5108 – Blade Chassis Blade inserts into the Chassis Blades are a logical par of the chassis Up to 40 chassis per environment
UCS 6100 - Fabric Interconnect Fabric Extender is a logically part of the Fabric Interconnect
UCS Manager Management resides in the Fabric Interconnect
Major Components and Relationships
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UCS Server Architecture
2x 4 Link 80 Gbps per Chassis 160 Servers (6296)
2x 8 Links 160 Gbps per Chassis
96 Servers (6296)
2x 2 Link 40 Gbps per Chassis
160 Servers
2x 1 Link 20 Gbps per Chassis
160 Servers
§ Wire once for bandwidth, not connectivity § Policy-driven bandwidth allocation § Integrates as a single system into your data center § In mixed blade and rack environments, 160 servers is the limit
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UCS Server Architecture
2x 2 Link 1.25 Gbps / Server 160 Rack Servers
32 Servers in 5 racks
2x 8 Links 5.0 Gbps / Server 160 Rack Servers
32 Servers in 5 racks
2x 4 Link 2.5 Gbps / Server 160 Rack Servers
32 Servers in 5 racks
§ Wire once for bandwidth, not connectivity (UCS FI to Nexus 2232) § Policy-driven bandwidth allocation
§ To get higher bandwidth on racks, we cable fewer servers to the 2232’s § Integrates as a single system into your data center
2x 1 Link 0.625 Gbps / Server 160 Rack Servers
32 Servers in 5 racks
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UCS Key Innovations
• Unified Fabric - FCoE
• Hardware state abstraction – Service Profiles
• Virtualized adapter
• Embedded management
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UCS Service Profiles Configuration Portability
SIM Card Identity for a Phone
Service Profile Identity for a Server
UCS Service Profile Unified Device Management
Network Policy
Storage Policy
Server Policy
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Increased Performance with the Virtualized Adapter
http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=693092
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UCS Key Innovations
• Unified Fabric - FCoE
• Hardware state abstraction – Service Profiles
• Virtualized adapter
• Embedded management
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Unified Management
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Cisco UCS Director Turn-Key Solution
On-Demand Automated
Delivery
Policy-Driven Provisioning
Secure Cloud
Container
VMs Compute Network Storage
UCS Director
Domain Managers
OS and Virtual
Machines
Storage
Network
Compute
Tenant
B Tenant
C Tenant
A
Virtualized and Bare-Metal
Compute and Hypervisor
B C A Network and Services
VM VM Bare Metal Single Pane of
Glass
End-to-End Automation and
Lifecycle Management
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud
Lifecycle Management
Policies & Governance Approvals & Controls
Management
Security Operations
DR
Orchestrate Delivery
Process Orchestration and Automated Provisioning
Developers
Track and Manage
Management
Self-Service Portal and Service Catalog
Define and Publish Standard Options
Architecture & IT
Report Consumption
Chargeback or Showback
Self-Service Request
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Cisco’s Unified Data Center Strategy The Platform for Delivering IT-as-a-Service
UNIFIED MANAGEMENT
UNIFIED FABRIC
UNIFIED COMPUTING
HIGHLY SCALABLE, SECURE NETWORK
FABRIC
MODULAR STATELESS COMPUTING ELEMENTS
AUTOMATED RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT (PHYSICAL AND
VIRTUAL)
Thank you. Hicham El Alaoui Systems Engineer
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