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A Journey to the cloudCarlos RodriguezBusiness Developer ManagerCisco
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Agenda
� What is Cloud Computing?� How do we get there?
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IT resources and services that are abstracted from the underlying infrastructure and provided “On-Demand” and
“At Scale” in a multi-tenant environment
Next Inflection Point
WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING?
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What is happening in real life
HVAC
Data Center
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What is happening in real life
HVAC
Data Center
HVACHVACHVAC
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Processing Evolution
90Mhz - 1994
1Ghz - 2000
3.8Ghz - 2004
Dual-Core 2005
Quad 2007
Octal 2008/9
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Core Width as a Virtualization Driver
Dual-Core 2005Quad 2007
Octal 2008/9
3.8Ghz - 2004
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Data Center TrendsVirtualization & Cloud Computing
In a non-virtualized environment , when extra resources are needed, the usual solution is: buy another server!
server new server
low resource levels
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Data Center TrendsVirtualization & Cloud Computing
…
Now suppose you have a virtualized infrastructure, operated by a system that abstracts physical details and orchestrates the pieces as one
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Data Center TrendsVirtualization & Cloud Computing
You are then able to explore and control what is really important: computing resources
X
resourcesphysical servers
Memory Pool Processor Pool
Storage Pool Network Pool
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Data Center TrendsVirtualization & Cloud Computing
Now it is possible to provision, control and optimize your environment for specific application requests
virtual server
Memory Pool Processor Pool
Storage Pool Network Pool
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Future of Computing
WebCloudClient Server
MinicomputerMainframe
Disruptor:Virtualization
1960 20101970 1980 1990 2000
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Cloud Simplifies IT for BusinessCloud computing offers:� Flexibility of resource allocation� Efficiency of resource allocation� Democratization of resource allocation
Which enables:� Agile IT service deliveryProvisioning in minutesTime to market reduced 50+%
� Cost OptimizationHigher server and storage utilizationsCapital costs decrease (often 50+%)Operations costs lowered 25-30%
Cisco delivers cloud computing benefits WITHOUT sacrificing service levels, security or compliance
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Agenda
� What is Cloud Computing?� How do we get there?
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Enterprise Deployment ModelsDistinguishing between Ownership and Control
Ownership
Control
Internal ResourcesAll cloud resources owned by or dedicated to enterprise
External ResourcesAll cloud resources owned by providers; used by many customers
Private CloudCloud definition/governance controlled by enterprise
Public CloudCloud definition/governance controlled by provider
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Ownership
Control
Internal ResourcesAll cloud resources owned by or dedicated to enterprise
External ResourcesAll cloud resources owned by providers; used by many customers
Private CloudCloud definition/governance controlled by enterprise
Public CloudCloud definition/governance controlled by provider
Enterprise Deployment ModelsUltimately These Distinctions Don’t Matter
Hybrid CloudInteroperability and portability among Public and/or Private Cloud systems
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Data Center Networking
Unified Fabric
Unified Computing
Intercloud
Hybrid Clouds
Consolidation Virtualization Automation Utility Market
Start here
Journey to the Cloud
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Global Cloud Infrastructure
EnterpriseNetwork
Cloud ServiceProviderNetwork Service
Provider
Cloud Network Boundary
� Unified Computing� DC 3.0 / Unified Fabric� Cloud Service Delivery
� IP-NGN� CRS
� Unified Service Delivery� IaaS/SaaS Solutions
Cloud OSCloud OS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
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Global Cloud Infrastructure
EnterpriseNetwork
Cloud ServiceProviderNetwork Service
Provider
Cloud Network Boundary
Cloud OSCloud OS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
AppOS
Cisco is the only systems vendor with value-add solutions for the entire cloud computing infrastructure ecosystem.
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Flexibility to Deliver ServicesQuickly…
…AtScale…
…WithDramaticCostAdvantages
Cisco Cloud Computing Solutions
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Carlos [email protected] www.cisco.com/go/cloud