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Cloud Computing @ Cisco Lew Tucker VP/CTO Cloud Computing Cisco Systems

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This presentation will discuss cloud computing at Cisco Canada, including an overview of Cloud Computing, Cisco’s cloud strategy, the unified Data Center, Cisco Solution, Cloud Case study, and advances in technology and platforms.

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Cloud Computing @ Cisco

Lew TuckerVP/CTO Cloud ComputingCisco Systems

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We Are at the Very Beginning of a Major Shift

2000 2005 2010

Adoption Curve

Cloud ComputingPublic or Private

TraditionalData Centers

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2015

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CloudTraffic increases 2010 -2015Cloud Traffic Will Be Over One-Third of DC Traffic by 2015

34%

66%

33% CAGR 2010-15

11%

89%

29%

71%

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Total 500 Million

20071/10th of a Device per

Person on Earth

Total 35 Billion

20105 Devices per

Person on Earth

Total 50 Billion

20137 Devices per

Person on Earth

Total 500 Billion~

202070~ Devices perPerson on Earth

Source: Forrester Research, Cisco IBSG

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Leadership in the Core… Routing / Switching & Services including Security and Mobility

Collaboration

Data Center / Virtualization / Cloud

Architectures for Business Transformation

Video

“They are the key drivers of the future of the network… the constants that will guide us”

Cloud

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Agility

Economics

Experience

Security

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Enable Cloud Services by Uniquely Combining the Unified Data Center and Cloud Intelligent Network

Enable customers to build and operate private, public or

hybrid clouds

Tailored Solutions for Building Clouds

Enable customers to deploy cloud

services to collaborate and enhance their

experience

Innovative Cloud Applications

Rich Ecosystem ofIntegrated Solutions

Enable customers to deploy tested,

best of breed solutions

Research In MotionSAMSUNG

Enable customers to connect users to

Cloud with Visibility, Security, Availability and Performance

Connect to Cloudwith Confidence

WAN

WebEx

Users

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Cisco Takes the Fabric Beyond the Data CenterFA

BR

IC S

CAL

E

FABRIC EVOLUTION

Geographical Span(between DCs)

Intelligent Services For P-V-C

Mobility:LISP, OTV

Scale: Fabricpath, FEX

Unified I/O L2/L3

VM-awareVDC

System Scale(within DCs)

Box Scale

No “fabric” 1st generation 2nd generation

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Dynamic, Efficient Agility

Accelerated Deployment

Secure

Cloud IntelligentNetwork

Unified Data

Center

CloudApplications

Cloud Enablement

Services

Assured Experience

Unified Data Center and the Intelligent Network to Deliver Cloud Services

50% TCO Savings

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Cloud IntelligentNetwork

Unified Data

Center

CloudApplications

Cloud Enablement

Product Portfolio

Nexus Family

UCSFamily

CIAC, UCSM, NSM Cisco Prime

ASRFamily

CRSFamily

ISRFamily

Cisco Technical & Professional Services

Collaboration, VideoVirtual Desk top, Security, IaaS

UnifiedCommunications

TelepresenceCollaboration

Applications

CustomerCollaboration

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The Platform for Delivering IT as a Service

Highly Secure, Scalable

Modular Self-IntegratingComputing Elements

Automated “Self-Service”Resource Provisioning

Unified Management

Unified Fabric

Unified Computing

IT Service OfferingsBusiness Objectives On-Demand Services

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Complexity Grows With Number of Apps

App

OS

PhysicalServer

CorpApp

OS

PhysicalServer

App

OS

PhysicalServer

DBDB

Finance

DB

App

OS

PhysicalServer

MktgApp

OS

PhysicalServer

Storage

EngineeringApp

OS

PhysicalServer

App

OS

PhysicalServer

DBDB

HR

Poor Utilization Inflexible Infrastructure

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Simpler – Flexible - More cost effective

App

OS

VirtualMachine

App

OS

VirtualMachine

FinanceApp

OS

VirtualMachine

MktgApp

OS

VirtualMachine

EngineeringApp

OS

VirtualMachine

App

OS

VirtualMachine

HR

PhysicalServer

Cloud Infrastructure Service

Storage

App

OS

Corp

VirtualMachine

PhysicalServer

PhysicalServer

Storage

PhysicalServer

DB Service Queue

Cloud Infrastructure Service

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Queue

App

OS

VirtualMachine

App

OS

VirtualMachine

FinanceApp

OS

VirtualMachine

MktgApp

OS

VirtualMachine

EngineeringApp

OS

VirtualMachine

App

OS

VirtualMachine

HR

Storage

App

OS

Corp

VirtualMachine

PhysicalServer

PhysicalServer

PhysicalServer

Storage

PhysicalServer

DB Service

Cloud Infrastructure Service Pool of shared resources

Self-service portalAPI-driven services Selective application mgmt

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UCS: Unified Compute, Networking, and Storage

Pooled Resources Compute

StorageNetwork

Delivered as a Service

Services• Infrastructure-as-a-service• Comms/Collab-as-a-service• Virtual desktop • Video-as-a-service

Attributes • On demand, self service• Measured usage• Elastic supply• Network delivered

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A unique, multi-tenant, service delivery platform that allows variety and flexibility without sacrificing efficient operations.

Infrastructure as a Service

Virtual Desktop Services Etc…Unified

Communications

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Business Applications and IT Services

Self-Service Portal and OrchestrationOn-Demand Provisioning Lifecycle Management

Integration and Automation Pay-Per-UseService Governance

Service Catalog

Policy-Based ComputeService Profiles

Physical-Virtual, Multi-Hypervisor

Policy-Based NetworkDynamic Network Provisioning

Network Containers

Infrastructure Resource MgmtAutomated ScalingSoftware Abstraction of

Physical InfrastructureSeamless Physical-Virtual

Existing IT Managemen

t Systems

Pooled Resources

Identity Mgmt

Monitoring

Service Desk

CMDB

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Legacy Computer Platform100% Physical

AverageTCO

Speed of delivery6-8 Weeks

Speed of Delivery2-3 Weeks

Speed of Delivery15 Minutes

-37%

Legacy Computer Platform46% Physical : 54% Virtual

AverageTCO

Unified Computing Platform25% Physical : 75% Virtual

100% Automated

AverageTCO

IT Maint / Innovation70%/30%

-27%

Virtualization Unified Infrastructureand Automation

IT Maint / Innovation60%/40%

IT Maint / Innovation40%/60%

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Meetings, IM and Presence

WebEx Jabber

People Centric Virtual Meetings

MEETFOLLOW-UPPREPARE

Rich, Real-Time Communications

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Workload Migration

San Jose

Application / Location Transparency LAN Extension

New York

Unified Fabric, Unified Computing,

PreserveUser

Experience

Enable Deep Connectivity Between Data Centers and Clouds

Nexus 7000ASR 9000

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• Virtualization and internet scale is changing data center architecture

• Network virtualization and software defined networking open up new possibilities• Software-defined networks (SDN)• Nexus 1kv, VXLAN

• Virtual data centers, hybrid private and public clouds bring flexibility to traditional data centers

• Open source clouds are being developed• OpenStack community growing• Cisco contributing through Quantum: Network as a Service

• Cisco is bringing it’s expertise into each of these new areas

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Seamlessly ConnectedSecurely AccessedPublic Private

Media

Government

FinancialServices

Pharma

Healthcare Games

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Reference: J. Rabaey, “A Brand New Wireless Day,” Keynote Presentation, ASPDAC Jan. 2008

Data Centers

Mobile Devices

SensorsData Center

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