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Deconstructing the Brian Deconstructing the Brian Paradox Paradox VDI is here ready or not The manic Logic of VDI Chetan Venkatesh CTO & Founder Brian Madden Guru Briforum 2010 Briforum 2010

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This is the slide deck from Brian Madden and Chetan Venkatesh's joint session at Briforum 2010 Chicago on The Brian Madden ParadoxThe session covers a discussion of technology trends that are shaping Desktop Virtualization

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  • 1. Deconstructing the Brian Paradox VDI is here ready or not The manic Logic of VDI Chetan Venkatesh CTO & Founder Brian Madden Guru Briforum 2010

2. What is Brians paradox

  • VDI is poor on session density
  • Inherent VDI limitations
    • Large Storage footprint
    • Large Datacenter footprint
    • Expensive Infrastructure
  • Given the limitations of VDI
    • 90% of the world will use Client based Virtualization
    • VDI will remain a niche use case

3. DESKTOP COMPUTING MODELS CIRCA 2009 Physical Desktop Physical Desktop on Virtual Storage TS baseddesktop & remote applications Virtual Desktop on VDI Virtual Desktop on Type 2 ClientVirtual Desktop on Type 1 Client 4.

  • VDI 65%
  • TS-5%
  • Client based Virtualization-20%
  • Physical Desktops 10%
  • * In the typical Fortune 500 Enterprise
  • @Based on informal poll of 10 F500 CIOs by Chetan

DESKTOP COMPUTING MODELS CIRCA 2015* @ 5. 3 themes to explore

  • How personal computing has changed
  • Moores law and its impact on the Datacenter
  • Deployment models

6. Personal Computing is different now! cp/m Ms-dos netware Windows 95-2000-XP Linux KDE/Gnome Mac OSX iphone iPad Android 7. Users dont care aboutour version of Personalization* * At least not the way we think about it today 8. The web changes personalization FB Connect/OpenSocial Roaming Profile/Appsense/Res Entitlements Policies Security Application subscriptions profile 9. The web changes Apps Thats a cool App! Im going to subscribe to it 10. And makes the Desktop less important Rich Profile &Context of what I like & what I trustRigid set of policies On what I can doSocialCloud Enterprise Cloud 11. Vectors for 2015

  • Rich Content & social applications will hasten the demise of relic PCsfrom being the primary computer
    • Consumption oriented devices will be the users primary personal computer i.e. tablets, netbooksand smart phones
    • Windows will become middleware simply a connection between users and enterprise apps. Windows is a place to run apps

> + 12. Vectors for 2015

  • Users will develop a far more sophisticated definition of personality and force Enterprise to adopt it
  • Social Graph gleaned from:
  • Twitter for Enterprise/Salesforce
  • Enterprise wikis
  • Google Docs

13. Vectors for 2015

  • Users will no longer care about Application installation & management
      • iTunes, Android market & Citrix Dazzlewill be interfaces to application provisioning

14. An uncharitable comparison = PC PC +Client hypervisor (type 1|2) NOTHING HAS FUNDAMENTALLY CHANGED

  • No CAPEX Proposition
  • Marginal OPEX value
  • Frankenstein PC

15. The PC era is dead.We need closure with it, its architecture and all attempts toFrankenstein it with Client Virtualization 16. Moores law & the datacenter 17. The 3 Forces shaping IT

  • Users
    • Users want a coherent and flexible Compute paradigm
  • The web
    • The web is the master repository of my personality
  • Moores law
    • Moores law has more amplitude in the datacenter

18. Dematerialization & liquidity

  • Dematerialization is the transformation of physical objects into mental/thought/logical objects
  • Dematerialization creates liquidity and opportunities for arbitrage

Dematerializationaka virtualization 19. A NEW ARCHITECTURE FOR DESKTOP COMPUTING

  • The Rackis the new computer
    • It is now the NEW fundamental element of compute
  • 10GEthernet is the new BUS
    • Connecting specialized pools of compute, storage & memory
  • The Hypervisor is the kernel
    • VMs are simply threads/processes to be scheduled across the rack (or racks)
  • The software mainframe is thenew OS
    • Memory Page Sharing, Primary Storage Deduplication, CDP, data mirroring, DR are new primary subsystems of the new Datacenter OS. Manyof these are astronomical in cost/complexity to do on the PC.

20. Key points to think about

    • Where should we run the desktop VM?
      • As a type 2 VM on a windows PC?(ala moka5, Vmware Fusion & w/station)
      • As a type 1 VM on a bare metal PC(ala Citrix XenClient?)
      • In the datacenter as Hosted Virtual desktops?(VDI)

? Datacenter = compute liquidity

  • Shared resources = better flexibility
  • Dial up/down resources
  • Live migrate VMs, users, capacity
  • Arbitrage comes from the ability to move between clouds

21. 2 Key Questions

  • If there was parity in performance & experience between a VDI and a client hosted desktop, what would IT want to give him/her?
  • if VMs are pure execution containers, and all the content (OS/Apps/user data) are centralized (oraccessible from everywhere) - where would Enterprise IT run the VM and why?

Datacenter

  • Fine grained control
  • Tighter Security
  • Dynamic Capacity
  • Disaster recovery and & Business Continuity

22. Common VDI myths

  • Expensive Servers
  • Expensive Storage
  • Expensive Datacenter
    • Power/cooling/real estate

23. Expensive Servers Desktop PC

  • Cheap to acquire
  • Relatively short haul
  • Slow (65mph)
  • Costs $0.23/Passenger Mile

VDI in the Datacenter

  • Expensive to acquire
  • Long Haul
  • Fast(550mph)
  • Costs $.07/Passenger Mile

24. Expensive Servers $7000/- CAPEX Cost 70 Users Per Server Thats $100 per user (Storage not included) $750/- CAPEX cost 1 User Per Desktop 25. Increasing Densities

  • Moores law benefits Servers more than PCs
    • New generation of processor = more users/server
    • More users/server = more users/rack
    • Morse users/rack = better cost amortization in the datacenter
    • Net Net VDI is the most cost effective way to deliver desktops
  • Corollary : Moores law will double the density of VMs per server every 18 months

26. Expensive Storage

  • Yes VDI storage is expensive
    • If you MUST use FC SAN
    • FC Fabric to the Servers
    • Do things the old fashioned way!
  • Use VDI 2.0 Storage technologies
    • Virtual SAN by aggregating local disk
    • Intelligent RT Deduplication
    • Windows aware Thin provisioning
    • Use SATA drives and Storage Acceleration

27. Intelligent Storage choices $60.00/user Dedup, flex clone, flex cache Thin Provisioning, Dedup $70.00/user Intelligent placement, dedup Thin provisioning $140.00/user Inline dedup, caching accelerator $22.00/user 28. The math behind the CAPEX

  • $10,000 /Server(Westmere + high density RAM)
  • 70 Sessions / Server = $142.00/user
  • $40/User Storage(netapp)
  • $25/user in network & storage fabric costs
  • Thin client $190/user
  • Total = $397

29. Projecting for the next 5 years Year VMs/Server Cost/User #VMs/Rack 2010 70 $400 1120 2012 150 $330 2400 2014 300 $260 4800 2016 600 $150 9600 30. New deployment models 31. VDI is about at scale deployment

  • Containerization
    • Cisco/EMC vBlock like technologies
    • Factory made VDI PODS
      • Factory packaged & fully Self contained
      • Servers+ Storage + Network Gear
      • Just load your image & integrate with AD
    • Time to install < 200 man hours for 10,000 Desktops

32. Containerization in thereal world

  • Examples of Containerization
    • Pano Express from Panologic
    • Dell DANTE
    • Dell flex Computing
    • Cisco/Vmware/EMC vBlock 1 for VDI

33. New Technologies to come

  • Hybrid CPU GPU architectures
    • Better thread count and inherent parallelism( 5%)
  • Network Attached Memory
    • Shared memory that works like a SAN(10%)
  • Next Generation Hypervisors(10%)
    • Memory deduplication
    • Memory Compression
  • Storage Accelerators(X 5%)
    • Smart VDI storage intelligence
  • Intelligent VDI switches(X 1%)
    • Fast QOS switching
  • Smart load-balancers(X 1%)
    • Efficient Multi Path IO from VM to storage

20,000 Desktops per Rack by 2016