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IBM Virtual Infrastructure Access Services
Innovation through client virtualization
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Infrastructure Challenges hitting the current desktop…
Distributed Workforce Outsourcing and off-shoring Mobile and remote workers
Security Control of PCs Patch compliance Security risks in data and infrastructure Regulations
Rising Cost of PC Management Deployment Support Controlling and
tracking IT Assets Unpredictable IT costs
IT Infrastructure Management Complexity Many makes and models Refresh cycles Standardization and availability
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Address these Challenges and Cost Drivers
Zero in on real cost reductions
Consider more than moving PCs to a centralized location
Improve Security measures
Strategize for a resilient desktop disaster recovery plan:
Moving to Virtual Infrastructure Access
may be the answer...
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VIA MODULE
IBM Blade Center E with VM Ware software will be running in the Blade Center with 4 exclusive Servers - Hosting up to 125 Systems with 20GB Storage Per PC on RAID 1
Thin Clients are connected to the Network – each Thin Client is connected to a Monitor & Keyboard & Mouse (every thin client has its Monitor – only 3 are shown here for spacing purpose)
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Virtual Infrastructure Access Solution Choices
IBM Workstation Blade
Physical 1:1
keyboard, mouse, display, network connect
Shared Services Solution
50:1 (two-socket dual-core)
Single OS, Published Applications
No fault isolation or failover
More difficult to deploy & manage
Skills not transferable
Published Desktop
keyboard, mouse, display, network connect
Dedicated Blades
Client OS / App Image
Client OS / App Image
Client OS / App Image
Virtual Client Solution
25:1 (two-socket dual-core)
Full desktop experience
Choice of Operating Systems
Improved Security & TCO
Leverage existing software & skills
Virtual Machines
keyboard, mouse, display, network connect
Blades or Rack-based
Servers
Client OS / App
Image
Client OS / App
Image
Client OS / App
Image
Virtualization
Client OS / App
Image
Client OS / App
Image
Client OS / App
Image
Virtualization
Client OS / App
Image
Client OS / App
Image
Client OS / App
Image
Virtualization
1:1 dedicated blade
Highest Per-user Acquisition Cost
Application compatibility
Preferred for power users (video)
Clients secure in Datacenter
Client Application & Desktop view
Client Application & Desktop View
Client Application & Desktop View
Blades or Rack-based
Servers
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What are the benefits of Client Virtualization?
Simplification Greater physical and data security
Simplifying management, maintenance, and support of your IT infrastructure
Reducing operating costs – average savings of users studied exceeded 40%
Flexibility Facilitating employee mobility Making changes to end user environment
easier Making it possible to adapt to dynamic
business demands
Productivity Higher uptime, greater user productivity Allowing a greater focus on core business and competitive advantage Enhanced IT service availability and optimized utilization of computing resources
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Typical TCO reduction
Example: Virtual Infrastructure Access can help some clients save around 40% on IT total cost of ownership (TCO). In this case, client payback on Virtual Infrastructure Access project costs is realized within one year.
$M / per year This example illustrates
potential costs and savings for “ABC Company,” with…
2,500 end users
60 sites
Consolidation into two server farms
150+ applications
Mixture of mainframe and client/server
$0
$5
$10
$15
$20
$25
$30
Annual TCObefore VIA
Annual TCOafter VIA
One-time VIAproject cost
VIA implementation
Software licenses
Hardware
Support
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Where these savings are coming from…
Area Typical Savings
Rationale
Help desk 50% Removes the need for password resets. Simplified environment reduces complexity and support calls.Moves, adds, and changes typically do not require IT support.
Network engineering and support
50% All traffic is over HTTPS. No need. for complex firewall configuration and administration.
Desk-side PC support 90% Desk-side support, other than for hardware failures, is eliminated.
Security and user administration
75% Administration is policy-based and authorized users can be allowed to administer their own entitlements (rule-based, delegated admin).
Software distribution staff
50% Packaging happens once for servers and desktops.Software distribution is gradually replaced w/SW publishing.
Desktop engineering 75% The need for complex desktop engineering is eliminated though the combination of wrapping applications and moving to a central model.
Security engineering 50% Security is simplified through the introduction of a standard solution for encryption, single sign on and authentication.
Averages to Averages to 63% savings 63% savings across these across these
End User End User AreasAreas
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Achieve Energy efficiencies through power savings
Steadily rising energy prices have made the cost of electricity to run and cool configurations an increasingly important TCO factor…
Power savings approach 73% in a 2000 seat hosted thin client environment versus the traditional desktop PC environment
- Saved 330,000 watts/hour for 2,000 users
- Estimated annual savings of INR1500- 5000 per seat from reduced power to run configuration*
- Equivalent to running an additional 1,659 thin client desktops for free…or saving $79,200/year…while reducing impact on environment
Additional savings accrue from reduced cooling requirements- Every 100 Rs saved on power reduction results in INR 50 reduction in cooling costs
- Estimated annual savings of INR 800- 1500 per seat from reduced cooling costs**
Estimated combined annual savings of INR 1500- 6000 per Estimated combined annual savings of INR 1500- 6000 per seat!seat! *estimates for this range are between a 10 hr/240 day year and a 24/7/365 day year
**est @ 50% of operating cost savings - actuals may vary based on location, weather & efficiency of cooling equip
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Power Savings Example: 2000 Seat Thin Clients vs PCs
VIA Solution uses much less power than traditional desktop deployments
Traditional Desktop Power Consumption:
2,000 users X avg 225 watts per PC = 450,000 watts/hour
VIA Power Consumption:
20 BladeCenter w/HS21’s 8GB x 4,000 watts = 80,000 watts/hour
2,000 Thin Clients x 20 watts = 40,000 watts/hour
Together the servers and thin client = 120,000 watts/hour
VIA Power savings:
estimated up to 73 percent per desktop
450,000 watts less 120,000 watts = 330,000 watts saved/hour
Estimated annual savings of INR 1500-5000 per seat in reduced power required to run systems.
VIA Cooling Savings
Estimated power savings from cooling the more energy efficient thin client environment approaches 50% of the total savings realized from switching to a thin client environment
Estimated annual savings of INR 800-2500 per seat in reduced cooling required to run systems(Example assumes 10 cents per KW hour for electricity and a typical day’s device power-on time ranging from 10 hours/day x 240 work days up to 24 hours/day x 365 work days)
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