how to ensure access to your data anywhere, anytime
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Speakers: Mr. John Rozwadowski (Brocade) Mr. Frank Reichart (Fujitsu)TRANSCRIPT
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Human CentricInnovation
Fujitsu Forum2014
19th – 20th November
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How to Ensure Access to your Data anywhere, anytime
John RoswadowskiGlobal Executive Fujitsu Business Unit, Brocade
Frank Reichart
Sen. Dir. Productmarketing Storage, Fujitsu
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Agenda
Fujitsu’s partnership with Brocade
Does your Data matter?
Where is data located?
Is the data secure?
Solutions to use & manage your data?
Conclusion
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Fujitsu & Brocade Partnership
Brocade supports Fujitsu’s services & solutions which provide End Users with the industries most comprehensive value
Partnering for over 12 years
Who is Brocade:
Brocade is focused on the NETWORK.. Only
Brocade defined ‘fabric technology’ in both Fibre Channel and Ethernet
Brocade is embracing the ‘Software Defined’ changes that are coming
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Brocade’s Value Proposition
FABRICS
40M FIBRE CHANNEL PORTS SHIPPED
SDN/NFV
Utilization Increased by 200%
2 MINUTES vs.100 Commands
“SIX NINES” of Uptime
1.5M NFV downloads
SOFTWARE-CAPABLE Network Hardware
Industry’s leading open source SDN controller
1.3M OpenFlow-enabled ports shipped
GLOBAL OPERATORS PLAN TO IMPLEMENT NFV
93%ENTERPRISES WILL HAVE SDN DEPLOYED BY 2015
72%
#1 SAN MARKET SHARE
90%GLOBAL 1000
DATA CENTERS
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Big Changes impacting IT professionals today
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Does your data matter?
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YES, Data is important.. to the business owner
Financial
Healthcare
Social media companies
Gaming companies
All businesses have “business critical” data
“meaning the business doesn’t run or can’t exist without it”
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Where is data located? Do you know..
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Your Data could be anywhere?
Facebook: world’s most popular website
(1 trillion page views each month)
~ 9% of all internet traffic
Massive IT Data Centers
• Oregon, North Carolina
• Sweden
• Leases space in many more 3rd party DCs
NOTE: 70% of Facebook’s audience is in other countries
Google data center locations
Google:
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Do you want it located elsewhere?
Follow the Sun/Moon
Energy rates
Employee rates
Customer support
Disaster preparedness
Active-Active Data Centers
Cloud Bursting
Data Mining
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Is your data secure?
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Data Breaches
All Data prone to breaches (internal and/or Cloud)
Heartbeat & Shellshock/BASH bug & Poodle
Recent (significant) breaches
• European Central Bank: security breach of a database resultedin 20,000 records being compromised
• Home Depot: malware compromised 56 million credit card payments. Will cost an estimated $62M
• Target: compromised 40 million debit and credit card payments. Will cost an estimated $148M
Forbes – “While the two retail giants may have the wherewithal to absorb the earnings
hiccups that invariably accompany a security breach, smaller and more highly levered companies won’t always be so fortunate.”
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Extreme weather events
Disasters can strike a data center at any time
Regardless of whether the cause is Mother Nature or human error
According to a survey conducted by Emerson Network Power, the typical data center in the US experiences an average of two downtime events over the course of two years, and the costs of downtime for an average data center can easily surpass $1 million in less than two years’ time.” – source: The Data Center Journal
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What happens when….
What if you lose your whole Data Center
Money can buy……new servers
Money can buy……new network gear
Money can buy……new storage capacity
In the darkest of times, money can even hire new staff
What is the one thing money can’t do?
Money can’t replace data that doesn’t have a secure copy
This is NOT a video game; there are no “do overs”
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Solutions to use & manage your data?
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Analytics/Big Data
Overview
90% of the data that exists today has been created in the last 2 years
Mining information out of large amounts of information
Real-time analysis vs paralysis
Challenges
Getting data into and out of a Big Data Appliance
Performance/speeds to within the Big Data Appliance
Consideration: Can your existing infrastructure support Analytics?
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FUJITSU Power Appliance for SAP HANA
What it is
Pre-installed / pre-configured, tested, SAP validated
In-Memory Database solution
Store and process all data in fast server RAM
Instantly available results
Powerful data compression
One single platform for OLTP and OLAP data
Large RAM enables real-time analysis of large data volumes
SAP HANA DB
Server
Networking Switches
Linux
Internal or external Storage
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Flash
Overview
Increases performance of storage (faster & more efficient)
Can be located either at compute or as pooled storage
Flash helps meet the new application & compute performance requirements
Challenges
Integration into existing infrastructure
Management
Consideration: What is the best Flash for my needs
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ETERNUS DX200 F - Value Proposition
Delivering full flash performance at lower costs without creating a new storage silo
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Flash
EITHER FC or IP (iSCSI or NAS)
80-90% of solid-state arrays are attached to Fibre Channel
Considerations for introducing Flash
Consideration #1: Can your (network) infrastructure support the increase in performance?
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Flash
Brocade Gen 5 Fibre Channel
83% of VM workloads run on Fibre Channel
8.2 Tbps of bandwidth for intensive applications
Enables hyper-scale OLTP deployments
4,032 VDI sessions,
at the lowest cost
Scalability
Automatically detect and recover from errors
Validate infrastructure prior to deployment
Minimize downtime with faster troubleshooting
Over 5 nines of
availability
Availability
100% of top 20 VMmarkbenchmarks use Fibre Channel
Empowering 50% application performance increase
420 million frames per second speed
Gen 5 unleashed
4 million IOPS
Performance
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Flash
EITHER FC or IP (iSCSI or NAS)
80-90% of solid-state arrays are attached to Fibre Channel
Considerations for introducing Flash
Consideration #1: Can your (network) infrastructure support the increase in performance?
Consideration #2: How will you know if your infrastructure is supporting your applications optimally/efficiently?
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Flash
Consideration #2: How will you know if your infrastructure is supporting your applications optimally/efficiently?
Improve OpEx savings through automated actions
Save $1M+ on CapExcosts from 3rd party tools
Validate infrastructure prior to deployment
Reduce Costs
Eliminate 48% of
maintenance cost
Simplify Monitoring
Deploy 15 years
of best practices
in one click
Deploy predefined policies, rules, and actions
Increase instrumentation and granularity
Visualize network health and performance
Increase Availability
Automatically detect and recover from errors
Provide early warning of potential problems
Minimize downtime with faster troubleshooting
Reduce common
network problems%50
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Virtualization
Overview
Use of Virtual Machines to optimize server utilization
100% of Fortune 100 companies use virtualization
Next phase: pooling and using automated orchestration mechanism
Challenges
Integration
Controlling & sustaining growth
Consideration: How do I increase my virtualization efforts with my existing
infrastructure
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Virtualization
New Server Platforms require New IP infrastructures• Able to handle High performance east-west traffic patterns
• Flexible enough for continued VM Mobility expectations
• Supports the greater IOPs requirements
• More Open architectures to support OpenSource initiatives [OpenDaylight, OpenStack]
Ethernet FabricFibre Channel
Compute
Networking
Storage
Scale Out or Scale Up
Multi-tenant
Heterogeneous
Simplified management (improving OpEx / ROI)
Ap
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Con
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Appliance for VMware EVO: RAIL
Ready-to-run appliance – “hyperconverged”
Four servers, storage, network in a 2 U rack enclosure
Includes VMware virtualization software
For 100 server VMs / 250 desktop VMs
Max. density, min. space & energy
Scales capacity and performance by adding nodes
Business continuity after node failure
Maintenance and support for hard and software
Use cases
VDI, private cloud, server virtualization
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vShape
Reference architectures
Various sizes (25 / 50 / 100 VM)
HA configuration for each size
Choice
VMware vSphere or Microsoft Hyper-V
ETERNUS DX or NetApp FAS
Based on standards
No vendor lock-in
Investment protection
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Backup & Archiving
Overview
Protecting data
Designed with rapid recovery or longer term retainment
Challenges
Determining solution required for your business
Performance/availability of Application/Appliance
Consideration: Do you have a Backup/Archiving strategy for your Business
Critical data?
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Fujitsu ETERNUS CS Data Protection Appliances
ETERNUS CS8000
Complete consolidation of backup
and archiving infrastructures
Unified management of disk,
dedup. disk and tape targets
ETERNUS CS800
Cost efficient backup to disk trough
data deduplication
Easy integration of remote locations
Easy to setup and operate
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Fujitsu BaaS (Backup as a Service) - Value Proposition
Provides a fail proof, cloud-based backup and recovery service
Delivered from the Fujitsu Global Cloud Platform
Offers the levels of speed, convenience and reliability demanded by organizations today
Available on Demand & via a self-service interface
Monitor and manage your backups
Store and optimize backup data
Enable rapid and effective recovery
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Software Defined Data Center (SDDC)
Overview
Overarching method to control pools of compute, network and storage
• Regardless of physical location
• Regardless of vendor
• Regardless of application
Challenges:
HW that can integrate with SDDC architecture
Need strategy for implementation (Open vs Proprietary)
Consideration: Do you have a SDDC strategy?
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Software-defined Storage from Fujitsu
ETERNUS CD10000
ETERNUS
CD10000
Unlimited
Scalability
Open
Standards
Cost
optimized
The new
unified
Immortal
System
Zero
Downtime
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Software defined Networking: SDN/NFV
SDN and NFV are complementary concepts
SDN: Software Defined Networking
• “Manipulator”
• Global controller
• Orchestration & automation
NFV: Network Function Virtualization
• “Manipulated”
• Virtual machine-based
• Elastic & agile
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SDN (Software Defined Networking)
Logically Centralizes the control plane
Controls heterogeneous:
• L2 switching nodes
• L3 routing
• L4 NAT, Firewall, VPN, Load Balancing
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NFV (Network Function Virtualization)
SW instead of HW
Replaces physical devices and runs as VM or image on Server
Less equipment (space/cooling)
Faster deployment
Disaster Recovery
On-Demand
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Conclusion
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Call to Action
Is your current Infrastructure capable of transforming to meet the requirements of the NEW Data Center?
Do you have a strategy for your important data?
Do you have a Private/Public &/or Hybrid Cloud strategy?
ANSWER: Contact your local Fujitsu team
VISIT the Brocade Booth & Fujitsu Booths for more information
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Contacts
Brocade’s Global team supporting Fujitsu: [email protected]
Brocade’s EMEIA team: [email protected]
Brocade’s JAPAN team: [email protected]
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