vmworld 2013: create a key metrics-based actionable roadmap to deliver it as a service
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VMworld Europe 2013 Enrico Boverino, VMware Rodolfo Rotondo, VMware Learn more about VMworld and register at http://www.vmworld.com/index.jspa?src=socmed-vmworld-slideshareTRANSCRIPT
Create a Key Metrics-based Actionable Roadmap to
Deliver IT as a Service
Enrico Boverino, VMware
Rodolfo Rotondo, VMware
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Agenda
The era of IT Transformation to innovate the business
VMware Advisory Services analysis framework
Examples of maturity by industry
Analysis and Actionable Roadmap
Summary
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The era of IT Transformation to
innovate the business
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One Direction: IT as a Service for Business Value
IT as a Service is a new delivery model for infrastructure &
middleware services based on end-user self-service capabilities
and a pay-as-you-go costing model.
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IT as a Service Transformation
Establishing key measurements to
understand:
• Where am I compared to my competition?
• Where am I headed and how is my progress?
• What initiative should I work on first?
• What’s the value to the business and users?
Define a Transformation roadmap
leveraging the latest technologies
Support management decisions on
investments and IT Strategy
Source : Gartner
Source : Web – disneyclips.com
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VMware Advisory Services analysis
framework
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High impact of our model on key benefits
Efficiency
Dramatically Lower Costs
to redirect investment into
value-add opportunities
Agility
Enable Flexible, Agile, IT
Service Delivery to meet
the needs of the business
Reliability
Reduce the Complexity
to simplify operations
and maintenance
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KPIs breakdown and focus areas
% Self-Service/Service Catalog Requests
% Workloads offloaded to Hybrid Cloud
Applications Provisioning & Configuration
Automated Infrastructure Provisioning
AGILITY - TIME
% Workload with Scaling & Predictive Capacity
% of Tier 1 Applications Virtualized
% of Network Virtualized
% of Storage Virtualized
% of Total Servers Virtualized
EFFICIENCY - COSTS
% Automation in Chargeback/Showback process
Proactivity in Analytics & Policy Management
% Embedded Security & Access Configuration
% Workload in High Trust Computing (HA, DR)
RELIABILITY - SLA
• Revenue by LoB
• Time to Market
• Market Share
• # Items Manufactured
• # Incident Reduction
• # Claims Processed
• SLA Violation
• Security breaches
• Customer Satisfaction
• Costs per User
• Costs of Computing
• Hardware Capex
• Costs of Rework
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% of Total Servers Virtualized
% of Storage Virtualized
% of Network Virtualized
% of Tier 1 Applications Virtualized
% Workload in High Trust Computing (HA, DR)
% Workload with Scaling & Predictive Capacity
% Embedded Security & Access Configurations
Proactivity in Analytics & Policy Management
% Automation in Chargeback/Showback process
Automated Infrastructure Provisioning
Application Provisioning & Configuration
% Workload offloaded to Hybrid Cloud
% Self Service/Standard Catalog Requests
TO BE AS IS
Personalized SDDC Dashboard – TO BE desired state
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Detailed SDDC Dashboard Virtualization description
SDDC Measurable Areas Description
% Workload with Scaling & Predictive Capacity This metric measures the percentage of workload
governed by automated scalability and capacity planning
% of Tier 1 Applications Virtualized
This metric measures the degree of virtualization in place
for Tier 1 production applications across the App stack
(web, app server, DB, OS)
% of Network Virtualized This metric measures the degree to which network
infrastructure is virtualized within the SDDC platform
% of Storage Virtualized
This metric measures the maturity of storage
virtualization and storage related, policy based
deployment of workloads
% of Total Servers Virtualized This metric measures the level of Server x86 virtualized
vs the overall number of x86 physical servers
Efficiency Reliability Agility
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Detailed SDDC Dashboard Operations description
SDDC Measurable Areas Description
% automation in Chargeback/Showback
This metric measures the maturity of the Chargeback
and SLM aptitude and implementation to provide and
effectively manage Services with understanding of their
full costs
Proactivity in Analytics & Policy Management
This metric measures the automation built in analytics
engine that would provide historical trending analysis for
all IT services to enable Ops to proactively analyze the
production environment.
% Embedded Security & Access Configuration This metric represents the level of Security controls and
policies embedded in the virtual platform
% Workload in High Trust Computing (HA, DR)
This metric measures the percentage of virtual
workloads and applications protected by software and
virtualization HA and DR
Efficiency Reliability Agility
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Detailed SDDC Dashboard Automation description
SDDC Measurable Areas Description
% Self-Service/Service Catalog Requests
This metric measures the maturity of the self service
aptitude and implementation to provide and effectively
manage user requests through a self service catalog.
% Workloads offloaded to Hybrid Cloud This metric measures the maturity to use and govern
public compute to create Hybrid IT environment
Applications Provisioning & Configuration
This metric defines the process to provision applications
and pre-configured stacks to ensure the highest levels of
consistent performance and agility in delivery
Automated Infrastructure Provisioning
This metric measures the maturity to provision new
compute resources and de-provision on-demand in order
to meet the needs of the organization.
Efficiency Reliability Agility
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ITaaS Reference Model O
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Storage
End User Computing
Self-Service, Service Automation
Physical Infrastructure
Virtualization
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Software Defined
Networking Software Defined
Security Software Defined
Availability
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Examples of maturity by industry
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Some KPIs measured in different industries
Server virtualization with
embedded HA, fault tolerance
and scalability
Service Catalog and true Self
Service of infrastructure and
application stacks
Desktop Virtualization and
Application isolation
Banking
Public sector
Banking
Public sector
Banking
Public Sector
Peer
Best Now
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General Considerations for Industries
There is not “One Size fits all” approach
• Organizations improve key KPIs at their own pace and sequence
Infrastructure Virtualization is a solid base for all
• Beyond Servers, all looking for next big area of saving (Network, Storage, etc)
Self Service (more than Automation) has impact beyond
technology
• Identify new organization models to capitalize on skills and resources
End User Computing is not only Desktop Virtualization
• User profiling and choice of best platform for productivity while lowering costs
of management
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Analysis and Actionable Roadmap
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0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
% of Total Servers Virtualized
% of Storage Virtualized
% of Network Virtualized
% of Tier 1 Applications Virtualized
% Workload in High Trust Computing (HA, DR)
% Workload with Scaling & Predictive Capacity
% Embedded Security & Access Configurations
Proactivity in Analytics & Policy Management
% Automation in Chargeback/Showback process
Automated Infrastructure Provisioning
Application Provisioning & Configuration
% Workload offloaded to Hybrid Cloud
% Self Service/Standard Catalog Requests
TO BE AS IS
Personalized SDDC Dashboard – TO BE desired state
Effic
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Improve Efficiency SDDC KPI – % Network Virtualization
17%
12%
28%
37%
6%
Savings Contribution
Servers
Storage
Networking
Labor
Other
Making improvements in the percentage of network virtualized
has a huge impact on costs efficiency and agility
* VMware SDDC study on Large Financial Organization
How to improve the KPI
Substantial deployment of
distributed virtual switches (L2)
Virtualize L3-L7 network services
to improve granular policy based
automation.
Implement security policies on
granular micro zones managed
by distributed virtual firewall
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Improve Reliability SDDC KPI – Proactivity in Analytics & Policy
Making improvements in proactive analysis and pre defined
policies have a huge impact on service reliability
How to improve the KPIs
Leverage integrated
management capabilities to
control the overall health, risks
and performance of Services
Enforce standard Configurations
and compliance to reduce admin
time, error rates and audit time.
Proactive Support: automate and
schedule maintenance as
opposed to ticket-triggered ops
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/cloud-journey/vmware-journey-
ITaaS-customer-survey.pdf
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Improve Agility SDDC KPI – % Self-Service/Service Catalog Requests
Making improvements in the level of self-service ability
represents an opportunity to increase agility in the enterprise.
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/VMware_IT_Automated_SDLC_
Provisioning_Private_Cloud.pdf
How to improve the KPI
Create App and Ops teams
collaboration to define a standard
Service Catalog to drive usage
and improvements
Secure User access and usage
of self-provisioned and multi
tenant compute
Automate through policies to
reduce “waiting time” during
orchestrated processes
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Actionable Roadmap
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Summary
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Takeaways
Meet us: VMware Accelerate Advisory Services @VMworld
Demo Grounds Location – "Solutions Exchange” – GS2
Evaluate Your Software-Defined Data Center Benchmarks
The technology to enable ITaaS delivery is ready, now
Understanding your starting point and tracking your performance
is a key requirement for your success
The ability to identify, measure and communicate metrics is
essential
Define architectures and actionable plan is fundamental for
transformational initiative execution
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