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Cisco Cloud Automation

Joann Starke

Solutions Marketing Manager

Converged Infrastructures & Beyond

Co-sponsored by Intel®

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Strategic Discussion for CIOsReducing Complexity

77%

23%

Maintain

Value-Add

• VMs deployed in minutes, remainder of infrastructure stack provisioned manually

• Most spend on infrastructure deployment, monitoring, updating, and troubleshooting

• Limited time to focus on new services

• Complex Manual IT Processes• Administrators operate silos; infrastructure utilization low

• Slows down IT and your business

Source: IDC, 2011

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UCS Director

Cisco UCS Director: Unified Automation and Management

UCSNetwork

(ACI or Standalone) Storage Virtualization L4-7 Services

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Applications

VMware Vsphere Microsoft Hyper-V

VM

VM

VM

VM

VM

VM

VM

VM

Bare-Metal

Bare-Metal

IAC

Northbound API

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UCS Director: Agility and Simplicity

Centralized Lifecycle Management of Physical and Virtualization Infrastructure

Virtual Infrastructure

IT Admins IT OperationsApplication Developers

Physical InfrastructureCisco Nexus

UCS Director

Self Service Console

OS & VM Deployment

Admin Console

Policy Manager

Dashboard

Resource Pools

UCS Central

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Going Beyond IaaS

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Cloud is Now Strategic

o Part of IT’s formal portfolio o Major impact: build, deliver and

manage IT

o Use cases have changed

o Strong preference private clouds

o Cloud Benefits: o Speed + flexibility + agility o How does this happen?

Forrester, 2013

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Self-Service Portal and Service Catalog

Orchestration and AutomationSecure, Consistent Process Automation

Integration FrameworkAPIs to integrate with Portal, Catalog and Orchestrator

Cisco UCS Director

Virtual & PhysicalInfrastructure Management

Multi-Vendor Compute, Network, Storage, and Virtualization

IP Address Management

Billing/ Chargeback

Service Desk/CMDB

Monitoring

LDAP/Active Directory

ServiceAssurance

Cisco Cloud Management

AmazonPuppetChef

OpenShiftVMwareHEAT

OpenStackHEAT

Multi-Cloud (Virtual) Network Services

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Cisco Top Ranked In Strategy In Forrester Wave™

Source: The Forrester Wave™: Private Cloud Solutions, Q4 2013, November 25, 2013

* Note: Evaluation based on software shipping as of April 2013. New software versions have significant enhancements in functionality.

The Forrester Wave™ is copyrighted by Forrester Research, Inc. Forrester and Forrester Wave™ are trademarks of Forrester Research, Inc. The Forrester Wave™ is a graphical representation of Forrester's call on a market and is plotted using a detailed spreadsheet with exposed scores, weightings, and comments. Forrester does not endorse any vendor, product, or service depicted in the Forrester Wave. Information is based on best available resources. Opinions reflect judgment at the time and are subject to change.

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Platform-As-A-Service

Infrastructure Resources (e.g. VDC, VM, Storage)

IaaS Services(some bundled, some not)

PaaS Services

Application Middleware(e.g. App server, Web server, Database, …)

Infrastructure Resources(not ordered directly by

client)

PaaS

IaaS

Give me the VMs and storage and I’ll manage everything above the OS

My needs are mixed. I’ll take all the goodies I can get, and build the ones that I can’t

Give me all the standard goodies, and let me just manage my application

Enterprise PaaS

Webscale PaaSMay 2014

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Dynamic Application Blueprint (Puppet & Chef)Enterprise PaaS

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Prime Service Catalog and OpenShift

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Network Service Automation

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Multi-Cloud Virtual Network Services

Automated discovery of network components

Out-of-box templates: firewalls, load balancers, VPNs

Each tenant/organization own instance

Dynamically on-board and off-board with Layer 2 through 7 lifecycle operations

Multi-Instance scaling

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Cisco IAC Network ContainersA Few Examples - VSA

Public or Private ZoneCompute FirewallUnlimited VLANs per Zone

Load BalancingCompute FirewallPublic or Private ZoneUnlimited VLANs per Zone

Load BalancingPerimeter FirewallCompute FirewallPublic or Private Protected ZoneUnlimited VLANs per Zone

Bronze Silver Gold

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Demand & Supplier Management

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Advanced Multi-Tenancy M

anage

Org

aniz

ati

ons

and T

enants

Organization Specific Service Levels + Pricing

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End User Perspective

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Pre-defined Templates for Customers

• Service Completion • Service Cancelled• Quota Reached 1st Warning • Quota Reached Final Warning• Service Request Error • Lease Expiration 1st Warning • Lease Expiration Final Warning• Financial Authorization • Add Role • Change E-mail Notification • Over 45 different templates

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Summary

Solutions that match the journey to the cloud

Automate infrastructure, eliminate rigid infrastructure silos and increase IT efficiencies with UCS Director

Extend automation beyond infrastructure into your business portfolio with Cisco IAC

Come to the Cisco Booth to see live demos of each solution

Thank you.

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Manually change font color for a gradient effect

Simple text goes here and can wrap to accommodate more lines of information

Simple text goes here and can wrap to accommodate more lines of information

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This is an example of a bulletslide with a pull quote This is where all the second level

information goes This is another bullet point

First level bullets are 14 pointsand use a bullet point Second level bullets are 11 points in

size It’s important to keep consistency

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This is an example of a bullet slide This is where all the second level information goes Here is another bullet point Hyperlink: www.cisco.com

First level bullets are 20 points and use a bullet point Second level bullets are 18 points in size It’s important to keep consistency Use Cisco highlight color when emphasizing words, do not italicize

Bullet Slide Title

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Heavy Bullet Slide

This is an example of a bullet slide thatuses more content than the standardbullet slide will allow This is where all the second level information

is placed if you choose to have an outline Here is another bullet point

First level bullets are 14 points anduse an actual bullet point Second level bullets are 12 points in size It’s important to keep consistency

If you are using this type of slide in your presentation, you are probably creating a document that should be printed and passed out to your audience

This is an example of a bullet slide thatuses more content than the standardbullet slide will allow This is where all the second level information

is placed if you choose to have an outline Here is another bullet point

First level bullets are 14 points anduse an actual bullet point Second level bullets are 12 points in size It’s important to keep consistency

If you are using this type of slide in your presentation, you are probably creating a document that should be printed and passed out to your audience

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Bullet Slide Second Bullet

Third Bullet Fourth Bullet

Fifth Bullet

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You can use two column grid for laying out slides with more than one message

Two columns can also be used when comparing two sets of data or information

Text color can be manually changed to different shades of color to mimic the gradient effect

You can use two column grid for laying out slides with more than one message

Two columns can also be used when comparing two sets of data or information

Left and right columns can be different colors

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Sample text placed here to see how each level of information will be displayed in the final template

If you want to colorize the text, you can select a new color from the palette to fill it with

Sample text placed here to see how each level of information will be displayed in the final template

If you want to colorize the text, you can select a new color from the palette to fill it with

Sample text placed here to see how each level of information will be displayed in the final template

If you want to colorize the text, you can select a new color from the palette to fill it with

Column One Column Two Column Three

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Table

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Table

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Data 500 400 300 200

Data 100 200 300 400

Data 500 400 300 200

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Inserting Charts Using Chart Templates

1. Insert a new slide and apply the Title and Chart layout.

2. Click the Insert Chart icon, which will bring up a new window.

3. On the left, choose Templates to show all the charttemplates saved on your computer.

4. Hover your mouse over the icons to see the titles,and select the appropriate one.

5. Select ok to insert your chart.

6. Edit data as needed.

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Source information is set at 16 points.

Comparison Column Chart

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Insert Chart Here

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Comparison Column Chart

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Heavy Column Chart

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Click icon to add chart

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Video andPhotography

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Click the photo icon in the middle of the photo placeholder.

Navigate to your image and select.

If you are not happy with how the imagelooks, resize and crop as needed.

Use the transparent white box behind the image placeholderas a guide for cropping and resizing your image.

Inserting Images

Click icon to add picture

Please do not delete this slide if you would like to use this style.

Click the icon displayed above to locate your image. Click insert.

Please do not delete this slide if you would like to use this style.

Click the right hand corner of the image to select it.

Right click on the image and select Change Picture to locate your image and insert it.

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Insert Image Here

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Inserting Linked Video and Sending to Remote Computers

1. Copy your presentation and your video tothe root directory of your computer (C:\);this ensures that the path to the linkedvideo is the shortest possible so thatPowerPoint can remember it

2. Open the PowerPoint file

3. Insert the video: Insert/Movie/Moviefrom File. Navigate to the file inyour root directory and choose Ok.

4. (*Note: PowerPoint can only insertthese types of files: .wmv, .avi, .mpeg)

5. Choose whether to have the video play automatically or when clicked

6. Your video will now be inserted

7. Right click in the gray area outsidethe slide and choose Reset Slide

8. Save and close your PowerPoint file

9. Zip the presentation and video file into a zip file

10. Send that file to the intended recipient

11. Recipient will unzip the files (does not have to be at the root level of their computer)

12. When they open the PowerPoint file, the video should be intact and play correctly

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Colors and Graphic Style Guidelines

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Graphic Styles and Lines

Colors

Gradients

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Graphic Styles and Lines

Callout Leader Line

Multi-color Bar to Divide Content

Solid Gradient Image FillTransparent

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The following slides are provided for ending your presentation

Pick from one of the closing slides to signify the end of your presentation

Closing Slides and Thank You Slides

Thank you.

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