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Transcript of Business Drivers for IPv6 APRICOT 2012, New Delhi Arvind Mathur, Office of the CTO.
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Making the Transition to IPv6Business Drivers
IPv6 Deployment
IPv4 Address PoolSize
Size of the Internet
TimeToday
IPv6 is an Industry Transition
Grow the Business – Resolve address shortage challenges Long term solution for large infra, reduce opex, enhance usex Capex investments in transport, data center, mobile, spectrum - RoI
Establish Leadership – Gain competitive advantage Intense SP competition, Early industry adopters, RFP’s, mandates
Innovate, Prepare for Future Services Cloud Computing – SaaS, Social Networks 4G mobile networks, MVNO M2M/Internet of Things Smart Grid Data services over Cable (DOCSIS 3.0) MIPv6 Gains through improved security, packet processing optimization IPv4 to IPv6 transition consulting International IPv6 adoption (globalization/flat world)
Higher bandwidth in the access toimprove service footprint for consumers Triple play services IP Surveillance Networked homes
Evolving Network Business growth & future revenue streams
Multi Service Access Nodes improvingservice capabilities in Enterprise and Carriers market. ATM, TDM, SDH, MPLS services in the access for 3G/4G converged services. Opportunities of building services as MVNO for the green-field mobile operators.
Optical Networking in the NLD segments,way for ILD services market Options to access sub-sea cable system capacities and connect businesses across India. RIO Collocation for multi-cable path access
GEPON
GEPON
GEPON
GEPON
GEPON
GEPON
GEPON
RING-1
RING-2
RING-4
RING-5
POP - B
POP - CPOP - D
POP - E
POP - F
CableLandingstation
MSAN
MSAN
MSAN
MSAN
3G BSTNode-B
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IP-MPLS VPN Wireless Networks Network VAS Internet ConnectivityNetwork
Consulting servicesManaged Strong Authentication
Services
Implementation services
Web security servicesSecurity
Managed Storage Cloud Computing VirtualizationServices Data Center in a Box
Storage Virtualisation
Compute
High Availability Solutions
Managed applications
Security servicesSOC
DR/BCP Managed Hosting
Hosted contact center solutions
Managed inbound/outbound voice
Hosted IP-PBX VAS Managed Voice
Human capital management
Knowledge management
Unified Communications
Supply chain management
Customer lifecycle
management
Applications - SaaS
Managed IT Services
Remote Infrastructure Management
Tools and process deployment
Consulting services in best practices ITIL
VDI -Thinclient and managed computing
IT/ITES, BFSI, Telecom, Pharma, Manufacturing, Government, MVNO’s, VAS, Service ProvidersIntegrated ‘vertical’ solutions
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V6-Enabled
Image Source: Forrester, “Three Mega Business Trends Will Reshape The Tech Sector”
V6 Enabled
V6 in 2010 V6-EnabledV6-Enabled
V6-Enabled
V6-Enabled
V6 in iOS 4.0 Departments Functions
Workgroups/teamsWeb-enabled
DevicesConsumerSoftware
Cloud-basedServices
EnterpriseCollaboration
Tools
V6-Enabled
V6-Enabled
alpha
Ironportcisco.com
Evolving Ecosystem
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DC Core
DC Aggregation
DC SAN
CiscoCatalyst
49xx
CiscoCatalyst
6500
CBS 3100 Nexus
5000Nexus 7000
MDS 9124e
Gigabit Ethernet
10 Gigabit Ethernet
10 Gigabit DCB
4Gb Fibre Channel
10 Gigabit FCoE/DCB
Nexus® 7000
Nexus 2000
Unified Computing
System
MDS 9500
MDS 9500
ACE/ASA/WAAS DC Services
Nexus® 7000
Virtualized Data Center Solutions
Cisco® Catalyst ® 6500 VSS
10GbE DC Services
Nexus 1000v
Nexus 1000v
DC Access
What about the apps?
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Commonly Deployed IPv6 - enabled OS/Apps
Operating Systems Windows 7
Windows Server 2008/R2
SUSE
Red Hat
Ubuntu
The list goes on
Virtualization & Applications VMware vSphere 4.1
Microsoft Hyper-V
Microsoft Exchange 2007 SP1/2010
Apache/IIS Web Services
Windows Media Services
Multiple Line of Business apps
Most commercial applications won’t be your problem – it will be the custom/home-grown apps