Cloud Computing: What’s on the Horizon
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Cloud Computing:What’s on the Horizon Daniel Bogda
Channel SE
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Agenda
• What is Cloud Computing?
• Cisco’s Cloud Computing Strategy
• What’s on the Horizon
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Enterprise & Service Provider Data Center BlueprintsThe Architecture is Identical
Rapid and Zero-Touch Deployments Unified Compute & Fabric
Everything as a Software-Provisioned Service
Integration with Virtual Server and Storage Design
Transparent Scaling
Designed for Virtualization at Scale
Network-Centric Model
Enterprise DC
CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS
App
OS
App
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Enterprise DC
CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
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OS
App
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OS
App
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App
OS
Enterprise & Service Provider Data Center BlueprintsThe Architecture is Identical
APIs and Protocols to Support Unified Enterprise-wide Cloud Operations
Cross Data Center Movement of “Live” Server Instances Without State Loss
Where Needed, When Needed Workload Deployment
Interoperable Management
Portable Workload
Images
Long Distance Live Motion
Enterprise DC
CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
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App
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Live MotionLive Motion
Interoperability/Portability/Live Motion
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Interoperability
& Portability
Interoperability& Portability
• Underlying compute, network & storage architectures are identical
• Key differences are multi-tenancy & scale
• Multi-tenancy & scale drive differences in security & management
Enterprise & Service Provider Data Center BlueprintsThe Architecture is Identical
Enterprise DC
CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
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App
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Enterprise DC
CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
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OS
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LiveMotionLiveMotion
Interoperability/Portability/Live Motion
Service Provider
CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
App
OS
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OS
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OS
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App
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CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS
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CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS
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Next Inflection Point
IT resources and services that are abstracted from the underlying infrastructure and provided “On-Demand” and
“At Scale” in a multi-tenant environment
WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING?
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Cloud Computing vs. Traditional IT
Traditional Computing
DedicatedDedicated
Traditional hardware procurementTraditional hardware procurement
New services added manuallyNew services added manually
Manual repair of system failureManual repair of system failure
MonthsMonths
Incremental CapEx purchasesIncremental CapEx purchases
SharedShared
Self serviceSelf service
Scale on-demandScale on-demand
Automated recovery due to integration / interoperableAutomated recovery due to integration / interoperable
MinutesMinutes
Pay per usePay per use
ConsumptionConsumption
Ease of UseEase of Use
ScalabilityScalability
AvailabilityAvailability
ProvisioningProvisioning
CostCost
Cloud Computing
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Cloud Definition from NIST
Public Private Hybrid CommunityDeployment
Models
ServiceModels
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
EssentialCharacteristics
On-Demand Self Service
Broad Network Access
ResourcePooling
Rapid ElasticityMeasured Service
Visual Model of NIST’s Working Definition of Cloud Computing
http://www.csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/cloud-computing/index.html
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Cloud Service Delivery at Scale(Public / Private Cloud Providers)
Cloud Delivery Models
Application(SaaS)
Applications at Scale(End users)
Platform as a Service
Execution Platforms at Scale(Developers)
Infrastructureas a Service
Infrastructure at Scale(System Administrators)
EnablingTechnology
Cloud Service Delivery at Scale(Public / Private Cloud Providers)
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Cloud Deployment Models
Public Cloud Cloud infrastructure made available to the general public.
Private CloudCloud infrastructure operated solely
for an organization.
Virtual Private Cloud
Cloud services that simulate the private cloud experience in public
cloud infrastructure
Hybrid CloudCloud infrastructure composed of two
or more clouds that interoperate or federate through technology
Community Cloud
Cloud infrastructure shared by several organizations and supporting a
specific community
NIST Deployment Models
…and one other
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Enterprise Deployment ModelsDistinguishing between Ownership and Control
Ownership
Control
Internal Resources
All cloud resources owned by or dedicated to enterprise
External Resources
All cloud resources owned by providers; used by many customers
Private Cloud
Cloud definition/governance controlled by enterprise
Public Cloud
Cloud definition/governance controlled by provider
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Ownership
Control
Internal Resources
All cloud resources owned by or dedicated to enterprise
External Resources
All cloud resources owned by providers; used by many customers
Private Cloud
Cloud definition/governance controlled by enterprise
Public Cloud
Cloud definition/governance controlled by provider
Hybrid Cloud
Interoperability and portability among Public and/or Private Cloud systems
Enterprise Deployment ModelsUltimately These Distinctions Don’t Matter
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Agenda
• What is Cloud Computing?
• Cisco’s Cloud Computing Strategy
• What’s on the Horizon
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Deliver products, solutions & services to organizations to build secure Clouds
Enable Service Providers to deliver secure Cloud solutions & services to their customers
Advance the market for Cloud by driving technology innovation, open standards and ecosystem development
Cisco’s Cloud StrategyAddressing Our Customers’ Business Challenges
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Cisco Cloud SolutionsWhat We Offer
Communications & Collaboration Solutions(Delivered via SaaS and On-Premise)
Collaboration and Unified Communications
End-to-End Cloud-Enabling Technology
Private Cloud Computing
Data Center 3.0 / Unified Computing
Global Cloud Infrastructure
Pervasive Trust & Security Solutions
Comprehensive Security Suite
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Enterprise Journey To Private Cloud
Data Center Networking
Unified Fabric
Unified Computing
Intercloud
Private Clouds
Consolidation Virtualization Automation Utility Market
Start here
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Global Cloud Infrastructure
EnterpriseNetwork
Cloud ServiceProvider
Network ServiceProvider
Cloud Network Boundary
• Unified Computing
• DC 3.0 / Unified Fabric
• Cloud Service Delivery
• IP-NGN
• CRS
• Unified Service Delivery
• IaaS/SaaS Solutions
Cloud OSCloud OS
App
OS
App
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Cisco Cloud Service Delivery Architected from the application to the end-user
Cisco Cloud Service Delivery
Enterprise DC3.0
NetworkServices
Unified Computing
Third Party Virtualization
Unified Fabric
Nexus Family
Nexus 1000V
Unified Computing
System
Media Aware Distribution
Peering and Interconnect
Network Intelligence and Quality
Security and Application Performance
Video Delivery Product Suite
IOS, IOS-XR, Medianet
APM, WAAS, Mgd. Security
ISR / ASR Families
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Cisco Data Center 3.0 & Unified Service Delivery:Open, integrated infrastructure for cloud computing
Service Provider Cloud
4.Integrated DC virtualization infrastructure systems, such as vBlocks, are architected for easy integration, testing and provisioning
3. Nexus 1000v integratesvirtual systems, enabling coordinated network services throughout the data center
2. Unified Computing System ensures scalable resource addition and graceful deletion
5. Unified Service Delivery assures consistent portability and interoperability.
1. Unified Fabric enables wire-once and eliminates I/O overheads
Enterprise Cloud
Cisco Cloud Service Delivery
SP Data Center DC-CO-VHO
CommunicationIP NGN
IP NGN
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Cloud Systems Plan Building from a Foundation to Service Delivery
Phase 3/4 Deeper Unified Fabric, Automation and APIs
• Federation and automation of workload moves across DCs
• Infrastructure available for SaaS offerings
• Unified Fabric throughout the data center
• Automation of DC to network connectivity
Phase 2Private and Virtual Private Cloud
• Integration with 3rd party Cloud Orchestration SW
• Scale up / down DC infrastructure
• Additional security capabilities
• Secure Data Center Interconnect over VPN
Phase 1Public / Private Cloud Infrastructure
• Base Nexus + UCS foundation
• Multi-tenant virtualization`
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Agenda
• What is Cloud Computing?
• Cisco’s Cloud Computing Strategy
• What’s on the Horizon
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APIs and Protocols
Open Standards
Hybrid Cloud
PrivateCloud
Inter-Cloud
PublicCloud
Virtual Private Cloud
PRESENT
The Cloud Computing Journey
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Key to Broader Adoption of Cloud: Trust
Before the Economics of Cloud Computing Can be Considered, Organizations Require a Trusted Service Infrastructure
Before the Economics of Cloud Computing Can be Considered, Organizations Require a Trusted Service Infrastructure
Security Control
Service-LevelManagement
Compliance
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IT Infrastructure TodayAnchored on Trust & Control
Trusted
Controlled
Reliable
Secure
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Cloud ComputingTargeting Agility and Efficiency
Trusted
Controlled
Reliable
Secure
Flexible
Dynamic
On-demand
Efficient
CloudComputing
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Network Platform
CloudComputing
Flexible
Virtualization
Dynamic
On-demand
Efficient
Trusted
Control
Reliable
Secure
Trusted Cloud: The Best Of Both Worlds
Virtualized Data Center
Information & Applications
Governance & Security
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Video Out
Video Out
Keyboard/
Mouse
Keyboard/
Mouse
Virtual DesktopVirtual
Desktop
Cisco Cius
Cisco Cius
HDMI/Display Port
HDMI/Display Port
USB/BTUSB/BT
Reduced TCO & Improved Productivity with Virtual DesktopSolution: Thin-terminal client Business apps as a service
Benefits: Full desktop experience Economies of scale Quickly provision business apps Alternative licensing model
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Bringing Together Cisco’s Collaboration Suite
Designed For Borderless Business
Cisco TelePresence Solution
Cisco Quad
•Virtual Teaming
Cisco Show and Share
•Video Creation and Access
Cisco WebEx
•Meeting Center, Calendaring, Mail
Presence
Cisco Unified Communications
•Unified Communications Manager
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