Data Center 3.0 Infrastructure Transformation

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The data center is the center of the IT universe. It is the primary source for computing cycles, storage capacity, business applications, and information of all forms. This central positioning also causes the data center to be a target - for budget overruns, user blame, power shortages, security breaches, and worst of all, business shortfalls. Learn how to ensure your data center delivers on its business promise and makes the most cost-effective and efficient use of data center resources - from networks to servers to storage to power.

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Data Center 3.0 Infrastructure Transformation

Douglas Gourlay

Senior Director, Data Center Solutions

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Operational

Limitations

Data Centers Are Under Increasing Pressure

New Business Pressures

Collaboration SLA MetricsEmpowered User Global Availability Reg. Compliance

Power & Cooling ProvisioningAsset Utilization Security Threats Bus. Continuance

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Data Center Evolution

Mainframe

Data Center 1.0

IT Relevance and Control

Application Architecture Evolution

Centralized

Data Center 2.0

Client-Server and

Distributed Computing

Decentralized

Data Center 3.0

Service Oriented and

Web 2.0 Based

Virtualized

Consolidate

Virtualize

Automate

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Using What We Pay For

Power

Processing

0% 100%

100%

Space

0% 0%

100%

Data

Center 1.0

Economics

Data Center 2.0 Economics

Data Center 3.0 Economics

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LAN SANAppl’nDeliverySecurity

Data Center Virtualization via the Network

StorageServers

NAS/File

Client

Web, Apps

Blades

Service Orchestration

Disk and Tape

End-to-End Service Provisioning

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Processing Evolution

90Mhz - 1994

1Ghz - 2000

3.8Ghz - 2004

Dual-Core 2005

Quad 2007

Octal 2008/9

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Core Width as a Virtualization Driver

Dual-Core 2005

Quad 2007

Octal 2008/9

3.8Ghz - 2004

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Core Width as a Virtualization Driver

Dual-Core 2005

Quad 2007

Octal 2008/9

3.8Ghz - 2004

The shift to Octal-Core CPUs will drive Server Virtualization

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Virtualization Drives Network Bandwidth

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Virtualization Drives Network Bandwidth

OS+AppOS+App OS+AppOS+App OS+AppOS+App OS+AppOS+App OS+AppOS+App

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HypervisorHypervisor HypervisorHypervisor HypervisorHypervisor HypervisorHypervisor HypervisorHypervisor

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Virtualization Drives Network Bandwidth

OS+AppOS+App

Server

2-5Gb/s

HypervisorHypervisor

OS+AppOS+App

OS+AppOS+App

OS+AppOS+App

OS+AppOS+App

OS+AppOS+App

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Virtualization Drives Network Bandwidth

OS+AppOS+App

Server

2-5Gb/s

HypervisorHypervisor

OS+AppOS+App

OS+AppOS+App

OS+AppOS+App

OS+AppOS+App

OS+AppOS+App

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IT Financial Evolution

•IT Consolidated Data Centers

•IT got billed for the power

•IT owns the physical asset

•IT owns the depreciation of the asset

•SaaS/ITaaS taught IT how to write and measure SLAs

IT is back in charge. LOBs cannot

dictate ‘how many servers’ they

need. IT can drive efficiencies again.

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How these trends intersect

SustainabilitySecurity

Multi-Core

Copper Costs

Global OperationsFaster/Denser StorageEnvironmental Investors

Collaboration

Memory Density

Transport SpeedsWorkload Increases

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How these trends intersect

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Increased Efficiency, Simpler Operations

UnifiedFabricUnifiedFabric

Unified Fabric and I/OUnified Fabric and I/O

Storage NetworkStorage Network

Mgmt NetworkMgmt Network

Back-End NetworkBack-End Network

Front-End NetworkFront-End Network

BackupNetworkBackupNetwork

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Key Benefits of Unified Fabric

Reduce overall DC power consumption by up to 8%.

Extend the lifecycle of current data center.

Wire hosts once to connect to any network - SAN,

LAN, HPC. Faster rollout of new apps and services.

Every host will be able to mount any storage target.

Drive storage consolidation and improve utilization.

Rack, Row, and X-Data Center VM portability become

possible.

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Networked Resource

The Network Consolidation Effect

Server Architecture Peripheral Network

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Summary

Data Center Ethernet and

FCoE will change the face of

the data center

The network is equally relevant with

servers and storage in the efficient

processing of workload

The network is the key to

unlocking the full potential of

virtualization

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