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Human Centric Innovation
in Action
Fujitsu Forum 2015
18th – 19th November
EVO SDDC – from Vision to Reality
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EVO SDDC – from Vision to Reality
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EVO SDDC – from Vision to Reality
Uwe Neumeier Vice President Global Server Business, Service Platform, Fujitsu
Vice President, Business Development and Partner Sales, VMware Sanjay Katyal
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The Digital Transformation
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The Data Center of the Future The Business Centric Data Center Time to Turn Your Data Center Into a Center of Business Advantage.
IT Infrastructure as Cost Center
Technology oriented
Manually operated
Hardware- defined
Business Value
Business Centric
& Software Defined
Network Resources
Server Resources
Storage Resources
Manage-ment
Cloud Services
To provide any level of IT as a service
IT as Value Creator
External Cloud Services
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CIO´s Computing Challenges
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What happens
on the
Internet EVERY
Data Explosion
Virtualization
Operations
Lack of Staff and Skills
Increasing Cost on Opex Optimization
Evolving Demand for IT-Ressources
Planning for the Unknown
Managing the Challenge
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Level of Virtualization
284.500 content elements are
shared
100,000 new tweets.
48 hours of video uploaded
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What happens
on the
Internet EVERY
Data Explosion
Operations
Lack of Staff and Skills
Increasing cost on opex optimization
Planning for the Unknown
Managing the challenge
Network
Storage
Server
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IT-Landscape will Change From Data Center Silos…
Independent Provisioning and Support Virtual machines Server adapters Storage partitions Networks Appliances
How it Affects IT Delayed time to service Added complexity Problem identification and resolution
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IT-Landscape will Change …to Software Defined Anything
Today´s Policy Engines Platform-Specific Job-Schedulers Manual Correlation Across Tiers
Tomorrow´s Policy Engines Non-Platform-Specific Platform Agnostic Focus on Workflow = Business
Implications Inherited Policies Cascading Down Significant Security Improvement Automated Data Sharing between Engines
The Future Data Center will Not Focus on Workload, but on Workflow and NOT on Where the Work is Located, but on What the Work is Doing
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Digital Transformation in a Nutshell From Hardware to Business Centric SDDC
From Data Center Silos
To Software Defined
From Robust IT
To Fast IT
The Digital Transformation Will Not Only Enable The Business Centric Data Center – The Result of the Digital Transformation
Will Be the Business Centric Data Center
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Digital Transformation and How it Affects IT-Strategy
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One Example: Trigger of Digital Transformation
Capex Opex
Enhancements/ Upgrades
Initial Invest Maintenance
Var. 2
Capacity Planning
Network Capabilities
Compute Power
Evaluation Phase
Time
Var. 1
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One Example: Trigger of Digital Transformation
Capex Opex
Enhancements/ Upgrades
Initial Invest Maintenance
Var. 2
Evaluation Phase
Time
Var. 1
High Cost Variance
Capacity Planning
Network Capabilities
Compute Power
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One Example: Trigger of Digital Transformation
Capex Opex
Enhancements/ Upgrades
Initial Invest Maintenance
Var. 1
Var. 2
Evaluation Phase
Time
Network Capabilities
Var. 1
Var. 3
Capacity Planning
Fujitsu x86 Infrastructure Solutions for SDDC
High Cost Variance
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One Example: Trigger of Digital Transformation
Capex Opex
Enhancements/ Upgrades
Initial Invest Maintenance
Var. 1
Var. 2
Evaluation Phase
Time
Var. 1
Var. 3
Fujitsu x86 Infrastructure Solutions for SDDC
Capacity Planning
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400
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Usage History
Usage Capacity
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60Top Consumers
High Cost Variance
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The Right Decision is Important
Fujitsu PRIMEFLEX for VMware EVO SDDC
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SDDC with VMware
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“VMware is expected to gain the largest
incremental percentage of CIOs' IT budgets
in both 2015 and over the next three years.”
[Morgan Stanley]
VMware ranked #1 in IDC's Cloud Systems
Management Software and Datacenter
Automation Software Market Share reports
VMware is the clear leader in Gartner’s Magic
Quadrant for x86 Server Virtualization
Infrastructure 2015. The keys are
• Has a broad virtualization strategy from the
data center to the cloud
• Is a virtualization technology leader, with
significant investments and innovation
• Receives high customer satisfaction from
a large installed base
Why SDDC with VMware?
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SDDC IT Outcomes: Customer Impact
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IMPACT CUSTOMER EXAMPLES
Sources 1) Taneja Group. (August, 2014). For Lowest Cost and Greatest Agility, Choose Software-Defined Data Center Architectures, Hopkinton, MA. 2) Taneja Group. (June, 2014). Transforming the Datacenter with VMware’s Software-defined Data Center vCloud Suite. Hopkinton, MA. 3) Forrester. (May, 2013). The Total Economic Impact of VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager.
Up to 56% Opex Savings2 Streamlined and Automated
Data Center Operations
Service Delivery
in Minutes
App and Infrastructure
Delivery Automation
Security Controls Native
to Infrastructure Improved Security
to Effort Ratio
Up to 50% Reduction
in BCDR Costs3
High Availability and
Resilient Infrastructure
Data Center Virtualization with
Hybrid Cloud Extensibility Up to 49% Capex Savings1
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SDDC Design is a Complex and Lengthy Process
In order to choose and install the software defined compute, networking, storage and management, it is required:
To select between 110 possible downloads (installable code & virtual appliances)
To make sure that those components (aka BOM) interoperate in a supported manner.
Review up to 10 reference architecture documents for individual SDDC layers.
Make around 242 key architecture decisions, the fill out 863 input fields and go across 130 context switches.
Finally, figure out and run a comprehensive test protocol to make sure all it works as expected
Up to ~45 days to install the SDDC components and integrate them with
AD/LDAP, IPAM, DNS, etc.
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Approaches to prescriptiveness & standardization
Software-Defined Data Center
“Build Your Own” Converged
Infrastructure
Hyper-Converged
Infrastructure
• Hardware components procured separately
• Use reference architectures and design
• Hardware components integrated and sold in a single chassis, along with software options
• Hardware pre-integrated with virtualization software for compute, network, storage and management
• A single point of entry for the entire SDDC lifecycle
VVD’s EVO SDDC
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Easiest way to deploy and operate the software-defined datacenter
What is VMware EVO SDDC?
▪ Suite of software for delivering the
software-defined datacenter as an
integrated system
▪ Partners like Fujitsu offer factory-level
integration of software and hardware
across compute, storage and networking
based on hyper-converged architecture
▪ Simplifies deployment and ongoing
operations of the entire hardware and
software system
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EVO:SDDC is an Integrated System
Ease of Use: Unified deployment and operations across physical and virtual
Performance: Over 2M IOPS per rack1
Scale: Elastic, linear scale out across multiple racks
Features: Only integrated offering providing SDDC-in-a-box capabilities
Cost: 25-40% upfront savings, 15-35% savings in operating costs
1. Estimated based on published VSAN 6 performance and initial HW configs
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Ease of use: EVO SDDC significantly increases ease of use across deployment and ongoing operation
Unified Support
High level of pre-integration leads to rapid deployment and faster time-to-value timelines
Less downtime for ongoing maintenance reduces business disruption and operating costs
Automated upgrades and patching reduces compliance risks and required developer involvement
Day 0 Operational
▪ Preconfigured rack(s) arrive
at customer site fully pre-
integrated with servers,
switches and SDDC software
▪ Auto-provision IP, L3 fabric,
pools of logical resources
based on SLAs provided
▪ Auto-discovery and bring-up
of new servers and racks
Ongoing operation
▪ Centralized management of
both physical and logical
resources through the EVO
SDDC Manager
– Automated hardware
discovery, inventorying
and ongoing monitoring
– Integrated performance
management, capacity
optimization and real-
time log analytics
Lifecycle Management
▪ Upgrades and updates for the
entire stack come from a
single source
▪ Automated and pre-validated
upgrade or update process
▪ Availability notifications
provided through EVO SDDC
Manager
▪ 3-generation lifecycle support,
including decommissioning
▪ OEM partners serve as the
single point of contact for
EVO SDDC customers
▪ Integrated “Phone Home”
capabilities
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Fujitsu-Provided Integrated System Powered by VMware EVO:SDDC - Key Components
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4
vRealize Automation (optional)
vRealize Operations Mgmt
vRealize Log Insight
NSX
Virtual SAN
vSphere ENT+
Horizon Suite (optional)
Hardware Management
Services (HMS)
Partners Management
Switch
ToR Data Switches
Rack-Mount Servers with Storage
Rack Power Distribution
Inter Rack Spine Switches EVO SDDC Manager
• Centralized access, mgmt. and view
using a distributed manager for
physical and virtual infrastructure
Physical Hardware • Fully pre-racked and pre-cabled
• Extensions for power & into
existing Ethernet network
SDDC Software • Integration of VMW and 3rd
party software components
Fujitsu-Provided Integrated System Powered by VMware EVO SDDC
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Fujitsu-Provided Integrated System Powered by VMware EVO SDDC: Example of Hardware Configuration
Pre-racked
and Pre-cabled
Built-in Power
Distribution
Drops For Power &
Network Uplinks
Configurable
CPU, Memory &
Disk Storage
Two 32 x 40GE
Spine switches for inter-rack
connectivity (1st and 2nd rack
only)
1 GE
Management Switch for out of band
connectivity
Two 10 GE ToR
Switches for data connectivity
(incl. 4 x 40GE uplinks from each switch to existing data
center LAN)
24 x 2 CPU
480 CPU cores, 9TB of memory (384GB per server), 230TB of
raw storage
To Data Center Power
To Data Center Ethernet Network
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EVO SDDC Software Architecture
Hardware
Virtualization
Operations & Management
Hardware Management
Services (HMS)
External Management
Tools
Cloud Infrastructure
Administrators
REST APIs
Virtual SAN NSX
vSphere
vCenter Server NSX Manager
vRealize Log
Insight
vRealize
Operations vRealize Automation
(Optional)
Servers Network Switches Storage (DAS)
Horizon View (Optional)
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Initial Use Cases
General Purpose IaaS
• Sized for environments with
greater than 650 VMs
• Start at ⅓ rack, or approx. 250
VMs, and seamlessly add
capacity in per server increments
• Application uptime ensured
through HA, DRS, Virtual SAN
and EVO SDDC Manager
• Add-On: vRealize Automation
Advanced for EVO SDDC
Virtual Desktops
• Sized for deployments with greater
than 1,000 desktops (average
desktop size 1-2 vCPUs, 4GB
Memory, 80GB Storage)
• Physical and logical compute
capacity for desktop VMs pre-
provisioned
• Built-in VSAN-enabled storage for
desktop VMs
• NSX-based networking for desktops
• Add-On: Horizon Suite Enterprise
for EVO SDDC
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Key Benefits Delivered by EVO SDDC
Fully integrated SDDC software suite that can be deployed on certified
hardware
Automated bring up, integrated management of physical and virtual
infrastructure and lifecycle management of hardware and software
Automated and intelligent delivery of network security services
to applications
Significant opex and capex benefits delivered by SDDC capabilities
Simplicity
Faster Time
to Productivity
Enhanced
Security
Up to [49]% in
Savings vs. HDDC1
1 “For Lowest Cost and Greatest Agility, Choose Software-Defined Data Center Architectures Over Traditional Hardware-Dependent Designs,” Technology Brief. The Taneja Group, August 2014.
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Key Take Aways – from Vision to Reality
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We provide digital transformation to our customers at its best
Fujitsu Services
Business Centric Integrated Systems
Hybrid IT
Business Centric Storage
Business Centric Data Center – make DC’s a center of business advantage
Solution
Off-site
Cloud
Managed
Product
On-site
Traditional
Self-managed Fujitsu Partner
Business Centric Computing
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We – VMware & Fujitsu leverage our technology partnership to the fullest
…. and we invite you to join our Early Adopter Program
Key Take Aways
We fully embrace and drive the paradigm changes in our industry – business centric
Fujitsu’s PRIMEFLEX for VMware EVO SDDC is the Next Level of Hyper-converged Infrastructure
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