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© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Presentation_ID 1 Cisco DC 3.0 Updates Cisco Cloud Computing Strategy 방 항 모 이사 Cisco Systems Korea 2009.6.26

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© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1

Cisco DC 3.0 UpdatesCisco Cloud Computing Strategy

방항모이사

Cisco Systems Korea

2009.6.26

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목차

Cisco DC 3.0

Cloud Computing Overview

Cisco Cloud Computing Strategy

Summary

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Data Center Trend Next-Generation Data Center

I/O Consolidation

Unified IO, Unified Fabric

Virtualized Data Center

DC Infrastructure Transformation

Dynamic Provisioning

DC Operation Transformation

Green Data Center

Power, Cooling, Space

August 23, 2007Next-Generation Data Centers - A First Look At The Future Of Data Center(IDG NGDC Conference in SF (2007.8))

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… Cisco News Review …

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… DC Vendor News Review …

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STRATEGY

EXECUTION

Cisco DC 3.0 Vision, Strategy, Execution

SENSE changes in application demand, facilities, servers, and virtual machines

Enable all IT Assets to RESPOND in a coordinated fashion in seconds to change

EXTEND the Reach of Data Centers: Consolidate Data Center Networks

Virtual Data Center Infrastructure : Servers, Storage, Networks, Network Services

Unified Fabric and I/O

DC Class Platforms : Nexus 7K, 5K

Service Orchestration Systems

Deep Application Intelligence: Message-Flow-Packet

Virtual IT

Cisco

VISION

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Nexus Family

Nexus and Catalyst Switching Systems

Catalyst Family

DC Storage Systems

MDS 9000 Family

DC Services Systems

ASA and ACE Families

Unified Computing Systems

UCS Family

DC Interconnect Systems

Optical FamilyWAN OptimizationDC Edge Routing

Data Center Systems Portfolio

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Unified I/OOn Unified Fabric

Complexity, Cost, Power

UnifiedFabric

IO Consolidation with Unified FabricReducing complexity, Improving SAN attach for VM Mobility

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Application 1VMotion App1 Application 2

Data Center VirtualizationNeeds to be Integrated

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DC PODA

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Network Pool Server Pool Storage Pool

VLANsVirtual Network Services

VSANs

Virtual LUNs

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Data Center ProvisioningPolicy-Based Dynamic Provisioning

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Cisco DC 3.0

Cloud Computing Overview

Cisco Cloud Computing Strategy

Summary

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What is Cloud Computing

IT resources and services that are abstracted from the underlying infrastructure and provided “on-demand” and “at scale” in a multi-tenant environment.

As a style of computing where scalable and elastic IT-enabled capabilities are delivered as a service to external customers using Internet technologies.

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Five Refining Attributes

1. Service-Based

Interface hide the implementation details

2. Scalable and Elastic

Scale up or down, on-demand

3. Shared

Pool of resources

4. Metered by Use

Pay-as-you-go

5. Uses Internet Technologies

Service is delivered using Internet identifiers

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Why Cloud Computing ?

Cost

is all about optimizing cost in positive ways

Capability

is about the ability to do things that otherwise couldn't be done

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Cloud Computing Services Model

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Cloud Computing Service Model

Software as a Service:

Applications services delivered over the network on a subscription basis

Platform as a Service:

Software development frameworks and components delivered over the network on a pay-as-you-go basis

Infrastructure as a Service:

Compute, network and storage delivered over the network on a pay-as-you-go basis

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Public/Private Cloud

Public Cloud

IT resources and services sold with cloud computing qualities, such as self-service, pay-as-you-go billing, on-demand provisioning and the appearance of infinite scalability.

Private Cloud

Enterprise IT infrastructure managed with cloud computing qualities, such as self-service, pay-as-you-go charge-back, on-demand provisioning and the appearance of infinite scalability.

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Private & Public Cloud

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Provide IT resources completely off of customer premises.

Two ways to access:

Web browser

Application Programming Interface

Virtually unlimited capacity on-demand at pay-per-use pricing, but limited customer control.

Public Cloud

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Private Cloud

Consolidate, Virtualize and Automate existing data center resources.

Provide provisioning and cost metering interfaces to enable self-service IT consumption.

Initially target one or two non-critical application systems.

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Top 5 Cloud Computing Adoption Inhibitors

Risk-Testing Risk

Hard to tell if cloud service provider is mitigating key risks

Data Location Risk

May not know where the data is being stored

Data and Code Portability Risk

Once put the data into a system such as SaaS, can be difficult to the data get back…

Data Loss Risk

Data Security (Privacy) Risk

Vendor Viability Risk

If provider fails and go out of business…

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Cisco DC 3.0

Cloud Computing Overview

Cisco Cloud Computing Strategy

Summary

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The Evolution of Computing Architectures

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STRATEGY

EXECUTION

Cisco Cloud ComputingVision, Strategy, Execution

Market leader in cloud infrastructure and cloud services based on network architecture advantage

Enterprise: Enable “private clouds” for flexible and secure IT

Service Provider: Provide solutions to deliver “virtual private

cloud” and other cloud services

Small Business: Deliver cloud services with mobility that

remove IT complexity and financial burden.

Virtual Data Center Infrastructure : Servers, Storage, Networks, Network Services

Execute partnership with VMware and EMC

Build private clouds with lighthouse customers (SP and Enterprise)

Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Model with VMware/Cisco/EMC for Services Enablement

Build and operate a Cisco cloud (Cisco-on-Cisco)

Blend on-premise and cloud services for small businesses, building on strength of WebEx

VISION

The network is the

foundation for the

“Inter-Cloud”

An open, flexible

and distributed

compute platform

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Applications

Information

Enterprise IT resources

Enterprise infrastructure

server – network - storage

Provider infrastructure

server – network - storage

cloud operating system

virtual information infrastructure

cloud internetwork and unified computingAny deviceAny where

VMware

EMC

Cisco

Partnership with VMware and EMCBuilding the Private Cloud Infrastructure

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Where Cisco Will Play

APPLICATION(SaaS)

INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE

PLATFORM AS A SERVICE

IT FOUNDATION

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What do Cisco Customers Need?Solution to Current Cloud Barriers

Cost

Flexibility

Security

SLAs

Interoperability

NetworkPlatform

Weakness Strength

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Stand-alone Clouds Private Clouds Inter-Cloud

Security SLAs Interoperability

Key Challenges:

Federation Portability Market

Key Challenges:

External, Off-Premise

Internal, On-Premise

Phased Evolution of Cloud

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Cisco DC 3.0

Cloud Computing Overview

Cisco Cloud Computing Strategy

Summary

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Cisco DC 3.0 Summary

TCO Business Responsiveness

Business Continuance Regulation and Compliances

DC Challenge

Virtualization

Automation

Consolidation

DC Evolution Green DC

Power

Cooling

Space

Unified I/O, Fabric

DC Technologies

Dynamic Provisioning

E2E Virtualization

Unified Computing

DC Transformation

DC Infrastructure Trans.

Unified I/O, Virtualization

DC Operation Trans.

Policy-Based, Automated

Utility Computing Cloud Computing (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS)

Next-Generation DC Services

Energy Efficient

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