Slideshow - Huawei Summit 2013

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The Data Center - The Heart of ICT
At Critical Mass for Change & Disruption
Ian Foo
Director, Data Center Products & Solutions
Enterprise Global Marketing
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The Data Center is Where Information Lives
Servers
Storage
Management
Network
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Changes are Driving Evolution in the Data
Center
Advanced Analytics & BI
Hybrid Cloud Computing
Big Data Analysis
Server Virtualization
BYOD
Desktop Virtualization
Private Cloud Computing
Multi-Tiered Applications
Video
Agility
Reliability
Flexibility
Lifecycle
Scalability
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Evolution has Stalled for the last 4-5 years
3 Main Contributors
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Economic Climate -> Global Recession
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Maturity of next generation Data Center Technologies
3.
Lack of Clarity & Understanding in Evolutionary Benefits
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We are at a Point of Inflection
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The Economy has stabilized and is recovering
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Technologies have matured, new technologies are emerging
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Messaging around evolutionary benefits are becoming clearer
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End users are beginning to feel some pain points
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The Data Center Vendor Landscape
(According to Gartner)
Only a handful of vendors are capable
of providing comprehensive data
center solutions:
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Cisco
HP
IBM
Huawei
Dell
The Data Center Offers a Number of
Opportunites
Servers
• High-Density Blades
• More Sockets, More Cores
• Converged Systems
• HyperScale Systems
• ARM
• 10GE LOM
Network
• Fabrics
• Encapsulated Virtualization
• Software Defined Networks
• 10GE/40GE/100GE
Storage
• Ultra-High Performance SAN
• iSCSI
• NAS
• Tiered Storage
• Object & Distributed Storage
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Management
• Orchestration
• Resource Abstraction
• SDN Controllers
• Advanced Open Interfaces
Success In the Data Center With Our
Partners
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Huawei offers a comprehensive product portfolio & wide ranging
open technology choices.
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We need partners to be:
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the trusted advisor for the end-user to help them navigate the options.
TRILL? VXLAN? NVGRE? CSS? VS? 40GE? 100GE?
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The ICT partner that understands their environment to help them make
the right DC design choices. MLAG? ECMP? 2 Spine/4 Spine?
Multicast? IPv6?
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the first line of support and value to answer their questions
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Huawei Cloud Fabric Architecture
Cloud Apps
FusionSphere
vCenter
SDN
Controller
CE12800
Cloud Fabric
vFabric
Elastic Fabric
Virtualized Fabric
Open Fabric
Cloud Fabric, builds a cloud-oriented data center network.
Efficient and agile adapting to a long-term cloud-service development.
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Huawei’s Data Center Switching Portfolio
Core Switches
TOR Switches
CE6850-48S4Q-EI
CE6850-48T4Q-EI
CE12816
CE12812
CE12808
Scalable Fabric
 High speed line cards: 48x10GE;
12x100GE; 24x40GE/96x10GE
– 64Tbps system capacity, 2T/4Tbps
slot bandwidth
– Up to 360 Tbps non-blocking
– Support four generations of servers
for a 10 year lifecycle
CE5850-48T4S2Q-EI
CE12804
Virtualized Fabric
 Network virtualization: 1:8 VS and
4:1 CSS reduce investment
 TRILL: Large L2 network for VMs
migration
 nCenter for rapid batch VMs
migration
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High-quality Fabric
 All system components hot
backup
 Five non-blocking
architecture features
 Data Center Bridging (DCB)
 3us low latency
Data Center Switching Market Introduction
Huawei’s CloudEngine Is Playing a
Key Role In the Data Center
Since launched @ Interop
in May 2012, the
CE12800 has shipped
more than 250+ units
Not including NA. GA
oderability in NA market
was April 2013.
33% of shipments
outside of China
Industry
Government
Finance
ISP
Education
Agricultural Bank of China, Data Center
CE12800 switches
Enterprise
British Birmingham Specialist Computer Center
CE12812, CE6800, CE5800, S5700
Power
The State Administration Of Radio, Film And Television
CE12800 switches
Broadcast &
TV
Carrier
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CE Series Customer list
Heilongjiang Social Security Bureau, Guiyang Labor and Social
Security Bureau, Shandong Seismological Bureau, Shanghai
Institutes for Biochemistry and Cell Biology , Xi’an Microelectronic
Technology Institute, Bangladesh Info-saker, Ghana e-health,
Nigeria National Monitoring, Laos NDC
Agricultural Bank of China, Ancheng Insurance, Philippines EWB
Bank
Alibaba,Baidu, Yandex
Xi’an Jiaotong University, Southeast University, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Beijing Business Management School,
Guizhou University of Finance and Economics
Pacific Textiles Holdings Limited,SCC Birmingham (UK),
NxtGen (India), Nestor (India)
Tanzania Mining Industry Data Center,Guangdong Yedean
Group
Wuxi Broadcast and TV Group, The State Administration Of
Radio Firm And Television
China Mobile Liaoning Branch, China Mobile Shanxi Branch,
China United Network Communication Group Jiangxi Branch,
China Telecom Hunan Branch
A Focus on Customers, Industry
Contribution, and R&D
Customer-oriented R&D
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Customer driven requirements
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“Customer input” development models
Massive Global R&D Investments
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10% of income invested in R&D annually
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8,000+ R&D Staff; over 80,000 engineers
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Globally Distributed R&D Facilities: U.S.,
Canada, China, India, Europe, New Zealand
Standards & Patents
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35,773 patent applications
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Active contributor in 91 international standards
organizations
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Thank You
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