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The Enterprise
Architecture Payoff:
Data Centers that
Transform Government
Chris Wiborg
Enterprise Architecture Marketing Manager
Cisco Systems
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Agenda
Enterprise Trends
Customer Priorities
Enterprise Architecture
Data Center 3.0
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Multitude of Trends Creating Market
Transitions
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Trends Align to Three Major Themes
Driving Customer Transformation
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Responsiveness Is #1 IT Goal,
Not Cost Cutting
IT innovation,
flexibility,
responsiveness
Efficiency,
cost control
What are your IT organization’s top objectives during 2008?
Reduce IT costs
47%
Improve responsiveness to
business
58%
Shift costs from
maintenance to new
projects
24%
Contribute to business
process optimization
39%
Simplify corporate
compliance processes
30%
Move to “IT as a service” model
28%
Source: The Economist global survey, Jan./Feb. 2008
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Challenge: the “Accidental Architecture”
Low
Responsiveness
Ballooning
Maintenance
Costs
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Limited
Ability to
Innovate
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Enterprise Architecture
Business
Drivers
Technology
Architecture
“The practice of aligning processes,
information systems and personnel with
the organization’s core goals and
strategic direction.”
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A Two-Tier Approach to
Architectural Change
IT’s Top Project Priorities Through 2008
0%
10%
20%
30%
Consolidate IT
Infrastructure
40%
50%
60%
Recently
completed
Improve Data Security
Currently
undergoing
Virtualize Servers,
Storage
No plans
Adopt SOA
Early movers: conservative, incremental approach
Fast followers: many looking at consolidation, virtualization,
SOA at the same time
Source: The Economist global survey, Jan./Feb. 2008
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The Promise of SOA
Architects believe that SOA can help businesses respond more
quickly and cost-effectively to changing market conditions
They’ve sold SOA to the business by suggesting that through
exposing key business functions as reusable services SOA
enables:
A more consistent approach
to the implementation of
business policies
(better)
Improved Resource
Utilization (cheaper)
Improved Business Agility
(faster)
Source: http://www.army.mil/
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The Promise of Virtualization
Architects believe that virtualization can help businesses to get
more value not only from hardware and software infrastructure but
also from the labor required to keep your systems up and running
In justifying requests for funding they tout:
Higher efficiency – power, cooling, real estate (cheaper)
Improved resilience – disaster recovery (better)
Increased agility – rapid provisioning (faster)
Before Virtualization
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After Virtualization
Source: http://www.vmware.com/
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Virtualization Impacts the Data Center
Technology, People and Process
Infrastructure
Virtual Machine the new ‘Atomic Unit’
Higher Density CPUs, More I/O
Asset Consolidation
Applications
Dynamic Movement of VMs / Applications
Remote/Mobile Access to Centralized Assets
Greater Emphasis on Security, Trust
Operations
Requires Continuous Availability/Provisioning
Reduces Visibility into ‘Hidden’ Resources
Breaks Current Organizational Model
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Virtualization is Part of a Journey
Consolidation
Virtualization
Automation
Improved Utilization,
Efficiency
Improved Flexibility,
Responsiveness
Policy-based Adaptive
Infrastructure
Dynamic Service
Automation
“Virtualization is no
longer an early adopter
phenomenon”2
Semi-Automated
Provisioning
Agility
“More than half of
companies are well
down the infrastructure
consolidation path”1
Storage
Virtualization
Application
Virtualization
Network
Virtualization
“Virtualization is a major
enabler for Infrastructure
and IT Automation”3
Server
Virtualization
Branch Infrastr.
Consolidation
Storage
Consolidation
Static Service
Automation
Data Center
Consolidation
Server
Consolidation
“Customers are
seeking more advanced
capabilities for their
virtual environments”3
Time
1Gartner
11/2006 IT Infrastructure customer survey
2006 customer survey
3Gartner Bittman 2007
2IDC
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Network is Ready for the New Virtualized IT
DISTRIBUTED
VIRTUALIZED
Mainframe
Client-Server,
N-Tier
Service-Oriented,
Web 2.0
IT Relevance and Control
CENTRALIZED
Infrastructure
Provisioning
App Delivery
Server Switching
Storage Switching
SLB / Firewall
LAN Switching
IP Routing
Application Architecture Evolution
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Leveraging Virtualization in the Data Center
Application 1
Application 2
Virtual Servers / Machines
Virtual Servers / Machines
Virtual LANs
Virtual LANs
VLAN 1
VLAN 2
Virtual Network Services
Virtual
Context
1
VLAN 2
VLAN 3
Virtual
Context
2
Virtual
Context
3
Physical Blade
Virtual SANS
Device Level
Virtualization
to
Virtual
Services
VLAN 1
VLAN 3
Virtual Network Services
Virtual
Firewall
Context
1
Virtual
SLB
Context
2
Virtual
SSL
Context
3
Virtual SANS
VSAN 1
VSAN 2
VSAN 3
VSAN 3
Traditional Virtualization
Creating a virtual element
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VSAN 2
Virtual Storage
Virtual Storage
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VSAN 1
VFrame Enabled Service Orchestration
Creating an End-to-End Virtual Service
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Five-Phase Technology Plan
Rich Innovation Pipeline
Server
Networking
Catalyst LAN
Switching
Security
Application
Networking
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Storage
Networking
Unified
Fabric
MDS Directors
Intelligent
Storage Apps
Fabric SAN
Branch WAN
Optimization
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VM-Optimized
Networking
Transparent
Virtualization
Nexus 7000
In the Network
Nexus 5000
On the Server
FCoE, DCE
Per VM
Services
All Resources
Connect to a
Cisco Unified
Fabric
10/40/100 GbE
NX-OS
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VM Mobility
Branch Virtual
Machines
Automated,
Virtualized,
Unified,
Transparent
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IT Infrastructure Needs to Evolve
‘Accidental Architecture’
Agile, Resilient, Adaptive
Manual Box Provisioning
Service Orchestration
Silo’d Organization, Goals
Integrated Teams, SLA’s
Fortress Attitude
Collaborative Attitude
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Summary
The Next Generation Data Center will be
virtualized across all infrastructure
Cisco Data Center 3.0 provides a pragmatic
roadmap to the Virtualized Data Center
Cisco is delivering new capabilities for
People, Process and Technology:
– Enhancements to Application Delivery,
Service Provisioning, Programs, Training
Much more to come…
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