© 2009 VMware Inc. All rights reserved Big Data: Now and in the Future Is Your Cloud Ready for Big Data? Richard McDougall CTO, Application and Storage Services
Dec 15, 2014
© 2009 VMware Inc. All rights reserved
Big Data: Now and in the Future
Is Your Cloud Ready for Big Data?
Richard McDougall
CTO, Application and Storage Services
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Not Just for the Web Giants – The Intelligent Enterprise
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Real-time analysis allows instant understanding of
market dynamics.
Retailers can have intimate understanding of their
customers needs.
Market Segment Analysis Personalized Customer Targeting`
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The Emerging Pattern of Big Data Systems: Retail Example
Real-TimeStreams
Exa-scale Data Store
Parallel DataProcessing
Real-TimeProcessing
MachineLearning
Data Science
Cloud Infrastructure
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Storage: Plan for Peta-scale Data Storage and Processing
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Online Apps
AnalyticsPB ofData
Analytics Rapidly Outgrows Traditional Data Size by 100x
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Unprecedented Scale
“Data transparency, amplified by Social Networks
generates data at a scale never seen before”
- The Human Face of Big Data
We are creating an Exabyte of data every minute in 2013
Yottabyte by 2030
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A single GE Jet Engine produces
10 Terabytes of data in one hour – 90 Petabytes per year.
Enabling early detection of faults, common mode failures, product engineering feedback.
Post Mortem Proactively Maintained Connected Product
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The Emerging Pattern of Big Data Systems: Manufacturing
Exa-scale Data Store
Parallel DataProcessing
Real-TimeProcessing Machine
Learning
Data Science
Cloud Infrastructure
Real-TimeSensor
Analytics SupportProduct
Engineering
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Cloud Infrastructure Supports Mixed Big Data Workloads
MachineLearning HadoopReal-Time
Analytics
Cloud Infrastructure
MachineLearning
Hadoop
Real-TimeAnalytics
Management
Network/Security
Storage/Availability
Compute
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Software-defined Datacenter: Compute
Agility / Rapid deployment
Lower Capex
Isolation for resource control and security
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Operational efficiency4
Management
The Core Values of Virtualization Apply to Big Data
Network/Security
Storage/Availability
Compute
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Strong Isolation between Workloads is Key
Hungry Workload 1
Reckless Workload 2
NosyWorkload 3
Cloud Infrastructure
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Management
Software-defined Datacenter: Storage
Requirements of Next Generation Storage
Network/Security
Storage/Availability
Compute
10x lower cost of storage
Handle explosive data growth
Support a variety ofapplication types
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Solve the privacy andsecurity issues4
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Software-defined Storage Enables Fundamental Economics
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Cost per GB
Petabytes Deployed
TraditionalSAN/NAS
DistributedObject
StorageHDFSMAPRCEPH
Scale-out NASIsilon, NTAP
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Management
Software-defined Datacenter: Network and Security
Automate secure network provisioning
Network & Security Requirements for Big Data
Network/Security
Storage/Availability
Compute
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New high bandwidth network designs
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Leverage Software-defined network security
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Big Data Requires Extreme Bandwidth
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Summary
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Customers Winning from Consolidated Big Data Platforms
“Dedicated hardware makes no sense”
“Software-defined Datacenter enables rapid deployment multiple tenants and labs”
“Our mixed workloads include Hadoop, Database, ETL and
App-servers”
“Any performance penalties are minor”Management
Network/Security
Storage/Availability
Compute
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Cloud Infrastructure is Ready for Big Data – Are you?
Cloud Infrastructure
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Q&A