May 19, 2015
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Virtualization – End or means to Software Defined Data Center? James Cohen
WW Lead, Technical Services Consulting, Consolidation and Virtualization
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This is a rolling (up to three year) Roadmap and is subject to change without notice.
Forward-looking statements
This document contains forward looking statements regarding future operations, product development, product capabilities and availability dates. This information is subject to substantial uncertainties and is subject to change at any time without prior notification. Statements contained in this document concerning these matters only reflect Hewlett Packard's predictions and / or expectations as of the date of this document and actual results and future plans of Hewlett-Packard may differ significantly as a result of, among other things, changes in product strategy resulting from technological, internal corporate, market and other changes. This is not a commitment to deliver any material, code or functionality and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions.
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James Cohen, TS Consulting Lead, Consolidation & Virtualization
• Joined HP in the UK in 1997 from the Rank Organization
• Practice Principal developing complex infrastructure solutions for customers, predominately in the Logistics, Defence and Intelligence sectors.
• In 1998 he started worked on the development of the IT strategy for a global leader in the logistics sector, which led to one of HP’s largest global consolidation engagements – a relationship that continues to this day.
• In 2011 James joined the Worldwide Consulting team, responsible for Consolidation and Virtualization.
• James holds a degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Brunel University (1980).
• James has served in the Royal Naval Reserve for over 35 years, and is a specialist in Maritime Trade Operations, but currently developing the RNR’s Cyber capability.
James Cohen
Worldwide Lead, TS Consulting, Consolidation and Virtualization
[email protected] +44 7770 335222
Bracknell, England
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Several ‘perfect storms’ are converging
Business demands
Cloud
25-30% of server shipments will go to Cloud service providers’ data centers in 2014, this will grow to 43% by 20171
Big Data
85% of Fortune 500 organizations will be unable to exploit Big Data for competitive advantage through 20152
Mobility
45% of organizations will spend at least $500K on mobility over the next 12 to 18 months3
Security
$5.5M is the average cost of a data breach, companies average more than one successful attack per week4
1 March 2013 Forbes 2 “Big Data Business Benefits Are Hampered by 'Culture Clash,’” Gartner, 12 September 2013.
3 CIO Insights - Enterprise Mobility Dominates IT Agenda in 2014 4 2013 Cost of Data Breach Study: Global Analysis Ponemon Institute
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Software defined: executing at business speed
• Speed Accelerate time to service creation and service deployment
• Alignment Close user expectation and business alignment gaps
• Cost Optimize your tech, your processes and your workforce
• Agility Measurably improve business outcomes to weather coming business and technology storms
Drive acceleration of business outcomes on key drivers
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Software Defined Data Center is the workload - or application-driven orchestration and control of all aspects of the data center, from infrastructure to operations and management, through open and hardware-independent management and virtualization software.
SDDC Definition
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Not 100% successful
Virtualization to date
• Has not delivered on its promise – often more expensive
• Infrastructure utilization still stubbornly low
• The cost of virtualization management is to high
• What is really needed is the ability to abstract workloads
• Facilities and Infrastructure need to interact
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Before you can you move to SDDC you need to Abstract
• All workloads and activities need to be virtualized
• Controlled by Software
• Automate underlying infrastructure to completely eliminate manual configurations
• New servers provide robust platforms to handle more than just compute workloads
• Economic pressures are forcing a focus on power, cooling and data center footprint
• Applications have to be migrated to modern, supported operating systems
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Virtualize or Virtualization
What can be virtualized - Servers
• What matters is the abstraction of the workload
• Appropriate operating systems
• Workloads are deployed on the most appropriate platform
• Needs to support open standards and proprietary hypervisors
• Applications need to include appropriate API calls to enable SDDC
• Cost effectiveness and agility will be key, not the virtualization ratio
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What can HP offer? StoreVirtual VSA
What can be virtualized - Storage
• Ease of operation, less human error, speed of deployment, backup, archiving and recovery simplified
• Server virtualization drives demand for highly available shared storage
• StoreVirtual VSA provides shared storage from directly-attached storage devices – driving down costs and footprint significantly
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What can be virtualized - Networks
• Network virtualization is the process of combining hardware and software network resources and functionality into a single virtual network. Servers will increasingly deliver network functionality
• Allowing for SDDC changes to the network, with the applications requesting the changes
• Enables you to deploy more VM per physical server when you use 3PAR through the analysis and removal of bottlenecks
• Virtual networks reduce the latency between servers and improves the security as this can be automated
• Support for mobility
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HP delivers Open, simplified Software Defined Architecture
• HP SDN Controller and SDN Ecosystem • Partnerships with all major hypervisor vendors
• Business Applications
• HP CloudSystem • HP MoonShot hardware • HP storage HP DC networking and SDN enabled
switches
• Standards-based application integration APIs • Centralized resource fulfillment and assurance • Hypervisor independent
Networking
Hypervisors Controllers
Application
Resource management and orchestration
Application
Servers and storage
+ Compute and storage
+
• HP Analytics to analyze performance
An
aly
tics
Consulting and Support Services
Facilities
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Business Revenue and profit
Growth strategy Competition
Mergers and Acquisitions
IT Information explosion
Frequent change 3 to 5 year lifecycle
Skills costs Cyber security
Common Goals Performance vs Cost
Reliability & Continuity
Timely, accurate information
Facilities/ Real Estate
Capacity challenges
Aging facilities 15 to 20 year lifecycle
Green agenda Physical security
IT and facilities moving on separate operational paths
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Leading clients on the journey … convergence, software defined, and cloud
Standardize and consolidate
Virtualize and automate
Self service applications with full lifecycle management
Become a service broker in a hybrid environment.
Self service infrastructure
IT transformation to “strategic service broker”
Converge … your data center silos into virtualized resource pools
Software -define … through open, programmatic access & 1-N control
Cloud … enable IT sourcing and delivery for speed & agility
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What is required to deliver this vision?
• Hypervisor neutral approach
• Open APIs – OpenStack, OpenFlow
• Single pane of glass administration console – HP OneView
• ConvergedSystem and Converged Infrastructure
• Facilities integrated into the HP Software Defined Data Center
• Applications are going to need to be HP SDDC aware
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“To remain static is to lose ground.”
David Packard
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“However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.” Winston Spencer Churchill
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Further acceleration requires new control options
Enhance IT execution capabilities…
Traditional IT
Server
Networking
Storage
Cloud LOB user control
IT admin control
Converged Infrastructure
Software Defined
Application control
Security
Virtualize
Automate
Implement programmable control of your infrastructure Accelerate both Cloud and IT convergence efforts Manage unified view of physical and virtual resources Provide open control choices for improving your technology, processes and workforce
Enabling the New Style of IT
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Control: key to delivering speed and agility
• HP SDDC will be the evolution of Converged Infrastructure and virtualization from a control and management standpoint
• HP SDDC will optimize infrastructure resource utility and effectiveness within both Cloud and datacenter environments
Open systems & APIs
Policy-based automation
Virtualization
Cloud
Software- defined
Application-driven control
Admin-driven control
LOB-driven control
Infrastructure monitoring
• SDDC together with Cloud, will enable the New Style of IT
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HP approach
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What is the HP Software Defined approach? Programmatic control of applications, functions and resources
HP Software Defined Data Center approach: The software defined approach enables IT to optimize the rapid creation and delivery of business services, reliably, through programmable infrastructure Implemented using policy-based automation, from the infrastructure up to the application level, using a unified view of physical and virtual resources SDDC aligns business and IT like never before by providing open choices regarding the optimization of IT consumption models to deliver maximum agility, security and business value.
Security
Storage
Servers
Facilities Service models
Network
Management
Automation
Organization
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HP has considerable experience in Software Defined already
An example in HP today
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Microsoft Lync in action at HP
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Microsoft Lync in action at HP
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Microsoft Lync in action at HP
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How can you make the transition to a Software Defined World?
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Critical success factors for SDDC
SDDC
Organization People, process,
governance, operations
Right Shape
Facilities
Buildings, power and cooling
Infrastructure
Networks, servers , storage, management
Delivery Model
Traditional and Cloud
Right Source Right Size
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HP Confidential
Ecosystem value to support your SDDC journey
Supported Open Source
software
HP Private and HP Public Cloud
Financing
Security hardened
Strategy and roadmap consulting
Consulting
Application QOS
Education and support
Infrastructure
Bu
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pro
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Go
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Sec
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Op
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Application
Control
SD
DC
arc
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Application security
Security intelligence
Application performance
Application ecosystem
Consumption – OPex/CAPex
Operations ecosystem
Advise
Transform, integrate and operate Flexible Capacity
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Software Defined Data Centres are much more than virtualization
Summary
• Virtualization is a step towards HP SDDC, but service abstraction does not need virtualization
• Standard converged infrastructure with consistent APIs
• Requires software defined facilities, security and management
• Control moves from LoB (Cloud), IT (Virtualization) to Applications
• Many applications will be abstracted onto physical infrastructure
• Physical infrastructure will be a much lower cost option than virtualized infrastructure
• Application will need enhancement to make use of SDDC
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Call to action
1. Start thinking about how HP’s SDDC approach can help you improve your business’s service delivery
2. Move towards a Converged Infrastructure as the enabling technology for HP SDDC
3. Undertake an HP Software Defined Workshop to establish your roadmap towards a Software Defined future
4. Talk to your HP Consulting team as to what you can do now to start down the road to HP SDDC
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Thank you
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