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Unified Computing System : la nouvelle donne Cisco Data Center / Virtualization Team

Unified Computing System : la nouvelle donne Cisco Data Center / Virtualization Team

Unified Computing System : la nouvelle donne § Architecture UCS § Les nouveautés UCSM

Unified Computing System : la nouvelle donne § Architecture UCS § Les nouveautés UCSM 1. 4 § Les usages Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 2

Architecture UCS Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 3

Architecture UCS Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 3

Our Solution Mgmt Server § Embed management Mgmt Server § Unify fabrics § Optimize

Our Solution Mgmt Server § Embed management Mgmt Server § Unify fabrics § Optimize virtualization § Remove unnecessary switches, adapters, management modules § Less than 1/3 rd infrastructure Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 4

The Cisco Solution: Unified Computing System Mgmt Server § A single system that encompasses:

The Cisco Solution: Unified Computing System Mgmt Server § A single system that encompasses: Network: Unified fabric Compute: Industry standard x 86 components Virtualization: hypervisor networking (VN-Link) § Efficient Scale Fewer servers with more memory Up to 320 physical servers managed like a single blade chassis § Lower cost Fewer servers, switches, adapters, cables Lower power consumption Fewer points of management § Unified management model Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 5

Unified Computing System Components Physical Devices within the UCS Architecture SAN A SAN B

Unified Computing System Components Physical Devices within the UCS Architecture SAN A SAN B LAN § Fabric Interconnect (+ UCS Manager) • FEX/Interconnect B FEX/Interconnect A § Fabric Extender • • Remote line card 40 Gb of uplink bandwidth 80 Gb of downlink bandwidth § Chassis Blade Server OS CNA UCS Blade Chassis • 6120: 20 x 10 GE ports + 1 GEM Module 6140: 40 x 10 GE ports + 2 GEM Modules CNA Port 1 Fc 0 WWPN A Presentation_ID • CNA Port 2 Eth 0 MAC A Eth 1 MAC B 1. 1 2. 1. 1. 1 § Compute Blades • Fc 1 WWPN B © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Up to 8 half slot blades or 4 full slot blades Full or half slot models § Adapter • Cisco Confidential Four adapter choices for bare metal OSs or hypervisor deployments 6

Four 10 Gb. E Adapter Offerings Cost Compatibility Intel or Broadcom Converged Network Adapter

Four 10 Gb. E Adapter Offerings Cost Compatibility Intel or Broadcom Converged Network Adapter - Existing Driver Stacks SAN Access for Any Ethernet Equipped Host Virtualization VM I/O Virtualization and Consolidation Appears as 2 FC cards and 2 10 Gb. E cards to the Host / OS 10 Gb. E/FCo. E Eth Software FCo. E FC QP FC Eth v. NICs 10 Gb. E FC 0 1 2 3 127 PCIe x 16 PCIe Bus UCS Intro Presentation_ID 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All. Confidential rights reserved. © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. ©All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 7

Adapter Options: OS Point of View Cisco M 61 KR-I NIC Cisco M 51

Adapter Options: OS Point of View Cisco M 61 KR-I NIC Cisco M 51 KR-B NIC Cisco M 72 KR-E/Q CNA Cisco M 81 KR VIC 2 x NICs and 2 x HBAs Up to 58 Interfaces (NICs/HBAs) 2 x NICs Intel NIC 1 Intel NIC 2 OS Intel NIC 1 Physical Port 2 Mezzanine Adapter Q/E HBA 1 Intel NIC 2 Q/E HBA 2 Fabric interconnect B Presentation_ID Fabric interconnect A Fabric interconnect B © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. v. HBA 2 v. NIC 3 v. NIC 4 v. NIC 5 v. NIC 6 v. NIC 7 v. NIC 8 v. NIC 9 v. NIC 10 v. NIC 11 v. NIC 12 v. NIC 13 v. NIC 14 v. NIC 15 v. NIC 16 v. NIC 17 v. NIC 18 v. NIC 19 v. NIC 20 v. NIC 21 v. NIC 22 v. NIC 23 v. NIC 24 v. NIC 25 v. NIC 26 v. NIC 27 v. NIC 28 v. NIC 29 v. NIC 30 v. NIC 31 v. NIC 32 v. NIC 33 v. NIC 34 v. NIC 35 v. NIC 36 v. NIC 37 v. NIC 38 v. NIC 39 v. NIC 40 v. NIC 41 v. NIC 42 v. NIC 43 v. NIC 44 v. NIC 45 v. NIC 46 v. NIC 47 v. NIC 48 v. NIC 49 v. NIC 50 v. NIC 51 v. NIC 52 v. NIC 53 v. NIC 54 v. NIC 55 v. NIC 56 v. NIC 57 v. NIC 58 Physical Port 1 Physical Port 2 Mezzanine Adapter 2 x 10 GE HW FCo. E 2 x 10 GE SW FCo. E Cisco Blade Server OS v. HBA 1 Physical Port 2 Mezzanine Adapter 2 x 10 GE HW FCo. E Fabric interconnect A Cisco Confidential Fabric interconnect B Fabric interconnect A 8

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VN-Link Implementations VN-Link using Nexus 1000 v VN-Link using Palo+PTS VN-Link using Palo+VM Direct.

VN-Link Implementations VN-Link using Nexus 1000 v VN-Link using Palo+PTS VN-Link using Palo+VM Direct. Path Nexus 1000 V v. Sphere 4 v. NIC Any NIC v. NIC Cisco Palo v. Eth Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential v. NIC Cisco Palo v. Eth 10

B-Series Family Compare UCS B 200 M 2 General Purpose Blade Server High-density server

B-Series Family Compare UCS B 200 M 2 General Purpose Blade Server High-density server with balanced compute performance and I/O flexibility UCS B 230 M 1 Compact Performance Blade Server UCS B 440 M 2 High. Performance Blade Server UCS B 250 M 2 Extended Memory Blade Server Memory-intensive server for virtualized and large-data-set workloads Compute & memory-intensive server for enterprise-critical workloads Compute & memoryintensive server for enterprise-critical workloads Item Size CPU Sockets CPU Memory Disks I/O UCS B 200 M 2 Half 2 Intel Xeon 5600 12 DIMM 96 GB 2 SFF SAS 1 Mezz UCS B 250 M 2 Full 2 Intel Xeon 5600 48 DIMM 384 GB 2 SFF SAS 2 Mezz UCS B 440 M 1 Full 4 Intel Xeon 7500 32 DIMM 256 GB 4 SFF SAS/SATA 2 Mezz UCS B 230 M 1 Half 2 Intel Xeon 6500/ 7500 32 DIMM 256 GB 2 7 MM SSD 1 Mezz Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 11

Cisco Unified Computing System LAN SAN B Any IEEE Compliant LAN SAN A Any

Cisco Unified Computing System LAN SAN B Any IEEE Compliant LAN SAN A Any ANSI T 11 Compliant SAN One Logical Blade Chassis to Manage (architectural limit of 320 servers. Mgmt with 160+ servers supported today) (Blade Chassis Management, Server Management, Network and Storage Connectivity Management) Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 12

Cisco UCS: A single, logical, expandable blade server chassis Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems,

Cisco UCS: A single, logical, expandable blade server chassis Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 13

Stateless Computing: UCS Service Profiles • RAID settings • Disk scrub. UCS actions Cisco

Stateless Computing: UCS Service Profiles • RAID settings • Disk scrub. UCS actions Cisco Service Profile • Number of v. HBAs • HBA WWN assignments • NIC FC Boot Parameters MACs • HBA firmware WWNs Server UUID • VLAN FC Fabric assignments for HBAs Assignments VLAN Tagging • FC Qo. SFabrics settings Assignments • FC Border port assignment per v. NIC Boot Parameters • Number NIC Transmit/Receive of v. NICs Rate Limiting Boot order PXE settings • IPMI VLANSettings assignments for NICs • Number VLAN tagging config for NICs of v. HBAs Qo. S • Call Number of v. NICs Home • Template PXE settings Association • Org NIC firmware & Sub Org Assoc. • Advanced feature settings Server Pool Association Thresholds • Statistic Remote KVM IP settings scrub actions • BIOS Call Home behavior scrub • Disk Remote KVMactions firmware BIOS firmware • Adapter Server UUID firmware • BMC Serial firmware over LAN settings • Boot order RAID settings • IPMI settings Advanced NIC settings • BIOS scrub actions over LAN settings • Serial BIOS firmware Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. SAN LAN Cisco Confidential 14

Third Party Integration with Open APIs XML API Industry Standard API SMASH CLP WS-MAN

Third Party Integration with Open APIs XML API Industry Standard API SMASH CLP WS-MAN IPMI Cisco CLI Fabric Manager Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 15

Key Unified Computing Concepts… 1. Single Logical Blade Chassis – Cisco is the first

Key Unified Computing Concepts… 1. Single Logical Blade Chassis – Cisco is the first to deliver the new blade architecture vs. the old mini-rack blade architecture 1. Unified Role-based Blade Infrastructure Management – embedded in fabric 2. Network Interface Virtualization – blade server network connectivity doesn’t require interconnects, managing all aspects of system configuration and operation by designated administrative roles additional layers of mini-switches. Connect blades just like rack servers 2. Unified Fabric – FCo. E + DCB provides dramatic reduction in network adapters, switches, and cabling. 1. 2. FCo. E – ANSI T 11 standard for carrying FC traffic inside ethernet frame Data Center Bridging – IEEE features for adding FC-like intelligence to Ethernet 3. VMware Integration 1. VN-Link – provides virtual machine v. NICs the same management visibility and control as 2. Pass-through Switching & Hypervisor Bypass – Cisco Palo adapter provides VM physical NICs. Allows VM network configuration to move with the VM via Vmotion Direct Path support for “pass-through” like configuration of VM network connectivity without the overhead of a software v. Switch. 4. Cisco Extended Memory Technology – cost-effectively offers more than double the amount of memory (384 GB) than traditional 2 socket servers 5. Stateless Server Provisioning – Using Service Profiles, UCS Manager implements role and policy-based mechanisms to manage a blade server’s hardware identity 6. Open API – Via published APIa, Cisco enables support for any 3 rd party management application to fully manage the blade ecosystem Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 16

Nouveautés UCSM v 1. 4 Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

Nouveautés UCSM v 1. 4 Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 17

UCS Manager 1. 4(1) Release Summary Broad based enhancements Compute Authentication & Security •

UCS Manager 1. 4(1) Release Summary Broad based enhancements Compute Authentication & Security • Support new B 230 server blade • Simpler integration with MSFT Active Directory • UCS Manager support for UCS C-Series • Multiple simultaneous authentication systems • Chassis and multi-chassis power capping • Multi-user KVM enhancements • Server & Adapter software packs Ethernet and Fibre Channel Service Profile Enhancements & Stateless Computing • PVLAN support • CIMC IP address in Service Profiles • SPAN support on UCS 6100 • Migration Validation for Service Profiles • Higher VLAN scalability (>1000) • Impact analysis of Service Profile changes • Direct connect NAS Filer • Scheduling of service profile changes • FC port channel (in NPV mode) Management, Monitoring & APIs • Limited Direct Connect FC Storage • SNMP GET support for all UCS components • v. NIC failover for all virtual environments (including Microsoft Hyper-V) • Syslog enhancements Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. • UCS 6100 licensing enforcement/warnings Cisco Confidential 18

Balboa Release Feature Preview UCSM C-Series Integration Customer benefits § Unified Management across entire

Balboa Release Feature Preview UCSM C-Series Integration Customer benefits § Unified Management across entire UCS portfolio § Advanced capabilities extended to rack servers Feature details UCS Manager UCS 6100 § C-Series servers connectivity Management connectivity through FEX to FI Nexus 2248 Data connectivity directly to Fabric Interconnect § Stateless computing Service profiles extended to C-series Migration among compatible B & C series servers § All UCSM management services Automated discovery Fault and monitoring Mgmt Connection Firmware updates Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Data Connection Cisco Confidential 19

Usages UCS Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 27

Usages UCS Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 27

“UC on UCS” B-series Overview Released with Cisco Unified Communications 8. 0(2) § Broadest

“UC on UCS” B-series Overview Released with Cisco Unified Communications 8. 0(2) § Broadest support for Virtualized Collaboration Unified Communications Manager with Integrated Mobility Unity Connection Unity Unified Presence Unified Contact Center (Enterprise & Express) Unified Customer Voice Portal Others later – CUEA, CUMA, CER, etc. § Target Market Medium to high server count & concentration “Ready, willing, able” to support servers, VMware, storage § Solution Details PSTN Disk Array LAN SAN UCS 6100 Fabric Interconnect Switches Deployment Models - application co-residency support VMware v. Sphere 4 – ESXi 4. 0 only, defined VM templates only, most feature support deferred (Vmotion, etc. ) Supported Servers – for most products, UCS B 200 M 1 only at this time Supported Storage - for most products, at this time only blade DAS for ESXi, and FC SAN for UC apps Cisco Unified Communications 8. 0(2) Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Cisco Confidential UCS 5100 Blade Server Chassis with UCS 2100 Fabric Extender and 1 -8 UCS B 200 M 1 Blade Servers 28

UC on UCS B-series Value Proposition Significant TCO Benefits to Customer Example: 5, 000

UC on UCS B-series Value Proposition Significant TCO Benefits to Customer Example: 5, 000 users Dial tone, voicemail and Presence, 10% are Contact Center Agents 11 non-virtualized rack servers required for UC, more for other business apps CAPEX OPEX § Reduced Server Count (50 -75%) § Reduced Rack & Floor Space (36%) § Storage Consolidation (50+%) § Reduced Network Ports (50+%) § Reduced Power/Cooling (20+%) § Fewer Servers to Manage (50 -75% less) § Reduced Maintenance/Support Costs (~20%) § Reduced Cabling (50+%) Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 29

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Reference architecture Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 31

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Desktop Virtualization Worker Profile Example of Task Worker Profile Tested using UCS Guest OS

Desktop Virtualization Worker Profile Example of Task Worker Profile Tested using UCS Guest OS Memory Disk Space Windows 7 32 b 1. 5 G 20 G Application Compute UCS B 250 192 G 110 HVD 16 x B 250 3 T 1760 HVD Note: This slide is extract from published CVD http: //www. cisco. com/en/US/solutions/ns 340/ns 414/ns 742/ns 743/ns 993/landing_dc. Virt-vdi. html Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 32

Questions Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 33

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Good to know § UCS API for developers http: //developer. cisco. com § UCSM

Good to know § UCS API for developers http: //developer. cisco. com § UCSM simulator http: //developer. cisco. com/web/unifiedcomputing/ucsemulatordownload § Webinars DC Cisco France http: //www. cisco. com/web/FR/events/webinars/ § Questions techniques webinar-datacenter-france@cisco. com Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 34