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Cloud Computing: What’s on the Horizon

Cloud Computing: What’s on the Horizon. Daniel Bogda Channel SE. Agenda. What is Cloud Computing? Cisco’s Cloud Computing Strategy What’s on the Horizon. App. App. App. App. App. App. App. App. App. OS. OS. OS. OS. OS. OS. OS. OS. OS. CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS.

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Cloud Computing: What’s on the Horizon

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  1. Cloud Computing:What’s on the Horizon Daniel Bogda Channel SE

  2. Agenda • What is Cloud Computing? • Cisco’s Cloud Computing Strategy • What’s on the Horizon

  3. App App App App App App App App App OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS Enterprise DC Enterprise & Service Provider Data Center BlueprintsThe Architecture is Identical Rapid and Zero-Touch Deployments Unified Compute & Fabric Transparent Scaling Designed for Virtualization at Scale Integration with Virtual Server and Storage Design Network-Centric Model Everything as a Software-Provisioned Service

  4. App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS Enterprise DC Enterprise DC Enterprise & Service Provider Data Center BlueprintsThe Architecture is Identical APIs and Protocols to Support Unified Enterprise-wide Cloud Operations Interoperable Management Portable Workload Images Where Needed, When Needed Workload Deployment Live Motion Cross Data Center Movement of “Live” Server Instances Without State Loss Interoperability/ Portability/ Live Motion Long Distance Live Motion

  5. App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App App OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS Interoperability & Portability CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS CISCO VN-LINK / Nexus 1000v / Cloud OS Service Provider EnterpriseDC Enterprise DC Enterprise & Service Provider Data Center BlueprintsThe Architecture is Identical • Underlying compute, network & storage architectures are identical • Key differences are multi-tenancy & scale • Multi-tenancy & scale drive differences in security & management LiveMotion Interoperability & Portability Interoperability/ Portability/ Live Motion

  6. Next Inflection Point WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING? IT resources and services that are abstracted from the underlying infrastructure and provided “On-Demand” and “At Scale” in a multi-tenant environment

  7. Cloud Computing vs. Traditional IT Traditional Computing Cloud Computing Consumption Dedicated Shared Traditional hardware procurement Ease of Use Self service New services added manually Scale on-demand Scalability Manual repair of system failure Automated recovery due to integration / interoperable Availability Minutes Provisioning Months Incremental CapEx purchases Pay per use Cost

  8. Cloud Definition from NIST Visual Model of NIST’s Working Definition of Cloud Computing Rapid Elasticity Measured Service Essential Characteristics On-Demand Self Service Broad Network Access ResourcePooling Software as a Service (SaaS) Platform as a Service (PaaS) Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Service Models Deployment Models Community Hybrid Public Private http://www.csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/cloud-computing/index.html

  9. Cloud Delivery Models Application (SaaS) Applications at Scale (End users) Platform as a Service Execution Platforms at Scale (Developers) Infrastructureas a Service Infrastructure at Scale (System Administrators) Enabling Technology Cloud Service Delivery at Scale (Public / Private Cloud Providers) Cloud Service Delivery at Scale (Public / Private Cloud Providers)

  10. Cloud Deployment Models NIST Deployment Models Cloud infrastructure made available to the general public. Public Cloud Cloud infrastructure operated solely for an organization. Private Cloud Cloud infrastructure composed of two or more clouds that interoperate or federate through technology Hybrid Cloud Cloud infrastructure shared by several organizations and supporting a specific community Community Cloud …and one other Cloud services that simulate the private cloud experience in public cloud infrastructure Virtual Private Cloud

  11. Enterprise Deployment ModelsDistinguishing between Ownership and Control Internal Resources External Resources All cloud resources owned by providers; used by many customers All cloud resources owned by or dedicated to enterprise Ownership Private Cloud Public Cloud Cloud definition/governance controlled by enterprise Cloud definition/governance controlled by provider Control

  12. Enterprise Deployment ModelsUltimately These Distinctions Don’t Matter Internal Resources External Resources All cloud resources owned by providers; used by many customers All cloud resources owned by or dedicated to enterprise Ownership Hybrid Cloud Interoperability and portability among Public and/or Private Cloud systems Private Cloud Public Cloud Cloud definition/governance controlled by enterprise Cloud definition/governance controlled by provider Control

  13. Agenda • What is Cloud Computing? • Cisco’s Cloud Computing Strategy • What’s on the Horizon

  14. Cisco’s Cloud StrategyAddressing Our Customers’ Business Challenges Deliver products, solutions & services to organizations to build secure Clouds Enable Service Providers to deliver secure Cloud solutions & services to their customers Advance the market for Cloud by driving technology innovation, open standards and ecosystem development

  15. Cisco Cloud Solutions What We Offer Communications & Collaboration Solutions(Delivered via SaaS and On-Premise) Collaboration and Unified Communications End-to-End Cloud-Enabling Technology • Global Cloud Infrastructure • Private Cloud Computing • Data Center 3.0 / Unified Computing • Pervasive Trust & Security Solutions • Comprehensive Security Suite

  16. Consolidation Virtualization Automation Utility Market Enterprise Journey To Private Cloud Start here Intercloud Private Clouds Unified Computing Unified Fabric Data Center Networking

  17. App App App App App App App App App App App App OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS Global Cloud Infrastructure Cloud Network Boundary Cloud OS Cloud OS Enterprise Network Cloud Service Provider Network Service Provider • Unified Computing • DC 3.0 / Unified Fabric • Cloud Service Delivery • IP-NGN • CRS • Unified Service Delivery • IaaS/SaaS Solutions

  18. Enterprise DC3.0 Network Services Cisco Cloud Service Delivery Architected from the application to the end-user Network Intelligence and Quality Unified Computing IOS, IOS-XR, Medianet Unified Computing System Security and Application Performance APM, WAAS, Mgd. Security Third Party Virtualization Media Aware Distribution Nexus 1000V Video Delivery Product Suite Cisco Cloud Service Delivery Unified Fabric Peering and Interconnect ISR / ASR Families Nexus Family

  19. SP Data Center DC-CO-VHO CommunicationIP NGN Cisco Cloud Service Delivery Cisco Data Center 3.0 & Unified Service Delivery:Open, integrated infrastructure for cloud computing Integrated DC virtualization infrastructure systems, such as vBlocks, are architected for easy integration, testing and provisioning 1. 3. Unified Fabric enables wire-once and eliminates I/O overheads Nexus 1000v integrates virtual systems, enabling coordinated network services throughout the data center 4. 2. Unified Computing System ensures scalable resource addition and graceful deletion IP NGN 5. Unified Service Delivery assures consistent portability and interoperability. Service Provider Cloud Enterprise Cloud

  20. Phase 3/4 Deeper Unified Fabric, Automation and APIs Phase 2 Private and Virtual Private Cloud • Federation and automation of workload moves across DCs • Integration with 3rd party Cloud Orchestration SW Phase 1 Public / Private Cloud Infrastructure • Automation of DC to network connectivity • Secure Data Center Interconnect over VPN • Base Nexus + UCS foundation • Multi-tenant virtualization` • Infrastructure available for SaaS offerings • Scale up / down DC infrastructure • Unified Fabric throughout the data center • Additional security capabilities Cloud Systems Plan Building from a Foundation to Service Delivery

  21. Agenda • What is Cloud Computing? • Cisco’s Cloud Computing Strategy • What’s on the Horizon

  22. Open Standards Inter-Cloud The Cloud Computing Journey Virtual Private Cloud PublicCloud PrivateCloud APIs and Protocols Hybrid Cloud PRESENT

  23. Key to Broader Adoption of Cloud: Trust Security Control Service-LevelManagement Compliance Before the Economics of Cloud Computing Can be Considered, Organizations Require a Trusted Service Infrastructure

  24. IT Infrastructure Today Anchored on Trust & Control Trusted Controlled Reliable Secure

  25. Cloud Computing Targeting Agility and Efficiency CloudComputing Trusted Flexible Dynamic Controlled Reliable On-demand Secure Efficient

  26. Virtualization Governance & Security Information & Applications Network Platform Trusted Cloud: The Best Of Both Worlds Trusted Flexible Control Dynamic Reliable On-demand Secure Efficient CloudComputing Virtualized Data Center

  27. Reduced TCO & Improved Productivity with Virtual Desktop • Solution: • Thin-terminal client • Business apps as a service • Benefits: • Full desktop experience • Economies of scale • Quickly provision business apps • Alternative licensing model Video Out HDMI/Display Port USB/BT Cisco Cius Virtual Desktop Keyboard/ Mouse

  28. Bringing Together Cisco’s Collaboration Suite Designed For Borderless Business • Cisco TelePresence Solution • Cisco Quad • Virtual Teaming • Cisco Show and Share • Video Creation and Access • Cisco WebEx • Meeting Center, Calendaring, Mail • Presence • Cisco Unified Communications • Unified Communications Manager

  29. Daniel Bogda dabogda@cisco.com

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