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Virtualization Journey Where are we now?

Virtualization Journey Where are we now?. Paul Leatherman CTO Communication Resources, Inc. (CRI). @ CRIheadlines. Introduction . The hype associated with “Cloud” has far exceeded its adoption and created confusion

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Virtualization Journey Where are we now?

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  1. Virtualization Journey Where are we now? Paul Leatherman CTO Communication Resources, Inc. (CRI) @CRIheadlines

  2. Introduction • The hype associated with “Cloud” has far exceeded its adoption and created confusion • The competition (Marketing) demands the Cloud solution be part of the solution offerings • Avaya is delivering on the promise • After this session, you will be better prepared tell the story of how Avaya delivers on the promise of Cloud while removing the hype and delivering on true value

  3. Agenda • Year in review • What we said last year • What is new? • VMware basics • Avaya Virtualization enablement (VE) • Example use case • Summary • Cloud Journey Review

  4. POP Quiz How long has Avaya been doing Virtualization?

  5. The Cloud…is it a thing? • Cloud computing general characteristics • Consolidate and Virtualize • Pool resources • CPU, Memory, Storage • Resiliency, Continuity, Security • Same-site and Geo-separation • Automate Service delivery “Elastic computing” • Measured • Self service • Consumer subscribes to service Service Provider

  6. Various aaS’s IT as a Service (ITaaS) Collection of 4 aaS’s Software as a Service (SaaS) Applications, Business Logic… • Avaya Aura® Platform as a Service (PaaS) APIs, Pre-Built Containers • ACE/AEP Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Hardware, VMs, Storage • DELLetc… Network as a Service (NaaS) Application / Virtual Machine aware network VENA

  7. Creation of Virtual Service Networks“Network-as-a-Service”

  8. Virtual Service Networks Mapping Applications & Services to Virtual Networks VMware vCenter Open API CRI UC Cloud CRI UC Cloud Avaya VPS Virtual Service Network VSP9000 VSP7000 VSP7000 vMotion SRM “Zero Touch” network configuration to support vMotion and SRM

  9. Cloud Journey Review • Consolidate and Virtualize • Pool resources • CPU, Memory, Storage • Resiliency, Continuity, Security • Same-site and Geo-separation • Automate Service delivery “Elastic computing” • Measured • Self service • Consumer subscribes to service

  10. Supported by Avaya Challenge • CRI • IS-UC • IS-MSG • IS-Conf • Application Center • Avaya • Some CC app customer provided configuration

  11. Virtualization Enablement of Avaya Aura® What is New? Rewind to Today

  12. VMware Basics APP 1 APP 3 APP 2 APP N APP 5 APP 4 Centos Windows Centos Linux Windows Centos VM VM VM VM VM VM Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver VMware Hypervisor Resource Pool

  13. Virtualization Enablement Phase 1 Applications Communication Manager + CC Elite vCPU 3 vCPU 2 vCPU 1 vCPU 4 vCPU 1 vCPU 8 vCPU 4 vCPU 8 vCPU 4 vCPU 1 CPU 2.6 CPU 2.9 vStore 150 CPU 2.4 vStore 30 CPU 2.4 vStore 30 vStore 70 CPU 2.4 CPU 2.4 CPU 2.4 vStore 82 CPU 2.4 CPU 2.4 vStore 150 vStore 20 vStore 40 vStore 10 CPU 2.4 vStore 20 vMem 6 vMem 4 vMem 8 vMem 12 vMem 12 vMem 1 vMem 1 vMem 4 vMem 2 vMem 5 Communication Manager (Dup) Session Manager System Manager Application Enablement Services Presence ACE WebLM Utility Services SAL

  14. Flexibility CM CM Util Smgr SM SM Pres AES SAL VM VM VM VM VM VM VM VM VM VM VM VM VM VM VMware Hypervisor Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver VMware Hypervisor

  15. Flexibility Continued SMgr SM Pres AES SAL CM Util Hypervisor SERVER HDD Memory NIC CPU Backup SMgr SM CM Pres AES SAL Util HDD Hypervisor SERVER Memory NIC CPU SM CM Hypervisor SERVER HDD Memory NIC CPU

  16. Flexibility Continued Smgr SM Pres AES SAL Util CM Hypervisor SERVER HDD Memory NIC CPU SM CM Hypervisor SERVER HDD Memory NIC CPU Hypervisor SERVER Memory NIC CPU HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD

  17. Flexibility 1+1=3 Smgr Smgr SM SM Pres Pres AES AES SAL SAL Util Util CM CM Hypervisor SERVER Memory NIC CPU SM SM CM CM Hypervisor SERVER Memory NIC CPU Hypervisor SERVER Memory NIC CPU HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD

  18. VMware Approach • Good things • Consolidation flexibility • Flexible from appliance to data center stack • 3rd Party tools and applications • VMware High Availability is application independent • 1+1 = 3 with apps that have Active/Active • Industry acceptance / standard • Small footprint not dependent on guest OS • ~150MB • Challenges • Deploy method - vSphere/vCenter • Ecosystem for Avaya not certified

  19. Cloud Journey Review • Consolidate and Virtualize • Pool resources • CPU, Memory, Storage • Resiliency, Continuity, Security ½ Same-site and Geo-separation ½ Automate Service delivery “Elastic computing” • Measured • Self service • Consumer subscribes to service

  20. Data Center Use Cases

  21. Virtual Service Networks Mapping Applications & Services to Virtual Networks VMware vCenter Open API CRI UCloud Avaya VPS CRI UCloud Virtual Service Network VSP9000 VSP7000 vMotion SRM VSP7000 “Zero Touch” network configuration to support vMotion and SRM

  22. vMotion – Planned Event VMware vCenter Open API Avaya VPS SM SM SM SM AES SMGR SMGR AES SMGR SMGR SAL SAL Util Util CM CM CM CM Virtual Service Network VSP9000 VSP7000 VSP7000 HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD vMotion

  23. Disaster Recovery VMware vCenter Open API Avaya VPS SM SM SM SM SM SM SMGR AES SMGR SMGR SMGR AES SMGR SMGR Util Util SAL AES SAL SAL Util CM CM CM CM CM CM Virtual Service Network VSP9000 VSP7000 VSP7000 HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD SRM

  24. Possibilities – What if? Fault Tolerance (FT) Avaya VPS SM SM SM SM SM SM SMGR AES SMGR SMGR AES SMGR SMGR SMGR SAL Util AES SAL Util SAL Util CM CM CM CM CM CM Virtual Service Network VSP9000 VSP7000 VSP7000 HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD

  25. Final Test – Which would you Fly ? N + 1 (Active / Standby) Fault Tolerant (Active / Active)

  26. Where are we now? Leaps ahead of a year ago

  27. Cloud Journey Review • Consolidate and Virtualize • Pool resources • CPU, Memory, Storage • Resiliency, Continuity, Security • Same-site and Geo-separation • Automate Service delivery “Elastic computing” ½ Measured ½ Self service • Consumer subscribes to service

  28. Summary (Yes, Acronym Soup) • Avaya Aura® Core “VE” GA target in May 2013 • CM, CM-DUP, SM, SMGR, Util, SAL, AES, ACE, PS • Avaya Aura® Contact Center – Beta started • AEP, EMC, CMS • 2013 roadmaps include • AAM, AAC7, CES, AACC, IQ • Outliers/ Unknown • SBC, SCOPIA • So in general ~95% of Avaya applications

  29. @CRIheadlines

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