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Data Center IT Device Management

Data Center IT Device Management. ATEN International Co., Ltd. Website: www.aten.com Speaker: C S Tan Email: cstan@aten.com.tw. Content. Data Center Application and Trend What can ATEN do? Application Scenario Summary. The 2010 CIO Agenda. Times of Transition Economy Recession

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Data Center IT Device Management

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  1. Data Center IT Device Management ATEN International Co., Ltd.Website: www.aten.comSpeaker: C S TanEmail: cstan@aten.com.tw

  2. Content Data Center Application and Trend What can ATEN do? Application Scenario Summary

  3. The 2010 CIO Agenda Times of Transition Economy Recession Enterprise Strategy Cost-cutting efficiency Technologies “Heavy” owner-operated solution IT Organization Managing resources Corporate Responsibility Nothing special Recovery Value-creating productivity “Light-weight” services Managing results Energy-saving and Green IT Reference 1: Leading in Times of Transition: The 2010 CIO Agenda, January 2010, Gartner Reference 2: Technology Trends You Can’t Afford to Ignore, December, 2009, Gartner

  4. Productivity and Cost-Efficiencies ☆ ★ ☆ ★ ☆ ☆ Source: Leading in Times of Transition: The 2010 CIO Agenda, January 2010, Gartner

  5. Lighter-Weight Solutions ★ ★ Source: Leading in Times of Transition: The 2010 CIO Agenda, January 2010, Gartner

  6. Results-Based IT Organization Source: Leading in Times of Transition: The 2010 CIO Agenda, January 2010, Gartner

  7. Power Energy-Saving and Green IT Gartner’s 10 Technology Trends to Watch Energy-Saving Related Source: Technology Trends You Can’t Afford to Ignore, December, 2009, Gartner

  8. System Density & Energy Cost Do You Know? “At current pricing, the operating expense (energy) to support an x86 server will exceed the cost that server …” … within three years! Do You Know? Energy cost per year can exceed: US$105,000 For just two racks of servers Source: Technology Trends You Can’t Afford to Ignore, December, 2009, Gartner

  9. Server and Power Growth(System Density) Source: Technology Trends You Can’t Afford to Ignore, December, 2009, Gartner

  10. ATEN DC Mgmt Solution Strategy Increase IT cost-efficiency and productivity Facilitate power consumption monitoring to achieve energy-saving and green IT • ATEN KVM Solution • ATEN PDU Solution • ATEN Centralized Management Software • ATEN PDU Solution

  11. Data Center IT Device Management ATEN Management Software IT System Management Facility Management Network Management System SW ATEN Product KVM Over the NET Analog CAT5 KVM Serial Over the NET Power Over the NET ATEN = Data Center IT Device Management Server Storage Network Router & Switch Power & Cooling Equipment HW

  12. Data Center Management Solution Complete control KVM over the NET A secure, out-of-band & complete management ALTUSEN KN, ATEN CN Analog CAT5 LCD KVM Secure access ALTUSEN KM, KH, KL, ATEN CL Serial Console Server Remote access and management of IT assets, reducing IT travel time/expense. Scalable by cascade/ chain and easy setup Limited budgets and engineers ALTUSEN SN Rackmount PDU ALTUSEN PN Scalability Manage heterogeneous devices from a single portal Growing IT device complexity Centralized Management Software – CC2000 ATEN Solutions IT Mgmt Challenges Available Products Turnkey Solution for Data Canter

  13. Type of KVM and Differences

  14. LCD KVM & Console– ALTUSEN KL & CL High Quality Mechanical Design Quality ball bearing slide rails Durable hinge - makes sure the LCD module stays exactly where it is positioned High Stability Internal power supply - provides increased stability by overcoming problems that arise from unreliable connections High Scalability Daisy Chaining for Increased Access to More Switches and Servers (up to 512 servers) Broadcast mode External Console Port- Connecting a KVM extender allows the external console to be located up to 300m away, or connecting an ATEN Over-IP product accesses and controls the servers over the Internet. High Compatibility Firmware Upgrade High Usability User Friendly Port Switching Buttons and Status Lights External Mouse Port/USB Peripheral Port

  15. Analog Short Distance CAT5 KVM – ALTUSEN KH Product Series By daisy chainingup to 31 additional KVM switches, as many as 512 computers can be controlled from the original KVM console Dual Interface – supports computers and consoles with PS/2 or USB keyboards and mice Superior Video Quality- Supports the video resolutions up to 1600x1200@60hz for up to 40 meters, and 1280x1024@75hz for up to 50 meters Three port selection methods: Manual, Hotkey, and multi-language OSD Multiplatform support – PC, Mac, Sun, and serial Multiple User Accounts -Supports up to 10 user and 1 administrator accounts Two-Level Password Security- Supports one administrator and ten user profiles. Auto Scan mode enables continuous monitoring of user-selected computers Broadcast Mode sends commands from the console to administrator-selected computers – allowing you to perform operations on them simultaneously Adapter ID - allows to hot-swap port connections without having to reconfigure attributes

  16. Analog Long Distance CAT5 KVM – ALTUSEN KM Product Series Superior video - 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz for up to 300m Daisy chain up to 7 Matrix Expansion KVM switches to manage 256 computers or Cascade to three levels to access and manage more than 8,000 computers Dual root configuration allows up to 18 consoles to access any servers on the installation Full screen graphical user interface Audio support for multimedia-capable devices Port level access control – users can only access the ports they have been authorized for Power Association enables the switch’s KVM ports to be associated with a PN power outlets for power management of the servers from the switch’s interface RS-232 port login support permits an administrator to control the KVM port access for all consoles connected to switch Session Management – a Kill Session function provides administrators with the ability to force user logouts Virtual Media support lets you map storage media to servers that are connected to the switch allowing operators to conduct file transfers, install applications and OS patches, and perform diagnostics from a single console

  17. KVM Over the NET – ALTUSEN KN Product Series Support Dual Power and Dual Gigabit Ethernet port for high availability Standard Browser based UI with 128bit SSL encryption and multilingual support Multiple platform support - PS2, USB, Sun and Serial device Resolution up to 1600x1200@60Hz, 24bit color depth for up to 50 meters with UTP cable Strong password and user policy with RADIUS, LDAP(S), and MS Active Directory integration Support Virtual Media for file transfers, OS patches, and remote diagnostics Mouse DynaSync requires no mouse setting modifications for USB Windows & Mac Servers Adapter ID for relocate servers without reconfiguring KVM adapter and KVM switch Full screen and scalable Virtual Remote Desktop with Exit Macro, Panel Array Mode, Message Board and Keyboard Pass Through support Flexible encryption options: 56bit DES, 168bit 3DES, 256bit AES, 128bit RC4 for independent KB/Mouse, video, and virtual media data encryption Integrates with PN for remote power control Centralized control by CC2000

  18. Serial Console Server – ALTUSEN SN Product Series Port Densities – 8 and 16 serial ports Standard Browser based UI with 128bits SSL encryption Access via Web console, Telnet and SSH Local user database and RADIUS integration support Multiple User Capacity - Up to 16 users per system/port VT320, VT52, VT100, VT220 support Configurable individual RS232 port communication parameters (bps and flow control) Port and Session logging Copy/Paste and Print Screen for serial session Alert strings for email and SNMP Trap notification Diversified operation modes support Console Management Real COM port TCP Server SN offers secure remote access for control of Serial devices Diversified operation modes fulfill various management requirements Centralized control by CC2000

  19. Rackmount PDU – ALTUSEN PN Product Series Control each outlet remotely and locally - off/on/reboot Local and remote cumulative current measurement and monitoring of PDU power load Configurable outlet sequencing prevents surge outages after power loss Scheduling power outlet On/Off Safe shutdown and rebooting for Windows systems Over current protection and recovery for each outlet Port grouping enables to perform same action on grouped outlets Event logging and log export PN can be accessed via secure Browser, Telnet and local Console External modem support for OOBC management Daisy chain up to 15 additional stations to control up to 128 outlets 1U PN offers secure remote power control and monitor of IT devices Unique Safe Shutdown feature for safely shutdown Windows server before power off Centralized control by CC2000 0U

  20. Centralized Management Software –CC2000 Standard Browser based UI with multilingual support English German Japanese Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Russian Korean French (to be developed) Spanish (to be developed) Portuguese (to be developed) Centralized control of ALTUSEN devices such as KVM, serial and power and connected IT devices Strong password support Centralized user administration with LDAP, Active Directory, NT Domain, RADIUS and TACACS+ integration Customizable views and user policies for controlled access Master & Slave architecture for high availability Auto discovery of ALTUSEN devices Audit logs and reporting Scheduling of administrative tasks CC2000offers a single portal for access and control of KVM, Serial and Power. Enables centralized management of data center devices and users

  21. Mass Rapid Transportation System Requirement • 3 IT personnel located in central management center to control 37 MRT IT system • Each MRT system consist of a server room with a small amount of server and IT personnel do not have to go to local MRT to maintenance each individual MRT station server • Each station consist of 10 servers. Servers are mainly for MRT station operation purpose • Central management center consist of ~200 servers. • Each MRT station requires local console • Requires central management software- IPaddress/host name- User database • Requires controlling device with redundant LAN to increase device availability Remote Access Local Access Remote Consolidation Redundancy & Availability

  22. Mass Rapid Transportation System Remote Consolidation KN2132 x 6 Providing 2 individual remote access to 32 server (Max) CC2000 Central Software Management for all stations Remote Client Redundancy & Availability Mgmt Center LAN1 LAN2 CL1000 Local access through LCD KVM Local Access KN2132 Providing 2 individual remote access to 32 server (Max) Remote Client Remote Access Station 37 Station 36 MRT Station 1 ※Administrator is located Data Center Required to control multiple MRT station data center and DVR Server

  23. Telecommunication Industry Requirement • Data center requires to control 256 servers • Renewal data center. Requires to convert original rack mount KVM to Over IP KVM to reduce downtime. • Every 16 servers requires local console access • Requires to control server power through LAN • Requires Central Management Software for all KVM devices- IPaddress/host name- User database Remote Access Local Access Remote Power Monitoring Remote Consolidation

  24. Telecommunication Industry Requirement Remote Client Remote Client Remote Consolidation Remote Client CC2000 Central Software Management for all station Remote Access KN2116 x 16 Providing 2 individual remote access to 16 server (Max) CL1000 Local access through LCD KVM Local Access PN9108 + PN0108 8 port Power Supply & Remote Control Daisy Chain Cable Remote Power Monitoring Remote accessing of 256 servers with power management and centralize software management

  25. Management of 160 servers Distance between NOC and server room is 100 meter Requires the following requirement Higher Resolution 6 local KVM access 2 Over the NET KVM access Co-location Businesses Using NOC Application Secure Long Distance Access Remote Access

  26. Co-location Businesses Using NOC Application Remote Client NOC CN8000 1 Port Over IP Access Device Remote Client KA7230/KA7240 Console unit for connection to KM0932 Master Unit Secure Long Distance Access Remote Access Cascading Cable For cascading to Master Unit KM0932 x 6 (Master Unit) 9 console for access to 8000 server (Max) up to 300m. KM0932 (Cascade Unit) 9 console for access to 32 (Max) KA7120 KA7130 KA7140 KA7170 KA7176 NOC Application with Over IP Access for 160 servers

  27. Government Sector CustomerBanking Sector Customer Long Distance KVM Access with 18 console Accessing 224 servers KA7230/KA7240 Console unit for connection to KM0932 Master & Slave unit KM0932 x 1 (Slave Unit) 9 console for access to 8000 server (Max) up to 300m. KM0932 x 1 (Master Unit) 9 console for access to 8000 server (Max) up to 300m. KM0932 x 2 (Child Unit) 2nd level unit cascade to Master & Slave unit KM0932 x 7 (Child Unit) 3rd level unit cascade to Master & Slave unit

  28. Train Station Information Kiosk Requires to maintenance 25 train station travel information kiosk Requires standard ON/OFF time for kiosk (Schedule Feature) Every station has internet access Requires virtual media for updating of document through LAN Remote Power Monitoring Remote Virtual Media

  29. Train Station Information Kiosk Remote Client Train Stations Remote Virtual Media Remote Power On/ Off Train Station 1 Train Station 25

  30. Future Main Stream Traditional Past Incoming Years 2008~2010 • Facility & IT ADM tool consolidation • Both Local + Remote IT consolidation • More and more buses is needed • Develop dual view dongle • Distributed KVM Over-IP • Panel Array Mode • Local console • Remote console • Cross-Station: Panel DynaArrayTM • Remote or local consolidation • Blade server support • Virtualization support • IPv6 support • Redundancy & high availability • Redundant LAN • Redundant Power • Virtual Media • Local virtual media • Remote virtual media • Very few cabling concern • Less than 2 buses analog KVM • Few expansion/ scalability concern • Easy installation and minimum configuration needed Data Center Transformation Trend

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