advancing toward the future of cloud computing: open cloud vision
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Advancing Towards the Future of Cloud Computing: Open Cloud Vision
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IT ProsGrowth & IT Challenges Drive Need for Cloud Computing
1 Cisco Global Cloud Index Nov 20112 IDC Extracting Value from Chaos June 20113 Intel ECG – One Smart Network device forecast4 Cisco Visual Networking Index: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update, 2011–2016, Feb 20125 Datacenter Dynamics Global Datacenter Energy Demand 2012 forecast http://www.datacenterdynamics.com/research/energy-demand-2011-12; projected to 2015 by Intel; Assume $0.10/kWh
15Bconnected devices by 20153
>3Bconnected users by 20151
Up to 2X or $27B5
in additional data center power costs by 2015
>11X increase in mobile data traffic by 20154
2X growthin information every two years2
Growth IT Challenges
Avoid Lock-InSeek interoperable solutions & services
Improve Agility Reduce service delivery times, improve TCO
Greater Efficiencies Reduce complexity & deploy new workloads
Gain Better InsightsVia intelligent analytics
Cloud Adoption Growing & Delivers Benefits
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Resource provisioning
Virtualized Platforms
Asset Utilization
Capacity
Traditional IT – 2009 Private cloud - 2011
90 days 45 minutes
12% 65%
10-20% >60%
Silos Shared globally
$9M in savings in 2 yearsCost Savings
1 ODCA global member survey, Oct 2011, N=632 Gartner, Dec 2010, N=55 The Road Map From Virtualization to Cloud Computing (G00210845)3 Source: Intel IT- http://premierit.intel.com/docs
Intel IT example3
PublicCloud
PrivateCloud
Hybrid Cloud
35% by 20152
Today: 7%2014: 23%
Today: 14%2014: 42%
IT Survey Results
>40% of IT operations1 >40% of IT operations1
PublicCloud
PrivateCloud
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Federated Automated
Client Aware
Private Cloud Public Cloud
Progress Towards Vision of “Cloud 2015”
TodaySilo’d CloudsGrowing public and private
cloud adoption
Security, management complexity, app migration
Resource Provisioning: Months => Minutes
Manual processes
Context aware growing: screen size, location, identity
Lack client aware standards
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2015 & Beyond: Open Cloud Vision
Open Clouds Interoperable, Built on Open,
Multi-Vendor Solutions & Industry Standards
Federated Automated
Client Aware
Private Cloud Public Cloud
2015
Integrated hybrid clouds Easy to compare services Automated security and
resource allocation Expanded context awareness
Private Public
Future
Services & resources adapt to environment
Predictive, real-time analytics User experience adapts to
patterns/behaviors
Intel Strategy to Realize Open Cloud Vision
IT Requirements & Open Standards
Define and Prioritize IT Requirements & Accelerate Open
Industry Standards
Optimized Platforms
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Enable proven solutions that ease cloud adoption &
help guide cloud service provider selection
Intel® Cloud Builders & Cloud
Finder
Deliver optimized products for more secure, efficient, automated platforms built on a common architecture
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Open Data Center AllianceDefining requirements & amplifying voice of IT
Published IT Requirements for:
• Secure Federation
• Enhanced Identity Management
• Services Transparency & Automation
• Common Management & Policy
Proposal Engine Assistant tool:
• Use ODCA usage models in RFPs
>$100B in annual IT spend
www.opendatacenteralliance.org
Source: ODCA member survey, Oct 2011
Intel Strategy to Realize Open Cloud Vision
Define and Prioritize IT Requirements &
Accelerate Industry Standards
Deliver optimized products for more secure, efficient, automated platforms built on a common architecture
Enable proven solutions that ease cloud adoption & provide guidance on cloud service provider selection
Intel® Cloud Builders & Cloud
Finder
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Optimized Platforms
IT Requirements & Open Standards
Open Cloud Platform Evolution
Key Attributes Common architecture built on standard high-volume building blocks Programmable for rapid ecosystem innovation in software Standard management interfaces for multi-vendor interoperability
Integrated Resource Orchestration: Integrate and automate via standard management interfaces
Automated Security: Hardware-enhanced client to cloud security enforcement, audit & identity protection
Scalable Resource Pools: Converged Servers, Storage, Networking
Efficient, Secure, Highly Scalable Servers
Programmable, Software Defined Networks
Immensely Scalable, Distributed Storage
Intel Strategy to Achieve Open Cloud Vision
Define and Prioritize IT Requirements &
Accelerate Industry Standards
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Enable proven solutions that ease cloud adoption & provide guidance on cloud service provider selection
Intel® Cloud Builders & Cloud
Finder
Optimized Platforms
Deliver optimized products for more secure, efficient, automated platforms built on a common architecture
IT Requirements & Open Standards
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Easing Your Cloud Adoption
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
www.intelcloudbuilders.com
Proven, interoperable solutions>90 Reference Architectures
Intel® Cloud Builders Intel® Cloud Finder
Coming Soon!
Cloud Finder
Enterprise
Enterprise
Cloud Service Provider
Cloud Service Provider
Cloud Service Provider
Enterprise
IaaS online search tool • Qualified Cloud Service Provider list• Select Provider based on your needs/
criteria• Matchmaking
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Open Cloud VisionProgress Today….Evolving Towards the Future
2010 Today 2015 Future/Ideal
Federated
Automated
Client Aware
PredictiveSilos Hybrid
•Growing adoption•Competing APIs •Hard to compare service levels
• Seamless integration•Consistent APIs• Services transparency
•Adaptive services•Adjust in real-time to events, environment
• Provisioning times: weeks to minutes •Most migrations & audit still manual
• Policy based migrations•Automated auditing
• Predictive resource balancing
• Limited context awareness – screen size, location
• Expanding context awareness: compute, security•Balanced computing
•User experience adapts based on patterns & behaviors
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