cisco intelligent automation for cloud starter edition
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Tomorrow’s IT—World of Many CloudsEnabling Multiple IT Sourcing ModelsTRANSCRIPT
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for CloudStarter EditionIntelligent Automation Solutions Business UnitCloud and Systems Management Technology Group
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Tomorrow’s IT—World of Many CloudsEnabling Multiple IT Sourcing Models
TraditionalData Center
Public Cloud Services
Private Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
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Lack of IT-Business Alignment
Business Drivers for Cloud
Long Provisioning Times for New Services
• Lack of agility• High cost of IT staff• Business-IT dissonance
High Capital Costs Due to Provisioning for Peak Loads
• Low capacity utilization• High operating costs• Overcrowding of data center
Pressure to Move Towards Proactive SLA Management
• Labor-intensive manual processes for service management
Lack of Centralized Control and Governance
• High error rates due to disconnected processes
• Infrastructure sprawl
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Legacy Management Slow, Complex, Brittle, Expensive
Cloud Management Fast, Simple, Flexible, Cost-Effective
Legacy IT IT-as-a-Service
Broad Network Access
ResourcePooling
Rapid Elasticity
Measured Service
On-Demand
Self Service
Network
Compute
Storage
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Cisco Unified Data Center The Platform for Delivering IT-as-a-Service
UNIFIED MANAGEMENT
UNIFIEDFABRIC
UNIFIED COMPUTING
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Unified Management for CloudIT-as-a-Service Requires a New Management Approach
On-Demand, Self-Service Provisioning of IT Resources
Easiest to Use and Deploy, Delivers Faster Time to Value
Optimized for Cisco Architectures, Complements Existing IT Systems and Management Tools
Policy-Based, Model-Driven Approach Reduces TCO
Automation
Intelligence
Flexibility
Self-Service Portal and Orchestration
Policy-BasedNetwork
Infrastructure Resource Mgmt
Policy-BasedCompute
Network
Compute
Storage
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Unified Management for Cloud Automation and Orchestration Designed for IT-as-a-Service
Cisco IntelligentAutomation for Cloud
CiscoNetwork Services
Manager
Cisco Unified Computing System Manager
Network
Compute
Storage
Unified Management Partner Ecosystem
APIAPI
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for CloudIT Self-Service Storefront
Cisco Cloud Portal Example: Cisco IT Deployment—CITEIS Virtual Data Center
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for CloudOrchestration-Based Automation
Cisco Process Orchestrator Example: Provision virtual data center (VDC)
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud
Cloud Service Providers
Self-Service Portal and Service Catalog Cisco Cloud Portal
Orchestration and AutomationCisco Process Orchestrator
Policy-Based Compute
Cisco UCS Manager
OS/Bare Metal Provisioning
Integration Framework
Cisco Network Services Manager
Policy-Based Network
Cisco Server Provisioner
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Image/Config Mgmt
Monitoring
Service Desk/CMDB
LDAP/Active Directory
Billing/ Chargeback
Storage MgmtMulti-Vendor Compute
and Network MgmtVirtualization Mgmt
Network
Compute
Storage
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud
Storage MgmtMulti-Vendor Compute
and Network MgmtVirtualization Mgmt
Cloud Service Providers
Self-Service Portal and Service Catalog Cisco Cloud Portal
Orchestration and AutomationCisco Process Orchestrator
Policy-Based Compute
Cisco UCS Manager
OS/Bare Metal Provisioning
Integration Framework
Cisco Network Services Manager
Policy-Based Network
Cisco Server Provisioner
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Image/Config Mgmt
Monitoring
Service Desk/CMDB
LDAP/Active Directory
Billing/ Chargeback
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AutomatedSelf-ServiceProvisioning
Architect Design Where Can We Put It?
Procure Install Configure Secure Is It Ready?
Manual
CapacityOn-Demand
Policy-BasedProvisioning
Built-InGovernance
FROM 8 WEEKS TO 15 MINUTES
Cisco Intelligent Automation for CloudUnified Management—Automated Self-Service Provisioning
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Anthony Ong, Infrastructure Architect
“The goals for our private cloud are to increase IT agility and efficiency across both physical and virtual infrastructure. We selected Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud and we are very pleased with the result.”
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud
Starter Edition
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud
Starter Edition
Cloud Management and Orchestration Software for Cisco UCS
Order VMs and Physical Servers with Automated Provisioning
Easy-to-Use End-Self-Service and Administrator Web Portal
Introducing
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Starter Edition – Features & Benefits
Pre-Built Portal Content and Workflows to Accelerate Time to Cloud
Deployment of Compute-as-a- Service on Cisco UCS to Improve Agility
Self-Service Provisioning and Automation for both Virtual and Physical
Control Over Resources and Consumption with Lifecycle Management
Ability to Grow Deployment and Expand to New Use Cases with Upgrade Path
Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud
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1Server
Virtualization
4Hybrid Cloud
2PrivateCloud
3Public Cloud
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ControlConsolidation
ScaleUtilization
PredictabilityDifferentiation
AgilityAvailability
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The Journey to Cloud
Transition Stages
Compute-as-a-Service:Basic Automation, Basic Process Optimization
Infrastructure-as-a-Service:Siloes of Automation, Basic Process Optimization
Platform-as-a-Service: Advanced Automation, Holistic Process Optimization
Application-as-a-Service:Holistic Automation, Operational Optimization
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Dev/Test R&D
Intelligent Automation for Cloud Starter EditionCrawl, Walk, Run…on your Cloud Journey
Transition Stages
Compute-as-a-Service
Service Provider ClassMulti-site and Workload
Placement
Infrastructure-as-a-Service, Multi-
tenant Services
Multi-tenant ServicesPods and Deep
Storage Provisioning
Crawl
Walk
Run
Sprint
Starter
Edition
IA for Cloud
3.0
+ Pod Manager
VMDC
DR / BCApp Testing
Pre-ProductionProduction
Demand DrivenWeb Farms
Portals Infrastructure
Services
Critical Apps By Function
By Department By App Type
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for CloudStarter Edition—Key Facts
Entry-level Private Cloud For Compute-as-a-service
Orchestrates Cisco UCS and VMware vCenter
Baseline for Growth Software Solution
• Smaller IT shops or department-level deployments in enterprise accounts as a starting point
• Cloud pilots
• Service providers offering hosted or on-premise single-tenant CaaS
• Out-of-the-box integration with Cisco UCS and VMware vCenter
• Network and storage manually pre-provisioned
• Works on FlexPod, Vblock, HDS, 3PAR
• Add and provision new blades for physical or virtualized environments
• With partner services or Cisco Advanced Services, add integrations
• Upgrade path to Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 3.0
• Self-service portal, process orchestrator, bare-metal server provisioner
• Deployment ready with pre-built out-of-the-box content for automation, catalog, portlets
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for CloudStarter Edition and UCS
Single Support ModelAutomated Physical and Virtual
Provisioning with Cisco UCS Service Profiles
Dense VM Deployments with Cisco UCS Extended Memory
and Unified Fabric
Deployment-ReadyEasy-to-Use
Administrative and End-User Portal
A Compute and Automation Platform to Grow with Your
Business
First Step Towards Cisco Unified Management
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for CloudStarter Edition—User Interface
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for CloudStarter Edition—Manage Servers
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for CloudStarter Edition—Administrator Interface
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud Starter Edition
Self-Service Portal and Service Catalog Cisco Cloud Portal
Orchestration and AutomationCisco Process Orchestrator
Policy-Based Compute
Cisco UCS Manager
OS/Bare Metal Provisioning
Integration Framework
Cisco Server Provisioner
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LDAP/Active Directory
Cisco Unified Computing SystemVMware vCenter
Network
Compute
Storage
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud Starter Edition—Comparison
Starter Edition (NOW) IA for Cloud 3.0 + NSMCloud Deployment Model Private Private, Public, Hybrid
Physical + Virtual Provisioning
Cisco UCS and VMware vCenter Ready 1 UCS Mgr, 1 vCenter Multi POD
Other Infra Support Available via Services
Automated Resource Discovery
Automated Network Provisioning Via UCS-M and vCenter
Express ServicesIndividual VMs and Physical Servers on 1 Network
Virtual Data Center (VDC) ServicesContainers of Resources, Network Topologies
L2, L3, L4 (VRF, LB, FW)
Multi-Organization
Multi-Tenancy
Tenant Created Custom VDCs
Tenant Access Control to Services
Administrator Role and Portlets
Lease Management
Email Notifications
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Typical Customer Cloud Roadmap
• Pod manager for FlexPod and Vblock
• Admin control and automated provisioning of Compute, Network, Storage, Virtualization
Add Advanced Storage
Provisioning
• Upgrade to Cisco IAC 3.0
• Expand in use to thousands of VMs and hundreds of blades/servers
• Start automating network provisioning
Extend to Infrastructure as a Service
• Cisco IAC 3.0 Starter Edition
• Multiple Chassis
• 3-6 months in production
Deploy Compute as a
Service
• Starter Edition: demo
• Cisco Internal Private Cloud: CITEIS demo
Evaluation
• Benefits of a Private Cloud
• Components of a Private Cloud
• Cisco UCS, Cisco Nexus, and Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud
Education
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Wk -1
Wk1
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5+
Partner Delivery Model: Targeting “Four Weeks from Kickoff to Go Live”• Installation and deployment
through a set of validated Cisco ATP Partners, Ecosystem Partners or Cisco AS
• Includes:Planning and project management
Prerequisite validation (environment is ready and all Cisco UCS and vCenter prerequisites are in place)
Installation
Configuration
Admin training (for use of Starter Edition only. Customer training to build their own workflows is additional)
Testing and validation
• Only applies to standard services deployment (not custom)
Planning
*Kickoff*
Implementation
Deployment
*Go-Live*
Validation
Design
Strategy and Planning
DRAFT/SUBJECT TO CHANGE/NOT TO BE FURTHER DISTRIBUTED
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• Users work from portal interface• 2 virtual services: VM from template,
VM base OS install• Admin-controlled templates• 3 VM sizes (adjustable by admin)• 2 physical services: Base Windows,
Base Linux• Next available physical blade allocation• User-selected service profile template• Start/stop/reset/add CPU/add
RAM/snapshot VM• Admin-created networks per
organization• Built-in IP address management• Auto-expiration (lease management)
Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud: Starter Edition—Technical Feature Specs
• Simple, private cloud • Single tenant, multi-organizational
units• Single server orders• Physical and virtual servers• 1 Cisco UCS-M 2.0 B Series + 1
vCenter 4.1/5.0 maximum
• Accelerated install/configuration process
• Admin connects Cisco UCS-M and VMware vCenter
• Admin registers blades, networks• Admin registers VM/OS/Cisco UCS
Service Profile templates• Admin repurpose blades to
virtual/physical pools• Automated ESX provisioning
and addition to vCenter• Resource capacity view from portal• Basic failed service recovery
and cleanup• Infrastructure fault detection
(no auto handling)• 90+% of operations are from portal
• Add/remove organizations and users• Assign other administrators, physical
order privilege
• Quotas, service access control, approvals
• Virtual data centers• Detailed resource usage views• Firewalls, load-balancing, VRF
provisioning• Storage system and disk provisioning• Billing, chargeback• Multi-site deployments and DCI• Clustered applications, HA, DR• IP address manager integration or
DHCP• Start date and reservations• Other blades/server or hypervisors• User-uploaded custom images
General
Infrastructure Administration
User Administration Starter Edition Doesn’t Include
Cloud Portal and Self-Service Provisioning
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Changing the Game• New Functionality:
Deployment-ready for physical and virtual provisioning on Cisco UCS
New pre-built Portal and Orchestrator content to accelerate implementation
New cloud admin and organizational admin roles and console
• Starting Point for Journey to Cloud:Easier to deploy basic IaaS functionality without customization
Methodology and upgrade path to ensure customer success
• New Channel Program for Intelligent Automation:Rolling out to ATP Partners for engagement, training, shadowing, validation
Multi-module training curriculum and enablement for the Starter Edition
Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud Starter Edition
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Four Ways The Starter Edition Can Accelerate Cloud Success for Cisco Customers
Cloud Pilot Mid-Sized IT Org First Cloud
Large Enterprise IT Org Initial Deployment
Cloud Service Provider Underpinned by Pre-provisioned
Network and Storage Containers
Test It Run It Grow it Sell It
DedicatedOn Premise
PrivateHosted
Shared Hosted
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• Leverage Cisco’s learnings from our customers and Cisco IT deployment
• Reduce time to deployment with a proven solution and pre-built content
• Initial investment in private cloud, focused on simple use cases (e.g. dev / test)
• Reduce server provisioning time and improve IT agility
• Sensible and low-risk path for updates and upgrades over time
Mid-Sized IT OrganizationsA Starting Point for Infrastructure-as-a-Service
Trusted Model: Deployment-Ready
• Demonstrate initial success with private cloud on UCS and VMware
• Discover the benefits of provisioning physical and virtual servers with SLAs
• Understand impact of cloud model on processes, people, and change management
• Explore next steps: e.g. upgrade and/or add integrations and heterogeneous support
First Step in Journey to Cloud on Cisco UCS
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Enterprise IT — Department-Level Cloud A Transitional Step to Enterprise Private or Hybrid Cloud
• As you build your long-term cloud strategy, get immediate short-term results with Starter Edition
• Expand your organizational readiness for next phase and upgrade to the standard Intelligent Automation for Cloud solution
• Leverage a platform that is extensible for add-on functionality extensions and enterprise data center integrations including:
Image management
Multiple hardware vendors
Multi-hypervisor
CMDB and ticketing integrations
Financial showback or chargeback
Hybrid cloud / external cloud services
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Cloud Service Providers and MSPsDeploy New Cloud Services with Faster Time-to-Market
• Move from simple colocation services to deploying hosted or on-premise single-customer private cloud
• With pre-provisioning networks and storage, you can have multi-tenant cloud with Starter Edition (but no tenant control of cloud)
• Deploy both physical and virtual provisioning with end user SLAs that beat your competition
• Attract a greater share of your customers’ data center spend
• Increase customer intimacy as a new trusted advisor for cloud
• Deploy new service offerings to capitalize on cloud opportunity
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