ip expo 2009 - maximizing the business benefits of virtualization
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Maximizing the Business Benefits of Virtualization
Christoph Dobroschke
Product Marketing Manager, Datacenter
October 2009
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The Problem – Complex, Inefficient, Inflexible
Source: VMware Fortune 100 Customers
Cause
• Overwhelming complexity
• Reliance on brittle infrastructure
Effect
• >70% of IT budgets just “maintaining” status quo
• <30% of IT budgets goes to innovation and competitive advantage
Where IT Energy Is Spent
42%Infrastructure Maintenance
30%Application
Maintenance
23%Application Investment
5%Infrastructure Investment
Business Agility Depends on IT Agility
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CloudComputing
EfficientFlexibleDynamic
TrustedReliable Secure
DATACENTER
TODAY
The Path to IT as a Service
External Cloud
Internal Cloud
Private Cloud
AppLoads
AppLoads
AppLoads
AppLoads
AppLoads
Federation & Choice
Standards
Efficient • Reliable • Flexible • Secure • Dynamic
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The Solution – Business Infrastructure Virtualization
Virtualizing all IT assets – from the desktop through the datacenter to the cloud – using a common virtualization platform,
to create a dynamic, flexible infrastructure for the business
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Phase II Generation TechnologyInfrastructure Abstraction
High AvailabilityDynamic
Resource SchedulingvShield
ZonesvNetwork Distributed
SwitchStorage VMotion
The Power of the Platform
Key Benefit = Consolidation
Phase I Generation TechnologyMultiple Apps per Machine
Key Benefit =Dynamic, Flexible Infrastructure
VMotion
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vSphere 4.0 – The Most Complete Virtualization Platform
Application Services
Infrastructure Services
Scalability
vSphere 4.0
Security
• Firewall• Anti-virus• Intrusion Prevention• Intrusion Detection
Dynamic ResourceSizing
• Clustering• Data Protection• Fault Tolerance
Availability
vNetworkvStorage
Network Management
• StorageManagement & Replication
• Storage Virtual Appliances
• Hardware Assist• Enhanced Live
Migration Compatibility
vCompute
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VMware Virtualization Delivers
EFFICIENCY
CONTROL
CHOICE
CapEx reductions• Over 100% greater consolidation ratios• Up to 50% in storage savings OpEx Reductions• Up to 20% additional energy savings• Saves more than half person/year in sys admin time
Business Risk Mitigation• One-mouse-click control over application service
levels• Continuous availability with Fault Tolerance• Security with vShield Zones
Freedom of choice• Any server• Any storage• Any OS• Numerous partners products• And soon – on- and off-premise
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AgendaOvercoming Obstacles to 100% Virtualization
Phase 1 - Explore Phase 3 - Standardize
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Tipping Point
Phase 2- Expand
The barriers to a broader enterprise-wide adoption are lack of unified strategy, expensive processes,
inconsistent frameworks, gaps in the processes and varied skills of
the technologist in the support environment
Developing an enterprise-wide strategy addressing People, Process and Technology is crucial to unleash its full potential
Savings
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The Path to 100% Virtualization
Element management of hypervisors and VMs
Transition physical to virtual
• P2V• Inventory Mgt• Planning• Patching
Phase 1 - Explore
< 100 VMs
Management of a distributed, dynamic, shared infrastructure
Manage large & complex virtual datacenters w/ tier 1 workloads
• Performance Mgt• Capacity Planning• Configuration Mgt• Operations Mgt
Phase 2 - Expand
100 – 1,000 VMs
Managing service levelsacross the private cloud
Policy-driven lights-out automation
• Self Service IT• Service Mgt• Policy-Driven Automation
Phase 3 - Standardize
> 1,000 VMs
Existing Partner Management Solutions
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Partner Ecosystem