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Cloud Models,
Considerations, and
Adoption Techniques
Shamail Tahir
USD Technologist
@ShamailXD
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Objective
Understand the emerging technologies available for
the various cloud models, along with their associated
benefits and cautions, to help drive strategic
direction and decisions related to cloud consumption
Gain a high-level understanding of technologies that
EMC can provide to accelerate your cloud adoption
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What does the cloud encompass?
Management&
Orchestration
Compute
– Virtualized Machines
Network/Security
– L2 & L3 Network Services
– Firewall
Storage
– Object/Block/File
M&O
– The “Glue”
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Private Cloud Public Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
Federation and Choice
Choices to Deploy Cloud
Apps
Data
Apps
Data
Apps
Data
Apps
Data
Apps
Data Data
Apps Apps
Data
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Cloud Usage Models
Traditional IaaS PaaS SaaS
Compute
Network
Storage
Hypervisor
Solution
Application
VM
Hypervisor
Solution
Application
VM
Hypervisor
Solution
Application
VM
Hypervisor
Solution
Application
M
A
N
A
G
E
D
B
Y
Y
O
U
M
A
N
A
G
E
D
B
Y
V
E
N
D
O
R
Manage
Your
Solution
Manage
Your
Application
Manage
Your
Code
Access
Control
Security Rights
Mgmt
Access
Control
Security Rights
Mgmt
Access
Control
Security Rights
Mgmt
Access
Control
Security Rights
Mgmt
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Cloud Models
Benefits and Cautions
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Dimensions of Cloud
Cost
Data
Transfer
Unit
Cost
FTE
Capabilities
Metering
Elastic
Automation
Business
Agility
Right
Sized
CapEx/O
pEx
Technology
Consistency DurabilitySecurity
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CAPEX
Meet your goals and lower your risks
The Drivers
Cost Saving Increase UtilizationVirtualization
Hardware
Fixed Location
OPEXPay Per Use
ApplicationAbstraction
Multi SiteDistributed
Shared ResourcesMulti Tenancy
Device Dependent Device AgnosticSmart App
Dedicated Resources
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Benefits of Cloud
Asset
Utilization
Cost Model
Agility
CapExOpEx
Public
Hybrid
Private
Hybrid
Private
Public
Public Hybrid Private
BetterGoodBest
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Risks of Cloud
Security Governance
Public
Hybrid
Private
Hybrid
Private
Public
HighestLowest
Cost
Implications
Hybrid
Private
Public
What happens if
someone gets
access to this data?
Do I have to share
this data with a
third party?
Regulatory
Requirements?
HIPPA, SOX, PCI,
etc.
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Cloud – The Holistic View
Cloud Infrastructure ExtensibilityManagement
Physical Infrastructure
Server, Storage, and Network
Security
Business
Continuity
API
ConnectorsBusiness
Operations
Virtualization
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Software Defined Capabilities
Extensible
Automated
Programmatic
APIConnectors
Cloud Compute
– Instance creation using predefined templates and Elastic
Resource Allocation
Software Defined Network
– Setup isolated network tunnels for segmentation and
congestion management
Software Defined Storage
– Automated Provisioning
– Multi-Protocol Support (Block/File/Object)
Security
– Single-Sign On and Identity Management
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Cloud Infrastructure Components
Cloud
Management
Platform
Compute
Network
Storage
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Cloud Storage
Is Cloud Storage the same as what is
used in your data center for traditional
apps?
Generally, cloud storage refers to
object-based storage (e.g. Atmos, S3,
Dropbox, etc)
– When storing files on-premise for
traditional DC workflows, the data is
either accessible via File (NFS/SMB) or
Block (iSCSI/FCoE/FC)
The answer can be yes as well
– OpenStack Cinder, EBS, Project
Bourne, etc
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Object and File
Objects Files
ObjID: 4a3fdde47603a99… “server1fs1MyFile.txt”
Object File
Structure Flat* Tree
Access Method HTTP/REST/SOAP NFS/SMB (POSIX)
Storage Object BLOB File
Meta-Data Rich Metadata Embedded Metadata
Name space Application-Provided,
Unconstrained Scope
Built-In, Constrained Scope
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Cloud Investment Drivers
Most
Important
factors
driving
investments
Top five ranked factors
Reduce Cost
Flexibility
Scalability
Business Continuity
Deployment Agility
Peers within the industry are saying
67%
54%
41%
33%
27%
67%
54%
33%
27%
41%
ESG Research – Cloud, Storage, and Virtualization
have the most positive spending outlook for 2013
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Cloud Consumption
Logos are trademarks of their respective companies (Dropbox, Walmart, Google, Salesforce.com and EMC)
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What’s Right? It depends…
Business As Usual Innovate Transform
Cloud Value Add 16.00% 64.00% 100.00%
IT Response 80.00% 80.00% 100.00%
Business Response 20.00% 80.00% 100.00%
Cloud Maturity 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
16.00%
64.00%
100.00%
Value
Use Cases
Cloud Value Add
IT Response
Business Response
Cloud Maturity
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Datacenter Transformation to the SDDC
Basic
Hypervisor
Dynamic IT
DRS
VASA
Converged
Infrastructure
C + N + S
SDDC
Control/Data
Segmentation
Solution Automation
Traditional DC
CloudAdoption
Cloud
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Storage Transformation to the SDS
Archiving/Backup
Cloud Enabled
Storage
Sync N’ Share
SDS
Control/Path
Segmentation
Automation
Archive
Sync N’ Share
Cloud Distribution
Cold Tier
Traditional
Storage
CloudAdoption
Cloud Enabled
Data
Content Distribution
Cold Tier
Cloud
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Cloud Strategy Overview
Commitment Ambition
Action
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EMC Cloud Tiering Appliance
Automated File Movement
Stub-based
Seamless Retrieval
Compliance
Natively supports encryption and
compression
Isilon Celerra AtmosVNXeVNX
EMC VNX
Data DomainCenteraWindows S3 or Azure
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Separated Control Path and Data Path
The Two Dimensions of The SDDC
Rack 1 Rack 2 Rack 3 Rack n
DATA
PATH
DATA
PATH
DATA
PATH
DATA
PATH
FEDERATED CONTROL PATH
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IT Productivity and Agility is Vastly Increased
Automating the Control Path w/ ViPR
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DATA
PATH
DATA
PATH
DATA
PATH
DATA
PATH
FEDERATED CONTROL PATHAUTOMATED
STORAGE
MANAGEMENT
Self-Service MeteringAutomation Provisioning
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Data Management No Longer Tied to Specific Arrays
Adding Global Data Services w/ ViPR
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DATA
PATH
DATA
PATH
DATA
PATH
DATA
PATH
GLOBAL
DATA
SERVICES
Object Store Analytics Mobility Availability
AUTOMATED
STORAGE
MANAGEMENT
Self-Service MeteringAutomation Provisioning
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GLOBAL
DATA
SERVICES
Object Store Analytics Mobility Availability
AUTOMATED
STORAGE
MANAGEMENT
Self-Service MeteringAutomation Provisioning
VNX Delivers a Dynamic Range of Data Path Service Levels
ViPR Multi-Pool Orchestration
GOLD POOL
100%FLASH
Lowest
Latency
BRONZE POOL
100%NL-HDD
Lowest
Cost
SILVER POOL
Blended
Latency-Cost
5% 10% 85%
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GLOBAL
DATA
SERVICES
Object Store Analytics Mobility Availability
EXTENSIBLE
VIRTUAL
ARCHITECTURE
AUTOMATED
STORAGE
MANAGEMENT
Self-Service MeteringAutomation Provisioning
Completes VNX Provisioning and App Affiliation
Tight Integration w/ VM Frameworks
GOLD POOL
100%FLASH
Lowest
Latency
BRONZE POOL
100%NL-HDD
Lowest
Cost
SILVER POOL
Blended
Latency-Cost
5% 10% 85%
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Service Catalog Oriented Solutions
Control
Service Catalog
Creation, Request
Approvals
User
Self Service
through Online
Service Catalogs
Governance
Track and Manage
Billing & Revenue
Assurance
Service
Service Desk
Management,
Reporting and
System MonitoringEnterprise Grade Storage
Metering
Self-Service
Portal
Automation
Service
Catalog
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Cloud Use Cases
Business as
Usual
Cloud
Compute
Dedicated,
Private,
Cloud
Co-Location
Models
Archiving Differentiated
Content
Distribution
Tiering
Enterprise
Mobility
Global
Common
Experience/
View
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Differentiated Use Cases for Cloud Storage
Primary Data
Store
Content
Distribution
Inactive Data
Tier
Archive
Repository
Disaster
Recovery
Primary Data Store
– Primarily used for workloads and applications that
support users over the internet almost exclusively
‘Cold’ Data Tier
– Data is persistently stored in the cloud and is not
frequently accessed
Content Distribution
– Data is distributed to multiple on-premise and
mobile clients using the cloud as a data repository
Data Repository (Inactive Data)
– Data is stored in the cloud but can be recalled to on-
premise storage upon access (access patterns
dictate performance requirements)
Disaster Recovery
– A copy of on-premise data is stored in the cloud and
can be leveraged to restore data in the event of a
catastrophe
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Content Distribution and File Sharing
Site
3
Site
2
Site
1
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Conclusion
Each cloud model has its associated benefits and risks, hybrid can be
a good balance of both the public and private cloud benefits.
The proper alignment between business and IT ensures a successful
cloud adoption strategy and discussing whether you plan to conduct
“business as usual” or “innovate” with the cloud can help guide your
tactical plan
VNX integrates with all major VM frameworks to provide a reliable,
automated, enterprise class storage solution for your infrastructure
The separation of control and data paths provides unprecedented
degrees of freedom and control
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Session Name Date Time
VNX Family: Leveraging Vblocks for Converged
Infrastructures
Tuesday 5/7
Thursday 5/9
5:30-6:30pm
10-11am
Multi-Tenancy From a Storage Perspective with VNX and
Isilon
Tuesday 5/7
Wednesday 5/8
4-5pm
10-11am
BOF: Leveraging Cloud Infrastructures Wednesday 5/8 1-2pm
VNX Family integration with VMware, Microsoft & Citrix
Virtualized Environments
Tuesday 5/7
Wednesday 5/8
4-5pm
11:30-12:30pm
Related Sessions
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