Intel- Next Generation Datacenters & Cloud. Presented at the September 05, 2013 edition of the IT News Africa Innovation Dinner (www.innovationdinner.co.za)
2. "The Speed of Thought"
Big Data – An Industry Evolution
Data Growth Statements – Mckinsey Global Institute
200PB
Storage of a Smart
City project in China
209 Billion
RFID tags sale in 2021:
from 12 million in 2011
1.8ZB in 2011
2 Days > the dawn of
civilization to 2003
750 Million
Photos uploaded to
Social Media in 2 days
966PB
Stored in US
manufacturing (2009)
$800B
in personal location
data within 10 years
$300B /year
US healthcare saving
from Big Data
“Data is becoming the new raw material of business: an economic input
almost on a par with capital and labor.” —The Economist, 2010
3. Intel in the Datacenter
Key Market Trends
Demands are exceeding traditional IT capabilities
Changing Role of IT
Help Lead the
Operations
Support
the Operations
More users, devices, data,
storage, traffic …
More Users More Devices
More Data
Maintenance
Innovation
(and new capabilities)
80/20 Split of the Typical IT Budget
gap
time
ITArchCapability
Maint. Costs Inhibit InnovationGrowing Capability Gap
What’s
Needed
What’s possible
with traditional IT
architecture capabilities
3
4. Federated Automated
Client Aware
Private Cloud Public Cloud
4
Progress Towards Vision of “Cloud 2015”
Today
Silo’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
5. Opportunity to save $25B in annual “excess” IT spend by 20153
Today’s Key IT Challenges
1. IDC Market Analysis, January 2010.
2. Source information in speaker notes
3. Source information in speaker notes
Today’s Technology Would
Require Building 45 New Coal
Power Plants to Support 2015
IT Infrastructure2
Efficiency
70% of Respondents Saying
Security is Top Concern In Moving
to Public Cloud1
Security
IT will spend ~$2T on
deployment & operations
thru 2015 unless smarter
infrastructure radically simplifies
management of virtualized
environments.
Manageability
“We have seen lock-in return as a
top concern….routinely seeking
alternatives to proprietary
virtualization and cloud computing
technology “
August 2010
Lock-In
6. 6 6
Consolidate
Virtualize
Automate
Standardize
with QoS
Define virtual resources to
separate physical IT
resources from its use to
deliver services
Establish single management
system for virtual resources
Integrate security and
workload management
Schedule and control virtual
resources based on
application requirements and
SLAs
Reserve resources for
applications through
standardized images
Provision and de-provision
resources based on
reservations
Manage workloads with
advanced scheduling,
integrated security and
information virtualizationMaximize Efficiency with INTEL
Xeon Processors & Servers
Implement vPools
Utilize Partners & Alliances
Leverage INTEL Cloud
Technologies
Cloud Computing is a Journey. INTEL can help!
Energy Efficiency with DCM &
NM
Security standardization with
TXT
Latency mitigation with 10GbE
Xeon E3, E5, E7
C600
Bromolow, Carlow
Sandy-Bridge, Ivy-Bridge
10GbE