Track Cisco Ucs Slides
Track Cisco Ucs Slides
Track Cisco Ucs Slides
Sumesh Nair
Sr. Network Consultant
sumeshn@tdme.ae
Agenda
Introduction to the Cisco Unified Computing System
Foundation Technologies Cisco UCS B Series and C Series Servers-Component Overview and Positioning
How to Sell
Trigger Questions Differentiation Objection Handling
Sales Pitch
Cisco Unified Computing System is a cohesive integrated computing system that unifies computing, storage access ,virtualization and the network all of this which Streamlines data center resources to reduce total cost of ownership Scales service delivery to increase business agility Radically reduces the number of devices requiring setup, management, power, cooling, and cabling
20Gb/s
40Gb/s
80Gb/s
Processor Memory
Processor Memory
I/O
Storage
I/O
I/O
I/O Subsystem
Storage
LAN
IPC
LAN
IPC
FC Traffic FC Traffic
CNA
Enet Traffic Enet Traffic Enet Traffic IPC Traffic IPC Traffic
CNA
A larger picture
IEEE 802
Evolution of Ethernet (10 GE, 40 GE, 100 GE, copper and fiber) Evolution of switching (Priority Flow Control, Enhanced Transmission, Congestion Management, Data Center Bridging eXchange)
INCITS/T11
Evolution of Fibre Channel FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet)
IETF
Layer 2 Multi-Path TRILL (Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links)
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Foundational Technologies
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Standards Status
PAR approved, Editor Claudio DeSanti (Cisco), draft 2.3 published, expected WG ballot PAR approved, Editor Craig Carlson (Qlogic), draft 2.3 published, expected WG ballot in 11/09 This is part of: Bandwidth Management IEEE 802.1Qaz
Congestion Management PAR approved, in advanced development draft IEEE 802.1Qau (QCN) 2.4 published, Editor Norm Finn (Cisco
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10 GE
10 GE has enough bandwidth Merging example
2 x 1 GE Ethernet NIC 1 x 4 Gbps FC (really 3.2 Gbps) Total 5.2 Gbps over a 10 Gbps link
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10 Gigabit Ethernet
In-rack & Cross-rack
10G Options
Connector (Media)
SFP+ CU*
copper
Cable
Twinax
Distance
<10m
Standard
SFF 8431** IEEE 802.3ak none
X2 CX4
copper
Twinax
MM OM2 MM OM3 MM OM2 MM OM3
Cat6 Cat6a/7 Cat6a/7
15m
10m 100m 82m 300m
55m 100m 30m
4W
1W 1W
~ 6W*** ~ 6W*** ~ 4W***
SFP+ USR
MMF, ultra short reach
SFP+ SR
MMF,short reach
IEEE 802.3ae
RJ45 10GBASE-T
copper
IEEE 802.3an
Across racks
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Benefits
Fewer Cables
Both block I/O & Ethernet traffic co-exist on same cable
No Gateway
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FCoE Benefits
LAN
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SAN A
SAN B
LAN
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SAN A
SAN B
Cables
Mgmt Pts
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Easy to Understand
Same Operational Model Same Techniques of Traffic Management Same Management and Security Models
Completely based on the FC model Same host-to-switch and switch-to-switch behavior of FC E.g., in order delivery or FSPF load balancing
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VF_Ports VN_Ports
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HBA
HBA HBA
Link
CNA
10GbE 10GbE
Link
Fibre Channel
PCIe
Ethernet Drivers
Ethernet
Operating System
PCIe
Fibre Channel Drivers Ethernet Drivers
PCIe
Fibre Channel Drivers
Operating System
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Virtual
Physical
Virtual
Ethernet Fibre Channel
Scale
Physical
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Database
Scale Out
VM VM VM Analytics
CRM
VM
ERP
Data Warehouse
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UCS B-Series Blade Servers Single and dual slot form factors available Adapters are a logical part of a blade
Mezzanine adapters 2-port Virtual Interface Card 2-port CNA and 2-port 10GE adapter
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Blades
Power & cooling budget allows leading edge processor performance and memory capacity Combinations of half slot and full slot blades
Up to 8 Half slot blades
Power Supplies
4x 2,500W hot-plug Power Supplies 90% efficient N+N redundancy (grid redundant)
Interconnect Family
1U High, 28-Port FI 20 Ports 10 GE/FCoE 4 uplink/downlink ports SFP+ interfaces 1 Uplink Module: 8 ports 560 Gbps Fabric
2U High, 56-Port FI 40 Ports 10 GE/FCoE 8 uplink/downlink ports SFP+ Interfaces 2 Uplink Modules, 8 ports each 1.12 Tbps Fabric
Expansion Modules Fibre Channel 8 Ports 1/2/4G FC, SFP Combo: FC + Ethernet 4 Ports 10GE/FCoE, SFP+ 4 Ports 1/2/4G FC, SFP Ethernet 6 Ports 10GE/FCoE, SFP+
Management
UCS Manager
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Fabric Extender
Part of the FI: distributed line card
Extends the I/O fabric into the blade chassis Transparent to the user managed by UCS Manager Direct 10Gbps connectivity between blades and Interconnect
I/O bandwidth
10Gbps/port 4 ports to FI - 8 ports to blades 2 Fabric Extenders per Blade Chassis Blade connects to both Fabric Extenders slots in chassis
March 22, 2009 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential - NDA Required
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Half width server blade Up to eight per enclosure Hot Swap SAS drive (Optional)
Full width server blade Up to four per enclosure Mix blade types
6U Enclosure
Ejector Handles
Fan Handle
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OS support:
VMware, Windows, Redhat, Novell/SuSE etc.
Purchase fewer servers for memory-bound applications Or, purchase less sockets per server
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UCS Blades
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Not available
$10,992
Not available
$8,240
$30,510
Cisco Competitors
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Service Profiles
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Service Profiles
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Adapter Offerings
Compatibility
Existing Driver Stacks
Value
Ethernet equipped host
Virtualization
VM I/O Virtualization and Consolidation
10GbE/FCoE
10GbE/FCoE
Eth
FC
FC
Eth
Standard Ethernet
10GbE FC
vNICs
0 1 2 3 127
PCIe Bus
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10GbE/FCoE
High Performance
2x 10Gb Low latency Cut-through architecture
0 1 2 3 127
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Fabric A Access
LAN Access SAN Edge A
Fabric B
SAN Edge B
Ethernet Fabric
SAN Fabric
CAPEX: Up to 20% reduction OPEX: Up to 30% reduction Cooling and power efficient
Provision applications in minutes instead of days Automation reduces service outages Just-in-time resource provisioning
Investment protection
Industry standards-based Co-exist with existing data center infrastructure Leverage existing management applications via API
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Industry standard x86 Control, scale, performance Wire once for SAN, NAS, iSCSI
Network:
Unified fabric
Virtualization:
Storage Access:
Embedded management
Increase Dynamic Ability
Energy efficient
Fewer Lower
Increase
Presentation_ID
Cisco Confidential
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Customer Traction
Nothing else came close in terms of management simplicity, energy efficiency,
application availability and cost reduction, all of which have made it possible for us to hit our initial ROI targets and deploy an architecture that can scale with us over the coming years. Tutor Perini
Market Traction
Goldman Sachs survey of 100 Fortune 1000 IT executives Nearly two-thirds of respondents expect increased presence for Cisco servers in their data centers in the next two to three years. 18% are planning to evaluate Ciscos UCS in the next 12 months
Industry Acclaim
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Helps reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) and increase business agility. Extends Unified Computing innovations and benefits to rack-mount servers The first rack-mount servers offering a built-in migration path to unified computing Increased customer choice with unique benefits in a familiar rack-mount form factor
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Unified Fabric
B-Series Blade Servers Additional CAPEX and OPEX Savings from High Density Blade Form Factor
C-Series Rack-Mount Servers Additional CAPEX and OPEX Savings from versatility and investment protection
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UCS C250 M2 Example 50% more memory for 17% lower system cost
Fewer racks and less space Unified Fabric: Reduced Cabling and Power More consistent infrastructure policy control and management Potential Lower Software licensing costs
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4 rack unit (RU) rack-mount chassis 64 dual in-line memory module (DIMM) slots and up to 512 GB based on Samsung's 40nm class DDR3 technology
Up to 12 small form-factor (SFF) optional SAS or SATA hot plug hard drives10 x PCIExpress (PCIe) slots
Two 1/10 Gb Ethernet LAN on Motherboard (LOM) ports, two 10/100/1000 LOM ports plus baseboard management controller (BMC)
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Large memory capacity and 16 drives make it an ideal platform for memorybound or disk-intensive applications Exceptional memory, with up to 64 DIMM slots and up to 1 TB, based on double data rate 3 (DDR3) technology A 2-socket, 2RU, rack-mount form factor
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C-Series Workloads
Together, UCS C-Series and UCS B-Series, (blade form factor), Ciscos Unified Computing System now addresses the vast majority of data center compute requirements.
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SAS and SATA-II Hot Plug from front of Chassis SAS/SATA-II RAID Controller LSI MegaRAID PCIe card
DVD-RW drive
2RU
Powered by:
Dual Socket Nehalem-EP processors Processor TDP max of 95W 48 DDR3 DIMM sockets Maximum of 8GBytes/DIMM Max memory capacity of 384 GB
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Five half length PCIe form factor add-in cards PCIe Gen 2 2 x16-lane, 3 x8-lane Support for Broadcom Quad 10/100/1000BaseT & Broadcom10GbE NICs, Qlogic and Emulex FC and FCoE HBAs
Light guided diagnostics An LED at each FRU: CPUs, DIMMs, Drives, Power supplies, Fans.
Two USB 2.0 ports from host RJ45 serial port Four 10/100/1000BaseT LOM interfaces based on Broadcom BCM5709 Two 10/100BaseT Out-of-Band management interfaces Replication front panel indicators on rear pane UID button and LED, Status indicators for System Activity, Health, Fault LEDs for Processors and Memory
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UCS C210 M2 and C200 M2 Commonality Both 1U and 2U Rack Mount Chassis share:
Common Motherboard Common power supplies Common Processors
Memory PCIe I/O cards HDD options (2.5 HDD version of C200 M1)
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Power button & LED UID button and LED Status indicators for: Health, NIC Linkup/Activity, System Activity Dongle connector common to UCS Blades DB15 Video, two host USB ports, One DVD-ROM DB9Com1 port
16 - 2.5 Drives
SAS-2 & SATA-2 Hot Plug from front of
2.
Powered by:
3.
LSI 6G MegaRAID PCIe add-on card 512 MB write cache with battery backup RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60
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Load balance when both are running Hot Plug from rear of chassis Power Supply Efficiency: Energy Star 80+ Gold 88% eff. @ 20% load, 92% eff. @ 50% load
DB15 Video port Two USB 2.0 ports from host DB9 serial port Two 10/100/1000BaseT LOM interfaces based on Intel Kewala NIC One 10/100BaseT Out-of-Band management interface
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DVD-ROM
1 RU
Integrated ICH based SATA Controller Four drive maximum LSI 1064 based mezzanine card RAID 0 & 1 4 drive maximum
LSI 1078
based PCIe add-on card 256MB write cache with battery backup RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50
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DB15 Video port Two USB 2.0 ports from host DB9 serial port Two 10/100/1000BaseT LOM interfaces based on Intel Kewala NIC One 10/100BaseT Out-of-Band management interface
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High Performance
2x 10Gb Low latency High bandwidth support
VMDirectPath with V-Motion: bypass vSwitch and Hypervisor for maximum performance
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Broadcom NetExtreme II 5709 Quad Port 10/100/1GbE with TOE and iSCSI HBA
Emulex LightPulse LPe 11002, 4Gb Fibre Channel PCIe Dual Channel HBA Qlogic SanBlade QLE2462, 4Gb Dual Port Fibre Channel HBA Converged Network Adapters QLogic QLE8152 Dual Port 10GbE PCIe Converged Network Adapter Emulex OneConnect Universal Converged Network Adapter RAID Controller Options LSI MegaRAID SAS 8708EM2 LSI SAS30813E-R SAS/SATA RAID 0/1 PCIe Card (UCS C250 M1)
LSI 1064 (4-port SAS 3.0G RAID 0, 1, 1E) Mezz card (UCS C210-200 M1)
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Integrated
Existing mgmt tools plus UCS Manager API Integrated mgmt tools
Enabled in CY2010
Heterogeneous
Available at Launch
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Manages the system as a single, highly available entity Helps lower cost, and speed provisioning while maintaining consistent infrastructure policies Unified Management Service Profiles Role Based Access Control Two Connectivity Options Enabled in 2010 Directly to Fabric Interconnects Indirectly through Fabric Extenders for Maximum Scale
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Vendor
Microsoft Microsoft VMware Microsoft VMware Red Hat VMware Novell Red Hat Novell
Version
Windows Server 2003 R2 64bit Windows Server 2003 R2 32bit ESX 3.5 U4 Windows Server 2008 w/ Hyper-V - Standard and Enterprise Edition - 64 bit vSphere 4 RHEL 5.3 64 bit vSphere 4i SLES 11 - 64 bit RHat 4.8 - 64 bit SLES 10 SP3 64 bit
At Initial Launch
Vendor
Microsoft Microsoft VMware Microsoft VMware Red Hat VMware Novell Red Hat Novell
OS Version
Windows Server 2003 R2 64bit Windows Server 2003 R2 32bit ESX 3.5 U4 Windows Server 2008 w/ Hyper-V - Standard and Enterprise Edition - 64 bit vSphere 4 RHEL 5.3 64 bit vSphere 4i SLES 11 - 64 bit RHat 4.8 - 64 bit SLES 10 SP3 64 bit
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Innovation in Partnerships
Based on industry standards supported by a partner ecosystem of industry leaders.
Channel Partners
Technology Partners
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In Summary
The addition of C-Series to the industrys first Unified Computing Solution helps reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) and increase business agility.
Extends Unified Computing innovations and benefits to rack-mount servers The first rack-mount servers offering a built-in migration path to unified computing
Virtualization Platform
Resource Scaling Hypervisor Optimization Dynamic Provisioning
Next Steps
Technology Review Use Case/Architecture Workshop
Compute Platform
Unified Fabric
Network Platform
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Topics
Campaign Objectives, Pain Points to Solution Mapping, Audience and Customer Profiles Solution Overview
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Campaign Objectives
Cisco Data Center & Virtualization Campaign has been designed to help demonstrate to enterprise and midmarket customers how Cisco Data Center & Virtualization solutions bring network, compute/storage, and virtualization platforms closer together to provide unparalleled flexibility, visibility, and policy enforcement within virtualized data centers. Key Objectives: Position Cisco and our network of eco-system partners as industry though leaders Articulate Ciscos vision for Data Center 3.0 and Unified Computing Systems Clearly outline benefits of the One Cisco architectural approach Communicate business value derived from adoption of Ciscos technology solutions
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Portfolio Area
Infrastructure Consolidation Data Center Networking
Benefits
Consolidate and relocate IT infrastructure quickly, costeffectively, and with less risk Ensure more efficient use of data center facilities Gain operational efficiencies and cost savings through standardization and asset consolidation Increase asset utilization to increase flexibility and reduce costs Reduce total cost of ownership Optimize energy consumption and achieve corporate sustainability goals Consolidate workloads; raise utilization levels; and reduce operating, capital, space, power, and cooling expenses. Move workloads dynamically within a virtualization pool to increase the flexibility to take servers offline or bring new ones online. Manage the relationship of virtual machines to physical machines to optimize performance and maintain service levels.
Cost Reduction Productivity IT Complexity Business Agility Security & Resilience Scalability
Cisco Unified Computing System Cisco Nexus Data Center Switch Portfolio Cisco VN-Link Cisco Nexus 1000V Cisco MDS 9000 Series Multilayer Switches Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Application Networking Services
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Portfolio Area
Unified Computing Systems
Benefits
Reduced TCO at the platform, site, and organizational levels Increased IT staff productivity and business agility through just-intime provisioning and mobility support for both virtualized and nonvirtualized environments A cohesive, integrated system that is managed, serviced, and tested as a whole Scalability through a design for up to 320 discrete servers and thousands of virtual machines, and the capability to scale I/O bandwidth to match demand Industry standards supported by a partner ecosystem of industry leaders
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Customer Type 3: Virtualization Made Easy New Data Center build-outs or customers whove already tried virtualization but found that practically, its more trouble than its worth. May be hitting capacity limits on space, power or ITs ability to manage complex infrastructure in the Data Center
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Business Relevance
Platform Leadership
Architectural Play
Cisco Data Center 3.0
XaaS Business Continuance Business Models Cloud Computing Utility-based Services BOT Web Services Systems ANS UCS SP High Data Center Performance Products Computing Data Center Nexus MDS ACE Infrastructure Catalyst WAAS ACE
Solutions and
Technology Integration
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1. How much do you spend quarterly on power and cooling in the Data Center?
2. How long does it take to provision and implement a new application server? How do you currently handle situations where demand exceeds capacity?
3. What percentage of their overall workday does your IT staff spend managing infrastructure?
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Objection Handling
Objection
I dont have time for a sales call
Response
We cant legitimately make a sales call until you validate that you have an opportunity to make an impact in your business. Wed approach that question first if you would invest your time as we invest ours.
We understand that feeling. New often masquerades as unintuitive or complicated, but while taking advantage of powerful capabilities, Cisco has designed our solutions with simplicity in mind. As your company grows, you simply turn on new capabilities as you need them. Even if you have skills gaps today, you can tap into our expertise, proven methodologies, tools, and talent to assure success, and we will help you become self sufficient at your pace. Sales: Propose an advanced service such as a business justification or unified communications deployment strategy. Cisco engineers and partners can work directly with the customer to understand the organizations unique requirements and develop the right strategy for success.
Thats certainly possible, but until you capture a business opportunity with a solid financial case worth achieving, anyones products or cost structures are pretty irrelevant. Wed like to help you find out if you have an opportunity, and only then can we know how we might help you achieve it. At that point, if our means of helping you achieve it is too expensive, we dont expect you to buy from us. Sales: Propose leasing or financing the solution so customers can tap into operating budgets rather than paying for the acquisition as a capital expense. Cisco CapitalSM offers flexible financing structures with monthly, quarterly, and annual payment plans.
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Objection Handling
Objection
Services We need services available that can help our customers justify their business initiatives with new collaboration solutions, how do I know we can meet their needs? Financial Services We need to cut our budget right now. I dont see how we can get funding to buy this solution. Technical Services Why do I need service? Isnt the warranty enough?
Response
A portfolio of service offerings is available to help organizations justify and prepare for a successful collaboration experience. Sales: Grow and differentiate your practice by reselling Cisco Services to complement your own value-added services
The operating cost savings discovered by reducing expenses will often be greater than our financing solutions, which normally require no initial capital outlay. Use the savings to service the financing costs, and let your remaining savings help pay for another unfunded project that you also want to implement. Or contribute the remaining savings to the companys bottom line. A Cisco Essential Operate Service (ESW) or Cisco SMARTnet Service contract entitles you to services and support designed specifically for Cisco Unified Communications products. These services are an important addition to your Cisco product warranty, which provides for the integrity of a product but does not provide support services, updates, major upgrades and parts replacement. Additionally, Cisco ESW provides maintenance and minor software updates, plus access to online resources and Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) support.
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Virtualization
Metric Improvements
Traditional DC design
Cable up per 5 yrs 8 Connects p/ Server 1 App/SVR per 4KW 50 SVR per FTE 1 app per svr 200 hours to provision Manual and Complex DR Multiple Management Planes
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