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DATA CENTERNETWORK TRANSFORMATIONASSESSMENT
Rev 1.4
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DATA CENTER ASSESSMENT
What is it?
A review of a customer’s existing networking environment in light of their business and technical
goals.
It enables customers to evaluate technology options and plan their networking/security journey
whilst providing insight as to how a Juniper solution can potentially help meet their business
goals.
The need for an assessment is usually determined during a technical workshop near the start of
the sales cycle.
Juniper assessments are available for all product categories (DC, security, core, etc.) and are
based on a common delivery methodology
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DATA CENTER ASSESSMENT - BENEFITS
What are the Customer Benefits?
• Written documentation of business goals and technical goals
• Detailed recommendations for changes, and expected business outcomes of those
recommendations based on an understanding of business goals and technical goals
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THE NETWORKING LIFECYCLE
Plan Build
Assessment
Design
Deployment
Migration
Operate
Maintenance
Optimization
What
you do
here …
Has a
huge
impact
here …
And
here …
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JUNIPER ASSESSMENTS:A STANDARDIZED, GLOBAL METHODOLOGY
• An assessment is a consulting engagement very early in the project cycle. It provides:• A detailed look at your business and technical goals
• An in-depth review of your existing network and/or security environment
• An analysis of that environment in light of your business and technical goals, identifying gaps
• Detailed recommendations for change, and expected business outcomes of those recommendations, based on the latest technology options and industry best practices
Technology-specific adaptations
Juniper Assessment Methodology –standardized globally
Common Methodology
Core & Edge
Multi-layer Convergence
High Availability
Data Center
Campus Assessment
Security
Data Center Security
Evaluation
Security Migration
Readiness
DC Transformation
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DATA CENTER TRANSFORMATION ASSESSMENT:KEY TECHNOLOGY AREAS EXAMINED
AREAS EXAMINED AREA-SPECIFIC FOCUS
LAN Infrastructure DC LAN deployment, capabilities, and characteristics.
WAN InfrastructureDC WAN topology and capabilities for both single and multi-site DC deployments (as applicable).
LAN and WAN Security Functions
LAN and WAN security services and associated traffic-flows.
Service Appliances Understand customer's DC-services and service appliances in use.
Compute Understand customer's compute and storage environments, as they relate to the network infrastructure.Storage
Management and Orchestration
Understand customer's Management Infrastructure and Platforms, as they relate to network operation.
Physical Layout and Cabling Plant
Understand customer's physical DC environment in order to better align our recommendations with the underlying physical topology.
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4. Recommendations
Consolidated Assessment
Report: Recommendations
and Next Steps
Recommendations and Impact Analysis
Qualitative Analysis
Quantitative Analysis
Gap Analysis
Report
3. Analysis
JUNIPER DATA CENTER ASSESSMENT: PHASES, ACTIVITIES AND DELIVERABLES
Assessment Phases Phase Activities and Outcome
2. Baseline Documentation review
Workshops / Interviews
Baseline
Report
1. RequirementsWorkshops / Interviews
Supporting Questionnaire
Requirements
Analysis
Report
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PHASE 1: REQUIREMENTS
DC Transformation
Industry Business Drivers
• Increased Demand
• Need for Differentiation
• Technology Advancement
• Increased Regulation
• SOA
• Business Continuity
• Consolidation
• Virtualization
• Operations
• TCO
Person-
alization
DC Transformation
Customer Business Drivers
Build Customer Business
Drivers list with customer
specifics, including:
• Personalization: Which
drivers are meaningful to the
customer, and why?
• Addition of customer-specific
drivers
• Removal of non-relevant
business drivers
• Weighting of the drivers
Architectural &
Operations
Requirements
• PERFORMANCE
• SCALE
• VIRTUALIZATION
• CONVERGANCE
• RELIABILITY
• SECURITY
• AGILITY
• SIMPLICITY
• OPENNESS
• FUTURE-PROOFING
Requires
Details of the
Requirements:
Throughput
• 10G PODs
• Services
• WAN
• Oversubscription
• In HA
Latency
CoS
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Architectural &
Operational
Requirements
DC TRANSFORMATION ASSESSMENTPHASE 2: BASELINE
Goal: Develop a complete
picture of the starting point
• Examine existing
environment in detail
• Investigate those areas
applicable to the
requirements from Phase 1
• Identify and gather
appropriate metrics
Information Baseline
• PERFORMANCE
• SCALE
• VIRTUALIZATION
• CONVERGANCE
• RELIABILITY
• SECURITY
• AGILITY
• SIMPLICITY
• OPENNESS
• FUTURE-PROOFING
Baseline
Throughput
• 1G Access
• 1:10 Oversubscription Access
• 1:4 Oversubscription Distribution
Proliferation of low-end Services
WAN links and platforms capabilities
Latency value and variance
CoS model
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DC TRANSFORMATION ASSESSMENTPHASE 3: ANALYSIS
Information
Baseline
Goal: Compare Current
State with Requirements
and identify gaps
• Analysis of the
architecture and
operational
requirements plus
associated baseline
allows the identification
of capabilities gaps
Gap Analysis
• PERFORMANCE
• SCALE
• VIRTUALIZATION
• CONVERGANCE
• RELIABILITY
• SECURITY
• AGILITY
• SIMPLICITY
• OPENNESS
• FUTURE-PROOFING
Throughput
• Increase Access Rate
• Lower oversubscription
• Flatten architecture
Consolidate Services in HE
appliances
Increase WAN capabilities
Latency variance not acceptable
Update CoS model
Analysis
Architectural &
Operational
Requirements
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Recommendations:
• List of changes
• And / or need for new
Architecture
• And / or operational
updates:
• NMS
• Automation
• Etc.
DC TRANSFORMATION ASSESSMENTPHASE 4: RECOMMENDATIONS
Gap Analysis
Recom-
mend
Architectural and
Operational Impact
• PERFORMANCE
• SCALE
• VIRTUALIZATION
• CONVERGANCE
• RELIABILITY
• SECURITY
• AGILITY
• SIMPLICITY
• OPENNESS
• FUTURE-PROOFING
Throughput
• Ubiquitous 10G
• Flat architecture
• 3:1 oversubscription DC wide
No latency variance
Virtualized Consolidated HE Services
Technical
Impact
Business
Impact
DC Transformation
Customer Business Drivers
• Increased Demand
• Need for Differentiation
• Technology Advancement
• Increased Regulation
• SOA
• Business Continuity
• Consolidation
• Virtualization
• Operations
• TCOGoal: provide more than just recommendations.
Explain the technical and the business impact of implementing the recommendations
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DATA CENTER ASSESSMENTDELIVERABLES: THE FINAL REPORT
1. An executive overview presentation that summarizes the engagement, and
provides an outline of inputs, findings, and recommendations.
2. A comprehensive
document that
captures all
activities, interim
output content,
and final
recommendation
details.
Sample TOC Extract:
1. Introduction1.1 DC Transformation Key Objectives1.2 DC Current Situation Overview1.3 DC Transformation Main Drivers1.4 DC Transformation Requirements
2. DC Transformation project details2.1 Current Situation2.1.1 DC Network Generics2.1.2 Deployed Architecture2.1.3 Services2.1.4 Virtualization2.1.5 Reliability
2.2 Identified needs and pain points2.2.1 Performance2.2.2 Scalability2.2.3 Virtualization2.2.4 ...
5. Provisioning workflows5.1 Adding an access (ToR) switch5.2 Server provisioning workflow5.3 Adding a new VLAN scenario5.4 Generic parameter change scenario
6. Recommendation Impact and Benefits
6.1 High Performance6.2 Scalability6.3 Virtualisation6.4 Reliability6.5 Agility6.6 Simplicity6.7 Openness6.8 Future-proofing
7. Roadmap and Next Steps7.1 Transformation Roadmap7.2 Recommended Next Steps
2.3 Industry View2.2.1 Performance2.2.2 Scalability2.2.3 Virtualization2.2.4 ...
3. Identified Gaps and ProposedBest-Practice Recommendations
3.1 Physical Network Topology3.1.1 DC blocks description3.1.2 Devices connectivity3.2 Logical Network Topology3.3 Switching 3.4 Routing3.5 WAN Functions3.5.1 WAN Routing3.5.2 WAN DCI3.6 Traffic Flows3.7 Management and Provisioning
4. Functional solution elements4.1 ...
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EXAMPLE:A MAJOR INTERNATIONAL BANK
• Challenges to scale, host new services, or add resources because existing DCs were reaching limits of
Power, Cooling and Space.
• “Legacy” Multi-tier design was complex to manage, causing outages, human errors, and bugs.
• Complexity/Heterogeneity of legacy infrastructures with too many DC sites, contributed to High Capex and
Opex.
Challenge
Solution
Results
• Redesign and overhaul of legacy switching infrastructure, in favor of a high-performance flat DC-Fabric
deployment option.
• Homogeneous redesign of traffic-flows across sites / business-units / and functional segments.
• Leverage existing WAN MPLS network to provide DC Interconnect capabilities, in order to promote
flexibility, scale, and business continuity capabilities.
• The solution proposed delivers 50+ differentiations and improvements in the previously defined network
characteristics, enabling the Business Drivers. This includes:
• Increase 10G-enabled access rate from 1% to 100%
• 93% reduction in maximum East-West oversubscription
• Simplification of the main workflows by 70%
• 100% multi-homed and converged server connectivity
Global, multi-
site, large scale
deployment with
stringent
availability and
performance
constraints
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DATA CENTER ASSESSMENT:YOUR INVESTMENT IN THE FUTURE
Juniper’s Investment
• 2-4 week engagement by a senior consultant
• Use of tools and skills
• Transfer of knowledge to your teams
Your Investment
• Active participation from your team
• Workshops and interviews to determine requirements
• Open disclosure of your plans
• Access to network architecture information
• Intermediate and final reviews
• List price: $XXXXX
The Benefits for You
• A documented external evaluation of your network’s current capabilities and expandability
• A clear outline of your business and technical goals as related to your data center
• A detailed, written recommendation for your data center architecture, a transformation roadmap
and recommended next steps
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