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Enable Cloud with Virtual Application NetworksTransforming Delivery of Applications to Users

Steve Brar, Global Product Marketing Manager, HP Networking

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Cloud Application Delivery Expectations

50%workloads will be virtualized by the end of 2012

Private, public and independent clouds

Over

1%of smartphones consume 50% of mobile data

Dynamic and mobile service consumption

Just

3 monthsto deploy a new application from data center to user

Complexity of the infrastructure

Over

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Legacy Networks Slow Application Deployment

Which server are those VMs on?

I need to start scripting

Which subnets? How much bandwidth?

OK. Ready to connect.

System admin

Network admin

Time in weeks

I need a video streaming VM

Are you ready yet?

My virtual machine is ready

Rack 3, server 5VLAN 10, 10 Mbps

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Legacy Networks Can’t Meet Cloud Expectations

Application indifferent

Rigid, physicalnetworks

Manualmanagement

Impossible to identify applications and user behaviors and meet diverse SLAs

Architected for one tenant, user type and location type with device-dependent provisioning inhibiting scale and lacking programmability

Slow to respond to new application requirements and hampered by manual errors

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Delivering new cloud network functionality

Introducing Virtual Application Networks

Extend the cloud from the data center to user in campus and branch locations

Tune the physical network to meet delivery requirements of applications

Reduce time to deploy cloud applications from weeks to minutes

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Virtual Application Networks for Cloud Deliver

Application characterization

Network virtualization

Automatedorchestration

Characterize the application to create consistency, reliability & repeatability across the entire network infrastructure

Virtualize & program the infrastructure to create multitenant, on-demand, topology & device-independent provisioning

Orchestrate based on templates, including user SLA and policy, to enable dynamic application delivery

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Converged Cloud Architecture

HP portal experienceCatalog, Service Request Management, Account Management, Aggregation, Performance, Cost, Billing, Service Reporting

HP private cloud licensed products HP managed cloud services HP cloud services

HP converged management & securityPolicy, Orchestration, Monitoring & Security

HP OpenStack

HP converged IaaS controller

Hybrid cloud solutions Hybrid Dev/Test, IaaS, Information as a Service

Hybrid cloud solutions

Standalone cloud products

& services

Common Architectural

Elements

Differentiated & 3rd Party

Infrastructure

HP managed cloud

HP CIaaS(converged Infrastructure as a service)

Converged infrastructure

Servers Network Storage

HP public cloud

HP CIaaS(converged Infrastructure as a service)

Converged infrastructure

Servers Network Storage

HP private cloud

HP CIaaS(converged Infrastructure as a service)

Converged infrastructure

Servers Network Storage

Traditional

Traditional Heterogeneous

Hardware & software

Servers Network Storage

3rd party clouds

Autonomy protect & promote

Management

Data services

IaaS ……Dev/ Test

PaaSCRM

IaaS MgmtDev/ Test

AnalyticsEmail, collab,

unified commsSecurity

Private Dev/Test

Private IaaS Private cloud w/ application lifecycle mgmt

Autonomy protect & promote

3rd Party

HP converged information Idol10 - manage data & metadata, from archive targets

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Best-in-class networking in a converged infrastructure

HP Converged Infrastructure for Cloud

Power and

cooling

Management software

FlexNetworkarchitecture

ServersStorage

Converged Infrastructur

e

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Industry’s only architecture converging data center, campus, branch

FlexNetwork Architecture

Open Scalable Secure Agile Consistent

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Virtualize by extending a control plane across the entire network

Virtual Application Networks

Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF)

Built on HP innovations

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IMC virtual application network manager module

Creating Virtual Application Networks

• Characterize applications

• Virtualize the network• Automate orchestration

Virtual application networks

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IMC virtual application network manager module

Creating Virtual Application Networks

Server CPUs

VM VM VM VM

Hypervisor

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Virtual Application Networks

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Rapid Application Deployment with VANsSystem admin Network admin

Characterize the application

1

IMC VAN managerDefine attributes

Virtualize the network2

VM managerIMC

VMwarePlug-in

Choose connection profile

Orchestrate the network

3

IMC VAN managerVM

5 min vs.

30 days

Apprequired

Appdelivered

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Reduce application delivery from months to minutes

Delivering Virtual Application Networks Today

• Characterize app using

template

• Program virtual network

resources

• Orchestrate network resources

Hypervisor management

Intelligent management center

VANplug-in

VAN policy engine

VANAPI

HPN access switch

HPN Data CenterFabric

HPN coreswitch

HPN core router

VM

VM

VM

vSwitchmanager

Server

NIC

vS

wit

ch/H

P o

pen

vS

wit

ch

VAN manager components

IMC enterprise/standard components

VAN access switch SW

VAN designer

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Virtual Application Network Components

VAN Component Orderable

Price Availability

VAN Manager Module Yes $9995 June 2012

VAN Designer Included in IMC VAN Module

VAN Plug-in Included in IMC VAN Module

VAN Policy Engine Included in IMC VAN Module

IMC v5.1 SP1 Enterprise/Standard

Yes $23029/$6819

June 2012

vSwitch Manager Included in v5.1SP1

IMC Extended APIs(included with Enterprise Platform)

Yes $9995 June 2012

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Delivering new applications in minutes versus weeks

Enable Cloud with Virtual Application Networks

Tune network to the application delivery requirements

Virtualize the network end to end, from application to user

Enable IT to manage the network with policies rather than CLI, scripts

Single pane-of-glass management for the physical and virtual network

Ensure choice with open, standards-based approach

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