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THE POWER OF ENTERPRISE
Roberto Cherubini IT Architect
Fujitsu Technology Solutions [email protected]
Napoli, 8 novembre 2011
Make IT Dynamic
Fujitsu
Business Segments:
Technology Solutions
Ubiquitous Solutions
Device Solutions
3rd largest IT services player
Business philosophy: Think Global, Act Local
Established:
June 1935
Employees:
172,000
Revenue:
US$ 50B
R&D
investment:
US$ 2.5B
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Fujitsu’s Innovations
1954 Relay based Mainframe
(first in Japan)
1968 Establishment of Fujitsu
Laboratories Ltd
1974 LSI based Computer
(fastest in the world)
2001 Raku-Raku
mobile phone
2010 Multi-Angle
Vision™ for
safer parking
and driving
2012 Peta-Scale
Computing
2007 World’s smallest
& most power
efficient server
2011 (Feb) e-Paper-based
Outpatient
GuidanceSolution
2009 Orbit control
system for
Ibuki satellite
2009 Zero-Watt
PC
“What mankind can dream technology can achieve”
Takuma Yamamoto, ninth President 2010
Server with
Cool-CentralTM
Architecture
2010 Zero-Watt
Server
2010 (Dec) “Green data
center in a box”
1989 Color Plasma
Display
1994 World’s 1st
PC with TV
features
2006 World’s
thinnest
12inch
notebook
(19.9mm)
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2001 to 2003 Focus on enabling a “recycling society”
1993 to 2000 Establishing the foundations for
environmental management
2004 to 2006 Shift to focus on sustainable environment
working with customers and partners RoHS achieved ahead of deadline
2004 Super green products introduced
1998 Green products introduced
2010 onwards Aiming to reduce carbon emissions by a total of
7 million tons
1994 ISO14001 accreditation
First IT manufacturer (ICL) to receive Blue Angel eco label
1988 European Recycling
Centre opened
1993 First Green PC on the market
1995 – 1998 Rated No.1 by Bund for Green PCs
2002 World’s first
green motherboard
2009 Launch of world’s first 0-Watt PC
2008 Launch of 0-Watt monitor
2007 to 2009 “Green innovation” extended across all areas
Member of Green Grid Joined Climate Savers Computing Initiative
2007 Environmentally conscious solutions introduced
World’s 1st green consumer PC
We are the first IT vendor with a complete range of environmentally sound products Green Policy 21
Our long-term environmental vision
“Everything Green”
Creating value through environmental commitment
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For the second year in a row FUJITSU
has been awarded the top spot as Top
Green IT Vendor in global IT
publication Computerworld’s Top12
Green IT Vendor Ranking.
Leaving competitors HP and IBM
trailing in second and sixth position
respectively, Fujitsu raced to the
number one spot amongst a total of 70
applicants including all of the IT
industry’s heavyweights
2011 Top Green-IT Vendors
1. Fujitsu
2. Hewlett-Packard
3. Accenture
4. Microsoft
5. Qualcomm
6. IBM
7. Intel
8. BT Group
9. SAP
10.Internap Network Services
11.Dell
12.Avnet
NUMBER 1 – again!!
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Malaysia
India
Philippines
Portugal
Poland
Expanding globally…
Global
Scale and coherence
Knowledge, assets and expertise
Delivery capability
Client management
Offering the security and confidence that is a function of scale and reach;
a global delivery capability and the option of global client management
7 global delivery centers
>80 data centers in 16 countries
4 global service desks
supporting 29 languages
Russia
Costa Rica
Integrated GDC network for 24/7
service across key time zones
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A strong global partner ecosystem
Strong global partner ecosystem to provide our customers with the best solutions, Fujitsu is partnered with the top providers in their respective fields.
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Dynamic Infrastructures Overview
Dynamic Infrastructures open up new ways of optimization, allowing customers to use IT depending on their particular needs, means and skills.
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Infrastructure
Products & Services
Infrastructure
Solutions
Managed
Infrastructure
Infrastructure
as a service
Managed Office Managed Data Center
Workplace
as a Service
Server
as a Service
Software
Servers Clients Storage
Network
Storage
as a Service
Managed Maintenance
Dynamic Infrastructures
Managed
Service
Desk
Virtualization
Scalable File Server
Solution
Consolidation VDI Cloud Foundation
Business Continuity Data Protection Etc.
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Evolution of Information Technology T
ran
sfo
rmation
Time
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Industry Standards
Consolidation & Standardization
Virtualization
Hypervisor
Automation
Tools & Process
Orchestration
Industrialization
Managed
Infrastructures
Cloud
Computing
IT as a utility
Recap: What is cloud computing?
Cloud Computing is:
A standardized IT capability
(services, software, or infrastructure)
delivered via Internet technologies
in a pay-per-use, self-service way.
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What is cloud computing?
An IT delivery model
High scaling levels
Offered as (web) service
Based on Internet technologies
Traditional Cloud
Purchasing Buy the
infrastructure Buy the service
Business
model
Pay for devices
and maintenance
Pay according to
usage
Access Corporate
network Internet
Technology Dedicated, static,
not shared
Client-capability,
scalable, elastic,
dynamic
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Cloud Computing
Pay per
use
Elastically
Scalable
Lots of confusing messages but simply put....
The means of consuming technology as a utility
Self
Service
Private
just for you
Community (Trusted)
selectively shared
Public
shared with anyone Hybrid
a mix
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SaaS
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Architecture – A deeper look into XaaS
PaaS
IaaS
Infrastructure
Product
Abstraction &
Virtualization
Dynamic
Resource
Management
Infrastructure
Service
Management
Server Storage Network
OS/VM
Server Mgmt. Storage Mgmt. Network Mgmt.
Resource Orchestration / Provisioning
Portal Account Billing SLA
Application Oriented Middleware
Applications
Business Process
PaaS
IaaS
SaaS
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Own IT
Cloud computing – what is behind?
IaaS cloud PaaS cloud SaaS cloud
Own IT Data
Application
Own IT Data
Application logic
Own IT Data
Application logic
Own IT Data
Infrastructure
Middleware Middleware
Runtime
Middleware
Runtime
Application
Dedicated or
Shared
Resources
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Server Primergy
Componente elaborativa
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Servers for Dynamic Infrastructures
Full line of Industry Standard Servers for SME, Branch Offices and Datacenter needs
Certification and Support for Operating Systems & Applications
ServerView Management Suite
Components, PRIMECENTER Rack, Storage, Infrastructures
Common Infrastructure and Services
Consult Design Build Maintain Operate
Blade Server BX Tower Server TX Rack Server RX Cloud Server CX
TX100, TX120, TX140, TX150, TX200, TX300
RX100, RX200, RX300, RX600, RX900
BX400 / BX900 with SX960 BX920, BX922, BX924, BX960
CX1000 with CX120 / CX122
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PRIMERGY TX Overview
TX100 TX120 TX150 TX200 TX300
Remote management (iRMC on-board)
Increased data availability (hot-plug SAS/SATA HDDs)
Higher availability: hot-plug PSU
Top expandability,
performance and availability
(redundant fans)
Single Socket Dual Socket
Ready for Virtualization
ECC Memory, RAID 0/1/10, Server OS Support, 7x24 operation, Basic management
Intel® Xeon® support , RAID 5/6, tape backup
TX140
Rackable
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ENERGY STAR 1.0 for Enterprise Servers ENERGY STAR 5.0 for Small Scale Servers
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PRIMERGY RX Overview
PRIMERGY RX rack servers are the perfect platform to form Dynamic Infrastructures and thus benefit from energy-efficient and cost/performance-optimized systems.
RX100 RX200 RX300 RX600
Entry level
price /
performance
Maximum
performance at
minimum space
High expandability,
performance and
reliability
High virtualization
performance and
mission-critical
reliability
Redundant, hot -plug fans / HDDs / PSUs
Enhanced manageability – ServerView Suite
Advanced ECC Advanced ECC, SDDC, Memory Mirroring and Hot-spare memory
Dual Socket Quad Socket
Ready for virtualization
Less complexity by use of identical components such as hard disks, power supplies, …
Expandability & Performance
Mono Socket 8 Socket
It starts where 4
socket servers end
up!
RX900
ENERGY STAR 1.0 for Enterprise Servers
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PRIMERGY BX Overview
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PRIMERGY
BX400
PRIMERGY
BX900
Fully-featured blade system built from the ground up as a user-friendly and versatile IT infrastructure
designed for midsized customers with large computing and storage requirements, including
branch offices.
Dynamic server infrastructure in a single chassis for enterprise data centers. Shows its features when it comes to topics of virtualization, high availability
and scalability
Less needed components and floorspace than rack-mounted servers
Centralized design with full system redundancy
Reduced energy consumption and cooling
Simplified installation and management
Modular upgrade options for enhanced investment protection
PRIMERGY BX satisfies the IT needs with typical requirements to maximize computing power and scalability while keeping space and power consumption to a minimum.
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The Dynamic Cube
PRIMERGY BX900
or “the most “dynamic” server…
Dynamic Power & Cooling
Embedded Cool-safe™ Technology
Super efficient power suppl. >90%
ServerView Power Management
Dynamic Virtualization
Highest Processor, Memory & Network Density in a 10U Design
Latest INTEL virtualization
For all leading hypervisor platforms
ServerView Virtual IO Manager
Dynamic High Availability
Fully redundant design (MMB’s, NIC’s, Fans, PSU’s)
ServerView Resource Coordinator
Prefailure Detection and Analysis
Dynamic Performance
MMB & switch stacking
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The Math's
18 x 2 Sockets x 6 Cores = 216 Cores in 10 U
or 9 x 4 Sockets x 8 Cores = 288 Cores in 10 U
18 x 18 DIMMs x 16 GB = 5.184 GB Memory
18 x 16 Lanes x 22 Gbit/s = 6.400 Gbit/s Midplane Bandwidth
(6 x 4 HDD SX + 12 x 2 HDD BX) x 300 GB = 14,4 TB DAS Storage capacity
Management Blade interconnectivity & Switch stacking (up to 4 Chassis)
8 x Connection Blades with the choice of switch- or pass through modes
Infiniband QDR (40Gbit/s) capable
System ID Card (“we just love details”)
BX900 Rear View
BX900 Front View
PRIMERGY BX900 at a glance
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PRIMERGY BX400: Value Proposition
Versatile infrastructure for customers with large computing and storage requirements that saves time and money from the start and is manageable with existing resources.
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Simplicity itself
Save valuable time and cut daily operations by
up to 60%.
Smart and modular
Combine leading-edge technology with
impressive I/O flexibility and bandwidth known from the PRIMERGY
BX900.
Low on running costs
Potential of up to 20% overall cost reduction.
Smooth IT Operation
Spend less time on setup and concentrate
on your business.
Connection to the cloud to expand the
on-site infrastructure.
Kind to the environment
Reduce your electric bill by up to 30%.
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PRIMERGY BX400 - Facts
Technical realization generates the basis to achieve targets.
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Up to 8 server blades x 2 CPUs x 6 Cores = 96 cores in 6U chassis or tower server
Up to 8 server blades x 18 DIMMs x 16 GB = 2.304 GB memory
8 (server blades) x 12 (I/O lanes) x 20 Gb/s + 4 (CB’s) x 4 (Interconnects CBs) x 20 Gb/s = 2,240 Gb/s Midplane bandwidth
Up to 2x SX960 storage blades with up to 12 TB capacity (also available as virtual storage)
FibreChannel 8 Gb/s, Ethernet 1 and 10 Gb/s & Infiniband QDR 40 Gb/s capable
Benchmark records (e.g. SAP SD, VMware VMmark, SPECjbb2005)
Local Service Panel for setup and basic administration tasks
Shared DVD drive and USB ports
System ID Card
Rack
Floorstand
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PRIMERGY BX400: Easy-To-Use
Easy installation processes and execution of basic management tasks helps users to save valuable time and can cut the daily operations by up to 60 percent.
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No need for a system installation
Set basic parameters with intuitive wizard-driven interface via LCD or ServerView GUI
Local and remote installations - additionally mass rollout installations
Makes it easy to install a lot of blades
Use cases (1:1, 1:N)
Executive system user interface
Easily monitor the system’s status and execute basic management tasks
Virtualization of physical addresses which enable to add or replace blades via a few simple mouse clicks
Uniform operations for physical and virtual servers combined with cost-effective HA
Easy-to-Install
Easy-to-Operate
Comfortable way of receiving the latest versions of FW, BIOS, drivers, agents
Update of various components by one task
Installation and updates of BIOS, firmware and software components, drivers, ServerView agents
Easy-to-Maintain
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PRIMERGY BX400: Green IT
Reduce your electric bill by up to 30 percent, put less strain on the air conditioning, and reduce the IT related CO2 emissions.
Consolidated and centralized design
4 or more server blades deliver power efficiency advantages*
Investment protection for future system growth
8 BX Blades: 1.639W
8 RX Servers: 2.104W
465W
reduction
Server operation: 24 hours x 365 days
Cost per kWh: 0.14€
Power costs ~ 570€ / year saving
* Figures include power consumption of the server blade and of the enclosure with
shared components such as PSU, MMB and connection blades.
Holistic Power Management
Low noise (45dB) to meet office environments
Selectable power consumption modes (e.g. adaptive mode or minimum mode)
Super-efficient power supplies ( 92%)
Cool-safe™ Technology
Gartner: 2008-2012 CAGR (%) by Form Factor
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500
1.000
1.500
2.000
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Watt
Blade
Server
Rack Server
Rack-Server vs. PRIMERGY BX400
Power efficiency advantages
When operating 8 servers…
Additional advantages
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PRIMERGY BX400: Cost Sensitive
Modular upgrade options
Investment protection
Possible integration of new technologies in existing environments
Up to 50% less space than traditional servers
Significantly reduced costs for cabling and deployment of network connections
Simplified installation and management by consolidating and centralizing
Easily add or replace of components without re-cabling and involving people or complicated processes
Possible software updates by one task
Reduced energy consumption and cooling
Infrastructure components are shared
PSUs and fans with high efficiency
Integrated energy management
Analysis Rack BX400
Hardware 35.485€ 38.215€
Infrastructure 14.080€ 5.560€
Management 5.550€ 2.085€
Power & Cooling 6.180€ 3.215€
TCO 61.295€ 49.075€ (-19,9%)
Consolidated design that is more affordable to buy and efficient to own with lower total operational costs compared than traditional servers, storage and networking.
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Hardware Infrastructure Management Power & Cooling
Rack Server PRIMERGY
BX400
Gartner: 2008-2012 CAGR (%) by Form Factor
Rack-Server vs. PRIMERGY BX400 Reasons to choose blade server
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PRIMERGY BX - Server Blades
Our blade servers provide maximum performance, redundancy together with latest technology, but with only low power consumption.
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PRIMERGY
BX920 S2
PRIMERGY
BX924 S2
PRIMERGY
BX922 S2
BX920 S2 BX922 S2 BX924 S2
Max.
number per
system unit
8 8 8
Processor Intel® Xeon®
5500/5600
Intel® Xeon®
5500/5600 Intel® Xeon®
5500/5600
Number of
Processors Up to 2 Up to 2
Up to 2
Memory 2 GB - 144 GB 2 GB - 192 GB 2 GB - 288 GB
Memory
Slots
9 12 18
Network
Controller
2 x Intel® 82575
4 x 10/100/1000
Mbit/s Ethernet
2 x Intel®
82576, 4 x
10/100/1000
Mbit/s Ethernet,
Intel® VT-c)
1x Dual-
channel
10GbE LAN
controller
Expansion
slots
2 2 2
Maximum
HDDs
1-2 hot-plug, 2.5-
inch, SAS HDD,
SATA HDD or
SSD
max. 2 x
SSD SATA 2.5-
inch
(non hot-plug)
max. 2 x
SSD SATA 2.5-
inch
(non hot-plug)
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PRIMERGY BX – I/O Connectivity
I/O traffic between server blades and the external world is directed through the midplane and up to four Connection Blades.
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10G
ETH
8G FC
10G
FCoE
1G
ETH
40G IB
8G FC
1G
ETH
1G
ETH
1/10G
ETH
I/O Type Downlinks Uplinks Max. number
per system unit
Eth Switch/IBP
10Gbit/s 18/8 18x10Gb 8x10Gb (SFP+) 4
(CB slot 1,2,3,4)
Eth Pass-Thru
1/10Gbit/s 18/18 18 x1/10
Gb
18 x1/10 Gb
(SFP/SFP+)
4
(CB slot 1,2,3,4)
Eth Switch/IBP
1Gbit/s 18/6 18x1Gb 6x1Gb (RJ45) 4
(CB slot 1,2,3,4)
Eth Switch/IBP
1Gbit/s 36/12 36x1Gb 8x1Gb (RJ45),
4x1GB (SFP)
4
(CB slot 1,2,3,4)
Eth Switch/IBP
1Gbit/s 36/8+2 36x1Gb 8x1Gb (RJ45),
2x10Gb (SFP+)
4
(CB slot 1,2,3,4)
SAS Switch
6Gbit/s 18/6
18 x 6Gb
SAS
6 x 6 Gb SAS
(SFF8088)
2
(CB slot 3,4)
FC Pass Thru
8Gbit/s 18/18
18x8Gb 18x4/8Gb
(SFP/SFP+)
3
(CB slot 2,3,4)
FC Switch
8Gbit/s 18/8
18x8Gb 8x4/8Gb
(SFP/SFP+)
3
(CB slot 2,3,4)
IB Switch
40Gbit/s 18/18
18x40Gb 18x40Gb
(QSFP)
1
(CB slot 3,4)
6G
SAS
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PRIMERGY SX Storage Blades - Details
Model SX910 S1 SX940 S1 SX960 S1 VSX960 S1 SX980 S1
Form Factor SHSW SHSW SHDW SHSW + SHDW SHDW
RAID
capabilities
- RAID 0, 1, 10,
5, 6, BBWC
RAID 0, 1, 10,
5, 6, BBWC
RAID 5, 50,
BBWC
RAID 0, 1, 10,
5, 6, BBWC
Drive
options
1x LTO-3, LTO-
4, LTO-5
4x SATA, SAS,
SSD
10x SATA,
SAS, SSD
5x or 10x SATA,
SAS, SSD
10x SATA,
SAS, SSD
Topology PCIe / DAS PCIe / DAS PCIe / DAS NAS + IP-SAN SAS
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PRIMERGY VSX – Virtual Storage
PRIMERGY VSX delivers a flexible, shared storage server solution as „datacenter in the box solution“ for PRIMERGY blade server environments. BX400 example:
Overview
PRIMERGY VSX is designed as networked storage for PRIMERGY BX blade servers
Based on: NetApp Data ONTAP-v
Hosted on the storage control blade running in a virtual machine of an installed VMware ESX
Online storage provided by SX960 (5 or 10 disks)
Connected to other blades via 1 or 10GbE Connection Blade(s)
Fully integrated into ServerView
Easy onside customer installation process with ServerView Installation Manager
PRIMERGY
VSX
Up to 5 productive
blades
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SME - Datacenter in a Box
Failover Cluster
Up to 4 (5 if no tape blade is used) productive nodes.
Live-migrate VMs through an internal network.
Use HA and/or FT features.
Ample Ethernet bandwidth ensures great performance.
Shared Storage
IP-SAN storage appliance based on BX920 S2 + SX960 S1.
Use Windows Storage Server or NetApp Data ONTAP-v.
Central Management
Blade hosts management for physical and virtual machines.
Shared Backup
LTO 5 tape blade connected via PCIe for disaster recovery.
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PRIMERGY CX1000 - Revolution
Dedicated rack- server infrastructure designed for the needs of cloud computing, “managed hosting” and “web hosting” providers.
Objectives
Optimize rack and server features for hosting applications
Remove “hardware overhead” of classical datacenter infrastructure
Address the needs for
High density and lowest power consumption
Specific server and rack management functionality
Easy to install, operate & replace
Covering a wide range of hosting services by distinct servers in a common rack infrastructure
Addressing today’s operating issues (density vs. cooling)
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Two fans instead of 100’s
Separation of hot and cold air
No hot air aisles needed ( save 40%+ on DC space)
Back to back assembly
Save 25% on energy consumption vs “classic” Rackservers
Innovative cooling concept saves datacenter space and energy
Highly scalable fabric concept
Choice of supported system boards
38 x 1U trays per rack
Ease of operation and service
Flexible and customizable
High efficient PSUs
Saves infrastructure costs
Simple and cost efficient compute nodes
Advanced power and infrastructure management
Support for all IP network and storage
10GbE fabric, iSCSI, FC, FCoE, InfiniBand
Rack slots for switches or fabrics extenders
CNA or NIC on cloud node
Environmental control
Airflow, temperature, power consumption
Simple failure indicator per node
IPMI based management
Optional service packs
Install, change, operate
Self service portal
PRIMERGY CX1000 provides optimized rack and server features and removes the “hardware overhead” of classical datacenter infrastructures.
PRIMERGY CX1000 – What It Is?
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Serverview Suite
Software per DC Automation
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ServerView Suite
Integrated solution for Server Life Cycle Management increases efficiency of operation
Integrate IT – Smooth, seamless, manage
uniformly
• in Enterprise Management
• in Vendor Management
• Integrate other platforms
Set up IT – Fast, easy, reliable
• Setup installation
• Mass deployment
Control IT – Centralized, easy, efficient
• Monitoring, Administration, Alerting
• Performance Management
• Power Management
• Storage Management
Dynamize IT – Simple, sophisticated, highly
efficient
• IO Virtualization
• Resource Management
• Resource Orchestration
Maintain IT – in any state, from any place
• Remote Management
• Update Management
• Tools for investigation
• Tools for Inspection
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VMware VirtualCenter (vCenter)
using VMotion together with DRS
(Dynamic Resource Scheduler)
ServerView Management Server
Using PreFailure Detection &
Analysis (PDA)
PRIMERGY BX900: Pre-failure Detection and Analysis
ESX ESX ESX ESX
VM01 VM02
VM04
VM05
VM06 VM07 VM09
VM10
redundant SAN Switch Blades
redundant LAN Switch Blades
SV Operations Manager monitors all Servers
(fans, CMOS batteries, CPUs, memory modules
and hard disks)
PDA detects a violated threshold and reports
this incident directly to the DRS in vCenter
vCenter automatically puts the effected server
into „Maintenance Mode“
All virtual machines are moved to other
physical servers within the Virtual
infrastructure using VMotion
VM06
ESX
VM03
VM08
VM04
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Zero-Downtime for vSphere (PDA for DRS)
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ServerView Virtual I/O Manager (VIOM)
ServerView Virtual I/O Manager enables for flexible operation of server blades by easy and seamless adaptation to changing circumstances.
Each server I/O adapter comes with a pre-assigned default physical network address (WWN or MAC) used to identify servers on SAN or LAN networks.
This makes it necessary to reconfigure network settings when performing server deployment, maintenance and recovery tasks
I/O virtualization
Abstraction layer between the servers and the external networks
Uses server profiles to store blade-specific information like I/O addresses, I/O connections or even boot parameters
Enabling administrators to run an application by simply assigning a profile to a server blade
Each profile can be moved not only within the same blade chassis, but also across hundreds of servers
Paves the way for substantial improvements in scalability and flexibility.
I/O virtualization with VIOM
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RCVE – Overview
Automated server setup, installation and deployment
Automatic recovery of failed servers (N+1 failover)
Fast and reliable backup and restore mechanisms
Dynamic orchestration of physical and virtual resources
Installation / Addition
Serv
ice A
Serv
ice B
Serv
ice C
Spare
Serv
er
Serv
ice D
Server Addition
Reduced installation time
by avoiding repetition of
manual tasks
Fa
iled
Serv
ice B
Serv
ice C
Quick system recovery
Fully automated
switchover triggered on
hardware failures
Failover
Serv
ice A
Serv
ice A
Serv
ice B
Serv
ice C
Spare
Serv
er
Backup/Restore
Remote backup/restore
functionality increases
system reliability
Maintenance
Automate the most common operations during a server lifecycle
Dynamic Orchestration
Serv
ice A
Serv
ice B
Uniform Management of
physical and virtual
resources
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Comparison RCVE and ROR
ServerView Resource Coordinator VE manages server resources on a physical and virtual level
ServerView Resource Orchestrator manages infrastructure resources on a logical level using definitions
Utilizes underlying resources managers like RCVE for servers and others for storage and network
Contains RCVE functionality
Global Resource Pool
Servers Storage Net SW Images
Tenant 1
Logical Platform
Logical
Server
Logical
Server
Logical
Server
Tenant 2
Logical Platform
Logical
Server
Logical
Server
Logical
Server
Global Resource Pool
Servers Storage Net SW Images
Tenant 1
Logical Platform
Logical
Server
Logical
Server
Logical
Server
Tenant 2
Logical Platform
Logical
Server
Logical
Server
Logical
Server
ServerView Resource Orchestrator ServerView Resource Coordinator VE
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Automation
Service portal
Users can select required resources by themselves
Monitors availability and status
Cost estimations
Integrated with approval process
Benefits
Flexible and fast allocation of resources for each purpose
Estimation of pay per use, available for system users
Select a template
Name CPU Memory Disk
Small 1GHz * 1 2GB 32GB
Medium 2GHz * 1 4GB 64GB
Large 2GHz * 2 8GB 128GB
X-Large 2GHz * 4 16GB 256GB
Template:
OK Cancel
Windows2008 OS Image:
Select a OS image
Medium
CPU 2GHz *1, Mem 4GB,
Disk 64GB
Template:
OK Cancel
US$5/hour Charge:
Estimation
Medium
CPU 2GHz *1, Mem 4GB,
Disk 64GB
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Eternus DX series
Componente Storage
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Fujitsu Disk Storage System
'70 Capacity '80 '90 2000 2010
Disk Storage System for Mainframe
Disk Storage System for Open Systems
F479
F6421
F6427
ETERNUS
GR740
ETERNUS6000
ETERNUS8000
ETERNUS DX8700
Fujitsu is a storage manufacturer
with 40 years experience!
200 MB/14”
400 MB/Unit
446 MB/10.5”
896 MB/Unit
1.89 GB/8”
7.56 GB/Unit
146 GB/3.5”
27 TB/System
500 GB/3.5”
503 TB/System
750 GB/3.5”
2,047 TB/System
2TB/3.5”
5,456 TB/System
MB
GB
TB
PB
40th
Anniversary
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ETERNUS DX product family P
erf
orm
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ce
Capacity
Midrange Series
Entry Series
Enterprise Series
Seamless, consistent product family
Compatible building blocks, one unified management
ETERNUS
DX8700 S2
ETERNUS
DX410 S2
ETERNUS
DX440 S2
ETERNUS
DX60 S2
ETERNUS
DX80 S2/DX90 S2
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ETERNUS SF (Advanced Copy Manager, Storage Cruiser and Disk Space Monitor)
ETERNUS SF Express
Seamless growth with the business
Seamless ETERNUS DX product family design allows
Extensive scalability within a model
Scale by upgrading to higher model
Maximum investment protection
Continue to use the existing disk drives with all data on it
No copy or move of TB of data
DX440 S2
Functionality, Scalability, Performance, Management
Ca
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cit
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row
th
DX60 S2
DX80 S2
DX90 S2
DX410 S2
DX8700 S2
Economy Small Midsize Enterprise
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ETERNUS DX60/DX80/DX90 – line-up Using high-end CPU (Intel® Xeon© 1.73GHz), Supporting FCoE/iSCSI 10Gbit/s
Provides optimal storage environments for customer scales and usage scenes, such as research and development,
other uses in various departments from small, medium to large companies.
ETERNUS DX60
Max. drive number: 24
Max. cache capacity: 2GB
ETERNUS DX80 S2
Max. drive number: 120
Max. cache capacity: 4GB
ETERNUS DX90 S2
Max. drive number: 240
Max. cache capacity: 8GB
New models
3.5” model 2.5” model
3.5” model
2.5” model
3.5” model
2.5” model
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DX60 DX80 S2 DX90 S2 Remarks
CPU Xscale 800MHz Xeon 1.73GHz Xeon 1.73GHz
Maximum drive number 24 120 240 When 2.5” drives are installed
Maximum storage capacity (Physical)
SAS 14.4 [TB]
21.6 [TB]
72 [TB]
108 [TB]
144 [TB]
216 [TB]
With 3.5” SAS 600GB drives
With 2.5” SAS 900GB drives
Nearline SAS
48 [TB]
72 [TB]
240 [TB]
360[ TB]
240 [TB]
360 [TB]
With 3.5” Nearline SAS 2TB drives
With 3.5” Nearline SAS 3TB drives
Maximum cache capacity 2 [GB] 4 [GB] 8 [GB]
Host interfaces (Maximum port number per device)
FC 1/2/4G iSCSI 1G iSCSI 100M SAS 3G
(4port) (4port) (4port) (4port)
FC 2/4/8G FCoE 10G iSCSI 1/10G SAS 3/6G
(4port) (4port) (4port) (4port)
FC 2/4/8G FCoE 10G iSCSI 1/10G SAS 3/6G
(8port) (8port) (8port) (8port)
New! New!
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New!
The New Champion – ETERNUS DX80 S2
ETERNUS DX80 S1 vs. DX80 S2
3x more I/O performance
2x more throughput performance
Stable response time even at 100% load
ETERNUS DX80 S2 records 2,685.50 MBPS with SPC Benchmark-2™
shows aggregated performance in large-sized, sequential access environments
consists of 3 distinct workload profiles: Large file processing, Large database queries & Video on Demand
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ETERNUS DX60/DX80/DX90 – features
ETERNUS DX90 S2 ETERNUS DX60
Up to 24 drives mixed
SAS & Nearline SAS
FC or iSCSI model for up
to 4 direct or 64 network
attached hosts
SAS model for up to
4 direct attached hosts
FC model for 3.5“
or 2.5“ drives
ETERNUS DX80 S2
Up to 120 drives mixed
SAS & Nearline SAS & SSD
FC or iSCSI model for up
to 4 direct or 128 network
attached hosts
SAS model for up to
4 direct attached hosts
FC model for 3.5“
or 2.5“ drives
RAID 0, 1, 1+0, 5,
5+0, 6 support
Redundant & Hot-pluggable
components
Up to 120 drives mixed
SAS & Nearline SAS & SSD
FC model for up to
8 direct or 256 network
attached hosts
Storage based
replication REC
Outstanding Benefits
Data Block Guard
Cache Protector
Redundant Copy
Data Encryption
SAS, Nearline SAS or SSD
RAID Migration
Energy-efficient Eco-mode
Simple operation
Connectivity of choice
Thin Provisioning
Versatile usage scenarios
Snapshots & Clones
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ETERNUS SF Express
For ETERNUS DX60/DX80/ DX90 with focus on SMB functio- nality and ease of use
Simplify management of multiple ETERNUS
DX60/DX80/DX90 systems
Health status and performance monitoring
Power consumption visualization and reduction
(in future versions)
Centralized storage configuration
and deployment (in future versions)
Local Copy: Snapshots and Clones
Simple setup wizard and console
Fast online data recovery
Testing new fixes, testing what-if scenarios
Rapid server deployment
Data mining
Remote Equivalent Copy (REC):
manage array based replication with DX90 S2
High Availability Disaster Recovery
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Product Lineup ETERNUS DX400 S2
DX410 S2 DX440 S2 Remarks
Maximum drive number 480 960 When 2.5” drives are installed
Maximum
storage
capacity
(Physical)
SAS
288 [TB]
432 [TB]
576 [TB]
864 [TB]
With 3.5” SAS 600GB drives
With 2.5” SAS 900GB drives
Nearline SAS 480 [TB]
720 [TB]
960 [TB]
1440 [TB]
With 3.5” Nearline SAS 2TB drives
With 3.5” Nearline SAS 3TB drives
Maximum cache capacity 16 [GB] 96 [GB]
Host interfaces
(Port number per device)
FC 2/4/8G
FCoE 10G
iSCSI 1/10G
(16port)
(8port)
(8port)
FC 2/4/8G
FCoE 10G
iSCSI 1/10G
(32port)
(16port)
(16port)
Maximum configuration size
(CE size)
5U (3U) 5U (3U) CE: Controller Enclosure
Newly adopting FCoE/iSCSI 10Gbit/s, Supporting 2.5“/3.5”SAS drives, Small and lightweight
Cost effective midrange systems provide enterprise-class storage environments
ETERNUS DX410 S2
Max. drive number: 480
Max. cache capacity: 16GB
ETERNUS DX440 S2
Max. drive number: 960
Max. cache capacity: 96GB
3.5” model 3.5” model 2.5” model 2.5” model
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ETERNUS DX8700 S2 series
ETERNUS DX8700 S2
Max. Capacity
4,068 TB
Number of drives Max. 3,072 (2.5“)
Max. 1,536 (3.5“)
Controller Modules (CM) 2 or 4 or 6 or 8
Cache Memory 12 – 768 GB
Max. Host Interfaces
FC (8 Gbit/s)
FCoE (10Gbit/s)
iSCSI (1/10 Gbit/s)
128
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64
Enterprise
disk storage
system
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ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser
Configuration Management Correlation Management
Fault Management Performance Management
SAN
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Array based Data
Protection
functionality
Backup and
Archiving Software
Tape Storage Data Protection
Appliances
Fujitsu
ETERNUS CS
High End
ETERNUS CS800
Fujitsu
ETERNUS
LT 20/40/60
Quantum
Oracle
High End
Tape
Symantec
Enterprise Vault
NetBackup
BackupExec
Commvault
Simpana
EMC
NetWorker
SourceOne
DPA
AVAMAR
Fujitsu
ETERNUS DX
with
ETERNUS SF
ACM
Services: Analyse, Consult, Design, Build, Operate, Maintain
Best in class Products from Fujitsu and our partners
Management Solutions (Assessment tools)
Managed Storage / Backup on Demand Concepts
EMEA Data Protection Solution Portfolio
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ETERNUS CS800
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ETERNUS CS800
data protection appliance
Optimized for backup to disk with deduplication
Disk performance
Most efficient deduplication (up to 95%)
Radically simplified
Integrated replication functionality combined with
deduplication
Reduces bandwidth needs for remote
replication by a factor up to 20
Saves network costs
Enables to integrate local backups into central
systems
Flexibility
Scalability
Optional path to tape
Backup to disk
(NAS / VTL)
Deduplication
Replication
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CS800
NAS VTL
Path to Tape
Fibre Channel Ethernet
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SaaS
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Architecture – A deeper look into XaaS
PaaS
IaaS
Infrastructure
Product
Abstraction &
Virtualization
Dynamic
Resource
Management
Infrastructure
Service
Management
Server Storage Network
OS/VM
Server Mgmt. Storage Mgmt. Network Mgmt.
Resource Orchestration / Provisioning
Portal Account Billing SLA
Application Oriented Middleware
Applications
Business Process
PaaS
IaaS
SaaS
Catalog Manager
Configuration Manager
Resource
Orchestrator
Resource
Coordinator VE
PRIMERGY
PRIMEQUEST
SPARC Enterprise
ETERNUS
Storage ETERNUS SF
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Zero client
Componente fruizione
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Reduced device costs No processor, no hard disk, no optical disk drive,
no memory, no operating system
More than 30% savings
Reduced rollout costs No local installation
“Plug and play”
Reliability and Security No moving parts – no mechanical failures
No integrated storage or operating system, no blue screens
No local data
No viruses
VDI Client: Zero Client
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Desktop Virtualization
Supports VMware® ESX/ESXi based desktop virtualization
Software, drivers and operating system remain on the server
Service benefits:
Easy provisioning and update
Fast recovery after failure
Secure data (controlled backup)
Higher productivity and satisfaction
Cost reduction:
Save administration costs
Reduce user downtime
OS
Apps
OS
Apps
OS
Apps
Connection Broker
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