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1 One small step to private cloud Infrastructure : An End User Perspective An End User Perspective Taufik Kurniawan Taufik Kurniawan Head of IT Infrastructure Head of IT Infrastructure Royal Court of Bahrain Royal Court of Bahrain [email protected] [email protected] 29/02/2012 Cloud Computing World Forum MiddleEast&NorthAfrica2012

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One small step to private cloud Infrastructure : An End User PerspectiveAn End User Perspective

Taufik KurniawanTaufik KurniawanHead of IT InfrastructureHead of IT InfrastructureRoyal Court of BahrainRoyal Court of [email protected]@rc.bh

29/02/2012Cloud Computing World Forum MiddleEast&NorthAfrica2012

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Agenda

n Background and Introductionn How cloud infrastructure can help

organization’s goals and objectivesn An implementation approach to cloud

infrastructuren Q and A

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Background and Introduction

n RC [Royal CourtRoyal Court] Vision Statementq To pro-actively provide efficient and effective service to meet all of the

requirements of HM The King, His Majesty’s Families and Other Members of the Royal Family and establish the Royal Court as a model service organization in the Kingdom of Bahrain

n RC-ISD [Information System DirectorateInformation System Directorate] Vision and Missionq To establish the Private Information System Directorate as a model service

organization within Kingdom of Bahrain, Utilizing the latest developments in Information Technology which would directly support and benefit the Royal Court as a whole.

q In line with the Royal Affairs organizational mission – to provide the highest Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) experience to support Royal Court’s Business Objectives.

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n Excellent Service to Support RC VisionRC Vision and ObjectivesObjectives

n Increase EfficiencyEfficiency and EffectivenessEffectiveness of RC Business and Social Activity/Process

n Integrate TechnologyTechnology to support RC’s humanhuman resourcesresources to conduct their business processprocess to accomplish organization’s Vision and Objectives

n Build RC Private Cloud Infrastructure to be high performanceperformance, highly reliablereliable , SecureSecure and Cost-Cost-EffectiveEffective

Background and Introduction

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Strategy and Technology

n State CIO Priorities 2012q Strategy and Solution :

n Consolidation/Optimizationn Budget and Cost Controln Governance

q Technologiesn Virtualizationn Legacy Application Modernization/Renovationn Cloud Computing

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Business and Technology

n Gartner top 10 business and technology Priorities 2011q Business:

n increase enterprise growth (1)n attract and retain new customer (2)n reducing enterprise cost (3)

q Technologiesn Cloud Computing (1)n Virtualization (2)n Mobile Technologies (3)

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Doing More with Less

n (2012) UK Study of CIO : cloud computing and virtualization technology had the biggest positive impact on businesses in 2011

n Gartner Report 18 May 2009 : Introducing Second Network Vendor Saves Money and Solidifies Operations: Second Server Second Server Vendor?Vendor? Second Storage Vendor?Second Storage Vendor?

n Doing More with Less : More positive outcomes, faster More positive outcomes, faster with less resourceswith less resources

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Cloud Computing

n Characteristicsq On Demand – Self Servicesq Broad Network Accessq Resource Poolingq Rapid Elasticityq Measured Services

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Cloud Computing

n Deployment / Typeq Public Cloudq Private Cloudq Hybrid Cloud

n Services Modelq IaaSq PaaSq SaaS

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Cloud Computing

n Road Map to Cloud Computingq Standardization/Consolidationq Virtualizationq Automationq Self-Service

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Network Layers

BeforeOSOS OSOS OSOS OSOS

Infrastructure Framework

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Storage

Application

Organization’s Strategic Business ObjectivesOrganization’s Strategic Business Objectives

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Business Application Services Layer

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Technology and InfrastructureTechnology and InfrastructureFrameworkFramework

Organization’s Organization’s Vision & MissionVision & Mission

Infrastructure Framework

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Virtualization Implementation

n Vendor-driven Solutionq HP Converged Infrastructureq Cisco Unified Computingq IBMq Fujitsuq Ecosystem Approach:

n VCE (Vmware, Cisco, EMC) Vblockn IVA (Cisco, NetApp, Vmware) FlexPod

n Gartner Report : Try to avoid vendor lock-in

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Virtualization Implementation

n End User Customized Solutionq Network Infrastructureq Server Infrastructureq Storage Infrastructure

n Gartner Report : q Introducing Second Network Vendor Saves

Money and Solidifies Operationsq Reduced up to 30% Capex while minimal

increase of OPEX

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The Approach to Private Cloud Infrastructuren Loosely coupled our

q Network (Cisco, Juniper, Extreme, Force10 etc.)q Servers (IBM, HP, DELL, FUJITSU)q Storage (EMC, NetApp, HP, Fujitsu etc.)

n Tightly Integrated with standard technologyq IPq iSCSIq LACP (802.3ad)q Ethernet ( 10, 100, 1G, 10G, 40G, 100G )

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the Approach

n Loosely Coupled Tightly Integrated Approachqq Loosely coupledLoosely coupled our infrastructure resources

(networks, servers and storages) then tightly tightly integratedintegrated them with open standard technology to get the most benefit private cloud infrastructure.

q Less vendor lock-in / more flexible to vendor choice

q More Efforts to implement and to operate and maintain

Logical Network Layout

Physical Network Layout

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Stack and Cluster

Virtual Chassis or VSS or MLAG

8x 10G Base TUplink Bonding

8x 10G Base TUplink Bonding

Network Infrastructure

Area Discussion:-Stack and Cluster-Layer 2 and Layer 3 redundancy- Virtualization Aware

Area Discussion:-Security Implementation-VLAN and QOS- Design Topology

Server year -1

Server year –NAnd Growing

Physical Servers Layout

Logical Layers Layout

Network Layers

Server Layers Layout

Virtualization Layers

Server Infrastructure

Area Discussion:-Blade Server Vs Rack Server-Network Connection-Processor and Memory-No. of VM per HW Server-HA, FT and DRS-Virtualization OS

Storage year -1

Storage year –N

And Growing

Network Layers

Server Layers Layout

Virtualization Layers

Storage Layers Layout

Storage InfrastructureArea Discussion:-NAS vs SAN-iSCSI, FC, FCOE-NFS, CIFS-Scale Up vs Scale Out-Scalability-Network Connection-Storage Cluster / Redundancy/-High Availability-Disaster Recovery

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Virtualization OS

n Magic Quadrant for x86 Server Virtualization Infrastructure (26 May 2010)q Vmwareq Microsoftq Citrixq Oracle VMq Red Hatq Novellq Parallels

Network Layers

Server Layers Layout

Virtualization Layers

Storage Layers Layout

OS Layers LayoutOSOS OSOS OSOS

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the Conclusion

n Loosely Coupled Tightly Integrated Approachqq PROsPROs

nn Based on Open standard technologyBased on Open standard technologynn Less Vendor Lock-inLess Vendor Lock-innn More Flexible to Vendor/Technology choiceMore Flexible to Vendor/Technology choicenn Comprehend and Understand the Technology betterComprehend and Understand the Technology betternn Relatively Lower CAPEXRelatively Lower CAPEX

qq CONsCONsnn More efforts and resources to implement, operate and More efforts and resources to implement, operate and

maintainmaintainnn Relatively higher OPEXRelatively higher OPEX

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Q? and A.

THANK CLOUD !THANK CLOUD !