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Update VMworld 2015 News and Trends for the Hyper Converged World
Udo Würtz Chief Evangelist Global Server Business
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What´s new in VSAN 6.1?
EP Availability and Data Protection
Stretched Cluster
• Creates a cluster between 2+ geographically separated sites
• Data will be synchronously replicated
• vMotion and vSphere DRS are integrated
Remote Office / Branch Office (ROBO) – Support
• 2-node VSAN clusters can be centrally managed
VSAN Replication
• VSAN is using vSphere Replication for its replication data services
• RPO (Recovery Point Objectives) from 5 Min to 24h possible
Support for Multi-Processor Faul Tolerance
• Provides continuous availability
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What´s new in VSAN 6.1?
Server Failover and Oracle DB´s
Support for Windows Server Failover Clustering and Oracle RAC
Misc
Ulltra DIM / NVMe support
VSAN Health Check PlugIn
Management Pack for vRealize Operations
.., tbc
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What´s new in NSX 6.2?
Cross vCenter NSX - Support
Ability to deploy logical switches(LS), distributed logical routers(DLR) and distributed firewalls(DFW) across multiple vCenters
vMotion across vCenter Servers without having to reconfigure the VM or change firewall rules
Consistent Firewall Policy across multiple vCenters
Firewall Rule Sections in NSX can be marked as "Universal"
VSAN is using vSphere Replication for its replication data services
RPO (Recovery Point Objectives) from 5 Min to 24h possible
Ability to run across multiple vCenter instances
Provides continuous availability
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Misc
New Universal Logical Switch
Universal Distributed Logical Router
Better IP address discovery to impose security policies
Deeper integration into hardware
Pool multiple data centers
Recover from disasters faster
Deploy a hybrid networking for hybrid cloud infrastructures
Bug Fixes
What´s new in NSX 6.2?
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Technology Preview of Project SkyScraper – Hybrid Cloud capabilities for VMware vSphere
Cross-Cloud vMotion
• Like vMotion, VM´s with online-workload can be moved to cloud services via vSphere Client
Content Sync between on-premises and vCloud Air
• On-premise Content Library seamlessly synchronizing VM templates, vApps, ISOs, and scripts with their content
catalog in vCloud Air based on subscription
Highlights in vSphere 6.1?
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At a glance
Windows 10 Support incl. Smartcard´s and User – Profile Migration from W7, 8, Srv2008, Srv2012 to W10
Support for VSAN 6.1 regarding stretched cluster
Support for VSAN 6.1 All-Flash support
Enhanced support for Graphics, Load Balancing, One way AD – Trusts, …
Some Highlights for Horizon View 6.2
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Update on PRIMEFLEX for VMware EVO:RAIL Fast track to a hyper-converged IT infrastructure
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News on EVO:RAIL
~400 VMs / ~1.000 Desktops on 64 Nodes (vSphere 5.5)
~800 VMs / ~2.000 Desktops on 64 Nodes (vSphere 5.5)
~1.600 VMs / ~4.000 Desktops on 64 Nodes (vSphere 6)
Status quo
Comes with 2.0; stay tuned
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More Flexibility in Configurations: PRIMEFLEX for VMware EVO:RAIL™
Software for the new edge
Compute, Network and Storage
virtualization with vSphere and VSAN
VMware Support & Services (SnS)
One smart enclosure with 4 nodes and flexible configurations:
CPUs: 2x E5-2600v3; each from 6 up to 18 Cores
RAM: From192 up to 512 GB of Memory
HDD System: 1x 400GB SSD, 1x 300GB; improvement planned
2x 10GBit/s Ethernet Connectivity
For each node; all with same configration.
FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY CX400 M1
2x 10Gbit/s
2x 10Gbit/s
2x 10Gbit/s
2x 10Gbit/s
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More Performance, Ready for 6.x - Version
Up to 32 Nodes provided by 8 Appliances in one Cluster
Up to 1.152 Cores in one Cluster
Up to 16 TB of Memory in one Cluster
Today: Up to 116 TB of Storage (total) in actual Version
Up to 64x 10 Gbit/s Ethernet Connectivity
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VMs – Average of 2 vCPUs, 6GB vMEM, 60GB virtual disk
Desktops – Average of 2 vCPUs, 2GB vMEM, 30GB virtual disk
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Linear and Predictable Scalability
• From ~100VMs / 250 VDIs
on a single Appliance base
• UpTo ~800VMs / 2.000 VDIs
on an eight Appliance base
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vCenter
Server
Virtual SAN Log Insight EVO:RAIL
Engine
ESXi Server View
Management
Horizon
View
Software and Hardware at its Best: PRIMEFLEX for VMware EVO:RAIL
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New Options
Horizon View Add-On licenses
VMware Horizon Advanced and Enterprise
Orderable Now
Flexible Configurations
Full configurability – not only T-shirt sizes - for:
CPU (6 up to 18 cores)
Memory (192GB up to 512GB)
Optimized offerings based on virtual machine profile
Optimized software license usage
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Update: VMmark – Benchmark for Virtualization and Cloudpower
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Others Fujitsu
Status: July, 2015
VMmark 2.x Benchmark
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Update: Power Consumption Benchmark
Hardware Vendor System Result Published
Fujitsu FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2560 M1 10699 Mar 2015
Fujitsu FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY TX2560 M1 10685 Mar 2015
Fujitsu FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2540 M1 10654 Oct 2014
Non-Fujitsu 10206 Jan 2015
Non-Fujitsu 10103 Mar 2015
Fujitsu FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY CX2550 M1 9971 Dec 2014
Fujitsu FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2530 M1 9811 Jan 2015
Non-Fujitsu 9749 Mar 2015
Non-Fujitsu 9472 Jun 2015
Fujitsu FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY TX1320 M1 7535 Dec 2014
PRIMERGY servers
hold 6 out of 10 top
positions of all major
vendors!
PRIMERGY servers
continuously provides
leading scores in
SPECpower_ssj2008 Status: Jul 28, 2015; based on x86 Tower and Rackservers; no Bladecenter. If no Publish date is given, test date is used as reported.
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Update on: PRIMEFLEX for VMware EVO:SDDC Fast track to your VMware software-defined data center
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Virtualized Infrastructure
Appliance Data Center-Scale
Cloud Infrastructure
Softwarestack ESX, VSAN, vCenter, EVO:RAIL Engine,
vRealize Log Insight, FJ ServerView ESX, VSAN, NSX, vCenter, EVO:SDDC
Manager, vRealize Ops/Log Insight, FJ PlugIns
Managed
Hardware Server + Built-in Storage
Server + Built-in Storage +
ToR Leaf/Spine Switch + JBOD or DAS Storage
Server Specs 2U / 4N Appliance; ability to stack appliances Rack-mounted servers, Ready2Use
Scalability Up to 8 appliances Multiple racks
Key Use Cases HCI in DC, Retail or Branch Office, VDI SDDC, VDI, IaaS
FROM RAIL to SDDC
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PRIMEFLEX for VMware EVO:SDDC Software Stack
Key features Software-defined server, storage and networking
VMware ESX, vCenter, VSAN and NSX
Simplified SDDC configuration & provisioning
vRealize Operations/Log Insight provides operations and
real-time log management across physical, virtual and
cloud environments
vRealize Automation accelerates the deployment and
management of applications and compute services
Integrated SDDC lifecycle management
EVO:RACK Manager provides non-disruptive patching &
upgrading
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Horizon View – single platform for virtual desktop and
application delivery
Storage
vRealize Operations
vRealize Automation (add-on)
vSphere
VSAN
NSX-V
vRealize Log Insight
EVO:SDDC Manager + Fujitsu SW
vCenter Server
Horizon View (add-on)
Compute
Networking/Security
Management
VDI
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Introducing PRIMEFLEX for VMware EVO:SDDC
Dramatically simplifies how companies buy, deploy, and operate large scale Software-Defined Data Centers
Hyper-converged, distributed multi-rack infrastructure for your
software-defined data center Next-generation data center platform providing software-defined compute,
storage and network (scales up to ten racks)
Applies the EVO concept to the full line-up of software solutions for the
SDDC to provide customers with a single virtual rack impression
Includes EVO software specifically developed to simplify the deployment
and ongoing lifecycle management of the SDDC software
Ready-to-run hardware/software/services solution including Fujitsu
deployment service and solution maintenance
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What´s different in SDDC?
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From HDDC to SDDC
Custom Application
Google / Facebook /
Amazon Data Centers
Custom Platform
Any x86
Any Storage
Any IP network
Software / Hardware Abstraction
Software / Hardware Abstraction
Hardware Defined
Data Center (HDDC)
Any Application
HDDC Platform
Integrated x86
Integrated Storage
Vendor Specific
Network
Vert
ical In
tegra
tion
Software Defined
Data Center (SDDC)
Any Application
SDDC Platform
Any x86
Any Storage
Any IP network
Data Center Virtualization
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Hyper Converged Infrastructures SDDC vs. HDDC
Rack 1 Rack 2 Rack 3 Rack 4
SAN - Network
SAN
Storage 2
SAN
Storage 1
CIFS/NFS/iSCSI
Storage 2
CIFS/NFS/iSCSI
Storage 1
Typical IT-Infrastructure
North / South - Network
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Hyper Converged Infrastructures SDDC vs. HDDC
Rack 1 Rack 2 Rack 3 CIFS/NFS/iSCSI
Storage 2
CIFS/NFS/iSCSI
Storage 1
Hyper Converged IT-Infrastructure
East / West – IP based Network IP – Network, fully meshed
Rack 4
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Hyper Converged Infrastructures Changes at a glance
Typical IT-Infrastructure
North / South - Network
vs.
Hyper Converged IT-Infrastructure
East / West – IP based Network
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Technical Overview – Details
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PRIMEFLEX for VMware EVO:SDDC Hardware Stack– Single System View
8-24 * Fujitsu Server PRIMERGY RX2530 M1
2 * Brocade VDX 6940 (Spine Switch)
2 * Brocade VDX 6740 (ToR Switch)
1 * Brocade VDX 6740T-1G (Admin Switch)
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Management Switch
ToR Data Switches
Rack Mount Servers with Storage
Rack Power Distribution
Inter Rack Spine Switches
EVO:RACK Software
EVO:SDDC Ingridients
EVO:RACK Hardware
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Physical Infrastructure: What’s In A Rack?
One GE Management Switch for Out of Band Connectivity
Two 10 GE ToR Switches for Data Connectivity 4 x 40GE uplinks from each switch to existing data center LAN
up to 576 CPU Cores, 12 TB of Memory, 300TB of Raw Storage
24 x 2 CPU Servers with 24* 512 GB
• Pre-racked and pre-cabled equipment • Power distribution built-in • Drops for power and network uplinks
Two 32 x 40GE Inter Rack Spine Switches (first rack only)
To Data Center Power
To Data Center Ethernet Network
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Physical Infrastructure: Server
Fujitsu Server PRIMERGY RX2530
2 x Intel XEON E5-26xx v3 CPUs
512GB RAM
2 x 10 GE Ethernet Network Interfaces
1GE Out-of-Band Management Interface
On-board 8 HDDs
On-board 2 SSDs
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Physical Infrastructure: Storage
Data Center
Ethernet
Network
Ethernet based external storage
connected through Data Center Network
External Ethernet storage visible to ESX
hosts but not managed by EVO:SDDC
Physical DAS Storage – combination of HDDs and SSDs
Presented using VSAN as virtual storage capacity
Automated creation of VSAN clusters through EVO:SDDC Manager
Uses performance best practices on HDD:SSD ratios for VSAN
Redundant VSAN disk groups per physical server
Approximate storage capacity per rack is 300TB raw
VSAN capacity is fully managed through EVO:SDDC Manager
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Physical Infrastructure: ToR Switch
2 * Brocade VDX 6740 (ToR Switch)
48 x 10 GE
4 x 40 GE uplinks
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Physical Infrastructure: Admin Switch
1 * Brocade VDX 6740T-1G (Admin Switch)
48x 1GbE, 4x 10GbE
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Physical Infrastructure: Spine Switch
2 * Brocade VDX 6940 (Spine Switch)
36 x 40 GE
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Physical Infrastructure: Procurement Options
*Average VM size: 2 vCPUs, 8GB Memory, 160GB Storage
24 x 2 CPU Servers with 512 GB/Server
576 Cores, 12TB Memory,
300TB Storage (raw)
Approx. 700 x VMs, 2400 Desktops
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12 x 2 CPU Servers with 512GB/Server
288 Cores, 6TB Memory,
150TB Storage (raw)
Approx. 350 x VMs, 1200 Desktops
1/2
Ra
ck
Incremental server addition
1/3
Ra
ck
8 x 2 CPU Servers with 512GB/Server
192 Cores, 4TB Memory,
100TB Storage (raw)
Approx. 230 x VMs, 800 Desktops
Sta
rter
Kit
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EVO:SDDC Network Deployment Model Preserve Existing Data Center LAN
40 or 10GE Links
MLAG/Channel Capable
Aggregate over 160GE
10GE 10GE
Existing
LAN
1GE
Out-of-band
Integrates to existing DC network infrastructure
Fully uplink compatible to existing switches
L3 or L2 connectivity supported
L3 preferred
Use the same network management tools
…
Server
Server
4 x 40GE Ports
48 x 10GE Ports
Inter ToR connectivity For control traffic &
redundancy ToR Switch A ToR Switch B
Management Switch
EVO:SDDC
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Physical Rack 1
Physical Rack 2
Physical Rack n
Expanding The Physical Infrastructure Multi Rack Scaling – Networking InSights
…
Inter Rack Spine provides 40G connectivity between racks
Inter-rack east-west traffic ONLY
All external data traffic goes through ToR switches to DC LAN
Inter Rack Spine Switch A
Inter Rack Spine Switch B
EVO: SDDC
Uplink to Datacenter Network (2 x 40GE) Additional unused 10GE links can be added Inter Rack Ethernet Link (1 x 40GE)
Inter Rack Ethernet Link (2 x 40GE)
L3 or L2 connectivity
Existing
LAN
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EVO:SDDC Availability
•Redundant 10GE connections from ToR to each server
•Redundant uplink connectivity from ToR to Data Center network
•Redundant Inter Rack connectivity from ToR to Inter Rack Spines
•MLAG for grouping of links for increased bandwidth and availability
Network
•VSAN based DAS clustering for increased data redundancy
•Per server dual VSAN disk groups to reduce fault domains
•Dual network data paths throughout fabric for storage connectivity Storage
•Cross rack clustering* for spread of compute footprint
•Support for maintenance mode, host evacuation and re-hosting
•DRS, FT, SRM work above the Virtual Rack layer as always Compute
•Distributed EVO:SDDC Manager with internal distributed database
•Resilient management stack protected through VM high availability
•EVO:SDDC stack backups Management
* Multi rack clusters subject to the ESX and VSAN sizing and compatibility requirements
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