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UCS Is To Physical As VMware Is To Virtual Cisco Unified Computing System Unified Management UCS Benefits Building Blocks of Cisco UCS Wire for Bandwidth, Not Connectivity UCS 2208XP I/O Module UCS 5108 Blade Chassis Parts UCS 1280 VIC Modes of VM-FEX Unified Computing System Manager Management Protocols Current UCS Compute Portfolio ; Performance Optimized for Bare Metal, Virtualized, and Cloud Applications

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The Next Wave of Virtualization & Fabric Computing With Cisco’s Unified Computing System

In CollaborationWith Intel®

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UCS Is To Physical As VMware Is To Virtual

• Single point physical infrastructure management• Fully capable XML API• Policy based configuration management• Template based configurations• OS migration between physical

servers

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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Cisco Unified Computing System

SAN BAny ANSI T11 Compliant SAN

Mgmt

SAN AAny ANSI T11 Compliant SAN

LANAny IEEE Compliant LAN

One Logical Chassis to Manage 160 Servers

LAN Connectivity

SAN Connectivity

Multiple Chassis

Blade & Rack Servers

Server Identity Management

Monitoring, Troubleshooting

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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Unified Management A Single Unified System

For Blade and Rack Servers

UCS Manager

C-Series Rack Optimized Servers

B-Series Blade Servers

Service Profile: HR_App1VNIC1

MAC: 08:00:69:02:01:2EHR_WEB_VLAN (ID=50)VNIC2MAC: 08:00:69:02:01:2FHR_DB_VLAN (ID=210)HBA 1 and 2WWN: 5080020000075740WWN: 5080020000075741VSAN ID: 12Boot Order: SANBIOS Settings: Turbo OnHyperThreading On

• Integral part of UCS sysytem

• Manages all aspects of the UCS

• Single point of management for UCS

• Open API

• Integrated Automation

• Add capacity without complexity

UCS Service ProfileUnified Device Management

Network Policy

Storage Policy

Server Policy

Unified ManagementWith Intel® Xeon ®

processor

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UCS Benefits

Highest Scale Unified Fabric

Virtual Adapters

Fabric Extenders

Fabric Interconnects

UCS C-series

UCS B-Series

UnifiedManagement

Industry-leading compute without compromise

Unified Management

High Performance

Virtual Networks

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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UCS Manager• Embedded—manages entire UCS Domain

Fabric Interconnect• 10GE unified fabric switch

Chassis IO Module• Remote line card

Blade Server Chassis• Flexible bay configurations

Blade and Rack Servers• x86 industry standard

• Patented extended memory

I/O Adapters• Choice of multiple adapters

Building Blocks of Cisco UCSAn Integrated System Optimizes Data Center Efficiency

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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Wire for Bandwidth, Not Connectivity

Wire Once Architecture All links can be active all the time Policy-driven bandwidth allocation Virtual interface granularity

20G per Chassis 40G per Chassis 80G per Chassis 160G per Chassis

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UCS 2208XP I/O Module

• Double the uplink bandwidth

• 8 x 10 Gig network-facing ports

• Quadruple the server-facing bandwidth

• 32 x 10 Gig = 4 per half width slot

• Two I/O Modules per chassis

• 80Gbps to a single half-width blade (40Gbps left and right)

• 160Gbps to a full-width blade

• Built in Chassis Management

• Fully Managed by UCSM

Feature details

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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4 to 8 Blades

4 Power Supplies

6U, 19” Rack

8 Fan Modules

4 Power Connectors

2 Fabric Extenders

UCS 5108 Blade Chassis PartsWith Intel® Xeon ®

processor

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UCS 1280 VIC

• Dual 4x10 Gbps port-channel to a single slot

• Host connectivity PCIe Gen2 x6

• HW Capable of 256 PCIe devices

• OS restriction apply

• PCIe virtualization OS independent

• Single OS driver image for both VICs

• FabricFailover supported

• No user configuration required for 4x10Gb port channel

• Not limited to 10Gig bandwidth per vNIC

• Flows from each vNIC can be load balanced

80 Gb I/O connectivity per adapter

VM-FEX scale to 116 VM

Customer benefits

Feature details

256 PCIe devices

vFC

vHBAs

vNIC

vNIC

vNIC

vEth

vEth

vEthDual 4x10Gb

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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vSphere 5

Emulated Mode

vEth

vEth

vNIC

vNIC vNIC

vNIC

VMDirectPath

vSphere 5

vEth

vEth

Standard Mode 12%-15% CPU performance

improvement vMotion supported

High Performance Mode Co-exists with Standard mode

Bypasses Hypervisor layer

30% improvement in I/O performance

vMotion supported with ESX 5.0

Modes of VM-FEX

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Unified Computing System Manager

• Embedded device manager for family of UCS components• Enables stateless computing via Service Profiles• Efficient scale: Same effort for 1 to N blades• APIs for integration with new and existing data center infrastructure

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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Management Protocols

Call-homeCall-home

SMASH CLPSMASH CLP

Remote KVMRemote KVMUCS CLI and GUIUCS CLI and GUI

UCS XML APIUCS XML API

CIM XMLCIM XML

IPMIIPMI

SNMPSNMP

Serial Over LANSerial Over LAN

syslogsyslog

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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Cisco UCS: Many Server Form Factors, One SystemIndustry-Leading Compute Without Compromise

Current UCS Compute PortfolioPerformance Optimized for Bare Metal, Virtualized, and Cloud Applications

UCS C220 M3Versatile, General Purpose Enterprise Infrastructure, and Application Server

Enterprise Performance

UCS C240 M3Ideal Platform for Big Data, ERP,

and Database Applications

UCS B200 M3Optimal Choice for VDI, Private

Cloud, or Dense Virtualization/ Consolidation Workloads

Intensive/Mission Critical

UCS B420 M3Enterprise Class, 4-Socket Blade for Large, Memory-Intensive Bare Metal

and Virtualized Applications

UCS C420 M3Enterprise Class, 4-Socket Server for Large, Memory-Intensive Bare Metal, and Virtualized Applications

UCS C24 M3Entry, Expandable Rack Server for

Storage Intensive Workloads

UCS C22 M3Entry Rack Server for Distributed

and Web Infrastructure Applications

UCS B22 M3Entry Blade Server for IT

Infrastructure and Web Applications

Scale Out

Rac

kB

lad

e

UCS C260 M2Mission-Critical, 2-Socket Extended Memory Server for Large, Memory-

Intensive Applications

UCS C460 M2Mission-Critical, 4-Socket

Server for Large, CPU-Intensive Applications

UCS B440 M2Mission-Critical, 4-Socket Blade for Large, CPU-Intensive Bare Metal

and Virtualized ApplicationsUCS B230 M2Density-optimized CPU and

Memory-Intensive 2-Socket Blade for Bare Metal and Virtualized

Applications

Available

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UCS UPDATES & FUTURE

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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Romley / Ivy Bridge Refresh

Ivy Bridge is manufactured on Intel’s 22nm process technology Ivy Bridge is a die shrink (“Tick”) of Sandy Bridge microarchitecture

This is a refresh to E5-based M3 UCS servers: B420 M3, B200 M3, B22 M3, C220 M3, C240 M3, C24 M3 & C22 M3

Ivy Bridge refresh is a hardware drop-in (field upgradeable):No changes to the hardware as a result of supporting E5-v2 CPUsFirmware / BIOS must be upgraded

New systems support all new CPU / memory features:Max core count increases to 10 in Standard SKUs and 12 in Segment Optimized E5-2600 v2 SKUsMemory speeds increase across the board - Max Speed will move to 1866MHz

Existing UCS servers were designed for Ivy Bridge:Performance, power, mechanical and thermal design of M3 servers optimized for Ivy Bridge compatibility

Starting CQ3’13

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Coming in 2015Changing the Game

3rd Generation UCS Fabric Interconnect and IO Modules highlights --

• New smaller form factor for branch and remote offices

• New platform for -- 40G-Ethernet, 40G-FCoE, 16G-FC

• Application Networking with highly scalable, available and resilient network architecture with simplified management

• Leaf option in 2-Tier Network design running in switch mode

• Advanced networking features such as VXLAN

UCS 6300, UCS 2300

2011-12Raising the Bar

Unified ports: Dynamic - Lossless Ethernet/ FC

Latency and power improvements

Load balancing on chassis uplinks; New Optics options

UCS 6200, UCS 2200

UCS Fabric Interconnect & IO Module

2009Industry Firsts

Ethernet + Storage convergence

High performance lossless Ethernet

VM awareness

UCS 6100, UCS 2100

Continued UCS Fabric Innovation

*3rd Generation features in planning and not committed

Planning

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Cisco Virtual Interface Card (VIC)UCS Silicon Innovation

Feb 2010

VIC 1st GenTwo products

• M81KR, P81E

• 128 PCIe devices

• Dual 10Gb, 16x PCIe Gen1

• Hypervisor Bypass for ESX, KVM

April 2012

• VIC 1280, 1240, 1225, 1225T,

• 256 PCIe Device

• Dual 40Gb, 16x PCIe Gen

• Single Wire Management

• SR-IOV for Win 2012 HyperV

2H 2014

VIC Futures &

VIC 3rd Gen

2nd Gen Roadmap• VIC 1285

• Classification Engine

• Low Latency, USNIC

• SCVMM Integration

VIC 3rd Gen Planning*• PCIe Gen 3 capable

• Overlay network support

• RDMA over Ethernet

*Some features may be introduced post-FCS

2nd Generation VIC Products

Planning

Starting 2H 2013

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OS Kernel

vEth

Application

usNIC

User Space NICKernel Bypass Technology for Low Latency

What it is:Ultra Low latency technology based on VIC 1200s

What it can do:Improve node to node communication performance of clustered applications on UCS

Consolidate dedicated cluster interconnect traffic on Cisco Unified Fabric

When it is available: C-Series standalone (Q3 CY 2013)

10Gb: Nexus N3548, N5K, N6K

B-Series (Q4 CY 2013)

Available

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API API

Basic Management Functionality

API

API

UCS Director API

Stand-Alone UCS C-Series Unified Computing

System

UCS CentralPolicy Driven Multi DC, Multi-Domain

Management

UCS Director Policy Driven, Application Centric Infrastructure Management and

Orchestration

CIMC

Integrated & Converged

Infrastructure

UCS Manager Domain 1

UCS Manager Domain x

FlexPod vBlockStorage

Virtual Machines

Network Devices

Servers

Non-Cisco Infrastructure

Advanced Infrastructure Abstraction & Automation

UCS Management Portfolio

UCS Invicta

(Whiptail)

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UCS Manager“El Capitan” Release Summary

• Fabric scaling: VLAN, VIFs, IGMP, Network Endpoints• IPv6 support• UDLD support in End-Host-Mode and switch mode• VIC 1200 series User Space NIC (USNIC) for low latency• Support for Virtual Machine Queue (VMQ)

• Direct connect single wire management of C-series to FI without FEX• Two-factor authentication for UCS Manager logins• VM-FEX for Hyper-V management with Microsoft SCVMM

• Local storage monitoring, enhanced HDD and RAID monitoring • LSI & Fusion IO flash cards firmware management for blades• 2nd level boot order for boot device setting• FlexFlash (local SD card) support • TPM Inventory for M3 servers• DIMM Black listing map out support

Last release to support the Gen 1 Fabric Interconnects and IO Modules

Available

Fabric Enhancements

Compute Enhancements

OperationalEnhancements

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UCS Central 1.1

Centralized multi-domain management across local and remote datacenters, including:

• Global Service Profiles and Templates, Policies, and pool management for cross-domain consistency

• Centralized Fault Management for quicker troubleshooting

• Global Inventory, Statistics and Reporting to simplify asset management and sizing

Global Fault Management

Domain Group Hierarchy

Equipment Inventory and

Status

Tree Group Similar to UCS Manager

UCS Central 1.1 available as of July 15, 2013

Available

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CISCO INNOVATIONS WITH VMWARE

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Integration of UCS Manager and VMware vCenter

• No other joint solution moves network QoS and security settings with virtual machines, automatically and simultaneously.

• Integrated port profiles and port groups reduce chance of error and increase security, eliminating downtime.

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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VM-FEX virtual machines appear in the Virtual Machines tab in UCS-M

UCSM VM-FEX Integration With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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UCS & VMware Auto DeployAutomated Provisioning of Hypervisors

Fully Defined Virtual & Physical Infrastructure

vCenter Host

Profiles

UCS Service Profiles

• VMware Host Profiles completely define the hypervisor configuration

• Cisco UCS Service Profiles completely define the physical server configuration

• Autodeploy enables network based provisioning/booting of hypervisors

• UCS Autodeploy integration allows for one click provisioning of fully configured hypervisors

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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UCS vCenter Orchestrator Plug-InCisco release

• Auto-derived from the existing UCS XML-API

• Automates frequently performed administrative UCS tasks

• Integrate physical infrastructure management into VMware’s virtual infrastructure management tools

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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UCS Plugin for vCenter

A plugin to the VMware vCenter web console that gives virtualization administrators direct management of UCS hardware from within the vCenter console View physical infrastructure from within vCenter Correlate virtual and physical resources Quick access to KVM, UCSM, & LED indicator Released CQ3 2012

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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Cisco UCS vCenter Plugin Phase I

Provide a single point of administration for both physical and virtual infrastructure

Streamline infrastructure management by tracking virtual & physical relationships

Extend vCenter visibility into Cisco’s advanced virtual networking technologies (VMFex, Virtual Interface Card, etc)

Together ESX & UCS:

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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1. AutoDeploy UI2. Apply Service Profile Template3. Create Service Profile Template from hypervisor4. Clone hypervisor5. Add/Create VLAN to UCSM6. Add/create VIC interface on blade7. Upgrade blade firmware8. Virtualization specific BIOS settings

• Intel VT• Hyper threading• etc

vCenter Plugin Phase II With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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Cisco UCS vCenter Plugin Phase II (Q3 2013)

Provide a single point of administration for both physical and virtual infrastructure

Manage and provision physical infrastructure (network, compute, and SAN) without leaving vCenter

Together ESX & UCS:

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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LogInsight UCS Content Pack

A plugin to the VMware's LogInsight product that collects information and events from the Fabric Interconnect and provides analytics on the information collected including: FI, IOM, & FEX events Blade & Managed Rack events UCS Domain events UCS Central events CQ3 2013 Availability

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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VMware LogInsight Content Pack (Q3 2013)

Provide a comprehensive view of infrastructure activity

Simplify data collection from Network, Compute, & storage by providing a single data source

Shorten troubleshooting time for the entire UCS infrastructure

Together UCS & LogInsight:

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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Check Out Cisco & VMware Management Integrations at VMworld!

• Demos! (Cisco Booth 1005)

1. UCS vCenter Plugin Phase II

2. UCS Plugin for vCenter Orchestrator

3. UCS Content Pack for LogInsight

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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UCS & VMWARE CONVERGED INFRASTRUCTURES

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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Infrastructure - VCE Vblock

VblockTM Infrastructure Platforms Management and Orchestration: Unified

Infrastructure Manager (UIM) framework Virtualization: VMware Compute: Cisco UCS Network: Cisco Nexus and MDS switching Storage: EMC Symmetrix VMAX or Unified

Solutions and Services Accelerate time to value of business

applications Seamless Support

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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Infrastructure - Flexpod

Dev/Test

Starting Out

DP/ Backup

More computeLess storage

Less computeMore storage

Entry systemThen scale up

VDI

Higher performanceblades, more IOPS

ProductionInfrastructure

IOPS

CPU

CapacityMemory

ProductionBalanced

Infrastructure

Nexus 5xxx series switches UCS B-Series Servers

Memory countProcessor speedsTotal server count

NetApp FAS controllerAdd-on cardsExpansion modulesFlash Cache

Shelves and drives typesShelf countDrive types – SAS, SATA, FC, SSDDrive sizes – 450GB, 600GB, 1TB, etc.

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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Build Your Own.Using Best Of Breed Components.

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EMC VSPEX

Reference Architecture Validated By Cisco & EMC

Packaged By Partners

Validated Solutions with Choice of OS and Hypervisor

SIMPLE. EFFICIENT. FLEXIBLE.

Storage

Network

x86 Server

Hypervisor

Application

Backup

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Trusted. Scalable. Predictable.Cisco Validated Designs

CVD’s Enable Customers To:– Deliver Agility By Lowering The Risk Of

Deploying Technology Solutions– Increase The Speed Of Technology Solution

Deployment– Deploy A Scalable, Reliable, Predictable

Foundation On Which To Build Business Value And Lower TCO

– Ease Technology Solution Integration With Higher And Consistent Quality Assurance Of Product And Solution

Average Of 2000 Man Hours In Design & Testing Per CVD

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Cisco UCS Validated Designs with VMWare

Name Posted URL

Sharepoint on FlexPod w/ vSphere 5.0 3/12 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/ucs_sharepoint2010_flexpod_vmware.html

HDS w/ vSphere 5.0 10/12 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/ucs_hds.html

FlexPod w/ vSphere 5.0 10/12 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/flexpod_50_M3.html

Citrix XD 5.6 on vSphere 5.1 1/13 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/citrix_emc_ucs_scaleVDI.pdf

VSPEX: View 5.1.2 for 2000 users 1/13 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/ucs_vspex_vview2000.pdf

VSPEX: View 5.1.2 for 500 users 5/13 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/ucs_vspex_vview500.pdf

Citrix XD 5.6 and XA 6.5 on vSphere 5.1 5/13 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/citrix_emc_ucs_XDXAscale.pdf

FlexPod w/ vSphere 5.1 5/13 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/esxi51_ucsm2_Clusterdeploy.html

SAP Applications on FlexPod w/ vSphere 5.1 5/13 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/ucs_flexpod_sap.html

VSPEX: V250 w/ vSphere 5.1 6/13 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/ucs_vspex_250vm.html

VSPEX: V100 and V125 w/ vSphere 5.1 6/13 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/ciscosol_vspex_v100v125.html

VSPEX: V50 vSphere 5.1 7/13 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/ucs_vspex_v50.html

FlexPod on Nexus 7k w/ vSphere 5.1 7/13 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/esxi51_N7k_fcoe_design.html

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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SECURE ENCLAVE ARCHITECTURE (SEA)

With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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Secure Multi-Tenancy – circa 2010

Availability - always up compute, network, and storage, even in the event of failure

Secure Separation - one tenant cannot disrupt other tenants' compute, network and storage resources

Service Assurance - isolated compute, network, and storage performance during both steady state and non-steady state

Management - rapidly provision and manage resources and view resource availability.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Data_Center/Virtualization/securecldg_V2.html

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Secure Enclave ArchitectureSecure and automated, heterogeneous converged infrastructure

Easy and Flexible DC design using Integrated stacks built on Cisco UCS and Cisco unified Fabric with leading partner storage

Focus on Application needs, supporting bare-metal and virtualized apps on multiple hypervisors

Fully automated multi-segment designs enabling multiple application zones and administration domains

True and Tested Security for overall DC protection as well as per segment protection of application traffic

Enabling Application monitoring tools for application performance management

Easy to Scale up, Scale out, and span geographically dispersed DCs with complementary Cisco technologies

First release is targeted for 1HCY14 on Flexpod and VSPEX

External Network

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Integrate Stacks

Physical or Virtual Infrastructure

Nexus 1000v

VSG vPATH VXLAN CSR vWAAS vNAM

ExpressPod

Abstracted, Automated, and Secured

Cisco Security: ASA5500, Virtual Security Gateway

Cisco Management: UCS Director, UCS Central

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SEA: Physical Components

Baseline components:– UCS 2.1 Release– Nexus 7000 6.1.2 – Nexus 5000 & 6000 (in planning)– UCS Director – ASA 5500 FW in clustered mode– Storage: partner led

Additions to the baseline:– Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE)– Virtual Security Gateway (VSG)– Network Analysis Module Virtual Service Blade

(VSB)– Intrusion Protection System (ASA SSP)– Lancope / Identity Services Engine (ISE)– Netflow Generation Appliance (NGA)

UCS Fabric Interconnects

Nexus 2232PP FEX

UCS 5108 Chassis

Netflow Generation Appliances

Adaptive Security ApplianceswithIPS Services Processors

Nexus 7000 Switches

k02-n7k-b

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k02-n1110-1

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UCS DirectorAutomation and Infrastructure Management

Turn-key solution; ready for use in hours– A single, integrated,

out-of-the-box solution– Seamless virtual and

physical resource pooling– Hypervisor agnostic

End-to-End Automation– Model-based automation–

no need for scripting– Single-click policy-driven provisioning– Ongoing lifecycle management

StorageManager

VirtualizationManager

NetworkManager

ComputeManager

StorageManager

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Stingray Provides: Single SKU and UCS-D provisioning solution Regulatory Compliant Secure containers vSphere & HyperV Support

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Cisco’s Converged Infrastructure

Secure & Shared Infrastructure

Flexpod

A B C

Secure Zoned Containers

Stingray: Rapid Container Provisioning through UCS Director

Stingray: UCS SW

Suite

Cisco Validated Solution to Design & Deploy Containers in Mins

Individual products:• Nexus 1000V• CSR 1000V• UCS Director • VSG• PNSC

Stingray Provides: Single SKU and UCS-D

provisioning solution Regulatory Compliant Secure

containers vSphere & HyperV Support

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Check Out Cisco Desktop Virtualization Solutions at VMworld!

• Demos! VDI with Horizon View (Cisco Booth 1005)

1. Graphics-intensive workstation solution with nVidia

2. VDI with UCS Storage Accelerator (Fusion-io)

3. EMC VSPEX Reference Config for 500 Horizon View users

• Cisco Booth Theater Presentation, Tuesday at 5:30pm:“Horizon View Desktops with Uncompromised Performance and Scalability”

• Colorado University Breakout Session EUC 5610 (Cisco UCS + Nimble Storage) “Virtualized Inception: Mobility Dream within a VDI Dream”

• Win an iPad mini > Tegile Passport Program (with Cisco, VMware, Citrix, VMUG)

• Nexenta NV4V Storage Solution, built on Cisco UCS

• Atlantis Computing ILIO, built on Cisco UCS With Intel® Xeon ® processor

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Visit Cisco Booth 201 to meet with Cisco experts on the solutions featured in today’s session.

Continue the Journey with Cisco at VMware Partner Exchange 

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