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Traditional DC Vs IDC
Leading provider of hosting
and data center solutions with
cloud / virtualization
Global Presence across India,
USA and UK
Over 250 employees across 10
locations worldwide
Servicing 30,000 + customers
across 3 continents.
Leading web hosting service provider in the USA
http://www.bodhost.com/
Cloud Hosting and Datacenter services in India
http://www.esds.co.in/
Leader in web hosting based in UK
http://www.webhosting.uk.com/
Premium web hosting company in the UK
http://www.eukhost.com/
ESDS group of companies
Global Presence 300+ employees 30000+ customers
Leading web hosting service provider in India
http://www.host.co.in/
10+ Years
About ESDS ….
Evolution ….
1990s: Client Server
1980s Server Rooms
1990 – 2K : Server Rooms
Traditional DC
Forecasted
Infrastructure
Demand
Time
Capital
Acceptable Surplus
Forecasted
Infrastructure
Demand
Surplus
Time
Capital
Traditional DC
Traditional DC
Actual
Infrastructure
Demand
Time
Capital
What if ?
Traditional DC
Surplus
Time
Capital
Unacceptable Surplus
Traditional DC
Deficit
Time
Capital
Unacceptable Deficit
Challenges
 24x7x365 delivery of mission critical
applications
I. N+N or N+1 configuration
II. Full fledged NOC to be setup
III. Skilled Resources
IV. Proper BCP & DR planning
Challenges
I. Delivery (Service) timeliness
Challenges
 Intermediate spikes - Scalability
Resources
Challenges
I. Data Security
FOCUS
I. Focusing on core business domain
Are You Ready
Technology Refresh –
As the Applications are evolving, so is the requirement for resources,
Compute - Tower, Rack, Blade, Half/Quarter height blade Servers,
Processors – 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 16, etc.
Storage – SAN, NAS, Unified storage systems, Backup technology,
D2T, D2D, etc…
Network – 1Gbps, 10Gbps, 40Gbps, 100Gbps, etc.. Converged
Network
SDN – Software defined Network
Is your infrastructure ready
Is your IT team ready
What is the turn around time for adoption, transition, Go-Live
CapEX Model
Traditional DC Traditional DR
500 sq.ft 500 sq.ft
Servers Servers
Storage Storage
Backup solution Backup solution
Network Systems Network Systems
Bandwidth (N+1 ISP) Bandwidth (N+1 ISP)
UPS, DG, PAC, Security UPS, DG, PAC, Security
Structured Cabling Structured Cabling
NOC, Technical Support, Help Desk, etc..
NOC, Technical Support, Help Desk,
etc..
CAPEX 4 to 5 Cr approx 3 to 4 Cr
OPEX cost year on year
Land, Electricity, Bandwidth, Daily Maintenance, Man
Power approx 30% approx 30%
Depreciation 30 to 60% 30 to 60%
Book Value after 3 Years 0 0
Can you continue using the same equipment after 3 year
Not sure, as technology is changing,
trends are changing, Govt. Policies are
changing
Are you going to sell NO NO
Note
Company like MahaTransco, MahaGenco, MahaDiscom are already big
enough and would not prefer to build assets
Also looking at Govt. plans for disinvestment, building assets is never
recommended.
TCO – Traditional DC
What is the solution…?
Solution - IDC
 What you need, When you need, You get it
Actual
Infrastructure
Demand
Time
OpEX
Solution - IDC
 What you need, When you need, You get it
Solution
I. Pay per Consume Model
100 % OpEX Model
Primary IDC Pay only during Disaster
Land Not required, Major Cost saved Not required, Major Cost saved
Compute Servers Servers
Storage Storage
Backup solution Backup solution
Network Systems Network Systems
Bandwidth (N+1 ISP) Bandwidth (N+1 ISP)
UPS, DG, PAC, Security UPS, DG, PAC, Security
Structured Cabling Structured Cabling
NOC, Technical Support, Help Desk, etc..
NOC, Technical Support, Help Desk,
etc..
CAPEX NIL NIL
OPEX cost year on year
Land, Electricity, Bandwidth, Daily Maintenance, Man
Power Around 2 to 3 Cr spread across 3 years Included
Depreciation
Entire amount can be deducted as
expense
Book Value after 3 Years NA NA
Can you continue using the same equipment after 3 year
IDC, will upgrade to the latest
technology, no issue of Absolute
IDC, will upgrade to the latest
technology, no issue of Absolute
Are you going to sell NO NO
Note
Company like MahaTransco, MahaGenco, MahaDiscom are already big
enough and would not prefer to build assets
Also looking at Govt. plans for disinvestment, building assets is never
recommended.
Benefits
Highest Level of
Redundancy
• Multiple Levels
of Fail-Safe
• Vendor
Resilience
• Platform
Independent
• Technology
Independent
• Future
Protection
System Concerns
• Huge Capital
Investment
• Licensing Issues
• Expensive
Support and
Upgrade
• Skilled Labors
• Future Road
Map
Resiliency
• Business
Critical Work
Load
• Diverse OS
Support
• Widely
Accepted for
cloud
• Cost Effective
Technology
Adoption
• Lesser
Provisioning
Time
• On-Demand
• High
Availability
• Scalability
• Global Foot
Prints
• Pay per Use
Other Benefits
• Penny saved is
Penny earned
• Avoid Capex;
lower Opex
• Outsource
Model
• Guaranteed SLA
Utility Infrastructure Model ….
Introducing
The Next Generation Cloud Computing Platform
 Guaranteed uptime with auto-scaling of resources
 True pay-per-consume prepaid billing model
 Excellent Performance and High Availability
 Hardware Virtualization with vertical scaling
 Thick Provisioning of Storage
 Metered Billing with 5 minute cycle
 0 CAPEX, 0 Maintenance and 0 Downtime solution
 Fully managed 24*7 support
 Protection from physical hardware failure
 Easy to Use self service control panel
 API’s for third party integration
Primary Datacenter
How Hosting + DR works on eNlight?
Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter
How Hosting + DR works on eNlight?
At a different location
Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter
How Hosting + DR works on eNlight?
At a different location
Network
Connectivity for
Data
Synchronization
Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter
How Hosting + DR works on eNlight?
At a different location
Network
Connectivity for
Data
Synchronization
User pays only for resources being used
which is 80% less than what would have
been needed in case of Traditional DR
solution.
Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter
How Hosting + DR works on eNlight?
At a different location
Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter
How Hosting + DR works on eNlight?
At a different location
User will now pay high cost due to resources
being utilized.
Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter
How Hosting + DR works on eNlight?
At a different location
Primary DC comes up
Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter
How Hosting + DR works on eNlight?
At a different location
Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter
How Hosting + DR works on eNlight?
At a different location
Network
Connectivity for
Data
Synchronization
Re-established
Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter
How Hosting + DR works on eNlight?
At a different location
Data
Synchronization in
progress
Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter
How Hosting + DR works on eNlight?
At a different location
Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter
How Hosting + DR works on eNlight?
At a different location
User again starts paying only for resources
being used which is 80% less than what he
was paying while primary site was down.
Primary Datacenter
Multiple Datacenters for Redundancy
Thank You

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Traditional DC Vs Hosting - ESDS with Cloud

  • 2. Leading provider of hosting and data center solutions with cloud / virtualization Global Presence across India, USA and UK Over 250 employees across 10 locations worldwide Servicing 30,000 + customers across 3 continents. Leading web hosting service provider in the USA http://www.bodhost.com/ Cloud Hosting and Datacenter services in India http://www.esds.co.in/ Leader in web hosting based in UK http://www.webhosting.uk.com/ Premium web hosting company in the UK http://www.eukhost.com/ ESDS group of companies Global Presence 300+ employees 30000+ customers Leading web hosting service provider in India http://www.host.co.in/ 10+ Years About ESDS ….
  • 3. Evolution …. 1990s: Client Server 1980s Server Rooms 1990 – 2K : Server Rooms
  • 9. Challenges  24x7x365 delivery of mission critical applications I. N+N or N+1 configuration II. Full fledged NOC to be setup III. Skilled Resources IV. Proper BCP & DR planning
  • 11. Challenges  Intermediate spikes - Scalability Resources
  • 13. FOCUS I. Focusing on core business domain
  • 14. Are You Ready Technology Refresh – As the Applications are evolving, so is the requirement for resources, Compute - Tower, Rack, Blade, Half/Quarter height blade Servers, Processors – 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 16, etc. Storage – SAN, NAS, Unified storage systems, Backup technology, D2T, D2D, etc… Network – 1Gbps, 10Gbps, 40Gbps, 100Gbps, etc.. Converged Network SDN – Software defined Network Is your infrastructure ready Is your IT team ready What is the turn around time for adoption, transition, Go-Live
  • 15. CapEX Model Traditional DC Traditional DR 500 sq.ft 500 sq.ft Servers Servers Storage Storage Backup solution Backup solution Network Systems Network Systems Bandwidth (N+1 ISP) Bandwidth (N+1 ISP) UPS, DG, PAC, Security UPS, DG, PAC, Security Structured Cabling Structured Cabling NOC, Technical Support, Help Desk, etc.. NOC, Technical Support, Help Desk, etc.. CAPEX 4 to 5 Cr approx 3 to 4 Cr OPEX cost year on year Land, Electricity, Bandwidth, Daily Maintenance, Man Power approx 30% approx 30% Depreciation 30 to 60% 30 to 60% Book Value after 3 Years 0 0 Can you continue using the same equipment after 3 year Not sure, as technology is changing, trends are changing, Govt. Policies are changing Are you going to sell NO NO Note Company like MahaTransco, MahaGenco, MahaDiscom are already big enough and would not prefer to build assets Also looking at Govt. plans for disinvestment, building assets is never recommended.
  • 17. What is the solution…?
  • 18. Solution - IDC  What you need, When you need, You get it
  • 19. Actual Infrastructure Demand Time OpEX Solution - IDC  What you need, When you need, You get it
  • 20. Solution I. Pay per Consume Model
  • 21. 100 % OpEX Model Primary IDC Pay only during Disaster Land Not required, Major Cost saved Not required, Major Cost saved Compute Servers Servers Storage Storage Backup solution Backup solution Network Systems Network Systems Bandwidth (N+1 ISP) Bandwidth (N+1 ISP) UPS, DG, PAC, Security UPS, DG, PAC, Security Structured Cabling Structured Cabling NOC, Technical Support, Help Desk, etc.. NOC, Technical Support, Help Desk, etc.. CAPEX NIL NIL OPEX cost year on year Land, Electricity, Bandwidth, Daily Maintenance, Man Power Around 2 to 3 Cr spread across 3 years Included Depreciation Entire amount can be deducted as expense Book Value after 3 Years NA NA Can you continue using the same equipment after 3 year IDC, will upgrade to the latest technology, no issue of Absolute IDC, will upgrade to the latest technology, no issue of Absolute Are you going to sell NO NO Note Company like MahaTransco, MahaGenco, MahaDiscom are already big enough and would not prefer to build assets Also looking at Govt. plans for disinvestment, building assets is never recommended.
  • 22. Benefits Highest Level of Redundancy • Multiple Levels of Fail-Safe • Vendor Resilience • Platform Independent • Technology Independent • Future Protection System Concerns • Huge Capital Investment • Licensing Issues • Expensive Support and Upgrade • Skilled Labors • Future Road Map Resiliency • Business Critical Work Load • Diverse OS Support • Widely Accepted for cloud • Cost Effective Technology Adoption • Lesser Provisioning Time • On-Demand • High Availability • Scalability • Global Foot Prints • Pay per Use Other Benefits • Penny saved is Penny earned • Avoid Capex; lower Opex • Outsource Model • Guaranteed SLA
  • 24. Introducing The Next Generation Cloud Computing Platform  Guaranteed uptime with auto-scaling of resources  True pay-per-consume prepaid billing model  Excellent Performance and High Availability  Hardware Virtualization with vertical scaling  Thick Provisioning of Storage  Metered Billing with 5 minute cycle  0 CAPEX, 0 Maintenance and 0 Downtime solution  Fully managed 24*7 support  Protection from physical hardware failure  Easy to Use self service control panel  API’s for third party integration
  • 25. Primary Datacenter How Hosting + DR works on eNlight?
  • 26. Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter How Hosting + DR works on eNlight? At a different location
  • 27. Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter How Hosting + DR works on eNlight? At a different location Network Connectivity for Data Synchronization
  • 28. Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter How Hosting + DR works on eNlight? At a different location Network Connectivity for Data Synchronization User pays only for resources being used which is 80% less than what would have been needed in case of Traditional DR solution.
  • 29. Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter How Hosting + DR works on eNlight? At a different location
  • 30. Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter How Hosting + DR works on eNlight? At a different location User will now pay high cost due to resources being utilized.
  • 31. Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter How Hosting + DR works on eNlight? At a different location Primary DC comes up
  • 32. Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter How Hosting + DR works on eNlight? At a different location
  • 33. Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter How Hosting + DR works on eNlight? At a different location Network Connectivity for Data Synchronization Re-established
  • 34. Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter How Hosting + DR works on eNlight? At a different location Data Synchronization in progress
  • 35. Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter How Hosting + DR works on eNlight? At a different location
  • 36. Replica on eNlight CloudPrimary Datacenter How Hosting + DR works on eNlight? At a different location User again starts paying only for resources being used which is 80% less than what he was paying while primary site was down.
  • 38.

Editor's Notes

  1. 1960: ENIAC, Huge machine for data processing, 1800 sq.ft 1980: IBM PC, Computers were evolving rapidly 1990: Microcomputers were now Servers, huge Tower servers At the same time, Internet was also evolving Since this was the evolution phase, traditionally, servers were kept in-house The processors used at that time were RISC processors from IBM, HP, DEC, SUN, etc…very huge systems & complex to maintain Resources were not easily available to maintain these systems and were highly paid 2000: Processor’s evolved at a very rapid speed and very frequently the upgraded versions started coming in market, like Pentium I, II, III, XEON & so on. As the Internet reach started increasing and accessible to general public, the use of resources started increasing, like email.
  2. Limited scalability
  3. Capex invested for the scalability still the average resource utilization was not more than 50% to 60% and that too 50 to 60% utilization was type of spikes Otherwise, the resources were most of the time under utilized