The IoT has exploded over the past years and will continue to grow. To handle mission-critical workloads and act as an enabler driving innovation at rapid scale, IoT demands a lot of capacity. What if you could deliver on the vision of constant experimentation and innovation at the speed of light? What if you could differentiate yourself from your competitors by innovating more quickly and releasing new products and services faster? Talking about fast, how do you make this possible from an infrastructure perspective? We need infrastructure beyond scalability and availability. How is this achieved?
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The
INTERNET
OF
THINGSSensor Data &
Collection
Mechanisms
IoT
Equipment, Products,
factories, supply chains,
Hospital Equipment etc.
Analytics
In Context
Of Industry
Advanced Machine
Learning
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In Memory
Distributed
NoSQL
MapReduce
App Resilience.
Needs HDFS, Capacity ($/GB), Scale,
Manageability, Bandwidth
Needs a lots of
CPU and RAM,
no storage
Data Fabric
Data persisting layer (simplified)
IoT & Web Scale
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New Generation EMC Products
Site 1
Site 2 Site 3
Scale-Out Object / HDFS
Global content repository
Infrastructure
Provisioning abstraction
and automation
Server Flash that talks
HDFS, Key-Value, etc to
the application
Blurring the lines between hardware and software
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What have clients achieved w. Hot Edge / Cold Core
• Make a hundred million dollars in 1 hour, monetizing
on a market condition that competitors could not react to.
• Improve end user response time, creating ten million dollars
a year in new revenue
• Create end user reservation systems that handle over a
billion requests daily with no down time
Editor's Notes
You can speed up an application by throwing hardware at it.. Maybe 10 times or even up to 100 times..
But when you are dealing with IoT usecases that applicationstack will brake.
You have to do it in another way..