This document provides an overview of Integrity NonStop, HP's solution for mission-critical computing. It discusses how (1) IT sprawl is limiting business performance and innovation, (2) HP's converged infrastructure approach can overcome sprawl and achieve high service levels, and (3) Integrity NonStop is HP's innovation for rock-solid reliability and flexibility in mission-critical environments.
HP Converged Infrastructure provides a blueprint for integrating computing, storage, networking and management resources into shared pools. It aims to simplify IT infrastructure, improve flexibility to respond to business needs, and reduce costs and risks. The approach provides modular building blocks that can be implemented over time to deliver resources on-demand through a common management platform and intelligent energy management.
(1) Converged systems simplify IT infrastructure optimization into solutions.
(2) Rien du Pre is a CI Solution Architect who provides information on converged infrastructure solutions.
(3) HP offers a complete portfolio of converged systems including VirtualSystem, CloudSystem, and AppSystems to deploy applications in virtual machines, hybrid clouds, and for specific applications.
The document discusses Hewlett-Packard's (HP) new innovations in converged infrastructure for cloud computing. It introduces HP's new ProLiant Gen 7 servers, including scale-up servers, FlexFabric networking solutions, and intelligent power supplies. The document also discusses how HP's converged infrastructure solutions help customers transition to cloud computing models in a more evolutionary manner.
VMUG ISRAEL November 2012, EMC session by Itzik ReichItzik Reich
The document discusses emerging trends in data center architecture such as software-defined networking and storage. It highlights how VMware is the market leader in virtualization and how EMC integrates with VMware solutions. The rest of the document demonstrates various EMC products that optimize storage and networking in virtual environments, including solutions for monitoring, protection, tiering, and building private clouds. It also briefly discusses new technologies like all-flash arrays and server-side flash caching that are changing data center infrastructure.
Engineered Systems: Oracle’s Vision for the FutureBob Rhubart
Oracle’s Exadata and Exalogic are impressive products in their own right. But working in combination they deliver unparalleled transaction processing performance with up to a 30x increase over existing legacy systems, with the lowest cost of ownership over a 3 or 5 year basis than any other hardware. In this session you’ll learn how to leverage Oracle’s Engineered Systems within your enterprise to deliver record-breaking performance at the lowest TCO.
(As presented by Kelly Goetsch at
The document discusses Aras Corporation's announcements about leveraging cloud computing for product lifecycle management (PLM). It introduces Aras Spectrum, a new cloud-based PLM product that provides PLM software and platform services via Microsoft's Azure cloud. Aras Spectrum is designed to offer scalability, universal access, reliability, and elimination of lock-in concerns. It also allows for customizations and controls over updates/upgrades while leveraging connected cloud services from other vendors.
The document discusses Nimsoft's monitoring solution for Citrix XenDesktop virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environments. It provides an overview of Nimsoft's monitoring capabilities, architecture, and probes relevant for XenDesktop. Examples are given of Nimsoft dashboards that provide unified views of performance and status for XenDesktop hosts, machines, NetApp storage, and FlexPod environments. The solution aims to provide flexible, scalable, end-to-end monitoring of all physical, virtual, and cloud components involved in XenDesktop VDI deployments.
HP Converged Infrastructure provides a blueprint for integrating computing, storage, networking and management resources into shared pools. It aims to simplify IT infrastructure, improve flexibility to respond to business needs, and reduce costs and risks. The approach provides modular building blocks that can be implemented over time to deliver resources on-demand through a common management platform and intelligent energy management.
(1) Converged systems simplify IT infrastructure optimization into solutions.
(2) Rien du Pre is a CI Solution Architect who provides information on converged infrastructure solutions.
(3) HP offers a complete portfolio of converged systems including VirtualSystem, CloudSystem, and AppSystems to deploy applications in virtual machines, hybrid clouds, and for specific applications.
The document discusses Hewlett-Packard's (HP) new innovations in converged infrastructure for cloud computing. It introduces HP's new ProLiant Gen 7 servers, including scale-up servers, FlexFabric networking solutions, and intelligent power supplies. The document also discusses how HP's converged infrastructure solutions help customers transition to cloud computing models in a more evolutionary manner.
VMUG ISRAEL November 2012, EMC session by Itzik ReichItzik Reich
The document discusses emerging trends in data center architecture such as software-defined networking and storage. It highlights how VMware is the market leader in virtualization and how EMC integrates with VMware solutions. The rest of the document demonstrates various EMC products that optimize storage and networking in virtual environments, including solutions for monitoring, protection, tiering, and building private clouds. It also briefly discusses new technologies like all-flash arrays and server-side flash caching that are changing data center infrastructure.
Engineered Systems: Oracle’s Vision for the FutureBob Rhubart
Oracle’s Exadata and Exalogic are impressive products in their own right. But working in combination they deliver unparalleled transaction processing performance with up to a 30x increase over existing legacy systems, with the lowest cost of ownership over a 3 or 5 year basis than any other hardware. In this session you’ll learn how to leverage Oracle’s Engineered Systems within your enterprise to deliver record-breaking performance at the lowest TCO.
(As presented by Kelly Goetsch at
The document discusses Aras Corporation's announcements about leveraging cloud computing for product lifecycle management (PLM). It introduces Aras Spectrum, a new cloud-based PLM product that provides PLM software and platform services via Microsoft's Azure cloud. Aras Spectrum is designed to offer scalability, universal access, reliability, and elimination of lock-in concerns. It also allows for customizations and controls over updates/upgrades while leveraging connected cloud services from other vendors.
The document discusses Nimsoft's monitoring solution for Citrix XenDesktop virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environments. It provides an overview of Nimsoft's monitoring capabilities, architecture, and probes relevant for XenDesktop. Examples are given of Nimsoft dashboards that provide unified views of performance and status for XenDesktop hosts, machines, NetApp storage, and FlexPod environments. The solution aims to provide flexible, scalable, end-to-end monitoring of all physical, virtual, and cloud components involved in XenDesktop VDI deployments.
The document discusses how Oracle systems can reduce data center complexity through products like Solaris 11, SPARC T4 and OVM systems, and x86 systems with OVM. These products provide virtualization, high availability, seamless upgrades, and cloud-scale capabilities to simplify management and increase flexibility of mission critical applications and infrastructure.
The document summarizes new features in Project Excalibur, the technology preview of Citrix XenDesktop and XenApp. Key points include:
- Unified management of desktops and apps with a single architecture and tools.
- Simplified configuration with intelligent wizards and delegated administration.
- Support for Windows Server 2012, Windows 8, and mobile access optimization.
- Automated personal desktop provisioning and profile management.
- Improved monitoring, troubleshooting, and multi-site support capabilities.
(1) The document discusses solid state drives (SSDs) and their suitability for enterprise and cloud storage systems. It covers SSD performance advantages over HDDs, challenges regarding endurance and reliability, and best practices for enterprise SSD usage.
(2) Key topics include choosing between SLC and MLC SSDs, new intelligent SSD controllers that meet enterprise requirements, and using storage tiering software to improve performance.
(3) The document provides an in-depth look at the SSD market and how different segments are suited to various interface types like PCIe, SAS, SATA, and Fibre Channel.
This document provides an overview of Atlantis Computing, a software company focused on I/O optimization for virtualized environments. Atlantis' software product, Atlantis ILIO, cuts costs and improves performance for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) deployments. ILIO reduces storage needs by over 90% and delivers faster performance than physical PCs. It also enables diskless VDI deployments with no shared storage required. The document discusses how ILIO works and its benefits for both persistent and stateless VDI models as well as virtualized Citrix XenApp environments.
The document discusses a partnership between Cisco and Citrix to deliver virtual desktop solutions. It outlines their mission to lead the market in virtual experiences for enterprise and cloud computing. It then provides details on Cisco and Citrix virtualization technologies, use cases, best practices, and performance metrics to showcase scalability, rapid provisioning, networking and security capabilities of their integrated solutions. The document is intended to promote the benefits of Cisco and Citrix virtualization platforms to potential customers.
Key to Efficient Tiered Storage InfrastructureIMEX Research
The document discusses how solid state storage can improve tiered storage infrastructure. It covers how SSDs enable new systems architectures and improve transaction response times. The document also discusses workload characterization, applications that benefit from SSDs, data mapping, and automated storage tiering software. The key topics are how SSDs are poised to play a key role in efficient tiered storage and next-generation data center architectures.
SmartOS provides efficient, reliable, and high-performing cloud infrastructure through hardware and OS virtualization. It contains features that give enterprises the best tools for managing applications and data, and for troubleshooting problems. SmartOS ensures clouds never go down through its strong foundation, security and data integrity protections, and ability to scale up and out through automatic CPU bursting and fast provisioning. It also provides unprecedented observability into the software stack in real time through DTrace. SmartOS allows flexibility to run Windows and Linux applications through KVM while maintaining performance and scale.
The document discusses EMC's storage transformation solutions including their VMAX, VPLEX, and SRM products. It provides an overview of the VMAX family and its performance and capabilities. Specific models like the VMAX 40K are highlighted. The document also discusses new software features for VMAX including federated tiered storage and recoverpoint integration. Benefits of solutions like FAST VP and its cost savings are promoted. VPLEX and Recoverpoint technologies are described as enabling access from anywhere and data protection everywhere. Management tools like Unisphere and ProSphere are also summarized.
The document discusses EMC and Oracle's long-standing partnership in developing solutions to optimize Oracle applications. It outlines three common deployment models for Oracle (aggregation, verticalized, virtualization) and describes the benefits of virtualizing Oracle software, such as 3x higher performance with lower total cost of ownership. It also introduces EMC solutions like Vblock infrastructure platforms, FAST automated storage tiering, and VFCache server flash caching that help address challenges of Oracle I/O performance and optimize storage for virtualized Oracle environments.
The document discusses Aras Corporation's approach to leveraging cloud computing. It provides background on cloud computing models and discusses some clear advantages as well as uncertainties. It then summarizes Aras' announcements around its Connected Cloud strategy and new product Aras Spectrum, a cloud-based PLM platform delivered as software or platform as a service on Microsoft Azure. Aras Spectrum is designed to provide scalability, universal access, reliability and eliminate lock-in while allowing for customization and updates.
The document introduces the VNX series from EMC, which is optimized storage for virtualized environments. It discusses how the VNX addresses challenges of flat budgets, complexity, data growth and business demands through affordable, simple, efficient and powerful solutions. Key features include automated tiering of data to flash, SAS or nearline SAS drives based on activity level, integration with VMware through APIs and tools, and breaking performance records for NFS and CIFS protocols.
This document discusses solutions for improving I/O performance in virtualized data centers and cloud computing environments. It outlines how server virtualization can create I/O bottlenecks and describes emerging technologies like SSDs, high bandwidth networks, and intelligent software that can help address these issues. SSDs in particular are presented as a cost effective way to improve performance for database and transactional applications by providing more IOPS. The role of new storage class memory technologies in filling the performance gap between DRAM and HDDs is also examined.
This document discusses virtualization and VMware vSphere 4.0. It provides an overview of virtualization and how hypervisors partition server resources for multiple virtual machines (VMs). It then discusses how vSphere goes beyond basic partitioning by aggregating infrastructure resources into a virtual "cloud" in the datacenter. Finally, it discusses key features of vSphere 4.0 including vCompute, vStorage, and vNetwork that provide optimization, availability, security and scalability.
The road to Cloud Computing is not without a few bumps. This session will help to smooth out your journey by tackling some of the potential complications. We’ll examine whether standardization is a prerequisite for the Cloud. We’ll look at why refactoring isn’t just for application code. We’ll check out deployable entities and their simplification via higher levels of abstraction. And we’ll close out the session with a look at engineered systems and modular clouds.
(As presented by Dr. James Baty at Oracle Technology Network Architect Day in Chicago, October 24, 2011.)
The document discusses delivering seamless computing through intelligent workload management. It notes that computing should be secure, compliant, and portable across multiple environments without impediment. New technologies like virtualization, cloud computing, and mobile devices introduce flexibility but also security challenges in managing workloads. The document outlines Novell's solutions for intelligent workload management across data centers, end-user computing, and identity and security to build, secure, manage, and measure workloads.
The document discusses software defined datacenters. It explains that software defined datacenters separate the control plane from the hardware using software that allows infrastructure services to be consumed as programmable hardware and software. This approach abstracts intelligence from individual hardware components like storage, servers, and networking to create pools of resources that can be delivered as virtual services. It further discusses how this model enables scalability, dynamism, elasticity, automation, and the integration of new applications.
En esta presentacion analizamos las ventajas de utilizar SQL Server 2008 para implementar Biztalk Server.
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The document outlines a general product direction for information purposes only and is not a commitment or obligation. The development and release of any features remains at Oracle's sole discretion. It describes Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud as an optimized deployment platform for middleware application workloads that provides consolidation and a private cloud. Key benefits include extreme performance, reliability, manageability and simplicity through the integration of compute, storage, networking and software components into an engineered system.
EMBI provides business intelligence tools for emergency departments. They faced challenges with limited IT resources and needing scalability. By deploying SAP Business Objects BI solutions on AWS, with help from Decision First Technologies, EMBI can leverage industry-leading tools, focus on their core competency of healthcare analytics, and manage costs as variable operating expenses rather than large capital expenditures. This allows EMBI to provide greater value to their customers in the healthcare industry.
This document discusses SAP solutions that are certified to run on AWS. It outlines several SAP solutions including SAP BusinessObjects, SAP Rapid Deployment Solutions, and SAP Business All-in-One. It describes how AWS enables these SAP solutions through capabilities like sizing, disaster recovery, rapid deployments, and cost savings. The document provides examples of customers like Merrifield Garden Centers and Viskase that have implemented SAP solutions on AWS to address challenges around seasonal demand changes and disaster recovery.
The document describes updates to the FlexPod converged infrastructure solution from Cisco and NetApp. Some key updates include support for VMware vSphere 5.1, Microsoft Private Cloud, Oracle workloads, and Cisco Nexus 7000 series switches. FlexPod provides a prevalidated unified computing, networking and storage platform to speed deployment of applications and simplify management.
The document discusses how Oracle systems can reduce data center complexity through products like Solaris 11, SPARC T4 and OVM systems, and x86 systems with OVM. These products provide virtualization, high availability, seamless upgrades, and cloud-scale capabilities to simplify management and increase flexibility of mission critical applications and infrastructure.
The document summarizes new features in Project Excalibur, the technology preview of Citrix XenDesktop and XenApp. Key points include:
- Unified management of desktops and apps with a single architecture and tools.
- Simplified configuration with intelligent wizards and delegated administration.
- Support for Windows Server 2012, Windows 8, and mobile access optimization.
- Automated personal desktop provisioning and profile management.
- Improved monitoring, troubleshooting, and multi-site support capabilities.
(1) The document discusses solid state drives (SSDs) and their suitability for enterprise and cloud storage systems. It covers SSD performance advantages over HDDs, challenges regarding endurance and reliability, and best practices for enterprise SSD usage.
(2) Key topics include choosing between SLC and MLC SSDs, new intelligent SSD controllers that meet enterprise requirements, and using storage tiering software to improve performance.
(3) The document provides an in-depth look at the SSD market and how different segments are suited to various interface types like PCIe, SAS, SATA, and Fibre Channel.
This document provides an overview of Atlantis Computing, a software company focused on I/O optimization for virtualized environments. Atlantis' software product, Atlantis ILIO, cuts costs and improves performance for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) deployments. ILIO reduces storage needs by over 90% and delivers faster performance than physical PCs. It also enables diskless VDI deployments with no shared storage required. The document discusses how ILIO works and its benefits for both persistent and stateless VDI models as well as virtualized Citrix XenApp environments.
The document discusses a partnership between Cisco and Citrix to deliver virtual desktop solutions. It outlines their mission to lead the market in virtual experiences for enterprise and cloud computing. It then provides details on Cisco and Citrix virtualization technologies, use cases, best practices, and performance metrics to showcase scalability, rapid provisioning, networking and security capabilities of their integrated solutions. The document is intended to promote the benefits of Cisco and Citrix virtualization platforms to potential customers.
Key to Efficient Tiered Storage InfrastructureIMEX Research
The document discusses how solid state storage can improve tiered storage infrastructure. It covers how SSDs enable new systems architectures and improve transaction response times. The document also discusses workload characterization, applications that benefit from SSDs, data mapping, and automated storage tiering software. The key topics are how SSDs are poised to play a key role in efficient tiered storage and next-generation data center architectures.
SmartOS provides efficient, reliable, and high-performing cloud infrastructure through hardware and OS virtualization. It contains features that give enterprises the best tools for managing applications and data, and for troubleshooting problems. SmartOS ensures clouds never go down through its strong foundation, security and data integrity protections, and ability to scale up and out through automatic CPU bursting and fast provisioning. It also provides unprecedented observability into the software stack in real time through DTrace. SmartOS allows flexibility to run Windows and Linux applications through KVM while maintaining performance and scale.
The document discusses EMC's storage transformation solutions including their VMAX, VPLEX, and SRM products. It provides an overview of the VMAX family and its performance and capabilities. Specific models like the VMAX 40K are highlighted. The document also discusses new software features for VMAX including federated tiered storage and recoverpoint integration. Benefits of solutions like FAST VP and its cost savings are promoted. VPLEX and Recoverpoint technologies are described as enabling access from anywhere and data protection everywhere. Management tools like Unisphere and ProSphere are also summarized.
The document discusses EMC and Oracle's long-standing partnership in developing solutions to optimize Oracle applications. It outlines three common deployment models for Oracle (aggregation, verticalized, virtualization) and describes the benefits of virtualizing Oracle software, such as 3x higher performance with lower total cost of ownership. It also introduces EMC solutions like Vblock infrastructure platforms, FAST automated storage tiering, and VFCache server flash caching that help address challenges of Oracle I/O performance and optimize storage for virtualized Oracle environments.
The document discusses Aras Corporation's approach to leveraging cloud computing. It provides background on cloud computing models and discusses some clear advantages as well as uncertainties. It then summarizes Aras' announcements around its Connected Cloud strategy and new product Aras Spectrum, a cloud-based PLM platform delivered as software or platform as a service on Microsoft Azure. Aras Spectrum is designed to provide scalability, universal access, reliability and eliminate lock-in while allowing for customization and updates.
The document introduces the VNX series from EMC, which is optimized storage for virtualized environments. It discusses how the VNX addresses challenges of flat budgets, complexity, data growth and business demands through affordable, simple, efficient and powerful solutions. Key features include automated tiering of data to flash, SAS or nearline SAS drives based on activity level, integration with VMware through APIs and tools, and breaking performance records for NFS and CIFS protocols.
This document discusses solutions for improving I/O performance in virtualized data centers and cloud computing environments. It outlines how server virtualization can create I/O bottlenecks and describes emerging technologies like SSDs, high bandwidth networks, and intelligent software that can help address these issues. SSDs in particular are presented as a cost effective way to improve performance for database and transactional applications by providing more IOPS. The role of new storage class memory technologies in filling the performance gap between DRAM and HDDs is also examined.
This document discusses virtualization and VMware vSphere 4.0. It provides an overview of virtualization and how hypervisors partition server resources for multiple virtual machines (VMs). It then discusses how vSphere goes beyond basic partitioning by aggregating infrastructure resources into a virtual "cloud" in the datacenter. Finally, it discusses key features of vSphere 4.0 including vCompute, vStorage, and vNetwork that provide optimization, availability, security and scalability.
The road to Cloud Computing is not without a few bumps. This session will help to smooth out your journey by tackling some of the potential complications. We’ll examine whether standardization is a prerequisite for the Cloud. We’ll look at why refactoring isn’t just for application code. We’ll check out deployable entities and their simplification via higher levels of abstraction. And we’ll close out the session with a look at engineered systems and modular clouds.
(As presented by Dr. James Baty at Oracle Technology Network Architect Day in Chicago, October 24, 2011.)
The document discusses delivering seamless computing through intelligent workload management. It notes that computing should be secure, compliant, and portable across multiple environments without impediment. New technologies like virtualization, cloud computing, and mobile devices introduce flexibility but also security challenges in managing workloads. The document outlines Novell's solutions for intelligent workload management across data centers, end-user computing, and identity and security to build, secure, manage, and measure workloads.
The document discusses software defined datacenters. It explains that software defined datacenters separate the control plane from the hardware using software that allows infrastructure services to be consumed as programmable hardware and software. This approach abstracts intelligence from individual hardware components like storage, servers, and networking to create pools of resources that can be delivered as virtual services. It further discusses how this model enables scalability, dynamism, elasticity, automation, and the integration of new applications.
En esta presentacion analizamos las ventajas de utilizar SQL Server 2008 para implementar Biztalk Server.
Saludos,
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The document outlines a general product direction for information purposes only and is not a commitment or obligation. The development and release of any features remains at Oracle's sole discretion. It describes Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud as an optimized deployment platform for middleware application workloads that provides consolidation and a private cloud. Key benefits include extreme performance, reliability, manageability and simplicity through the integration of compute, storage, networking and software components into an engineered system.
EMBI provides business intelligence tools for emergency departments. They faced challenges with limited IT resources and needing scalability. By deploying SAP Business Objects BI solutions on AWS, with help from Decision First Technologies, EMBI can leverage industry-leading tools, focus on their core competency of healthcare analytics, and manage costs as variable operating expenses rather than large capital expenditures. This allows EMBI to provide greater value to their customers in the healthcare industry.
This document discusses SAP solutions that are certified to run on AWS. It outlines several SAP solutions including SAP BusinessObjects, SAP Rapid Deployment Solutions, and SAP Business All-in-One. It describes how AWS enables these SAP solutions through capabilities like sizing, disaster recovery, rapid deployments, and cost savings. The document provides examples of customers like Merrifield Garden Centers and Viskase that have implemented SAP solutions on AWS to address challenges around seasonal demand changes and disaster recovery.
The document describes updates to the FlexPod converged infrastructure solution from Cisco and NetApp. Some key updates include support for VMware vSphere 5.1, Microsoft Private Cloud, Oracle workloads, and Cisco Nexus 7000 series switches. FlexPod provides a prevalidated unified computing, networking and storage platform to speed deployment of applications and simplify management.
The document discusses the architecture of a secure multi-tenancy cloud computing platform. It describes a secure multi-tenancy architecture with four key elements: availability, secure separation, service assurance, and manageability. It then provides details on the infrastructure components, including VMware, Cisco, and NetApp technologies, that provide reliability, security isolation, service level agreements, and centralized management capabilities.
Measuring Nexsan Performance and Compatibility in Virtualized Environments, Medición de desempeño y compatibilidad de de Nexsan en ambietes virtualizados.
Virtualization provides benefits for development, testing, and storage. System virtualization allows isolating applications on virtual machines rather than physical servers, improving flexibility, efficiency and management. For developers, virtualization allows experimenting with different operating systems without installing them locally. Storage virtualization with ZFS provides easy cloning, snapshots and restores of file systems for backups, testing, and application deployment. It can simplify storage management and testing environments.
1. The document discusses how cloud computing provides advantages over on-premises infrastructure by enabling high availability, low latency, and superior connectivity across multiple datacenter locations.
2. It describes how data can be synchronously mirrored between principal and mirror databases across three datacenters to ensure high availability and disaster recovery. Logs are shipped hourly to provide a one hour recovery point objective.
3. The document outlines how virtual machines, operating systems, applications, and databases can each be deployed across the three datacenters to improve availability, redundancy, and failover capabilities.
The document summarizes a presentation on evolving a new analytical platform. It discusses defining the platform to include tools for the whole research cycle beyond just business intelligence (BI), with SQL Server 2008 R2 as an example of defining the platform. It also discusses what is working with existing platforms and what is still missing, including the need for more scalable data storage and processing.
Cisco Unified Computing Systems UpdateCisco Canada
The Cisco Unified Computing System represents a radical simplification of traditional architectures, dramatically reducing the number of devices organizations must purchase, deploy, and maintain. Cisco UCS delivers end-to-end optimization for virtualized environments while retaining the ability to support traditional OS and application stacks in physical environments. This session will provide attendees with an update on new features available from both hardware and software perspectives for the Cisco Unified Computing System.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, allowing them to access virtual computer systems and computer-hosted services through the Internet. AWS began in 2006 with a focus on providing web service infrastructure for Amazon's own retail division, and has since expanded into a broad range of cloud-based services including computing, storage, networking, database, analytics, application services, and deployment/management tools. With AWS, users pay only for resources consumed, avoiding up-front costs and gaining elasticity to scale up as needed.
This document discusses VMware vSphere 4.0, which provides virtualization capabilities and serves as a cloud operating system. It allows for high consolidation ratios through features like VMotion that enable live migration of virtual machines between physical servers. vSphere optimizes computing resources through features in vCompute, vStorage, and vNetwork that improve performance, availability, security and scalability for applications.
Today’s IT organizations operate in an increasingly more complex environment. Resources are limited, operating costs are soaring and service interruptions are unacceptable.
This session covered:
Manage applications and a wide variety of technologies including vmWare and Unified Communications environments
Collect service level and capacity management data to measure and maintain performance in both virtual and non-virtual environments
Manage applications' performance to meet user demands
Keep monitoring current with policies in fast-changing virtualized environments
This document discusses solutions for improving I/O performance in virtualized data centers and cloud computing environments. It outlines how server virtualization can create I/O bottlenecks and describes emerging technologies like SSDs, high bandwidth networks, and intelligent software that can help address these issues. SSDs in particular are presented as a cost effective way to improve performance for databases and transactional applications by providing more IOPS. The role of new storage class memory technologies in filling the performance gap between DRAM and HDDs is also examined.
This document discusses cloud computing technologies including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). It outlines different cloud vendors like Dell, Microsoft, and VMware and the services they offer. It also covers virtualization technologies from Citrix, Microsoft, and VMware that enable VDI and remote access solutions. Lastly, it lists networking and security products that provide connectivity and security for cloud and virtual environments.
Cloud architecture and deployment: The Kognitio checklist, Nigel Sanctuary, K...CloudOps Summit
CloudOps Summit 2012, Frankfurt, 20.9.2012 Track 2 - Build and Run
by Nigel Sanctuary, VP Propositions at Kognitio (www.kognitio.com)
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Find the video of this talk at http://youtu.be/wQrHQNOMlKc
Emulex OneConnect Universal Converged Network Adapter (UCNA) platform enables efficient, robust and high-performance connectivity for all business applications while protecting IT investment in existing LAN and SAN infrastructure.
This document describes XRM, an event-based resource management framework for XCP. XRM uses a feedback control loop model to automatically allocate resources across VMs and physical machines to meet application goals while maximizing utilization and performance. It addresses challenges in coordinating resource management across multiple layers and efficiently combining scaling primitives. XRM is implemented in Python on XCP and allows pluggable algorithms to handle different events and take actions like migrating VMs or powering off machines. Preliminary results show XRM using different allocation algorithms on a testbed with 5 hosts and random workload requests.
The document discusses the FlexPod solution from Cisco, NetApp, and Proact. FlexPod provides a converged infrastructure that combines Cisco UCS servers and networking with NetApp storage. It offers scalability, efficiency, and unified management. Proact partners with Cisco and NetApp to provide FlexPod solutions that are validated, secure, and easily managed. FlexPods allow customers to reduce costs and complexity while improving agility over traditional siloed data center architectures.
Building Scalable Databases on AWS - AWS Summit 2012 - NYCAmazon Web Services
This document discusses building scalable database applications on AWS. It begins by outlining different database services on AWS like RDS, DynamoDB, and ElastiCache that are suited for different application needs. It then discusses how RDS provides fully managed relational databases with features like automatic scaling, high availability, and integration with other AWS services. DynamoDB is presented as a NoSQL option that provides massive scalability with seamless scaling and automatic high performance. Case studies are presented of companies like Flipboard and Earth Networks that use these AWS database services to build scalable real-time applications.
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The document discusses how mission-critical IT continues to drive mission-critical business operations. It notes that major system outages continue to plague even large organizations, costing hundreds of thousands per incident on average. The interconnectedness of modern systems means reliability is more important than ever. More than a third of applications are now deemed mission-critical. While virtualization and automation have improved availability, most organizations remain in early stages of implementing next-generation infrastructure strategies. Truly mission-critical systems require high flexibility, scalability, and reliability combined.
The document discusses HP's mission-critical storage solutions including the 3PAR storage array. It highlights key features of 3PAR such as reducing capacity requirements by at least 50% through tiering, delivering high performance even during failures, and reducing storage management burden by 90% compared to competitors' arrays. It also discusses how 3PAR provides massive consolidation, virtual private arrays, and the ability to sustain and consolidate diverse workloads without compromise.
Poulson is Intel's next-generation Itanium processor that is scheduled for release in 2012. It doubles the number of cores compared to the previous Tukwila processor and delivers up to 12-issue execution. Poulson features improved power management, expanded reliability and resiliency capabilities, and new Intel Hyper-Threading Technology improvements to increase parallelism. The new processor is expected to provide a significant performance boost over earlier Itanium chips.
HP is expanding its mission critical converged infrastructure with Project Odyssey. The project aims to modernize mission critical computing by bringing Integrity/HP-UX technology to x86 servers, extending HP's strategy. This will allow customers to do mission critical computing on their terms with a variety of operating systems and applications, providing flexibility and choice. Intel supports the project as continuing innovation in Itanium and Xeon will allow HP and Intel to deliver customer-driven mission critical solutions. Industry analysts and users have praised Project Odyssey as a smart move that promises gains for HP customers.
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UiPath integration with generative AI
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Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
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2. IT sprawl is taking business performance to the
breaking point
70% captive in operations
Netra
and maintenance BladeCenter Solaris SPARC
System xVSphere JAVA
SAP ERP
• Rigid & aging infrastructure AIX
Director EXCHANGE SERVER VirtualBox
ORACLE DATABASE XenServer
• Application & information complexity Mainframe JBOSS COMVERSE
DB2
LOTUS
VirusScan SONAS
• Inflexible business processes SQL SERVER Veritas FAS SnapManager
RHEL
SAS JD EDWARDS
NetWare SIEBEL SANscreenSnapVault WEBSPHERE
Windows Server
Business innovation Integrity
Proliant SnapMirror
MYSQLVmware ESX
BladeSystem Matrix Catalyst
IOS
throttled to 30% PowerEdgeStorageWorks
PowerVault PEOPLESOFT
TIVOLI
UCS
Nexus Cellera
Connectrix
Documentum
EqualLogic SLES SYBASE
VFrame
Ionix
• Time to revenue PowerConnect
IronPort
ScanSafe Symmetrix
USP-V PRIMERGY
• Cost of lost time, effort, opportunity AMS SMS PRIMEQUEST ETERNUS CLARiioN
BladeSymphony UDS SHAREPOINT
• Unpredictable business cycles
2
3. Overcome sprawl, achieve service levels in
mission-critical computing
Storage Servers
HP
Converged
Infrastructure
Power & Network
cooling
Management
software
Always-on resiliency
The Data Center of the future and flexibility with
is built on a Mission-Critical
Converged Infrastructure Converged Infrastructure
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4. Only HP can bring it all together
Intellectual property Open integration Expertise
to deliver the way you want
Partner ecosystem
Portfolio
In-house
Outsourced
via Cloud
Existing infrastructure
Desktop to NonStop, core switch to network edge
4
5. NonStop innovation in the mission-critical
converged infrastructure
HP Integrity NonStop for rock solid reliability and flexibility
Simplify and Unify IT • Integrated stack eases operational costs
Always-On Resiliency • Decades of proven application availability
• Virtualized processor ecosystem for
Dynamic Optimization scalable reliable transactions
Investment Protection • Seamless system transitions without recompilations
and Stability • Long-range roadmap
6. “Mission Critical”: What‟s in a name?
• Inflation of term “mission critical”
• Major inconvenience or future existence at stake?
Availability level Business process
IDC definition
scale example
Transparent to user; no interruption of work;
Availability level 4 (AL4) no transactions lost; no degradation in Payments
performance
Stays online; current transaction may need
Customer Relationship
Availability level 3 (AL3) restarting; may experience performance
Management
degradation
User interrupted, but can quickly re–log on;
may need to rerun some transactions from
Availability level 2 (AL2) Business Intelligence
journal file; may experience performance
degradation
Work stops; uncontrolled shutdown; data
Availability level 1 (AL1) Archiving
integrity ensured
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7. Failures happen
• What is the essence of
your business?
• What happens if your core process is
disrupted?
• Who would be impacted?
• What are business consequences?
• How to recover?
7
8. Impact of failure
Customers like Mastercard and
Equifax without access to mission
critical systems for up to 60 hours
Thousands of users
lose data in a cloud
failure
Half-day without
ATM and online
banking
• Loss of reputation
• Legal claims cost
• Customers walk away
• USD $120 per subscriber affected
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9. Service level vs. cost of realizing it
More business process can benefit
Availability
level
• 24/7 Service levels requirements • Move to standards
• Architectural service orientation • Reduced TCO of HP “AL4” technology
• Disaggregation of “supply chains”
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10. Market proof: Critical processes deserve an
HP Integrity NonStop Infrastructure
Communications media Healthcare and public
Financial services Manufacturing
& entertainment sector
• Payment systems: Credit, • HLR/HSS/LTE • Production control systems • Electronic patient records
debit, POS, wholesale • Intelligent network / 3G • Manufacturing execution • Defense and intelligence
• Exchanges & trading Services systems
• Messaging
• 70% of all ATM payments • World‟s largest ISP global • Premier automotive • 200+ hospitals, many of the
and 66% of all credit card messaging manufacturers world‟s largest teaching
transactions • 300+ million subscribers • Logistic management hospitals
• Hosts world‟s largest “live” in HP HLR solutions • National security &
payment installation transportation (offered w/HPES)
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11. The NonStop approach
• World‟s highest application availability (*)
• 30% lower total cost of ownership than mainframe
• Simple, out of the box
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12. Generic comparison
Integrity NonStop Clustered systems
Mainstream and high
Workload Designed for most critical
available
Highest transaction volumes High transaction volumes
Application availability Infrastructure availability
Application Limited nr of focused ISVs Large numbers of ISV apps
Legacy, Java and Open Legacy, Java and Open
Source Source
Pre-integrated technology Compose and configure
Cost stack yourself architecture
Integrated in Converged Integrated in Converged
Infrastructure Infrastructure
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13. World‟s highest application availability
The BonTon stores has recorded zero
minutes of unplanned time against
• Designed for end-user application their NonStop systems since
1998plication cluster
availability, out of the box
• Easy management to prevent human
error
• On line maintenance as components do Nordea Bank typically delivers
100% end-user availability against
break their applications based on Integrity
• Software compatibility over system NonStop systems
generations
• Integrated in CI as Service Orientation
fades “system boundaries”
Raymond James has had zero
downtime since their migration to
Integrity NonStop systems cluster
integration for zero downtime
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14. Unmatched near-linear scalability
30 million KDDI mobile and fixed
line subscribers access email
• MPP architecture allows for infinite application based on Integrity
scale without degradation NonStop systemster
• Scale near linearly up to 4080
processors
• Single database and application Rabobank experiences linear
image over up to 4080 logical scalability in their NonStop systems
against a 25% annual growth rate
processors
• Storage Scalability:
Up to 2,300 disks per node of 16p x
255 = 586,500 disks per system
Integrity NonStop servers are easily
able to cope with Raymond James
growth rate of 20-30% per annum
cluster integration for zero
downtime
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15. Simplicity
Rabobank‟s 34 NonStop
nodes, need on average, only
• HP controlled hardware-software stack two people per node for both
with partner add-ons system and application
management
• Essential availability functions come
with the system and ready to go
– No complex architecting required
– No complicated tooling landscape
– One point of support
• System Insight Manager A large ISP„s NonStop staff is
comprised of 2 DBAs, 2 System
– Full participation in HP SIM Admins and 1 technical
manager. Their 32 NonStop
systems environment manages
12 terabytes of data and
processes 14 million transactions
per hour at peak, on a
24/7/365 operation
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16. Cost of ownership
Nippon Steel pre-purchase
evaluation showed that,
• 25% lower total cost of ownership as compared to the mainframe,
compared to IBM zSeries the NonStop system would
reduce processing time by 70
– Unbeatable operational efficiencies through
percent and overall costs by 15
automation and lean system management teams
to 20 percent. Based on results,
– No external database license challenges their evaluation was accurate.
– Longevity of support of hardware and software
components
Large bank in Asia to build
worlds‟ largest ATM/POS
environment using HP Integrity
NonStop beating mainframe in
competition.
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17. HP Integrity NonStop portfolio
• Part of HP Integrity Server family
– Commercial, Seismic and Telco
– Entry level to 4000+ processors
• NonStop support services
Modern software Standard hardware
Development • Blades
Management • Storage
Database Networking
•
Web/GUI interfaces Encryption Modules
•
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18. HP Integrity NonStop platforms roadmap
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
NB54000c
Tukwila based
4-Core Offering
2-Core Offering
NS2100
Tukwila based
NS2200 Single Core Offering
Tukwila based
New Poulson
Based NonStop
Platforms
New Kittson
Based NonStop
Sales 2 New Offerings in 2012 Platforms
Support
This roadmap provided for planning purposes only under
Confidential Agreement and may be subject to change.
19. Finnish economy powered by
HP NonStop
• Company
– Largest bank in the Nordic region
– 3 million customers in Finland – 60% of population
• NonStop at Nordea
– Over 90% of all financial transaction for Nordea Finland run on NonStop including payments, card transactions and
netbank transactions
– These transactions support key business processes such as cash and liquidity management, e-invoicing, payment and
integration services
– 230 applications, mostly custom-developed
• Why NonStop?
– Application availability measured at 100% over the last 20 months
– Linear scalability to support current transaction load of 21,6 million tp day
– Performance capacity delivered by standards-based multi-core NonStop architecture
– Investment protection through ease of application migration from older S-Series NonStop generation to the HP Integrity
NonStop BladeSystem
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20. Rasselstein modernization journey
Situation
• Custom-built Manufacturing Execution System application running on HP Integrity
NonStop systems to be integrated in SOA strategy
• Protect investment into bespoke application
• Pool of developers familiar with legacy languages shrinking
Approach
• Integrate HP Integrity NonStop system-based MES application with SAP to meet customer-
mandated quality requirements in a 24x7x365 production environment
Outcomes
• Improved user satisfaction through single front end user interface
• Highly flexible, messaging-based SOA application environment implemented
• Direct connection to all production process stations for just-in-time information logistics
• Eliminate dependency on legacy language developers
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21. Rapid, simple port to NonStop
Lusis TANGO ported to NonStop in 2.5 months
• Lusis: Software and consulting company
specializing in
– Payments and financial systems
– Loyalty solutions
– BPM and CRM solutions for utilities
• Lusis/HP partnership
– TANGO application jointly developed in 2009
• Fully functional EFT suite for Tier 1 institutions
• Based on OSS (POSIX) HP OS
• Using NonStop SQL/MX database
– Successful porting project completed in 2.5 months
– Full benchmark project completed
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22. Call to action
• Determine your company‟s true most
critical processes
• Imagine what HP Integrity NonStop
can add to those processes
• Visit the HP Integrity NonStop page
to learn more:
www.hp.com/go/nonstop
• Understand the affordability of
today‟s Integrity NonStop technology
• Talk with our users (we can connect
you)
• Start realizing your company can
benefit too !
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24. Mission-critical demands
Vertical Market Drivers
• Payment systems providers • Globalization requires
and software vendors “follow-the-sun” access to
consolidation information
• New regulatory, security • Just-in-time manufacturing
and compliance requirements demands 24x7 access to data
• New payment types
• Real-time access to
• Proliferation of multi-media
information in order to
and handheld devices drive
enhance national security
explosive transaction rates
• Centralized patient
• The next wave of media
information regional
computing services
and national initiatives
(i.e., 4G, LTE, cloud)