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Microsoft AZURE
Giovanni GattoAzure Partner RecruiterEMAIL: [email protected]: @giobannigatto
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Big data40ZBthe size of digital universe by 2020, of which 90% will be unstructured data
Devicesmore than halfof information workers across 17 countries report using 3+ devices for work
Appsone quarterof external app implementation spending will be on mobility, cloud, analytics & social by 2016
Cloudnearly halfof total IT spend will be cloud-related by 2020
Source:
Devices: “Info Workers Will Erase Boundary Between enterprise And
Consumer Technologies.” Forrester Research. August 30, 2012
Apps: Gartner: “Predicts 2013: Business Impact of Technology Drives
the Futures Application Services Market.” Nov. 21, 2012
Big data: Compiled from IDC digital universe forecasts
Cloud: “Prepare For 2020: Transform Your IT Infrastructure And
Operations Practice.” Forrester Research. Oct. 24, 2012
Industry transformation
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2.4+ millionemails per day
200+ Cloud Services1+ billion customers · 20+ million businesses · 90+ markets worldwide
5.8+ billionworldwide queries each month
1 in 4enterprise customers
50+ billionminutes of connections handled
each month
48+ millionusers in 41 markets
50+ million
active users
400+ millionactive
accounts
250+ million
active users
8.6+ trillionobjects in Microsoft Azure
storage
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Datacenters – generation 2, 3, 4
Generation 2: traditional (SLA 99.999) Generation 3: Containment Generation 4: Modular (SLA 99.9)
Physical redundancy
N+2, Tier 3/4
Datacenter as a commodity
DC SKU, Scale
Service geo-redundancy
Active/active nodes – geo-distributed
Lower Capex/Opex Increased efficiency
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Datacenter evolution
Server
Capacity
20 year Technology
2.0+ PUE
Colocation
Generation 1
DensityRack
Density & deployment
Minimized resource impact
1.4 – 1.6 PUE
Generation 2
201220091989-2005 2007
Containment
1.2 – 1.5 PUE
Containers, PODs
Scalability & sustainability
Air & water economization
Differentiated SLAs
Generation 3
Modular
1.12 – 1.20 PUE
ITPACs & Colocations
Reduced carbon Right-sized
Faster time-to-market
Outside air cooled
Generation 4
Integrated
1.07 – 1.19 PUE
Integrated system
Resilient software
Common infrastructure
Operational simplicity
Flexible & scalable
Generation 5
Future
6Source: EYP Mission Critical Facilities Inc., New York
Datacenter operational energy use
Offline UPS technologies can drive Electrical losses substantially down
Widening temperature range can remove chillers and drive cooling to zero
Virtualization, active power management increase IT return on investment
Traditional Modular
PUE=2.0 PUE=1.15
7FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15
Network Device Count Growth
Growing networks to cloud-scaleGeo-redundant
Service/Application design• All nodes active, all nodes stateless
Top 3 most-connected
networks in the world• Peer with over 1800 ISPs globally
DC-to-Internet backbone
• Multiple terabits
• Over 30 points of presence globally
• Global backbone on 5 continents connecting
Microsoft datacenter to the Internet
DC-to-DC backbone
• Multiple terabits of capacity
• Direct DC-DC backbone to enable high
bandwidth between datacenters
Dark fiber
• Tens of thousands of route miles of owned Dark
Fiber backbone
• Million+ 10G DWDM route miles of capacity
deployed
Cache node• Hosting services collocated at user location
(metro)
Edge nodes
• Multiple terabits of Edge Interconnect capacity
• Directly connected to more than 2000 networks
with over 4,000 connections
Decoupled DCs • Separation of CPU’s Storage, SQL Services
IT capacity unit = STAMP • DC capacity unit or workload appliance
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Global Foundation Services
Microsoft’s cloud environment
Platform as a Service(PaaS)
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Consumer and small business
services
Enterprise services
Third-party hosted services
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Microsoft IT
Security Global delivery SustainabilityInfrastructure
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Take a comprehensive application inventory
Develop strategy:
• Re-host
• Replace
• Rebuild
• Retire
Identify required characteristics of remaining applications: sensitivity, critical functions
Prioritize remediation efforts and identify candidates for SaaS
Application portfolio analysis
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Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud
Infrastructure as a Service(IaaS)Gartner Magic Quadrant for
Enterprise Application Platform as
a Service(PaaS)
Gartner Magic Quadrant for Public
Cloud Storage Services
Gartner Magic Quadrant for
Virtualization
Enterprise mobility and remote apps
Cloud platform and hybrid capabilities
BI/Big Data/Machine Learning/Internet of your things
Dev/test of SAP, Oracle, Sharepoint, Dynamics, Mobile, LOB, Web
Production of SAP, Oracle, Sharepoint, Dynamics, Mobile LOB, Web
Enterprise mobility and remote apps
Cloud platform and hybrid capabilities
BI/Big Data/Machine Learning/Internet of your things
Dev/test of SAP, Oracle, Sharepoint, Dynamics, Mobile, LOB, Web
Production of SAP, Oracle, Sharepoint, Dynamics, Mobile, LOB, Web
Transform the datacenter
Storage ComputeNetwork
Microsoft System Center
Microsoft Azure Service ProviderOn-premises
datacenter
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Hybrid capabilities at every layer
On-premises Cloud
ServiceProvider
Azure
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Huge infrastructure scale is the enabler19 Regions ONLINE…huge datacenter capacity around the world…and we’re growing
100+ datacenters
One of the top 3 networks in the world (coverage, speed, connections)
2 x AWS and 6x Google number of offered regions
G Series – Largest VM available in the market – 32 cores, 448GB Ram, SSD…
Operational Announced
Central USIowa
West USCalifornia
North EuropeIreland
East USVirginia
East US 2Virginia
US GovVirginia
North Central US
Illinois
US GovIowa
South Central US
Texas
Brazil SouthSao Paulo
West Europe
NetherlandsChina North *
Beijing
China South *Shanghai
Japan EastSaitama
Japan WestOsaka
India WestTBD
India EastTBD
East AsiaHong Kong
SE AsiaSingapore
Australia WestMelbourne
Australia EastSydney
* Operated by 21Vianet