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Higher Speed, Higher Density, More Flexible SAN Switching
Cisco Extends Storage Portfolio to Support High Data Growth, Scale and Programmability
Cisco Storage Networking
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IT Environments Experiencing Accelerating TransitionsInfrastructure Agility Needed to Enable Greater Speed of Business
Growth in Information Created by 2020
Higher Demand on Multiprotocol Storage
Storage GrowthInternet of Things
40% CAGR by 2017
Sources: Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI), Cisco Cloud Index, IDC, Gartner, IDC WW Integrated Systems Forecast 2014-2018 (Nov ‘14) IDC WW Hyperconverged Systems 2015-2019 Forecast (April ’15)
Cloud69% CAGR by 2017
Analytics69% CAGR by 2014–19
Server Virtualization85% by 2018
Software DefinedInfrastructure65% Growth by 2017
Increased Flash Usage7x Growth SSD by 2018
6%
14%
58%
Industry Dynamics Data Center Trends Effect on Storage Infrastructure
10Xs
Integrated PlatformCAGR by 2015–18
Integrated InfrastructureCAGR by 2015–18
HyperconvergedCAGR by 2015–18
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Enterprise Storage Networking Evolution
Multi-Protocol (FC, FICON, FCIP, FCoE, NAS, iSCSI, HTTP)
Latency and Performance (16G FC, 10GE, 40GE, 100GE)
Scale (Tens of Thousands P/V Devices, Billions of Objects)
Programmability and Operational Simplicity
Evolving Beyond SilosRequirements for Agile, Efficient Data Centers
Custom SoftwareCustom Hardware
Custom Software onPackaged Commodity H/W
SDS OnCloud or OnPrem(Bring Your Own Hardware)
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Cisco Storage NetworkingRate of Innovation Is Accelerating
Deploy MDS/Nexus Families to Reduce Storage Networking CapEx and OpEx
Innovation
Industry-Leading FCPerformance, Reliability
Virtual SAN (VSAN)
Integrated SAN Extension for DC/BR
Single LAN/SAN Management
10G FCoEInter-VSAN Routing
Network Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Tools
Integrated Multi-Protocol FC, FICON, iSCSI and FCIP
SAN Scale
Unified Port
2002
2013
20142015
Grow and Consolidate• Industries Highest Port Density:
MDS 9718 • Multi-protocol: FC and FCoE• 32G Ready Director• 16G UCS Fabric Interconnect
40G Storage Ethernet• 40G FCoE module on MDS
9700• Nexus 5672UP-16G• 16G FC support on 2348UPQ• 40G UCS Fabric Interconnect
Simplify Operations• Fabric Automation- POAP• REST –API for programmability• DCNM New Platform Support
NEW February 2016
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Cisco Multi-Protocol Product Portfolio: SAN, LAN, and Compute
Consistent and SimplifiedFeatures, Management, and Programmability
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Grow and Consolidate:MDS 9718
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Ultra-High Density Director
Programmable SAN Director
32G Ready Director
Higher Speed, Higher Density, More Flexible SAN Switching
Industry’s First
• 3X Performance of competition• 3X line rate ports than competition with 768 line-rate 16G FC Ports
Build High-Performance, High-Density Networks
Reduce Complexity, Accelerate Management• Programmability and automation with Restful-based NXAPI• Power On Auto Provisioning automates configuration
Save Dollars, Invest in the future• 32G ready for 768 line-rate 32G FC ports• Same line-cards, NXOS, power supplies across all MDS 9700 Directors
Cisco MDS 9718 Multilayer DirectorINTRODUCING
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MDS 9718 Use CasesConsolidate and Grow
Platform of Choice for Flash Deployments
• 50% reduction in chassis
• Collapsed core design with 3X more ports per chassis (768 Vs 256)
• Room for future growth with 768 ports instead of adding new chassis
• 128 more line-rate front panel ports (@3:1 oversubscription)
• 75% reduction in chassis
• High speed flash deployments can drive up ISL utilization
• Get rid of oversubscription with 9718 with 768 line rate ports
MDS9718
MDS9718
128 128 128 128
42 42
128 128
MDS9718
Brocade Brocade Brocade
Port Expansion
64
192 192 192
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MDS 9718: Comparison Summary
% MDS is lower cost than Brocade
More Front Panel Ports with Fewer Devices and Lower Cost
Small Deployment Mid-Size Deployment Large Deployment
768 Ports 4000 Ports 6000 Ports
4 Brocade DCX-8510-8 vs. 1 MDS 9718 17 Brocade DCX-8510-8 vs. 8 MDS 9718 26 Brocade DCX-8510-8 vs. 12 MDS 9718
75% reduction in number of chassis 50%+ reduction in number of chassis 50%+ reduction in number of chassis
-52%
-9% -11%
All values are based on 3:1 oversubscription
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Convergence:40G Storage Network
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Industry’s BroadestConverged Ethernet Portfolio
Max FCoE , IP Ports/Chassis
Nexus 7700/7000 Nexus 5600 Nexus 2300 Nexus 9000
10GE 1536 (IP), 768 (FCoE) 384 48 2048 (IP only**)
40GE 384* 96 6 512 (IP only**)
Cisco NEXUS
Use 10/40G Ethernet to Converge IP and Fibre Channel Storage Traffic
** Hardware is FCoE-capable today; software support targeted for future release* N7700/N7000 40G FCoE: Jul’15
Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI)
MDS 9000
768 (FCoE only)2 (IP)
384 Ports
Cisco MDS
UCS FI6200/6300
96
32
Cisco UCS
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294% data rate of 16G FC
Reduced cost - BiDi Optics use existing OM3 or OM4 cabling
40G End to End
Cisco MDS 9700 40G FCoE ModuleINTRODUCING
Industry’s Highest Interconnect (ISL) Speed for SAN
147% data rate of 32G FC
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40GE FCoE Use Case: ISL Consolidation
Benefits:Reduced Management
• Fewer ISLs to manage
Reuse Cabling• BiDi Optics allow use of
existing LC cabling
16G FC ISLs
116 Storage
Ports
240 ISL Ports
1152 Host Ports
40GE FCoE ISLs
116 Storage
Ports
96 ISL Ports
1152 Host Ports
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40GE FCoE Use Case: Converged Networks to Fibre Channel
Nexus Modular
40GE FCoE
10GE FCoE
Nexus Fixed
40GE FCoE
10GE FCoE
Nexus with FEX
40GE FCoE
10GE FCoE
UCS with6333 Fabric Interconnect
40GE FCoE
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Industry’s First FC FEX Solution for Storage Connectivity
Compact 1RU Switch for SAN Connectivity
• 48 Fixed 1/10G SFP+ Unified Capable Ports.• Traditional Ethernet or FCoE• 48 Unified Ports provide 2/4/8G FC, upto 24 x 16G FC• Parent Switch—At FCS: Nexus 5600 ; Followed by 9k,7k
• 6x 40G QSFP+ Ports• Flexibility to use 4x10G or 40G*
• Single point of mgmt. for access switches
• Common Scalable and Adaptive architecture
• Homogenous and consistent policies
• New Option: FEX for 16G FC
Nexus 2348UPQ: (FC, FCoE iSCSI, NAS)
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Nexus 5672UP-16GShips Q1CY16
All Features of 5600 and More—Enhanced Nexus 5672 for SAN
48 Fixed 1/10G SFP+ Ports of which 24 Ports Unified
24 Unified Ports provide 4/8/16G FC, 10G Ethernet/FCoE
Traditional Ethernet or FCoE or FC
6x 40G QSFP+ Ports
Flexibility to use 4x10G or 40G
• Upgraded from 8G to16G FC
• 50% more UP Ports
• Additional FC Buffer Credits
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Traditional Architecture
Nexus 2348UPQ:LAN/SAN Access Convergence
Rack Mount Servers
2x FC Switches
2x LAN Switches
UPFEX Architecture
2x Nexus2348UPQ (UP FEX)
Rack MountServers
Example: • Assume 24 servers per
rack• Cost saving per rack =
ASP/port x 24 ports x 2 switches = $220 x 24 x 2 = $10,560
• Power Savings per rack = 100W/FC switch x 2 switches = 200W
• Additional Savings with ISL links.
Flexible • Deploy TOR Nexus FEX for LAN connectivity
like usual. • Drop FC ports to any servers that need FC
connectivity without adding a FC switch
Green• Reduced Cost and Power in the Data Center
Consistent Management Model• Maintains same management model of
LAN and SAN separation
Ethernet FC
Dedicated FCoE Converged Link
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Nexus 5672UP-16G Use Cases
FEX aggregation:• Significant savings: HW and
cabling costs.• Single FEX for LAN + SAN:
Converged link to parent Nexus 5672UP-16G.
LAN/SAN Convergence 40G ISL for FC SAN 16G FC Collapsed Corein a SAN Environment
40G ISL: • Consolidate ISL’s while connecting
initiators and targets at 8/16G speeds.
• Scale and lower cost.
16G FC aggregation:• 16G FC switch. • Provides investment protection• Backward compatibility with 8G FC.
Core Ethernet Switch
10GE
5672UP-16G
2348UPQ
40G FCoE
16G FC
Target
Host
10GE16G FC
Target
16G FC
Core Storage Switch
40G
5672UP-16G
8G /16G FC
Host
Target
16G FC
5672UP-16G
16G FC
Hosts
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FI 633232 x 40GbE QSFP+ ports
FI 6332-16UP24 x 40GbE QSFP+ and 16 x UP ports (1/10GbE or 4/8/16G FC)
IOM 23048 x 40GbE server links and 4 x 40GbE QSFP+ uplinks
Industry’s Next Generation UCS Fabric Interconnect
Enabling High Performance, Low-Latency and Lossless Fabric
UCS FI 6332, UCS FI6332-16UP, IOM 2304
• High-density 40GbE ports: enables 40G end-to-end Fabric
• 2.6X increase in throughput
• 3X lower latency
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FI 6332 / FI 6332-16UP Use Cases
40GE FCoE40GE
SANLAN
FI 6332
MDS 9700
Nexus 7000 / 9000
UCS B-Series B200B260B460
andIOM 2304
UCS C-SeriesC220C240C460
8/16G FC40GE
SANLAN
FI 6332-16UP
Storage Director
Nexus 7000 / 9000
UCS B-Series B200B260B460
andIOM 2304
UCS C-SeriesC220C240C460
High Performance• 40GE from Server to Network
Flexible • Deploy 8G, 16G or 40GE to SAN
infrastructure
Reduced Cost• Fewer Network Cables required• Uses existing cable infrastructure
using BiDi optics
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Operational Simplicity:Programmable Fabrics
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Why Programmability/Automation
Greater Business Agility Reduced Costs/ Complexity Resource Optimization
Reduce Network Provisioning
ReduceManagement Costs
Storage Optimization
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• Ease of programmability• XML/JSON/JSON-RPC request-response format• Easier to parse and script compared to the textual
output of a traditional CLI
• Feature Velocity and Time to Market• API framework lends itself to crowd-sourcing:
customers, partners and 3rd party developers• Rapid feature velocity for scriptable software
capabilities
• Rapid validation by ecosystem partners• Extended “ Virtual QA” team of sorts spanning the
larger ecosystem of partners and customers
• 10X performance benefit over SNMP• Much faster than SNMP queries
• Ease of integration with third party management tools• HTTP access and XML/JSON output facilitates simpler
and faster integration
• Ubiquity of CLI, Agility of API • leverages existing CLI kit and makes it available outside
the switch over web (HTTP/HTTPS)
Introducing Rest NX-API on MDS 9700
Ease of Operations Modular Open 3rd Party Apps Programmable Ready for
DevOps
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USB: Plug and Play
New Capability where POAP setup is not
possible
Power On Auto-Provisioning
Now on MDS Director
platforms besides Fabric
switches
Accelerate Deployments: Go Live in Minutes!
Configurable AvoidHuman Error
Self Deployment Consistent Programmable Ready for
DevOps
?How should I configure?
Be consistent?
Automate?
Be accurate
Avoid Human Errors?
Reduce Deployment Time?
Be reliable?
Self Deploy?
Too painful configuring single switch at a time.
Standardize
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USB Based Plug and PlayEnables Multi-site Roll Out
1 Have a config file in place for each switch to be provisioned-Use a unique id such as serial no. or switch WWN to name each config file
JAE17050ATA-running-config-<date>-<time>
JAE17050ATB-running-config-<date>-<time>
Serial No: JAE17050ATA
Serial No: JAE17050ATB
2 Copy all config files to a USB drive
3Serial No: JAE17050ATA
Serial No: JAE17050ATB
Available on all 16G Platforms in NX-OS 7.3
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Cisco MDS and Nexus Fabric ManagementDay in the Life of Storage
AdministratorsFabric Management /
Focus AreasRecent
Introductions
Manage/Provision Current Environment
Monitor/Troubleshoot Current Environment
Capacity Planning
New Installs
JoeJanet Provisioning Wizards/Templates
Visualization
Monitoring/Troubleshooting
CapacityManagement
Sca
labl
eP
rogr
amm
able End-to-End Visibility
Support for MDS 9718
NEXUS 5672UP-16G40G FCoE on MDS
Use Recent Introductions to Efficiently Manage Converged Fabric
Backup/Replicate
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“With our network expanded to include 37 branches and more than 700 Business outlets across 76 cities in China, our data requirements are rapidly growing, with our current storage capacity exceeding 2.4 PB. The high performing Cisco MDS 9513 Directors have been powering our Data Centers for the past 7 years. We are excited to see Cisco introducing the industry's highest port density SAN Director MDS 9718 that will help us meet our growing customer demands.”
Mr. Tan Qifeng, China Guangfa Bank
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“Krones is the market leader in the bottling and packaging industry servicing customers worldwide through 3 data centers hosting over 1000 Virtual Machines, supporting more than 4.827 TB of data. Currently the MDS 9700s enable us to aggregate links and optimize bandwidth utilization as we scale. We are looking forward to implement Cisco Data Center Network Manager for better visibility and scalability in our data centers.”
Gerd Neuland, Head of IM Data Center Services Information Management
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Cisco MDS 9000 Family: Extensive Industry Partnerships
Cisco ChannelPartners
Other Flash Vendors: Storage Array interop only
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The Power of EcosystemProviding Options for Pre-Packaged Converged Infrastructures
Cisco Nexus Cisco UCS
Integrated Infrastructure
Cisco MDS
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Storage Networking for Agile Data Centers
Fibre Channel and Ethernet Storage Networks With
Superior Performance, Scale, and Architectural Flexibility
With Nexus and MDS to evolve SAN architectures for Massive
Data Growth
Automate Physical and Virtual Datacenters using RESTAPI and third party cloud
software platforms
Programmable Fabric
Enable End to End Seamless Fabrics
Grow and Consolidate