Agenda
• IOS Software Solutions – Cisco Cloud Builder
• Create a Private Cloud „Virtual Desktops Empower
Students” Cloud Computing Case Study - Paris
Institute of Political Studies
• Adopting Public Cloud – „First School in Cloud”
• IOS Software Solutions – Cloud Services
• Q & A
IOS Software Solutions – Cisco Premier
Partner
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IOS Software Solutions is a system integrator
that provides IT&C consultancy, implement custom
solutions and provide to customers extensive
support services.
As system integrator IOS Software Solutions has
expertise in consulting, audit, design,
implementation, optimization, maintenance and
support for complex projects since 2006.
The strength of the company is to develop
creative solutions for ensure integration, optimization
and efficient use for all internal processes or
IOS Software Solutions –
Cisco Premier
Partner
Hightlights
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Doing business since 2006
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Advanced Routing & Switching
Specialization
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Advanced Collaboration
Architecture Specialization
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Advanced Data Center
Architecture Specialization (*
ongoing
)
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IOS Cloud Services ( august
2014)
IOS Software Solutions – Our Team
Cisco Certifications
• 2X CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert)
• 2 X CCNP(Cisco Certified Network Professional)
• 1 X CCDP (Cisco Certified Design Professional)
• 2 X CCDA (Cisco Certified Design Associate)
• 7 X CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate)
• 1 X CRSFS( Cisco Routing and Switching Field Specialist)
• 1 X CRSDS( Cisco Routing and Switching Design Specialist)
IOS Software Solutions – Our Team
• 1 X CCADS (Cisco Collaboration Architecture Design Specialist)
• 1 X CUCUCSS (Cisco Unified Communications on Unified Computing
Systems Specialist)
• 1 X CWDIS (Cisco Webex Design and Implementation Specialist)
• 1 X CVNS (Cisco Video Network Specialist)
• 1 X CSSDS (Cisco Security Solutions and Design Specialist)
• 3 X CSE (Cisco Sales Expert)
The „Cloud” concept
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Hype clycle
1950 - The underlying concept of cloud
computing dates back to the 1950s, when large-scale mainframe computers became available in academia and corporations.
1960 - John McCarthy opined in the 1960s
that "computation may someday be organized as a public utility.„ (* Singapore – wifi project)
1990 - In the 1990s, telecommunications
companies, who previously offered primarily dedicated point-to-point data circuits, began offering virtual private network (VPN) services with comparable quality of service, but at a lower cost.
1999 - Founders launch salesforce.com in small
San Francisco apartment.
2000 - After the dot-com
bubble, Amazon played a key role in the development of cloud computing by
modernizing their data centers, which, like most computer networks, were using as little as 10% of their capacity at any one time, just to leave room for occasional spikes.
Cloud Delivery Models
SaaS
Infrastructure as a Service
Compute, storage, networking, etc Ex.: IOS Cloud Services ;
Platform as a Service
Middleware, directories, etc Ex.: Google App,Open Shift
Software as a Service
Applications, collaboration, etc Ex.: Exchange, Lync, Salesforce.com
Data Center as a Service
Data center facilities, power, cooling Ex.: IOS Cloud Services ;
PaaS IaaS DCaaS Cloud Delivery Models
IT Admi ns IT Oper at ion s
Cisco Intelligent Automation for
Cloud with Cloupia
P ar tner E cos ys tem
Pod Physical Infrastructure Infrastructure Virtual Compute Network Storage Customer
Choice Multi-Cloud Infrastructure Management vCloud Director MSCVMM RHEV-M WAN End Users Cloud Service Providers
Self Service Portal Hybrid Cloud
• Enterprise-Wide Orchestration
• Extensible Service Catalog for IT Governance
• Integration with IT Operations & Management Tools Cisco Intelligent Automation For Cloud Network Services Manager FlexPod DC Core Nexus 1000v VSPEX
Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud
•
Web-based
self-service
portal and service catalog
• Service delivery automation
• Operational process
automation
• Resource management
• Lifecycle management
Adopting cloud
Virtual Desktops Empower Students – Case study
Paris Institute of Political Studies
Challenge
Established in 1872, the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Institut d’études politiques de Paris or, more familiarly, Sciences Po) is one of the world’s most prestigious social science higher education institutions, traditionally educating France’s political and diplomatic elite.
Catering for such an exclusive student body poses a challenge in IT terms, however.
• „Bring your own device” - For a start, most students expect to be able to bring their own mobile and computing devices onto campus, and to use these to access Sciences Po
systems and applications. At the same time, the students and faculty spend a lot of time working and publishing via web-based tools, and thus expect high levels of application performance and availability.
• „Fast response for business needs”- These circumstances were problematic for
Sciences Po, given the relatively small size of its IT team and the limitations of its traditional data center technology. For example, deploying a physical server could take up to six
weeks. The institution needed to upgrade its data center infrastructure to one that would
support a secure bring-your-own-device (BYOD) ethos, while at the same time improving IT performance and helping enable easier delivery of services.
• Efficiency was also important, given the restrictions of the Sciences Po data center facilities.
Franck Epaillard, head of user services in the Sciences Po IT Systems Department, says:
“The answer to these issues would be to provide people with a virtual desktop
infrastructure
to allow access on demand.”
Cisco – Unified Computing System
Cisco Unified
Computing System is an
integrated system that is
configured through unified,
model-based management to
simplify deployment of
enterprise-class applications
and services running in
bare-metal, virtualized, and
cloud-computing environments.
Solution
A Cisco Desktop Virtualization Solution, based on the
Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS), was the solution.
The Institute used Cisco Catalyst® 4500 Series Switches and Nexus® 7000 Series Switches to connect its network to the data center, so when it decided to implement a
Cisco Unified Computing System™ (UCS™) architecture,
plugging the latter into two Cisco UCS 6100 Series Fabric
Interconnects was relatively easy. In concert with this,
Sciences Po deployed three blade chassis with a mix of UCS B250 M2 Blade Servers and B200 M2 Blade Servers, all
equipped with Intel® Xeon® 5600 Series Processors.
Together with Citrix XenApp, UCS delivers virtual desktops
to 1200 users, along with virtual servers for teaching and
social sciences applications. Virtualization is enabled by Citrix XenSource and XenServer, Oracle VM, and VMware.
A host of other services run on the Cisco UCS
platform, including print servers, Samba services, Apache web servers, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol servers, and Microsoft Windows 2003, 2008 R2, and SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition. Other applications virtualized on the UCS Blade Servers include Cisco Wireless Control System,
LANDesk, and Microsoft Active Directory 2.
Results
• Sciences Po has achieved desktop virtualization, class-leading enterprise application performance, server consolidation, and service-oriented infrastructure delivery. The deployment was carried out over the summer break and, to accelerate the
transformation, Sciences Po chose the Cisco Unified Computing Support Service to help sustain performance and high availability.
• Cisco UCS is the primary production platform with legacy servers retained as a secondary backup for added redundancy and fault tolerance. “We have already
decommissioned 80 percent of our physical servers through server
consolidation and virtualization,” says Epaillard. “Our ultimate objective is to
completely transition to a green data center using a highly efficient server set up with minimal environmental impact.”
• The Cisco Desktop Virtualization Solution allows Sciences Po to provision new
desktops quickly and easily whenever needed, for example for students on
short-term courses. Epaillard says: “The major advantages of Cisco UCS include ease of configuration, administration, and expandability. The technology provides added value and better performance for our applications by providing outstanding load balancing and availability.”
• Having a simpler architecture means Sciences Po no longer has to spend as much on technology. And at the same time, the IT department is able to deliver improved service to its users. “We’ve increased uptime by decreasing system failures,” says Epaillard, “and thanks to the integrated auto recovery features and advanced system design, availability has improved from three nines to four nines. Meanwhile, the Cisco technology has permitted our IT staff to adopt a more flexible schedule between weekly rotations.” (c) IOS Software Solutions
Sugata Mitra – the man who build the first
school in „Cloud”
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Sugata Mitra (born 12 February 1952) is Professor
of Educational Technology at the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences at Newcastle University, England. He is best known for his "Hole in the
Wall" experiment, and widely cited in works on literacy and education.
First School in Cloud – Sugata Mitra
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The Killingworth School in the
Cloud opened its doors on November
22 (2013), with a group of students
investigating the question: “Who
invented algebra?” As the students
gathered around computers and
began their research, they were
guided by an online mediator from the
“Granny Cloud,” which Skypes retired
teachers into the lab not so much to
instruct the students but to offer them
encouragement. Appearing on a large
screen on the wall, this “Granny
Cloud” volunteer appeared almost
life-sized.
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IOS Cloud Services
• Data Center as a Service : Space, Power, Cooling, Security;
• Infrastracture as a Service : Compute, Storage, Networking,
OS ;
• Platform as a Service : Hardware arhitecture , OS(Microsoft,
Red Hat );
• Software as a Service : Microsoft AD, Microsoft Exchange,
Microsoft Lync,Veeam Backup&Replication;
Why IOS Cloud Services ?
• Reduce Costs. TCO for cloud services are smaller ;
• No CAPEX just OPEX ;
• More productivity. Cloud services run on faster and
scalable infrastructure ;
• Very high availability & disaster recovery ;
Before After Total savings/ year Location Servers IOS Cloud Services 88,695kW
Location 1 14 VM’s 1 250W 9.221 EUR Location 2 11 VM’s 2 250W Location 3 6 Backup 250W Location 4 1 Storage 500W Total 32 Total 3 Server power
consumption/ hour 250W consum orar total 1250W
Total servers power
consumption /hour 8 kWh
Total servers power
consumption /hour 1.25 kWh => 16%
Total servers power consumption + cooling/
hour 12 kWh
Total servers power consumption + cooling/
hour 1.875 kWh
Total servers power
consumption + cooling/
month 8640 kW
Total servers power
consumption + cooling/
month 1350 kW
Total servers power consumption + cooling/
year 105120 kW
Total servers power consumption + cooling/
year 16425 kW