Israel Datacenter Trends and Strategies 2011

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Israel Datacenter Trends and
Strategies 2011
Gideon Lopez
IDC Israel
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Agenda
Changing datacenter
landscape
Changing technology
landscape
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New Business Cycle for IT
Business Value
Convergence and Clouds Reign for the Next 10 Years
Transactional
applications
and Database
ERP, Analytics
and Datamarts
Converged
Infrastructure
& Private
Clouds
Web
Collaborative
Application
Development
Public
Clouds
1985
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1990
1995
2000
2005
2010
File/Print and
Networking
2015
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Changing Realities in the Datacenter
Israel Server Installed Base (‘000)
VM Density
19.8
Virtualization
Management
Gap
Thousands
of Servers
VM Density
13.6
VM Density
9.8
Source: IDC Israel, 2012
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3.0%
Servers
6.7%
Servers
11.9%
Servers
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New Economic Model for the Datacenter
Shifts to Automation Tools are a Requirement
Customer
Spending $M
Spending in Israel on Servers, Power and Cooling,
and Management/Administration (US$M)
Source: IDC Israel, 2012
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New Economic Model for the Datacenter
Management Costs Shift to Virtualized Servers
Customer
Spending $M
Spending in Israel on Servers, Power and Cooling,
and Management/Administration (US$M)
Source: IDC Israel, 2012
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Impacts from Server Virtualization
For Large VM environments or
Private Cloud Adopters:
 Policy based automation tools a table stakes
 Converged set of infrastructure
– High memory footprints a solution for driving
VM densities
 Refocus on Storage Efficiencies
– Data De-duplication
– Thin Provisioning
– Mobility/Virtualization
 Attitudes and Budgets will have to change
– Budget for more SW for automation tools
across servers
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Virtualization Maturity
Experience and Sophistication Payoff
Impact
Phase
Pilot
Staff Skills
Little or no expertise
Hands on expertise;
some formal training
Formal training;
certification
desirable
Certification required
Simple static
partitions
Simple Mobility:
Manual & Off-hours
Matched application
pairs
Portable Applications:
Automated Failover
Policy based
automation; Service
management;
Lifecycle Mgmt; Self
Service Delivery
Measurable Hard Cost
Savings:
Consolidation
Justified TCO
savings:
Technology & Tools
Financial Impact
No substantial
financial impact
Consolidation
Power/Real Estate
IT Process & Policies
Line of Business
Application Usage
% of Customers
Average VM Density
Experience
% Virtualized Servers
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Skunk Works
Ad hoc
Assured
Computing
CMDB Implemented
Business Continuity
Private Cloud
Variable costs
recognized or charge
back models
established
Partially Integrated;
Fully Integrated
Partially Standardized
Fully Standardized
Hidden
Revealed
Transparent
Engaged in
Governance Process
Test Development
Production:
Non-critical
Production: Business
Critical
Production: Service
Profiles & Catalogs
15%
55%
25%
5%
4
6
10
35
9-12 months
9 months - 2 years
1.5 - 3 years
3-5 years
<10%
25%
50%
80%
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Top 10 Datacenter Efficiency Strategies
1. Right Size Supply to Demand
2. Drive Ongoing Improvements
1.
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3.
4.
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10.
Virtualization
Site Rationalization and Consolidation
Operational Best Practices
Automation Tools and Software
Datacenter Redesign
Application Rationalization
Modular Datacenter Construction
Lifecycle Management and Planning
Rack-based Power and Cooling Retrofit
Architectural and Technology Refresh
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Continuous
Improvement
Less interest in long term
strategies; more emphasis
on making incremental
changes that drive new
organizational behaviors and
processes
Understand how all these
changes fit together for
greatest payback
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Evolving Datacenter Construction:
Modularity is the New Industry Standard
Containerized
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Hybrid
Brick and Mortar
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Datacenter Build-out & Provisioning
Classes of Applications Matter
The days of the monolithic datacenter are numbered
Network
Power
Water
Standard
High-Density
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High Availability
Blade
Database
Datacenter
Central
Nervous
System
Standard
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Israel Installed Server KWh by Datacenter Type, 2007-2013
Includes Power Consumed and Cooling Required
Millions
Major Datacenter efficiency moves done in enterprise (inc.
government & SP)
Source: IDC Israel, 2012
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Datacenter Infrastructure (DCIM) Management
Moving beyond Excel and Visio
Measure and Monitor Datacenter
KPI’s
• Space
Optimize &
Predict
• Power
• Cooling
Reporting
• Security
• Exception Reporting,
Workflow Orders and
Change Management
• Environmentals
Monitoring
• Server utilization, CPU
Memory Disk, Power
draw
Inventory &
Visualization
Discovery
• Cycle systems on and
off, move virtual
machines, MAC orders,
find orphaned systems,
Tech refresh,
Interdependencies and
potential downtime,
decommission
• Trend analysis and
Capacity Planning,
What ifs simulation
• Inventory of systems
and Mapping of the
datacenter facility and
device locations to the
rack level
• Protocol based
discovery of
Servers, Storage,
Networking
devices; Tie
systems to
applications and
lines of business
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Almost DCIM . . . But Not Quite
Facilities, CFD, IT and Other Sectors
Facilities
IT
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CFD
DCIM
Other
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Power and Cooling Trends: DCIM’s Role in
the Datacenter
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Datacenter Infrastructure Management Forecast
2010-2015
Worldwide Packaged Software and Services
DCIM Revenue Forecast ($M)
CAGR 2010-2015 = 25.5%
$600
• DCIM is a rapidly evolving
market with a CAGR of over
25%
• The majority of revenue is from
software with services
representing 46% of revenues
in 2010, decreasing to 30% by
2015
$500
$400
• Cloud computing, increased
deployment model competition,
and availability concerns are
drivers of DCIM in enterprise
and service provider
environments.
$300
$200
$100
$0
2010
2011
2012
Software
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2014
2015
Services
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Essential Guidance
 Server virtualization is outpacing management & automation
– This often creates more drain than gain. Investing in virtualization management is not a
luxury
 There is no one solution for datacenter design
– Business oriented analysis of different application groups – what needs to stay where
and why
– Flexibility in design will allow more rapid adaptation of datacenter to business needs
 It’s all about management
– Datacenter Infrastructure Management is not another software solution, but the focal
point through which IT infrastructure is aligned with business
– IT is but one element in these solutions and we are still some distance from fully
integrated DCIM
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Thank You
Gideon Lopez
IDC Israel
Country Manager
[email protected]
054-3171066
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