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Cisco Unified Computing System Integrates Compute, Networking and Virtualization

And the comments of competitor Brocade

Cisco unveiled an evolutionary new data center architecture, innovative services and an open ecosystem of best in class partners to help customers develop next-generation data centers that unleash the full power of virtualization. With today’s announcement, Cisco is delivering on the promise of virtualization through Unified Computing – an architecture that bridges the silos in the data center into one unified architecture using industry standard technologies. Key to Cisco’s approach is the Cisco Unified Computing System which unites compute, network, storage access, and virtualization resources in a single energy efficient system that can reduce IT infrastructure costs and complexity, help extend capital assets and improve business agility well into the future.

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Today’s announcements extend Cisco’s data center portfolio and are a critical step in the company’s Data Center 3.0 strategy. To help customers accelerate the transition to the Unified Computing architecture, Cisco is paving the way with a comprehensive suite of new Unified Computing services. In addition, Cisco today announced collaboration with industry leaders on the Unified Computing System and architecture.

The Cisco Unified Computing System
Based on industry standards, the Unified Computing System is a new computing model that uses integrated management and combines a ‘wire once’ unified fabric with an industry standard computing platform to optimize virtualization, reduce data center total overall cost, and provide dynamic resource provisioning for increased business agility.

  • Reduces total cost of ownership: up to 20 percent reduction in capital expenditures (CAPEX) and up to 30% reduction in operational expenditures (OPEX).
  • Improves IT productivity and improves business agility: provision applications in minutes instead of days. Shifts the focus from IT maintenance to IT innovation
  • Increases scalability without added complexity: managed as a single system, whether it has one or 320 servers with thousands of virtual machines.
  • Improves Energy Efficiency: significantly reduces power and cooling costs
  • Provides interoperability and investment protection through industry standards-based infrastructure

Innovative Design for Next Generation Data Centers
Taking a clean slate architectural approach to data center infrastructure, Cisco today introduced the Unified Computing System which unites compute, network, storage access, and virtualization into a scalable, modular architecture that is managed as a single system. The Unified Computing System is the first offering in a new family of products which complements the Cisco data center portfolio. Key Unified Computing System elements include:

  • Compute – Cisco designed an entirely new class of computing system which incorporates the new Cisco UCS B-Series blades based on the future Intel® Nehalem processor families (the next generation Intel Xeon processor). The Cisco blades offer patented extended memory technology to support applications with large data sets and allow significantly more Virtual Machines per server.
  • Network – The Cisco Unified Computing System provides support for a unified fabric over a low-latency, lossless, 10 Gigabit-per-second Ethernet foundation. This network foundation consolidates what today are three separate networks: local area networks (LANs), storage area networks (SANs) and high performance computing networks. This lowers costs by reducing the number of network adapters, switches, and cables and by decreasing power and cooling requirements.
  • Virtualization – The Cisco Unified Computing System unleashes the full potential of virtualization, by enhancing the scalability, performance and operational control of virtual environments. Cisco security, policy enforcement, and diagnostics features are now extended into dynamic virtualized environments to better support changing business and IT requirements.
  • Storage Access – The Cisco Unified Computing System provides consolidated access to both storage area networks (SANs) and to network attached storage (NAS). Support for a unified fabric means that the Unified Computing System can access storage over Ethernet, Fibre Channel, Fibre Channel over Ethernet or iSCSI, providing customers with choices and investment protection. In addition, IT staff can pre-assign storage access policies for system connectivity to storage resources, simplifying storage connectivity and management, and helping to increase IT productivity.
  • Management – Management is uniquely integrated into all the components of the system, enabling the entire solution to be managed as a single entity through the Cisco UCS Manager. The Cisco UCS Manager provides an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI), a command line interface (CLI), and a robust application programming interface (API) to manage all system configuration and operations. Cisco UCS Manager helps to increase IT staff productivity, enabling IT managers of storage, networking, compute and applications to collaborate on defining service profiles for applications. Service profiles help to automate provisioning and increase business agility, allowing data center managers to provision applications in minutes instead of days.

Energy Efficiency
IT managers can achieve more energy efficient data centers with the Cisco Unified Computing System – it uses one-half the components, and requires less cabling and power/cooling than legacy server installations.

Cisco Unified Computing Services

  • Building on more than a decade of experience in the data center, Cisco today launched a suite of new Unified Computing Services to help customers capture the full technical and business benefits of the Cisco Unified Computing architecture.
  • Strengthening the data center portfolio already offered by Cisco and our partners, the new services range from architecture design, planning, and migration, to operations, and remote management. These services touch all aspects of data center resources people, processes, and technologies.
  • Cisco’s unique collaborative services model combines Cisco Services’ deep intellectual property with best-in-class services partnerships to deliver integrated solutions to our customers.

Open Partner Ecosystem
Cisco is collaborating with an open ecosystem of industry leaders to help stimulate technology innovation, augment service delivery, and accelerate market adoption of Unified Computing. More details on these partners available here.

The Cisco Unified Computing System and associated services will be generally available to customers starting in the second quarter of 2009.

"The Virtual Machine has become the new atomic building block of the data center, creating new challenges and opportunities with the potential to transform the computing environment and deliver significant benefits," said Mario Mazzola, senior vice president, Server Access and Virtualization Business Unit, Cisco. "Taking advantage of this architectural shift in the data center, we developed a unique new computing model that transforms the data center into a dynamic IT environment with the power to increase productivity, improve business agility and drive the benefits of virtualization to an entirely new level."

"Savvis is excited to be one of the first service providers to test the Cisco Unified Computing System and we see an opportunity for increased value to customers directly attributable to this new architectural model," said Bryan Doerr, Chief Technology Officer at Savvis. "For us to operate virtualized and cloud environments reliably, affordably and at large scale is paramount to offering compelling value to our customers worldwide."

"In today’s economy, IT organizations are mandated to increase productivity and cut costs while maintaining the IT excellence that provides their companies with a competitive edge," said John Enck, managing vice president, Infrastructure and Operations at Gartner. "CIOs will invest in innovative technology if it increases productivity, protects their existing IT investments, and demonstrates real benefits that will extend the life of the data center."

"The Cisco Unified Computing System offers a clean-sheet approach to solve data center challenges by offering a single holistic solution with integrated management and the critical support necessary for scaling virtualization," said Vernon Turner, senior vice president of Enterprise Infrastructure, Consumer and Telecom Research at IDC. "By increasing the performance and scale of virtualized environments while at the same time improving the ability to control and manage virtual workloads, this solution has the potential to deliver the full benefits of virtualization across the data center to increase productivity and agility and reduce IT costs."

To view John Chambers video on the Unified Computing System
To view video on the innovation in the Unified Computing System

Comments

Here are the comments of competitor Brocade
on the Cisco's announcement:


  1. Cisco’s approach to “unified computing” is not revolutionary. Many companies with extensive experience in solving complex data center issues, including Brocade, are already working on solutions.
  2. Cisco's approach is likely to be very capital intensive up front, which will be a major obstacle in light of today's global economy.
  3. The challenge at hand -- the evolution of the data center to a dynamic, fully virtualized state -- is extremely complex and should leverage open architectures and industry standards.
 
Brocade’s Responses:


  1. Brocade believes in the value of partnerships and industry standards. Our company was founded on this principle.
  2. Brocade is focused on networking and is the leader in networking the most mission-critical data centers in the world.
  3. Brocade has been helping companies and customers with more than 25 years of experience in solving the most complex issues within data centers.
  4. Brocade is already helping customers address these challenges by integrating our networking solutions with a range of mature computing, management and storage technologies from some of the strongest companies in the world.  
  5. These partnerships are leveraging open interfaces/standards, co-developed technology, and products that are available today.
  6. The goal of these partnerships is to develop next-generation solutions that are cap-ex-sensitive that limits costs and maximizes ROI.
 
Brocade’s Response in Statement Form:

"A dynamic and virtualized data center holds the promise of many compelling benefits for end-users including increased server utilization, decrease in power footprint and more efficient operations in general. However, achieving this goal is a complex challenge that can be best tackled by a broad ecosystem of industry partners and not based on a proprietary, singular architecture of one company.
 
"In contrast, Brocade is already helping customers address these challenges by integrating our networking solutions with a range of mature computing, management and storage technologies from some of the strongest companies in the world. These partnerships are leveraging open interfaces/standards, co-developed technology, and products that are available today, which will lower costs and maximize return on investment for customers
."

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