2. Agenda
• Overview of Cloud Computing
• Overview of IPv6
• IPv6 & Cloud
• HP Solutions
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3. Agenda
• Overview of Cloud Computing
• Overview of IPv6
• IPv6 & Cloud
• HP Solutions
4. So, What is Cloud Computing?
The 451 Group: “The cloud is IT as a Service, delivered by IT resources that are
independent of location”
Gartner: “Cloud computing is a style of computing where massively scalable IT-
related capabilities are provided „as a service‟ across the Internet to multiple
external customers”
Forrester: “A pool of abstracted, highly scalable, and managed infrastructure
capable of hosting end-customer applications and billed by consumption”
Wikipedia: “A style of computing in which dynamically scalable and often
virtualized resources are provided as a service over the Internet. Users need
not have knowledge of, expertise in, or control over the technology
infrastructure "in the cloud" that supports them.”
“A large pool of easily usable and accessible virtualized resources (such as
hardware, development platforms and/or services). These resources can be
dynamically reconfigured to adjust to a variable load (scale), allowing also for an
optimum resource utilization. This pool of re-sources is typically exploited by a pay-
per-use model in which guarantees are offered by the Infrastructure Provider by
means of customized SLAs.”
Vaquero, Rodero-Merino, Caceres, Lindner
5. Cloud Attributes
• Off-premise • Multi-tenant
• Outside Firewall • Virtualised
• Delivered over Internet • Available as Service
• Available on Demand • Location independent
• Scalable
• Elastic • SOA?
• Utility billed • Grid?
• Web 2.0?
Private versus Public Cloud
6. Massive Scale-out and the Cloud
Enterprise Class Global class
On-premise Hybrid/off-premise
100s -1000s of nodes 10,000+ nodes
Proprietary Commodity
HW resiliency SW resiliency
Max performance Max efficiency
Silo‟ed Resources Shared Resources
Clusters Grids/Cloud
Static Elastic
Value/
Cost-Center Shared storage Replicated storage
Revenue-Center
Facility costs Power Usage Efficiency
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7. Market context
A service-centric perspective sheds light on all value chain constituents
Hosted / outsourced
service provider IT organization
internal service provider
Enterprise-class Busines
software s users
External
Dedicated and shared services
infrastructure S
Enterprise-class
software In-house Business
S outcome
Dedicated and shared services
infrastructure
Cloud service provider
S
Cloud
Global-class services
software
Massive scale-out
infrastructure
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8. Cloud Model
Application CRM Email UC ....... .......
Programming Development
Platform APIs
Language Environment
Virtualisation Provisioning Virtualisation Billing
Hardware Memory Computation Storage
Colocation Real Estate Power Cooling Bandwidth
Integration
Operation
Governance
10. Why Cloud Computing?
• Cost reduction
− Benefit from economies of scale and experience curve
− Predictability of spend
− Avoids cost of over-provisioning
− Reduction in up-front investment
• Risk reduction
− Offload risk or running the data-centre, data protection, and disaster recovery
− Reduces risk of under-provisioning
• Focus on core competency
− Reduce effort and administration related to IT
− Automatic service evolution
• Flexibility
− Roll-out new services, retire old
− Scale up and down as needed; quickly
− Faster time to market: Lower barriers to innovation
− Access from any place, any device, any time
11. Agenda
• Overview of Cloud Computing
• Overview of IPv6
• IPv6 & Cloud
• HP Solutions
12. Mysteries, Myths and Misconceptions
• What is IPv6?
• Great solution! What‟s the problem?
• Why not just NAT?
• 中国, 日本, 대한민국, 臺灣, 新加坡, ,
• ETA 2020
• What‟s the business case?
• No worries – it will just happen automatically
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13. What is IPv6?
• Internet Protocol (IP) is the network protocol that
underpins the Internet
• IPv6 is version 6 of the Internet Protocol (IP)
• The current version (IPv4) was designed in the
1970s and standardized in 1981.
• IPv4 address space will eventually "runs out“.
This will occur at a global level...
• IPv6 also solves many problems IPv4 such as
security, auto-configuration, and extensibility.
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14. Need for IP address space
Aren‟t 4‟294‟967‟296 addresses enough?
• Uneven and inefficient
distribution!! Class IP Address Pool
• US-Centric
A 224~16‟777‟216
− India has 3 Class B
− HP has 2 Class A B 216~65‟536
• Emerging Service Providers C 28~256
− China Mobile has over 415
million subscribers
• Subscriber growth:
2 million/month ARIN advised IPv6 migration
− Several operators have over 16 – May 2007
million
− How can they all be
simultaneously data-enabled?
15. NAT Problems
• Overhead of unnecessary translation
• Protocol incompatibilities
− E.g. IPsec
• Breaks peer-to-peer applications
− Instant messaging
− Interactive games
− VoIP
− Real-time collaboration
and sharing
• Netmeeting, BitTorrent, Groove
• Limits implementation of application servers
− How far can you distribute your web-services?
− Grid computing
Building work-arounds for everything NAT breaks is an unnecessary
and inefficient effort!
16. Mobile IP Mobile Node
Foreign
Network
Data Flow
Mobile IP
Physical Tunnel
Movement
Binding Update
Mobile Node Home Agent
Home Network
Correspondent
Node
17. Additional Benefits
• Availability
− Anycast reduces single-point-of-failures
− Removal of NAT
− Authenticated access inhibits Denial of Service attacks
• Agility
− Improved Host and Router Discovery
− Flexible Renumbering and Autoconfiguration
• Better Traffic Flow
− Efficient and Extensible IP datagram
− Efficient Route Computation and Aggregation
− Efficient IPv6 Header Compression
− IP Header Flow Label to support quality of service
• Even when all data is encrypted
18. Agenda
• Overview of Cloud Computing
• Overview of IPv6
• IPv6 & Cloud
• HP Solutions
19. Synergies between IPv6 and Cloud
• Massive scalability
− Hierarchical internal address space of provider
− Avoid connection brokers (ALG/NAT)
• No “need” for NAT
• Always connected user experience Mobile IPv6
• Customer connectivity
• “Easier” implementation
• Unified Communications
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20. Scalability
• Large number of virtual interfaces
• Beyond capacity of CGN
• Direct connectivity required
− Impossible to distinguish between internal and external
systems
• Intra-cloud
• Inter-cloud
• User-access
• P2P potential
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21. Mobility
• Seamless user experience
• Always Connected users
− Move from one access network to another
• Cloud Abstraction
• Workload rebalancing
− Virtual Machine relocation
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22. Automatic deployment
• Ease of provisioning
− Stateless autoconfiguration
− Dynamic renumbering
• Dynamic allocation of capacity
− Autoconfiguring virtual machines based on demand
fluctuation
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23. IPv6 Adoption in the Cloud
• Google
• Yahoo
• Microsoft
• Amazon?
Challenge:
• Content Delivery Networks
− Akamai?
• Critical mass =>SP implementation => general
availability
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24. Agenda
• Overview of Cloud Computing
• Overview of IPv6
• IPv6 & Cloud
• HP Solutions
25. An infrastructure utility underpins both
dedicated and “as a service” applications
Business outcomes
Business outcome
Technology-enabled services
Enterprise-class Global-class cloud
applications services
Infrastructure as a service
Internally hosted
Externally hosted
Enterprise Cloud
Infrastructure Utility Infrastructure Utility
26. HP delivers on the Business Technology Ecosystem
A sampling of HP product and services
Business outcomes
Business outcome
Business Service
Management
Cloud Assure
EDS Application Services
Technology-enabled services Snapfish, BookPrep,
Project & Portfolio MagCloud
Management
Performance / Quality Center Business Availability Center
Enterprise-class Global-class cloud
Security Center Quality and Security Centers
applications services
Service Manager Catalog
Business Service Automation
Insight Dynamics - VSE Infrastructure as a service Proliant BL2x220c
Insight Orchestration
Externally hosted
Proliant / Integrity StorageWorks ExDS9100
Infrastructure Utility Infrastructure Utility
Storage Works heterogeneous, distributed design homogeneous, centralized design
Portable Optimized Datacenter
ProCurve Concierge Services
27. HP delivers value across the business
technology ecosystem
We build it Leading data center design company
We power it With leading servers, storage and networking
We design it Expertise in application architecture & frameworks
We automate it With virtualization and management software
We secure it Through HP Secure Advantage program
We support it With tens of thousands of IT professionals
We govern it HP wrote the books on service management
We measure it HP can measure the fiscal impact of services
We deliver it Through purchased, financed, outsourced, cloud
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28. HP IPv6 support
• HP is implementing IPv6 support in stages with the goal of ensuring a
smooth transition and deployment where IPv6-updated products can
take advantage of IPv6, without impacting existing functionality.
• HP supports IPv6 across many of its product lines today.
• HP platforms support transition mechanisms and gateways to
interoperate with IPv4.
• HP has already delivered IPv6 products across:
− HP Business Critical Server and ProLiant platforms (HP-UX, Tru64
UNIX®, OpenVMS, NonStop Server, Linux, and Microsoft® Windows)
− ProCurve high-end switches through its ProVision ASIC offers full support
for IPv6 in hardware; ProCurve Switch series 8200, 6200, 5400 and 3500
− HP Enterprise JetDirect and LaserJet printers;
− HP Business Technology Optimization Network Management Center
platform and Opsware Network Automation System software, now called
HP Network Automation (HPNA)
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29. Summary
• „Cloud Computing“ means different things to different
people
− That doesn„t stop us from implementing it
• Cloud Computing has many benefits
− Some Enterprise advantages can also be covered through Private
Clouds
• IPv6 adoption is beginning now
− HP is a leader in IPv6
• The market must begin to plan for IPv6 now
− It is easy to enable IPv6 in a simple environment
• You can ignore IPv6 but that won‟t stop it!
30. More information
• Presentation will be posted to:
− http://www.slideshare.net/rhoton
• HP Resources
− www.hp.com/go/cloud
− www.hp.com/network/ipv6
• Any other questions?
− http://www.linkedin.com/in/rhoton