The Future of Cloud Computing The Next Ten Years Dr. Rao Mikkilineni, Kawa Objects, Inc. Vijay Sarathy, Kawa Objects Inc. Kumar Malavalli, Kawa Objects,

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The Future of Cloud Computing The Next Ten Years Dr. Rao Mikkilineni, Kawa Objects, Inc. Vijay Sarathy, Kawa Objects Inc. Kumar Malavalli, Kawa Objects, Inc.

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 2 Lessons from the Past Waterwheel to Power Grid Evolution of Telecom Networks The Present Why the present is not sustainable What must happen for progress The Future Clouds and On-Demand Computing What it means for innovation Agenda

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. Lessons from the Past

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. Credit

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 5 Lessons from the Past Early Power Generation -The Waterwheel The Modern Power Grid The Telecom Network

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. Lessons from the Past Local Power Generation Modern Power Grids Telecom Network ControlLocal ControlCentralized Supply Global Interoperability UsersLocalUbiquitous EconomicsHigh Capital/Fixed costs Commodity with Economies of Scale Efficiency Difficult to scale up or down; unable to address over capacity or under capacity; Redundant Expenditure; Inefficient overall Greater Productivity and Innovation fueled through efficiencies Managed Resources. Achieved Innovation and efficiencies through full automation Lesson: Enterprises can not afford 2-5% of revenue spending on IT

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 7 Commoditization of Computing is going to happen Disproportionate amount spent on technology rather than business Existing Management Complexity is not Sustainable Current Large Technology Incumbents will have to evolve Universal Access = GDP growth What this means for Industry

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. The Present

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. Resources are Limited

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. Todays Business Drivers for Cloud Computing 10 Unexpected Demands created by Web 2.0 Consumer and Internet Applications Explosion of social networking has created wildly fluctuating demand straining the ability of IT infrastructure to scale Web 2.0 Applications 1 Records Electronic Health Records Digital Records Explosion of Digitized Records and Content Where we store everything ? How do we retrieve it reliably ? How do we secure it ? How do we delete it ? 2 Ever escalating cost of improving ROI and lowering TCO in the Datacenter SAN, NAS, Virtualization HA/DR, Performance Optimization, Security Rising Datacenter complexity Rising TCO / Lower ROI 3

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 11 TCO Time Self-Contained Expected TCO Actual TCO 1 The Cloud must help reset complexity; TCO is getting out of Control Shared Storage 2 Bandwidth Inversion Virtualized Datacenter 3 Virtualization Cloud IT ? Server-Centric Computing SAN Features like Windowless Backup Management Complexity Resource Consolidation

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 12 RPO Time RPO 1 Evolution Of Backup and Disaster Recovery Hours 2 Minutes/ Seconds 3 Virtualization What Next? Cloud IT ? Server-Centric Computing Days/Weeks Live Migration of Servers Shared Storage

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 13 Cloud Computing as it is defined today… Software-Platform-as-a-Service Virtual-Infrastructure-as-a-Service Physical-Infrastructure-as-a-Service Application-Components-as-a-Service Software-as-a-ServiceWeb-based Services A XaaS stack… Compute Resources Cloud API Server Network Storage …On-Demand Computing..provides a standard interface …enables Economies of Scale End-to-end Dynamic Resourcing What Is Lacking?

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 14 Service Mediation The State of Clouds Today and What is Missing Massive Scalable Reliable Available The Cloud End-to-end Performance Optimization End-to-end Dynamic Resourcing Global Interoperability No Management Complexity End-to-end Security For servers To establish Trust in Cloud Computing, this has to be addressed end-to-end; not just for servers

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. Existing Infrastructure Silos and Multiple Inefficiencies Performance System Management Availability Security Server Administration IP Networks SAN Networks Volume Management Performance Management Server Cache Management Volume Management Performance Management DAS NAS SAN Cache Management Volume Management Performance Management Performance Network Management Availability Security Performance Tiered Configuration Storage Management Availability Security Network Administration Storage Administration Server VirtualizationNetwork VirtualizationStorage Virtualization Server ITNetwork ITStorage IT Application Specific Administration Application Specific Availability Application Specific Security Application Specific Performance Application Specific Storage Management IP Networks COTS Storage

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 16 Vision For a Next Generation Cloud based on Telecom History Server Resources Distributed Service Mediation (Latency Based Connection FCAPS) Service Developers Virtual Computing QOS & Dynamic FCAPS Management Server Resources Distributed Service Creation Platform Distributed Service Assurance Platform Distributed Service Delivery Platform Service Users Service Operators Distributed Hypervisors Infiniband Network QOS & Dynamic FCAPS Management IP Fiber Channel iSCSI Network Virtualization Distributed Storage QOS & Dynamic FCAPS Management COTS Storage Storage Virtualization COTS Storage Multi-CPU & Multi-Core ServersMulti-Latency Networks Multi-Latency Storage Elements Dynamic Composition & Management of distributed Logical Resources Infrastructure Fabric Management Fabric Services Fabric

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 17 End-to-end Visibility & Control Costs (Infrastructure, Management and Operations) Costs (Infrastructure, Management and Operations) Clouds Virtualization Commodity HW Simplicity IT Management SANs Proprietary HW with advanced features Complexity Human Latency The IT struggle today is about…...balancing need for visibility & control with cloud scale & economics

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. What the Future Holds..given past experiences

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. End-to-end Visibility TCO Time No Application SLA Expected TCO Dynamic Storage capacity, Bandwidth and Throughput Tuning Storage Dynamic Provisioning 2 Co-existing Private & Public Clouds End-to-end Control 3 CPU / Memory Virtualization CPU to Spindle Connection FCAPS Management CPU / Memory SLA End-to-end Connection FCAPS Optimization Storage SLA Globally interoperable, massively scalable service assurance, creation, & delivery platforms 4 Workflow / Service SLA XaaS in the cloud 1 Cloud Computing Predictions for the next 10 Years

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 20 Customer Quote I dont care who provides my infrastructure even for my mission critical applications as long as I have visibility into the cloud and have control of my application response time, I/O, throughput, availability, latency, security …and I have the ability to adjust it based on my business priority and changing workloads - IT Business Alignment Manager at a Large Energy Company that is actively re-architecting their datacenter around clouds

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 21 App1 OS App 2 OS App 3 OS What does Enabling End-to-End Visibility Mean? Virtual Appliances Servers Network Storage Server 1 Server 2 NAS IP SAN Storage 1 Storage 2 App 4 OS App 5 OS App 6 OS Hypervisor Application-Centric Visibility

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 22 What does Enabling End-to-End Control Mean? Capacity Throughput IOPS ( IO operations/sec ) Data Pipe Resource Latency Need to dynamically match Application/Business requirements to resources Every app has different resource needs App B App A

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 23 Coexistence of Private & Public Clouds Business Profile RPO RTO Business Priority ………. Application / Service Profile CPU Cache Storage IOPS ………. 2 ExternalAt Customer Site Server A Server B Storage A Storage B Server C Server D Storage C Storage D 1 3 Mediation & Control Services / Applications Public Cloud 1 Public Cloud 2 Server E Server F Private Cloud Kawa Storage Kawa DIME Console

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 24 Business Profile RPO RTO ………. ………. Application / Service Profile CPU Cache Storage IOPS ………. 2 ExternalAt Customer Site Server A Server B Storage A Storage B Server C Server D Storage C Storage D 1 Console Services / Applications Public Cloud 1 Public Cloud 2 Server E Server F Private Cloud Kawa Storage Kawa DIME Mediation & Control Coexistence of Private & Public Clouds

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. Conclusion

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 26 Distributed Service Mediation (Latency Based Connection FCAPS) Service Developers Virtual Computing QOS & Dynamic FCAPS Management Distributed Service Creation Platform Distributed Service Assurance Platform Distributed Service Delivery Platform Service Users Service Operators Distributed Hypervisors Network QOS & Dynamic FCAPS Management Network Virtualization Distributed Storage QOS & Dynamic FCAPS Management Storage Virtualization Management Services Fabric Infrastructure Services Fabric Business Services Fabric Vision For a Next Generation Cloud based on Telecom History Computing Services Dial Tone Management Services Dial Tone Business Services Dial Tone

© 2009 KawaObjects, Inc. 27 The Need for Open Standards, Global interoperability and Massive Scaling Telecom Networks ITU Standards Body Scale: Billions of users Internet IETF Scale: Billions of devices Standards Body ??? Cloud Computing Applications Scale: Trillions of services Standards Body Power Distribution Grids Scale: Billions of consumers Standards/Regulatory Bodies ANSIIEEE ASMEFERC

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