13. number of VMs per core 6 Assuming a conservative ratio of 6 VMs per core without DRS. Based on the workloads, consolidation ratios could be even higher – for example 8 to 10 VMs per core.
16. 37,248 VMs on 776 physical servers 37,248 physical servers
17. 2,483 server rack enclosures 28 server rack enclosures assuming 15 X 2U servers per server rack enclosure.
18. 154,000 square feet of datacenter space (3 football fields: 3 x 48000 SF) 1,700 square feet of datacenter space (fraction of the end zone)
19. $92,375,000 cost to build physical tier II datacenter $1,041,600 cost to build virtualized tier II Datacenter Tier II datacenter ($600 per SF) Tier II: composed of a single path for power and cooling distribution, with redundant components, providing 99.741% availability
20. $138,562,560 cost to build physical tier III datacenter $1,562,400 cost to build virtualized tier III datacenter Tier III datacenter ($900 per SF) Tier III: composed of multiple active power and cooling distribution paths, but only one path active, has redundant components, and is concurrently maintainable, providing 99.982% availability
22. IT = bottleneck to the business IT = strategic business partner and enabler Long extended service provisioning cycles – 4 to 6 to 8 plus weeks Efficient and optimized service provisioning cycles – 4 to 6 to 8 hours Stagnation and tactical projects Innovation and strategic projects
23. VMwarevSphere with DRS drivesconsolidation ratios even higher Press Release: July 8th, 2009. VMwarevSphere Provides Nearly 50 Percent Application Performance Improvement With VMwareDistributed http://www.vmwarecom/company/news/releases/drs-09.html
24. VMware vSphere with DRS enabled clusters willDrive your earth energy savings further Maximize your human energy flows further Optimize your financial energy flows further