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Scenarios for building Hybrid Cloud
1. Scenarios for Building Hybrid Cloud
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Pracheta Budhwar | @prachetab
Hema S | @hemagurusen
2. Evolving
Business Models
Moving away from
Infrastructure builds
Building new on-demand services,
rather than focusing on
infrastructure support
Startup Agility,
Enterprise Mentality
Stakeholders expecting better
results, faster
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3. 82%
of enterprises have a
hybrid cloud strategy
83%
of CIOs consider cloud
IaaS as an infrastructure
option
45%
of total IT services will be
spent on cloud services
by 2020
$25,000
in the cloud would cost
$100,000 on premises
EconomicsScale
30,000to
250,000
Scale from
site visitors instantly
2 weeks
to deliver new services
vs. 6-12 months with
traditional solution
Speed
of CIOs will embrace a
cloud-first strategy in 2016
(IDC CIO Agenda webinar)
Cloud Trend:
70%
BENEFITS
CLOUD ADOPTION
4. 19 Regions ONLINE…huge datacenter capacity around the world…and we’re growing
100+ datacenters
One of the top 3 networks in the world (coverage, speed, connections)
2 x AWS and 6x Google number of offered regions
G Series – Largest VM available in the market – 32 cores, 448GB Ram, SSD…
Operational Announced
Central US
Iowa
West US
California
North Europe
Ireland
East US
Virginia
East US 2
Virginia
US Gov
Virginia
North CentralUS
Illinois
US Gov
Iowa
South Central US
Texas
Brazil South
Sao Paulo
West Europe
Netherlands
China North *
Beijing
China South *
Shanghai
Japan East
Saitama
Japan
West
Osaka
India
Central India
South
East Asia
HongKong
SE Asia
Singapore
Australia West
Melbourne
Australia East
Sydney
* Operated by 21Vianet
6. Hybrid Cloud Scenarios
Azure Backup
File Server
SQL
Exchange
Recovery
Encrypted Backup
VPN
Windows Backup
SC Data Protection Manager
Microsoft Azure
Azure Site Recovery
System Center
Virtual Machine
Manager
Recovery
plan
Health Monitor
System Center
Virtual Machine
Manager
Site A Site B
Hyper-V
Replica
Orchestrated Recovery in case of outage
Manage
Site B
System Center
Virtual Machine
Manager
Site A
Replication
Recovery
Microsoft Azure
Microsoft Azure
Development / Test
VPN
Remote Users
Admin
7. Azure Site Recovery and Azure Backup
Datacenter Availability on Demand
Azure Site Recovery
Azure Backup
8. Azure Site Recovery
One solution for multiple platforms and clouds
Communication
and Replication
Microsoft Azure
Site Recovery
VMware/
Physical
Vcenter/
Physical
Orchestration
and Replication:
Microsoft Azure
Site Recovery
Windows
Server
On-premises to On-premises protection
Microsoft Azure
Site Recovery
Communication
Channel
Replication
channel:
Primary
Site
Windows
Server
Recovery
Site
Windows
Server
Microsoft Azure
Site Recovery
Download Scout
Replication
channel:
Primary
Site
Physical/
VMware
Recovery
Site
VMware
VcenterVcenter/
Physical
Protect to Azure
Primary
Site
Primary
Site
GA!
9. Hybrid Cloud Scenarios
Infrastructure as a Service (3-Tier highly available example)
Availability Set
Load
Balancing
Auto
Scaling
Tier 1
Availability Set
Tier 2
Auto
Scaling
SharePoint
Availability Set
Tier 3
Azure
Storage
SQL
Azure
Analytics
& Reporting
VPN
VPN
Web
Site
Mobile
Service
HDInsight
(Hadoop)
Storage
BLOB
Storage
Table
Storage
Queue
Virtual
Machines
VHD
Windows Azure
Cache
Windows Azure
CDN
Microsoft
Azure AD
Notification
Hub
Users
Microsoft
Azure SDK
Developers
On Premises
Microsoft Azure
Platform as a Service (Connected Devices)
Connected Devices
Collect / Decode
Load
Balancing
Auto
Scaling
Worker
Roles
INGRESS NODES
Filter / Analyze / Aggregate
ANALYTICS NODE
Auto
Scaling
Worker
Roles
Azure
Storage
Record Reporting / BI
CONSUME
Azure
Storage
SQL
Azure
Analytics
& Reporting
Microsoft Azure
10. SQL Server Hybrid Cloud Scenarios
SQL Development
Publish
Compare
Sync
Import / Export
Register / Unregister
Management Portal
VPN Dispersed Teams
Microsoft Azure
SQL Backup/Recovery
SQL Backup tool for legacy
Manual Console Backup
Managed Backups
Management Portal
VPN / Encrypted Data
Microsoft Azure
SQL Business Continuity
Primary SecondaryAsynchronous Commit
Console 2014 / Scripts 2012
VPN
Backup
Availability Groups
Periodic Snapshots
Geo Replication
Disaster Recovery
Powering BI Apps
Microsoft Azure
11. Hybrid Cloud Scenarios
Enterprise Mobility Suite
• Hybrid Identity Management
• Mobile Device Security& Management
• Mobile Application Management
• Strong Authentication & Access based Information
Protection
Microsoft Azure Active Directory
Consumer
identity providers
PCs and devices
Microsoft apps
3rd party clouds/hosting
ISV/CSV
apps
Custom
LOB apps
Encrypted Synchronization
Microsoft Azure AD
Microsoft Azure Multi-Factor Authentication
ADFS / SAMLMulti-Factor
Authentication
Server
Cloud Apps
Multi-Factor
Authentication
Server
Corporate devices
On Premises
Applications
BYOD / Personal
devices
.NET, Java, PHP, …
• Built-in
• SDK for integration
• Strong multi Factor Authentication
• Real Time Fraud Alert
• Reporting, Logging & Auditing
Microsoft Azure AD
Slide title: Technology trends: driving cloud adoption
Slide objectives: Enter the conversation by demonstrating the opportunities and momentum with cloud adoption.
Slide script:
Adoption of cloud services worldwide continues to accelerate. But many organizations may be wary of trusting a third party with their data, applications, and infrastructure.
According to an IDC study, 70% of CIOs will embrace a cloud-first strategy in 2016. They will consider cloud-based delivery the preferred choice when implementing new services.
CLICK. Organizations like yours are adopting cloud computing at this rapid pace to achieve speed, scale, and economic benefits.
According to RightScale’s 2015 State of the Cloud Report, respondents reported these benefits from using the cloud (top 3 are greater scalability, faster access to infrastructure, and higher availability). We’ve grouped them into 3 categories (from most reported benefit to least):
Speed:
Faster access to infrastructure
Faster time to market
Scale
Greater scalability
Higher availability
Economics
IT staff efficiency
Business continuity
Higher performance
Cost savings (moving capex to opex)
Over the last few years we’ve truly delivered a huge infrastructure to enable us to grow our services at scale around the globe. Whether it’s our flagship facilities in Quincy, Washington or Boydton, Virginia, or some of the newly announced facilities in Shanghai, Australia and Brazil, it really is key for us to make smart investments around the world to deliver services in a resilient and reliable fashion.
A lot of people ask, what goes into site selection at Microsoft and how do we decide where to place our datacenter investments? There are over thirty-five factors in our site selection criteria. But really, the top elements are around proximity to customers and energy and fiber infrastructure, insuring that we have the capacity and the growth platforms to be able to grow our services.
Another key element is about skilled workforce. We need to insure that we have the right people to run and operate our datacenters on a day to day basis.
While Microsoft Azure presents an excellent opportunity to expand capabilities and introduce strategic technical transformations to your organization, there are many organizational challenges that can hinder the adoption of cloud based operating models.
Storage Design Network Design Subscription Models
Timeline requirements
Naming Conventions
Competing Priorities
Lack of platform expertise
Cost management and budget concerns
Infrastructure Decisions
Lack of operations and governance
Perceived complexity
Automation Frameworks
Azure Site recovery - http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/site-recovery/?b=15.123
Azure Back up - file:///C:/Users/sansri/Downloads/Azure_Backup_Datasheet.pdf
Windows Azure Active Directory is a comprehensive identity and access management cloud solution. It combines core directory services, advanced identity governance, security and application access management. Windows Azure Active Directory also offers to developers an identity management platform to deliver access control to their applications, based on centralized policy and rules. For enterprises with more demanding needs an advanced offering, Windows Azure Active Directory Premium, currently in preview, helps complete the set of capabilities that this identity and access management solution delivers.
Windows Azure Active Directory is a comprehensive identity and access management cloud solution. It combines core directory services, advanced identity governance, security and application access management. Windows Azure Active Directory also offers to developers an identity management platform to deliver access control to their applications, based on centralized policy and rules. For enterprises with more demanding needs an advanced offering, Windows Azure Active Directory Premium, currently in preview, helps complete the set of capabilities that this identity and access management solution delivers.
Microsoft Azure Active Directory is a comprehensive identity and access management cloud solution. It combines core directory services, advanced identity governance, security and application access management. Microsoft Azure Active Directory also offers to developers an identity management platform to deliver access control to their applications, based on centralized policy and rules. For enterprises with more demanding needs an advanced offering, Microsoft Azure Active Directory Premium, currently in preview, helps complete the set of capabilities that this identity and access management solution delivers.
Microsoft Azure Active Directory is a comprehensive identity and access management cloud solution. It combines core directory services, advanced identity governance, security and application access management. Microsoft Azure Active Directory also offers to developers an identity management platform to deliver access control to their applications, based on centralized policy and rules. For enterprises with more demanding needs an advanced offering, Microsoft Azure Active Directory Premium, helps complete the set of capabilities that this identity and access management solution delivers.
PRESENTER: Select a customer story you are familiar with and can share informative details about that can illustrate this stage in the customer’s cloud adoption journey.
Slide objective: land the key benefits of this stage of the cloud adoption journey
Key messages
- Where to start: storage, development, operations, and websites
Gain experience across a breadth of cloud services
Develop a business case to get business buy-in for the next stage
Validate security capabilities