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Realizing the True Potential of On-Demand IT: Enterprise Cloud Architectures
1. 1 Realizing the True Potential of On-Demand IT:Enterprise Cloud Architectures
2. What’s New in BIG-IP V10.2, April 26 New Virtual Application Delivery Controller BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager Virtual Edition (VE) VM Network Orchestration and Dynamic Services New management plug-ins for HP, VMware, and Microsoft Long-Distance and Optimized VMware VMotion BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager and WAN Optimization Module Enterprise to Cloud Access Control and Acceleration Services BIG-IP Edge Gateway Enterprise to Cloud End-User Performance SLAs Auto-instrumentation for 3rd party Web Performance Management through BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager
3. Virtualization to Cloud Maturity Model Separate Consolidate Aggregate Automate Liberate Self-Managing Datacenters Server Consolidation Test and Development CapacityOn Demand Enterprise Computing Clouds On and Off Premise Public Private Or Here Or Here Or Here You Are Here Enterprise Objective: An IT Services On-Demand Platform
4. What the Market is Seeking Simplicity / Flexibility Dynamic Services Model Outsource Everything Lack of Context /Control Context & Control Traditional Infrastructure Complex / Inflexible
5. What’s Needed Users Dynamic Services Model: Reusable services that understand context and can provide control regardless of application, virtualization, user, device, platform or location Resources Private Public Physical Virtual Cloud Multi-Site DCs
26. and on and on…..Flexibility, Context,and Control in the Enterprise …but not in the Cloud Resources Private Public Physical Virtual Cloud Multi-Site DCs *Rightscale White Paper: Load-Balancing in the Cloud
33. Network and application accelerationFlexibility, Context,and Control in the Enterprise ….and the Cloud BIG-IP LTM Virtual Edition BIG-IP LTM Virtual Edition Resources Private Public Physical Virtual Cloud Multi-Site DCs
51. Faster and predictable delivery servicesBIG-IP Local Traffic Manager BIG-IP LTM Virtual Edition Microsoft Virtual Machine Manager HP Operations Orchestrator VMware vCenter Orchestrator Resources Private Public Cloud Physical Virtual Multi-Site DCs
52. The Promise of Live VMotion: Mobility and Capacity On-Demand Users Flexibilityand Control in the Enterprise Resources Private Public Physical Virtual Cloud Multi-Site DCs
57. Inflexible and unpredictableLimited Flexibility, Context,and Control in the Enterprise User Traffic Resources Private Public Physical Virtual Cloud Multi-Site DCs
64. Integration with BIG-IP Global Traffic ManagerBIG-IP LTM Virtual Edition User Traffic Resources Private Public Physical Virtual Cloud Multi-Site DCs
65. Problem: Access Control & Acceleration Across The Maturity Cycle Users No context Difficult change control Error prone Costly Licensing / vendor management issues Compliance problems Limited control Lack of Simplicity, Flexibility, Context,and Control for the Enterprise AAA x 10 AAA x 5 AAA x 2 VPN Web Accelerator WAN Optimizer DNS Bind Server Vendor A Vendor B Vendor C Open Source ? Resources AAA AAA AAA AAA AD AAA AAA AAA AAA CA AAA Private Public TAM AD AD OAM LDAP Physical Virtual Cloud Multi-Site DCs
70. Control remains within enterpriseSecure Optimized Session AAA BIG-IP Edge Gateway BIG-IP Global Traffic Manager User Requests Optimal Gateway VPN Web Accelerator WAN Optimizer DNS Bind Server Vendor A Vendor B Vendor C Open Source Resources Secure Optimized Session AAA x 5 AAA x 2 AAA x 10 AAA AAA AAA AAA AD AAA AAA AAA AAA CA AAA Private Public TAM AD AD OAM LDAP Physical Virtual Cloud Multi-Site DCs
71. Problem: Consistent Real-Time End-User Performance Measurement Users Can only instrument external web performance management for those applications where you can modify code and tag. Limited Flexibility, Context,and Control For those applications you can modify, maintenance and management can explode with virtualization. With multi-site and inter-cloud architectures it becomes exponential impacting flexibility and simplicity. For those applications you can’t instrument, you lose all context and control to measure real-time performance SLAs. Resources T X T X T X T X Custom Custom Custom X T X X Private Public T X X Physical Virtual Cloud Multi-Site DCs
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73. Flexible and simple model applied across multi-site and inter-cloud architectures
74. Enterprise context and control to measure real-time performance SLAs.Tag Resources Tag Custom Custom Custom X T X X X X X T X Private Public T X X T T T Physical Virtual Cloud Multi-Site DCs
Hinweis der Redaktion
We’re excited today to announce 5 core solution areas that are new with the v10.2 product portfolio release. Each of these individually, as we will show, are incredibly valuable. But together they represent how F5 is executing toward our vision of truly enabling On-Demand IT through a Dynamic Services Model. But before we begin, we need to put this into the context of why we’re executing on our vision in this manner.
What customers are seeking is the control that their traditional infrastructure provides and the simplicity that outsourcing provides. But how do you bridge that gap? It’s what we call a dynamic services model.
What’s needed is a Modern IT Delivery Model – one that is Dynamic Fluid and App/User CentricIt must respond to a world with Unknown Users Resources and Applications out of our control.
F5 has been working toward a unified architecture for some time. Something we pioneered called the application delivery network beginning with our BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager product, an advanced application delivery controller to the most recent announcement of our BIG-IP Edge Delivery Controller, the first advanced ADC focused on converging and consolidating edge application delivery services. Over the years we’ve built out a rich product portfolio focused exclusively on the successful delivery of applications and data to end users regardless of where they are coming from, what device, and where the application and data resources may live. Today, we’re announcing several key functions of our architecture and product portfolio that leverage enterprise’s existing infrastructure extending and reusing what they already own to enable a common cloud architectural model regardless of where those resources may reside. Whether internal to the enterprise or taking advantage of external cloud services.Enterprise first! Design internal enterprise resources for on-demand mobility, orchestration, and automationLook to outsource infrastructure, platforms, or applications but never outsource enterprise controlThe cloud is simply an iteration of a platform and operational model