Carol Wright – Cisco Technology Solution Engineer Kevin Switzer – Cisco Technology Solution Engineer Alyson Walter – Cisco Channel Account Specialist Kevin Besecker – Cisco Channel Account Specialist © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 11 Industry Review Cisco Unified Fabric Overview What Do I Sell Cisco Market Traction & Unified Fabric Value © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 2 The IT CHALLENGE DATA CENTER INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMICS Siloed Network, Compute, Storage Inefficient Resources Security Vulnerabilities The Network Is Front and Center Slow, Complex, Expensive Operations Application Restraints © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 3 Key Considerations Investment Protection • How long do I plan to keep this new infrastructure: Five years? 10+ years? • Will the infrastructure adapt to industry changes and trends (Virtualization, Cloud, FCoE, Seamless Workload mobility, etc.) over the lifecycle of investment? Scalability—Headroom for Growth • Is the infrastructure designed for 1/10G today and scalable to 40/100G when needed? • Is there enough performance to meet the increasing demands over the next 10 years? • When do I envision requiring 40G/100G in the core? 2015? 2020? (Eight years from now) High Availability—Minimize Network Disruptions • Are hitless software and hardware upgrades a key consideration in the data center? • Is a highly modular operating system built specifically for non-stop data center operations important? • Is hitless and automatic failure containment and auto recovery a key value add in the DC? • What are the tangible and intangible data center disruption costs to my business? © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 44 Key Considerations Convergence and Consolidation • Will I want to converge my LAN and SAN over one network in the next three to five years? • Can I consolidate my infrastructure and still have separation of services and control? • Is it important to minimize the number of devices I have to manage? A Compelling Price Point for the Value • Am I getting the best value for the price over the 10+ year investment? • Will my selection/investment provide me with the best flexibility to adapt to predicted trends and unpredicted industry changes? © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 55 The Platform for Delivering IT as a Service UNIFIED COMPUTING UNIFIED FABRIC Modular, Stateless Computing Elements Highly Scalable, Secure Network Fabric OPEN © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. RESILIENT SECURE UNIFIED MANAGEMENT Automated Resource Management (Physical and Virtual) SCALABLE Cisco Confidential 6 Network is Critical in Delivering IT as a Service CISCO® UNIFIED COMPUTING CISCO® UNIFIED FABRIC CISCO® UNIFIED MANAGEMENT Any Workload Any Service Any Scale Physical LAN/SAN Switching Service Provider Virtual Routing Cloud Security Massively Scalable Data Centers Enterprise App Optimization Cisco One Small and Medium Business CONSISTENT and SIMPLIFIED Policy, Management, Programmability © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 7 When the Network Is You Get SOLUTIONS UNIFIED WHEN YOU NEED THEM LAN/SAN Convergence Data Center Consolidation Virtualization/Journey to Private Cloud Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery Desktop Virtualization High-Performance Computing and High-Frequency Trading © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 88 Cisco Unified Fabric Switching Innovations SAN LAN Cisco ® MDS 9500 Series Cisco MDS 9200 Series Cisco Nexus 3000 Nexus 3548 Nexus 1010 Nexus 1100 Cisco MDS 9100 Series LAN/SAN Cisco Nexus 4000 Cisco Nexus 5000 Nexus 5500 Nexus 6000 Cisco Nexus 7000 Cisco Nexus 2000 Nexus B22 Cisco Nexus 1000V CISCO NX-OS: From Hypervisor to Core CISCO DCNM: Single Pane of Management DELIVERING TO YOUR DATA CENTER NEEDS Secure, High Performance Fabric Non-Stop, Efficient Operations © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Integrated Application Delivery Fabric (LAN+SAN), DC Converge Virtual Machine and Fabric Integration Ready for Cloud Cisco Confidential 9 Cisco Solution Key Benefits Flexibility Resiliency FCoE A-FEX VM-FEX Unified Port ISSU FabricPath vPC Dual Layer vPC Non-disruptive operations Investment protection Faster Deployments Simplified configurations Scalability FEX Architecture FabricPath Reduced TCO Simplified Deployments Increased utilization Manageability & Security DCNM PoAP Scripting Soln. NGA TrustSec Ease of Management Troubleshooting Lowered OPEX Laying the foundation for the Cloud © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 10 10 The CISCO Delivers FLEXIBILITY and UNIFIED FABRIC INVESTMENT PROTECTION CISCO LAN/SAN CONVERGENCE Reduced costs, energy, footprint and network sprawl—network, cables, OS Up to 45% access layer CapEx savings; 492% ROI Ethernet Storage Network Network Single point of management for LAN/SAN; Automation Evolutionary—preservation of existing storage investment Preservation of staff expertise and structure © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 11 11 Flexibility End-to-End Convergence—Cisco Nexus® 7000, Cisco® MDS 9500 Multilayer Director, Cisco Nexus 5500 Series Unified Ports Cisco Nexus 5500 Series w/ Unified Ports Cisco MDS 9500 Series FC FCoE Storage Targets Physical & Virtual Hosts FCoE Cisco Nexus 5000 or 2000 Series Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Cisco DCNM—Single pane of glass visibility across LAN & SAN FLEXIBILITY and INVESTMENT PROTECTION © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 12 12 Flexibility Compelling Business Value Unified Port CAPEX Allows repurposing of any switch port as either Fibre Channel or Ethernet Eliminates CAPEX lock-in with specific port-types OPEX Eth FC Native Fibre Channel Lossless Ethernet Reduces physical management points with higher density Fibre Channel and Ethernet available on a common device Provides rapid and seamless transition from Fibre Channel to Fibre Channel over Ethernet Simplifies the purchasing decision BUSINESS AGILITY Makes port-type decisions a thing of the past Allows IT to respond faster to changing business needs © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 13 Scalability Cisco is the Only Vendor Delivering Multi-dimensional Fabric Scale FABRIC SCALE Intelligent Services For P-V-C Geographical Span (between DCs) Mobility: LISP, OTV Scale: Fabricpath, FEX System Scale (within DCs) Unified I/O L2/L3 Box Scale VM-aware VDC Fabric Compute: UCS No “fabric” © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 1st generation FABRIC EVOLUTION 2nd generation Cisco Confidential 14 Scalability Scaling Layer 2 domains—Available on Cisco Nexus® 7000 and 5000 Series Cisco Nexus 7000 Layer 2 Strengths •Simple configuration Layer 3 Strengths L2/L3 Fabric •All links active •Flexible provisioning •Fast convergence •Low cost •Highly scalable Cisco Nexus 5500 USE CASES • Scalable virtualization pods RESULTING IN • Simplicity • Massively scalable L2 fabric • High resiliency―Eliminate Spanning Tree Protocol • L2 interconnect with dark fibre (STP) • Flexibility • Revolutionary scale—12,000+ 10 GE w/ Cisco® FEX • High-bandwidth HPC © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 15 15 Scalability Fabric Fabric Extender ExtenderTechnology–VM Technology (FEX) Awareness to Physical Network Manageability Distributed Modular System forfor Virtual Machine Distributed Modular System for Physical Server—Logical Adapter Partitioning Distributed Modular System Top of Rack Cisco Nexus® 2000 Series or B22 Fabric Blade Extender Many applications require multiple interfaces Nexus 2000/B22 FEX • • Single point network of policy Consolidates management FEX managed as remote line card • • Single point of management Single point of management IEEE 802.1BR* ONE NETWORK Parent same Virtual switchas tophysical top of rack adapter Adapter FEX IEEE 802.1BR* • Extends cisco unified fabric into OEM • Reduction cables partner bladeinchassis • Consistency across rack and Adapter FEX blade servers • Consolidates multiple 1GbE interface IEEE 802.1BR* VM-FEX © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. • Extends network into server VM-FEX Virtual network manager *IEEE 802.1BR emerging standard • Interoperable—standards-based into a single 10GbE interface • Consolidates virtual and physical network • Each VM gets a dedicated port on switch Virtual machines managed independently Cisco Confidential 16 The CISCO READY UNIFIED FABRIC FOR CLOUD CISCO VIRTUALIZATION/CLOUD End to end network visibility Network policy migration with VM mobility Ethernet Storage Network Network Reduced risk with VM-aware security services Separation of duties between server and network teams Dynamic Resource Elasticity © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 17 17 Recommended Engagement Steps Data Center LAN Switching Positioning SAN Switching Positioning © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 18 18 Use Cisco’s robust LAN switching portfolio featuring solutions for the access, aggregation, and core of the network for traditional, virtualized, or highperformance computing and cloud environments. © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 19 19 Differentiated Value Catalyst or Nexus? Campus Differentiated Value Data Center / HPC / Cloud Backbone Lead with Catalyst 6500 Sup2T Lead with Nexus 7000 Aggregation Lead with Catalyst 6500 Sup2T Lead with Nexus 7K/6K/5K/3K Access Lead with Catalyst 4500 Lead with Nexus 6K/5K/3K/2K Customer Requirements Ultimately Drive the Choice © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 20 20 Requirements are best met with Catalyst 1 Campus Virtualization 2 Next Generation Workspace 3 Unified Wired and Wireless Access Switching 4 Virtual Desktop Infrastructure 5 Borderless Network Experience Drive end-to-end traffic separation (EVN, VRF-lite, MPLS) with Catalyst Catalyst delivers end-to-end network value-add such as TrustSec, Medianet, HA Catalyst delivers unified access switching solution for BYOD, Mobility, Video Power VDI, IP turrets and LED lighting with Catalyst 60W UPOE, 10G Overall BN portfolio (Mobility, Security, Video) delivers best user experience © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 21 Requirements are best met with Nexus 1 Data Center Virtualization Nexus provides visibility to physical and virtual networks, addresses increased capacity requirements & provides tight integration with Unified Computing 2 Data Center Disaster Recovery 3 Green-field Data Center Build-out 4 5 Leverage back-up DC, OTV, LISP as a solution for workload migration Neux FabricPath, OTV, FCoE, LISP, etc provide unique benefits Data Center Consolidation & Convergence Nexus value-add such as VDC, FEX Technology, 10GE, 40GE, and 100GE Density, FCoE Cloud-Based Initiatives OTV, LISP, ACE, Nexus 1000V, VSG, VXLAN for secure cloud deployment © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 22 Competitive Innovations and Differentiators Why Move to Nexus 5000 • Flexible platform that delivers a standards-based, multipurpose, multiprotocol, Ethernet-based fabric • Simplified scalability and manageability Positioning • Lead in the DC Access • Enables transition from 1G to 10 G • Fiber Channel SAN Switching alternative Nexus 5000 Versatility, Flexibility, and Scalability in a Compact Form Factor Use Cases • Convergence-ready or separate LAN/SAN environments • Single point of management to support more than 1000 server ports Competitive Differentiation • FEX Technology provides high scalability • Simplified Management • Flexibility with Unified Ports • FabricPath, Adapter-FEX and VM-FEX Extensible, Scalable, Simplified Converged Fabric © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 23 Competitive Innovations and Differentiators Positioning Why Move to Nexus 2000 • • Best-in-class architectural approach to simplify cabling and management Standardize data center design with choice of 100M/1G/10G for rack and blade servers Use Cases • Lead platform for data center access managed by Nexus 5000, 6000, and 7000 • Transition platform for 100M/1G to 10 G and supports unified fabric Nexus 2000 Versatility, Flexibility, and Scalability in a Compact Form Factor • 100M/1G and 1/10G data center access • Convergence-ready or separate LAN/SAN environments • HP blade server environments • Support for 10G-BaseT hosts • Consistent latency and performance for 1000+ hosts Competitive Differentiation • Remote line-card architecture provides simplicity and scale • Investment protection • Provides compelling cost advantages for access layer connectivity of 1G and 10G hosts Compelling value with built-in architectural advantage © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 24 Competitive Innovations and Differentiators Positioning Why Move to Nexus 7000 • Leading Data Center Innovations • Similar form factor in 7009 • High Performance, Scale, and Non-Stop Operations • 10G/40G/100G Shipping • Lead in the DC Core or Aggregation • Director Class Multi-hop end to end FCoE Nexus 7000 Infrastructure Scalability, Transport Flexibility and Operational Manageability Use Cases • General Purpose, Virtualization, MSDC or HPC deployments • Seamless workload mobility within and across data centers • LAN and SAN Convergence over loss less Ethernet Competitive Differentiation • Highest availability • Highest scale/density • Industry leading innovations (FabricPath, OTV, FCoE, LISP..etc) • Proven Install Base with over 6000 customers Built for the most highly available infrastructures © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 25 Faster Secure VM deployment—policy workload mobilitybased with rich VMservices connectivity Cisco Nexus® 1000V Virtual Ethernet Module (VEM) VM Connection Policy VMs Need to Move Cisco Nexus 1000V VEM Defined in the network ••VMotion Applied in vCenter ••DRS Linked to VM UUID ••SW upgrade/path •Hardware failure Port Profile Defined Policies vCenter Cisco Nexus 1000V VSM WEB Apps DB HR DMZ RESULTING IN • VM policy mobility • Maintains connection state • VMotion for the network • Operational efficiency for VI and network admin • Ensures VM security © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 26 26 Flexible Pricing model to meet customer needs Advanced Edition ($695/cpu) • • Cisco TrustSec SXP support DHCP snooping, IP Source Guard, ARP Inspection (also referred to as CISF) VSG (previously $495 List) • Essential Edition ($0) Essential Edition • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • VLAN, ACL, QoS VXLAN, vPath LACP Multicast Netflow, ERSPAN Management vTracker vCenter Plug-in TAC support at $39/CPU/year © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. VLAN, ACL, QoS VXLAN, vPath LACP Multicast Netflow, ERSPAN Management vTracker vCenter Plug-in TAC support at $174/CPU/year Cisco Confidential 27 Cloud Network Services Virtualized/Cloud Data Center WAN Switches Router Imperva SecureSphere WAF Citrix NetScaler VPX Servers Cisco Virtual Security Gateway ASA 1000V Cloud Firewall vWAAS Tenant A Cloud Services Router 1000V Zone A Zone B Nexus 1000V Physical Infrastructure Multi-Hypervisor Nexus 1000V • Distributed switch • NX-OS consistency 6000+ Customers (on VMW) VSG • VM-level controls • Zone-based FW Shipping (VMW) © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. ASA 1000V • Edge firewall, VPN • Protocol Inspection Shipping (VMW) vWAAS • WAN optimization CSR 1000V Ecosystem (Cloud Router) Services • WAN L3 gateway • Routing and VPN • Application VPX virtual ADC • Imperva Web traffic Shipping (VMW) • Citrix NetScaler App. Firewall In Beta (VMW) Future Cisco Confidential 28 Cloud Services Platform • Dedicated NX-OS appliance for hosting virtual services Two form factors: 1110-S, 1110-X Up to 10 virtual services can be hosted on the 1110-X platform • Simplifies lifecycle management of virtual services Network/security team can deploy, upgrade, manage • Virtual services currently supported Nexus 1000V virtual supervisor modules (VSMs), Network Analysis Module (NAM) Virtual Security Gateway (VSG), Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) Imperva WAF shipping in Q2CY13* Nexus 1110: NX-OS based server appliance (leverages UCS C220M3) • CPU: 2 * Intel Sandy Bridge, 16 cores total • RAM: 32 or 64 GB • HDD: 2 or 4 TB © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. • Network I/O: 6 x 1 GbE or 6 x 1 GbE + 2 x 10 GbE Cisco Confidential 29 Industry’s leading Ultra Low Latency Platform One architecture for 1G/10G/40G Nexus 3048TP 48-Port 1RU Switch Nexus 3064-E 28-Port 1RU Switch Nexus 3064-X Integrated Phy Nexus 3016Q 16-Port 1RU Switch Nexus 3064-T 48-Port 10G-BaseT Nexus 3548 48-Port 1RU Switch Latency: 250 – 300 ns !! Cisco Nexus® 3000 Series Robust Cisco® NX-OS with Differentiated Feature Set Wired-network rate L2/L3 feature set, IPv4/v6 © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. vPC, Precision Time Protocol, Configurable Control Plane Policing Power-on auto-provisioning, Encapsulated Remote Switched Port Analyzer User programmable: python scripting, EEM, NETCONF Cisco Confidential 30 30 Q1CY13 Nexus 6004: Raising the bar…again! Performance Highest density line rate, low power per port 10G/40G Ethernet/FCoE switch in the industry! Versatility Wide range of deployment options High density FEX aggregator Large Scale Fabrics Leaf-Spine Architecture Integrated Layer 2 and Layer 3 feature-set First 40G FCoE Switch Latency Low Latency at scale ~ 1 microsecond latency for all ports, cut through switching © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Flexibility Configurable port speeds with true 40GE flows or 4 x 10GE flows Modularity provides future expansion capabilities Cisco Confidential 31 • Chassis depth: 30 in. • Chassis width: 17.3 in. 1RU 48 Fixed SFP+ Interfaces C97-723670-00 © 2013its Cisco and/or All its affiliates. All rights reserved. © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or affiliates. rights reserved. 4 Fixed QSFP interface Cisco Confidential Cisco Confidential 6 32 32 Hardware HW SKU Description N6K-N6004-96Q Nexus 6004 Base chassis with 48x 40G, Includes 6 PS, 4 FANs $195,000 Nexus 6004 24x 40G Bundle, Includes 6 PS, 4 FANs Nexus 6004 Module: 12x 40GE QSFP+ Ports Software Description Enable 12 x 40G ports on the base chassis – slot3,4 (Limited Time, Promotional) Layer 3 (LAN) License Advanced Enhanced L2 License (Fabric Path) Storage License (16-ports 10G/4Q) Storage License (48p 10G / 12Q) SBUN-Lite (LAN, FP, DCNM LAN, Storage) SBUN-All – Per chassis © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. List Price N6004-96Q-B-24Q $90,000 N6K-C6004-M12Q $40,000 SW SKU List Price N6004-12Q-LIC $40,000 N6004-LAN1K9 $15,000 N6004-EL2-SSK9 $25,000 N6004-4Q-SSK9 $6,400/$3,200 (promo) N6004-12Q-SSK9 $10,000 N6004-BUN-P1-L $25,000 N6004-SBUN-P1 $30,000 Cisco Confidential 33 33 Regardless of where your customer is on their journey toward a converged LAN and SAN infrastructure, Cisco Unified Fabric delivers agile LAN and SAN infrastructures through a high-performance, wire-once, highly available network serving diverse data center needs. © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 34 34 100% Fibre Channel 100% Ethernet Architectural flexibility to support Fibre Channel, Fibre Channel over Ethernet, or a mixture of both Single OS: NX-OS | Single Management GUI: DCNM © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 35 35 Data Centers require Multiprotocol SAN Connectivity DCNM Management FC NAS iSCSI MDS—Nexus Unified Fabric FC FCoE FCoE NX-OS Operating System iSCSI Operational Simplicity © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Common Mgmt Interface Feature Consistency Seamless Interoperability Cisco Confidential 36 • New or existing servers with host bus adapters (HBAs) • New or existing FC storage ports • Replacing DCX, SilkWorm, or McDATA switches • SAN extension over MAN or Cisco® MDS 9000 Series WAN links • Advanced storage services (migration, encryption, etc.) © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 37 37 Continuous Market Leadership DATA CENTER TECHNOLOGY LEADER 23,000+ NX-OS Customers 500+ FabricPath Customers 1,000+ OTV Customers 6,000+ FEX Customers DATA CENTER SWITCHING LEADER #1 Market share by revenue in Q4 2011 for Data Center Ethernet Switching at 72.4%* #1 Market share by revenue in Q4 2011 for FCoE SAN Switching at 84.8%** *Source: Infonetics, Q4 2011 DC Network Equipment Report, March 2012 Data current as of February 2012. Subject to change without notice. © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. **Source: Dell’Oro, SAN Switching, February 2012 Cisco Confidential 38 15–75% 50–80% Up to 43–60% 2x Less cost (months-hours) Uptime Savings Network Size Same Headcount Infrastructure costs Deployment times Disaster recovery Power cooling IT staffing © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Faster 99.999% Cisco Confidential 39 39 • Superb end to end virtualization capability with UCS and UF together – Virtualized Data Centers – multi tenancy/Cloud • Better CapEx savings by reducing amount of hardware with unified ports • Superior agility with ‘any port any function’ capability on UCS and Nexus family • Support: Unified Fabric and UCS are based on same platform allowing for easy troubleshooting and seamless technical assistance from TAC – Reduced operational expenses • Unified Fabric Integration with non Cisco servers to help with a smooth migration/transition into a mixed environment © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 40 40 • Cisco Data Center & Virtualization – Main Site http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns340/ns394/ns 224/index.html • Cisco Data Center & Virtualization – • Data Center Partner Community https://communities.cisco.com/community/partner/datacenter • The Sales Enablement Learning Lifecycle (SELL) http://www.cisco.com/go/thesell Partner Site http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/netsol/ns340/ns 394/ns224/partner.html • Cisco Data Center & Virtualization – • Cisco Data Center & Virtualization Incentives & Promotions http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/incentives_and_promotions /index.html Specializations Unified Fabric Technology http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/partner_with_cisco/channel _partner_program/resale/specializations/unified_fabric.html Unified Computing Technology http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/partner_with_cisco/channel _partner_program/resale/specializations/unified_computing.ht ml Data Center Architecture http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/partner_with_cisco/channel _partner_program/resale/specializations/adv_datacenter_arch. html © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 41 CISCO UCS © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 42 Unified Computing Technology (UCT) © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 43 Trainings that Ingram Micro Offers • Account Manager Trainings (DCUCAM/DCNSS) • Engineer Trainings (DCUCI/DCUCD) 2 day Boot Camp presented by our TSE’s Week long live online WebEx Free to our partners Runs through IMTA *Up to $400 provided for roundtrip airfare Vouchers provided at the end of the training © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. $1096.50 per person per class *Ingram will reimburse the full amount of the class plus the exam fee once proof of passing is received) Cisco Confidential 44 Unified Fabric Technology (UFT) © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 45 Ways to Order Transaction Description Route Stocking Implications Applies to Quote/Confi g Drop Ship from MFG Disti configures using Cisco tool, Cisco drop ships to Partner/Customer Not applicable Not applicable •No ‘=‘ •N20-Z0001 Pick – Pack – Ship (PPS) • Disti (Pick – Pack – Ship) individual SKU’s from inventory. • Open to any Disti with DC Practice and signed SAVBU stock rotation agreement Minimally configured bundles, accessory spares C-Series only •DBUN SKU •Partner Ships Spare Configure to Order (CTO) •Disti “configures up” from an entry level bundle- adds additional options from stock to match partner order. Completed products are tested via std Cisco processes. •Invitation Only Disti stocks these B & C DBUN bundles, accessory spares. B-Series and select C-Series •Disti “Builds up” from a chassis and adds everything per the customer requirements. Completed products are tested via std Cisco processes. •Invitation Only © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Build to Order (BTO/L6) +Add Mem + I/O Card +HDD •DBUN SKU •Disti Integrates 100% +Add Mem + I/O Card +HDD Disti stocks a chassis, accessories as spares. B-Series and Select C-Series •Use ‘-CH’ •Disti Integrates 100% + CPU Cisco Confidential + Mem 46 BTO • Speed to Execution for UCS orders Ability to procure any configuration from Ingram Micro stock rather than Direct Ship Improved turnaround time for Cisco UCS servers All UCS inventory is pre-tested which means DOA avoidance • Competitive premium price structure on all BTO orders Smartplay bundles Unique Configurations © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 47 Direct Ship Sku Blades B230-BASE-M2UPG Processors UCS-CPU-E72803 UCS-CPU -E72830 UCS-CPU -E72850 UCS-CPU -E72860 UCS-CPU-E72870 UCS-CPU-E78867L Memory UCS-MR2X041RX-C UCS-MR2X082RX-C UCS-MR2X164RX-D © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. BTO Conversion (Stock) B230-BASE-M2-CH1 UCS-CPU-E72803= UCS-CPU -E72830= UCS-CPU -E72850= UCS-CPU -E72860= UCS-CPU-E72870= UCS-CPU-E78867L= UCS-MR2X041RX-C= UCS-MR2X082RX-C= UCS-MR2X164RX-D= Cisco Confidential 48 Extra Discounts • Only through Ingram Stock Cannot be ordered direct • Extra discount expires at the end of May 2013 • Contact your sales team for your pricing © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Ingram SKU Cisco Part Number PN6633 UCSV-EZ-C22-306 PN6634 UCSV-EZ-C22-307 PN6637 UCSV-EZ-C24-323 PD0284 UCSC-EZ-C240-110 PD0285 UCSC-DBUN-C240-112 PD0288 UCSC-DBUN-C240-111 PN6369 UCSC-DBUN-C220-111 PN6370 UCSC-DBUN-C240-311 PN6372 UCSC-DBUN-C240-313 PN6630 UCSV-EZ-C22-303 PN6636 UCSV-EZ-C24-322 PN6638 UCSV-EZ-C24-324 PN6760 UCS-SP5-C22V PN6761 UCS-SP5-C24V Cisco Confidential 49 “C” Yourself in Paradise – Go BTO Contest From April 1 through July 26: Sell Cisco UCS and earn your chance to win an amazing all-expenses-paid trip to Hawaii Qualify your organization by earning raffle entries in these three categories: 1. BTO (Build to Order) Solutions Earn raffle entries based on number of units ordered: 1-14 units=1 raffle entry 15-24 units=2 raffle entries 25+ units=3 raffle entries 2. C-Series Solutions Earn one raffle entry for every $20,000 in eligible C-Series revenue. 3. Overall UCS and Nexus Earn one raffle entry for every $50,000 in eligible UCS and Nexus revenue. © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 50 “C” Yourself in Paradise – Go BTO Contest Grand Prize Drawing: Two overall reseller winners will be chosen for the Grand Prize trip to Hawaii. The raffle entries earned between all of the different categories will be added together for the Grand Prize drawing, as well as the monthly prize drawings. Monthly Prize Drawing: Each month, a drawing will determine one partner to win a $2,000 travel voucher from the pool of partners earning at least one raffle entry in any of the three categories. A total of four travel voucher winners will be selected during the contest timeframe (April-July). © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 51 • EMC Velocity Affiliate Level Or Above • Accredited On Products And Technologies In VSPEX • If Delivering Services, Must Complete The EMC QuickStart Services (QSS) Program • Reach Out To Your ISR, AE or CAM to Learn More…. © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 52 • Front End Incremental Discounts From EMC. • Front End Incremental Discounts From Cisco Based On Existing Smart Play 6 Programs. • EMC Velocity Financing Available To Customers © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 53 Cisco Validated Designs for VSPEX CVD –VMware Architectural Design for 50, 100, 125 Virtual Machines © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. © Copyright 2012 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. CVD –Microsoft Architectural Design for 50 &100 Virtual Machines CVD –VMware Architectural Design for 250 Virtual Machines Cisco Confidential 54 54 Primary Cisco / EMC Components in VSPEX Reference Architectures Solution Network Compute EMC Storage End User Computing 500 2x Nexus 5548UP 5x C260M2 VNX 5300 End User Computing 1000 2x Nexus 5548UP 10x B230M2, 2x B200M3 VNX 5300 End User Computing 2000 2x Nexus 5548UP 20x B230M2, 2x B200M3 VNX 5500 Private Cloud 50 2x Nexus 3048 3x C220M3 VNXe 3150 Private Cloud 100 2x Nexus 5548UP 4x C220M3 VNXe 3300 Private Cloud 125 2x Nexus 5548UP 5x C220M3 VNX 5300 Private Cloud 250 2x Nexus 5548UP 10x B200M3 VNX 5500 © 2010 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. © Copyright 2012 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 55 55 55 Kevin Switzer– TSE X66368 (585.356.9218) Kevin.Switzer@ingrammicro.com Alyson Walter – CAS X65101 Alyson.Walter@ingrammicro.com © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Carol Wright– TSE X66459(716.474.2127) Carol.Wright@ingrammicro.com Kevin Besecker– CAS X66665 Kevin.Besecker@ingrammicro.com Cisco Confidential 56 Thank you. © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 57