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HP is Transforming the Server Market Kris Schoemans
April 2014
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A new style of IT is emerging…
Simplicity
Agility & velocity
Greater value vs. cost
New Style of IT
Cloud
Mobility Big Data
Cyber Security
3
The data center of the future will be built on a
converged infrastructure
HP Converged
Infrastructure
Management software
Network
Servers Storage
Power & cooling
4
Today’s data center networks are complex
Constraining application service delivery
• Interconnect sprawl resulting from virtualization
• Complex and costly networking infrastructure
at the server edge
• Unable to keep up with the rapid pace of
business change; no automation
• Over-provisioned power and cooling driving costly
capacity expansion
Tomorrow
Simple Integrated Automated
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HP BladeSystem Your Ultimate Converged Infrastructure
HP Converged Infrastructure strategy Accelerating cloud computing, innovation and client ROI
Networking Servers Storage
Infrastructure
Blades
Networking
HP Virtual Connect
Ethernet
Fibre Channel
Management
InfiniBand
SAS
Control
Maintain
World’s most advanced blade infrastructure
HP BladeSystem Portfolio
Servers
Storage/Expansion
Provision
Control
Maintain
Provision
Blades
Networking
HP Virtual Connect
Ethernet
Fibre Channel
Management
InfiniBand
SAS
World’s most advanced blade infrastructure
HP BladeSystem Portfolio
Servers
Storage/Expansion
Infrastructure
C-Class Longevity
HP c-Class Longevity Statement
HP plans to offer c-Class through at least 2016
Subject: HP BladeSystem Customers
Mark Potter, SVP and GM, Industry Standard Servers and Software
July 19, 2010
c-Class Longevity Statement
HP c-Class continues to gain customer preference as the industry-leading blade infrastructure. As new innovations and technologies are added, adoption of c-Class grows in the marketplace.
HP remains committed to the c-Class architecture and plans to offer c-Class through at least 2016. There is no end-of-life (EOL) date set for c-Class at this point in time. Our current plans are to support the c-Class portfolio with spares for at least 5 years after the cessation of selling individual c-Class products.
Regards,
Mark Potter
Outcomes that matter.
C-Class: New Longevity Statement.
Hewlett-Packard Company 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto, CA 94304 hp.com
HP BladeSystem c-Class Longevity Statement
HP plans to offer c-Class through 2018
January 6, 2014
HP BladeSystem c-Class Longevity Statement HP BladeSystem c-Class continues to be the customer
preferred and industry-leading blade infrastructure. As new innovations and technologies are added, adoption of
c-Class will continue to grow in the marketplace.
There is no end-of-life (EOL) date set for c-Class at this point in time, but HP remains committed to the c-Class
architecture and plans to offer c-Class through at least 2018. In addition, current plans are to support the c-Class
portfolio with spares for at least 5 years after the cessation of selling individual c-Class products.
Regards,
Antonio Neri SVP and GM, HP Servers
HP Enterprise Group
HP BladeSystem Enclosure
End-to-end performance
56Gb FDR InfiniBand
40Gb Ethernet
16Gb Fibre Channel-ready
Built-in intelligence
Location and Power Discovery with advanced
sensor technology
Energy efficient
Thermal Logic optimizes power utilization
without impacting performance
Investment protection
100% compatible
The world’s most advanced blade architecture
New 2013 Platinum Enclosure delivers
40% more performance
40% increase in bandwidth – 56Gb Versus 40Gb InfiniBand
Control
Maintain
Provision
Management
World’s most advanced blade infrastructure
HP BladeSystem Portfolio
Enclosures
Blades
Networking
HP Virtual Connect
Ethernet
Fibre Channel
InfiniBand
SAS
Servers
Storage/Expansion
C7000 Interconnect Architecture
2 Embedded MF NIC
Dual Port Mezzanine
Dual Port Mezzanine
Or Quad port Mezzanine
C7000 Interconnect Architecture
2 Embedded MF NIC,
2 embedded Gb NIC
Dual/Quad Port Mezzanine
Dual Port Mezzanine
Or Quad port Mezzanine Dual Port
Mezzanine Or
Quad port Mezzanine
Virtual Connect Flex-10 technology
1Gb Switch 1Gb Switch
8Gb SAN Switch 8Gb SAN Switch
1Gb Switch 1Gb Switch
1Gb Switch 1Gb Switch
Interconnect Modules
E E E E
G5 Server
E E E E
1Gb LOM Dual FC Quad NIC
E E E E
G6 Server
E E E E
10Gb LOM
VC Flex-10 VC Flex-10
Interconnect Modules
VC Flex-FC VC Flex-FC
E E E E
G7 Server
E E E E
10Gb LOM
VC Flex-FF VC Flex-FF
Interconnect Modules
E E
Dual FC
Converge and flatten edge infrastructure in virtualized environments with Virtual Connect
Flexible solutions for the simplest server edge
SAN LAN
LAN SAN
Enclosure
convergence
• VC FlexFabric Module
• 95% fewer components
• 45% lower cost
FlatSAN
• VC FlexFabric Modules
• 86% fewer components
• 50% lower cost
Rack convergence
• VC Flex-10/10D Modules
• 47% additional hardware
savings
LAN
Performance today with investment protection for future
HP Virtual Connect FlexFabric 20/40 F8 Module
Industry’s only 20Gb on
downlinks
Supports 4xQSFP+ on uplinks
Supports 8 Flexports on
uplinks
Ideal for Cloud environment
Support for FlatSAN and DCB
on Flexports
G7, and Gen8 server support
with FlexFabric adapters
4x40Gb (QSFP+) up/stacking link
port
Each port – 1 x 40, 1x 10 or 4 x 10
8 FlexPorts - 1/10GbE or 8Gb
FC
DCB enabled and FlatSAN
support
16 KR2 1/10/20Gb downlink
ports
Connect to 1, 10, 20Gb
adapters
HP Next Gen VC and Flex Adapter Hardware 2X more bandwidth to every server with 20Gb FlexLOM and Mezz cards
New 20Gb FlexibleLOMs for Gen8
servers
• Immediate availability on new servers
• Easy upgrade for installed systems
• Can carve out 8Gb Fibre Channel Bandwidth and
with 12Gb bandwidth for other FlexNICs
New VC FlexFabric 20/40Gb F8
module
• 20 Gb to each server and 40/10Gb uplinks
At-a-glance view of Virtual Connect in your ecosystem with Insight Control plug-ins
Management data where you need it!
vCenter ServerTM
Monitor and troubleshoot
virtual and physical
networking from one screen
Monitor, troubleshoot and
configure virtual and
physical networking from
vCenter
HP Intelligent
Management
Center From IMC, monitor, and
troubleshoot & launch
VCM/VCEM in an HP or
multi-vendor network
Industry leading flexibility and performance
HP BladeSystem Networking Switch Portfolio
Fibre Channel
InfiniBand
Ethernet
SAS
10Gb HPN 6125G/XG
40Gb Mellanox 1018HP
8Gb Brocade 8Gb Cisco
QLogic 4X QDR/DDR
HP 6Gb SAS
10Gb HPN 6125XLG
HP 6125XLG Blade Switch features
4 x 40Gb QSFP+ uplinks / IRF
RJ45 management port Health and unit ID LEDs
Port status LEDs
• 16 x 1Gb/10Gb Downlinks
• All downlinks 20Gb
capable
• 12 uplinks – 4 x 40Gb QSFP uplinks/IRF
– 8 x 10Gb SFP+ uplinks/IRF
• 4 x 10Gb cross-connect
• Comware V7
• Layer 3 with IPv6
• IRF 2.0
• Memory: 2GB DDR3
• Flash: 2Gb
8 x 10Gb SFP+ uplinks / IRF
HP 6125XLG – Flex 10 support
Flex -10 Capability
• Up to 4 physical function NICs per 10Gb port
• Set bandwidth on per PF basis
• Provision directly through iLO
Flex-10
10 GB
• Carve up 10Gb into 4 connections
• Consolidate NIC & HBA connections
• Fine tune connection bandwidth
HP 6125XLG –Evolutionary step in blade switches
VEPA
• Support for Edge Virtual Bridging (802.1Qbg) -
Consistent network control and monitoring of
virtual switches. Single policy for both Physical
and Virtual switches
Openflow 1.3
• Switch implementation of OpenFlow protocol
(Open Network Foundation) providing the
gateway for Software Defined Networking
TRILL
• Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links
(IETF Proposed Standard) – Support for
Shortest Path Bridging
HP 6125XLG FCoE support
The HP 6125 XLG can act as an FCF Switch
• Implements Fibre Channel Forwarder (FCF) – FC switch protocols
− Name and zoning services, FSPF protocol, recovery, notification, etc.)
• Acts likes a fully functional FC switch
− Utilize Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) or FC/FCoE frame routing
− FC0E ports only – No native FC
• Ethernet MAC headers are stripped and appended at each hop
− i.e. from an FCoE perspective, operates as a layer 3/4 router
− Strips L2 MAC headers from ingress FCoE frames
− Important for QCN considerations (discussed later)
• One or more FCFs are at the core of the converged network
− Multiple FCFs are back to back Converged link (FCoE)
Native FC link
Legacy Ethernet link
FCF switches
(last hops before
FC SAN or storage)
Native FC Storage
FCoE Storage FIP Snooping Switch
FCF Switch
FIP Snooping
switches
at edge
of network
FSFP protocol
used for routing
FC/FCoE frames
FC SAN LAN
HP 6125XLG FCoE support
The HP 6125XLG can act as a FIP Snooping
Switch*
• FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP) – used to establish a
connection between a CNA and a FCF through a L2 DCB
Ethernet network
• FIP Snooping switches do not employ the FCF functions − Only have DCB Ethernet ports; no native FC ports
• FIP Snooping switches monitor FIP protocol traffic flowing
through
− As FIP logins between CNAs and upstream FCF switches complete, FIP
Snooping switches establish MAC address ACLs to ensure secure/fast FCoE
traffic flow
• May be 0 or more FIP Snooping switches between a CNA & the
1st FCF
• FIP Snooping switches are NOT used between FCF switches
(typically)
Converged link (FCoE)
Native FC link
Legacy Ethernet link
Native FC Storage
FIP Snooping Switch
FCF Switch
FC SAN LAN
Dual Hop End-to-End with 6125XLG & 5900AF
6125XLG w/FIP Snooping to 5900AF ToR
FCF to FCoE Storage
• 5900AF-48XG-4QSFP w/Comware v7 B02
− Adds FCF functionality to 5900AF-48XG product
• HP 6125XLG FIP Snooping switch in BladeSystem
c7000:
− No licensing required.
Native FCoE Storage
• HP FCoE Storage (P10000, MPX200, MPX75 for EVA,
etc.)
• 3rd Party FCoE Storage (NetApp, others TBD)
Availability
• Q4 2013
Enclosure
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HP VC FlexFabr ic 10Gb/24-Por t Module
S H A R E D : U P L I N K o r X - L I N K
X3 X4X1 X2 X5 X6 X7 X8
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HP VC FlexFabr ic 10Gb/24-Por t Module
S H A R E D : U P L I N K o r X - L I N K
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HP VC FlexFabr ic 10Gb/24-Por t Module
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HP VC FlexFabr ic 10Gb/24-Por t Module
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HP VC FlexFabr ic 10Gb/24-Por t Module
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HP VC FlexFabr ic 10Gb/24-Por t Module
S H A R E D : U P L I N K o r X - L I N K
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HP 5900Series SwitchJC772A
LAN
Virtual Application Networks deliver automation, agility
Industry’s most complete software-defined data center network fabric
H 40 Switches – over 20 million ports
Virtual Application Networks SDN Controller
Virtual Cloud
Sentinel
Load
Balancing
Management
3rd party &
non-OpenFlow
VAN Server Connect
Inte
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Manag
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Infrastructure
Control
Application
SD
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VAN SDN VAN Network
Resource
Automation
WAN Bursting
UC&C
HP 6125XLG
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The future of Project Moonshot: the innovation continues
HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis front view The essential foundation for the new style of IT
45 hot-plug cartridges
Compute, Storage, or
Combination
x86 , ARM, or Accelerator
• Single-server = 45 servers per
chassis
• Quad-server =180 servers per
chassis (future capability)
Dual low-latency
switches • HP Moonshot-45G Switch
Module (45 x1Gb
downlinks)
Fabric connectivity options Traffic isolation and stacking for resiliency with dual low-latency switches
Switch B
Switch A
Servers 1-45
Uplink module B
Uplink Module A
Single servers 45 ports
Quad servers (future availability) 180 ports
Switch B
Switch A
Servers 1-45
Uplink module B
Uplink Module A
Cartridge 1
Cartridge 2
Cartridge 45
Switch Module B
Uplink Module B
Switch Module A
Uplink Module A
Network fabric detail
• Total of 8 lanes from cartridges to switches
• 4 lanes to Switch Module A
• 4 lanes to Switch Module B
• Total of 16 lanes from Switch Module to Uplink Module
• Two high-density, low-power switch modules
• Low-latency switching performance
• 810 1GbE ports per rack (45/switch)
• 108 10GbE uplink ports per rack (6/switch)
• Modular faceplate design allows for additional options in the future
(10GBASE-T, 40GbE)
• Dual switches provide traffic isolation or can be stacked for
resiliency
• Rack level stacking to simplify management domain
• Designed for automated configuration and management ,
chassis manager integration
• Layer 2, Layer 3 Routing & QoS, Management (CLI, SNMP,
SFLOW). No license keys
Switch and uplinks modules
Cluster fabric Integrated cluster fabric with point-to-point connectivity
• High-speed communication lanes
between servers
• Ring fabric allows minimum and direct
card to card communication path
• Suitable for applications where efficient
localized traffic is beneficial
* Ring fabric is SoC vendor specific, homogeneous and stays inside the chassis
16 x 10.3 GBaud Lanes
4 x 10 GBaud Lanes
Cartridges
HP Moonshot System
The world’s
first software
defined
server.
SDS
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