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Preparing the Data Center for Internet of Things
Mark Skarpness Director of Systems Engineering Intel Software and Services Group
Nov 13 2014
BRINGING MEDICAL RESEARCH INTO THE 21ST CENTURY
Data expected to explode to 70 Zettabytes (ZB) by 2020
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Source: IDC
IoT Devices to grow to
50B by 2020
A Wide Array of Applications
Data Streamed Care Cloud Memory
Wearable Camera Life Blogs By Snapping Photos Throughout The Day
Responsive Coaching
Running App Personalizes Workouts Based On Current
Stamina
Tooth Embedded Sensor Relays Eating Habits
To Dentist
Sleep Monitoring
A Kimono* with sensors monitors the baby's temperature, breathing and communicates with parents.
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Some Examples
IOT Will Bring an Explosion in Applications
End to End Analytics
Intelligent Devices
Intelligent System of Systems
Intel’s Vision – Internet of Things
Deliver services where & when needed Share data securely Enable useful information
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“Things” have many challenges o Different Devices & Capabilities
§ Micro § Mini § Standard § Macro
o Many Operating Systems
o Vendors Working to Differentiate
o Security and Data Privacy
Meeting user expectations will be challenging
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Intel’s Strategy to Enable and Drive Adoption: Solutions for Every Point in Internet of Things
Network Infrastructure and Nodes IOT Devices
Services, Software & Solutions
Data Center Platforms & Software • Compute • Networking • Storage
Driving connected standards founding member of the Open Interconnect Consortium (OIC)
Open Interconnect Vision
Connect the next 50 billion IoT devices
Provide secure, reliable discovery/connectivity across multiple OSs/platforms
Create a single solution for majority of vertical markets
Drive industry consolidation around a common interoperable standard
Build a broad industry consortium of companies creating a scalable solution
Open Interconnect Strategy A unique combination of Standards and an Open Source implementation
Specification, certification & branding to deliver reliable interoperability § Connectivity framework that abstracts complexity for developers
§ Open specification that anyone can implement
§ IP protection & branding for certified devices (via compliance testing)
§ Service-level interoperability
Open Source implementation to enable developers and device makers § Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, Tizen, VX Works, single-threaded RTOSs
§ Open governance model to allow for active code base contributors
Open Interconnect Usages
OIC to address the challenge of IoT comms
IoT Cloud Services Reporting &
Control
Things & Wearables
Bridging & Forwarding
Smart Devices Peer-to-Peer
Scope of OIC – IoT Comms
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Sm
art
IoT
Client to Cloud
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IoT will Require Re-architecting of the Data Center
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Challenges • Rapid Application deployment
and Scaling
• Security
• Consumer Privacy
• Storage Management
• Networking
Overcoming legacy Data Center limitations
Static
Automated
Workloads in the past
decade were
Workloads in the next
decade will be
Manual
Hardware Defined
Dynamic
Software Defined
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Preparing the Data Center for Internet of Things
Re-architect the Data Center with Software Defined Infrastructure
Transform Services Capability with Orchestration Software
Use Data Analytics to extract Value and Insight
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PROVISIONING MANAGEMENT
Orchestration provisions, manages and optimally allocates resources
POOLED RESOURCES
Network, Storage and Compute elements are abstracted into resource pools
SERVICE ASSURANCE
Applications are automatically deployed and maintained
Step 1: Re-architect the Data Center with software defined infrastructure (SDI)
Storage Network Compute
Services Delivery
Resource Pool
Infrastructure Attributes
App A App B App C App D
Power Performance Security Thermals Utilization Location
Orchestration Software Orchestration Software
Step 2: Transform Services Capability Example: OpenStack
Infrastructure Provisioning
Automation
Service Administration
Efficiency
New Services Definition
Agility
• Massively scalable, open cloud computing platform for both public and private clouds • Controls large pools of compute, storage, and networking resources
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In the Future Analytics will be Pervasive
Analytics In Action
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Improving Products Reducing Costs Discovering
Treatments Improving Cities
Step 3: Use Data Analytics to extract Value and Insight
The Datacenter is the Heart of Our Connected World
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The World of IOT is Ours to Create!
BACKUP
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