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Vblock™ – 3 of the World Technology Leaders Come together (something rarely seen)

  To start out I am NOT an employee for VCE/EMC/Cisco. This is based off of my own opinions and experiences.  Now let’s get started J

The future of technology seems to be about effectively using datacenter resources and underutilized hardware. I believe that you need to converge infrastructure components to effectively use a datacenter. To me, a Vblock™ is basically a Technology Appliance that allows organizations to raise the bar for infrastructure utilization. In order to maximize you’re spending (OPEX - operating expense) as well as your infrastructure utilization, you will have to have convergence and Vblock™ does this effectively.  I also believe that Vblock™ will allow you to build and get to a cloud model in a much faster well-organized way.

 

What I believe and have seen with the Vblock™ is that it allows an organization to move more effectively toward a Private Cloud model as well as maintain a high-level of performance to their customers. The Vblock™ alone will NOT get you to a “cloud model” but it’s a major step in the right direction. Vblock™ allows you to have a converged infrastructure that allows you to pool storage, computing and networking to optimize datacenter infrastructure (lower TCO - total cost of ownership). Seemingly, you get better performance in a black box at a lower cost. Vblock™ has full scalability. It is flexible from storage to networking components to Cisco UCS blades & chassis (opinion - which in this day and age is one of the leaders in the industry for server hardware) and supports many different configurations. In my opinion Vblock™ technology allows you to virtualize and consolidate your systems while continuing to provide a high-level of performance that has been tested prior to running in your datacenter environment (validation of an outcome).

 

Vblock™ (Standard components and devices based on my experiences):

·         Cisco UCS blade chassis 5108s.

·         Cisco B230s and B200s UCS Blade Models

·         VMax and VNX 7500 Storage Models (EMC storage devices).

·         Cisco networking switches (6140s & 55xx) and FCOE inside UCS blade for connectivity (Standard Vblock™)

·         EMC RecoverPoint™ SAN replication (Block Base) with native splitters on the storage devices.

 

Vblock™ allows an organization to standardize on what I call a ‘complete infrastructure framework/platform’ with many different components (Compute/Network/Storage). This can simplify an organization’s support as well as help companies move away from a fragmented infrastructure. This convergence (pooling) allows you to share resources to infrastructure components at the same time. Vblock™ allows for higher density level in a datacenter which can reduce your physical footprint. I have seen where Vblock™ technology allows cost savings by reduction in hardware maintenance cost (smaller carbon footprint) as well as consolidation on the virtual side. UCS manager allows companies to profile their systems for specific settings based on what application may run and where it will run (server profiles) for fast deployments and provisioning. This builds in versatility when you have hardware failures. Finally, Vblock™ model has allowed for ease of management from my experiences.

 

In addition, Vblock™ does enable disaster recovery plans/exercises and effective off-site recoverability to be more structured (i.e. simpler to perform) from my experience. That’s not only the Vblock™ but a major component of disaster recovery and business continuity. I have also experienced EMC RecoverPoint™ deployed with Vblock™ technology to perform state-full SAN replication on the backend with EMC storage to do block replication. This type of replication allows for a smaller RPO (recover point objective). I have also experienced EMC Data Domain® and Avamar® Grids deployed for effective virtual machine and database backup and restore capability. The replication from Vblock™ to Vblock™ allows us to focus on true “application” DRs vs. infrastructure DR opportunities.

My Opinion:

The Vblock™ is designed, to make IT life simpler (infrastructure framework) and more cost effective (an appliance) for an organization.

 

The views and opinions expressed above are the author's opinions and not do not necessarily reflect his employer’s policies or positions and the author does not intend to so represent his employer.


I agree with 1, 3, 6.

We as IT ppl must change our thought process of how the "end user/customer" is using technology. We must keep them in the front of our minds as we build things as well as plan.

 

http://mobile.informationweek.com/80269/show/70523f10a47cc15b38dadc60f7fdfe93/


I love doing IT DR work.. its a great example of how things get over looked and why companies need to plan better for the unknown!

IT Disaster Recoveries are not that hard but its like insurance - you get it when you need it, you have to pay for it and plan before anything happens.


A complete guide for all your essential vSphere 5.1 docs

http://vsphere-land.com/news/vsphere-51-link-o-rama.html

Great Reading!


http://blog.mrpol.nl/2011/07/18/vmware-vsphere-5-links/

iPad vs. Galaxy Note 10.1 (these are my personal view/s)

Galaxy Note is longer than iPad but not as wide. If you like to view long ways as I do, its more landscape. :) 
However NO ear plugs for listening to music.

Storage - Galaxy Wins
Galaxy has a SD slot great convenience for data storage/removable 
iPad no file storage locally so you need the internet/cloud

Web - Galaxy Wins
Galaxy quicker on web page loads (chrome browser) and yes it has FLASH

Battery: Apple wins 
Apple power life is @ least twice as long so far 
 
Sound/Music - Galaxy Wins
The speakers are a lot better on the galaxy for listening I music. 
As for music downloads - equal both stores do the same things
However Galaxy comes with NO ear plugs for listening to music.

App - Galaxy Wins
More places to get app - Samsung & google play
Default apps galaxy has more out of box.
Apple one store

Equals:
Wireless set up was quick for both
Power cords that come with either device is too short!

Move over iPad as I move to the Galaxy Note!

Best feature to me by far is the split screen!
Galaxy - Pen/Stylist is great feature
I like the fact that I can upload things directly to any cloud provider like Dropbox
I love the widget approach in the Galaxy


For starters, Microsoft has introduced Offloaded Data Transfer (ODX). When using storage arrays, ODX offloads tasks that would usually be handled locally on the server or over the network and uses the power of the storage array to perform these tasks.

http://vwin.typepad.com/blog/2012/09/windows-server-2012-the-storage-os.html