Cisco Nexus Planning and Design Service



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Cisco Nexus Planning and Design Service Efficiently migrate to a 10GbE environment. Create a more scalable, efficient, and resilient data center architecture with Cisco Nexus Planning and Design Service. Evolving technology and growing business requirements demand fast, frequent changes to data center networks. In this dynamic environment, your data center managers might be forced to sacrifice architectural efficiency for speed in order to maintain high service levels across multiple applications. These sacrifices often result in duplicate hardware, inefficient power use, and complex management and migration requirements that increase data center costs. Cisco Nexus Planning and Design Service The Cisco Nexus Planning and Design Service helps you create a more scalable, efficient, and resilient data center architecture based on the Cisco Nexus family of data center class switches. Designed for highly scalable end-to-end 10 Gigabit Ethernet networks, the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series and 7000 Series Switches feature continuous system operations and transport flexibility and support power and cooling efficiency. The Cisco Nexus family delivers innovative networking capabilities such as unified fabric; I/O consolidation; and high-performance, low-latency 10 Gigabit Ethernet switching that help enable scalable server virtualization. These features are critical to efficiently supporting a highly available data center core and server access. They also help you address the higher bandwidth requirements that result from aggregating servers when you consolidate or virtualize your data center network. The Cisco Nexus Planning and Design Service helps you accelerate deployment and realize the full potential of your Cisco Nexus solution. The service activities include defining an architecture that will meet your business and technical goals, evaluating the gaps between your current infrastructure and your desired architecture, and providing recommendations to help you achieve your goals. The service helps you design a solution that unifies storage, server, and network resources; lowers overall power and cooling demands; and creates an architecture that supports your organization s growth, server performance, and storage and virtualization goals. Cisco experts can help you consolidate current server Fibre Channel and Ethernet interfaces into a new 10 Gigabit Ethernet/ 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 1

Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) environment; plan a management strategy to incorporate advanced features; and transfer knowledge to your server, network, and storage staffs to help them efficiently take advantage of your data center s new capabilities. The Cisco Nexus Planning and Design Service includes a broad range of activities to help you quickly and successfully deploy the Cisco Nexus family in your data center environment. The activities and deliverables available with the Cisco Nexus Planning and Design Service are separated into three areas: Plan Cisco Nexus network assessment Implementation and migration plan Design High-level design review Low-level design review Implementation support Migration support Learn Remote knowledge transfer sessions Plan Cisco and Cisco Certified Partners can help you plan effectively, helping to mitigate the risk involved with designing a unified fabric infrastructure. Our data center experts can evaluate your network s strengths and limitations, services, and solution requirements and validate that planned changes are in alignment with your business goals. We can examine critical readiness factors such as infrastructure design, environmental issues, and security and make recommendations to help you proactively resolve gaps. The activities and deliverables scoped for the plan phase are outlined in Table 1. Table 1. Cisco Nexus Planning and Design Service Plan Activities, Deliverables, and Cisco Nexus network assessment Detailed network assessment report Accelerates the adoption of Cisco Nexus technology Collaborative approach provides best-in-class solution Provides a prioritized list of recommendations based on identified and documented Cisco leading practices Provides a detailed project plan that can be used for future Cisco Nexus deployments. Minimized expensive, time-consuming, and intrusive redesign by facilitating proper design early in the lifecycle Implementation and migration plan Recommended configuration of new switches Migration plan outlining configuration and topology changes Step-by-step procedures for implementation or migration Hardware and software resource assessments and recommendations Recommended implementation or migration sequence and scheduling Assessment of the effects of changes on the existing environment and architecture Accelerates successful Cisco Nexus implementation Improves your ability to meet an aggressive deployment schedule Proactively identifies potential risks to help minimize disruption to the existing infrastructure during deployment Potentially reduces the duration of maintenance windows Helps ensure that your Cisco Nexus implementation plan is complete and that it contains the critical elements required for a predictable, successful deployment 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 2

Design Developing a detailed design is essential to reducing risk, delays, and the total cost of network deployments. Cisco and Cisco Certified Partners can provide an implementation-ready design that you can use to engineer your network. We consider your technical requirements and network design goals to create an architecture optimized for your organization that can reduce the need for costly redesign, improve performance, and scale to support future changes. The activities and deliverables scoped for the design phase are outlined in Table 2. Table 2. Cisco Nexus Planning and Design Service Design Activities, Deliverables, and High-level design Existing storage topology diagrams Provides architecture that interoperates with the current Functional requirements infrastructure and optimizes application call flows Feature recommendations Architecture that validates your specific goals for deploying the Cisco Nexus solution Scalability design considerations Efficient platform migration Unified fabric (Cisco Nexus) strategy and roadmap aligned with assessment recommendations Improves the performance, resiliency, and availability of your unified fabric (Cisco Nexus) infrastructure Low-level design review Review existing Cisco Nexus deployments or provide a detailed review of a customer-provided Cisco Nexus design Verify that the chosen platform, features, and functions meet the design objectives Review the customer-provided design to verify that it integrates the technical requirements and design goals Review the configuration to verify conformance or compliance with Cisco best practices Assess and validate the scalability and design limitations of the design Identify opportunities to improve design performance, security, and availability Implementation support Onsite or remote support for implementation of the recommended solutions Provide leading practices recommendations and assistance in loading configurations Migration support Provides help transitioning of existing environment to a Cisco family based architecture Support for incident management Provides a detailed reference, or blueprint, for the proposed unified fabric (Cisco Nexus) infrastructure Design details support a successful deployment Verifies that your technical requirements and design goals are integrated into your Cisco Nexus design through the use of proven design principles Minimizes expensive, time-consuming, and intrusive redesign by facilitating proper design early in the lifecycle Improves the performance, resiliency, and availability of your unified fabric (Cisco Nexus) infrastructure Assistance to help you install, configure, and manage your network Mitigate risks and rapidly address any issues that may arise Assistance to help ensure a smooth and successful transition event with problems addressed quickly 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 3

Learn Help increase your team s self-sufficiency by sharing knowledge and leading practices. The activities and deliverables scoped for the learn phase are outlined in Table 3. Table 3. Cisco Nexus Planning and Design Service Learn Activities, Deliverables, and Remote knowledge transfer sessions Deliver remote knowledge transfer sessions about Cisco products and technologies you use. This activity typically includes the following: Provide informal educational sessions Conduct chalk talks Regular communication by conference calls and email Provides anytime access to our industry-leading expertise and intellectual property Helps train your operations staff on leading practices for deploying and integrating Cisco Nexus solutions Improves staff proficiency through knowledge exchange with Cisco experts Prerequisite Services Before you implement the Cisco Nexus solution, Cisco recommends the Cisco Architecture Value Analysis Service. This service identifies the operational and financial commitments required to build a new infrastructure. For larger businesses, Cisco recommends the Cisco Virtualization Operations Management Assessment Service. This service identifies the barriers and risks limiting the ability to efficiently operate a virtualized data center and transforms operating models and management silos. Follow-on Services To realize the value of the architecture, network devices and applications need to be secure, available, and operating reliably. Cisco recommends the Cisco Data Center Optimization Service as a next step after the Cisco Nexus Planning and Design Service. The Cisco Data Center Optimization Service provides optimization services specific to Cisco Nexus in addition to ACE, SAN, unified computing, WAAS, end-to-end architecture, and virtualization. Why Cisco Data Center Services Today, the data center is a strategic asset in a world that demands better integration among people, information, and ideas. Your business and your data center work better when technology products and services are aligned with your business needs and opportunities. Using a unique, unified view of data center assets, Cisco and our industryleading partners deliver services that accelerate the transformation of your data center. Cisco takes an architectural approach to help you efficiently integrate and manage data center resources. Cisco Data Center Services help you reduce costs and deliver high availability and application performance. Cisco and Partner Expertise Cisco and our partners use leading practices and proven methodologies to help you quickly and efficiently plan and deploy a high-performance, resilient, and scalable architecture. The Cisco Nexus Planning and Design Service is delivered by Cisco Advanced Services and partners who hold a wide array of industry certifications and are subject matter experts in business and technology architectures and data center technologies. 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 4

They have direct experience in planning, designing, and supporting unified fabric (Cisco Nexus) infrastructures. Our product and technology expertise is continuously enhanced by hands-on experience with real-life networks and broad exposure to the latest technology and implementations. Availability The Cisco Nexus Planning and Design Service is a subscription-based service and is widely available. Contact your local Cisco account manager for information about availability in your area. For More Information For more information about the Cisco Nexus Services, visit www.cisco.com/go/nexusservices or contact your local Cisco account manager. Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. San Jose, CA Asia Pacific Headquarters Cisco Systems (USA) Pte. Ltd. Singapore Europe Headquarters Cisco Systems International BV Amsterdam, The Netherlands Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco Website at www.cisco.com/go/offices. Cisco and the Cisco Logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. A listing of Cisco's trademarks can be found at www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1005R) Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. San Jose, CA Asia Pacific Headquarters Cisco Systems (USA) Pte. Ltd. Singapore Europe Headquarters Cisco Systems International BV Amsterdam, The Netherlands Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco Website at www.cisco.com/go/offices. Cisco and the Cisco Logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. A listing of Cisco's trademarks can be found at www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1005R) Printed in the USA C78-565178-02 09/10 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 5