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Top 5 Considerations for Transitioning to Open Compute Curt Belusar / June 12, 2014 #HPHyperscale #HPDiscover
Open Compute It s a religion Started at Facebook Morphed into a standards/specifications body: Open Compute Foundation Board of Directors charters the projects and appoints new Project Committee chairs Scope: open specifications Server platforms and management Rack infrastructure Power supply, distribution, and UPS Storage Networking, virtualized I/O 4
Know Your Open Compute OpenRack Open Compute Servers 1/3 width servers OpenRack ½ width servers 19 racks Three Power Zones Three Bus Bars Two Power Zones One Bus Bar One Power Zone Three Bus Bars Microsoft Open Cloud Server 5
5. Scale and volume Do you have enough scale/volume to make it worthwhile? OCP platforms designed, built, and shipped to a few customers OCP specification compliance does not mean it s mass-produced or widely available OCP servers are built in batches and shipped in volume for the configs consumed by Facebook, etc If you want material changes to the servers, you may need to consume them in volume Prepared to buy in volume? 6
4. Practical implementation Is it a practical, good fit for your environment? OCP racks do not fit 19 standard servers OCP racks accommodate servers that are 21 (53.8 cm) wide and on height increments of Open U s (48mm) External power shelf is required and a 3mm bus bar distributes 12V power to the server Servers are front-cabled (network switch airflow reversed, etc) Widely available industry standard servers do not fit in Open Racks 7
3. In-house expertise Do you have multiple people on your team who are knowledgeable and active in OCP? OCP standards and specifications continue to evolve Technical expertise is required Servers, I/O Power Management standards/tools What does your application require? Existing standards are evolving New standards and specifications are being created all the time 8
2. Supply chain, service and support Are you ready to negotiate with suppliers, handle global distribution, service and support? OCP and self - support You will need deployment scripting and standard management tool experts What happens when you need a replacement part? Ready to deal with warranty returns to commodity vendors? You may need to develop supplier relationships. Need global supply, service and support? See #3: need in-house expertise or become reliant on a select few 9
1. Participation in the community Do you have the resources (time, people and $) to participate in the OCP community? Shaping OCP standards and specifications requires active participation OCP will continue to evolve Time to know all the new OCP standards and specifications, and determine if they re a good fit for your workloads Fit your specific environment? Have to participate on a number of OCP projects to help shape them to meet your needs 10
Top 5 Considerations Are you ready for Open Compute? 5. Volume/scale 4. Practicality of implementation, e.g. open rack 3. In-house expertise 2. Global supply chain, service and support 1. Active participation in the community 11
HP - Foxconn partnership Pool our best-in-class competencies in an exclusive commercial joint venture Launch a dedicated Cloud product line for Service Providers Right features at optimal cost efficiency end-to-end from sales to design to manufacturing and service Established May 1, 2014 12
HP: Large volume OCP deployments since 2012 HP ProLiant SL2100 HP ProLiant SL2150 HP ProLiant SE2140w HP s Coyote servers for Open Compute ProLiant SL2100-2P Socket Xeon, 16 DIMM, 1 LFF or 2SFF HDD and ilo - 21.19 OpenCompute rack. 2 servers per 1.5 rack units - 277VAC, 48V power ProLiant SL2150-2P Socket Xeon, 16 DIMM, 1 LFF or 2SFF HDD and ilo - 21.19 OpenRack. 3 servers per 2OU - 12V input HP s ProLiant SE2140w for the Microsoft cloud server specification HP is working with Microsoft to deliver cloud servers that meet Microsoft s cloud server specification - Density optimized shared infrastructure - 2P socket Intel Xeon, 8 DIMM, 4 LFF HDD and ilo 13
For more information Attend these sessions BB4360, Wednesday June 11, 9:00am 10:00am, Announcing: New blueprints to get the best performance for your budget TB4368, Wednesday June 11, 10:03am 11:30am, Panel: Industry trend-setters share how they quench data center thirst BB4369, Thursday June 12 10:30am 11:30am Digital Service Efficiency: A New Way to Measure Infrastructure to Revenue Returns TB4370, Thursday June 12, 9:00am- 10:00am, Top 5 Considerations for Transitioning to Open Compute Sneak Peek at the Scale-out Roadmap (NDA) and visit the NDA suite Visit these sessions & demos IT4705, Bloom it, Dip it and Water it: How ebay, Tokyo Tech and NREL are transforming data center efficiency DF4372, Tuesday June 10 10:00am 10:30am, Tips and tricks for densityoptimized rack power management 4362, This just in: New HPC server platform gets 160 servers/rack 4363, High-performance computing-asa-service 4364, Super cool new supercomputer accelerates science 4615, Peregrine at National Renewable Energy Laboratory 4378, HP Performance Optimized Datacenters (PODs) After the event Contact your sales rep Visit the HP Apollo System website at hp.com/go/apollo Download collateral and white papers to learn more Join the community at hp.com/go/hpc Hp.com/go/scalable Hp.com/go/pods Facebook.com/hphyperscale Youtube.com/user/hphyperscale Come talk with us at the upcoming International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) 14 Your feedback is important to us. Please take a few minutes to complete the session survey.
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