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Understanding  Cloud   Services,  Market  and   Technology   Vinay  Rathore,  Sr.  Director   SoluCons  MarkeCng   Infinera  

Geoff  Madding,  Director   Cloud  &  Data  Center  SoluCons   Zayo  

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What  we  hope  to  cover  today  

Why  Data  Centers?  Why  Cloud?  

Cloud  Services  Today  

The  Technology  to  get  us  there  

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©  2011  Infinera  CorporaCon.  

Cloud  :  A  market  worth  pursuing?     $35B  

$10B  

ê  XaaS   •  Infrastructure  (e.g.,  HosCng)   •  PlaTorm  (e.g.,  Gmail)   •  SoVware  (e.g.,  Salesforce)  

ê  Enterprise  Cloud    Services   •  Private  (Space,  Power  at  DC)   •  Public  (AWS,  Google,  etc.)  

ê  SDN  Enabled  XaaS   Source:  Synergy,  2014  

•  Network   •  e.g.,  FracConal  Network   Infrastructure  

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Why  Cloud  is  becoming  pervasive  for  Enterprise  

Outsourcing   Competency   New   Paradigm  

Apps   Virtual   Environment  

Storage  

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Emergence  of  Hybrid  Cloud  Model  

Private    Cloud     Infrastructure  

Private  Cloud     In-­‐House  Services   Business  SensiEve   Mission  CriEcal    

Public  Cloud     Infrastructure  

Hybrid  Cloud     Infrastructure  

Public  Cloud   Less  sensiEve   HR,  ERP,  CRM   Email,  Training  etc.    

Data  Center  Operators  need  to  ensure  they  are   prepared  for  Hybrid  Cloud  Opportunity   5  

©  2011  Infinera  CorporaCon.  

What  Enterprise  need  from  their  Service  Provider  

Footprint  

Ability  to  reach  the  cloud,  quickly  &   easily….globally  

Managed   Services  

Bundled  services  with  hardware,   soVware  &  services  in  one  MRC  

Flexibility  

SLA’s  that  enable  differenCaCon   through  speed  of  change  

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POLL  QUESTION  #1  

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Connect to the Cloud Solutions Zayo Cloud & Data Center Fall 2014

Zayo Network Zayo Network Map with U.S. & Europe, plus zColo markets

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650 On-net Carrier Hotels / Data Centers >100,000 Near Net Buildings

9 | Proprietary and Confidential

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Metro Fiber New York City

Paris

London

5 Miles

3 Miles

10 Miles

Las Vegas

Indianapolis

5 Miles

10 Miles

Los Angeles

5 Miles

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Regional Fiber New York Region

25 Miles

United Kingdom

115 Miles

Atlanta Region

25 Miles

DC Metro Area

25 Miles

North California

Denver & Front Range

55 Miles

30 Miles

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Zayo Connect to the Cloud Solutions Overview

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Top Barriers to Cloud Adoption Security, cost, and loss of control are the largest challenges “Through 2015, at least 50% of Cloud deployments will suffer from businessimpacting performance issues, requiring extensive network redesign to address them”- Gartner Many of these challenges arise from accessing the cloud over the public Internet

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Data Cost-uncertain security savings

Loss of control

Regulatory Compliance

Reliability

Data SW Performance portability compatibility

Lock-in

Source: AlphaWise, Morgan Stanley Research

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“Standard” Internet to connect to Cloud Providers

Solution Benefits

Cloud

Internet

ü  Supports multi-cloud

Internet

ü  Single network interface

Internet

ü  Easy to connect (DIY)

Internet

ü  Scalable from 1Mbps to 100s of Gigs

ü  Typically in place, low trial cost

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Why Customers Would Want a Direct Connection Speed Using a connection averaging 50Mb/s, it would take ~5 years to move a petabyte of data, but averaging 10Gb/s, it would only take ~9 days

Security Dedicated, private network connections

Performance Many applications require predictable bandwidth / reliable connectivity

Flexibility Zayo Connections to the Cloud are offered via several protocols: Wavelengths, Ethernet, IP VPN & IP

Costs A dedicated transport service often costs less than internet connection. 15 | Proprietary and Confidential

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Zayo Cloud Connect Solutions Different cloud applications require different network connections. Zayo offers multiple Cloud Connect protocols, so that your customers can “Right-Size” their cloud connections

IP •  High quality, uncongested Tier 1 IP Backbone •  Ranked #2 in the world for peering connectivity* •  Direct peering to the top Cloud Providers

IP VPN •  Private, self-healing, layer 3 connectivity leveraging Zayo’s Global IP/MPLS backbone

Ethernet •  Secure, self-healing, layer 2 connectivity, which seamlessly interfaces with your customers’ WAN

* Peer Ranking Source: Renesys

Waves •  High-bandwidth, dedicated connections, offering reliable / predictable network performance 16 | Proprietary and Confidential

Connect to the Cloud Partners

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Cloud Connect : Network Network Evolution ü  Start with simple IP connection ü  Layer on IP-VPN or Ethernet WAN

Cloud Provider

ü  Use Waves for high volume, dedicated routes

Internet Dedicated Internet Access

Customer HQ Ethernet

Cloud Provider Waves

Enterprise Data Center

Waves

Cloud Provider

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Shopping for Zayo Cloud Connectivity is Easy

Used by Zayo sales, wholesale carriers, resellers and agents to generate over 5,000 quotes per month.

Cloud Providers highlighted in Zayo Search Available Cloud Provider PoPs are Displayed 19 | Proprietary and Confidential

The Next Step Connections to the Cloud in less than 60 minutes!

•  Customers order Connect to the Cloud services via Tranzact •  Circuits are automatically provisioned over existing connections to Cloud Providers •  Customer receives automated email confirmation of live connection in less than 60 min!

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Waves Case Study Satellite Provider Connects to AWS with Zayo Challenge Large Satellite Provider needed reliable / secure connectivity to AWS, enabling rendering of their content on multiple platforms (i.e. - laptops, tablets, mobile devices, etc.)

Solution Zayo provided 1G diverse Waves between the Satellite Provider’s Data Center and AWS US West (Oregon), allowing for a low latency, high performance, Direct Connection 21 | Proprietary and Confidential

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Ethernet Case Study Online Travel Company Connects to AWS with Zayo Challenge Large online Travel company needed an affordable and reliable connection to AWS, enhancing their storage / computing capacity

Solution Zayo provided 1G Ethernet Direct Connection to AWS US West (Oregon), allowing for a competitively-priced, highlyreliable, dedicated network connection

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Case Study Multinational Media Company Connects to Softlayer with Zayo

10G Wave

Challenge A multinational media company needed a low latency, high-bandwidth connection to SoftLayer to enhance their CGI processing capabilities

Solution Zayo provided 10 G Wave Direct Connection to SoftLayer, enabling real-time Big Data processing on virtual servers

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POLL  QUESTION  #2  

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Market  Trends  Driving   Technology  

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The  Challenges  Data  Center  Operators  will  face  

Power/Space  

Bandwidth   CompeCCve   Advantage   26  

Data  Center  ConnecCvity  is  EssenCal  for  Cloud   OpCcal  Network  between   Data  Centers  is  criCcal  

DCI/Cloud   Services   UElity   CompuEng     (VM  services)  

VPN   ConnecEvity   SP  Neutral     Space  +  Power  

Advanced  Cloud     Architectures  

Cloud  Enabled  

Value-­‐Added  

Large  Enterprise  Best  PracCce  is  solid  movement  to  Cloud   27  

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Networking  Data  Centers  to  get  closer  to  customers   ê  Virtual  Data  Centers   •  Close  to  end  user  (customer)   •  Act  as  single  logical  DC   •  Shared  compute&  storage  

ê  Why  VDC  or  Build  New?   •  Customer  demand   •  Capture  enterprise  build  opportunity   •  Create  sCckiness/lower  costs  

ê  Large  enterprise  are   execuCng  this  strategy  as   private  builds   28  

So…how  can  transport  vendors  help   Compute  

Stacked  blades  

Storage  

Racked  units  

Cloud  OperaEonal  Model  is   Rack  &  Stack   •  Space   •  Power   •  Simple  install  

Network  

Bandwidth  

?   MIPS  

Future  Proof   Technology  

GB  

Tb/s  

Data  Center   Operators   Need  Simple   Transport   Appliance  

Purpose  built   PlaTorms  

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Future  Proof  Technology:   Photonic  IC’s  (PIC’s)   &  Cloud  Appliances  

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Photonic  IntegraCon:  EssenCal  for  Cloud  Scale   Unparalleled  Engineering  

600  discrete  opEcal  funcEons  integrated   250+  fiber  connects  eliminated  

8T  PIC  

PIC  Capacity  

4T  PIC   2T  PIC   1T  PIC  

100G  PIC   10G   1st  Gen   Regional  

100G  PIC  

10G   2nd  Gen   Ultra  long-­‐haul  

100G  Coherent   Super-­‐channels   3rd  Gen        4th  Gen  

ITU  Fixed  Grid  

2004  

2009  

Coherent     Super-­‐channels   5th  Gen  

500G  PIC  

“As  we  move  to  the  100G  era  and  beyond,   the  use  of  photonic  integraCon  becomes   more  pervasive  and,  ulCmately,   mandatory.”   –  Sterling  Perrin,  Heavy  Reading  

ITU  Flex  Grid  

2012  

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More  reliable  than  a  single  laser  diode  

90000  

MTBF:  Mean  Time  Between  Failure  in  Years   115196  

80000   70000  

59932  

60000   50000  

1B+  Field   Hours    

40000   30000   20000   10000   0  

6  yrs  

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LCD  TV  

Flash  Memory  

Laser  Diode  

Infinera  Photonic  IC  

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Photonic  IntegraCon  enables  scale  &  ease  of  use                 OpCcal  Super  channels  

ê  OpCcal  SuperChannels  

ê  On-­‐demand  Services   •  Plug  &  Play,  Point-­‐n-­‐click   •  Automated,  less  Engineering   •  SDN  Enabled  

•  Ultra-­‐fast  deployment   •  Scale  &  Simplicity   •  High  performance  services  

        SDN  Enabled   On  Demand  Architecture  

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How  PIC’s  Drive  Beqer  Cloud  SoluCons   Coherent   (Electronics)  

Photonic     Integrated     Circuit  

FlexCoherent  PIC   SUPER    M

Photonics   (OpEcal)  

500G   Capacity  Example  

3rd  Gen  PIC  –  500G  

2RU  -­‐  ~830W  

   

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SUPER    M

   

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SUPER  

   

 MZ  

   

SUPER  

 MZ  

   

   

SUPER    M

   

Z  

   

SUPER    M

   

SUPER  

Coherent   ASIC  

Passive   Mux  

Discrete   (TradiEonal)   OpEcs  

 MZ  

Z  

   

   

   

SUPER  

 MZ  

11RU  space   1835W  power  

   

   

   

3rd  party  opEcs  =  ∑components   34  

Photonic  integraCon  =  Less  Space  &  Power     Annual  power  costs     Annual  space  costs  

RelaEve  Annual  OPEX   (Space  &  Power)  

300%   250%  

4x     Space  

200%   150%   100%  

60%  Lower   Opex  

PIC  Based  DCI  soluEon   •  75%  less  space  required   •  48%  less  power  required  

1.9x     Power  

50%   0%  

NON-­‐PIC  DCI  SoluCon  

PIC  based  DCI  SoluCon   1AssumpCons:  10Tb/s  point  to  point  connecCon,  Cost  of  Power  =  $0.20/Kwh,  Cost  of  Rack  

Space  =  $1000/mo,  Costs  are  CA  colo  power  &  space  avg  costs  

2Leading  compeCtor  as  measured  by  ACG  small  form  factor  high  capacity  segment  

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Lower  Opex  through  simplicity  and  automaCon  

to  System   1Login   CLI,  NMS,  SDN  

CLI & SNMPv3

Vendor Specific NMS

SDN APIs

IP/System   2 Assign   Name   circuit   3 Provision   and  AcEvate  billing  

Manage  discretely  or  as  a  cluster  

Cloud  Transport  Appliance  =  Ease  of  Use   36  

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Why  is  the  Industry  Interested  in  SDN?  

SDN  Promise   Today’s   Model   Business  ApplicaEons  

•  Separate  Layers  

OrchestraCon  

•  Tightly   Integrated   •  Focus   on  virtualizaCon  

SDN  Control  Layer  

VM   Hypervisor  

IT   Resources  

Network  Svcs  

Controller  

•  Vendor   specific  services     •  Accelerate   •  Restricted  Development    

Network   Resources  

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Why  is  the  Industry  Interested  in  SDN?  

SDN  Promise   Business  ApplicaEons  

•  Separate  Layers  

OrchestraCon   SDN  Control  Layer  

VM   Hypervisor  

IT   Resources  

Network  Svcs  

Controller  

•  Focus  on  virtualizaCon   •  Accelerate  services  

Network   Resources  

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Some  RecommendaCons  for  Operators  &  End  Users   End  User  RecommendaEons  

Data  Center  Operator   RecommendaEons  

Virtualize  Everything  

Build  for  the  future  

Establish  Governance  

Leverage  Transport   InnovaCon  

Leverage  your  provider  

Don’t  forget  about  OPEX  

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QuesCons?

 

Vinay  Rathore,  Sr.  Director   SoluCons  MarkeCng   Infinera  

Geoff  Madding,  Director   Cloud  &  Data  Center  SoluCons   Zayo  

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