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Cisco Application Control Engine Dynamic Workload Scaling
At-A-Glance
Overview
Cisco
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Application Control Engine (ACE), integrated
with Cisco Nexus
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7000 Series Switches and VMware
vCenter, delivers dynamic workload scaling to enable
faster and more efficient deployment of distributed data
centers. This integration is an integral component of the
Cisco ACE the Virtual Data Center (AVDC) solution that
enables the latest innovations in virtualized and cloud
computing technologies.
faster and more efficient deployment of distributed data
centers. This integration is an integral component of the
Cisco ACE the Virtual Data Center (AVDC) solution that
enables the latest innovations in virtualized and cloud
computing technologies.
The Cisco ACE product family addresses many of the
core challenges facing the virtual data center. These
products provide an application delivery solution that
improves application scale and availability while enabling
better utilization of infrastructure resources through
offloading and compression technologies.
core challenges facing the virtual data center. These
products provide an application delivery solution that
improves application scale and availability while enabling
better utilization of infrastructure resources through
offloading and compression technologies.
Cisco ACE Dynamic Workload Scaling (DWS) integrates
Cisco ACE load-balancing technology with Nexus 7000
Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV) technology and
VMware virtualization to deliver application resiliency and
flexible workload mobility in distributed environments.
This integration expands Cisco ACE products to include
the following capabilities that integrate into today’s virtual
data center:
Cisco ACE load-balancing technology with Nexus 7000
Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV) technology and
VMware virtualization to deliver application resiliency and
flexible workload mobility in distributed environments.
This integration expands Cisco ACE products to include
the following capabilities that integrate into today’s virtual
data center:
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Virtual machine intelligence:
Greater visibility into
the state of virtual machines, applications, and the
underlying support infrastructure.
underlying support infrastructure.
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Automation:
Enhanced coordination and integration
with third-party products (such as VMware vCenter),
allowing Cisco ACE to respond dynamically to
changes in the network and share network events.
allowing Cisco ACE to respond dynamically to
changes in the network and share network events.
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Performance and scalability:
Hardware enhance-
ments that address the increased scalability
requirements demanded by large enterprise and
service provider customers
requirements demanded by large enterprise and
service provider customers
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Flexibility:
Capability to deploy and dynami-
cally scale application services in distributed data
centers using virtualization technology
centers using virtualization technology
What Does Cisco ACE Dynamic Workload
Scaling Do??
Scaling Do??
Virtualization technology is gaining momentum in
enterprise data centers; Enterprises are adopting this
technology to increase compute resource utilization
and obtain cost savings and operational benefits. In
virtualized environments, virtual machines can move
anywhere in geographically distributed data centers
to provide added application resiliency and flexible
workload mobility.
enterprise data centers; Enterprises are adopting this
technology to increase compute resource utilization
and obtain cost savings and operational benefits. In
virtualized environments, virtual machines can move
anywhere in geographically distributed data centers
to provide added application resiliency and flexible
workload mobility.
To enable all the benefits of distributed environments,
Local Area Networks (LAN) must extend across diverse
locations. Cisco OTV provides an optimized solution
for Layer 2 connectivity extension across any transport.
ACE leverages this technology to deliver application
resiliency and flexible workload mobility.
Local Area Networks (LAN) must extend across diverse
locations. Cisco OTV provides an optimized solution
for Layer 2 connectivity extension across any transport.
ACE leverages this technology to deliver application
resiliency and flexible workload mobility.
Cisco ACE integrates with Cisco Nexus 7000 and
VMware vCenter to deliver intelligent load-balancing in
distributed data centers. Cisco ACE queries Cisco Nexus
7000 to obtain the virtual machine locality information
and actively monitors the CPU and memory utilization
of the local virtual machines to determine when local
resources are scarce.
VMware vCenter to deliver intelligent load-balancing in
distributed data centers. Cisco ACE queries Cisco Nexus
7000 to obtain the virtual machine locality information
and actively monitors the CPU and memory utilization
of the local virtual machines to determine when local
resources are scarce.
With virtual machine locality and resource utilization
information, Cisco ACE is now able to make dynamic
load-balancing decisions based on user configurations.
During normal operations when local resources are suf-
ficient, ACE load-balances the incoming traffic to only the
local virtual machines. When local resources become
scarce due to increased workload, ACE dynamically
adds more compute resources to service the increased
load by leveraging OTV to direct traffic to additional
servers in a remote data center.
information, Cisco ACE is now able to make dynamic
load-balancing decisions based on user configurations.
During normal operations when local resources are suf-
ficient, ACE load-balances the incoming traffic to only the
local virtual machines. When local resources become
scarce due to increased workload, ACE dynamically
adds more compute resources to service the increased
load by leveraging OTV to direct traffic to additional
servers in a remote data center.
Figure 1. Cisco ACE Dynamic Workload Scaling Capability
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Customer Challenges Addressed by Cisco
Dynamic Workload Scaling
Dynamic Workload Scaling
Data centers are evolving from a hierarchical archi-
tectural model to a flatter geographically distributed
model that uses Layer 2 LAN extension technology to
increase the availability of application services while
optimizing compute resource capacity. One of the main
factors accelerating these changes is the rapid adoption
of server virtualization technology in data centers. In
virtualized data center environments, virtual machines
can move anywhere in the geographically dispersed
data centers to provide higher application scalability.
Customers gain the following benefits when transitioning
to a distributed infrastructure:
tectural model to a flatter geographically distributed
model that uses Layer 2 LAN extension technology to
increase the availability of application services while
optimizing compute resource capacity. One of the main
factors accelerating these changes is the rapid adoption
of server virtualization technology in data centers. In
virtualized data center environments, virtual machines
can move anywhere in the geographically dispersed
data centers to provide higher application scalability.
Customers gain the following benefits when transitioning
to a distributed infrastructure:
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Increased utilization of available capacity
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Flexible application mobility
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Increased application resiliency