
Policy Driven Data Center with ACI, The
Architecture, Concepts, and Methodology
Cisco Press
Published on 30. December 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-1-58714-490-5 (ISBN)
Description
Use policies and Cisco (R) ACI to make data centers more flexible and configurable-and deliver far more business value
Using the policy driven data center approach, networking professionals can accelerate and simplify changes to the data center, construction of cloud infrastructure, and delivery of new applications. As you improve data center flexibility, agility, and portability, you can deliver far more business value, far more rapidly.
In this guide, Cisco data center experts Lucien Avramov and Maurizio Portolani show how to achieve all these benefits with Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) and technologies such as python, REST, and OpenStack. The authors explain the advantages, architecture, theory, concepts, and methodology of the policy driven data center. Next, they demonstrate the use of python scripts and REST to automate network management and simplify customization in ACI environments.
Drawing on experience deploying ACI in enterprise data centers, the authors review design considerations and implementation methodologies. You will find design considerations for virtualized datacenters, high performance computing, ultra-low latency environments, and large-scale data centers. The authors walk through building multi-hypervisor and bare-metal infrastructures, demonstrate service integration, and introduce advanced telemetry capabilities for troubleshooting.
Leverage the architectural and management innovations built into Cisco (R) Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI)
Understand the policy driven data center model
Use policies to meet the network performance and design requirements of modern data center and cloud environments
Quickly map hardware and software capabilities to application deployments using graphical tools-or programmatically, via the Cisco APIC API
Increase application velocity: reduce the time needed to move applications into production
Define workload connectivity instead of (or along with) subnets, VLAN stitching, and ACLs
Use Python scripts and REST to automate policy changes, parsing, customization, and self-service
Design policy-driven data centers that support hypervisors
Integrate OpenStack via the Cisco ACI APIC OpenStack driver architecture
Master all facets of building and operating multipurpose cloud architectures with ACI
Configure ACI fabric topology as an infrastructure or tenant administrator
Insert Layer 4-Layer 7 functions using service graphs
Leverage centralized telemetry to optimize performance; find and resolve problems
Understand and familiarize yourself with the paradigms of programmable policy driven networks
Using the policy driven data center approach, networking professionals can accelerate and simplify changes to the data center, construction of cloud infrastructure, and delivery of new applications. As you improve data center flexibility, agility, and portability, you can deliver far more business value, far more rapidly.
In this guide, Cisco data center experts Lucien Avramov and Maurizio Portolani show how to achieve all these benefits with Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) and technologies such as python, REST, and OpenStack. The authors explain the advantages, architecture, theory, concepts, and methodology of the policy driven data center. Next, they demonstrate the use of python scripts and REST to automate network management and simplify customization in ACI environments.
Drawing on experience deploying ACI in enterprise data centers, the authors review design considerations and implementation methodologies. You will find design considerations for virtualized datacenters, high performance computing, ultra-low latency environments, and large-scale data centers. The authors walk through building multi-hypervisor and bare-metal infrastructures, demonstrate service integration, and introduce advanced telemetry capabilities for troubleshooting.
Leverage the architectural and management innovations built into Cisco (R) Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI)
Understand the policy driven data center model
Use policies to meet the network performance and design requirements of modern data center and cloud environments
Quickly map hardware and software capabilities to application deployments using graphical tools-or programmatically, via the Cisco APIC API
Increase application velocity: reduce the time needed to move applications into production
Define workload connectivity instead of (or along with) subnets, VLAN stitching, and ACLs
Use Python scripts and REST to automate policy changes, parsing, customization, and self-service
Design policy-driven data centers that support hypervisors
Integrate OpenStack via the Cisco ACI APIC OpenStack driver architecture
Master all facets of building and operating multipurpose cloud architectures with ACI
Configure ACI fabric topology as an infrastructure or tenant administrator
Insert Layer 4-Layer 7 functions using service graphs
Leverage centralized telemetry to optimize performance; find and resolve problems
Understand and familiarize yourself with the paradigms of programmable policy driven networks
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Indianapolis
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 190 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
654 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58714-490-5 (9781587144905)
Schweitzer Classification
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Lucien Avramov | Maurizio Portolani
Policy Driven Data Center with ACI, The
Architecture, Concepts, and Methodology
E-Book
12/2014
1st Edition
Cisco Press
€77.79
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Persons
Lucien Avramov , CCIE 19945, is a Senior Technical Marketing Engineer at Cisco. Lucien specializes in the Nexus data center portfolio and the ACI. Lucien designs datacenter networks worldwide and has a wide experience in switch architectures, QoS, ultra-low latency networks, high-performance computing designs, and OpenStack. Lucien is a distinguished Cisco Live speaker and former TAC technical leader, he has several industry certifications, authors RFCs at IETF, and owns an active patent. Lucien holds a master's degree in Computer Science and a bachelor's degree in General Engineering from Ecole des Mines d'Ales, France. In his spare time, Lucien can be found hiking, biking, running marathons around the world, and on Twitter: @flying91.
Maurizio Portolani , Distinguished Technical Marketing Engineer at Cisco Systems, focuses on the design of data center networks. He coauthored Data Center Fundamentals for Cisco Press, and holds several patents on current data center technologies. He attended the Politecnico of Torino ("Laurea in Ingegneria") and Ecole Centrale Paris ("Diplome d'Ingenieur") where he majored in Electronics.
Maurizio Portolani , Distinguished Technical Marketing Engineer at Cisco Systems, focuses on the design of data center networks. He coauthored Data Center Fundamentals for Cisco Press, and holds several patents on current data center technologies. He attended the Politecnico of Torino ("Laurea in Ingegneria") and Ecole Centrale Paris ("Diplome d'Ingenieur") where he majored in Electronics.
Content
Chapter 1 Data Center Architecture Considerations
Chapter 2 Building Blocks for Cloud Architectures
Chapter 3 The Policy Data Center
Chapter 4 Operational Model
Chapter 5 Data Center Design with Hypervisors
Chapter 6 OpenStack
Chapter 7 ACI Fabric Design Methodology
Chapter 8 Service Insertion with ACI
Chapter 9 Advanced Telemetry
Chapter 10 Data Center Switch Architecture
Chapter 2 Building Blocks for Cloud Architectures
Chapter 3 The Policy Data Center
Chapter 4 Operational Model
Chapter 5 Data Center Design with Hypervisors
Chapter 6 OpenStack
Chapter 7 ACI Fabric Design Methodology
Chapter 8 Service Insertion with ACI
Chapter 9 Advanced Telemetry
Chapter 10 Data Center Switch Architecture