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Commander, Navy InstallationsCommand (CNIC)Data Center ConsolidationStrategy and VisionCommander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter1

CNIC DCC Briefing DemographicsConsolidation DriversOPNAV, DON and CNIC AlignmentCNIC StrategyHistory of SuccessProcess and TimelineGreen IT and VirtualizationCommander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter2

CNIC DemographicsCommander, Navy Installations CommandRegions11Base Commands74Special Areas813Navy Operational Support Centers (NOSC)129FacilitiesQOL – HousingFamily Housing Units- Owned- Leased- PPVBachelor Housing:Permanent Party Barracks- Bldgs Owned- Leased/Other- BH PPV- BedsRecruit/Student Dormitories- Bldgs- BedsTransient Personnel Units- Bldgs(TPU)- BedsNavy Gateway Inns& Suites (NGIS)- Locations- Bldgs- Spaces10,6894,02740,615QOL – MWR, Child Care, Fleet/FamilyFitness Centers111Fleet/Family Support Centers8998389676,2568227,32756336462230,073# of Bldgs30,457# of Non-Bldg Structures23,777# of Utilities13,23177# of Runways125Liberty Centers78# of Hangars212Child Development Centers132# of Piers / Wharves364Galleys74# of Small Boats687Golf Courses35# of Small Arms Ranges77Commander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter3

Consolidation DriversStandardize, Align, Synchronize, InnovateEnterpriseApplication SupportIT Framework forIntegrated ShoreDesignDrive Efficiency andStandardizationCommandersIntentN6 Whole GoalsFocus AreaMany otherenterprisesolutionsService DeliveryPoints - SDPs(Data Centers)Enterprise Support Center(Help Desk)DeployedEnterpriseSolutions(function)Gateway 2.0/Matrix(Portal)Commander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter4

CNIC DCC Efforts Planning– Funding for Regional Data Centers ends in FY11. Objective is for CNIC HQ andRegional N6’s to consolidate all regional systems and applications to CNICService Delivery Points (SDP) in Norfolk and San Diego and eliminate RegionalData Centers.– Regional consolidation will occur in parallel with system reviews and migrationefforts Navy EITM Pilot– CNIC was asked to be an Echelon-II pilot to develop a model for data centerconsolidation.– Currently developing strategy and coordinating resources in collaboration withOPNAV N2/N6.– Objective is to document and record processes and performance to developand refine an OPNAV N2/N6 EITM Process Model for use across NavyEnterprise.Commander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter5

Timeline FY11––––Systems: 12 migratedServers: 200 eliminatedNetworks: 13 legacy eliminatedData Centers: 5 regional eliminated FY12– Systems: Remaining 15 migrated– Servers: 300 eliminated; 100 procured for high density/COOP– Networks: PSNET to ShoreNet; SDP Norfolk and SD to ShoreNet; startMillington migration.– Data Centers: Pensacola and Millington eliminated; SDP San Diegobuild out completedCommander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter6

Service Delivery Points Our SDP’s were a parallel effort along with our application,server, and network reduction efforts over the past 7years to provide a physical–––––––Consolidate from 11 to 2 hosting centers.Transition and then eliminate legacy networks and serversSuperior service to all CNIC constituents.Full security certification, accreditation and support.Improve operation and lower system support costs.Strategically distribute services with centralized management.Allow enterprise approach for items such as “green IT” to be moreeasily implemented.Commander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter7

SDP High Level PictureFocusAreaMigration ProcessNorfolk SDPHosting ServicesIA ServicesInter-Facility COOP LinkInter-Facility MirroringSan DiegoSDPCNIC Systems/DataNetwork Exchange GIGVariousDevicesJointServiceClientsCommander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter8

In-row Cooling Integral to the “Hot Aisle”configuration Hot AirContainment Efficient Mechanical &Electrical Components Savings in energy and maintenance costs Reduced manpower requirementsModular Design Hot Aisle ContainmentPod InfrastructureMonitoring &Management Integrated Sensor &Controls Remote ManagementProvision Improved Situational Awareness Reduced manpower costs (centralizedmonitoring/management)Virtualization Server virtualization VMware - server Increased processor densityReduced footprintImproved environmental control efficiencyFlexible to move and changing loadsImproved maintainabilityCentral or remote utility managementEnhanced securityCompartmentalization within data centerIncreased CPU utilization and reduced power useServer consolidationImproved continuity and disaster recoveryEasier hardware provisioning and maintenanceServer Blade servers Increase computing per sq. ft.ConcentrationCommander,Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter9

SDP Modernization Opportunity - Transform the San Diego SDPinto a secure “green” environment thatworks better and costs less– Maximum IT operational efficiency– Maximum computing capacity per IT footprint– Reduce total costs of ownership– Compliance with IT, IA and environmentalpoliciesCommander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter10

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)[an IT-assisted Green Initiative]Overview AMI automates utilities meter readings forallocations and monitors power line quality. Creates a two-way network betweenadvanced meters and utility business systemsto enable collection and distribution ofinformation to customers and other parties.Benefits Managed Utility Consumption leading toreduced costs through centralized datacollection and analysis Improved Response Times of equipmentfailures minimizing downtimes andmaintenance costs.Commander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter11

Enabling Technology Virtualization– Increased CPU utilization and reduced power use Typical server utilization rate usage: 10-15% Virtualized utilization rate usage: Up to 80%– Server consolidation– Reduced labor costs High Density IT Zone– Increase rack spaceCommander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter12

San Diego SDP Site Grace Hopper Building (North Island) was built in the1986 as a mainframe computing center It is currently the primary Navy computing andcommunications center on the west coast– Co-located with DISN Core,fiber hub, and a DoD InternetAccess Point (IAP)– Currently used for clusters ofservers organized by sponsors– Replacement Cost is 150 MillionCommander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter13

Migration ProcessCNIC PortfolioIntegratedMigrationProcessCNIC SystemsGovernanceBIIRBCurrentlymanagedby iShoreSDP’sIACARSSDP’sNMCICommander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter14

Tools and ProcessesCommon Migration ProcessesStandardized ProjectManagement ToolsCentralized Access to Project Info.Standard Project Reportingand IndicatorsCommander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter15

It’s All ConnectedFunctionsPastPresentFutureIMAP 2003IMAP 2011IMAP 20XX42 SystemsEst. 50 Systems(based on investment review)SystemsSystem 1. System NServers609Appx. 300(based on virtualization)Server 1. Server N12 ’s2 SDP’sData Centers11 Data CentersShoreNET2 SDP’s 5 Regional Data CentersCommander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter16

The Consolidation RoadmapStep 1RationalizeApplications(82%)Step 2Deploy NMCIONE-NET(complete)Step 3ConsolidateServers(58%)Standardize, AlignStep 4EliminateLegacy Networks(88%)Step 5EnterpriseArchitectureStep 6Biz Int.GatewaySynchronize, InnovateCommander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter17

US CIO, Mr. Vivek Kundra, 2012 Budget IT ProposalSource: Datacenter Dynamics 18 Feb 11 Proposes aggressive data center consolidation plan and implementation of “cloud-first”policy for IT Procurement 80bn IT budget targets 800 federal agency data centers for elimination by 2015 (40%reduction). 800 is minimum numberDoD from 772 facilities to 426 by 2015US CIO’s long term vision is to have only three large data center serving the entire Gov’t.Source: Press conference according to Information Wee reportShift from government-owned infrastructure to cloud-based services. US CIO is pushing for 20bn in annual spending to be shifted to the “cloud”Examples of services he would like to make cloud-borne 72 slated under the plan: Email, grants and CRM management, hosting of public-facing websites, applicationdevelopment and testing, content delivery, data analytics and security managementservices.For further information consult: 25 Point Implementation Plan to Reform Federal Information Technology Management – Vivek Kundra, U.S. Chief Information Officer, December 9,2010Commander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter18

Conclusion “Data Center Consolidation” is more than just datacenters. It includes:––––Systems, servers, and networks,Policies, Programs and BRAC,Upper Echelon and System-level coordination,All pieces that need to be worked together. We have made great progress and are in the last stageswith the toughest migrations remaining. Tasking can becompleted by FY12 with funding resources. DCC is complementary to G2/Matrix efforts.Commander, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter19

POC InformationMichael BlaksleyCNIC N62 Applications der, Navy Installations Command Supporting Command to the Warfighter20

Data Centers. -Regional consolidation will occur in parallel with system reviews and migration efforts Navy EITM Pilot -CNIC was asked to be an Echelon-II pilot to develop a model for data center consolidation. -Currently developing strategy and coordinating resources in collaboration with OPNAV N2/N6.