Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC)
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Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC)
Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) Data Center Consolidation Strategy and Vision Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 1 CNIC DCC Briefing • • • • • • • Demographics Consolidation Drivers OPNAV, DON and CNIC Alignment CNIC Strategy History of Success Process and Timeline Green IT and Virtualization Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 2 CNIC Demographics Commander, Navy Installations Command Regions 11 Base Commands 74 Special Areas 813 Navy Operational Support Centers (NOSC) 129 Facilities QOL – Housing Family Housing Units - Owned - Leased - PPV Bachelor Housing: Permanent Party Barracks - Bldgs Owned - Leased/Other - BH PPV - Beds Recruit/Student Dormitories - Bldgs - Beds Transient Personnel Units - Bldgs (TPU) - Beds Navy Gateway Inns & Suites (NGIS) - Locations - Bldgs - Spaces 10,689 4,027 40,615 QOL – MWR, Child Care, Fleet/Family Fitness Centers 111 Fleet/Family Support Centers 899 838 96 76,256 82 27,327 5 633 64 622 30,073 # of Bldgs 30,457 # of Non-Bldg Structures 23,777 # of Utilities 13,231 77 # of Runways 125 Liberty Centers 78 # of Hangars 212 Child Development Centers 132 # of Piers / Wharves 364 Galleys 74 # of Small Boats 687 Golf Courses 35 # of Small Arms Ranges 77 Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 3 Consolidation Drivers Standardize, Align, Synchronize, Innovate Enterprise Application Support IT Framework for Integrated Shore Design Drive Efficiency and Standardization Commanders Intent N6 Whole Goals Focus Area Many other enterprise solutions Service Delivery Points - SDPs (Data Centers) Enterprise Support Center (Help Desk) Deployed Enterprise Solutions (function) Gateway 2.0/Matrix (Portal) Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 4 CNIC DCC Efforts • Planning – Funding for Regional Data Centers ends in FY11. Objective is for CNIC HQ and Regional N6’s to consolidate all regional systems and applications to CNIC Service Delivery Points (SDP) in Norfolk and San Diego and eliminate Regional 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. – Objective is to document and record processes and performance to develop and refine an OPNAV N2/N6 EITM Process Model for use across Navy Enterprise. Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 5 Timeline • FY11 – – – – Systems: 12 migrated Servers: ≈200 eliminated Networks: 13 legacy eliminated Data 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; start Millington migration. – Data Centers: Pensacola and Millington eliminated; SDP San Diego build out completed Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 6 Service Delivery Points • Our SDP’s were a parallel effort along with our application, server, and network reduction efforts over the past 7 years to provide a physical – – – – – – – Consolidate from 11+ to 2 hosting centers. Transition and then eliminate legacy networks and servers Superior 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 more easily implemented. Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 7 SDP High Level Picture Focus Area Migration Process Norfolk SDP Hosting Services IA Services Inter-Facility COOP Link Inter-Facility Mirroring San Diego SDP CNIC Systems/Data Network Exchange Services NMCI/ONENET NIPR/SIPR PSNET Comm’l/Internet GIG Various Devices Joint Service Clients Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 8 Technologies/Techniques Technology Example Advantages In-row Cooling • Integral to the “Hot Aisle” configuration • • • • Hot Air Containment • Efficient Mechanical & Electrical Components • Savings in energy and maintenance costs • Reduced manpower requirements Modular Design • Hot Aisle Containment Pod • • • • Infrastructure Monitoring & Management • Integrated Sensor & Controls • Remote Management Provision • Improved Situational Awareness • Reduced manpower costs (centralized monitoring/management) Virtualization • Server virtualization • VMware - server • • • • Increased processor density Reduced footprint Improved environmental control efficiency Flexible to move and changing loads Improved maintainability Central or remote utility management Enhanced security Compartmentalization within data center Increased CPU utilization and reduced power use Server consolidation Improved continuity and disaster recovery Easier hardware provisioning and maintenance Server • Blade servers • Increase computing per sq. ft. Concentration Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 9 SDP Modernization • Opportunity - Transform the San Diego SDP into a secure “green” environment that works better and costs less – Maximum IT operational efficiency – Maximum computing capacity per IT footprint – Reduce total costs of ownership – Compliance with IT, IA and environmental policies Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 10 Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) [an IT-assisted Green Initiative] Overview • AMI automates utilities meter readings for allocations and monitors power line quality. • Creates a two-way network between advanced meters and utility business systems to enable collection and distribution of information to customers and other parties. Benefits • Managed Utility Consumption leading to reduced costs through centralized data collection and analysis • Improved Response Times of equipment failures minimizing downtimes and maintenance costs. Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 11 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 space Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 12 San Diego SDP Site • Grace Hopper Building (North Island) was built in the 1986 as a mainframe computing center • It is currently the primary Navy computing and communications center on the west coast – Co-located with DISN Core, fiber hub, and a DoD Internet Access Point (IAP) – Currently used for clusters of servers organized by sponsors – Replacement Cost is ~ $150 Million Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 13 Migration Process CNIC Portfolio Integrated Migration Process CNIC Systems Governance BIIRB Currently managed by iShore SDP’s IA CARS SDP’s NMCI Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 14 Tools and Processes Common Migration Processes Standardized Project Management Tools Centralized Access to Project Info. Standard Project Reporting and Indicators Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 15 It’s All Connected Functions Past Present Future IMAP 2003 IMAP 2011 IMAP 20XX 42 Systems Est. 50 Systems (based on investment review) Systems System 1... System N Servers 609 Appx. 300 (based on virtualization) Server 1... Server N 12 Legacy Networks 137 Legacy Millington PSNET Pensacola SDP’s 2 SDP’s Data Centers 11 Data Centers ShoreNET 2 SDP’s + 5 Regional Data Centers Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 16 The Consolidation Roadmap Step 1 Rationalize Applications (82%) Step 2 Deploy NMCI ONE-NET (complete) Step 3 Consolidate Servers (58%) Standardize, Align Step 4 Eliminate Legacy Networks (88%) Step 5 Enterprise Architecture Step 6 Biz Int. Gateway Synchronize, Innovate Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 17 US CIO, Mr. Vivek Kundra, 2012 Budget IT Proposal Source: 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 number DoD from 772 facilities to 426 by 2015 US 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 report Shift 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, application development and testing, content delivery, data analytics and security management services. For further information consult: 25 Point Implementation Plan to Reform Federal Information Technology Management – Vivek Kundra, U.S. Chief Information Officer, December 9, 2010 Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 18 Conclusion • “Data Center Consolidation” is more than just data centers. 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 stages with the toughest migrations remaining. Tasking can be completed by FY12 with funding resources. • DCC is complementary to G2/Matrix efforts. Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 19 POC Information Michael Blaksley CNIC N62 Applications Support 619-532-3338 michael.blaksley@navy.mil Commander, Navy Installations Command… Supporting Command to the Warfighter 20