Why Nutanix Acropolis hypervisor (AHV) is the next generation hypervisor – Part 10 – Cost

You may be surprised cost is so far down the list but as you have probably realized by reading the previous 9 parts is that AHV is in many ways a superior virtualization platform to other products on the market. In my opinion, it would be a mistake to think AHV is a “low-cost option” or “a commodity hypervisor with limited capabilities” just because it happens to be included with Starter Edition (making it effectively free for all Nutanix customers).

Apart from the obvious removal of hypervisor and associated management component licensing/ELA costs, the real cost advantage of using AHV is the dramatic reduction in effort required in the design, implementation, operational verification phases as well as ongoing management.

This is due to many factors:

Simplified Design Phase

As all AHV Management components are in-built, highly available and auto scaling, there is no need to engage a Subject Matter Expert (SME) to design the management solution. As a person who has designed countless highly available virtualization solutions over the years, I can tell you AHV out of the box is what I have all but dreamed of creating with other products for customers in the past.

Simplified Implementation Phase

All management components (with the exception of Prism Central) are deployed automatically removing the requirement for an engineer to install/patch/harden these components.

Building Acropolis and all management components into the CVM means there are fewer moving parts that can go wrong and therefore that need to be verified.

In my experience, Operational Verification is one of the areas regularly overlooked and infrastructure is put into production without having proven it meets the design requirements and outcomes. With AHV management components deployed automatically, the risk of components not delivering is all but eliminated and where Operational Verification is performed, it can be completed much faster than traditional products due to having much fewer moving parts.

Simplified ongoing operations

Acropolis provides One-Click fully automated rolling upgrades for Acropolis Base Software (formally known as NOS), Acropolis Hypervisor, Firmware and Nutanix Cluster Check (NCC). In addition, upgrades can be automatically downloaded removing the risk of installing incompatible versions and the requirement to check things such as Hardware Compatability Lists (HCLs) and interoperability matrix’ before upgrades.

AHV dramatically simplifies Capacity management by only requiring capacity management to be done at the Storage Pool layer; there is no requirement for administrators to manage capacity between LUNs/NFS mounts or Containers. This capability also eliminates the requirement for well-known hypervisor features such as vSphere’s Storage DRS.

Reduced 3rd party licensing costs

AHV includes all management components, or in the case of Prism Central, come as a prepackaged appliance. There is no need to license any operating systems. The highly resilient management components on every Nutanix node eliminates the requirement for 3rd party database products such as Microsoft SQL or Oracle or best case scenario, the deployment of Virtual Appliances which may not be highly available and which needs to be backed up and maintained.

Reduced Management infrastructure costs

It is not uncommon for virtualization solutions to require a dozen or more management components (each potentially on a dedicated VM) even for small deployments to get all the functionality such as centralized management, patching and performance/capacity management. As deployments grow or have higher availability requirements, the number of management VMs and their compute requirements tend to increase.

As all management components run within the Nutanix Controller VM (CVM) which resides on each Nutanix node, there is no need to have a dedicated management cluster. The amount of compute/storage resources are also reduced.

The indirect cost savings for the reduced management infrastructure include:

  1. Less rack space (RU)
  2. Less power/cooling
  3. Fewer network ports
  4. Less compute nodes
  5. Lower storage capacity & performance requirements

Last but not least, what about the costs associated with maintenance windows or outages?

Because Acropolis provides fully non-disruptive one-click upgrades and removes numerous points of failure (e.g.: 3rd Party Databases) while providing an extremely resilient platform, AHV also reduces the cost to the customer of maintenance and outages.

Summary:

  1. No design required for Acropolis management components
  2. No ongoing maintenance required for management components
  3. Reduced complexity reduces the chance of downtime as a result of human error

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Why Nutanix Acropolis hypervisor (AHV) is the next generation hypervisor – Part 8 – Analytics (Performance / Capacity Management)

Acropolis provides a powerful yet simple-to-use Analysis solution which covers the Acropolis Platform, Compute (Acropolis Hypervisor / Virtual Machines) and Storage (Distributed Storage Fabric).

Unlike other Analysis solutions, Acropolis requires no additional software licensing, management infrastructure or virtual machines/applications to design/deploy or configure. The Nutanix Controller VM includes built-in Analysis which have no external dependencies. There is no need to extract/import data into another product or Virtual appliance meaning lower overheads e.g.: Less data is required to be stored and less impact on storage.

Not only is this capability built in day one, but as the environment grows over time, Acropolis automatically scales the analytics capability; there is never a tipping point where you need to deploy additional instances, increase compute/storage resources assigned to Analytics Virtual Appliances or deploy additional back end databases.

For a demo of the Analysis UI see the following YouTube Video from 4:50 onwards.

Summary:

  1. In-Built analysis solution
  2. No additional licensing required
  3. No design/implementation or deployment of VMs/appliances required
  4. Automatically scales as the XCP cluster/s grow

Lower overheads due to being built into Acropolis and utilizing the Distributed Storage Fabric

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Why Nutanix Acropolis hypervisor (AHV) is the next generation hypervisor – Part 7 – Agility (Time to value)

Deploying other hypervisors and management solutions typically requires considerable design effort and expertise in order to ensure consistent performance and to help minimize risk of downtime while enabling as much agility as possible. Acropolis management requires almost no design at all as the In-built-in management is optimized and highly available out-of-the-box. This enables much faster deployment of AHV than any other hypervisor and associated management components.

Regardless of the starting size on an AHV-based environment, all management, Analysis, Data Protection and BC/DR components are automatically deployed and suitably sized. Regardless of the AHV cluster, no management design effort is required. This results in a very fast (typically <1hr for a single block deployment) time to value.

AHV also provides numerous features which ensure customers can deploy solutions in a timely manner:

  • In-Built Management & Analytics

The fact that all tools required for cluster management are deployed automatically with the cluster means time to value is not dependant on design/deployment/validation of these tools. There isn’t even a need to install a client to manage AHV, it is simply accessed via a Web Browser.

  • Out of the box hardened configuration with In-Built Security/Compliance Auditing

Being hardened by default removes the risk of security flaws being introduced during implementation phase while the automated auditing ensures in the event security settings are modified during business as usual operations that the setting/s are returned to the required security profile.

  • Intelligent cloning

The Distributed Storage Fabric combined with AHV to allow near instant clones of a Virtual Machine. This feature works regardless of the power state of the VM, so it’s not restricted to VMs which are powered off as with other hypervisors.

For a demo of this capability see: Nutanix Acropolis hypervisor acli cloning operations

Note: Cloning can be performed via Prism or acli (Acropolis CLI)

Summary:

  1. Minimal design/implementation effort for AHV management is required
  2. Where Multi-cluster central management is required, only a single VM is required (Prism Central) which is deployed as a virtual appliance
  3. No additional appliances/components to install for Analytics, Data Protection, Replication or Management High Availability
  4. No Subject Matter Experts required for an optimal Acropolis platform deployment

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