1. IaaS System Center 2012Technical Overview Amit Gatenyo Infrastructure & Security Manager, Dario Microsoft Regional Director – Windows Server & Security 054-2492499 Amit.g@dario.co.il
2. Agenda Your Expectations What is in System Center 2012 ? The Cloud is a Journey Virtual Machine Manager 2012 Server Application Virtualization System Center "Concero" Configuration Manager 2012 Operations Manager 2012 Orchestrator 2012 Service Manager 2012 Data Protection Manager 2012 Roadmap Demo Q/A Webcasts from Tech-Ed North America 2011
8. Clouds –IT as a Service SAAS (Software as-a- Service) PAAS (Platformas–a- Service) IAAS(Infrastructure as-a-Service) Hyper-V
9. Cloud Benefits Reliability and predictability Applications are highly available, fault tolerant Remediation from failure is simple (re-start, re-deploy) Highly automated Ratio of servers/admins is ~50:1 in enterprises today Ratio of servers/admins is ~500:1 in “cloud” datacenters Agility and speed Applications are deployed, changes are made, remediation is executed in minutes Deploying applications takes weeks in the enterprise and it needs to be days Focus is on applications/services Results are measured relative to service quality SCVMM 2012 is designed to bring cloud benefits to the enterprise datacenter
14. What is Server App-V? Technology that enables virtualization of Server Applications Ships as a feature of System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2012
16. System Center Concero Vision Customer Partner Services “Concero” Windows Azure Platform Appliance Windows Azure Platform Appliance VMM 2012 Microsoft VMM Future VMM 2012 VMM 2012 VMM 2012 VMM 2012 Windows Azure Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Hyper-V, VMware, Xen, KVM Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Hyper-V, VMware, Xen, KVM Concero 1.0 Fabric Customer Problems Addressed Self-service agility and empowerment for application owners Bring service management across multiple clouds under IT management processes Visibility and control into services deployed in multiple clouds Windows Azure – Public Cloud IT Pro experience for Azure Role Based Access Control (RBAC) using on-premise domain credentials Single view for multiple Azure subscriptions VMM – Private Clouds Manage services across multiple VMM servers Web based – self service experience
22. Configuration Manager 2012 User Centric Client Management EMPOWER CONTROL UNIFY Reduces the complexity and improves visibility into systems compliance Keeps assets available and helps keep the IT environment audit-ready Simplifies and automates patch management Simplifies and consolidates the IT infrastructure to provide a new operational cost model Integrates security to create unified client management New features around administrative control to reduce infrastructure Enables IT to provide a flexible work environment Users can connect from anywhere, on any device they choose Automatically detects network conditions and device configurations to determine the most appropriate services
24. SCOM 2012 Investment Areas Topology Simplification Out of the box HA Easy to scale out Network Monitoring Multi-vendor support Multi-protocol support Server to network dependency discovery Application Monitoring (AviCode) Java EE Application Servers .NET Applications Simple and Powerful Visualizations via Dashboards 360 – Holistic View of Health
25. 360 – Holistic View of Health 360 is a function of monitoring that gives customers visibility to the underlying application environment(s) or infrastructure Consistent UX (Console, Web, SharePoint) End User Experience (Synthetic Transactions) Improved CIO Application Monitoring (.NET, J2E) New Service Owner Infrastructure Monitoring (OS, SQL, IIS) Infrastructure Monitoring (Network) New Infra Owner
30. Addition Of Opalis To System Center Enables Process Automation IT Process Automation Lower costs and simplify processes in the datacenter through automation Fast value with pre-packaged workflow expertise and integration Extends and integrates with System Center today Grant for Opalis technology for new and existing SMSE / SMSD customers http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/en/us/opalis.aspx
34. Service Manager: The Power Is in the Integration Release Mgmt Asset Compliance & Risk Incident Change Problem Service Request Forms Configuration Management DB Self-Service Portal Workflows Configuration Items Knowledge Work Items Data Warehouse CSV Exchange 2007, 2010
35. SCSM 2012 Investment Areas Incremental Improvements Major Investment Areas Service Requests Self-Service Portal Release Management Data Warehouse/Reporting Orchestrator/VMM Integration Incident SLA Parent/Child Work Items AD Connector Improvements PowerShell Subscription Infrastructure Parallel Activities Performance Improvements Bug Fixes
37. Disk-based Recovery Online Snapshots (up to 512) Active Directory® System State Data Protection Manager Up to Every 15 minutes Data Protection Manager Disaster Recovery with offsite replication & tape Tape-based Backup file services
38. DPM 2012 Investment Areas Centralized Management Infrastructure Enhancements Certificate Based Authentication Smarter Media Co-location (Protection Group) Workload Enhancements SharePoint Optimized Item-Level Restore Hyper-V Item Level Recovery (ILR) with DPM running in a VM Generic Data Source Protection Allows basic protection/recovery support of anyreferential data source Capability to use Xml to support applications which do not have a VSS writer
42. IaaS System Center 2012Technical Overview Amit Gatenyo Infrastructure & Security Manager, Dario Microsoft Regional Director – Windows Server & Security 054-2492499 Amit.g@dario.co.il