CTU June 2011 - Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012
1. Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 Sainath K.E.V Avanade Asia Pte Ltd. Microsoft MVP –Directory Services Microsoft Author – TechNet Magazine , MOF Microsoft Speaker – SWUG Community Technology Update
3. Cloud Computing Enables You to DeliverIT as a Service to Your Business Self-Service Metered by Use Scalable & Elastic Shared Acceleratingthe Speed & Loweringthe Costof IT… while delivering Reliable Services
4. DELIVERING THE PRIVATE CLOUD Infrastructure Logical & Standardized Diverse Infrastructure
5. DELIVERING THE PRIVATE CLOUD Infrastructure Logical & Standardized FIN MKTG HR SALES Delegated Clouds Diverse Infrastructure
6. DELIVERING THE PRIVATE CLOUD Applications APP 1 OS 1 OS 1 APP 2 OS 2 OS 2 OS APP 3 OS 3 OS 3 Externalized Configurations FIN MKTG HR SALES Delegated Clouds Logical & Standardized Diverse Infrastructure
7. APPLICATIONS Customer opportunity in private cloud DELIVERING THE PRIVATE CLOUD Business Empowerment Self Service “Administration” SLA Management APP 1 APP 2 OS APP 3 Externalized Configurations FIN MKTG HR SALES Delegated Clouds Logical & Standardized Diverse Infrastructure
8. SCVMM 2012 Investment Areas Fabric Services Cloud Deployment Fabric Management Hyper-V Bare Metal Provisioning Update Management Hyper-V, VMware, Citrix XenServer Dynamic Optimization Network Management Power Management Storage Management Cluster Management
9. Deployment and Upgrade Highly Available VMM Server Addresses key customer ask VMM server is now cluster aware so there’s no single point of failure Upgrade From VMM 2008 R2 to VMM 2012 RC From VMM 2012 RC to VMM 2012 RTM Custom Properties Name/Value pairs No need to use Custom1…Custom10 Powershell Fully powershell scriptable Powershell 2.0 – standard verbs, noun naming convention Backward compatible with VMM 2008 R2 scripting interface
10. Fabric Management Physical Server Manage multiple hypervisors – Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Server hardware management – IPMI, DCMI, SMASH, Custom via Provider Host provisioning – from baremetal to Hyper-V to Cluster provisioning Network Define Logical Networks using VLANs and Subnets per datacenter location Address management for Static IPs, Load Balancer VIPs and MAC addresses Automated provisioning of Load Balancers via Provider Storage Storage Management using SMI-S Discover storage arrays and pools Classify storage based on throughput and capabilities Discover or configure LUNs and assign to hosts and clusters Rapid provisioning of VMs using snap cloning of LUNs
11. Fabric Management Update Management of Fabric Servers Update operation control (On-demand scan and on-demand remediation) Updating a Hyper-V cluster is fully automated Integrated with Windows Server Update Server Dynamic Optimization (DO) Cluster level workload balancing scheme to optimize for VM performance Leverages live migration to move workloads Power Optimization (PO) Leverages live migration to pack more VMs per host Powers down servers to optimize for power utilization Enhanced Placement Over 100 placement checks/validation Support for custom placement rules Multi-VM deployment for Services
14. Private Cloud Usage Scenario Configure the fabric (servers, network, storage) Create a cloud from the fabric Delegate the cloud to a Self Service User Self Service User creates VMs and Services in the cloud
16. Private Clouds Private Cloud Abstraction that enables opaque usage model for service and VM management Fabric Compute: Logical grouping of hosts or clusters in host groups Storage: Storage Classifications, Pools, Providers and Arrays Network: Logical Networks, IP/MAC Address Pools, Load Balancers, VIP Templates Delegation - User Role Quota: Defines per-user limits on compute, memory, storage, number of VMs
17. Cloud Capacity Cloud can expose Aggregate capacity of underlying resources (vCPU, Memory, Storage) Oversubscription is allowed Dimensions of Capacity vCPUs Memory Storage Number of deployed VMs (VMs in Library are not counted) Custom Quota (to support quota points from VMM 2008 R2)
18. Cloud Capabilities Cloud can Host highly available VMs Allow VMs to use dynamic disks or differencing disks Enable network optimizations VM “shape” limits Processor Range (i.e. 1 - 4) Memory Range (i.e. 16MB – 32 GB) Number of disks (0 – 7) Number of NICs (0 – 7) Built-in set representing underlying limits for Hyper-V, Xen, VMware
19. User Roles and Scope VMMAdmin Delegated Admin Self-Service User Read-only Admin
20. Controlling Usage by Self-Service Users Revocable actions – fine-grained action control Author, VM Control, Read-only Quota – 2 Types of Quota Shared – total usage of all members of the user role Per-user – usage of each member of the user role Dimensions of Quota vCPUs Memory Storage Number of deployed VMs (VMs in Library are not counted) Custom Quota (to support quota points from VMM 2008 R2)
21. Service Lifecycle Management Service Templates Used to model a multi-tier application Source of truth for deployed service configuration Applications Built-in support for Web deploy, Server App-V, SQL DAC Custom command execution for other application packages Image-based OS separated from apps Composed during deployment Servicing Change the template and then apply that change to deployed instances Upgrade domains ensures application availability during servicing
22. Sharing Among Application Owners An application owner authors the service template and then shares that template with his team to deploy the application Shareable Objects Resource group – group of on-disk library objects which user considers interchangeable Profiles (Hardware, Guest OS, Application, SQL) Templates (VM, Service) Virtual machine Service
24. Federation to Public Clouds Using “Concero” Customer Partner Customer Services “Concero” “Concero” Services Windows Azure Platform Appliance Windows Azure Platform Appliance Microsoft Microsoft VMM 2012 VMM 2012 VMM Future VMM 2012 VMM 2012 VMM 2012 VMM 2012 VMM 2012 VMM 2012 Windows Azure Windows Azure Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Fabric Fabric Concero 1.0 Concero 1.0 Azure – PaaS Public Cloud IT Pro experience for Azure RBAC using on-premise domain credentials Single view for multiple Azure subscriptions VMM – IaaS Private Clouds Manage services across multiple VMM servers Web based – self service experience
25. Track Resources . You can also find the latest information about our products at the following links: Cloud Power - http://www.microsoft.com/cloud/ Private Cloud - http://www.microsoft.com/privatecloud/ Windows Server - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver/ Windows Azure - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/ Microsoft System Center - http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/ Microsoft Forefront - http://www.microsoft.com/forefront/
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Reliability and predictabilityApplications are highly available, fault tolerantRemediation from failure is simple (re-start, re-deploy)Highly automatedRatio of servers/admins is ~50:1 in enterprises todayRatio of servers/admins is ~500:1 in “cloud” datacentersAgility and speedApplications are deployed, changes are made, remediation is executed in minutesDeploying applications takes weeks in the enterprise and it needs to be daysFocus is on applications/servicesResults are measured relative to service quality
Key MessageConcero is a self-service portal for deploying and managing services across hybrid cloud environmentsThis is vision over timeTalking pointsConcero is a self-service portal for deploying and managing services across hybrid cloud environmentsIt sits as a web portal above multiple instances of VMM, WAPA and Windows AzureAcross all these cloud types (Azure, WAPA and VMM clouds) the concept of a service and it’s management is what the experience is focused onIt provides the key constructs for fulfilling this experienceWeb portal for interacting with multiple hybrid clouds – providing a single panel for viewing capacity from underlying sources and ability to consume this capacityLibrary, where a service owner has compilation of services which can be deployedAccess control and delegate accessThe Strategic objective for Concero is three foldEnable IT organizations to make the transition to the public cloud using the management paradigms and constructs that they are familiar with inside the enterpriseBy giving them visibility and control to cloud deployments. Give an example of how IT departments are seeing business developers bypassing them to get cloud capacity. Concero provides the tools for an IT organization to view it’s capacity from multiple clouds, assess needs and acquire capacity so they can expand/shrink the pool onto which they can deploy their services Deliver a differentiated competitive offering to Vmware’s vCloud Director which spans the various cloud types Azure, WAPA and partner cloudsProvide an IT centric management view over Azure to increase it’s adoption by IT organizations.Provide a System Center experience for customers looking to deploy services into Azure. By doing so we make provide control to IT orgs about Azure Portability of services between their private clouds and Azure. This allows an IT org to dynamically expand and utilize capacity from external sources in a seamless manner.