1. VIRTUALIZATION: BACK BONE
OF CLOUD COMPUTING
Rajinder Sandhu
Researcher in Cloud Computing and
Virtualization
Blog:- errajindersandhu.blogspot.com
2. OUTLINE
Introduction
Flavor of Virtualization
Server Virtualization
Properties of Virtualization
Benefits of Virtualization
3. INTRODUCTION
Used by IBM for Mainframe Computers.
According to Wikipedia:
Virtualization in computing, is the creation of a
virtual (rather than actual) version of something,
such as a hardware platform, operating system, a
storage device or network resources.
According to Gartner:
Virtualization is the abstraction of IT resources in a
way that masks the physical nature and boundaries
of those resources from resource users. An IT
resource can be a server, a client, storage, networks,
applications or operating systems
4. FLAVOR OF VIRTUALIZATION
Hardware or Server Virtualization
Storage Virtualization
Network Virtualization
Desktop Virtualization
Operating System Virtualization
Application Virtualization
5. SERVER VIRTUALIZATION
Server virtualization divides a physical server
into multiple virtual servers, known as virtual
machines (VMs), using a hypervisor such as
VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V or Citrix
XenServer.
Type of Server Virtualization:
Full Virtualization
OS Assistance or Para Virtualization
Hardware Assistance Virtualization.
9. HYPERVISOR
Hypervisor also known as Virtual Machine
Monitor.
It's the software program or part of the code in
firmware that manages either multiple operating
systems or multiple instances of the same
operating system on a single computer system.
Server Virtualization technology is implemented
due to Hypervisors.
Hardware
Type-2 or Hosted Hypervisor
Operating System
Hypervisor
Type-1 or Bare Metal Hypervisor
Hypervisor
10. VIRTUAL APPLIANCE
Virtual Appliances are:
Pre- Installed.
Pre- Configured.
Ready to run.
Virtual appliances are fundamentally changing
how software is developed, distributed, deployed,
and managed.
Customers can instantly leverage key capabilities
such as high availability, scalability, backup, and
live migration.
11. VIRTUAL MACHINE & VIRTUAL
APPLIANCE
Virtual machine has four key virtualized
resources (CPU, RAM, Storage, and Networking);
but requires the installation of an Operating
System and runs on one or more applications.
Virtual appliances are a unified offering of JeOS
(Just enough Operating System) and application.
Software used to create Appliance:
Vmware Studio
rPath
vKernal
12. LAMP (Linux Apache MySql Php) stack
WordPress appliance
Blog running in Minutes
Domain Controller appliance (Samba
Based)
Support netlogon, network attached storage for
domain users, roaming profiles, and PnP printing
services.
Zimbra appliance
Groupware Software- email, calendar services
FOG Project
Let to clone any Operating System
EXAMPLES
13. Pros:
Resource Sharing and Allocation.
Virtual Machine Portability.
Load Balancing.
Easier Backup and Restore.
Simplified Disaster Recovery.
Cons:
Estimate resources in advance.
Required new skills.
Complex root cause analysis.
Virtual habits.
PROS & CONS OF SERVER VIRTUALIZATION
14. PROPERTIES OF VIRTUALIZATION
Partitioning: In virtualization, many applications
and operating systems are supported in a single
physical system by partitioning the available
resources.
Isolation: Each virtual machine is isolated from its
host physical system and other virtualized machines.
Because of this isolation, if one virtual instance
crashes, it doesn’t affect the other virtual machines.
Encapsulation: A virtual machine can be
represented (and even stored) as a single file, so you
can identify it easily based on the service it provides.
Therefore, encapsulation can protect each application
so that it doesn’t interfere with another application.
15. WHY USE VIRTUALIZATION
Save Money.
Optimize IT Center Assets
Green Computing.
Simplify Disaster Recovery.
Portability & Maintainability
Scalability & Consolidation
Reliability & Protection
16. Open, secure, portable, efficient and extensible format for the
packaging and distribution of (collections of) virtual machines
Its goal is to facilitate the automated, secure management not
only of virtual machines, but the appliance as a functional unit
It is platform independent, hypervisor independent , and
processor architecture independent
VMs in OVF can be packaged in a virtual appliances suited all
wrapped up in a single file. The creator of the appliance can
encrypt, compress and digitally sign OVF content
It is packaging standard and not a runtime standard
Uses existing packaging tools to combine one or more virtual
machines together with a standards-based XML wrapper
OPEN VIRTUALIZATION FORMAT (OVF)
17. User point of view, an OVF packaging format for
software appliances
Technical point of view, an OVF transport
mechanism for virtual machine templates but not for
execution
Transport mechanism of OVF differs from venders
VMware’s VMDK(Virtual Disk )format
Microsoft’s VHD(Virtual Hard Disk)
format
Open Source QCOW format
OVF VIEWS
18. DMT F releases OVF 1.0
Standard
First industrial standard to
enable interoperability within
virtualized environment
Enable shipment of pre-
configured, ready-to-deploy
virtual solution
OVF Version 1
scope
Run time
management
OVF
20. The content contain following sections:
Product Section: provides information such as name and vendor of the
appliance.
Property Section: list a set of properties used to customize the appliance.
These properties will be configured at installation time of the appliances,
by prompting the user
DD
Product
section
DD
Property
section
OVF CONTENT-SINGLE VM APPLIANCES
21. Hardware Section: describe the kind of virtual hardware and set of
devices that the Virtual machine requires. Typical set of hardware
500MB guest memory, 1CPU, 1NIC, 1 virtual disk
DDA
Virtual CPU info
under <rasd> tag
DDA
Memory info
under <rasd> tag
DDA
VM Network info
under <rasd> tag
DDA
Hard disk info
under <rasd> tag
HARDWARE SECTION
22. OVF package does not guarantee successful installation of entire
system on every hardware /CPU
Success of system deployment depends on the target hypervisor
support for the virtual disk format
Not all the available hypervisor are OVF complaint
OVF support all newer virtual disk formats but not all available
hypervisors are compatible with newer virtual disk formats
OVF package deployed system may not be able to access all
peripheral hardware devices due limited hardware support by the
target hypervisor
Installation of business application will fail ,if an OVF package is
installed on a platform that does not offer the same hardware
devices that are required by the guest OS of the business
application that is include in the appliances
LIMITATION OF OVF