HYPER-V AND SYSTEM CENTER ENABLING THE PRIVATE CLOUD Nicholas Papé Partner Technology Advisor Microsoft UK.

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HYPER-V AND SYSTEM CENTERENABLING THE PRIVATE CLOUD

Nicholas PapéPartner Technology AdvisorMicrosoft UK

Consumerization of IT

50

Distributed Workforce

84Infrastructure Utilization

85

Infrastructure Complexity

70percent of datacenter capacity is idle on average

percent of IT budgets is spent maintaining datacenter operations

percent of organizations have a remote workforce

percent of business devices are expected to be smartphones by 2014

TODAY’S CHALLENGES

EVER HEARD THIS?

I haven’t done anything – no I haven’t installed anything - it just broke…

The Exchange server back up failed.But we didn’t know about it…

I do password resets and add members to distribution lists – I really add value to the business…

I would love to do clustering and DR – but I have been told it is expensive….

It would be great to be able to access our systems from anywhere…

I think I need to increase capacity but I’m out of physical space…

Plus a whole load more…..

SPECTRUM OF COMPUTING

TRADITIONAL

COMPUTING

VIRTUALIZED

COMPUTING

CLOUDCOMPUTING

PRIVATE

IMAGINE IF…

YOU COULD ACHIEVE THESE BENEFITS:

REDUCED COSTS

FLEXIBILITY MORE MOBILITY

EASY TO IMPLEMENT

AGILITY

HIGHLY AUTOMATED

END USERPRODUCTIVIT

Y

REDUCED COSTS FLEXIBILITY

MORE MOBILITY

EASY TO IMPLEMENTAGILITY

HIGHLY AUTOMATED

END USERPRODUCTIVI

TY

WITH AN INFRASTRUCTURE THAT IS:

EFFICIENTSELF

SERVICEUSAGE BASED

SCALABLE AND ELASTIC

VIRTUALISATION BRINGS NEW AGILITY

• Server Virtualisation involves the creation and management of virtual machines (VM)

• A virtual machine is a software implementation of a machine that executes programs like a physical machine

• A VM is effectively, a file, and thus, opens up new opportunities around migrations, upgrades, backups, and DR

HYPER-V

BUSINESS CONTINUITY

1. 2 Hyper-V R2 Nodes in a Failover Cluster. Each Node has 2 VMs running. VMs are stored on the SAN.

2. Node 1 Fails, and also brings down 2 VMs3. Failover Clustering in Hyper-V R2 ensures that VMs restart

on Node 2 of the Hyper-V Cluster

SAN

GEOGRAPHICAL BUSINESS CONTINUITY

SAN

Site A

DR SITE

REPLICATION

SERVICE CONTINUITY

1. 2 Hyper-V R2 Nodes in a Failover Cluster. Each Node has 2 VMs running. VMs are stored on the SAN.

2. We decide we’d like to Live Migrate a VM from Node 1 to Node 2.

3. Live Migration in Hyper-V R2 ensures that VMs are migrated with no downtime.

SAN

DYNAMIC MEMORY

• Automatic, dynamic balancing of memory between running VMs

• Understands the needs of the Guest OS

• Available as part of WS2008 R2 SP1“on the hardware I was testing with, I saw an increase from 64 VMs (Windows 7 on Hyper-V R2) to 133 VMs (Windows 7 on Hyper-V R2 SP1), we also ran performance testing against this so this wasn't a case of "let's see how many VMs we can fire up“Matt Evans, Quest Software

HYPER-V R2 SP1 – KEY CAPABILITIES

• Business Continuity - High Availability & Live Migration

• Scalability - 64 Cores & 1TB RAM & 64 GB RAM & 4vCPUs Per VM

• Density – Dynamic Memory included with SP1

• Power Efficiency - Core Parking & Many Power Improvements in the OS

• Dynamic Storage - Add/Remove disks to running VMs without downtime

• Thin Provisioned VHDs - Use Less Storage

• Networking Improvements - NIC Teaming via NIC Vendor, Jumbo Frames, TCP Offload, VMq, vLANs etc

• Familiarity - Based on Windows, managed through Windows

• Hardware Optimised – Takes advantage of latest hardware innovations

• OS Support - In-lifecycle Windows Server/Clients & Linux (SUSE/RHEL)

SYSTEM CENTERVIRTUAL MACHINE MANAGER 2008 R2• Multi-Hypervisor• P2V & V2V• Live Migration Support• Quick Storage Migration• OpsMgr Integration:

• Unlocks PRO

• Rapid Provisioning• Intelligent Placement• Library & Web Portal• AD Integration• Granular Management• PowerShell• Maintenance Mode

VIRTUALISED…

SYSTEM CENTEROPERATIONS MANAGER 2007 R2

• X-Platform Monitoring• Rich Monitoring• Rich Reporting• Graphical Dashboards• Hardware & Software• End to End Services• Routine Automation• Physical or Virtual• 3rd Party Integration• Client Monitoring• Heavily Extensible

VIRTUALISED & MONITORED…

SYSTEM CENTERDATA PROTECTION MANAGER 2010• Continuous Data Protection of

Windows Apps and File Servers• To Disk, Tape & Cloud

• Windows Server 2003 -> 2008 R2• SQL Server 2000 -> 2008 R2• Exchange 2003 -> 2010• SharePoint 2003 -> 2010• Dynamics AX 2009• SBS/EBS 2008• SAP on SQL

• Virtualisation Protection• Item-level Restore• Alternate Site Recovery

• Industry-leading ClientProtection• XP -> Windows 7

• Scalable, Integrated, Auto-Protecting, Enables DR

VIRTUALISED, MONITORED & PROTECTED…

SYSTEM CENTERCONFIGURATION MANAGER 2007 R3• Centralised Deployment

• Zero-Touch OS Deployment

• Granular Patch Deployment

• Installable-App Deployment

• App-V Deployment

• Asset Intelligence• Desired Configurations• Rich Graphical Reporting• Network Access Protection• Rich Power Monitoring &

Reporting

VIRTUALISED, MONITORED, PROTECTED & COMPLIANT…

SYSTEM CENTERSERVICE MANAGER 2010

• Built in processes, based on industry best practices, for:• Incident & problem

resolution• Change control• Asset lifecycle

management• Connects with other

Microsoft technologies:• Datacenter

Management Efficiencies

• User-Centric Support• Business alignment

THE BENEFITS…

REDUCED COSTS

FLEXIBILITY MORE MOBILITY

EASY TO IMPLEMENT

AGILITY

HIGHLY AUTOMATED

END USERPRODUCTIVIT

Y

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