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palais des
congrès
Tunis
8 et 9 février
2012
Support your Microsoft Cloud with
Microsoft Services
Anis Chebbi Services Executive Microsoft Tunisia
Patrick Matta Senior IT Manager Microsoft NEPA
Agenda
Microsoft’s Cloud approach Implementation
Value Proposition and Overview
Microsoft Services Cloud Offerings
Data Center Services
Journey to the Cloud
Microsoft IT ShowCase: Server Virtualization
Microsoft’s Cloud approach
Implementation 1
200+ CLOUD SERVICES
59 markets and
36 languages
76 markets and
48 languages
The Microsoft Data Center Strategy Approximately 100 Data Centers Distributed Globally
Quincy, Washington Chicago, Illinois San Antonio, Texas Generation 4 Data centers
Dublin, Ireland
2 Value Proposition and
Overview
What is Cloud computing?
Private Cloud Cloud Computing with
company resources
On-demand delivery of applications as standardized IT services
Public Cloud Cloud Computing with
globally shared resources
Elastic Dynamic Self-Service
What is a Private Cloud?
Operating System
Virtualization
A Private Cloud presents the OS
and virtualization resources as a
pool of shared resource
The resource pool is created
through management, based on
business rules and executed
through automation.
Management
You no longer think about
numbers of VMs, server ratios,
memory or storage but instead
on how much compute resources
you have access to
Your focus now shifts to the
applications, where you rely on
the pool of resources to supply
the right capacity and capabilities
Benefits of a Private Cloud
Beyond Large-Scale Virtualization
Operating System
Virtualization
Management The Applications can be turned
on, off, moved & scaled
Elasticity
The Applications use as much or
as little of the resource pool as
needed
Dynamic The Applications can be
provisioned by end-users based
on business requirements
Self-service
The ability to scale is now based on the
application’s needs, not limited by the underlying
resources;
Server, VM, or even the datacenter
Cloud under your control
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Private Cloud Public Cloud
IDENTITY
MANAGEMENT
DATABASE
DEVELOPMENT
MOBILITY VM ROLE
Microsoft Services Cloud Offerings
Private Cloud : Data Center Services
Public/Hybrid Cloud: Journey to the
Cloud
3
Data Center Management Challenges
IT and Business Alignment
IT service availability and performance drive investments.
Application-focused virtualization and management are increasingly important.
Mixed environments add complexity.
Improve Operational Efficiency
Virtualization still seen as a key driver to reduce operational costs.
Need to efficiently manage virtualized environments.
Compliance costs continue to rise with increased regulatory pressures.
Improve Business Responsiveness
Cloud computing increases IT agility and cost expectations.
Unpredictable business demand for data center services.
Need for elastic and flexible IT capabilities to meet business demands.
Optimize Service Delivery
Centralize Management,
Invest in Automation
Enable Cloud Computing
Microsoft Services Datacenter Services Microsoft Services can help you with your planning, deployment, transition, and support for transforming your data center.
Turnkey private cloud and
transformational services.
Microsoft Services IT Operations Consulting and Microsoft Services
Premier Support included in solution.
Industry-leading data center principles and design patterns from Microsoft
Global Foundation Services.
Integrated solution architecture across Windows Server® Hyper-V™, Microsoft® System Center, and Microsoft ® Forefront ® .
Infrastructure management automation using Opalis and Microsoft® Solution
Accelerators.
IaaS Transformation
Optimized Data Center
Transformation
Secure and Well-Managed Data Center
Transformation
Datacenter Services Solutions
Microsoft Confidential
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Infrastructure as a Service
Overview • Automated deployment of
scale-units (15+1 node cluster).
• Tenant interface for automated provisioning of base VMs (Sm, Med, Lrg).
• Automated patching of hosts with no downtime to VMs.
• Automated fault detection and resolution.
• Built-in tenant and admin reporting (incl. cost model).
• Automated deployment of management infrastructure.
• Can be customized to integrate with business logic.
• Designed for general purpose (80% of scenarios).
Microsoft Confidential
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Infrastructure as a Service
Security
Orchestration
Management
Automation
Virtualization
Servers
Network
Storage
Service Management Approve Service
Request
Security UpdatesReceived
Initiate UpdateWorkflow
Initiate Maint.Mode on Host
Migrate VMs off Host
VM Live Migration
Patch PhysicalHost
Patch MasterImage
Patch Installation
Patch Installation
Migrate VMsEnsure Separation
Report Workflow Results
End Maint.Mode on Host
Verify HostAvailability
Run HostHealth Check
Investigate AnyIssues
Migrate VMsBack
VM Live Migration
Verify Hyper-V Health
Verify ServerHealth
Verify Network Connectivity
Verify Storage Connectivity
Verify Patch Installation
Report Workflow Results
Investigate AnyIssues
ContinueWorkflow
ContinueWorkflow
Migrate VMs off Host
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The Microsoft Services Advantage
Microsoft Services can help you deploy your
Datacenter Services Solution more effectively.
Worldwide deployments and delivery experience.
Experienced
Engaged from start to finish to enable stabilization and knowledge transfer to your IT staff.
Accountable
Knowledge transfer of all recommended practices, Microsoft product expertise, and implementation experience.
Knowledgeable
Higher efficiency, due to the proven methodologies and structured approach.
Efficient
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Data Center Services Implementation
Microsoft Services can help you maximize your investment in a private cloud data center strategy through a…
Data Center Assessment 3–5 Days
Production Architecture and Pilot 3–6 Months*
Proof of Concept 3–4 Weeks
*Includes Assessment
and Proof of Concept
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Journey To the Cloud
Drivers
Strategy
Business benefits
Capabilities
Processes
Organization
Programs and projects
Roadmap
Technology
Value Model
Stakeholders IT Service KPI
Industry
Sector
Market
Business Case
Reference Architecture
Scenario
Business change
Investment objective
Workload
Feature
Location Solution architecture
Infrastructure
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Stakeholder Perspectives Customer
Enterprise Architect
Domain Experts
Value Realization Framework
Stable framework with a focus on improvement
Enabling others to extend the platform
Extensible model for 3rd party content integration
Reduce time to develop content
Increase content utilization
Evidence for opportunity identification
Proven practices
Improved time to value
Accelerate business objectives
Business value driven IT programs
Maximize IT investments
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Measure
Value Delivery Cycle
Prioritization and Planning
Initiative
Planning
Value
Realization
Other
Governance and Oversight
Initiative Planning
Service Delivery Plan
and Scorecard
Internal IT Microsoft Services
Hybrid
Partner of Choice
Solution Delivery
Strategic Plan
Architecture Plan
Business Case
Value Realization
Plan
4 Microsoft IT ShowCase: Server
Virtualization
Server Virtualization
&
Cloud
v3
Microsoft Confidential
Content
• MS IT Environment
• What is Microsoft Server Virtualization?
• Why Is MSIT Using Hyper-V?
• What Is MSIT’s Current Virtualization State?
• How Does MSIT Operate Hyper-V?
• What Are MSIT’s Lessons Learned With Virtualization?
• MSIT Cloud Adoption Strategy
• Conclusions
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Microsoft Confidential
MS IT Environment
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240K Windows 7
clients
200K Office clients
200K or more
SharePoint Sites
First and Best Customer 6 data centers
11K production servers
5K pre-production servers
106 countries
648 buildings
300K managed computers
750K+ managed devices
200K+ end users
Enterprise Infrastructure
73,000,000+ internal IMs per month
111,000+ user mailboxes
1,200,000+ remote connections per month
High Scale Processes
Virtual Machines make up more than 55% of our total Windows Server
population in MSIT, as of today
About 1600 physical servers of differing configurations host about
7000 Virtual Machines
Highest VM concentrations are in enterprise datacenters
Microsoft Confidential
What Is Microsoft Server Virtualization?
Virtualization enables a single physical server to host multiple "guest servers",
while each guest server perceives itself to be a fully distinct and independent
server
Each virtual machine has their own representation of hardware, an isolated OS and
application environment, and a unique network and security identity
Microsoft Confidential
Why Is MSIT Using Hyper-V?
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Microsoft Confidential
How Does MSIT Implement Hyper-V?
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The preferred infrastructure platform is the
MSIT “Scale Unit”
Hyper-V R2 deployments on the Scale
Unit utilize 16 node clusters to
minimize sunk capacity and maximize
flexibility
All server consolidation hosts run Windows
Server 2008 Enterprise Server Core, with R2
the current standard
All virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) hosts
run Hyper-V Server R2
Virtual machine configurations and
resource allocations are very similar to
those of the same workload on a physical
machine
Microsoft Confidential
File Services
Print Services
DDS Service (Products Repl.)
Intellimirror Service (MyDocs)
Windows Deployment Services
(WDS)
SCCM (SMS)
Read Only Domain Controller
Microsoft Confidential
How Does MSIT Operate Hyper-V?
All virtualization hosts are managed centrally, by a full compliment of
tools that are appropriate for the environment and platform
System Center Configuration Manager, Operations Manager, and Virtual Machine
Manager agents are deployed and provide central administration
Hardware support agents, antivirus, and other tools provide additional functions
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Microsoft Confidential
MSIT Cloud Strategy
39
Savin
gs
FY13: 15%
apps in the
Cloud
FY11: Less than
5% apps in the
Cloud
FY15:
80% apps
in the
Cloud
Portfolio Mix in FY15
20% Apps
retired or
“last to
move” 50%
Apps moved
to Cloud in
VM role 20% Apps re-
architected
for Cloud 10%
New apps
written
directly to
Cloud
MSIT Azure Adoption Strategy:
Existing Portfolio Evaluation Framework
Microsoft Confidential
MSIT Cloud Adoption Strategy: Existing Portfolio Evaluation Framework
Microsoft Confidential
What did MSIT learn from its experience with
Virtualization?
Always strive to “virtualize appropriately”
Apply best practices for optimizing performance
Provision and manage VMs similarly to physical
machines
Ensure you maintain capacity slightly ahead of the
demand
Simplify and standardize the host computer and
virtual machine configuration, as much as possible
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Microsoft Confidential
Conclusions
Machine virtualization continues to increase Microsoft IT’s
operational efficiency in the server space
Use of virtualization has reduced MSIT’s space and power
consumption significantly
Proper use of virtualization has allowed Microsoft to avoid millions
of dollars of capital spend
MSIT has been able to pass-along cost savings
Machine virtualization and complimentary technologies are critical
parts of MSIT’s business strategies and meeting their priorities
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Slide 43
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