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Introduction (Pt.1)

System Center 2012

Denali Advanced Integration

Sheena.Graham
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Bryan Dady Manager Operations / Sr Architect: Microsoft Solutions Group Email: bdady@denaliai.com Microsoft VTSP: System Center Email: b-bdady@Microsoft.com Twitter: @BCDady Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/in/bryandady

Christian Booth Director / Sr Architect: Microsoft Solutions Group Email: cbooth@denaliai.com Microsoft VTSP: System Center Email: b-chboot@Microsoft.com Twitter: @ChBooth Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cbooth

Introductions

•  Flexibility with delegation and control

•  Application self-service across clouds

•  Physical, virtual, and cloud management

Predictable Applications

Productive Infrastructure

Your Cloud

Deliver flexible and cost effective infrastructure with what you already know and own

•  Heterogeneous support

•  Process automation

•  Self-service infrastructure

Apps power your business Deliver predictable application service levels with deep application insight

Private and public cloud computing on your terms managed with a common toolset

•  Deep application monitoring and diagnosis

•  Comprehensive application manageability

•  Service-centric approach

System Center Service Delivery & Automation Components

Deeper  integra+on  and  extensibility    Enhanced  user  experience  with  Microso9  Silverlight  console  

Service  catalog    IT  service  management  Repor+ng  and  dashboards  Integrated  management  (enabled  by  CMDB)    

Orchestrator   Service  Manager  

Common  applica+on  self-­‐service  console  across  clouds  Applica+on  deployment  and  configura+on    

App  Controller  

Cloud  based  Best  Prac+ce  analyzer  Historical  reports  Proac+ve  scanning  for  known  configura+on  issues  and  best  prac+ces  

Advisor  

System Center Infrastructure and Fabric Management Components

Provision  flexible  and  cost  effec+ve  IaaS  Service  centric  approach    Mul+-­‐hypervisor  support      Op+mize  service  delivery    

Centralized  management  console  Extensibility  and  data  de-­‐duplica+on  Enhanced  best-­‐of-­‐breed  protec+on  for  Hyper-­‐V,  Exchange,  SharePoint,  and  SQL  Server  

Deep  applica+on  monitoring    and  diagnos+cs;  “dev-­‐ops”  Network  Monitoring  Easy  to  create,  use,  and  share  SLA  dashboards  and  reports  

Virtual  Machine    Manager  

Data Protection Manager Opera8ons  Manager  

 Tradi+onal/physical  server  provisioning  Desired  Configura+on  Management  (DCM)  Inventory  Opera+ng  System  Deployment    Applica+on  Deployment    

Configura8on  Manager  

All the components included in each Edition

•  Operations Manager

•  Configuration Manager

•  Data Protection Manager

•  Service Manager

•  Virtual Machine Manager

•  Endpoint Protection (new)

•  Orchestrator

•  App Controller (new)

2 System Center 2012 Editions

2 Processors, OSEs

2 Processors, Unlimited OSEs

Low Density or No Virtualization

High Density Virtualization

Identical Components Across Editions

Self Service

Service Delivery

and Automation

System Center Helps Deliver IT as a Service

Deploy

Configure

Service Model

DC Admin

Operate

Monitor

Virtual

Physical

Public Cloud

Private Cloud

Virtual Machine Manager

Operations Manager

App Controller

Service Manager Service Manager

Orchestrator

Configuration Manager

Application Management Service Delivery and Automation Infrastructure Management

Data Protection Manager App

Owner

Virtual Machine Manager

"   Self Service

"   Resource Pooling

"   Private Cloud Capacity

"   Dynamic Optimization

"   Public and Private Cloud Management

"   Multi Hypervisor support

"   Offline Servicing

"   Bare-metal Provision

"   Server App-V

"   Cloud, Fabric, and Services Management

New for System Center 2012 Benefits

Configuration Manager

"   User Centric focus

"   Unified IT Management Infrastructures

"   Simplified Administration

"   Empower User Productivity

"   Simplified Infrastructure

"   Application Delivery

"   Desktop Virtualization

"   Improved OS Deployment

"   Mobile Device Management

"   Security

New for System Center 2012 Benefits

Improved Inventory Common UI Across SC 2012 DEPLOYMENT ALIGNMENTS

•  Task sequences are now aligned with software distribution deployments for a common administration experience

•  Task sequences deployment monitoring is integrated with applications, packages, settings management, etc…

•  Task sequences are integrated with Software Center

Operations Manager

"   Application Performance Management

"   Monitor across Public and Private Clouds

"   Improved UNIX and Linux Support

"   Advanced Network Monitoring

"   Customizable Dashboards

New for System Center 2012 Benefits

Visualization (Dashboards)

•  Network Summary •  Network Node •  Network Interface •  Vicinity

Flexible Dashboards

"   Dashboard View "   Dashboard Container "   Dashboard Widget

–  UI Control –  Data Provider –  Configuration –  Personalization

•  Dashboard Layout •  Dashboard Template •  Widget Connection

Service Manager

"   Increase organizational agility with customized service offerings

"   Improve corporate compliance through process management

"   Improve business intelligence through customized reporting

"   Service catalog

"   Self-service request portal

"   Release and SLA management

"   Data warehousing and reporting

New for System Center 2012 Benefits

TEMPLATES

§  Minimize data entry by providing default values

§  Standardize processes §  Ensures compliance §  Standardized data

capture §  Can be used to create

or update any object

REQUEST OFFERINGS

§  Offering created by IT service provider that Customers request using the Service Catalog

§  Based on a template §  Creates a Service Request or

Incident §  Defines user prompts for data input

§  Free text entry §  List §  Query-based list for selection of

CMDB objects §  Other types of input

§  Defines mapping of user responses to properties of the service request or incident being created

Demo

Service Manager Portal: Cloud Example

Orchestrator

"   Lower costs and increase reliability by automating repetitive tasks

"   Simplify heterogeneous data center management

"   Workflow automation

"   Third-party integration

"   Simple design of custom workflow runbooks and integration packs

"   Publish-subscribe data bus

New for System Center 2012 Benefits

NEW!  

AUTOMATION CONCEPTS

ACTIVITIES

Units of execution that perform defined actions

RUNBOOKS

System level workflows that execute a series of linked activities

DATABUS

Publish and consume data between activities as a runbook runs

DESIGNER

Drag, drop, and configure Visio-like authoring

Invoke Web

Services

Compare Values

Send e-mail

Query Database

Run .Net Script

Get Server ID from DPM

Get Data Sources

Create Recovery

Point Create Incident

Create Checkp

oint

Start Maint Mode

Shut Down VM

E-mail on error

Update on

success

Return Data

Check Schedule

ORCHESTRATOR INTEGRATION PACKS

Third Party Integration Packs

•  VMWare vSphere •  BMC BladeLogic •  BMC Remedy •  BMC Atrium •  BMC Event Manager •  HP Operations Manager •  HP Service Manager •  HP iLO & OA •  IBM Netcool

Or build your own!

Microsoft Integration Packs •  System Center 2007 Operations Manager •  System Center 2007 Configuration

Manager •  System Center 2010 Service Manager •  System Center 2008 Virtual Machine

Manager •  System Center 2010 Data Protection

Manager •  System Center 2012 Operations Manager •  System Center 2012 Configuration

Manager •  System Center 2012 Service Manager •  System Center 2012 Virtual Machine

Manager •  System Center 2012 Data Protection

Manager •  Active Directory

Data Protection Manager

New for System Center 2012 Benefits

Online Snapshots

Disk-Based Recovery

Active Directory

Tape-Based Backup

Data Protection Manager

Up to Every 15 minutes

Disaster Recovery with offsite replication and tape

Data Protection Manager

KEY HIGHLIGHTS – HYPER-V PROTECTION § § § § § § 

KEY HIGHLIGHTS – SHAREPOINT PROTECTION �  Entire farm protection by a single check box �  Leverages SharePoint VSS writer �  Works across multiple severs in the farm to backup �  Backup Resiliency �  Single failures will not fail all of the farm protection �  SharePoint Item Level Recovery (ILR) is supported �  Similar workflows for all recovery operations – item/DB/farm

KEY HIGHLIGHTS – SQL PROTECTION � � � 

� � � � � 

App Controller

"   Increase App Owner agility with self-service interface

"   Save time by bringing together all delegated infrastructure

"   Improve reliability by deploying template-based services

"   Role-based access for the App Owner

"   Single view of delegated resources across private and public clouds

"   Deploy and manage services in addition to virtual machines

New for System Center 2012 Benefits

NEW!  

Demo

App Controller: Example Scenarios

Unified Installer •  Workflow

–  Control the process of installation across multiple servers

•  Remoting –  Run standard component setup on a remote server

•  Credentials delegation –  Create a database against a further remote server

•  The answer…

+WinRM

Deployment Pack

UI Install Workflow

Runbooks

PROCESS

PowerShell?

"   Job Scheduling

"   Delegated Administration

"   Workflows and WF Support

"   Save time by bringing together all delegated infrastructure

"   Implementation of CIM (Common Information Model) * For Non Windows Devices

"   2500 New CmdLet’s

"   Simple and Easy

"   Enhanced PowerShell_ISE

" Intellisense (Autocomplete)

"   Simplified syntax

"   Aliases for OS commands

New for v3 and Windows Server

2012 Benefits

Really??!!  

WHO’S USING POWERSHELL?

•  Common Engineering Criteria –  Every product that IT Pro’s manage must have complete PowerShell

coverage •  Windows

–  WS08 130 cmdlets –  WS08/R2 230 cmdlets –  WS “2012” > 2,300 cmdlets

•  WS2012 Server Manager –  Everything you can do in the GUI, you can do with PowerShell

PowerShell is now a critical IT Pro skill

Improvements in PowerShell 3.0 Dozens of big features

•  Disconnected Sessions •  Robust Session Connectivity •  PowerShell ISE IntelliSense •  Workflows •  RunAs Credentials •  Job Scheduling •  Session Configuration Files •  Default Parameter Values •  Show-Command •  CIM Cmdlets

•  Web Cmdlets •  Output Redirection •  Simplified Syntax •  Module Autoloading •  Alternate NTFS Stream Support •  New Parser & public AST •  Remote Install-

WindowsFeature •  Snippets •  Improved Generics Support •  More…

Open Floor

•  Questions and Answers

Thank You!

Bryan Dady Manager Operations / Sr Architect: Microsoft Solutions Group Email: bdady@denaliai.com Microsoft VTSP: System Center Email: b-bdady@Microsoft.com Twitter: @BCDady Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/in/bryandaday

Christian Booth Director / Sr Architect: Microsoft Solutions Group Email: cbooth@denaliai.com Microsoft VTSP: System Center Email: b-chboot@Microsoft.com Twitter: @ChBooth Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cbooth

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