Microsoft Virtualization Sebastian Vîjeu Technology Evangelist - Microsoft Romania Adrian Tudor IT Manager - ISPH
Microsoft VirtualizationSebastian Vîjeu
Technology Evangelist - Microsoft RomaniaAdrian TudorIT Manager - ISPH
Agenda
Microsoft VirtualizationISPH Case studyQ&A
Dynamic Datacenters
Desktops Accelerated Responsiveness
Why Virtualize?Drive Costs Down
Server Consolidation Energy & Space Reduction
Application Compatibility
Rapid Provisioning High Availability Business Continuity
Increase IT Efficiency
Enable Business Agility
“Why is virtualization such a big deal? A lot of people understand, and they think it's about saving money, it's about saving power, it's about green IT, it's about space, and that's certainly true. But in our perspective, it's much, much bigger than that, and people are just now beginning to understand that. We think that there's a major transformation taking place in IT. This major transformation that's been taking place for years is starting to accelerate, and we believe that virtualization is a major enabler and catalyst of that transition that's taking place.”
Tom Bittman, Gartner VP and Chief of Research of Infrastructure and Operations, at Microsoft’s Virtualization Launch Event
Why Microsoft Virtualization?
It’s the Platform You Know
Data Center to Desktop
End-to-End Management
Best TCO/ROI
Key feature of platform
Tools you know
Full range of products & solutions
Large partner eco-system
Physical & Virtual
Cross-hypervisor
Interoperability
1/3 the price up front
Significant Savings
Lower costs
Microsoft Covers All the BasesFrom the Datacenter to the Desktop
Presentation Virtualization
ServerVirtualization
ApplicationVirtualization
DesktopVirtualization
User StateVirtualization
“Having one vendor for the hypervisor, operating system, and much of our application software was very appealing to us from a support and cost perspective.”
Bert Van PottelbergheSales Director, Hostbasket
Document redirection Offline files
Windows 7
Windows Server 2008 R2 RDS
Windows Server 2008 R2 - Hyper-VDelivers high levels of availability for production workloads via flexible and dynamic management while reducing overall costs through efficient server consolidation via:
Better Flexibility
Live Migration Cluster Shared
Volumes Hot Add/remove
of Storage
Improved Performance
Greater Scalability
Improved memory management with Second Level Address Translation (SLAT)
Reduced CPU burden with TCP Offload support
Virtual Machine Queue (VMQ) Support
Improved Networking throughput with Jumbo Frame Support
64 logical processor support
Processor power management support and enhance Green IT with Core Parking
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2
Integrated Failover Clustering – including Live Migration support and High Availability
Supports at least 64 logical cores and 1TB of RAM Updated configuration utility, for on server
configuration and management (including clustering)
Standalone Hypervisor product – No Windows required
Free download at Microsoft.com
Updated with the following features
Brings Live Migration and High Availability to all Virtualization scenarios and environments
System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2
Enables new features in Windows Server 2008 R2 Address major customer asks
Latest version of Virtual Machine Manager
Live migration Support for CFS (Clustered Shared Volumes and 3rd party solutions) Hot add/remove of VHDs, Pass-through disks
Support for new Windows Server 2008 R2 features
Evacuate VMs from host using Live migration
Maintenance Mode
Support new Quick Storage Migration Enables Storage VMotion with ESX hosts
Storage Migration
System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2
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Hyper-VCluster
ManagementSelection
Filters
Context Sensitive Actions
VMInformation
VMwareCluster
VirtualMachines
VirtualServer
Unified management experience Virtualization creation & management Simple setup Comprehensive monitoring Update management Software and hardware inventory Software deployment Integrated reporting
Integrated management designed for medium sized companies with up to 50 servers and 500 Clients
System Center Essentials 2010
Interoperability
Interoperability agreements with Novell, Citrix (Xen), and Red Hat to support Linux on Hyper-VSVVP (Server Virtualization Validation Program) to certify non-Microsoft Hypervisors for Microsoft SupportSystem Center Operations Manager supports monitoring of non-Windows, including LinuxSystem Center Virtual Machine Manager manages VMware ESX servers
“DHMC runs both Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2003 as guest operating systems under Hyper-V, as well as Linux. To date, DHMC has virtualized Web servers, sites on Microsoft Office SharePoint® Server 2007, reporting servers, medical applications, domain controllers, file and print servers, Citrix servers, and more.”
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Case Study
Cloud + Virtualization
ERP
FinanceHR
CollabSCMBI
CRM
Private Cloud W o r k l o a d s Public Cloud
ISPH Case study
Resources
http://www.microsoft.com/MAP http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/solutionaccelerators
Solution Accelerators
www.microsoft.com/virtualization www.microsoft.com/systemcenter
Solutions
http://www.microsoft.com/virtualization/casestudies/default.mspx http://www.microsoft.com/casestudies/Case_Study_Detail.aspx?CaseStudyID=4000004
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Customer Evidence
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