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Managing and Monitoring your Hybrid datacenter with VMM and Operations Manager 2012R2
Alessandro CardosoInsight Practice ManagerMicrosoft MVP
MDC421
Twitter: @edvaldocardoso
Profile
Working as Practice Manager for Insight, he is a subject matter expert in cloud, virtualization and management.
He has experience managing, solutioning, planning, organizing, and leading complex global projects acquired in 23+ years of experience in IT, working in segments spanning from government, health, education and IT sectors.
MVP VM since 2009 and a well-known speaker at IT-related for more than 10 years. Recently wrote the book System Center VMM 2012 http://wp.me/p15Fu3-mK and reviewed the following books:Windows 2012 Hyper-V Cookbook, Windows 2012 Cluster , VMware vSphere 5.1 Cookbook
Blog : http://cloudtidings.com/Twitter : edvaldocardoso
Agenda
• Why System Center?• System Center Capabilities• Monitoring with Operations Manager• Managing with Virtual Machine Manager
Cloud innovation presents challenges for IT
What about security and compliance?
How do I integrate with my existing IT investments?
What about my heterogeneous, complex IT landscape?
Why choose System Center 2012 R2 Simple and cost-effective
In-box service templates and runbooks for System Center components
Web-based interfaces to System Center capabilities to help integrate existing investments
Standards-based top-of-rack network switch configuration
Windows Server file-based storage and Storage Spaces support
Extensible service management automation and integration
Workload protection & recovery across datacenters with Windows Azure Hyper-V Recovery Manager
Enterprise-class
Best-of-breed management for Windows Server and Microsoft workloads
Multitenant virtual networking, including edge gateway provisioning to bridge physical and virtual networks
Support for VM connectivity into virtual Fibre Channel SAN
Multi-hypervisor support, including Hyper-V, VMware, and Citrix
Robust open source support: Dynamic Memory for Linux, Unix/ Linux monitoring and configuration
Unified monitoring for on-premises and Windows Azure infrastructure
Application focused
Easy VM portability and management between Windows Server and Windows Azure
Deep .NET and Java application monitoring and diagnostics
Standardized app provisioning with service templates
Integrated dev-ops with System Center-Visual Studio connector
Cloud-integrated app and workload insight with Global Service Monitor and System Center Advisor
Management Packs with extensive built-in knowledge for Microsoft Exchange, SQL, SharePoint
System Center capabilities
Infrastructure provisioning
Enable enterprise-class multi-tenant infrastructure for hybrid environments
Application performance monitoring
Deep insight into application health
Consumer Self-service
Enable application owner agility while IT retains control
IT service management
Flexible service delivery
Infrastructure monitoring
Comprehensive monitoring of physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructure
System Center 2012 Capability Primer
Inventory
Monitor
Protect
ProcessAutomationIT Service
Management
Self Service Portal
InfraToolsProcessBusiness Requirements
Deploy
Configure
Migrate
IaaS
Virtual
Physical
Tools
Service Provider
“Service AdminFabric Admin”
Application Owner
“Service Consumer”
Service Model
App Controller
Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server
Orchestration + SPF
Azure
On-premises
Service Provider
System Center 2012 R2: Unified management for the Cloud OS
1. Multi-hypervisor private clouds2. Multitenant virtual networks 3. SAN & file-based storage
management4. Robust Linux support 5. Process automation & integration
6. APM for .NET and Java apps 7. Cloud-integrated monitoring & dev-
ops 8. VM portability across clouds9. Service Provider Foundation10. Service templates
Top System Center 2012 R2 features
Enterprise-class Simple and cost-effective
Applicationfocused
What’s new in VMM and OpsMgr 2012 R2
Application performance monitoring
Infrastructure provisioning
Snapshot running VMs without downtime
Dynamic Memory resize for running VMs
Automated Hyper-V cluster upgrades w/o downtime using Live Migration ODX support for faster VM provisioning from templates
Virtual Fibre channel SAN connectivity support
Storage Spaces support
File-level Linux VM backups, restore full Linux VM
System Center Advisor connector for Operations Manager
System Center Advisor connector for Operations Manager
Java APM Microsoft Monitoring Agent
Native SNMP monitoring and IPv6 support
VMM integration with Operations Manager for fabric health visualization
Infrastructure monitoring
System Center Management Pack for Windows Azure
Dynamic VHDX resize
Dynamic Memory support for Linux VMs
Service templates for DPM, Service Manager, SPF and Ops. Mgr.
Runbook based configuration for all System Center components
Tenant-level usage metering and reporting
VMM | Enterprise-class scale and performance
System ResourceMaximum number
Improvement factorWindows 2008
R2Windows Server 2012
R2
Host
Logical processors on hardware 64 320 5×
Physical memory 1 TB 4 TB 4×
Virtual processors per host 512 2,048 4×
Virtual machine
Virtual processors per virtual machine 4 64 16×
Memory per virtual machine 64 GB 1 TB 16×
Virtual disk capacity 2 TB 64 TB 32x
Active virtual machines 384 1,024 2.7×
ClusterNodes 16 64 4×
Virtual machines 1,000 8,000 8×Manage Windows Server 2012 R2 virtualization scale with System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM). Each VMM server manages upto 1000 hosts and 25000 VMs.
Simplified infrastructure service delivery
In-box service templates and runbooks for System Center components
Integrate existing investments using web-based interfaces to System Center capabilities
Scale management across multiple System Center instances (or “stamps”)
Extensible service management automation
Tenant-level resource metering for capacity planning and usage analytics
VMM | Multi-tenant cloud infrastructure
Tenants User roles Stamps
Service mgmt. automation (PowerShell based)
System Center REST web service APIs, incl. usage metering
Service provider systems (e.g., Billing).
System Center (Management
stamps)
Service provider portal
Service Provider Foundation (SPF)
Tenant admin/users
APIs
Virtual machine manage
r
Virtual machine manage
r
Virtual machine manage
r
Orchestrator Operations manager
Complete virtualization-managementVMM support for automated Hyper-V cluster upgrades without downtime
Snapshot running VM without downtime
Flexible storage provisioning & managementWindows Server file-based storage & Storage Spaces, incl. bare metal file server cluster provisioning
VM connectivity into fibre-channel SAN storage
Robust Linux in-guest support Greater VM density per host with Dynamic Memory support
File-level VM backups, restore full VMs
VMM | Enterprise-class management & support
Dynamic VHDX resize Grow SCSI virtual disk with no downtime
Workload
Storage Capacity
VHDX
Virtual Machine
Windows Server Hyper-V and System Center
VMM | My tip’s
• Dedicate time to DESIGN your solution. The better time you spent in design the better the implementation will be.
• Use the right number of NIC’s. I do recommend the use of converged networks
• Check the Network Configuration and create standard names across ALL Hosts.
VMM | Transform Your Data Center into a Private Cloud
STORAGE
Discover, classify, and allocate storage for use by the private cloud. Provide the correct storage for use with appropriate access.
COMPUTE
Deploy your compute resources, taking them from bare metal to fully deployed for your physical and virtualization hosts.
NETWORK
Abstract your complex networking infrastructure into logical networks for cloud use. Assign IP, virtual IP, and MAC addresses from pools and integrate with load balancers.
CLUSTER
Consolidate your fabric elements for use in a private cloud.
Extend familiar management to Windows Azure
Single tool for on-premises and cloud provisioning
Infrastructure provisioning
Enterprise-class virtualization management with robust Linux support
Effectively manage virtual environments
at-scale
Simplified provisioning & migration
Reduce infrastructure complexity
Multi-tenant cloud infrastructure
Deliver efficient infrastructure services across customer base
Supports Windows Server scale & performance: • Dynamic VHDX resize • Dynamic Memory
support for Linux• Snapshot running VMFibre-channel SAN connectivity
Manage Windows Server file storage & Storage SpacesAutomated Hyper-V cluster upgrades with VMMService templates & runbooks for System Center componentsEnable protection & recovery across datacenters
Multi-hypervisor clouds Manage virtual networks Automated standards-based TOR switch configurationMulti-tenant edge gateway provisioning Service management automation
System Center 2012 R2 delivers IT demandsEnterprise-class multi-tenant infrastructure for hybrid environments
Migrate workloads to Windows Azure Virtual MachinesWindows Azure Integration Pack
VMM | Automated Bare-Metal Hyper-V Deployment
Bare-metal server
WDS server
VHD
Drivers
Host profile
contoso
Library server
Hyper-V server
1
3
24
5
67
8
9
OOB reboot
Boot from PXE
Download VHDInject drivers
AuthorizePXE boot
Run generic command execution scripts and configure partitions Customize and
domain join
Enable Hyper-V
Download WINPE
Hyper-V server
Host Group
Hyper-V serverHyper-V server
Host Group
VMM server
Hyper-V serverHyper-V server
Host Group
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Web tier Application tier Data tier
Internet Information Services (IIS)
Scale out and health policy.
Application Server
HW profile
OS profile
Scale out and health policy.
SQL Server
HW profile
OS profile
Scale out and health policy.
HW profile
OS profile
App profile
App profile
Appprofile
Service template (multi-tier .NET applications)
Compute Storage Network
Web (IIS) Server App-V Data (SQL)
VMM | Standardized application provisioning
App
owner
DC admi
n
VMM | Xenservers : What is not supported?• VMM does not support the host-to-host migration of
stopped virtual machines (LAN migration) between XenServer and other hosts
• Update management through VMM is not supported for XenServer hosts. You must use your existing solution to update XenServer hosts
• The conversion of a bare-metal computer to a virtual machine host, and cluster creation through VMM is not supported with XenServer
VMM | My tipsAdding Host / Troubleshooting
• Ping / DNS
• Verify Supplement Pack• winrm enum http://schemas.citrix.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/Xen_HostComputerSystem -r:https://<HOSTNAME>:5989 -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -u:<ROOT USER> -p:<PASSWORD> -skipcacheck –skipcncheck
VMM | Vmware : What is not supported?• Update management through VMM is not supported
for ESX hosts. You must use your existing solution to update VMware ESX hosts
• The conversion of a bare-metal computer to a virtual machine host, and cluster creation through VMM is not supported for ESX hosts
• The Dynamic Memory feature is not supported on ESX hosts. Dynamic Memory is only supported on Hyper-V hosts that are running an operating system that supports Dynamic Memory
VMM | Utilize Storage More Effectively
END-TO-END MAPPING
Create associations between storage and VM through reconciling data from Hyper-V and storage arrays
Identify storage consumed by VM, host, and cluster
CAPACITY MANAGEMENT
RAPID PROVISIONING
Add storage to a host or cluster through masking operations, initialization, partitioning, formatting, and CSV cluster resource creation
Add storage capacity during new cluster creation
Create new VMs leveraging the SAN to copy the VHD
Utilize SMI-S copy services and replication profiles
Deploy to host or cluster at scale
High-performance storage on industry-standard hardware.
Less expensive, enterprise-class storage solution
Continuous application availability and robust recovery.
Guaranteed high levels of Service Level Agreement (SLA)
Comprehensive storage management and backup.
Efficient management of storage resources
Storage spaces for inbox storage virtualization with automatic tiering
RDMA hardware offloading significantly improving scale for SMB traffic
SMB transparent failover for < 25ms failover time
Fine-grained, per-share SMB scale-out
Windows Azure Hyper-V Recovery Manager
Online VHDX resize
Storage QoS
Unified storage management
Windows Azure Backup
IT demandsWindows Server 2012 R2 delivers
High performance and resiliency at a fraction of the cost
Storage
VMM | Storage Allocation Process
SMI-S Provider
SMP Provider
Virtual Machine Manager
Tier 1 Tier 2
Assign existing LUNs to hosts and clusters
Create new LUNs from pool and assign to hosts and clusters
Allocate storage to specific host groups
Create storage classification pools and associate with
storage
Discover storage through SMI-S/SMP
provider
Host Group
VMM | High-performance live migration
Accelerate live migration performance with compression or RDMA-capable network adapters
For <10GBit network connectivity, live migration compression delivers superior performance – 2x acceleration for most workloads
For >10GBit networks, Remote direct memory access (RDMA) offload delivers the highest performance with low CPU utilization and transfer speeds of up to 56Gb/s
Windows Server 2012 R2 supports RoCE, iWARP and Infiniband RDMA solutions
Compute Network
Networkadapter
Virtualmachine
Server runningHyper-V
Networkadapter
Virtualmachine
Server runningHyper-V
20GB Connection
Fast network connection
GbE (Gigabit Ethernet) network connectivity
RDMA delivers low latency CPU and network utilization.
Live migration with RDMA
SOURCEHyper-V
DESTINATION
Hyper-V
Virtualmachine
Virtualmachine
SOURCEdevice
DESTINATION
device
VMM | Workload mobilityShared-nothing live migrationBenefits:• Increase flexibility of virtual
machine placement.
• Increase administrator efficiency.
• Reduce downtime for migrations across cluster boundaries.
IP connection
Configuration dataMemory contentModified memory pages
Reads and writes go to the source VHD.
Reads and writes go to the source VHD. Live Migration
begins.
Disk contents are copied to new destination VHD.
Disk writes are mirrored; outstanding changes are
replicated.
Live migration
Live Migration continues.Live migration completes.
M E M O R YM E M O R Y
Physicalmemory
pool
Physicalmemory
pool
Physicalmemory
pool
VirtualMachine 1
MAXIMUMMEMORY
MAXIMUMMEMORY
Hyper-V
Administrator can increase maximum memory without a restart
Dynamic Memory
Reallocates memory automatically among running virtual machines
New in R2: Support for Linux VHD’s Windows Server 2012
improvements
• Minimum memory
• Hyper‑V smart paging
• Memory ballooning
• Runtime configuration
MINIMUM MEMORY
Memory in use
Memory in use
VMM | Dynamic Memory
Multi-tenant cloud infrastructure:virtual networks
Open, extensible and standards-based solution that delivers flexibility, automation and controlAt-scale management of virtual networks on shared physical networks
Provision and configure multi-tenant edge gateway for seamless physical & virtual network connectivity
Enable easy remote access into virtualized service provider network for tenants
OMI-based plug-in for automated TOR switch configuration
Partner ecosystem support
http://contosoweb.red.com14.1.1.100
http://contosoweb.blue.com14.1.1.100
NVGRE
Service provider cloud
Multi-tenant VPN gateway
Site-to-site connectivity
Red company
192.168.0.0/24
192.168.0.0/24
Blue company
Site-to-site connectivity
IT demandsSystem Center 2012 R2 delivers
Best-of-breed Windows monitoring, robust cross-platform support
Monitor diverse environments
Network monitoring and cloud infrastructure health
Assure physical, virtual,
and cloud infrastructure health
Best-practice workload configuration
Ensure reliable workload configurations
Cross platform monitoring:• Windows Server• RHEL/SUSE Linux• Oracle Solaris• HP-UX & IBM AIXCross-platform configuration: • Windows Server • Linux/UNIX
VMM-Operations Manager connectorVMware vSphere health with VEEAM Management PackNetwork topology discovery System Center Management Pack for Windows AzureAWS Management Pack
Best practice configuration for Windows Server 2012 with System Center Advisor connector
Comprehensive monitoring of physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructure
Infrastructure monitoring
Client-sideEnd user experiences related to page load times, server and network latency, and client-side scripting exceptions
Server-sideMonitoring the actual code that is executed and delivered
by the application
SyntheticPre-recorded testing paths through the application that highlight availability, response times, and unexpected responses
Use the same tools to monitor with visibility across infrastructure and applications
Infrastructure monitoring
Operations Manager | App Monitoring
Operations Manager | Where is the issue?
Application performance monitoring pinpoints exactly where the issue is, reducing the mean time to resolution
Server-side monitoring shows the application is functioning
“My application is running slowly!”
“The code passed all testing.”
“The network looks good.”
“The servers are running fine.”
Client-side, however, shows there is a problem..
Operations Manager | Storage Monitoring•Based on OM-VMM connection•Alerts for thin provisioning threshold events•Dashboards
Viewing historical capacity utilization Identifying which VMs are affected by
capacity exhaustion
Supported JEE application servers
Supported operating systems matrix
RHEL SLES Solaris AIX Windows
IBM Webshare 6.1, 7.0
Oracle WebLogic 11gRel1, 10gRel3
Redhat JBoss 4.2, 5.1, 6
Apache Tomcat 5.5, 6.0, 7
Operations Manager | Java EE platforms
Operations Manager | Xen Management Pack• Monitoring pools & shared storage• Identifying & Alerting• Performance Reporting• Topology Map• Agentless
Created by Comtrade (http://www.managementproducts.comtrade.com/)
Operations Manager | VMware Management Pack• Monitoring• Reporting• Topology• Agentless
Created by Veeam (http://www.veeam.com/vmware-microsoft-esx-monitoring.html)
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