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Understanding Microsoft Private Cloud

Wisit Thongphoo Senior IT Consultant/Trainer ISONET Co., Ltd. FB: facebook.com/ITGeist5 Blog: itgeist5blog.blog.com

Introduction to Business Continuity (BC)

What’s “Business Continuity (BC)” ?

“Business Continuity” refers to the activities required to keep your organization running during a period of displacement or interruption of normal operation.

“Disaster Recovery” is the process of rebuilding your operation or infrastructure after the disaster has passed.

“Business Continuity Plan” is a collection of procedures and information which is developed, complied and maintained in readiness for use in the event of an emergency or disaster.

Introduction to Cloud Computing

What is “Cloud Computing” ?

• “Cloud Computing is a style of computing where massively scalable IT-related capabilities are provided “as a service” using Internet technologies to multiple external customers”1

• “Is changing how IT delivers services and how a user can access computing resources at work, from home, and on the go. Cloud enables IT to respond to business opportunities with on-demand deliveries that are cost-effective and agile in the long run.”

• “Cloud” brings together the 3 different types of services delivery

– Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)

– Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)

– Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)

What is “Cloud Computing” ? • “Cloud Computing is a style of computing where massively scalable IT-related capabilities are provided “as a

service” using Internet technologies to multiple external customers”1

• Although a concept which is not totally new, we’ve been consuming online services for years (Email, Web, Shopping etc). Now much deeper and broader in application and context.

• “Cloud” brings together the 3 different types of services delivery

– Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)

– Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)

– Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)

1 Source: Gartner

Attributes of Cloud Computing

Source: Definition of Cloud Computing, National Institute of Standards and Technology

On-Premise

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Infrastructure

as a Service (IaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Platform

as a Service (PaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Software

as a Service (SaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Cloud Computing Service Models

Owned and manage by vendor Owned and managed by customer

On-Premise

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Infrastructure

as a Service (IaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Platform

as a Service (PaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Software

as a Service (SaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Infrastructure

as a Service (IaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

“The capability provided to the consumer is to provision processing, storage,

networks, and other fundamental computing resources where the consumer

is able to deploy and run arbitrary software, which can include operating

systems and applications. The consumer does not manage or control the

underlying cloud infrastructure but has control over operating systems,

storage, deployed applications, and possibly limited control of select

networking components (e.g., host firewalls).”1

Hardware is owned, maintained and managed by the Service Provider

Used as commodity and billed on per-use basis

Typical characteristics of IaaS service delivery – Utility computing service and billing model

– Automation of administrative tasks

– Dynamic scaling – up and down

Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)

1 Source: The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing v15

On-Premise

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Infrastructure

as a Service (IaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Platform

as a Service (PaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Software

as a Service (SaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Platform

as a Service (PaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)

“The capability provided to the consumer is to deploy onto the

cloud infrastructure consumer-created or acquired applications

created using programming languages and tools supported by the

provider. The consumer does not manage or control the underlying

cloud infrastructure including network, servers, operating systems,

or storage, but has control over the deployed applications and

possibly application hosting environment configurations.”1

Abstracted away from hardware layers which are owned and

maintained by the Service Provider without visibility to the customer

Typical characteristics of PaaS Environments are presented as singular entities – “Database Services”

rather than “Database Server”

1 Source: The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing v15

On-Premise

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Infrastructure

as a Service (IaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Platform

as a Service (PaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Software

as a Service (SaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

Software

as a Service (SaaS)

Applications

Middleware

Storage

Operating systems

Virtualization

Computers

Networking

Datacenter

“The capability provided to the consumer is to use the provider’s applications

running on a cloud infrastructure. The applications are accessible from various

client devices through a thin client interface such as a web browser (e.g., web-

based email). The consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud

infrastructure including network, servers, operating systems, storage, or even

individual application capabilities, with the possible exception of limited user-

specific application configuration settings.”1

Subscription – per user, per month – licensing model

All elements of service delivery managed and maintained by the Service

Provider

Typical characteristics of SaaS service delivery On-line access to commercial software applications

Centralized administration of permissions and access types

Single point updates and upgrades

Integration with other on-line services creating platform suites

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)

1 Source: The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing v15

Understanding to

Microsoft Private/Public Clouds

Journey to the Cloud

Cloud Computing Is Fundamentally Changing Business

and IT Conversations

Service Agreement

common management

IT as a Service on your terms hybrid environments.

Self Service Process Automation Monitoring Protection Provisioning and Configuration

Service Management

The Future of Cloud and Datacenter Management

MS. Private Cloud Definition

• PRIVATE CLOUD IS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CLOUD SERVICES on resources dedicated to your organization, whether they exist on-premises or off-premises.

– Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), i.e. infrastructure resources (compute, network, and storage) as a service

– Platform as a Service (PaaS), i.e. complete application platform as a service.

• Microsoft® offers solutions that deliver IaaS and PaaS for both Private and Public Cloud Deployments.

SAAS

PAAS

IAAS

Hyper-V

MS. Private Cloud- IT as a Service

IaaS Builds on Virtualization Layers required to build a Cloud

Storage Compute Network Facility

Management Layer

Virtualization Layer

Orchestration Layer

Automation Layer

Hardware Layer Virtualization provides the foundation (i.e., Fabric)

Additional Layers required for

IaaS

Self Service (Admin / Tenant Interfaces)

Each Cloud has a defined set of available resources and users, with Pre-defined quotas that limit how much users of that Cloud can consume.

Provides a more effective way to deploy, use, and mange VMs, Applications, and other IT Resources on hardware that’s dedicated to a single organization.

“ Microsoft’s Private Cloud Technologies, embodied in Hyper-V and System Center 2012.”

MS. Private Cloud- IT as a Service

Traditional Virtualization-Overview

• Require Human Intervention.

• VM Provisioning might be complex,

Requiring Approval, and Take long time.

• Need Automation Process.

• Cost.

Traditional Virtualization-Challenges

Exploring to Microsoft Private Cloud Components

Creating a Private Cloud with Hyper-V + System Center 2012

System Center 2012 helps you deliver IT as a Service

System Center 2012 Cloud and Datacenter Management

Deliver flexible and cost-effective

infrastructure with what you

already know and own

Heterogeneous support

Process automation

Self-service infrastructure

Predictable application service

levels delivered with deep

application insight

Service-centric approach

Comprehensive application manageability

Deep application monitoring and diagnosis

Private and public cloud computing

on your terms managed with

a common toolset

Flexibility with delegation and control

Common console across clouds

Physical, virtual, and cloud management

PREDICTABLE APPLICATIONS PRODUCTIVE INFRASTRUCTURE YOUR CLOUD

Web App Data

Creating a Microsoft Private Cloud

Using MS. Private Cloud Scenarios

Build Your Private Cloud

Hyper-V Cloud

Microsoft Private Cloud Solutions

Hyper-V Cloud Microsoft Private Cloud Solutions

Hyper-V Cloud Microsoft Private Cloud Solutions

PRE-CONFIGURED

PRIVATE CLOUD

Hyper-V Cloud

Fast Track

Hyper-V Cloud Microsoft Private Cloud Solutions

ON-PREMISES PRIVATE

CLOUD

Hyper-V Cloud

Deployment Guides

More Information

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/private-

cloud/default.aspx

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