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Server Modernization
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Agenda & Objectives
To show you how Microsoft and Windows Server 2008 R2 can help you achieve your IT goals
Explore ways to help you maximize your IT resources
The Microsoft Picture
IT Challenges and Goals
Product highlights
The Optimized Datacenter Project
OBJECTIVES AGENDA
Microsoft Solutions for an Optimized Datacenter
ServerModernizatio
n
Unix Migration
HPC
Server Virtualization
Branch Modernization
Datacenter Management
Secure & Well Managed
Exchange
Secure & Well Managed
SharePoint
ServerModernizatio
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“We looked at VMware but decided against it because we wanted to benefit from the end-to-end integration that Microsoft virtualization and management technologies will provide us.” —Pontus Blomkvist, Service Design Manager, Banverket
Integration with Existing Infrastructure
Integrated Solutions
Integration with Business
Applications
Cross-Platform Interoperability
through Management
Integrated Technologies
Energy Costs
Lower Budgets
System Complexit
y
Evolving Business
NeedsServer Sprawl
Addressing Datacenter Challenges
R2 Power Manageme
nt
Power & Consolidati
on
Simplified Manageme
nt and Automatio
n
Enable Anywhere
AccessHyper-V
ScalabilityAdvanced Hardware Support
WINDOWS SERVER 2008 R2Live Migration of running VMsSupport for 64-cores, 1 TB RAM and 256 VMsIntegrated RDS/VDI for unified virtual managementSupport for SuSE, Red Hat and SolarisAlso, SCVMM can manage ESX
SITUATION TODAYDifficult management of high-density VM sitesLimited hardware resources per VMsLack of unified virtualization architectureLimited VM client supportDifficult end-to-end management
Virtualization with Hyper-V & RDS
With virtualization, we will save about 50 percent of our annual energy budget for cooling and electricity. Virtualization saves us on hardware and labor. We also save on software licensing fees. And we can save money by creating and managing virtual test environments for some applications with our development group. - LukOil Oil Company
Power Management
Increase productivity and reduce footprintLead by example
Built in energy efficiency Resource optimizationGuidance & education
Centralize controlAnalyze operationsMonitor goals
WINDOWS SERVER 2008 R2Processor Power Management (PPM)Core ParkingCentralized StorageReduced Power & Cooling costs (+6%)
SITUATION TODAYOnly basic server power managementProliferation of disparate hardwareLack of power reporting
REDUCE MANAGE RETHINK
Over time, however, the company expects to benefit from reduced power consumption and costs. “Because of our size, we can realize significant gains by managing power more efficiently,” says Buckingham. “The electricity billing in our data centers is based on metered power, and we can reduce our monthly bills if we control power consumption with Windows Server 2008 R2.” - MySpace.com
Scalability & Reliability
WINDOWS SERVER 2008 R2Scaling Out
Flexible management features & emphasis on virtualizationScaling Up
In-box support for the latest CPU, storage and networking technologies
SITUATION TODAYLack of advanced hardware supportDisparate systems for advanced hardware and server solutionsLack of unified management infrastructure
Employee productivity has improved so much that he was able to defer hiring additional sales and management personnel this year. “The $120,000 to $150,000 a year it would cost to fund these positions now goes straight to our bottom line or gets distributed to current employees to help preclude layoffs in the future. - Convergent Computing
WINDOWS SERVER 2008 R2Best Practice Analyzers across server rolesPowerShell and PowerShell-enabled management toolsExpanded R2 management tool portfolio & System Center suite availability
SITUATION TODAYIncreased need for organizational resource reportingToo many manual tasksComplex monitoring and event reportingMultiple management tools
Automation & Reporting
Using Windows Server 2008 R2, we accomplished a whole year’s worth of IT projects in the first quarter of 2009—even in this tight economy…We couldn’t be more pleased.
- Convergent Computing
With DirectAccess, CCO is saving about $40,000 a year by eliminating its VPN and all its associated hardware, software, licensing, and carrier charges - Convergent Computing
MARKET OPPORTUNITYIDC projects the total VPN Security Solutions market to go to $2.9 billion by 2013. Direct Access requirement for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 willdrive demand for new PC and Server HW. Direct Access allows customers to avoid purchasing and managing additional VPN HW, SW, and carrier charges.
FEATURE OVERVIEWComprehensive anywhere access for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2
Seamless, always-on, secure connectivity; no separate client software requiredUtilizes networking technologies already in Windows Server 2008 No separate action required to connect to corpnet while remote. Corpnet is simply there.Leverages policy-based network accessEnables desktop management regardless of client location.
DirectAccess
SITUATION TODAY
Application and data access over WAN is slow in branch offices
Slow connections hurt user productivity
Improving network performance is expensive and difficult to implement
Caches content downloaded from file and Web servers
Users in the branch can quickly open files stored in the cache
Frees up network bandwidth for other uses
BranchCache™
Branch Office Network PerformanceMake Users Productive Anywhere
Using the BranchCache™ features in Windows Server® 2008 R2 and Windows 7, CCO has simplified remote connection to its network and speed the downloading of important files. It has cut costs by eliminating its virtual private network and has seen a 43 percent savings in wide area network (WAN) bandwidth. - Convergent Computing
WSR2/ W7 SOLUTION
Familiar and Supported
Consistent User InterfaceReduced training costs
Leverage existing IT skill sets
Empower Your Team
Tools, Guidance,Training
“Microsoft tools offer a consistent look and feel … For IT, this simplifies management. For business users, that contributes to increased productivity.” - Dan Wakefield, IT Operations Manager, Enterasys
Multiple Service Options
Tailored Services Offerings &
Trusted Partners
Windows Server 2008 R2Deployment Tools
PLAN
Windows 7,Windows Server 2008
and Hyper-V Security Guide
Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
(MDT)
Offline VM Servicing Tool
(OVMST)
Service Level
Dashboard
Microsoft Assessment and
Planning Toolkit (MAP)
InfrastructurePlanning and Design
Guides (IPD)
Save weeks of server deployment time
ReduceCompliance Risk
Reduce hardening cycle by 3-12 months
Track AvailabilityEnd-to-End
SVAMIT Enterprise Management Offering Portfolio
Microsoft Service Offerings
Simplify systems management, enabling you to spend less time and budget on maintaining your systems
Enable…• Proactive monitoring• Capacity Mgt of
Systems & Apps• Attainment of Service
Level Goals
Mobile Device Management
Clearly Defined Engagement Scope
Configuration Management
End to End Monitoring
Maximize cost savings and improve business continuity through seamless physical and virtual management, interoperable tools, and a familiar platform
Server Virtualization
w/Advanced Mgt
• Lower cost of managing devices
• Improve compliance• Implement best
practices to simplify mobile device management
Facilitate server virtualization and IT management roadmaps
Flexible to meet your business needs and circumstances
Microsoft Optimized Datacenters
House hundreds of thousands of serversThousands of new servers deployed each month
Most recent datacenter: ~500,000 square feet, 27 megawatts
MICROSOFT GLOBAL FOUNDATION SERVICES
Red
uce C
osts
Incre
ase A
gility
Guiding PrinciplesSmart Growth
Measurable EfficiencyGlobal Trust
Next Steps
Step 1Complete an IO assessment
Step 2Find out more about Optimization solutions
Step 3Use the Solution Accelerators to plan for Optimization projects
Step 4Talk to a Microsoft partner about optimizing your datacenter
Unprecedented synergies with client OS
Anywhere access
Increased server consolidation
Greater administrative control
Summary
Rich Web-based experiences
Performance and scalability enhancements
© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.Microsoft, Active Directory, Windows, and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.
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