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System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012
der Wolkenmacher!
Bernhard Frank Technical Evangelist
Microsoft Deutschland GmbH
blogs.technet.com/bernhard_frank
Agenda The Shift to Cloud Computing
Cloud and Datacenter Management Solution Overview
Configure and Deploy Private Cloud Infrastructure
Abstraction | Heterogeneity | Access | Control | Standardize Deployment
Monitor and Operate Private Cloud Infrastructure
Optimize | Control | Right-Size
Resources
Self Service
Service
Delivery & 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
Data Protection
Manager App
Owner
Application Management Service Delivery & Automation Infrastructure Management
Flexibility with delegation and control
Applications self-service across clouds
Physical, virtual, and cloud management
PREDICTABLE APPLICATIONS PRODUCTIVE
INFRASTRUCTURE YOUR CLOUD
Heterogeneous support
Process automation
Self-service infrastructure
Deep application monitoring and diagnosis
Comprehensive application manageability
Service-centric approach
System Center 2012 Cloud and Data Center Management
Virtual Machine Manager
Management Server
SCVMM Connector
Windows PowerShell
Self Service Web Portal Console
VMware ESX
Hosts and
Clusters
Management Interfaces
Storage / Networking
VMM
Library
Server
Hyper-V
Hosts and Clusters VMware ESX
Hosts and
Clusters
Windows
Software
Update
Services
Server
(WSUS)
Virtualization Abstraction Layer
VMware vCenter
Operations Manager
Management Server
Citrix XenServer
Hosts and Clusters
Windows
Deployment
Services
Server (WDS)
SQL Server
Architecture
Data Center Two Data Center One
Development Production
Constructing the Private Cloud
Logical & Standardized
Diverse Infrastructure
Cloud Abstraction
Delegated Capacity
Standardized Services
Assign dedicated and shared resources
Production
Development
Private Cloud Usage Scenario
Configure the fabric (servers, network, storage)
Create a cloud from the fabric
Delegate the cloud to a Self Service User
Self Service User creates VMs and Services in the cloud
Transform Your Data Center into a Private Cloud
HETEROGENEITY
Create cloud abstractions across
virtualized infrastructure from
Microsoft, VMware, and Citrix.
ABSTRACTION
Take the underlying
infrastructure of networking,
storage, and compute, and
abstract those resources into
clouds.
ACCESS
Manage resource utilization and
service creation by delegating
self-service access to cloud
resources.
CONTROL
Standardize application
deployment using templates.
Data Center Two Data Center One
Development Production
Create the Private Cloud
Logical & Standardized
Cloud Abstraction
Production
Development
Logically Group Your Resources into Clouds
Create clouds for specific needs
View deployed services and VMs
Overprovision across cloud resources
Connect to Physical Infrastructure Components
Aggregate capacity of underlying resources
Choose your logical network abstractions
Choose the types of storage available
Control Amount of Cloud Resources
Place limits around physical resources consumed by cloud
Dynamically adjust resource limits as needs change
Control the Types of VMs for Self-Service Users
Set constraints and limits around VMs with capability profiles
Attach to clouds to control usage
Data Center Two Data Center One
Development Production
Delegating Access to Private Cloud Capacity
Cloud Abstraction
Delegated Capacity
Production
Development
Infrastructure Operations
Administrator Delegated Administrator Infrastructure
Administrator Infrastructure Administrator • Entire system
• Can take any action
• Host groups and clouds
• Can take any action at that level
Read-Only Administrator
• Host groups and clouds
• No actions
Role-Based Access
Self-Service User
Application Owner
• Clouds only
• Revocable actions
• Quota controlled
Assign Actions to User Roles
Create custom roles
Choose actions and change actions dynamically as needed
Uses Active Directory users and groups
Assign Quota Capacity
Ability to set quota at the “all members combined” level
Ability to set quota at the “individual member” level
50 VM limit for all members of user role 10 VM limit per individual member
Scale out & health policy
Scale out & health policy
Scale out & health policy
Service template (Multi-tier .NET applications)
IIS
HW profile OS profile App profile
Application server
HW profile OS profile App profile
SQL
HW profile OS profile App profile
Web tier Application tier Data tier
Standardize Application Deployment
Compute Storage Network
Web (IIS) App (App-V) Data (SQL)
Anatomy of a Service Template
Scale-out & health policy
Service Template (Multi-Tier .NET App)
SQL
HW profile OS profile SQL profile
Data Tier
SQL DAC Configuration
Service Template
Library
Scale-out & health policy
App Server
HW profile OS profile App profile
App Tier
Scale-out & health policy
IIS
HW profile OS profile App profile
Web Tier
W2K8R2.VHD OS
settings MSDeploy
package
Configuration App-V Configuration
Create Service Template with Service Designer
Use the ribbon for contextual actions within the Service Template Designer.
Use the designer canvas to build your service template from virtual machine templates, Logical Networks, and Load Balancers.
Set service-related properties such as cost center, description, release version.
Preview pane shows view of your service deployment.
Settings allow you to set deployment specific variables.
Ribbon bar for deploy activity or to check deployment ratings.
Deploy Service Through Deployment Preview
Perform operations at the service level, tier level, or individual VM level.
View specific service, tier, or application settings.
View Deployed Service
Microsoft Hyper-V
vCenter Server
VMware vSphere 4.1
Support for Multiple Hypervisors Virtual Machine Manager
Citrix XenServer 6.0
Host Group
OPTIMIZING CLOUD UTILIZATION THROUGH DYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION
Virtual Machine Manager
• Dynamic Optimization • Power Optimization
Why Dynamic Optimization?
As application workloads
change, I need my Private
Cloud to change resource
utilization accordingly.
At the end of each
quarter, my finance
application needs more
resources, but other
times it is mostly idle.
I need to ensure all
applications get the
resources they need
when they need them
and I can’t watch this all
the time.
If I am not using
resources, I don’t want
to waste the energy to
run the infrastructure. I
want power only on
what I need.
Dynamic Optimization in Action
Virtual Machine Manager
Res
ou
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Uti
lizat
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Time of Day
Optimization Threshold
Dynamic Optimization Fundamentals
LIVE MIGRATION MANAGED RESOURCES OPTIONS
• Keeps cluster balanced
• Avoids VM downtime
• Supports
heterogeneous clusters
• Microsoft Hyper-V
• VMware vSphere
• Citrix XenServer
• Considers CPU,
memory, disk IO,
network IO
• Optimizes when
resource moves above
resource threshold
• Considers entire cluster
• Manual or automatic
optimization
• User controlled
frequency
• Configurable
aggressiveness
Dynamic Optimization handles your ever-changing workloads
Power Optimization in Action
Virtual Machine Manager
Reso
urc
e U
tiliza
tio
n
Time of Day
Optimization Threshold
Power Optimization Fundamentals
MANAGED RESOURCES USER DEFINED SCHEDULE POWER OPERATIONS
• Considers CPU, memory, disk
IO, network IO
• Optimizes when resource
moves below resource
threshold
• Considers entire cluster
• Optimized only within
specified hours of the day
• Enabled when Dynamic
Optimization set to
“Automated”
• Uses Live Migration to move
VMs off the host before
powering down
• Ensures that optimization will
not overload remaining
systems
• Ensures that powering off will
not violate cluster quorum
requirement
• Leverages out-of-band
management for power
operations
Power Optimization helps conserve energy in the datacenter
Capacity Reporting and Management
• I need to know the utilization of my private cloud infrastructure, now.
• I need to trend my private cloud infrastructure usage over time.
• I need to forecast future private cloud infrastructure resource needs.
Analysis and What-If Forecasting
• Monitor the usage of the private cloud, and trend the data over time
• Analyze the historical data to create “what-if” scenarios for future planning
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Timeline
CPU Usage Forecast
Historical Data95% Confidence Forecast Data
Datacenter Two Datacenter One
Development Production
Constructing the Private Cloud
Logical & Standardized
Diverse Infrastructure
Cloud Abstraction
Delegated Capacity
Standardized Services
Assign dedicated and shared resources
Production
Development
•Optimized to handle dynamic workloads
•Controlled access to Private Cloud resources
•Systematic approach to service updates
•Right-Sized now and in the future
Monitor and Operate Private Cloud
Infrastructure
DC Admin
System Center 2012 - Virtual Machine Manager: Provisioning
Your Private Cloud Infrastructure and Applications
PROVISION AND MANAGE
STANDARDIZED APPLICATION
SERVICES
• Provision standardized
applications
• Simplify application management
• Cloud enable existing apps
DELIVER FLEXIBLE AND COST-
EFFECTIVE INFRASTRUCTURE
• Pool and allocate data center
resources
• Multi-hypervisor management
• Flexible delegation with control
• Self-service infrastructure
OPTIMIZE VIRTUALIZATION
MANAGEMENT
• Optimize infrastructure based
on application needs
• Highly available private cloud
infrastructure
• Industry standards support
• Designed to handle your heterogeneous virtualization
• Abstracted resources to create your private cloud
• Delegated access to your private cloud infrastructure
• Controlled deployments through service templates
Configure and Deploy Private Cloud
Infrastructure
DC Admin
IT-Camp
• Auch hier auf der CeBIT -> gleich nebenan • Kostenlose Hands-On
• Notebook required
• Oder einfach nur zusehen
• 3x täglich • Virtualisierung
• Active Directory Migration (2003 -> 2008R2)
• Active Directory 2008R2 Features
Empfehlungen für die ersten Schritte mit der Private Cloud Kurzüberblick in den Blogeinträgen Was ist eine Private Cloud und was brauche ich dafür? und Leitfaden: So bauen Sie sich eine Private Cloud Microsoft Virtual Academy Die Microsoft Virtual Academy (MVA) ist eine cloudbasierte Lernumgebung mit Lerninhalten rund um die Themen Cloud Services und Virtualisierung. Sie können kostenlos auf eine Vielzahl von Schulungsmaterialien online zugreifen. Wählen Sie Kurse zu Ihren Themen aus, bearbeiten Sie die Kursmaterialien und testen Sie zum Abschluss Ihr Wissen.
MVA-Kurse •Enhancing Your Business and Career with the Private Cloud •Planning, Building and Managing a Private Cloud •Microsoft Virtualization for VMware Professionals - The Platform •Microsoft Virtualization for VMware Professionals – Management •Microsoft Virtualization for VMware Professionals – VDI
Trainings & Zertifizierungen Nutzen Sie jetzt die Gelegenheit, Ihr bestehendes Know-how in Richtung Cloud-Technologien auszubauen und sich als Private Cloud-Experte in Ihrem Unternehmen zu positionieren. Legen Sie am besten auch gleich die zugehörigen Prüfungen ab und lassen Sie das neue Wissen zertifizieren. Empfohlene Zertifizierungen •Prüfung 70-659: TS: Windows Server 2008 R2, Server-Virtualisierung •Prüfung 70-400: TS: Konfigurieren von Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 Technet – weitere VIDEOS & WEBCASTS
•TechSummit Cloud - aufgezeichnete Sessions •Cloud Computing auf TechNet Edge •TechNet Webcasts zum Thema Virtualisierung •TechNet Webcasts zum Thema Cloud •"How Do I?"-Videos
Weitere Lernressourcen •Durchsuchen Sie den Microsoft Lernkatalog •Finden Sie einen Microsoft Learning-Partner in Ihrer Nähe
Thema Link
Cloud Services-Webseite [Link]
Private Cloud-Webseite [Link]
Private Cloud-Webseite (engl.) [Link]
Virtualisierungswebseite [Link]
Windows Server-Webseite [Link]
System Center-Webseite [Link]
Microsoft Private Cloud Fast Track [Link]
TechNet Windows Server-Seite [Link]
TechNet System Center-Webseite [Link]
Microsoft Support Information [Link]
Thema Link
Microsoft PinPoint [Link]
Kostenfreie Online-Trainings für IT Pros [Link]
TechNet „Aufbau einer Private Cloud“ [Link]
Kundenreferenzen [Link]
Windows Server-Evaluationsversion [Link]
System Center-Evaluationsversion [Link]
Hyper-V Server-Evaluationsversion [Link]
Lizenzinformationen Virtualisierung [Link]
Zertifizierungen zu Virtualisierung [Link]
BITKOM Leitfaden Cloud Computing [Link]
Wertvolle Ressourcen Nutzen Sie diese!
Next Steps
Microsoft System Center 2012:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us
/server-cloud/system-center/default.aspx
• Virtual Machine Manager
• Operations Manager
• Orchestrator
• Service Manager
• Data Protection Manager
• Configuration Manager
• App Controller
System Center Marketplace:
http://systemcenter.pinpoint.micr
osoft.com
Blogs:
http://blogs.technet.com
/systemcenter
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