What’s VNext on The Virtualization Management Toward Private CLOUD ?July 30, 2011Slide 1Lai YoongSeng (MVP VM)Technical Consultant, Redynamicswww.ms4u.info | laiys@redynamics.com
Session Objective and TakeawaysObjectives:Architecture of Next Generation of Virtualization Management4 Pillars of ManagementDeploymentFabricCloudServicesDemosKey Takeaways:Give you ability to understand key features of System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 for use with Private CloudSlide 2
Virtual machine manager 2008: ArchitectureSelf Service Web PortalConsoleOperations Manager Management ServerWindows PowerShellSCVMM ConnectorVirtual Machine Manager Management ServerManagement InterfacesVMM Library ServerVirtualization Abstraction Layer VMware vCenterHyper-V Hosts and ClustersVMware ESX Hosts and ClustersVMware ESX Hosts and Clusters
Virtual machine manager 2012: ArchitectureSelf Service Web PortalConsoleOperations Manager Management ServerWindows PowerShellSCVMM ConnectorVirtual Machine Manager Management ServerManagement InterfacesVMM Library ServerWindows Deployment Services Server (WDS)Virtualization Abstraction Layer Windows Software Update Services Server(WSUS)VMware vCenterHyper-V Hosts and ClustersCitrix XenServer Hosts and ClustersVMware ESX Hosts and ClustersVMware ESX Hosts and ClustersStorage / Networking
DeploymentServicesCloudFabricsBare MetalMultiple HypervisorNetwork ManagementStorage ManagementUpdate ManagementDynamic OptimizationPower ManagementCluster ManagementServices TemplateApplication DeploymentImage Based ServicesApplication Owner UsageCapacity and CapabilitiesDelegation and QuotaHAV VMMUpgrade
Deployment ManagementHighly Available VMM ServerVMM server is now cluster aware so there’s no single point of failureUpgrade VMMWindows Server 2008 R2 or aboveSQL 2008 SP2or aboveNo SQL ExpressNo SQL Server 2005DeploymentHAV VMMUpgrade
WalkthroughDemoSlide 7
Fabric ManagementPhysical ServerIntegrate with WDS – Hyper-V Host Bare Metal deploymentIntegrate Remote Server hardware management – IPMI, DCMI, SMASH, Custom via ProviderManage multiple hypervisors – Hyper-V, VMware, XenFabricsBare MetalMultiple HypervisorNetwork ManagementStorage ManagementUpdate ManagementDynamic OptimizationPower ManagementCluster ManagementNetworkDefine Logical Networks using VLANs and Subnets per datacenter locationAddress management for Static IPs, Load Balancer VIPs and MAC addressesLoad Balancer Integration (F5, Netscaler, Brocade)StorageStorage Management using SMI-S (EMC, NetApp, EVA, etc)Discover storage arrays and poolsClassify storage based on throughput and capabilitiesDiscover or configure LUNs and assign to hosts and clustersRapid provisioning of VMs using snap cloning of LUNs
Fabric ManagementUpdate Management of Fabric ServersIntegrated with Windows Server Update ServerFabricsBare MetalMultiple HypervisorNetwork ManagementStorage ManagementUpdate ManagementDynamic OptimizationPower ManagementCluster ManagementDynamic Optimization (DO)Keeps cluster balanced for resource usageLive Migration avoids VM downtimeDoes not require Operations ManagerSupports Hyper-V, VMware and Citrix XenServer clustersPower Optimization (PO)Leverages live migration to pack more VMs per hostPowers down servers to optimize for power utilizationLeverages out-of-band management for power off/on
Update ManagementDemoSlide 10
CLOUD ManagementCloudPrivate CloudCompute: Logical grouping of hosts or clusters in host groupsStorage: Storage Classifications, Pools, Providers and ArraysNetwork: Logical Networks, IP/MAC Address Pools, Load Balancers, VIP TemplatesApplication Owner UsageCapacity and CapabilitiesDelegation and QuotaCloud Capacity and CapabilitiesAggregate capacity of underlying resourcesDimension of CapacityvCPU , vMemory, vStorage, # of VM, QuotaBuilt- in set representing underlying limits for Hyper-V, Citrix Xen andProcessor Range (i.e. 1 - 4)Memory Range (i.e. 16MB – 32 GB)Number of disks (0 – 7)Number of NICs (0 – 7)Delegation - User RoleQuota: Defines per-user limits on compute, memory, storage, number of VMs
Cloud ManagementDemoSlide 12
SERVICES ManagementService TemplatesUsed to model a multi-tier applicationSource of truth for deployed service configurationApplicationsBuilt-in support for Web deploy, Server App-V, SQL DACCustom command execution for other application packagesImage-basedOS separated from appsComposed during deploymentServicingChange the template and then apply that change to deployed instancesServicesServices TemplateApplication DeploymentImage Based Services
Service ManagementDemoSlide 14
What’s NEXT STEP?Try VMM 2012 Beta @ Test Environment1Services ManagementCloud ManagementDeployment ManagementFabric Management4352
ResourcesJoin Malaysia Community :-Search “MVUG” @ FacebookDownload - http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/en/us/virtual-machine-manager/vm-vnext-beta.aspx Lai’s Blog- http://www.ms4u.infoSystem Center VMM 2012 Technet Library - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg610610.aspx
Q & Alaiys@redynamics.comSlide 17

What's VNext On Virtualization Management Toward Private Cloud

  • 1.
    What’s VNext onThe Virtualization Management Toward Private CLOUD ?July 30, 2011Slide 1Lai YoongSeng (MVP VM)Technical Consultant, Redynamicswww.ms4u.info | laiys@redynamics.com
  • 2.
    Session Objective andTakeawaysObjectives:Architecture of Next Generation of Virtualization Management4 Pillars of ManagementDeploymentFabricCloudServicesDemosKey Takeaways:Give you ability to understand key features of System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 for use with Private CloudSlide 2
  • 3.
    Virtual machine manager2008: ArchitectureSelf Service Web PortalConsoleOperations Manager Management ServerWindows PowerShellSCVMM ConnectorVirtual Machine Manager Management ServerManagement InterfacesVMM Library ServerVirtualization Abstraction Layer VMware vCenterHyper-V Hosts and ClustersVMware ESX Hosts and ClustersVMware ESX Hosts and Clusters
  • 4.
    Virtual machine manager2012: ArchitectureSelf Service Web PortalConsoleOperations Manager Management ServerWindows PowerShellSCVMM ConnectorVirtual Machine Manager Management ServerManagement InterfacesVMM Library ServerWindows Deployment Services Server (WDS)Virtualization Abstraction Layer Windows Software Update Services Server(WSUS)VMware vCenterHyper-V Hosts and ClustersCitrix XenServer Hosts and ClustersVMware ESX Hosts and ClustersVMware ESX Hosts and ClustersStorage / Networking
  • 5.
    DeploymentServicesCloudFabricsBare MetalMultiple HypervisorNetworkManagementStorage ManagementUpdate ManagementDynamic OptimizationPower ManagementCluster ManagementServices TemplateApplication DeploymentImage Based ServicesApplication Owner UsageCapacity and CapabilitiesDelegation and QuotaHAV VMMUpgrade
  • 6.
    Deployment ManagementHighly AvailableVMM ServerVMM server is now cluster aware so there’s no single point of failureUpgrade VMMWindows Server 2008 R2 or aboveSQL 2008 SP2or aboveNo SQL ExpressNo SQL Server 2005DeploymentHAV VMMUpgrade
  • 7.
  • 8.
    Fabric ManagementPhysical ServerIntegratewith WDS – Hyper-V Host Bare Metal deploymentIntegrate Remote Server hardware management – IPMI, DCMI, SMASH, Custom via ProviderManage multiple hypervisors – Hyper-V, VMware, XenFabricsBare MetalMultiple HypervisorNetwork ManagementStorage ManagementUpdate ManagementDynamic OptimizationPower ManagementCluster ManagementNetworkDefine Logical Networks using VLANs and Subnets per datacenter locationAddress management for Static IPs, Load Balancer VIPs and MAC addressesLoad Balancer Integration (F5, Netscaler, Brocade)StorageStorage Management using SMI-S (EMC, NetApp, EVA, etc)Discover storage arrays and poolsClassify storage based on throughput and capabilitiesDiscover or configure LUNs and assign to hosts and clustersRapid provisioning of VMs using snap cloning of LUNs
  • 9.
    Fabric ManagementUpdate Managementof Fabric ServersIntegrated with Windows Server Update ServerFabricsBare MetalMultiple HypervisorNetwork ManagementStorage ManagementUpdate ManagementDynamic OptimizationPower ManagementCluster ManagementDynamic Optimization (DO)Keeps cluster balanced for resource usageLive Migration avoids VM downtimeDoes not require Operations ManagerSupports Hyper-V, VMware and Citrix XenServer clustersPower Optimization (PO)Leverages live migration to pack more VMs per hostPowers down servers to optimize for power utilizationLeverages out-of-band management for power off/on
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    CLOUD ManagementCloudPrivate CloudCompute:Logical grouping of hosts or clusters in host groupsStorage: Storage Classifications, Pools, Providers and ArraysNetwork: Logical Networks, IP/MAC Address Pools, Load Balancers, VIP TemplatesApplication Owner UsageCapacity and CapabilitiesDelegation and QuotaCloud Capacity and CapabilitiesAggregate capacity of underlying resourcesDimension of CapacityvCPU , vMemory, vStorage, # of VM, QuotaBuilt- in set representing underlying limits for Hyper-V, Citrix Xen andProcessor Range (i.e. 1 - 4)Memory Range (i.e. 16MB – 32 GB)Number of disks (0 – 7)Number of NICs (0 – 7)Delegation - User RoleQuota: Defines per-user limits on compute, memory, storage, number of VMs
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    SERVICES ManagementService TemplatesUsedto model a multi-tier applicationSource of truth for deployed service configurationApplicationsBuilt-in support for Web deploy, Server App-V, SQL DACCustom command execution for other application packagesImage-basedOS separated from appsComposed during deploymentServicingChange the template and then apply that change to deployed instancesServicesServices TemplateApplication DeploymentImage Based Services
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    What’s NEXT STEP?TryVMM 2012 Beta @ Test Environment1Services ManagementCloud ManagementDeployment ManagementFabric Management4352
  • 16.
    ResourcesJoin Malaysia Community:-Search “MVUG” @ FacebookDownload - http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/en/us/virtual-machine-manager/vm-vnext-beta.aspx Lai’s Blog- http://www.ms4u.infoSystem Center VMM 2012 Technet Library - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg610610.aspx
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Editor's Notes

  • #3 ObjectiveAfter today session, you will gain ???