5. セッション ID セッションタイトル
DC-B301 A Geek's Guide to USMT 5.0
DC-B302 Demonstrations of Assessment and Deployment Kit Tools
DC-B303 Advanced Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2012 Update 1 Customizations
DC-B304 Implementing the Windows To Go Concept in an Enterprise Environment
DC-B305 Application Compatibility for Windows 8
DC-B306 Building the Perfect Windows 8 Image
DC-B308 Deploying Windows 8 Using Lite Touch
DC-B310 Develop a Successful Flexible Desktop Strategy in Today’s Digital Era
DC-B311 Windows Sysinternals Primer
6. セッション ID セッションタイトル
DC-B315 Internet Explorer 10 Administration
DC-B316 Real World Windows 8 Deployment with MDT 2012 Update 1
DC-B317 Deploying Windows To Go in the Real World
DC-B318 What's New in Windows 8 Deployment
DC-B319 Windows RT in the Enterprise
DC-B320 Windows Store Apps: Enterprise LOB App Deployment Scenarios
DC-B401 Advanced Automation Using Windows Powershell
DC-B402 Windows 8 Security Internals
14. Windows AIK ADK
• Windows PE 3.x • Windows PE 4.0
• USMT 4.0 • USMT 5.0
• Windows System Image Manager • Windows System Image Manager
• DISM • DISM
• ImageX • ImageX*
• Application Compatibility Toolkit
6.0
• Volume Activation Management
Tool
• Windows Performance Toolkit
• Windows Assessment Toolkit
15. Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8
Windows XP USMT 3 USMT 4 USMT 4, 5 USMT 5
Windows Vista Not supported USMT 4 USMT 4, 5 USMT 5
Windows 7 Not supported Not supported USMT 4, 5 USMT 5
Windows 8 Not supported Not supported Not supported USMT 5
http://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2012/04/13/new-usmt-5-0-
features-for-windows-8-consumer-preview.aspx
23. Windows 8 tablets Windows 8 tablets Windows RT tablets
with Intel Core with Intel Atom with ARM
64-bit processors 32-bit processors processors
24. Know the Choices of 1 Determine Customer’s 2 Choose a Device Based on Capabilities 3
Windows-Powered Tablets Device Needs
CAPABILITIES CHOICE OF TABLETS
Windows 8 Tablets Mobility
with Intel Core Processors Weight | Battery Life Best Mobility: Windows 8 Tablets with Intel Atom processors
Mobility or Windows RT Tablets
Workload More Intensive Workloads: Windows 8 Tablets with Intel Core processors
Windows 8 Tablets Workload
with Intel Atom Processors Casual | Intensive
Desktop Apps: Windows 8 Tablets with Intel Core or Intel Atom processors
Apps Dedicated LOB Apps: Windows 8 Tablets with Intel Core or Intel Atom
processors or Windows RT Tablets
Windows RT Tablets Apps
with ARM Processors Desktop apps | Windows Store apps
LOB apps | Remote apps Best Connectivity: Windows 8 Tablets with Intel Core or Intel Atom processors
running Windows 8 Enterprise (DirectAccess)
Occasional Connectivity: Windows 8 Tablets with Intel Core or Intel Atom
Connectivity processors that can automatically sync files using SkyDrive
Corporate Access | Always On Connectivity or SkyDrive Pro
Through VPN Connections: All Windows 8 and Windows RT* tablets
Manageability Always On: Windows 8 Tablets with Intel Atom processors or Windows RT
Full | Simple | Governance Tablets
Full Manageability: Windows 8 Tablets with Intel Core or Intel
Atom processors
Simple Manageability: All Windows 8 or Windows RT Tablets managed
Manageability by Windows Intune
Governance: All Windows 8 and Windows RT Tablets with Exchange ActiveSync
policies
26. RemoteApp
• Grant access to line-of-business applications and data
• Seamlessly launch apps from Windows RT
• Secure corporate data: avoid storing enterprise data on consumer
devices
• Ensure compliance requirements
VDI
• Full VDI experience supported
• Rich experience everywhere (RemoteFX, USB redirection, Multi-touch remoting)
• Best value for VDI (Fairshare)
• Efficient management
27. Security capabilities on Windows RT devices
• Secured Boot, Trusted Boot
• Device Encryption
• Picture password, Credentials Locker
• Windows Firewall, Windows Defender
• NAP (Network Access Protection) supported
Governance through Exchange ActiveSync (EAS)*
• Password requirements (e.g., password complexity, picture password,
device lock, password expiration etc.)
• Multiple EAS accounts & settings
• Report on device encryption status
• Remote Content Wipe (by user or admin)
* Enabled through Mail app
28. Cloud-based management with Windows Intune
• Single pane-of-glass administration through System Center Configuration Manager
2012 SP1
• Features:
• Distribute and manage new Windows apps (via sideloading)
• Push configurations (e.g., VPN config)
• Enforce more governance settings
• Ensure compliance (e.g., monitor security settings)
• Collect inventory information (e.g., which LOB apps are installed)
Diagnostics and troubleshooting
• Windows PowerShell supported
• Scripting language, cmdlets, providers, and management capabilities
• .NET Scripting tailored for power and reliability
29.
30. Customizing Browser
the Browser Management
Deployment
Methods App Compat
31. Title bar, Connection Security Add-on Preset web
branding, settings settings component pages /
graphics s links
32.
33. ~1500 Default Browser
Group Policies total for Notify users if Internet Explorer
supports of all versions of IE is not the default web browser
28 Adobe Flash
Turn off Adobe Flash in Internet Explorer and
New Group Policies prevent applications from using Internet
for Internet Explorer 10 Explorer technology to instantiate Flash objects
For more information, see TechNet Library content: Group Policy Settings in Internet Explorer 10
36. セッション ID セッションタイトル
UD-B201 Hierarchy Simplification with Configuration Manager 2012
UD-B301 Application Delivery with System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1 and
Windows Intune
UD-B302 Reduce IT Energy Waste and Implement PC Power Management
UD-B303 Augmenting Your Windows Management Strategy with System Center 2012
Configuration Manager Task Sequences
UD-B304 Boundaries in System Center Configuration Manager 2012
UD-B305 How Microsoft IT Uses System Center Configuration Manager 2012 SP1
UD-B306 Notes From the Field: Complex and Massive Configuration Manager Migrations
UD-B307 Compliance Settings and Control End–User Installed Software
UD-B308 Advanced Infrastructure for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1
UD-B309 Deploying and Configuring Mobile Device Management Infrastructure
37. セッション ID セッションタイトル
UD-B310 Deploying and Managing Windows 8 with Configuration Manager 2012 SP1
UD-B311 Deploying System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1 With Windows Intune
UD-B313 Documentation, Disaster Recovery, and Using Scripts as Time Savers
UD-B314 Replacing BIOS With a UEFI Deployment
UD-B316 Migrating From Configuration Manager 2007 to Configuration Manager 2012
UD-B317 Manageability of Mac & Linux Using System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
SP1
UD-B318 Managing Embedded Devices with Configuration Manager 2012
UD-B319 How Microsoft IT Upgrades System Center Configuration Manager 2012 Hierarchy
with System Center Orchestrator Automation
UD-B320 Configuration Manager 2012: MVP Experts Panel
UD-B323 Software Deployments: From GPO–Based to Configuration Manager
38. セッション ID セッションタイトル
UD-B324 SQL Server 2012 for System Center Administrators
UD-B325 System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1 Overview
UD-B326 Managing Third Party Updates with System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
SP1
UD-B327 The WHY of Configuration Manager: Methods of Deployment
UD-B328 The Top Ten Lessons Learned in Managing SQL & Reporting
UD-B329 Top Shops: Field Notes from IT Departments That Rock
UD-B330 System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1 and Windows Intune: Unified
Modern Device Management
UD-B331 System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection Integration With Configuration Manager
2012 SP1
UD-B333 What's New: Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 Infrastructure Improvements and
Hierarchy Design
UD-B335 Windows Intune Overview
39. セッション ID セッションタイトル
UD-B338 Reporting in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1
UD-B340 System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1 Case Studies and Migration
Experiences
UD-B341 Complex Maintenance Using System Center 2012 Configuration Manager and
Orchestrator: Patching a Cluster
UD-B342 Configuration Manager 2012 and Orchestrator 2012
UD-B343 Deploy All of System Center: Two Real World Examples
UD-B344 Becoming a Windows Intune IT Administrator: A Real-World Perspective
UD-B391 Large Scale System Center Configuration Manager Environments: Challenges and
Solutions
UD-B392 The MMS 2013 Treasure Hunt: Hidden Gems & Diamonds in Configuration
Manager 2012
UD-B403 Infrastructure Changes for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1:
Advanced Topics and Troubleshooting
43. Finding theExperiences
Devices &
right balance Controlled
Applications and access to data
Users Want
data across with seamless
devices, authentication
anywhere
44.
45. Configurations for MDM: Features
• Windows Intune standalone • Over the air device enrollment*
• ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 + Windows • User-targeted available app deployment
Intune Subscription • User and device settings management*
• Device inventory*
New Platforms • Remote device retirement*
• Windows RT • Remote device wipe*
• Windows Phone 8
• iOS (5.x, 6.x)
• Android (2.1 and later)
*Android features managed by-proxy through the Exchange Connector
46. • Admin has not configured mobile device management
• Admin has not enabled enrollment for specific device types
• User is trying to enroll several devices at the same time or has more than
20 mobile devices in the system
• User is not provisioned by their IT admin
• Windows Phone 8 Only: WP8 code signing certificate not configured
properly
• iOS only: Apple Push Notification Service certificate is not configured or
expired. Or device is not running iOS 5.0 +
49. Application (e.g. Adobe Reader)
• Metadata about the application
• Deployed to machine and user collections
• Contains one or more deployment types Deployment Types
• Windows Installer (MSI)
• App-V
• Windows Script
• Windows Mobile (CAB)
• Nokia (SISX)
• XenApp (from Citrix)
• Windows app packages
• Windows Phone
• App-V 5.0
• iOS
• Android
• Mac OS X
Adobe Reader Adobe Reader XenApp Adobe Reader
(MSI) (App-V) (with XenApp Connector) (APPX/ Windows Store Link)
50. New Deployment Types for New OS Platforms
Windows8/Windows Windows Phone 8 iOS Android Mac OS X
RT
Install *.appx *.xap *.ipa *.apk *.DMG
*.MPKG
*.PKG
*. APP
Deep links to
the store
Other enhancements
Support for App v 5.0
51. Windows RT Windows Phone 8 iOS/Android
Company Portal Company Portal Company Portal
Native Windows app Native Windows Phone 8 Web based portal
package (.appx) app (.xap) Hosted in Windows Intune
Available in the Windows Needs to be sideloaded
Store
53. Features and Solutions Used
Orchestrator Runbooks Software Update Point List
Macintosh Client Management
Automatic Client Deployment
User Centric Application
Delivery
54. Active Directory
Federation
Infrastructure Server 2.0
• 6 Primary Sites
MS Online
• 13 Secondary Sites AD Directory Services
• 250 Distribution Points User Discovery (MSODS)
MS Online
corp domains Directory Sync
PCs & Devices
(DirSync)
• ~300,000 clients
• ~125k mobile devices Intune
Users Subscription
• ~98k FTEs
• ~82k Vendors Connector
Site role
Unified Device Redmond Redmond North & South Europe, Australia &
Mgmt Site 1 Site 2 America MidEast, Africa Asia
Site 75k Clients 75k Clients 35k Clients 40k Clients 75k Clients
~98K devices *
55. Unified Device Management Scope @ MSIT
Native Management
Device Enrollments and Modern Apps
Scope
Windows Phone 8 Windows RT
• Current: 140 • Current: 35
• Planned: 24k • Planned: 19k
Apps Published Apps Published
• 9 WP8 LOB • 12 WinRT Apps
• 1 Deep Linked • 2 Deep Linked
56. Unified Device Management Solution @
MSIT
Unified Management @ MSIT Unified Device Management Architecture
• Windows PCs, Mac’s: ConfigMgr SP1
• WP, Android, Smart Phones, etc: EAS
• WP8, WinRT, iOS: Intune (native mgmt.)
• ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 on-prem infra
• Windows Intune Wave D cloud
• Exchange connector (reporting)
• Single pane of glass and simplified administration
• Managed via ConfigMgr console
Simplified Administration
57. Unified Device Management
• Device scale – 100k user limit
• Company portal and WIPE scenarios evaluated for Windows Phone 8 and Windows RT devices
• Corporate Security EAS policies enforced via Settings Management
• Exchange connector used to consolidate inventory and merge device records
• End user education provided via enrollment and Microsoft IT work smart guides
• Created FAQs and support guides for Help Desk and Microsoft Tier 2 support teams
• Developed custom inventory reports to provide a consolidated view of enrolled devices
• Microsoft IT broad device management communications/enrollments planned for June 2013
More In Depth Session: UD-B311
Wednesday, April 10, 2013 | 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM
UD-B311- Deploying System Center 2012 Configuration
Manager SP1 With Windows Intune
59. Mac Client Linux Server UNIX Server
OS X Red Hat SUSE AIX HP-UX Solaris
Configuration Manager
2012 SP1
Endpoint Protection
2012 No Plans
Microsoft Confidential
60. ConfigMgr
Native ConfigMgr communication
with Agent
Equivalent of ccmexec.exe in
Agent for UNIX/Linux Windows
CIM Server Equivalent of the WMI
service in Windows
Provider 1 Provider 2 Provider 3
Equivalent of WMI
providers in Windows
PAL (Platform Abstraction Layer)
OS Resources
63. Compliance inventory
through state system
Mac OS X
1. Policies
SSL
ConfigMgr SQL
Management
Database
Point
System context:
CCMClient daemon
2. Content over
SSL
Distribution Point
User context: File Server containing
CCMAgent (launchagent) CMAppUtil generated
ConfigMgr Notifications UX cmmac files
Preference Pane
Site Server
72. Five issues, commonly addressed on the forums and mailing lists
Boundaries
Client identity
Business hours and maintenance windows
Deployment type evaluation
Upgrade to SP1
73.
74. • Content location by • Primary site MP or SUP
Are not used for
Are used for
clients selection by clients
• Auto-site assignment by • Internet clients
clients • Any server side processes
• Secondary site MP • Client site re-assignment
location
75. Security Identifier (SID) Globally Unique Hardware Identifier Resource ID Client certificate
•Used by Windows Identifier (GUID) (HWID) •Sequential ID known only to •Used to generate new client
•Known to AD and local •Used by ConfigMgr •Generated by ConfigMgr the site GUID
system but never used by •Uniquely generated by the client agent to uniquely •Used for nearly all client
anything except local client* ConfigMgr client agent identify hardware centric activity
•Uniquely generated for each •Known to ConfigMgr site •Known to ConfigMgr site
Windows system and client and client
•Not used by ConfigMgr to •“Secret” generation process •Helps identity systems that
generate GUID have been “reimaged”
76.
77. セッション ID セッションタイトル
DC-B312 What's new with Windows 8 BitLocker and Microsoft BitLocker Administration and
Management 2.0
DV-B305 Better together: Application Virtualization 5.0 & Office
DV-B306 Microsoft Application Virtualization 5.0: Migration and Coexistence
DC-B307 Deploying and Managing Virtual Applications and Settings with
System Center and MDOP
DV-B306 You can still tweet that
140 Characters to move from App-V 4.6 to App-V 5.0
DV-B307 How to Manage and Deploy Microsoft User Experience Virtualization Across an
Enterprise
DC-B321 Making PC Recovery Easier with the Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset
DC-L301 Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) 4 SP1
79. What is Microsoft BitLocker Administration and
Monitoring?
MBAM 1.0 objectives:
Simplify Provide reporting Reduce costs
provisioning (e.g.: compliance & audit) (e.g.: Simplified
and deployment Recovery)
“We can use MBAM v1.0 to get greater value from BitLocker. We can ensure that BitLocker is enabled and
that we are compliant with corporate encryption mandates without taxing our employees or IT staff.”
Bob Johnson Director of IT, BT U.S. and Canada
MBAM 2.0 improved 1.0 functionality and adds additional focus on:
Improving Integrating with Reducing costs
compliance existing systems (e.g.: Self Service,
and security (e.g.: SCCM) Simplified Deployment)
80. Configuration Compliance reporting integrated to CM environment
Manager Hardware compatibility & targeting via CM collections
Integration Offload MBAM client reporting workload to CM client
Windows 8 Enterprise support
Windows 8
Support Non-TPM / Windows To Go Support
Bitlocker Pre-Provisioning support
Information Worker able to retrieve Recovery Key via Portal
Self Service Recovery Keys protected with Access Control
Auditing of all Recovery Key access
More pre-req flexibility (TDE, SPNs, SQL Server)
Customer
Feedback Improved encryption flow & Smarter compliance calculation
Improved scalability and performance
85. Integrated Platform
• Virtual applications work like installed applications
• Virtual applications use Windows standards
• No dedicated drive letter required
Flexible Virtualization
• Multiple App-V applications can share the same virtual environment
• Designed to support highly integrated applications
• Preserve existing investments in App-V
Powerful Management
• New web-based management interface
• One management workflow for desktop, VDI and RDS
• Rich PowerShell scripting allows automation and customization
86. App-V 4.6 App-V 5.0
• Uses dedicated drive letter (Q: drive) • No dedicated drive letter required
• 4GB package limit • No 4GB limit
• Isolated from local applications • Virtual Application Extension
• Share middleware with Dynamic Suite • Share peer applications with Virtual
Composition Application Connection
• Read-only Shared Cache supports • Shared Content Store can be updated with
VDI/RDS environments normal App-V workflow
• Limited command-line scripting • Rich PowerShell scripting for sequencer,
• Installed management console client and server
• Web-based management
87. A Revolution for App-V Customers
Easy to build App-V package
No sequencing required
No deployment kit required
Integrated with local applications
EXE
88. A Revolution for App-V Customers
Easy to build App-V package
No sequencing required
No deployment kit required
Integrated with local applications
EXE
89. Office desktop apps delivery in the new Office App-V 5.0
MSI-based Click-to-Run Office on Demand Better together
Packaged Software Software as a Service Software as a Service On Premises Service
Sign-in optional Works without SkyDrive Pro Requires SkyDrive Pro Works without SkyDrive Pro
Service Pack + Updates Updates controlled by admin Always up-to date Updates controlled by Administrator
Granular install-time controls (OCT) Fewer install-time controls + GPO Always same configuration Granular install-time controls
Software Assurance Subscription upgrade rights Subscription upgrade rights Subscription upgrade rights
Classic control is the key feature Offline is the key feature Roaming is the key feature Virtual app connections and groups
Fully installed to the machine Fully installed to the machine Transient state Granular configuration
No CTR support; App-V & TS Fast product streaming Fast product streaming Publish apps before they are streamed
Full functionality Full featured Office Excludes some Office features Features controlled by Administrator
Full Add-in support Native Add-in support like MSI No Outlook, OneNote, or Lync support GPO support, Add-ins sequenced
Group Policy management Group Policy management No add-in or GPO support Admins can deploy any combo of apps
Available for use offline Available for use offline Not intended for offline use Available for use offline
Licensed per device Licensed per user (5x) Licensed per user (Unlimited uses) Licensed per user
Device-based Subscription only Subscription only Subscription only
Sign-in optional Sign-in required Sign-in required Sign-in required
Requires admin rights to install Requires admin rights to install No admin rights required No admin rights required
Start Menu shortcuts Start Menu shortcuts No Start Menu shortcuts Start Menu shortcuts
Added to Add/Remove Programs Also in ARP Not in ARP Not in ARP – track via App-V reporting
Customizations via OCT, GP, config.xml and Customizations via config.xml, Group Policy No customizations Customize with Dynamic Configuration
add-ins and add-ins
90. Fast search in virtualized Office 2010 using Windows Desktop Search
Ability for virtualized Office 2010 applications to open, edit, and save Office files
hosted with Windows SharePoint
Search indexing support for Office file types
URL protocol redirection to virtualized Outlook 2010
Print to virtualized OneNote 2010
Mail Control Panel applet for virtualized Outlook 2010
92. Change the Device, Keep the
Experience
App and OS personalization roam across Windows
Syncs are smart and logins are fast
Personal Application or OS reconfiguration not required
& flexible
Templates automate identification of settings location
Custom templates define which applications should roam settings
Simple Ability to roll back settings to initial state
& versatile
Use existing tools to simplify deployment
ConfigMgr 2012 DCM pack to keep client configuration consistent
Integrated Seamlessly integrates with Microsoft Desktop Virtualization products
& scalable
93.
94. Feature Roaming Roaming Microsoft UE-V
Profiles Profiles Account
Windows 7 Windows 8
Roam settings between multiple computers
Roam settings between physical and virtual apps
Roam Windows 8 application settings
Manage via WMI
Sync settings changes on a regular basis
Little configuration needed to setup
Supported on non-domain joined machines
Supports Primary Machine AD attribute
Roams settings between VDI/RDS and rich desktops
Unlimited setting storage space
Choice in which app settings to roam
98. セッション ID セッションタイトル
DV-B291 Microsoft Server 2012 Desktop Virtualization (VDI) on Dell Active Infrastructure
DV-B301 Designing a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Architecture for Scale and Performance
DV-B308 Optimizing Windows 8 for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
DV-B310 What's New in Windows Server 2012 Virtual Desktop Infrastructure and Remote
Desktop Services
99.
100. Feature Windows 8 Windows 8 Windows 7
Pro Enterprise Enterprise
(with RDP 8.0)
Ability to use RemoteApp
RemoteFX Multi-Touch
Advanced Device Redirection Features (RemoteFX USB &
PnP redirection)
User Profile Disk
RemoteFX virtual Graphics Processing Unit (vGPU)
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/rds/archive/2012/11/26/remotefx-features-for-windows-8-and-windows-server-2012.aspx
101.
102.
103. 32-bit 64-bit
Increase of ~2.2 GB when using 64-bit
Notes
• These figures are before optimization efforts are complete
• Windows Update was not run, so final used space will be slightly higher
104. Maximum Number of Monitors supported
Resolution
Windows 7 w/SP1 Windows 8
1024 x 768 4 8
1280 x 1024 4 8
1600 x 1200 3 4
1920 x 1200 2 4
2560 x 1600 N/A 2
105. Service Name Default Recommended Details
This service manages mobile broadband (GSM & CDMA) data
card/embedded module adapters and connections by auto-configuring
Application Layer Gateway Service Manual Disabled
the networks. It is strongly recommended that this service be kept
running for best user experience of mobile broadband devices.
Background Intelligent Transfer VDI infrastructure is usually connected to fast LAN/WAN links to
Manual Disabled
Service infrastructure servers hosting data
BitLocker Drive Encryption Service Manual (TS) Disabled BitLocker is not available to be used on a virtual machines
Service is used to backup data on the workstation – not used for virtual
Block Level Backup Engine Service Manual Disabled
machines
Bluetooth Support Service Manual (TS) Disabled Bluetooth Wireless not supported from a virtual machine
BranchCache Manual Consider This service caches network content from peers on the local subnet.
Maintains an updated list of computers on the network and supplies
Computer Browser Manual (TS) Disabled
this list to computers designated as browsers.
Device Association Service Manual (TS) Disabled Enables pairing between the system and wired or wireless devices.
Enables the detection, download and installation of device-related
Device Setup Manager Manual (TS) Disabled software. If this service is disabled, devices may be configured with
outdated software, and may not work correctly.
106.
107. 80% of users running on LAN
20% connecting from internet
108. Optionally clustered
Infra srv-1
Gateway
RDWEB
Same workload as Infra-1
RD Lic Srv
RD Broker
SQL
Clustered
2X NIC 2X NIC 2x NIC
2X SAS HBA 2X SAS HBA 2x NIC
2X NIC
JBOD Enclosure
SAS Module
109. 1 Perf data is highly workload sensitive
2 Estimationbased on dual Xeon E5-2690
3 VSI Benchmarking, by Login VSI B.V.
110. 1 Perf data is highly workload sensitive
2 Estimation based on dual Xeon E5-2690
111. 800
700
600 Read/s
500 Write/s
400
300
200
100
0
GoldVM Diff-disks uVHD
1 Perf data is highly workload sensitive
2 VSI Benchmarking, by Login VSI B.V.
Editor's Notes
Each infra-srv is based on a dual E5-2690=16 physical cores
R720 server, with dual Xeon E5-2690: has Pass-Marks=22K2x8 physical CPUs = 16 CPUsBroker’s test sample, CPU peak at 50%HP Z400 based on Intel Xeon Processor W3550: has Pass-Marks=4KSo our test machines have a CPU roughly 1/6th of R720s, which means about 3 CPUsGW (KW, vs KW+)Gateway perf: F(packets) more than F(bytes)
R720 server, with dual Xeon E5-2690: has Pass-Marks=22K2x8 physical CPUs = 16 CPUsBroker’s test sample, CPU peak at 50%HP Z400 based on Intel Xeon Processor W3550: has Pass-Marks=4KSo our test machines have a CPU roughly 1/6th of R720s, which means about 3 CPUs