vForum Wrap All the best bits from VMware’s  vForum 2010Harbour IT Breakfast BriefingAccelerating Your Journey to the CloudWibowo LeksonoVmware Solution System Engineer
ANZ Adoption of VMware
ANZ Adoption of VMware
ANZ Adoption of VMware
The Journey to IT as a ServiceImproving CONSUMPTIONof IT ServicesImproving PRODUCTIONof IT ServicesCOST EFFICIENCYQUALITY OF SERVICEBUSINESS AGILITYIT ProductionIT as a ServiceBusiness ProductionStage 1Stage 2Stage 3Get the Most Out of Your InfrastructureAchieve Unprecedented ReliabilityEvolve to IT as a Servicevia Cloud Computing ArchitecturePreserving Freedom of Choice Through Open Standards
Production
VMware vSpherevMotionStorage vMotionHADistributed SwitchNetwork I/O ControlVMware vSphereExisting ApplicationsFuture ApplicationsAppAppAppAppAppAppAppAppDRSHot AddESX and ESXiDRS and DPMVMFSThin ProvisioningvShield ZonesVMSafeVMware vCenter SuiteAvailabilityScalabilitySecurityApplicationServicesFault ToleranceData RecoveryStorageNetworkComputeInfrastructureServicesMemoryOvercommitStorage I/OControlPrivate Cloud Resource PoolsPublic Cloud
9Enhanced Scalability
10PerformanceESX 3.5ESX 4ESX 3ESX 2Overhead <10% - 20% <2% - 10%30% - 60%20% - 30%4 vCPU8 vCPU1 vCPU2 vCPU16 GB 64 GB 255 GB < 4 GB 30 Gb/s 800 Mb/s  9 Gb/s380 Mb/s % of Applications > 300,00020,000  100,000< 10,0001. Source: VMware Capacity Planner assessments
Virtualising Business Critical AppsMicrosoft SQLMicrosoft ExchangeMicrosoft SharePointOracle DBSAPSource: Survey of VMware customers in North America (US, Canada), Europe (UK, France, Germany), and Asia (Australia/New Zealand, China, Japan, India);  Sample size =1038+; Q1 2010 Questions: For each product, please indicate the total number of instances of that product  / workload deployed in your organisation and the percentage of those instances that are virtualized (running in VMs).  Your best estimate is fine for both of these.
virtual data centerService Level Agreement – HA & FTFault ToleranceHA still available for lower tier appsIdentify VM’s you want for fault tolerance and start the service A shadow VM is created and takes over if host failure occursX
virtual data centervirtual data centerService Level Agreement – Site Recovery ManagerDRPrimaryStorage Replication
ManagementEnd-User Computing Management IT Business ManagementAdministrationDeploymentUpdatingRequest FulfillmentEnd User ComputingApplication Management Asset ManagementDiscovery & MappingApplication PerformancevAppPackagingCloud ApplicationsChargebackService DeskPublic/Private/Hybrid Cloud Virtualized Infrastructure Infrastructure & Operations Management Availability & PerformanceConfigurationBusiness ContinuityCapacityCompliance & SecurityProvisioningVMware Management Solutions
Virtualization & Cloud Management: VMware ProductsEnd-User Computing Management IT Business ManagementView ManagerView ComposerThinAppService ManagerEnd User ComputingApplication Management ChargebackApplication Discovery MgrAppSpeedStudioHypericCloud ApplicationsPublic/Private/Hybrid Cloud Virtualized Infrastructure Infrastructure & Operations Management vCenter ServerCapacityIQSite Recovery ManagerConfiguration ManagervCenter OrchestratorVMware Management Solutions
1st and 2nd Generation MonitoringMonitoring Solutions Insufficient for Performance Management1st generation – good data collection, but alert storms2nd generation – rules can’t adapt to changeResult:Performance problems often occur with no real warningPerformance problems require time consuming manual effort to resolveVirtual infrastructure is blamed for application performance problems that originate elsewhere 3/4/08 16:45     Host 1	processingTimeServ     The Processing Time Service Level on process…       n/a             n/an/a3/4/08 16:45     Host 1	Processor_Table 0        Processor 0 is at 87.0%. A CPU Bottleneck is…..        n/a              0         Windows_System3/4/08 16:44     Host 2	System_Table               The number of hardware interrupts per second…        n/a             0          Windows_System3/4/08 16:30     Host 2	Processor_Table 1        Processor 1 is at 84.0%. A CPU Bottleneck is ….        n/a             0         Windows_System3/4/08 16:25     n/a   	responseTimeServ…     The Response Time Service Level on Toadwor..        n/a             n/an/a3/4/08 16:20     n/a	processingTimeServ..    The Processing Time Service Level on Prospec..       n/a             n/an/a3/4/08 16:08     Host 1	Ora_Sql_Hogs_Alert      Oracle: SFPRD A CPU Hog has been detected          n/a          OraSF    Oracle3/4/08 16:08     Host 1	Ora_Sql_Hogs_Alert      Oracle: SFPRD SQL with high* New Approach – uses analytics to turn a sea of data into information
Alive
Proactive Analytics3rd Generation – Holistic, Real Time Analytics Flexible INTEGRATIONto many data sourcesEnterpriseSCALABILITYI can put all my monitoring tools to good use and get better performance analytics.Patented performanceANALYTICSPowerful informationDASHBOARDS
End User ComputingDELIVER USER CENTRIC COMPUTINGCollaborative User WorkspaceUsers and Policies, Any App and DataUNIFY USERMANAGEMENTBridge Legacy and Cloud ArchitecturesLegacy, SaaS, and Device Apps, User Data, UsersMODERNIZE THE DESKTOPSecure and Optimize the Traditional Windows  EnvironmentDesktop, Desktop App, User Data, Virtual Machine
End-User PerspectiveSaaS AppsEnterprise AppsWindows Apps
End-User PerspectiveSaaS AppsEnterprise AppsWindows Apps
End-User Computing = User CentricitySaaS AppsNative from Any DeviceSecure Access to All ApplicationsEnterprise AppsWindows Apps
End-User Computing Emanates from the Cloud Image & Persona Mgmt
 Storage Optimization
 Application Virtualization
 Authentication ServicesSaaS AppsEnterprise AppsEnd-user Freedom. IT Control.Windows Apps
Unify User ManagementPublished AppsVMwareDataADPublic CloudDataDataDataDataDataSaaS AppsAppsAppsAppsAppsOSOSOSOSADDesktop AppsPrivate CloudOSADDirectory FederationPolicy ManagementAccess Security
Roadmap: Project Horizon Industry First: Unified user management of legacy and cloud applicationsProject Horizon: Policy-based Delivery of Diverse Apps and DataUser Experience
Single sign on
Self Service
Cross Platform Support
Cloud Ready Identity
Legacy, SaaS, Published apps under unified management
Extend enterprise policy to the cloud
Secure identity management across hybrid cloud
ThinApp Factory
Automated packaging and updating of native applicationsConsumption
vCloud DirectorShare Virtual Datacenter (VDC) resources with multiple tenantsDecide how VDC resources are allocated
IT can define multiple consumption models for an OrganizationCapacity-as-you-go “Pay-Per-VM” modelNo upfront resource allocationOrg VDC allocated resources only as users create vAppsIT can set compute limits to cap usageReservation poolsGuaranteed container100% of container guaranteedOrganization given resource management capabilities (shares and reservations)Allocation PoolsResources allocated, but not guaranteedSimilar to the “airline seat” modelIT given resource management role and can over provision
Users are given direct, on-demand access to hardwareDirect access through web-based user portalsIntegrate into IT workflows and request processesProgrammatic access through vCloud API
Self-Service Policies in VMware vCloud DirectorDefine deployment and storage lease defaults and VM quotas
Simplify deployment with central catalogsBasic Media CatalogPremium Media CatalogMultiple Types of Object in CatalogsTemplate catalogs (personalize when used)vApp catalogs (don’t personalize)Media catalogs (ISOs, virtual floppies)Multiple Catalog ScopesCatalogs are associated with one or more organizationsUsers can be given permission to create organization-wide catalogsOrganizations can be given permission to create datacenter-wide catalogsLinux TemplatesWindows TemplatesWeblogic vAppsOracle vApps

Harbour IT & VMware - vForum 2010 Wrap

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    vForum Wrap Allthe best bits from VMware’s vForum 2010Harbour IT Breakfast BriefingAccelerating Your Journey to the CloudWibowo LeksonoVmware Solution System Engineer
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    The Journey toIT as a ServiceImproving CONSUMPTIONof IT ServicesImproving PRODUCTIONof IT ServicesCOST EFFICIENCYQUALITY OF SERVICEBUSINESS AGILITYIT ProductionIT as a ServiceBusiness ProductionStage 1Stage 2Stage 3Get the Most Out of Your InfrastructureAchieve Unprecedented ReliabilityEvolve to IT as a Servicevia Cloud Computing ArchitecturePreserving Freedom of Choice Through Open Standards
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    VMware vSpherevMotionStorage vMotionHADistributedSwitchNetwork I/O ControlVMware vSphereExisting ApplicationsFuture ApplicationsAppAppAppAppAppAppAppAppDRSHot AddESX and ESXiDRS and DPMVMFSThin ProvisioningvShield ZonesVMSafeVMware vCenter SuiteAvailabilityScalabilitySecurityApplicationServicesFault ToleranceData RecoveryStorageNetworkComputeInfrastructureServicesMemoryOvercommitStorage I/OControlPrivate Cloud Resource PoolsPublic Cloud
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    10PerformanceESX 3.5ESX 4ESX3ESX 2Overhead <10% - 20% <2% - 10%30% - 60%20% - 30%4 vCPU8 vCPU1 vCPU2 vCPU16 GB 64 GB 255 GB < 4 GB 30 Gb/s 800 Mb/s 9 Gb/s380 Mb/s % of Applications > 300,00020,000 100,000< 10,0001. Source: VMware Capacity Planner assessments
  • 10.
    Virtualising Business CriticalAppsMicrosoft SQLMicrosoft ExchangeMicrosoft SharePointOracle DBSAPSource: Survey of VMware customers in North America (US, Canada), Europe (UK, France, Germany), and Asia (Australia/New Zealand, China, Japan, India); Sample size =1038+; Q1 2010 Questions: For each product, please indicate the total number of instances of that product / workload deployed in your organisation and the percentage of those instances that are virtualized (running in VMs). Your best estimate is fine for both of these.
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    virtual data centerServiceLevel Agreement – HA & FTFault ToleranceHA still available for lower tier appsIdentify VM’s you want for fault tolerance and start the service A shadow VM is created and takes over if host failure occursX
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    virtual data centervirtualdata centerService Level Agreement – Site Recovery ManagerDRPrimaryStorage Replication
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    ManagementEnd-User Computing ManagementIT Business ManagementAdministrationDeploymentUpdatingRequest FulfillmentEnd User ComputingApplication Management Asset ManagementDiscovery & MappingApplication PerformancevAppPackagingCloud ApplicationsChargebackService DeskPublic/Private/Hybrid Cloud Virtualized Infrastructure Infrastructure & Operations Management Availability & PerformanceConfigurationBusiness ContinuityCapacityCompliance & SecurityProvisioningVMware Management Solutions
  • 14.
    Virtualization & CloudManagement: VMware ProductsEnd-User Computing Management IT Business ManagementView ManagerView ComposerThinAppService ManagerEnd User ComputingApplication Management ChargebackApplication Discovery MgrAppSpeedStudioHypericCloud ApplicationsPublic/Private/Hybrid Cloud Virtualized Infrastructure Infrastructure & Operations Management vCenter ServerCapacityIQSite Recovery ManagerConfiguration ManagervCenter OrchestratorVMware Management Solutions
  • 15.
    1st and 2ndGeneration MonitoringMonitoring Solutions Insufficient for Performance Management1st generation – good data collection, but alert storms2nd generation – rules can’t adapt to changeResult:Performance problems often occur with no real warningPerformance problems require time consuming manual effort to resolveVirtual infrastructure is blamed for application performance problems that originate elsewhere 3/4/08 16:45 Host 1 processingTimeServ The Processing Time Service Level on process… n/a n/an/a3/4/08 16:45 Host 1 Processor_Table 0 Processor 0 is at 87.0%. A CPU Bottleneck is….. n/a 0 Windows_System3/4/08 16:44 Host 2 System_Table The number of hardware interrupts per second… n/a 0 Windows_System3/4/08 16:30 Host 2 Processor_Table 1 Processor 1 is at 84.0%. A CPU Bottleneck is …. n/a 0 Windows_System3/4/08 16:25 n/a responseTimeServ… The Response Time Service Level on Toadwor.. n/a n/an/a3/4/08 16:20 n/a processingTimeServ.. The Processing Time Service Level on Prospec.. n/a n/an/a3/4/08 16:08 Host 1 Ora_Sql_Hogs_Alert Oracle: SFPRD A CPU Hog has been detected n/a OraSF Oracle3/4/08 16:08 Host 1 Ora_Sql_Hogs_Alert Oracle: SFPRD SQL with high* New Approach – uses analytics to turn a sea of data into information
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    Proactive Analytics3rd Generation– Holistic, Real Time Analytics Flexible INTEGRATIONto many data sourcesEnterpriseSCALABILITYI can put all my monitoring tools to good use and get better performance analytics.Patented performanceANALYTICSPowerful informationDASHBOARDS
  • 18.
    End User ComputingDELIVERUSER CENTRIC COMPUTINGCollaborative User WorkspaceUsers and Policies, Any App and DataUNIFY USERMANAGEMENTBridge Legacy and Cloud ArchitecturesLegacy, SaaS, and Device Apps, User Data, UsersMODERNIZE THE DESKTOPSecure and Optimize the Traditional Windows EnvironmentDesktop, Desktop App, User Data, Virtual Machine
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    End-User Computing =User CentricitySaaS AppsNative from Any DeviceSecure Access to All ApplicationsEnterprise AppsWindows Apps
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    End-User Computing Emanatesfrom the Cloud Image & Persona Mgmt
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    Authentication ServicesSaaSAppsEnterprise AppsEnd-user Freedom. IT Control.Windows Apps
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    Unify User ManagementPublishedAppsVMwareDataADPublic CloudDataDataDataDataDataSaaS AppsAppsAppsAppsAppsOSOSOSOSADDesktop AppsPrivate CloudOSADDirectory FederationPolicy ManagementAccess Security
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    Roadmap: Project HorizonIndustry First: Unified user management of legacy and cloud applicationsProject Horizon: Policy-based Delivery of Diverse Apps and DataUser Experience
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    Legacy, SaaS, Publishedapps under unified management
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    Secure identity managementacross hybrid cloud
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    Automated packaging andupdating of native applicationsConsumption
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    vCloud DirectorShare VirtualDatacenter (VDC) resources with multiple tenantsDecide how VDC resources are allocated
  • 38.
    IT can definemultiple consumption models for an OrganizationCapacity-as-you-go “Pay-Per-VM” modelNo upfront resource allocationOrg VDC allocated resources only as users create vAppsIT can set compute limits to cap usageReservation poolsGuaranteed container100% of container guaranteedOrganization given resource management capabilities (shares and reservations)Allocation PoolsResources allocated, but not guaranteedSimilar to the “airline seat” modelIT given resource management role and can over provision
  • 39.
    Users are givendirect, on-demand access to hardwareDirect access through web-based user portalsIntegrate into IT workflows and request processesProgrammatic access through vCloud API
  • 40.
    Self-Service Policies inVMware vCloud DirectorDefine deployment and storage lease defaults and VM quotas
  • 41.
    Simplify deployment withcentral catalogsBasic Media CatalogPremium Media CatalogMultiple Types of Object in CatalogsTemplate catalogs (personalize when used)vApp catalogs (don’t personalize)Media catalogs (ISOs, virtual floppies)Multiple Catalog ScopesCatalogs are associated with one or more organizationsUsers can be given permission to create organization-wide catalogsOrganizations can be given permission to create datacenter-wide catalogsLinux TemplatesWindows TemplatesWeblogic vAppsOracle vApps
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    VM created inunder 3 minutes; user experience like iTunes!
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    Workflow Automation withvCloud Request Manager
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    Cloud Consumer (eg:QA Engineer): Requests new vApp based on template.Approver (eg: Line Manager): Receives email notification and approves via email.Key Value: Controlled approvals and governanceCapability: vApp Provisioning with ApprovalsInitiate Request Approval Workflow Email Notification
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    Add ApplicationSelect vAppTemplates from Catalog.
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    Add Application: WorkflowDynamicApproval Addressee LookupSoftware License AllocationVMware vCloud Director ProvisioningEmail Notification
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    Asset Manager: Associatessoftware licenses with vApp templates.Key Value:Automatically track software license usage in the Cloud.Capability: Software License TrackingLicenses Allocated on vApp CreationLicenses Freed on vApp Deletion
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    Capability: Policy BasedCloud Partitioning via “Blueprints”Cloud Consumer (eg: Project Manager, QA Manager): Requests new “Cloud”.Approver (eg: Line-Manager): Receives email notification and approves via email. Initiate Request Approval Workflow Email NotificationKey Value:Simplify creation and management of Organizations.
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    Improving CONSUMPTIONof ITServicesImproving PRODUCTIONof IT ServicesCOST EFFICIENCYQUALITY OF SERVICEBUSINESS AGILITYIT ProductionIT as a ServiceBusiness ProductionStage 1Stage 2Stage 3Get the Most Out of Your InfrastructureAchieve Unprecedented ReliabilityEvolve to IT as a Servicevia Cloud Computing ArchitecturePreserving Freedom of Choice Through Open StandardsSummary
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