October 4, 2016 | Jakarta, ASEAN
RED HAT VIRTUALIZATION
WHERE PERFORMANCE TAKES OFF!
Devid Casandra
Solutions Architect, Indonesia, Red Hat
RED HAT VIRTUALIZATION
Automated Workload
Management
Reduced
Infrastructure Cost
Unmatched
Performance
Centralized Management
of the KVM Hypervisor
4
ENTERPRISE IT OBJECTIVES
Lower Virtual
Infrastructure cost...
Reduce dependence on a single
virtualization provider
Be efficient, secure,
and compliant...
Do more with less, gain high
infrastructure performance, be
confident that environment is
secure and compliant
Be more agile…
Faster time to market,
easier integration with
future infrastructure
technologies
(containers, SDN, SDS)
5
ELA Expiration
Software ELAs are
coming up for
renegotiation, often tied to
hardware lifecycle
Hardware Lifecycle
Increased hardware
purchase in 2016 due to Intel
lifecycle
Market
Consolidation
The market (Customers and
OEMs) is apprehensive about
upcoming market consolidation
MARKET CONDITIONS
6
RED HAT VIRTUALIZATION STRATEGY
Product
Enterprise ready open
Virtualization platform
Community
Invest development and
thought leadership into
latest technologies
Solutions
Together with ISVs,
Partners, and other Red
Hat products
7
RED HAT VIRTUALIZATION 4.0
INTRODUCING...
Enterprise Virtualization Management
● Red Hat Virtualization becomes simplified Brand.
● Highly extensible for new offerings and/or add-on options.
● No change in current customer offerings.
9
WHAT’S NEW IN RHV 4.0
Enhanced Management and
Automation
Infrastructure Modernization
Advanced Network Functionality
10
INFRASTRUCTURE MODERNIZATION
RHV-M Support for
RHEL 7.2
Using the latest technologies
and capabilities of the RHEL
platform
Red Hat
Virtualization Host
Improved lightweight
hypervisor host that
maximizes user flexibility
and easy administration
RHEL Atomic Host -
Guest Support
Provide insight into containers
that are running within the
virtual environment
11
RED HAT VIRTUALIZATION HOST
12
ENHANCED MANAGEMENT AND
AUTOMATION
Simplified System
Dashboards
Monitoring dashboards that highlight
what admins should pay attention to
immediately while providing a more
user friendly product experience
Disk Image Uploading
Integrated uploading of existing disk
images to run as virtual machines
Improved Live Migration
Policies
Adjustment of live migration policies
to improve performance of
operations from minutes to seconds
13
SIMPLIFIED SYSTEM DASHBOARDS
14
ADVANCED NETWORK FUNCTIONALITY
External Network API
Integration
Working with partners to provide a
common SDN framework for network
configuration and dataplane control
RH OSP Neutron OVS -
Full Support
Provide a common SDN solution
across your virtual and private cloud
infrastructure based on OVS
15
RED HAT
PRODUCT INTEGRATIONS
Centralized Operational Management of Hybrid Cloud
Prepare for modernization efforts within IT
Infrastructure
RHV Provider as Tier-1 Citizen
Elements of UI will transition to ManageIQ Framework
Initial Focus on Lab Management
IMPROVED PRODUCT INTEGRATIONS
Bare Metal Host Provisioning
Guest VM Provisioning
Host Infrastructure Updates
Display of Host and Guest Errata Updates
17
PRODUCT INTEGRATIONS
Provisioning
Initial deployment of
infrastructure and workloads
across multiple technologies
Configuration
Optimal configuration for
infrastructure and running
workloads
Compliance
Maintain ongoing patch and
configuration compliance
throughout workload lifecycle
18
FUTURES –
SUBJECT TO
CHANGE
vGPU Investments Upstream with NVIDIA (GRID) and Intel (GVT-G)
Focus on high-powered technical workstations conducive to running Linux.
Built for:
• Animation
• Oil and Gas
• Sciences/Education
• Manufacturing/Engineering
VIRTUAL TECHNICAL WORKSTATION *
* Subject to Change20
Built and tested for ROBO (remote officebranch office).
Shared Compute (RHEV) and Storage (Gluster) on single node
Storage Configuration and Scheduling Providing:
• Data Locality
• Fault Tolerance
HYPER-CONVERGED INFRASTRUCTURE *
* Subject to Change21
Real Time Hypervisor for Decreased CPU Scheduling Latency
Real Time Guest OS Kernel for Decreased Virtual CPU Operations
Combined with existing SR-IOV capabilities for Low Latency Networking
Processing and Increased Throughput
LOW-LATENCY COMPUTING *
* Subject to Change22
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Red Hat Virtualization Where Performance Takes Off!

  • 1.
    October 4, 2016| Jakarta, ASEAN
  • 2.
    RED HAT VIRTUALIZATION WHEREPERFORMANCE TAKES OFF! Devid Casandra Solutions Architect, Indonesia, Red Hat
  • 4.
    RED HAT VIRTUALIZATION AutomatedWorkload Management Reduced Infrastructure Cost Unmatched Performance Centralized Management of the KVM Hypervisor 4
  • 5.
    ENTERPRISE IT OBJECTIVES LowerVirtual Infrastructure cost... Reduce dependence on a single virtualization provider Be efficient, secure, and compliant... Do more with less, gain high infrastructure performance, be confident that environment is secure and compliant Be more agile… Faster time to market, easier integration with future infrastructure technologies (containers, SDN, SDS) 5
  • 6.
    ELA Expiration Software ELAsare coming up for renegotiation, often tied to hardware lifecycle Hardware Lifecycle Increased hardware purchase in 2016 due to Intel lifecycle Market Consolidation The market (Customers and OEMs) is apprehensive about upcoming market consolidation MARKET CONDITIONS 6
  • 7.
    RED HAT VIRTUALIZATIONSTRATEGY Product Enterprise ready open Virtualization platform Community Invest development and thought leadership into latest technologies Solutions Together with ISVs, Partners, and other Red Hat products 7
  • 8.
  • 9.
    INTRODUCING... Enterprise Virtualization Management ●Red Hat Virtualization becomes simplified Brand. ● Highly extensible for new offerings and/or add-on options. ● No change in current customer offerings. 9
  • 10.
    WHAT’S NEW INRHV 4.0 Enhanced Management and Automation Infrastructure Modernization Advanced Network Functionality 10
  • 11.
    INFRASTRUCTURE MODERNIZATION RHV-M Supportfor RHEL 7.2 Using the latest technologies and capabilities of the RHEL platform Red Hat Virtualization Host Improved lightweight hypervisor host that maximizes user flexibility and easy administration RHEL Atomic Host - Guest Support Provide insight into containers that are running within the virtual environment 11
  • 12.
  • 13.
    ENHANCED MANAGEMENT AND AUTOMATION SimplifiedSystem Dashboards Monitoring dashboards that highlight what admins should pay attention to immediately while providing a more user friendly product experience Disk Image Uploading Integrated uploading of existing disk images to run as virtual machines Improved Live Migration Policies Adjustment of live migration policies to improve performance of operations from minutes to seconds 13
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  • 15.
    ADVANCED NETWORK FUNCTIONALITY ExternalNetwork API Integration Working with partners to provide a common SDN framework for network configuration and dataplane control RH OSP Neutron OVS - Full Support Provide a common SDN solution across your virtual and private cloud infrastructure based on OVS 15
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  • 17.
    Centralized Operational Managementof Hybrid Cloud Prepare for modernization efforts within IT Infrastructure RHV Provider as Tier-1 Citizen Elements of UI will transition to ManageIQ Framework Initial Focus on Lab Management IMPROVED PRODUCT INTEGRATIONS Bare Metal Host Provisioning Guest VM Provisioning Host Infrastructure Updates Display of Host and Guest Errata Updates 17
  • 18.
    PRODUCT INTEGRATIONS Provisioning Initial deploymentof infrastructure and workloads across multiple technologies Configuration Optimal configuration for infrastructure and running workloads Compliance Maintain ongoing patch and configuration compliance throughout workload lifecycle 18
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  • 20.
    vGPU Investments Upstreamwith NVIDIA (GRID) and Intel (GVT-G) Focus on high-powered technical workstations conducive to running Linux. Built for: • Animation • Oil and Gas • Sciences/Education • Manufacturing/Engineering VIRTUAL TECHNICAL WORKSTATION * * Subject to Change20
  • 21.
    Built and testedfor ROBO (remote officebranch office). Shared Compute (RHEV) and Storage (Gluster) on single node Storage Configuration and Scheduling Providing: • Data Locality • Fault Tolerance HYPER-CONVERGED INFRASTRUCTURE * * Subject to Change21
  • 22.
    Real Time Hypervisorfor Decreased CPU Scheduling Latency Real Time Guest OS Kernel for Decreased Virtual CPU Operations Combined with existing SR-IOV capabilities for Low Latency Networking Processing and Increased Throughput LOW-LATENCY COMPUTING * * Subject to Change22
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