Hyper-V R2 SP1 is here - Microsoft’s Virtualization

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Hyper-V R2 SP1 is here Microsoft’s Virtualization
Agenda
Microsoft’s virtualization vision
Server virtualization with Hyper-V R2 SP1
Management with SCVMM 2008 R2 SP1
Desktop and Presentation Virtualization
Server
Virtualization
R2
Hyper-V®
Presentation
Virtualization
R2
Management
Desktop
Virtualization
Centralized Desktop
Application
Virtualization
Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V
Enhancements
Storage
Processor
Networking
Hot Add/Remove Storage
Overview
• Add and remove VHD and pass-through disks to
a running VM without requiring a reboot.
Benefits
• Enables storage growth in VMs without downtime
• Enables additional datacenter backup scenarios
• Enables new SQL/Exchange scenarios
Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V
Enhancements Continues - CPU
Second Level Address Translation (SLAT)
AMD-V Rapid Virtualization Indexing (RVI) and Intel VT Extended Page Tables (NPT)
Core Parking
CPU Core Parking permite que Windows y Hyper-V puedan consolidar el procesamiento en el menor
número posible de núcleos de procesador y, además, suspende los núcleos de procesador inactivos.
Support for 64 logical processors on host computer
Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V
Enhancements Continues - Network
Extending TCP Offload support for Virtual machines
VM-Chimney (TCP Offload) allows the CPU workload associated with TCP/IP traffic to be offloaded to the
physical NIC, reducing processor usage and increasing network performance.
Jumbo Frame Support
Virtual Machine Queue (VMQ) Support
VMQ is a technology that allows the physical NIC to create unique virtual network queues for each virtual
machine (VM) on the host, allowing network packets to be passed directly from the hypervisor to the V
Increasing Availability - Live Migration
Overview
• Migrate virtual machines between hosts with
no interruption of service!
Benefits
• No dropped network connections
• High availability for production workloads
• Flexible management
Increasing Availability - Live Migration
Virtual
Machine
Virtual
Machine
Configuration
Memory
MemoryContent
Sync
Data
User
Cluster
Node 1
VHD
Network
Storage
Cluster
Node 2
Live Migration
Live Migration via Failover Cluster Manager
Integrated with User Interface
Live Migration via System Center Virtual Machine
Manager
Orchestrate migrations via policy
Moving from Quick to Live Migration:
Guest OS limitations?:
Changes to VMs needed?:
Changes to Storage infrastructure:
Changes to Network Infrastructure:
Update to Hyper-V R2:
No
No
No
No
Yes
Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2
Support for new Windows Server 2008 R2 features
Live migration: Includes compatibility checks
Network optimization: VMQ and TCP Offload
Hot add/remove of VHDs, Pass-through disks
Support for CFS (MS CVS and 3rd party solutions)
Detect CFS disk
and enables live
migration
Multiple VMs per LUN
Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 SP1
SAN
Storage Migration
Maintenance mode
Evacuate VMs from host using Live migration
Managing Other Virtualization Platforms
Managing VMware
RedHat as VM
Suse as VM
Demo
VMM + Cluster Administration
SCVMM (live migration + templates)
Dynamic memory
PowerShell
SCVMM is built on PowerShell.
Every UI action actually executes a PowerShell
script.
Scripts can be viewed
by using the “View
Script” button.
PowerShell
Hyper-V API is exposed via WMI
http://msdn.microsoft.com/enus/library/cc136992(VS.85).aspx
Most scripting engines like VBScript can be used.
SCVMM 2008 R2 provides cmdlets that can
manage Hyper-V.
Integration Components, CPU, Memory, Networking,
Resource Management
PowerShell
PowerShell Library provides additional cmdlets
http://www.codeplex.com/PSHyperv
PowerGUI + Hyper-V PowerPack is an excellent
way to easily administer Hyper-V (and learn
PowerShell).
http://powergui.org
PowerShell v2 was released, extra WMI support,
lots of new features.
RDS - A Comprehensive Technology
R2
1
R2
17
R2
RDS – New and improved
RD Session
Host
Single Image
Sessions
with Server OS
(Session-per-user)
RD Virt Host
Pooled
VMs
Personal VMs
VMs
with Client OS
(VM-per-user)
RDS & VDI – An Integrated Solution
RD
Virt.
Host
VHD
VHD
VHD
VHD
VHD
VHD
Hyper-V
RDVH Agent
RD
Session
Host
RemoteApp
Retrieve List
of Desktops
Retrieve List of
Remote apps /
sessions
Remote Desktop
RD Web Access
(feed & web access)
RD Gateway
RDP over RCP / HTTPS
HTTPS
Client
RD Connection.
Broker
Win7: RemoteApp & Desktop Connections
RD Client
XP / Vista:
IE
RDS Deployment Options
Customers will mix & match options
RD Session Host (aka TS)
• Low cost image mgmt
• Easiest admin mgmt
• Least resources
required
• Good compatibility for
legacy apps
Pooled Virtual Desktop
Personal Virtual Desktop
• Medium cost image
mgmt
• Easier admin mgmt
than Personal
• Less Resources than
personal
• Better compatibility for
legacy apps
• High cost image mgmt
• Administrator access
(user can install
programs)
• High Resource cost
• Compatibility for legacy
apps
Demo
Remote Desktop Services
RemoteApp Publishing
Web Access Applications + Desktops + App-V
Windows 7 RDC Integration
RDV Management + AD Personal Desktop
Takeaways
Increased server consolidation
Greater administrative control
Performance and scalability enhancements
Unprecedented synergies with client OS
Anywhere access
Thank you!
Daniel Petri
[email protected]