Transcript Document
Planning your Migrations off WS2003 Greg O’Connor AppZero CEO [email protected] September 24, 2014 Neha Bajwa Microsoft Sr. Product Marketing Mgr [email protected] Housekeeping • Please Participate • Use the GoToWebinar controls to ask questions • We’ll take most questions at the end Poll #1 What type of business is your organization? End of support for Windows Server 2003/R2 298 Days Remaining Optimistic Estimates Server migration: 200 days Application migration: 300+ days 7/18/2015 4 What end of support means No No No Now updates compliance safe haven is the time to act 37 critical Start Impact Windows planning on2003/R2 updates bothyour servers released migration Impact will not on and passtransforming Increased your datacenter today Discontinued physical a in compliance 2013 for andWindows audit Server Microsoft Small operations costs support for many virtualized 2003/R2 Business Server applications servers 2003 75% ITDMs are Aware of Windows Server 2003 End-of-Life1 57% of customers still have applications running on Windows Server 2003.2 94% intend to migrate, but only 24% are ready to do so.2 40% are not sure of upgrade path and 35% intend to go to the Cloud.2 Sources: 1. Based on MSFT Customer Survey 12/2013 (400 NA & Canada ENT & UMM ITDMs) 2. AppZero Based on a survey of 150 Fortune 1000 IT professionals at a series of industry events including CAWorld, HP Discover, Cloud Expo and Vmworld. Microsoft Confidential 6 Opportunity to modernize your datacenter Hybrid cloud Today’s datacenter Datacenter Cloud options on demand without boundaries Microsoft Azure Cloud cost Reduced and complexity innovation everywhere Windows Server 2012 R2 Dynamic Rapid response to business application delivery Microsoft SQL Server Benefits Speed Resilience Cost-efficiency Security Microsoft System Center Migration process 1 Discover 2 Assess 3 Target 4 Migrate Considerations for targeting Evaluate options for each application and workload Windows Server 2012 R2 Microsoft Azure Cloud OS Network Poll #2 (If you work in an enterprise): How many servers in your organization are running Windows Server 2003? Enterprise Application Migration AppZero does for apps what VMs do for machines Source Machine Destination Machine Copy & Run Discover Extract VAA Dissolve & install AppZero extracts existing enterprise applications and packages them into VAAs that can be provisioned and run natively on any OS, machine or cloud, fast. Operational stacks form data center to clouds The enterprise has a spectrum of “operating stacks” with changing levels of ownership to deploy applications that run the business. App Owned Shared Out sourced Applications are now operational stack independent Physical Virtual Hypervisor OS version 32/64 bit Datacenter Cloud IaaS, MSP, PaaS App Owned Shared Out sourced Today’s migration options good • Manual installation/scripting – – Often the only way to get applications onto a hosted service (until now) Very labor intensive, expensive, and takes a long time • Virtual Machines (P2V or V2V) better – – – – – • Best! Requires manual remediation of hostname/IP in the application Does not address different OS migration Does not address different security, back-up, monitoring migrations Slow to migrate; VAA 10 to 100 times smaller/faster to move MSP and PaaS destinations only want the app/middleware AppZero’s extraction, transformation and rehosting – – – App migration is more flexible; change OS, security, monitoring, etc. Fastest way to move enterprise applications (minutes vs. days) De-risk migrating production applications to the cloud Poll #3 What is your level of readiness for Windows Server 2003 end of life? AppZero migration tools • Migration Workbench – Guides users through an end to end migration – Ideal for a small number of migrations at a time • Migration Automation – PACE (Predictive Application Component Extraction) – Automated Discovery and Migration Tool – Used for waves of migrations at scale AppZero migration workbench 3 ways to discover and start application(s) 1. Services: 2. IIS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Enter VAA name Enter IP or source DNS name Admin Password Find Applications Select Application(s) Begin Tether Launch Application(s) 3. Apps that are not services or IIS based: Poll #4 (If you work in an SI): How will you remediate your clients Windows Server 2003 servers? Source and App Compatibility Assessment Compatible w/ Target OS Compatible with AppZero No custom steps required Compatible w/ Target OS Compatible with AppZero May require custom steps Not compatible w/ Target OS OR Not compatible with AppZero Not found in compatibility DB Doesn’t mean it won’t work, try it Check with Support Check local and remote ports open Check source and destination same domain Check source authentication and permissions Check for source AntiVirus Check IIS requirements (.net, ports, webdeploy) Etc. AppZero migration – Disrupt the status quo Application extracted on demand from source machine (datacenter or cloud) to target machine (cloud) App migration Source Destination Migration Automation: Command Line Interface AppZero’s PACE provides a CLI (command line interface) to automate migrate multiple sources Assessment and Discovery Migration • • • • Inventories applications and app components across multiple machines Generates output as CSV Integrates with discovery tools like TADDM, ADDM and SI and enterprise-specific migration management portals • • • Parallelizes migrations across source servers Minimizes downtime by pre-extracting app components Migrates only those application that are selected Prebuilds VAA (Virtual App Appliance) in advance of downtime window Migration Wave creds.txt Source Machines Source Credentials Source App Inventory Indicate Apps To Migrate MAPP Gather App Components Destination Machines Poll #5 As part of your upgrade projects, will you be moving applications to the cloud? Big Pharma Case Study • Thumbnail of customer • Challenge how to migrate 8,000 WS2003 • Machine breakdown – 2,500 – 2,500 – 3,000 ISV apps ISV apps - heavily customized Homegrown or Bespoke apps • In scope for AppZero migration approach – Heavily customized and homegrown apps – ISV and many SQL apps not in scope Big Pharma Case Study Head to Head Comparison Cost Metrics Effort and Time Project Duration Limitations, Best Practices and Support • Stopped apps before final migration • Not supported • • – AD/LDAP, SharePoint & Exchange – 16 bit applications – Security agents (Kernel driver *.sys) – Usually pre-provisioned on the destination • • Good to go – ISV or homegrown apps and middleware – All Hypervisors, physical, virtual and cloud Windows Server 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit) or higher Support Policy for migration of ThirdParty Applications – • http://www.appzero.com/content/support -policies Support Policy for AppZero Products – Moving shared DBs will moves all the DBs Pruning can be done manually by a DBA AppZero Support Policy link – Pain to do – • • No specific support list from AppZero AppZero migration and 3rd party vendor support policies – Check ISV’s support version OS – Check ISV support policies Summary The only cloud-independent application extraction, transformation, and delivery offering in the market • • • • The best way to move from any machine to any cloud WS 2003 EOS remediation – the clock is ticking Modernize (up-level) your OS & supporting infrastructure MSP and PaaS friendly The only automated application migration tool recommended by Microsoft Q&A Next steps • Contact [email protected] to: – Try the software for yourself – request a free trial Or – Schedule a personalized demo for your team