SESSION CODE: SEC216 Ana Gabriela Hernandez Technical Specialist – Datacentre Microsoft SYSTEM CENTER ORCHESTRATOR 2012 OVERVIEW (c) 2011 Microsoft.
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SESSION CODE: SEC216 Ana Gabriela Hernandez Technical Specialist – Datacentre Microsoft SYSTEM CENTER ORCHESTRATOR 2012 OVERVIEW (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved. Agenda ► Cloud – What is Cloud Computing – Datacenter Evolution ► What is System Center Orchestrator 2012 ► How does Orchestrator work ► What's new in Orchestrator 2012 (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved. Datacenters Are in a State of Evolution Evolution toward highly virtual and beyond to cloud Physical Virtual IaaS PaaS Agenda ► Objectives and Takeaways ► Cloud ► What is System Center Orchestrator 2012 – Integration – Orchestration – Automation ► How does Orchestrator work ► What's new in Orchestrator 2012 (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved. Orchestrating People, Process and Technology Create CR Change Request List of servers Service Manager Approval Demo System Center Orchestrator 2012 OPTIMIZE AND EXTEND EXISTING INVESTMENTS Integration DELIVER FLEXIBLE AND RELABLE SERVICES LOWER COSTS AND IMPROVE PREDICTABILITY Orchestration Automation Optimize heterogeneous environments with integration packs Accelerate time to value with flexible process workflows Enable IT resources to focus on work that adds business value Easy–to-extend platform for building custom integrations with the Quick Integration Kit (QIK) Improve service reliability across multiple tools, systems, and department silos Reduce error-prone manual activities while lowering costs Optimize and Extend Existing Investments Through Integration Service Manager HP Service Manager Software Make your IT service desk enterprise strength OpenView Operations Optimize heterogeneous environments Deeply integrated with System Center The Best Process Automation Solution Agenda ► Objectives and Takeaways ► Cloud ► What is Orchestrator ► How does Orchestrator work – Concepts – Activities – Integration Packs ► What's new in orchestrator (c) 2011 Microsoft. 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Demo Basic Runbook Orchestrator Concepts Activities Runbooks Intelligent tasks that perform defined actions System level workflows that execute a series of linked activities to complete a defined set of actions Invoke Web Services Run .Net Script Query Database Send email Create Incident Create Checkpoi nt Start Maint Mode Databus Shut Down VM Compare Values Clone Linux VM Check Schedule Return Data E-mail on error Update on success Standard Activities A rich set of Out-Of-Box Used to publish functions that allow you to and consume information as a runbook perform a wide variety of tasks and automations executes Get Server ID from DPM Get Data Sources Create Recovery Point Powerful Out-of-Box Standard Activities Connect • • • • Connect to Web Services Poll Internet Applications Leverage existing integration methods Cross Platform activities Execute • • • • Run system level tasks Run Programs and Commands Execute code from PowerShell, .Net, Jscript and VB.Net Work with Databases Communicate Manage • • • • Set up Monitors and Schedules Work with files and folders Create multi-part Runbooks Leverage decision trees • • • • • Merge Runbook execution paths and information Compare results Send Notifications Integrate with email Publish results Demo Databus and Standard Activities Extend and Simplify with Integration Packs ► Solution or Application specific – Provide ready-built defined activities – Packaged and Deployed – Brings version control to activities ► Microsoft and Partner provided – All major enterprise management products covered Out-Of-Box – HP, IBM, CA, BMC, EMC ► Build your own with the QIK! – Leverage the Community ecosystem Orchestrator Integration Pack Roadmap Beta releases RTM releases Beta releases Note: All content is for the Orchestrator Beta and as such is subject to change Agenda ► Objectives and Takeaways ► Cloud ► What is Orchestrator ► How does Orchestrator work ► What's new in Orchestrator! (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved. Orchestrator Investments Areas IT Business Manager • Visibility and Insight • Reporting & Analysis Operator • Initiate • Monitor • Troubleshoot IT Pro • Authoring • Testing and Debugging Developer • Application integration • Create & Extend Integrations Orchestrator System Requirements The New Installer Experience Get up and running in minutes! Simple end-to-end install Modular Setup of Components Automated Prerequisite Remediation Demo Installer Runbook Designer ► Easy authoring and debugging – Drag and drop, Visio-like authoring, nested Runbooks, built in features like looping and branching. ► Databus – Abstracts developer-level complexity from the runbook author and enables Hub-and-spoke integration model ► Powerful Out-Of-Box Standard Activities The Orchestration Console ► New Silverlight web application ► Delegated permissions & access ► Operate & Manage Runbooks ► Monitor current executions ► Initiate new instances ► Stop an executing Runbook ► Troubleshoot failures ► View Runbook definitions Demo Console The New Web Service ► Exposes Orchestrator runtime functionality and data – Runbook definitions – Runtime data (instances, status) – Environment data (runbook servers) ► Reporting and Analytics ► External interface to System Center ► Standards Based – RESTful web interface – Uses OData (Open Data Protocol) Using the Quick Integration Kit (QIK) ► Build and distribute your own Integrations ► Use the QIK CLI – Wizard Based GUI – Wraps Command, Program, SSH and PowerShell executions into activities ► Or leverage the QIK SDK – No Wizard, No GUI – Use .NET or Java IDEs to compile DLL or JAR resource files Example of Community, QIK and imagination… (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved. Looking ahead to the Release Candidate ► Updates to the Quick Integration Kit ► Enhancements to the Orchestration Console ► New and updated Documentation ► IPv6 support ► Globalization ► Updated existing System Center IPs ► Beta IPs for System Center 2012 Summary – Orchestrator is all about Integration, Orchestration and Automation – Orchestrator is part of the System Center Suite – Every organization has at least one scenario that Orchestrator answers! (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved. Enrol in Microsoft Virtual Academy Today Why Enroll, other than it being free? The MVA helps improve your IT skill set and advance your career with a free, easy to access training portal that allows you to learn at your own pace, focusing on Microsoft technologies. 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