can we Virtualize that? Yes, yes it does! SVVP • All SQL Server 2012 Features Are Supported.
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can we Virtualize that? Yes, yes it does! SVVP • All SQL Server 2012 Features Are Supported SVVP • All SharePoint 2013 Features Are Supported 900 1 800 0.9 700 0.8 0.7 600 0.6 500 0.5 400 0.4 300 0.3 200 0.2 100 0.1 0 0 4 8 16 32 Virtual Processors Per VM Full report is available here 64 Average Transaction Response Time (Sec) Transactions/Sec Hyper-V Virtual CPU Scalability with OLTP Workloads SharePoint Workload Scalability on Windows Server 2012 with Hyper-V 1 0.9 Heavy Users (1% Concurrency) 1,400,000 0.8 1,200,000 0.7 1,000,000 0.6 800,000 0.5 0.4 600,000 0.3 400,000 0.2 200,000 0.1 0 0 1 2 Web Front Ends 3 Average Response Time (Sec) 1,600,000 2,400,000 1 2,200,000 0.9 Heavy Users (1% Concurrency) 2,000,000 0.8 1,800,000 0.7 1,600,000 1,400,000 0.6 1,200,000 0.5 1,000,000 0.4 800,000 0.3 600,000 0.2 400,000 0.1 200,000 0 0 1 2 3 Web Front Ends 3 Average Response Time (Sec) SharePoint Workload Scalability on Windows Server 2012 with Hyper-V Synthetic vNIC DVMQ or SR-IOV In-Guest Teaming Network QoS Weights & Reserves vNUMA (SQL & IIS 8) LP:VP Ratios: SQL – N/A SP – 1:1 (Max 2:1) Dynamic Memory SP – No SQL - Yes VM Fixed VHDX (64TB) Separate VHDXs No Snapshots Virtual FC In Guest iSCSI Host Storage: DAS, SMB, FC, iSCSI SAS, SSD etc. SharePoint Farm Leave adequate memory for the Hyper-V partitions. (we recommend 4 GB of RAM or more for host computer operations.) Do not use the parent partition for services other than Hyper-V. Do not store host computer system files on drives that are used for Hyper-V storage. Use a minimum of two physical network adapters. Do not oversubscribe the CPU on the virtualization host computer. Do not cross Non-uniform memory access (NUMA) boundaries. Do not use snapshots in a production environment* Avoid running programs such as anti-virus software on the parent partition. (Run them on the child partition if they are required.) Use hardware that supports Second Level Address Translation (SLAT). Enable Hyper-Threading (if hardware supports it) Manually (yuck, phooey but does work) System Center Configuration Manager Virtual Machine Manager 2012 SP1 We could also use Orchestrator with SCVMM Get someone else to do it o VM from Template http://aka.ms/WS2012R2 http://aka.ms/SC2012R2 http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd www.microsoft.com/learning http://microsoft.com/technet http://microsoft.com/msdn