Jeremy Winter Product Unit Manager Microsoft Corporation Eamon O’Reilly Group Program Manager Microsoft Corporation MGT206 Session Objectives and Takeaways Session Objective(s): Learn IT management capabilities of System Center Essentials Introduce.

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Transcript Jeremy Winter Product Unit Manager Microsoft Corporation Eamon O’Reilly Group Program Manager Microsoft Corporation MGT206 Session Objectives and Takeaways Session Objective(s): Learn IT management capabilities of System Center Essentials Introduce.

Jeremy Winter
Product Unit Manager
Microsoft Corporation
Eamon O’Reilly
Group Program Manager
Microsoft Corporation
MGT206
Session Objectives and Takeaways
Session Objective(s):
Learn IT management capabilities of
System Center Essentials
Introduce new capabilities available in
Essentials 2010
Demonstrate how Essentials makes
IT management easier
IT Pressures of Mid-sized Businesses
“Physical and virtual environment
should be managed together seamlessly”
“Time & budgets
restrict my ability to
continue to deploy
additional servers”
“My time is valuable -I shouldn't spend time
managing updates”
“Consolidation of my old
hardware and existing
workloads is critical to
sustain the business”
“Reliability for my
company systems is a
must -- any downtime
is bad”
System Center Essentials
Unified solution for mid-size businesses
Unified Experience
Proactive
Management
Increased
Efficiency
A unified solution with a single console for
managing your physical and virtual
servers, desktops, hardware, software, and
IT services
Monitoring, troubleshooting and asset
tracking to keep your IT environment
secure and up-to-date
Simple execution of complex management
tasks like troubleshooting end user issues,
monitoring, creating and managing virtual
servers,software deployment
System Center Family of Products
User info
IT Generalist
Manages server as
secondary
responsibility
Home Users
Manages
server as
primary but
shared
responsibility
Small Business
25
5-10 full time IT
Generalists with
some area of focus
Specialists per
workload
Enterprise
Mid Market
Lower Midmarket
10
1-2 full time IT
Generalists
Upper Midmarket
Core Midmarket
50
100
250
System
Center
Products
Platform
# of
PCs
MS
Segment
IT Specialist
Do It Yourselfer (DIY)*
Workgroup Edition
500
Integrated management designed for
medium- sized companies with up to 50
servers and 500 Clients
The Roadmap for Essentials
Essentials
2007
May ’07
Release
Essentials
SP1
March
’08
SP1
Essentials
2010
Fall ’09
Beta
Spring ’10
Release
Key Investments for Essentials 2010
Unified Experience
Proactive
Management
Increased
Efficiency
• Integration of Virtualization Management
• Automated computer grouping
• Server limit increased to 50
• Auto-manage updates and deadline
• Software distribution targeting
• Dynamic import of monitoring
management packs
• Quick provisioning of new virtual machines
• Easy machine conversions from
physical-to-virtual
• Intelligent placement of virtual workloads
Unified Console
Single view of the IT environment
Overviews with summaries and health
Integrated virtualization that is simple to use
Easy to find workspaces with pertinent data
In-line tasks, reporting, and help
New in 2010
Overview pages with contextual click-through
Streamlined group creation for
common attributes
Notification banners for monitoring updates
Simplified management tasks
Custom views with search support
Inventory and Reports
Keep track of hardware and software assets
60+ HW and SW inventory attributes
Inventory is preset and reported every 22 hours
Visibility thru ready-to-use reports
Daily Health Report providing quick status
180 reports out of the box
New reports available w/ each imported MP
Common reports available from each overview
page
New in 2010
Virtualization candidates
Host Virtual machine utilization
Security and critical update compliance report
Unified Experience
Virtual Machine Management
Maximize your resources
Virtualization management
completely incorporated
Reduced learning curve with
workspace integration
Comprehensive monitoring of total physical
and virtual server environments
(OS, apps and services)
Rapid provisioning of new hosts and
virtual machines
Fast and reliable P2V and V2V conversion
Flexibility for your environment
Win 2008 Server and Hyper-V for new 64-bit
Win 2003 Server and Virtual Server for
existing 32-bit
Virtualization as a setup component
Import of existing virtual servers,
including VMWare
Virtual Machine Management
2010 Virtualization Features
Host Configuration
Virtual Machine Creation
Copy VM from another server
(P2V or V2V)
Snapshots of VMs for quick backups
Intelligent placement
Simplicity from the start
Pre-configured virtual
machine templates
Short task based wizards
Automated network configuration
Enterprise-class functionality for
midsized businesses
Physical-to-Virtual Conversion
Intuitive and easy to use
Core feature of Essentials, no additional
infrastructure or costs per conversion
5 step wizard-based experience
Automatically retrieves source configuration
Configurable storage, memory, CPU, etc.
Preserves network settings and MAC addresses
Optional source shutdown
Intelligent Placement to identify hosts
Automatically determines best host for a VM
Uses VM properties and host configuration
Factors in Memory, Disk size, Network, CPU
Recommendations for easy decision
Virtualization Intelligent Placement
Host Performance
and Configuration
Physical
Disk
and
Memory
Requiremen
ts
Disk Capacity and
Memory Check
Recommendati
on
Existing Load
VM
Result of
Disk Capacity and
Memory Check
Configuration
CPU, Network,
and Disk Load
Configuration
Capacity Planning
Technology
Normalized
Host + VM Load
Hosts grouped
into:
Recommended
Compatible
Incompatible
Virtualization Machine Management
Essentials Monitoring
Monitor your IT environment end-to-end
Rich knowledge out of the box to help
diagnose and fix alerts
Simple in-line tasks to click and “fix it now”
Remote control support for managed
clients & servers
Ability to customize monitoring
Network devices with SNMPv1 or v2
Notification of problems via email,
pager, or SMS
2010 Investments
Monitoring import and maintenance
via the web
Inline Notification Creation
Service Level Wizards & Reports
Essentials Monitoring
Management Packs
Essentials uses same MPs as
Operations Manager
Refined for mid-sized environments
to cut noise
Add custom monitoring from
partners and vendors
Microsoft MPs available for download
http://technet.microsoft.com/enus/sce/cc462787.aspx
Remote Troubleshooting
Detailed information on user’s
PC configuration
Perform remote tasks right
from the console
Ping, List Processes, IPConfig, etc.
Software Deployment
Quickly Administer and Distribute Software
Deploy software applications for clients and servers
Simple 5-step application install wizard
Support for MSI and EXE applications
Parameters defaulted requiring minimal
knowledge to deploy software
Deployment status reporting
Install now support
Easily uninstall applications deployed
New in 2010
Support for common targeting filters
Modify properties of existing packages
Localized title/description during
package creation
Update Management
Easily Configure and Track IT Updates
Update management for Microsoft and
3rd parties
Multi-member group support for
flexible targeting
Compliance and status reports across
the IT environment
“Big Red Button” for installation of
pressing updates
New in 2010
Auto-manage the software updates needed
Auto-approval deadlines- “Set and Forget”
Ability to sync with MU multiple times daily
Simple view for ‘Needed updates’
Monitoring, Software Distribution & Updates
Installing Essentials
Get up and running quickly!
Abstracts the complex process of installing
Simple 10-screen setup
Interactive prerequisite checker to
analyze readiness
Contextual help, ToolTips and Validation
Installation 64-bit and 32-bit server hardware
Flexible SQL Server configurations
(remote vs. local)
New in 2010
Automated Prerequisite Remediation
Modular Setup of Components
Dynamic updates at install time
Core Management Packs Only
Migration to Essentials 2010 for
VMM WG & Essentials 2007
Configuring Essentials
Simple to configure, guided step-by-step
Wizard-driven experience for initial configuration
Product configuration
Computer and device discovery
Update management configuration
New in 2010
Improved out-of-the-box experience
Extended criteria for Scheduled Discovery
Policy conflict detection
Monitoring Configuration Wizard
recommends monitoring experience
automatically imports and updates MPs
Key Investments for Essentials 2010
Unified
Experience
Proactive
Management
Increased
Efficiency
•
•
•
Integration of Virtualization Management
Automated computer grouping
Server limit increased to 50
•
•
•
Auto-manage updates and deadline
Software distribution targeting
Dynamic import of monitoring management packs
•
•
•
Quick provisioning of new virtual machines
Easy machine conversions from physical-to-virtual
Intelligent placement of virtual workloads
Track Resources
System Center Essentials Homepage: http://www.microsoft.com/sce
Key Microsoft Sites
System Center on Microsoft.com: http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter
System Center on TechNet: http://technet.microsoft.com/systemcenter/
Virtualization on Microsoft.com: http://www.microsoft.com/virtualization
Community Resources
System Center Team Blog: http://blogs.technet.com/systemcenter
System Center Central: http://www.systemcentercentral.com
System Center Community: http://www.myITforum.com
System Center on TechNet Edge: http://edge.technet.com/systemcenter
System Center on Twitter: http://twitter.com/system_center
Virtualization Feed: http://www.virtualizationfeed.com
System Center Influencers Program: Content, connections, and resources
for influencers in the System Center Community. For information, contact
[email protected]
Resources
www.microsoft.com/teched
www.microsoft.com/learning
Sessions On-Demand & Community
Microsoft Certification & Training Resources
http://microsoft.com/technet
http://microsoft.com/msdn
Resources for IT Professionals
Resources for Developers
www.microsoft.com/learning
Microsoft Certification and Training Resources
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