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Connect with life www.connectwithlife.co.in 1 2 Polling Questions 1. How many of you are aware of Server virtualization? - I am new to Server Virtualization - I have basic knowledge on server virtualization - I have hands-on experience 2. What are the server virtualization technologies you have worked on? - Microsoft Hyper-V and Virtual Server - VMware - Xensource 3. How many of you are aware of High Availability (HA) concepts? - I am new to HA - I have basic knowledge on HA concepts - I have hands-on experience 3 4 Lack of agility Speed of provisioning Self-service provisioning Lack of VM organization Optimizing use of host resources Managing decentralized VMs Managing heterogeneous virtual infrastructures Managing secure virtual infrastructure Enabling High availability and Business continuity 5 Centralized virtual machine deployment and management for Hyper-V, Virtual Server, and VMware ESX servers Intelligent placement of Virtual Machines Fast and reliable P2V and V2V conversion Comprehensive application and service-level monitoring with Operations Manager Integrated Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO) of VMs Rapid provisioning of new and virtual machines with templates Centralized library of infrastructure components Leverage and extend existing storage infrastructure and clusters Allow for delegated management and access of VMs Familiar interface, common foundation Monitor physical and virtual machines from one console Fully scriptable using PowerShell 6 Windows® PowerShell VMM Library Server VM VM VM VM VM ISO Template VHD Script VMware VI3 VM VM VM VM VM VM VM VM VM VM VM VM 7 8 9 Capacity planning technology ensures best resources utilization Star-rated results for easy decision making Customizable algorithm to achieve your goals Applicable to both Microsoft and VMware hosts 10 Host Performance and Configuration Physical Disk and Memory Requirements Result of Disk Capacity and Memory Check Disk Capacity and Memory Check Existing Load VM Rating Function Configuration CPU, Network, and Disk Load Configuration Capacity Planning Technology Normalized Host + VM Load 11 100 90 80 70 Leftover Host Reserves New VM Normalized Host 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 CPU Host Rating = Memory Network IO Disk IO (Free CPU * CPU Weight) + (Free Memory * Memory Weight) + (Free Disk * Disk Weight) + (Free Network * Network Weight) Host Rating equal 0 if any of the thresholds have been violated. 12 13 14 Workload and application aware resource optimization Extensible through the Operations Manager 2007 MP framework Create policies that VMM acts upon tips automatically or manually Minimize downtime and accelerating time to resolution Enables partners to deliver value add to our mutual customers 15 16 17 18 Powerful cross-platform virtualization management - Support for VMware VI3 - Single management console across Virtual Server, Hyper-V and VI3 Manage and integrate multiple VMware environments Streamline and automate all task using VMM You decide where workloads should run across your environment Co-exists with Virtual Center - Updates made in Virtual Center reflected in VMM in real time and vice versa 19 P2V is a core feature of Virtual Machine Manager, no additional costs per conversion - Wizard based experience, easy to use - Reconfigure storage, memory, CPU, etc - Efficient disk copy - Reserves network settings and MAC addresses - Automatable through PowerShell Supported Platforms - Live (using VSS - Win XP, Win 2003, Win Vista and Win 2008) - Offline - Windows 2000 server P2V online requires no reboot | P2V offline uses WinPE V2V converts(offline) either a VMware disk or the whole VM to the Microsoft VHD\VM representation 20 21 22 Support VMware host clusters 23 VM Resource VM Config Resource Disk Resource 24 Downtime is bad, but affects only one workload Value of the physical server goes up Downtime is far worse because multiple workloads are affected 25 Quickly move virtualized workloads to service underlying hardware More common than unplanned Automatic failover to other nodes (hardware or power failure) Not as common and more difficult 26 Save entire virtual machine state VHDs Move storage connectivity from origin to destination host Restore virtual machine and run 27 Ethernet (3 + 1 Servers) Active server requires servicing Move virtualized workloads to a standby server VHDs 28 Ethernet (3 + 1 Servers) Active server loses power Virtual machines automatically restart on the next cluster node If there is not enough memory, the failover automatically moves to the next node until done VHDs 29 VM Memory 1 GbE iSCSI 2 Gb FC 4 Gb FC 512 MB ~8 seconds ~ 4 seconds ~2 seconds 1 GB ~16 seconds ~8 second 2 GB ~32 seconds ~16 seconds 4 GB ~64 seconds ~32 seconds 8 GB ~2 minutes ~64 seconds ~ 4 seconds ~8 seconds ~16 seconds ~32 seconds 30 31 \\?\<GUID>\ Deploy KB951308 cluster update to support: Support for MountPoints or Volumes with no Drive Letter GUID Volume Path Copy Allow more than one virtual machine in a "Services or Applications" group 32 33 34 Single Server No SAN Used to Segregate resources on a server Test and Develop Solutions As a temporary solution in a migration 35 Windows® PowerShell Administrator Console Library Server Web-based Delegated Provisioning UI Guest VMs Guest VMs Virtual Machine Hosts 36 Administrator Console Web-based Delegated Provisioning UI External Network (DMZ) London Singapore Remote Library Server Virtual Machine Hosts 37 38 39 Physical servers converted to Prioritized report of Performance virtual machines consolidation dataPhysical collected to candidates Virtual Machine identify machines retired Intelligent placement Performance data Manager agents orconsolidation repurposed of each VM on collected from VM deployed tohost virtual candidates optimal hosts for intelligent machine hosts placement Physical Infrastructure Virtual Machine Hosts 40 41 New VM created from configured Pre-configured template template selected for new VM Centralized Library of VM Templates VM configuration Intelligent placement customized from Performance data template of new VM on collected optimalfrom hostVM hosts for intelligent placement Virtual Machine Hosts 42 43 44 45 http://www.microsoft.com/virtualization http://www.microsoft.com/scvmm http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008 http://www.microsoft.com/IPD 46 47 • Your Feedback is Important! 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