Microsoft’s Vision Enabling IT Pros and Development Teams Across the IT Lifecycle Move from Physical to Logical Managed by policy State-aware, Self-healing Available, secure and.
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Microsoft’s Vision
Enabling IT Pros and Development Teams Across the IT Lifecycle
Move from Physical to Logical Managed by policy State-aware, Self-healing Available, secure and real-time Completely Services-based Federated and connected On-premise, off-premise, hosted Efficient dev-to-IT operations
Control Costs
Virtualization is a Key Driver
Increase Availability Improve Business Agility
100 000 000 75 000 000 50 000 000 31.5% WW Virtual Server IB 25 000 000 0.6% WW Server IB 0 '96 '97 '98 '99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 6.5% '07 '08 WW Server Shipments '09 '10 '11 '12 '13
Source: IDC, Bringing the Private Cloud to the Data Center, Doc # DR2010_T2_ME, March 2010
Continued Innovation with R2
Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V and System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2
Better flexibility Live Migration Cluster Shared Volumes Quick Storage Migration Hot Add/remove of Storage Processor compatibility mode Boot from VHD Green IT with Core Parking
Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO)* Intelligent Placement* Cross-Platform Support (VS2005,Hyper-V, ESX)* Self-Service Portal*
Improved Performance and Scalability 64 logical processor support Improved memory management TCP Offload support Virtual Machine Queue (VMQ) Support Improved Networking
* Available in R1 Release
Server Consolidation Energy Reduction Rapid Provisioning High Availability Business Continuity Dynamic Datacenters IT as a Service
• Microsoft fully supports our
key server applications
in a virtualized environment • Microsoft has
updated server workload
licensing to enable virtualization mobility •
Management of the workloads is key
, not just the virtual machine
“Maxol runs Exchange Server 2007, SQL Server 2005, Terminal Services, and file and print servers as key workloads in its virtual environment. Going forward, nearly every business application at Maxol will be a candidate for virtualization.” - Maxol Case Study “We’ve seen first-hand that we can virtualize everything from file, print, and web servers to database servers running SQL Server and Oracle, and actually have the virtual machine run *faster* than what it ran on our original physical box.” - Janssen Jones, Indiana University
• • •
Configuration:
OS: Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 Hyper-V™ Hardware: HP DL585 (16 core) with SLAT HP EVA 8000 storage Virtual Machines: 4 virtual processors and 7 GB RAM per virtual machine; Fixed size VHD • • •
Results:
Increased throughput with consolidation Near linear scale in throughput with no CPU over-commit
Improved performance with Windows Server 2008 R2 and SLAT processor architecture
% CPU 80 70 20 10 0 60 50 40 30 1VM
Almost Linear Scale No CPU over-commit
2VM Batch req/sec
% Processor
3VM 4VM %CPU 5VM )
CPU over-commit
6VM Relative Throughput 7VM Throughput (Batch requests/sec) 3500 3000 2500
Heavy Load
2000 1500
Moderate Load
1000 500 0 8VM Relative Throughput for Windows Server 2008
Low Load
Breakthrough I/O Performance on Hyper-V
iSCSI Performance with Intel® 82599 10G NIC with VMDq, Intel® Xeon 5580 Platform, Windows Server 2008 R2 and R2 Hyper V Read/Write IOPs and Throughput Test • • 715k IOPs -- 10GbE line rate • • Future ready: Scales with new platforms, OS an
Near native iSCSI performance
Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Microsoft Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing.
SERVERS SECURITY VIRTUAL I/O STORAGE Power and Cooling NON MS WORKLOAD and APP LOAD BALANCERS CAPACITY PLANNING
CUSTOMER PARTNER
Ramp up virtualization efforts and expertise Standardize on scalable server hardware Standardize on management platform across deployment models
Management
Fine-tune processes around IT/people interaction Architect IT services for shared and abstracted compute resource pools
Desktop/Application Delivery
User Centric
•
User Experience
• •
Flexibility & choice End to end delivery
Desktop Virtualization
Server virtualization
• • •
Datacenter centric
Workload Support Hypervisor lock-in Datacenter footprint
Focus: Reducing Costs
Roaming Profiles + Folder Redirection Data, User settings Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) Applications RemoteApp (RDS) OS Virtualization (MED-V) Hardware Traditional Client Computing Local Desktop Virtualization Remote Desktop Virtualization
Focus: Increasing Flexibility
3 rd party Partner Solutions PCs Running Windows 7 Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs NETWORK User state Virtualization Application Delivery Desktop Delivery Virtualization Platform Windows Embedded for Thin Clients Integrated Management
239 desktops Hyper-V: 63 XenServer: 57 Other: 56
Windows 7 1VCPU 1GB, Intel Xeon 5500 2x4 Core, 72GB Source: http://community.citrix.com/blogs/citrite/simoncr, March 2010, "Best Hypervisor for
VDI? Only Two Make the Cut"
Source: "Citrix XenDesktop 4 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with Hyper-V on the Intel Xeon Processor 5600 and 7500 Series", April 2010
RemoteFX Dynamic Memory
Microsoft RemoteFX in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 will enable a local-like, rich media experience for session-based or virtual desktops.
Dynamic Memory in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 enables better consolidation ratios with predictable performance
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