TK2154-201201-11b-Virtualisasi - VMware.ppt

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Deployment Adavatages
Physical
Configure
hardware
Deploy
from
Template
Virtual
Install
OS
Power
on VM
Configure
OS &
Tools
<1 hr of
work
1-2 days
lead time
Assign
IP Addr
Configure
Network
Test Apps
20-40 hrs
of work
4-6 week
lead time
• Provisioning time reduced to minutes, not
days to weeks!
From server boot to running VMs in Minutes
3i


1. Power on server and boot
into hypervisor
2. Configure Admin Password
3. (optional) Modify network
configuration

4. Connect VI Client to IP
Address

Or manage with
VirtualCenter
ESX Server (Single Server Deployment)
Virtual Machines
• Deploy multiple virtual
machines on a single
physical server
• Market leading:
ESX Server
Physical Server
• Performance
• Stability
• Scalability
• Cross-platform
support
ESX Server (Multiple Server Deployment)
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VirtualCenter Capabilities
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Virtual Machine
and Server
Management
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2
Provisioning
Programmatic
Interfaces
Centralized
Management
6
3
Security and
Access Control
What's new
Migration
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4
System
Monitoring
Resource
Management
The Virtual Infrastructure Stack Today

Management &
Automation
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Distributed
Virtualization
Infrastructure
Optimization
Business
Continuity
Desktop
Management
SW
Lifecycle
>Virtual
Center
Resource Mgt
Availability
Mobility
> DRS
> DPM
> HA
> VCB
> Storage
VMotion
> VMotion

> ESX Server
> VMFS
> Virtual SMP
Hypervisor
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Security
> Update
Manager
Guided Consolidation
DISCOVER
Automatically discovers
physical servers
Analyzes utilization and
usage patterns*
ANALYZE
CONVERT
* Recommended for smaller environments
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Converts physical servers
to VMs placed intelligently
based on user response
Non-Disruptive Capacity on Demand
VMware VMotion
73% of VMware customers have implemented VMotion in production
• Live migration of
virtual machines
• Zero downtime
VMware DRS
67% of VMware customers use DRS in production
Business Demand
• Dynamic and
intelligent allocation of
hardware resources
• Ensure optimal
alignment between
business and IT
Resource Pool
Ensure High availability with VMware HA
• VMware HA
automatically restarts
virtual machines when a
physical server fails
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Resource Pool
Distributed Power Management
Minimize power consumption while guaranteeing service levels
Business Demand
Places unneeded
servers in standby mode
Power Off
Resource Pool
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Consolidates workloads
onto fewer servers when
the cluster needs fewer
resources
Brings servers back
online as workload
needs increase
Storage VMotion
Storage VMotion minimizes planned downtime for storage
Storage independent
live migration of virtual
machine disks
Zero downtime to virtual
machines
LUN independent
Supported for Fibre
channel SANs
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VMware Update Manager
OFFLINE
Eliminates manual tracking
of patch levels of ESX
Server hosts and virtual
machines
Automates enforcement of
patch standards
Update
Manager
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Reduces risk through
snapshots and offline
virtual machine patching
* Note: RHEL guests can only be scanned, not remediated
Non-disruptive ESX Server Patching with Update Manager and DRS
Update Manager
Update Manager
patches entire DRS
clusters
Each host in the cluster
enters DRS maintenance
mode, one at a time
VMotion
VMotion
VMs are migrated off, host
is patched & rebooted if
required
VMs are migrated back on
Next host is selected
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Protect data with VMware consolidated backup
Centralized file level backup enables
easy & reliable data protection
What is it?
Centralized agentless backup
for virtual machines
Move backup out of the virtual
machine
CENTRALIZED
DATA MOVER
Eliminate backup traffic on the local
area network
Pre-integrated with major
3rd-party backup products
BACKUP DISK
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BACKUP
PROXY
CONFIDENTIAL
ESX Server 3i
Next generation, thin hypervisor integrated in server systems
Integrated in server systems
Easiest way to deploy and manage
virtualization
Hardware is certified and ready-to-run
Intuitive start up experience that dramatically
reduces deployment time
Optimized for remote management
Thin architecture
Unparalleled security and reliability
Compact 32MB footprint
Only OS-independent design focused on
virtualization
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Introducing VMware Site Recovery Manager
Site Recovery Manager leverages VMware Infrastructure to transform
disaster recovery
Simplifies and automates
disaster recovery workflows:
Setup, testing, failover, failback
Provides central management
of recovery plans from
VirtualCenter
Turns manual recovery
processes into automated
recovery plans
Simplifies integration with 3rdparty storage replication
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DR Challenges Today
Challenges of Traditional DR: Recovery Process
Prod
DR
“Boot & Pray”
cd, tape or
ghost image
Application
OS
Application
WAN
OS
OS files
OS files
x86
local
storage
x86
local
storage
Repl process: OS – Images
App Data-Replication SW:
Storage
SAN-SAN, OS based
Just Tier 1!
Storage
Complex to physically recover OS, applications & data
Separate processes for system and application data
Slow and
Unreliable
Process
OS & applications
have dependencies
on hardware
configuration
Tier 2 & 3 applications left unprotected, adding to Tier 1 RTO risk
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Replication with VMware: Array-Based Replication
DR SITE
PRIMARY
Site
Failure
WAN or
Dark
Fiber
Array-Based Replication
(SRDF, SnapMirror, etc.)
Target
VMFS
Source
VMFS
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SLA’s = High
Disaster Recovery
Recovery Site
Primary Datacenter
Virtual Infrastructure
Host-based
replication
Virtual Infrastructure
30 miles
FC SAN
• RPO of 15 minutes and RTO of 24 hours
• Reduced TCO by 50%
• Saw ROI of 600% in four months
FC SAN
Customer Example:
Infrastructure Optimization
1200 Servers on 100
Physical Chassis
Production
Utilization up to 80%
DEV/TEST
12:1 consolidation ratio
SAN
Backup
Server
20:1 Space reduction
60% of x86 environment
virtualized
Production VMs
DR - Site
Staffing not increased in
2.5 years
Storage Reserve
Backup
Server
Provisioning reduced to
hours from weeks
Software Lifecycle Automation
Vancouver Data Center
Developer Productivity
VMware Lab Manager
Shared Image Library
>75% reduction in server-to-staff ratio
10X reduction in system config time
20% acceleration of software lifecycle
Software Quality
VMware Virtual Infrastructure Pool
Assists defect capture and resolution
in pre-production
• $816,000 saved over 3 years
• 21.6 days reduction per release cycle
Virtual Desktops
Benefits
Central Management, Security,
Compliance
Business Continuity
Standard PC management
model and isolation
• Eliminated need to buy PCs
• Reduced time to add a new PC image to <10 min
• Administer all desktops worldwide centrally with
VirtualCenter
VI Transforms Key I.T. Metrics
Return on Assets
•
•
•
Reduce Capex by > 50%
Increase Server Utilization
•
by 3-4X
Save >30% of Budget &
allocate to strategic projects
Reduce Response times by
> 90%
•
Reduced Opex by > 70%
• Reduce Cost of Power &
•
•
Operational Expenses
Recovery Time down to
minutes!
Cooling by > 85%
Reduce Admin cost and
Time by > 80%
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Overall Business Impact of IT
•
> 90 % of Apps assured of
>99.9% availability
•
100% Apps now under DR plan
Uptime, Service Levels
State of Infrastructure Today – Physical
Server Sprawl
Power & Cooling
38 m physical servers by
2010 - 700% increase in
15 years
$140 bn in excess server
capacity - a 3-year
supply
50c for every $1 spent on
servers
$29 bn in power and
cooling industry wide
Space Crunch
Operating Cost
$1,000 /sqft
$2,400 / server
$40,000 / rack
Source: IDC
$8 in maintenance for
every $1 spent on new
infrastructure
20-30 : 1 server-to-admin
ratio
Virtualization Increases Hardware Utilization
Before VMware
After VMware
Virtualization enables consolidation of workloads from
underutilized servers onto a single server
to safely achieve higher utilization
State of Infrastructure with Virtualization
Servers
BEFORE
VMware
AFTER
VMware
SAVINGS
1000
80
$5,816 (per
server removed)
HBAs
SAN Switches
500
22
160
8
$290
na
Network Switches
Power (kWh)
Cooling (kWh)
84
407
509
10
52
64
$296
$759
$949
Real Estate (Sq ft)
Total Savings
2053
257
$431(3yr)
$8,541*
(Over 3 years)
* Note: Savings include estimated cost of VMware licenses, Support and Subscription
(per server)