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Vmware Overview
- 1. VMware Overview
Powering the Virtual
Enterprise
Ted Craig – Federal Account Manager
David Grand – Senior Systems Engineer
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- 2. NCACMG – VMware Virtual
Infrastructure Technical
Overview
David Grand, Senior Systems Engineer
dgrand@vmware.com
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- 3. Agenda
Company Overview
•
The New IT Landscape
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VMware Virtual Infrastructure
•
Product Line
•
Solutions
•
Customers
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- 4. Executive Summary
VMware…
Modernized and brought virtualization to the x86 platform 7
•
years ago
Has saved its customers hundreds of millions of dollars
•
Is the fastest growing $100 million+ software company in
•
the world today
Partners with the world’s largest IT vendors to produce
•
tested and compatible solutions for customers
Has extensive customer success in:
•
Server consolidation and containment
•
Business Continuity
•
Test/development automation
•
Enterprise desktop management
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- 5. VMware Mission
Transform industry standard server and desktop computing
through virtualization.
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- 6. VMware at a Glance
Founded 1998
900+
Total Employees
3+ Million
Number of Users
Key Partnerships IBM, HP, Dell
# Channel Partners 1,800+
Customer Profile 80% of the Fortune 100
Operating Structure Independent EMC Subsidiary
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- 7. Virtual Infrastructure Ecosystem
Resellers and Consulting Partners
Hardware
System
Partners
Integrators Virtual
Infrastructure
Global ISVs and Technology Partners
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- 8. What The Analysts Say About VMware
Illuminata Gartner
“…VMware is one of the very few “Enterprises that do not leverage
who have the deep experience virtualization technologies will
needed to create, harden, and spend 25 percent more annually
optimize complex, sophisticated for hardware, software, labor and
virtualization products.” space for Intel servers…”
Forrester Meta
“Forrester believes that Intel’s “There is very strong market
economies of scale will eventually momentum for VMware within
shift most computing workloads to META Group’s Global 2000 client
Intel- or AMD- based servers. base. VMware has become the de
And VMware now makes it facto standard for Intel server
possible to bring the Organic IT virtualization.”
benefit of high utilization to
underutilized Intel Servers.”
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- 10. Agenda
Company Overview
•
The New IT Landscape
•
VMware Virtual Infrastructure
•
Product Line
•
Solutions
•
Customers
•
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- 11. Challenges Facing IT
Lower TCO
Server Sprawl
Asset Utilization
Responsiveness
Business Value
Shortened cycle-times
Justify business
Deployment of new services
benefits of IT
spending
Security
Virus control,
New Initiatives remote access,
How to build an lockdown, compliance
efficient infrastructure
within budget
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- 12. Evolution of Server Computing
Explosion in # of Physical Low x86 Utilization…Becoming
& Logical components Even Lower (i.e. Multicore)
Relative CPU Utilization
70%
60%
# components
50%
40%
+ 30%
20%
10%
0%
SOA
Web
Mainframe Unix x86
C/S
Source: IBM Scorpion, VMware Internal
à Increased complexity and inefficiency!
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- 13. EMC’s Information Lifecycle Management Product
Offerings
AAM VMware
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- 14. Agenda
Company Overview
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The New IT Landscape
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VMware Virtual Infrastructure
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Product Line
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Solutions
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Customers
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Futures
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- 15. VMware Technology Overview
Old Model:
Traditional x86 Architecture
Single OS image per machine
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Software and hardware tightly coupled
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Multiple applications often conflict
•
Underutilized resources introduce real
•
cost into the infrastructure
à Old model doesn’t work anymore!
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- 16. VMware Technology Overview
New Model:
VMware Technology
Separate OS and hardware – break
•
hardware dependencies
Manage OS and application as single
•
unit by encapsulating them into VMs
Strong fault and security isolation
•
Standard, HW independent
•
environments can be provisioned
anywhere
Flexibility to chose the right OS for
•
the right application
à Works with what you have today…
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- 17. Traditional Intel System Architecture
Gartner says
average server Application
utilization is
less than 15%
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- 18. Intel Architecture With Vmware. . .
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- 19. VMware Common Features
• Virtualization – This is the core technology for all
Vmware products
• Standard unmodified OS’es
• Run multiple operating systems concurrently:
• No repartitioning
• No rebooting
• Windows 95 / 98
• Windows NT
•
• Windows 2000 (professional, server, advanced server) Isolation
• Windows XP (professional and home edition)
•
• Windows 2003 (enterprise and advanced edition) Encapsulation (portability)
• Windows 3.1
• Ms-dos • Full networking
• Linux (red hat, SuSE, mandrake, caldera)
• FreeBSD
• Hardware-independent
• Novell Netware (4.X, 5.X, 6.X)
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- 20. Application + OS: Now A Data File
• Server provisioning is
Entire server – OS, apps, data,
similar to copying a file
devices, and state – is now
simply a file.
• Server migration is now
similar to data migration
• Datamanagement
techniques can be used for
server management
• Server cloning/copying
Versioning
•
Server archival
•
Remote mirroring
•
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- 21. Virtual Infrastructure
Enables You to:
Dynamically map computing resources
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to the business
Lower IT costs through increased
•
efficiency, flexibility and responsiveness
Provision new services and change the
•
amount of resources dedicated to a
software service
Treat your data center as a single pool
•
of processing, storage and networking
power
Virtual infrastructure brings uniformity to your data center
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- 22. Agenda
Company Overview
•
The New IT Landscape
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VMware Virtual Infrastructure
•
Product Line
•
Solutions
•
Customers
•
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- 23. VMware Product Line
Production Server
VirtualCenter ESX Server
Test/Development
Workstation GSX Server
Enterprise Desktop
VMware ACE
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- 24. VMware Product Innovation
VMWARE ACE
GSX SERVER
VIRTUAL CENTER
ESX SERVER
ESX SERVER
WORKSTATION
1st w/ 64-Bit Support
INNOVATION
1st Virtual SDK
1st VRM Solution
1st Virtual SMP
1st w/ VMotion
2004-2005
1st NSA-Certified
1st IA-32 virtual virtual desktop
machine (+ host arch.)
1st Intel-based
2002 - 2003
hypervisor
1999 - 2001
CONSISTENT VIRTUAL HARDWARE PLATFORM
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- 25. Core Building Blocks - Virtual Infrastructure Nodes
• ESX Server
• Hosts multiple virtual machines (VMs)
• Virtual SMP
VMotion
• Enables dual virtual CPU VMs
• VirtualCenter
• Enables centralized management
VirtualCenter
• VMotion
• Enables migration of VMs between physical
Virtual SMP hosts
• Virtual Infrastructure Node (VIN)
• ESX Server + VC Agent + VSMP + VMotion
ESX Server
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- 26. Physical to Virtual (P2V) Migration
Seamlessly transform physical systems
into Virtual Machines with P2V Assistant
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- 27. Virtual Infrastructure Components
• ACE ACE Managed Desktop
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• Workstation • WKS and GSX install as
applications on an existing OS
• GSX Server
• ESX installs on bare metal
• ESX Server
Snapshots a
•
physical machine
• P2V Assistant
• Converts into a
Virtual Machine
Manages multiple Virtual
•
Machines across boxes.
• VirtualCenter
• VMotion, can move VMs between
(With VMotion)
boxes while they’re running
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- 28. Vmware Product Set
ESX Server ESX SMP Virtual Center
Workstation GSX Server
Data Center Data Center Data Center
Desktop Workgroup
SMP
• Manage hundreds of
• Data Center Server • Dual Processor
• OS Migration • Department Server servers from one
Consolidation Support
Consolidation location
• Technical Support
• Rapid Server • Processor • Eliminate scheduled
• Development & Test downtime
Deployment Intensive
• Training Server Consolidation
Applications • Rapidly deploy new
• Office in a Box virtual machines
• Sales Demos
• Move virtual machines
• Disaster Recovery
• Development & Test with no service
interruption
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- 29. VMware Virtual Infrastructure Solutions
Connectivity
Test &
Dev
Production
Test &
Dev
Performance
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- 30. Introducing VMware ACE
The Assured Computing Environment for the Enterprise
VMware ACE is an enterprise
desktop solution for PC
managers who want to:
• Ensure safe access to enterprise
resources from remote and
guest PCs
• Secure data on enterprise PCs
• Standardize PC environments
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- 31. Key Benefits
VMware ACE is a hardware-
independent solution that can be
provisioned to any PC. It works
online or offline, delivering:
• Improved security of enterprise
information
• Simplified desktop support and
management
• Improved cost-effectiveness of
enterprise PCs
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- 32. Product Overview
VMware ACE Manager
• Used by desktop managers to create assured computing
environments that can be provisioned to any PC.
VMware ACE client
• A simple application installed by end users to run an
assured computing environment on their PC.
VMware VMware
ACE Manager ACE Client
ACE Package
OS + Apps Policies
&
IT Desktop End User’s PC
Manager’s PC
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- 33. Key Features
• Manageability
• Virtual Rights Management interface
• Design Once – provision anywhere
• Security
• Rules-based network access
• Tamper resistant
• Copy protection
• Usability
• Intuitive and customizable UI
optimized for all PC users
• Revert to previous state, resume
current session
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- 34. Sweet Spot Applications - Ideal for Consolidation
• Financial Apps
• MS Exchange servers
• CRM Services
• File/print
• Visual Basic Apps
• Lotus notes
• Domain Controllers
• IIS web servers
• Active Directory Servers
• Databases
• Virus Protection Servers
• Web app servers
• Custom applications
and…individual applications residing on a single underutilized server
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- 35. Key Features: Partitioning, Isolation, and Encapsulation
Encapsulation
Partitioning Isolation
• Entire state of the VM:
• Fault and security
• Multiple OS on one
Memory, disk images, I/O
isolation at the hardware
physical machine
device state
level
• Fully utilize server • Hardware resource • VM state can be saved
resources controls preserve to a file
performance
• Shared data is cluster- • Re-use or transfer whole
• Guarantee service levels
ready for failover VMs with a file copy
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- 36. Feature: Server Utilization
• Run multiple
operating systems
on one physical
machine
• Fully utilize server
resources
• SCSI reservations
enable clustering
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- 37. Feature – Virtual Machine Isolation
• Each virtual machine is isolated from others
• Totally separate OS, registry, applications and data files
• Immune to guest OS crashes, viruses or corruption
• NSA NetTop project
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- 38. Feature – Encapsulation / Rapid Provisioning
• Virtual machine (VM) state is simply a file
• Entire VM state is encapsulated to include memory, disk images, I/O device
state
• Duplicate VMs by simply copying the files to a new directory.
• Virtual machines can be copied or moved between physical machines.
• Maintain pre-configured systems for rapid deployment when you need them.
ESX Server 1 ESX Server 2
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- 39. Feature - VMware Networking
vmnic0
vmnet0
vmnet1
Host System
Network Card
•Supports static address or DHCP Guest Virtual
Machines Database
or Application
Guest
•VMs have unique MAC/IP address Servers
Virtual
Machin
•Virtual network traffic passed over system data e
bus at 1.0 ghz +.
Guest Virtual Machine
Web Server
•Network speed can be constrained via ESX
resource management (average, peak, burst)
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- 40. Agenda
Company Overview
•
The New IT Landscape
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VMware Virtual Infrastructure
•
Product Line
•
Solutions
•
Customers
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- 41. Key Leverage Points
Server Consolidation – Virtualize and consolidate existing
workloads, increasing utilization rates and lowering operating
costs
Test and Development – Rapidly provision and re-provision
test and development servers; store libraries of pre-configured
test machines
Business Continuity – Improve recovery times by storing
copies of production servers as hardware-independent virtual
machines
Enterprise Desktop – Provision standardized PC environments
to remote and guest workers and ensure safe access to
enterprise resources
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- 42. Virtualization Solution Areas
●Test and Dev.
Server Disaster
Containment Lab Automation Recovery
●Consolidate and ●Consolidate multiple test ●Provides less hardware-
partition systems and development servers intensive approach to
High Availability
●Increases utilization ●Fewer physical machines
●Improve recovery times
rates
●Rapidly provision and de-
●lowers operating ●Store copies of
provision servers
costs production servers as
●Store libraries of test hardware-independent
machines virtual machine files
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- 43. Solution: Server Consolidation
• Single management
console can control all
environments
• Works with systems
management platforms
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- 44. Example: Vmware ESX Server Enables Server Consolidation in
Mixed OS Environments
Mail System Example Mail System Example
Traditional Approach Consolidated Environment
Customer Benefits
• No need to standardize
Apache on on one OS
Linux
• Removes concerns
1U, 2-way Rackmount
about application
interaction or
dependencies
Sendmail • VMware resource
Gateway
governing guarantees
on Linux
1U, 2-way Rackmount
that critical apps will get
the resources they need
• Reduced system setup
Exchange + IIS
and management costs
on
Windows 2000
3U, 4-way
1U, 2-way Rackmount
Rackmount
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- 45. Example: Vmware ESX Server Enables Server Consolidation in
Single-OS Environments
Web Hosting Example
Web Hosting Example
Customer Benefits
Consolidated Environment
Traditional Approach
• Customers demand dedicated
machine for security, reliability,
and maintenance reasons
• Dedicated machines have high
space, management, and
resource costs
• By giving each customer their
own virtual machine, service
providers meet SLAs but
reduce space, management,
and resource costs
Six 1U
• Since VMs can be copied and
2-way Rackmount Servers
moved, time to deploy a new
Running IIS on Windows 2000
server is decreased
3U, 4-way Rackmount
Multiple virtual machines, dramatically
each with its own instance of
Windows 2000 and IIS
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- 46. Server Consolidation
The Challenge
AIG Technology wanted to free up data center space to make
room for additional projects. Also wanted to speed deployment
time
The VMware Solution
“Our customers are our VMware ESX Server provided an immediate ROI and and
highest priority. Product improved business response to AIGT’s managed services client
base
quality and customer
service are two key
• Cut server provisioning time in half, from
metrics by which we
6 hours to 3 hours
measure success at
• Substantially increased server utilization
AIGT – VMware has
helped improve both.” • 20:1 consolidation of servers
• Reduced data center rack space 8:1
Joseph Nadan
Chief Technology Officer • Increased quality and reliability of IT
AIG Technology
environments through built-in
redundancy
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- 47. Solution: Development / Test
• Rapid Provisioning of Machines
• Develop a centralized virtual test bank
of reusable environments
Reductions in hardware costs by 48 to 80 percent.
•
Immediate cash savings from reduced operational,
•
space, power, and support needs.
• Create virtual test environments to
increase productivity
• The ability to deploy applications on or ahead of
schedule
• Implement global standardization
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- 48. Example: Vmware ESX Server Reduces Time, Costs of Deploying
Services and Applications
Production Systems Test System
Customer Benefits
New York
New York
• Dramatically lowers costs of
3U, 2-way Rack provisioning new services
and applications
Tokyo
Tokyo
• The test environment
Stockholm exactly mirrors the
1U, 2 way Rack production environment,
London Stockholm
down to the OS and
hardware configurations
London
• Model the effects of different
1-way Tower hardware configurations by
changing resources
allocated to each virtual
server
2-way Tower
• Create backup copies of
virtual servers
3U, 4-way Rackmount
Hosting Virtual Servers
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- 49. Vmware ESX Server in Action: Development and Test
Black & Decker needed a prototype environment
for Exchange 2003 and Active Directory migrations
Used ESX Server to build prototype environments to
test and begin production rollout
Achieved 9 to 1 server consolidation
•
ratio
“VMware ESX Server is a
• Projecting 20 to 1 when at capacity
critical technology for our IT
• Now beginning production rollout
operation. We expect the
new Virtual SMP capability • Lowed hardware and real estate costs
of ESX Server 2 to help us
• Decreased maintenance costs
get even more benefits from
• Increased server utilization
virtualization.”
Josh Heller, Sr. Technical
Specialist
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- 50. Solution: HA / DR
VMware server software gives you practical, easy to
implement ways to increase recovery and availability
•Avoid 1-to-1 mapping of production and backup servers
•Uniform virtual platform allows restore to any hardware
•Checkpoints reduce recovery time
•Easier to keep up with change and growth
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- 51. Cluster Solution in a Box
• Run cluster management software
• Support failover and other software reliability techniques
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- 52. Example: ESX Server Provides a Cost-effective Failover Solution
for Mixed OS Environments
VMware-based Failover Architecture Failover Server
MS Exchange
Customer Benefits
Windows 2000
MS Exchange
Windows 2000
• Full support for NLB,
MSCS, and VCS in VM’s
1U, 2-way Rack
in ESX with no
File / Print
modifications.
File / Print Windows NT
Data
Windows NT
• Low cost: when 1-1 fail-
over is unaffordable
Intranet App Server
• Flexible: allows failover
1U, 2-way Rack on Windows 2000
of heterogeneous-OS
Data
servers
Intranet App Server
on Windows 2000
• Scalable: additional
failover machines can
be added as needed
1U, 2-way Rack
Data
4-way Rackmount
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- 53. Example: Cluster Across Boxes
VMware based Failover
Architecture
• Full support for NLB, MSCS,
Shared
ESX Server 1 ESX Server 2 and VCS in VMs in ESX with
disks
no modifications.
arrays, or
MS Exchange
MS Exchange SAN storage
• Cluster is still made out of
Windows 2000
W indows 2000
VMs
• Shared data stored on SAN or
attached storage.
File / Print
File / Print
Data W indows NT
W indows NT
• Allows high availability with
less server related hardware
• Can now deal with crash of a
Intranet App Server
Intranet App Server
physical machine
Data on Windows 2000
on Windows 2000
• Consolidate 4 clusters of 2
machines each to two physical
machines with 4 VMs each
• Protection from both hardware
Data
and software failures
4 Way 4 Way
Rackmount Rackmount
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- 54. High Availability / Disaster Recovery
The Challenge
As a provider of network management solutions, Applied
Innovation needed an efficient, flexible infrastructure.
The VMware Solution
Using VMotion, AI can move
VMware Workstation, ESX Server, Virtual SMP, VirtualCenter
servers around so that
and VMotion provide cost-effective, scalable, highly available
underlying hardware and
solution
storage can be serviced without
disrupting user sessions.
• 15:1 server consolidation ratio
• Minimal downtime, high availability of servers
quot;We have high availability with • VMware ESX Server and the associated
hardware paid for itself in less than 12 months
VMotion,quot; Jarvis explains. quot;It
eliminates the need for • Reduced maintenance and server costs
downtime for maintenance
• Effective disaster recovery solution
windows on the VMware ESX
• Saves on development and test time
servers.quot;
Phil Jarvis
• Improved security
IT Director
Applied Innovation Inc.
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- 55. VMware
VirtualCenter
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- 56. Centralized Management with VirtualCenter
VMware VirtualCenter gives you total control
over a large-scale virtual infrastructure.
• Provision and boot virtual
machines
• Monitor system availability and
performance
• Automated notifications and
email alerting
• Integrate
SDK with existing
management tools
• Secure the environment with
robust access control
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- 57. Vmware VirtualCenter Key Features
1. Central management console
2. Server provisioning
3. Virtual machine dashboard
4. VMotion™ technology
5. Secure access management
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- 58. Instant Provisioning
VirtualCenter Provisioning Process • Takes under 10 minutes
1) Start deployment wizard • Speed of a file copy
• Hardware-independent
2) Choose server template • Template based
3) Select server location • Fully leverages the SAN
• Automatic and Standardized
4) Click next, next, done
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- 59. Automated Server Provisioning
Automate the deployment of new servers into a server farm using a single
repository of VM templates
Exch
ESX1 ESX2 ESX3
Server
SQL S Exch S SQL C
Win XP Win 2K
Exch
Win2K AS
RH 7.3 NT4
Server
SQL
Exch SQL
Win 2K
Server
Server Server
SQL
VM Control Win 2K
Server DNS/DHCP
Center
SQL
RH 7.3
Win XP
Client
SQL
RH 7.3
Win XP Win XP RH 7.3
Client
VM Templates
ESX Server 1 ESX Server 2 ESX Server 3
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- 60. Virtual Machine Dashboard
Track VM-specific usage metrics to identify performance bottlenecks
Monitor and report on each VM’s
•
resource usage
Use pre-built alerts to proactively
•
identify resource contention
trends
Set triggers and alerts for key
•
performance and availability
metrics
Quickly identify good candidate
•
hosts when provisioning new
VMs
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- 61. VMotion™ Technology Changes The Game
VMotion technology lets you move live, running virtual machines from one host to
another while maintaining continuous service availability.
(HA Workload Management)
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- 62. VMotion™ Technology
Instantly shift running systems across hosts with imperceptible downtime
• 100% application availability
• 100% transaction integrity
• 100% data availability
• 100% transparent to end users
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- 63. VMotion™ Technology Changes The Game
VMotion technology lets you move live, running virtual
machines from one host to another while maintaining
continuous service availability.
| Continuous Optimization | Fast Reconfiguration |
| Zero-Downtime Maintenance |
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- 64. VMotion™ Technology Changes The Game
• Real-time online migration
• Zero-downtime maintenance
• Persistent connection
throughout migration
• Can be automatically initiated
when
• Critical alarm is generated for the host
hardware
• Host hardware utilization exceeds
specified level
• It is time for the scheduled
maintenance
• Automate dynamic balancing
of workload
• Initiate when the number of
transactions exceeds specified level
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- 65. Traditional Process vs. VirtualCenter
VirtualCenter
Key Task Traditional Approach
Approach
Provision a new • 3 - 10 days hardware • 5 - 10 minutes
server procurement provisioning new VM
• 1 - 4 hours provisioning new
server
Hardware • Requires 1 - 3 hour maintenance • Zero downtime
maintenance window hardware upgrades with
VMotion™
• Requires days/weeks of change
management preparation
Ongoing • 1 hour migration with
• 4 - 6 hours for migration
Consolidation of P2V
Servers • Service interrupted for duration of
maintenance window • 2 - 5 minutes using
Moving Servers to VMotion™ (no service
optimize Workloads interruption)
• Requires days/weeks of change
management preparation
Virtualization → Virtual Infrastructure → VirtualCenter → Business Benefits
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- 66. Physical to Virtual Migrations (P2V)
Vmware Professional Services offerings
• Paid for migrations
• 2-day training and use of P2V toolkit
Three steps
• Image origin server
• Virtualize image
Virtual
• Boot image into a virtual machine
Physical
P2V toolkit
• Captures your existing physical environment
• Migrates it into a virtual environment,
automatically
Preserves original OS, applications
• No need for reinstallation, rebuild, risk of
corruption or missing DLLs
Takes hours, not weeks
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- 67. Support for Blades
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- 68. Increased Hardware Utilization
Before VMware After VMware
Actual Customer Results
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- 69. Summary
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- 70. Benefits of Virtual Infrastructure
CEO CFO CIO
It responds faster to Costs are lower and It’s the most flexible way
business demands easier to manage to build IT
• Integration with partners • You don’t pay for what • Leverages technologies you
and customers is easier you don’t need are already investing in
• Expansion or M&A • You get more out of • Increases quality and
activities can happen your IT investment consistency
faster dollars • Gives you lower-cost
• Resources can be • Easier to separate the platform options
deployed or moved strategic IT • Minimizes technology risk
quickly to the business investments from the
units that need them commodity IT functions
Virtualization → Virtual Infrastructure → VirtualCenter → Business Benefits
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- 71. VMware Delivers
Innovative solutions for the difficult problems facing IT
• Increasing utilization, availability and flexibility
Up to 70% savings in operational costs
• Server provisioning cycles cut from weeks to minutes
Freedom to run your choice of operating system
• Run unmodified Linux and Windows OSes
Dramatic hardware costs savings
• “Same Day ROI”
Increased service availability
• Planned downtime no longer affects service availability
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