Adm de entornos fisicos y virtuales con System Center
1. Seminario Administración de entornos físicos y virtuales con System Center Marcela Berri Instructor / Consultor Senior IT MCT - MCTS Server Administrator - MCTS AD 2008 - MCTS Network Inf MCTS SCCM 2007 - MCTS SCOM 2007 MCITP Exchange 2010/2007 - MCTS Exch 2010/2007 - MCTS Lync 2010
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4. Tecnologías de virtualización Server Virtualization Client Virtualization Presentation o Session Virtualization (VDI RDS – Terminal ) Application Virtualization (App-V) User State Virtualization (Folder redirection + Offline files + Roaming user profile) Microsoft Hyper-V Server Desktop client Virtualization (MED-V - Windows Virtual PC)
6. System Center: Manejo de Entorno Físico/Virtuales Inventario de Software & Hardware Distribución de Aplicaciones Virtuales Implementación de Aplicaciones físicas Actualización de Software Gestión de licencias Monitoreo de Servidores SCCM SCOM SCE
9. Cómo ayuda en la empresa? Manejo de Inventario 1 Distribución de Software 2 Reportes 5 Diagnóstico & Troubleshooting 6 4 Seguridad Implementación de Sistema Operativo 3
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15. Roles – Estructura SCCM Domain Controller Protected Branch Distribution Point Management Point en NLB Cluster BITS-Enabled Distribution Points Sucursal 1 Sucursal 2 Protected Distribution Points SQL Server 2008 Reporting Point PXE Service Points WSUS 3.0 Database Server Software Update Point 1320 Site Server
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17. Configurando Streaming Delivery Replica a los distribution points El usuario hace click en el shortcut El cliente App-V trae el paquete del distribution point y corre el programa Paquete con la Aplicación virtual Se advierte el paquete El cliente CCM registra la aplicación en el cliente App-V que crea el shortcut y la asociación de archivo En el cliente: Secuencia de aplicación
18. Configurando Local Delivery Replica a los distribution points El usuario hace click en el shortcut El cliente App-V trae del caché y corre el programa Paquete con la Aplicación virtual Se advierte el paquete El cliente CCM evalúa el aviso y baja el paquete a su caché En el cliente: Secuencia de aplicación Configuration Manager llama a App-V para correr la aplicación
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20. Clientes soportados 1520 Operating System Edition Service Pack Architecture Windows 2000 Professional, Server, Advanced Server, Datacenter SP4 x86 Windows XP Professional SP2 or SP3 x86 Windows XP Tablet PC SP2 or SP3 x86 Windows XP Embedded SP2 x86 Windows Vista Business, Enterprise, Ultimate No service pack, SP1, or SP2 X86 or x64 Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, Ultimate X86 or x64 Windows Server 2003 Web, Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, Storage SP1 or SP2 X86 or x64 X86, x64, or IA64 Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter X86 or x64 X86, x64, or IA64 Windows Server 2008 Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter SP1 or SP2 X86 or x64 Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter x64
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22. Resumen 1720 Platforma Inventario HW/SW OS Deployment DistribuciónSoftware Software Update ConfiguraciónDeseada Vista Vista SP1 XP SP2 Windows 2000 Server 2008 Server 2003 Server 2000 WFLOP WePOS XP Embedded Windows CE Windows Mobile
26. Mom2005 vs Ops Manager 2007 322 Management Servers Agent Agent Agent A B C Root Management Server Management Server Agent Agent Agent Snmp Device Snmp Device Snmp Device Gateway Server Console A B C Reportes Un-Trusted Domain or Workgroup
30. Clases e instancias Entity Logical Entity Computer Role Windows Computer Role SQL Server IIS 1622
31. Modelo de Salud de una Entidad Availability Health Performance Health Security Health Configuration Health Overall Health 1722 Entity SQL SVR Service Windows Service State
Course 6451B Use this topic to describe how to configure distribution points for streaming delivery. Also use the PowerPoint slide to describe the streaming delivery process. Point out that this process is not supported for Internet-facing scenarios. For Internet-facing scenarios, you will need to use the local delivery process (discussed in the next topic). Question: Since an application does not stream until a user first launches the application, what implications may this have on mobile clients? Answer: A user may receive program shortcuts for virtual applications, making the user think that the applications are installed. However, any applications that have not been launched on the client computer are not available when the user is disconnected from the network. The application is unavailable until the user reconnects to the network and launches the application. References How to Enable Streaming for Virtual Application Packages http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/library/cc161925.aspx About Virtual Application Packages http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/library/cc161873.aspx
Course 6451B Use this topic to describe how to configure distribution points for streaming delivery. Also use the PowerPoint slide to describe the streaming delivery process. Point out that this process is not supported for Internet-facing scenarios. For Internet-facing scenarios, you will need to use the local delivery process (discussed in the next topic). Question: Since an application does not stream until a user first launches the application, what implications may this have on mobile clients? Answer: A user may receive program shortcuts for virtual applications, making the user think that the applications are installed. However, any applications that have not been launched on the client computer are not available when the user is disconnected from the network. The application is unavailable until the user reconnects to the network and launches the application. References How to Enable Streaming for Virtual Application Packages http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/library/cc161925.aspx About Virtual Application Packages http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/library/cc161873.aspx
System Center Configuration Manager System Center Configuration Manager enables secure and scalable operating and application deployment, desired configuration management, system quarantine, and asset management of servers, desktops, and mobile devices. New capabilities ensure that systems are checked and updated before joining the network, operating system and application deployment is greatly simplified for both new and existing systems, and configuration changes and system updates are more effectively managed regardless of location or device type, all of which enable IT managers to take control of their environment like never before. The current plan of record is to provide the following key capabilities: • Operating system deployment (OSD) is an automated and end-to-end solution for hands-off deployment • Network Access Protection • Software distribution • Software update management (SUM) • Desired configuration management • Device management • Software inventory and metering • Hardware inventory • Remote control • Wake On LAN • Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 12 upgrade assessment • Vulnerability assessment • Software Development Kit (SDK) provides extensibility • Scalable yet flexible • Internationalization • Easy to use infrastructure