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System Center 2012 - Orchestrator İşlemlerin Otomatikleştirilmesi
Orchestrator Konsepti
Güçlü Out-of-Box Standart Faaliyetleri
Optimizasyon ve Mevcut Tümleşik Yapının Genişletilmesi
Workflowlar ile Data Center Hizmetlerinin Esnek ve Güvenir Hale
Getirilmesi
Maliyetleri Düşürmek ve Öngörülebilirliği Otomasyon Yoluyla
Geliştirmek
5. System Center 2012 - Orchestrator
İşlemlerin Otomatikleştirilmesi
OPTIMIZE ETMEK VE MEVCUT ESNEK VE GUVENILIR HIZMET MALIYETLERI AZALTMAK VE
YATIRIMLARI GENIŞLETMEK SUNMAK ONGORULEBILIRLIGI
ARTTIRMAK
Integration Orchestration Automation
Integration packler ile heterojen Esnek workflowlar oluşturun Değer katan işler üzerine
ortamları en ideal hale getirmek değer ve zaman kazanın odaklanarak kaynak
Quick Integration Kit (QIK) ile Birçok araç ile sağlanmasına gidilmesi
Kolayca integration packler sistemlerin,departman silolarının Maliyetleri düşürürken manuel
oluşturmak hizmetinin güvenilirliğini faliyetler yüzünden gerçekleşen
arttırmak hataları azaltmak
6. Orchestrator Konsepti
Activities Runbooks Databus Standard Activities
Intelligent tasklar;tanımlanan Bir dizi tanımlanmış eylemi Bilgileri yayımlamak Çeşitli görevleri ve otomasyon
eylemler gerçekleştirilir tamamlamak için bağlantılı ve sistemleri geniş bir yelpazede
faaliyetleri yürüten sistem tamamlamak için gerçekleştirmenize olanak Out-
düzeyindeki iş akışları Runbookları kullanan Of-Box işlevleri
Veri yoludur
Run .Net
Invoke Web Script Send e-mail
Services Create Create Start Maint Shut Down Get Server ID Get Data Create
Incident Checkpoint Mode VM from DPM Sources Recovery Point
Query Compare
Database Values
Clone Linux Check
VM Schedule E-mail on Update on
error success
Return Data
7. Güçlü Out-of-Box Standart Faaliyetleri
Connect Execute Manage Communicate
• Web Hizmetlerine • Sistem düzeyi • Monitor etme ve • Runbook execution
Bağlanmak görevleri çalıştırma programları paths ve
• Anket Internet • PowerShell, .Net, zamanlama informationlar
Uygulamaları Jscript ve VB.Net • Files ve folders ile birleştirilebilir
• Varolan kodları çalıştırma çalışma • Sonuçları
tümleştirme • Veritabanları ile • Multi-part karşılaştırmak
yöntemleri çalışma Runbooklar ile • Bildirimler
• Çapraz platform çalışma gönderilebilir
aktiviteleri • Leverage decision • Integrate with e-
trees mail
• Publish results
8. HP Service Manager Software
Make your IT service desk enterprise strength
OpenView Operations
Derinlemesine System Centerduruma getirme
Heterojen ortamlarda en iyi 2012 Entegrasyonu
10. Workflowlar ile Data Center Hizmetlerinin Esnek ve
Güvenir Hale Getirilmesi
IT SILOLARI ÇAPRAZ SILO İŞLEMLERİ
Monitor
Event Management for request
Initiate Update Close
Service Desk change CMDB request
Create deployment
Asset/CMDB
Clone Associate
Configuration VM server to service
Virtualization
Security
Create Connect
Storage disk disk to VM
Create
Server server
Join
Network network
İşlem yapma sürenizi hızlandırı
Hizmet Güvenirliğini Arttırmak
11. Maliyetleri Düşürmek ve Öngörülebilirliği Otomasyon
Yoluyla Geliştirmek
Hizmetin Açık işler. İş nurasına göre Güncelleme
Onaylanmış toplanması. olayın Çözümü
Toplanan verilerle Olayı Çözmek. olayın ve işin
Olaylar doğrulamak.
Verilecek hizmetin doldurmak. güncellenmesi. kapatılması .
belirlenmesi.
SEÇME TEŞHİS ESCALATE DÜZELTME RAPORLAMA
7 dakika 20 dakika 10 dakika 3 dakika 18 dakika 7 dakika 3 dakika
Çalışma Süre 68 dakika
Hata eğilimli ve Ön görülemeyen manuel süreçler
12. Maliyetleri Düşürmek ve Öngörülebilirliği Otomasyon
Yoluyla Geliştirmek
Hizmetin Açık işler. İş nurasına göre Güncelleme
Onaylanmış toplanması. olayın Çözümü
Toplanan verilerle Olayı Çözmek. olayın ve işin
Olaylar doğrulamak.
Verilecek hizmetin doldurmak. güncellenmesi. kapatılması .
belirlenmesi.
SEÇME TEŞHİS ESCALATE DÜZELTME RAPORLAMA
1 dakika 1 dakika 1 dakika saniyeler 3 dakika 1 dakika saniyeler
8 dakikadan az toplam süre
İşletmeye değer katantahmin edilebilir verimli şekilde iş akışı
Otomasyon ile işler üzerine odaklanmak ve kaynak sağlamak
13. Kaynaklar
• System Center 2012
www.microsoft.com/systemcenter
• Geri dönüşleriniz ile destek sağlamak için Community
Evaluation Program (CEP) : http://msft.it/cep
14. Teşekkürler
• Mustafa Kara
www.mustafakara.net.tr
• Bilge Adam Bilişim Hizmetleri
www.bilgeadam.com/kurumsal
• Bilge Adam Eğitim Takvimi
www.egitimtakvimi.com
Hinweis der Redaktion
Note: Our target audience for this conversation is the CIO: the operations leader and the applications leader.
Goal: Frame the enterprise cloud computing conversation by highlighting the evolution from traditional to cloud computing models. Define industry taxonomy around private and public clouds. A couple of data points from internal Microsoft research: 41 percent of our customers are using services across datacenters on premises and in public clouds. 80 percent of our customers over the next three to five years will use hybrid models.Talking pointsTransition from previous slide Let’s start with the definitive evolution that's happening within IT.Customers are telling us that they are increasingly considering cloud computing models (versus just deploying physical and virtual environments). <click> If you’re referring to Infrastructure as a Service (private cloud), you're thinking about your datacenter as a set of pooled resources (including compute, network and storage), not in terms of individual hosts or VMs.If you’re referring to public cloud, you're talking about building applications that will then be delivered as a service. The platform provides all the required building blocks for your app. Think Windows Azure. Between private and public cloud, we believe that the concept of delivering IT as a Service will transform how customers consume IT and will deliver a completely new cost structure at a much higher level of business responsiveness.We believe hybrid environments will become the norm over the next few years. A common toolset with integrated physical, virtual, Private, and Public cloud management will help you optimize your return on investment.
Goal: Frame the enterprise cloud computing conversation by highlighting the evolution from traditional to cloud computing models. Define industry taxonomy around private and public clouds. A couple of data points from internal Microsoft research: 41 percent of our customers are using services across datacenters on premises and in public clouds. 80 percent of our customers over the next three to five years will use hybrid models.Talking pointsTransition from previous slide Let’s start with the definitive evolution that's happening within IT.Customers are telling us that they are increasingly considering cloud computing models (versus just deploying physical and virtual environments). <click> If you’re referring to Infrastructure as a Service (private cloud), you're thinking about your datacenter as a set of pooled resources (including compute, network and storage), not in terms of individual hosts or VMs.If you’re referring to public cloud, you're talking about building applications that will then be delivered as a service. The platform provides all the required building blocks for your app. Think Windows Azure. Between private and public cloud, we believe that the concept of delivering IT as a Service will transform how customers consume IT and will deliver a completely new cost structure at a much higher level of business responsiveness.We believe hybrid environments will become the norm over the next few years. A common toolset with integrated physical, virtual, Private, and Public cloud management will help you optimize your return on investment.
Talking points:Orchestrator provides the process automation component of the System Center 2012 solution. It enables you to build a cost-effective and flexible infrastructure using what you already know and own.Orchestrator:Optimizes existing data center investments by integrating, extending, and interoperating with heterogeneous tools and systems.Helps you deliver flexible and reliable data center services by orchestrating process workflows (or runbooks) across multidisciplinary process silos.Lowers costs and improves predictability by automating your private cloud scenarios to reduce error-prone manual activities.
Goal: Frame the enterprise cloud computing conversation by highlighting the evolution from traditional to cloud computing models. Define industry taxonomy around private and public clouds. A couple of data points from internal Microsoft research: 41 percent of our customers are using services across datacenters on premises and in public clouds. 80 percent of our customers over the next three to five years will use hybrid models.Talking pointsTransition from previous slide Let’s start with the definitive evolution that's happening within IT.Customers are telling us that they are increasingly considering cloud computing models (versus just deploying physical and virtual environments). <click> If you’re referring to Infrastructure as a Service (private cloud), you're thinking about your datacenter as a set of pooled resources (including compute, network and storage), not in terms of individual hosts or VMs.If you’re referring to public cloud, you're talking about building applications that will then be delivered as a service. The platform provides all the required building blocks for your app. Think Windows Azure. Between private and public cloud, we believe that the concept of delivering IT as a Service will transform how customers consume IT and will deliver a completely new cost structure at a much higher level of business responsiveness.We believe hybrid environments will become the norm over the next few years. A common toolset with integrated physical, virtual, Private, and Public cloud management will help you optimize your return on investment.
Goal: Frame the enterprise cloud computing conversation by highlighting the evolution from traditional to cloud computing models. Define industry taxonomy around private and public clouds. A couple of data points from internal Microsoft research: 41 percent of our customers are using services across datacenters on premises and in public clouds. 80 percent of our customers over the next three to five years will use hybrid models.Talking pointsTransition from previous slide Let’s start with the definitive evolution that's happening within IT.Customers are telling us that they are increasingly considering cloud computing models (versus just deploying physical and virtual environments). <click> If you’re referring to Infrastructure as a Service (private cloud), you're thinking about your datacenter as a set of pooled resources (including compute, network and storage), not in terms of individual hosts or VMs.If you’re referring to public cloud, you're talking about building applications that will then be delivered as a service. The platform provides all the required building blocks for your app. Think Windows Azure. Between private and public cloud, we believe that the concept of delivering IT as a Service will transform how customers consume IT and will deliver a completely new cost structure at a much higher level of business responsiveness.We believe hybrid environments will become the norm over the next few years. A common toolset with integrated physical, virtual, Private, and Public cloud management will help you optimize your return on investment.
Key Messages:Orchestrator can help customers optimize their existing data center investments by providing integrated management for heterogeneous environments.Orchestrator is deeply integrated with other System Center 2012 components to enable customers to implement end-to-end automation of cloud and data centers.Talking points[Click] You can break down the core infrastructure management capabilities for your private cloud or data center into these five key areas: service management, provisioning, configuration, monitoring, and protection.[Click] In all likelihood, you will have a range of solutions in your data center from a variety of vendors.[Click] Orchestrator provides the tools to integrate all of these effectively.[Click] It helps you unlock a greater return on your existing heterogeneous investments through integration packs (refreshed for Orchestrator) that provide pre-built, reusable activities that help you effectively integrate existing operations management toolsets. Integration packs also furnish out-of-the-box interoperability with major vendors including HP, IBM, EMC, BMC, CA, and VMware, plugging seamlessly into Orchestrator. Orchestrator enables interoperability and integration between System Center 2012 and third-party solutions through standardized ODATA REST–based web service interface support and extended PowerShell support.[Click] Orchestrator is deeply integrated—through integration packs—with other System Center 2012 components to enable end-to-end automation scenarios. For instance, we’re further optimizing integration with components like Service Manager (service catalog) and Virtual Machine Manager (provisioning) for your private cloud.
Key Message:Orchestrator provides an easy-to-use extensible process automation platform to help customers customize integration for their private cloud. Talking points[Click] Use the easily extensible platform of Orchestrator to develop custom integration packs that implement data center workflows and processes specific to your business.The Quick Integration Kit offers a simple wizard-driven environment that enables you to repurpose existing scripts and commands into your own integration packs. You can then deploy these with change control over what have previously been unmanaged actions.
Key Messages:The private cloud is as much about simplifying work across organization silos and tools as it is about technology.Orchestrator can help customers align business and IT organizations as they evolve their data centers to a private cloud computing model. It enables them to build orchestrated process workflows across processes, silos, and tools customized to their private cloud requirement. This helps them accelerate their time to value and improve service reliability.Talking points[Click] Your IT organization may use systems and tools from a variety of vendors under different IT department silos. For private cloud environments, you will need core capabilities (such as provisioning) and processes (such as incident and change management) that cross organizational boundaries.[Click]To help you quickly realize the value from process automation, Orchestrator provides a number of built-in workflow objects, which enable you to build out flexible yet complex runbooks. These workflow objects can be used conditionally with intelligent rule-based branching so they’re easy to adapt to your unique private cloud requirements.[Click] Orchestrator can orchestrate workflows across disconnected departmental and organizational silos and multidisciplinary processes to help you deliver reliable data center services. The reengineered workflow designer in Orchestrator provides a visual, easy-to-use authoring and testing interface for authoring custom process workflows. Take the virtual machine lifecycle illustrated here: This process workflow cuts across these silos to provision and deploy a virtual machine while enabling change control.
Use these resources to learn more about the product and the business value it offers. We’d really love to hear your feedback as you adopt Orchestrator in your organization.