2. Microsoft
Virtual
Academy
First Half Second Half
(01) Introduction to Microsoft Virtualization (05) Hyper-V Management
(02) Hyper-V Infrastructure
(06) Hyper-V High Availability
and Live Migration
(03) Hyper-V Networking
(07) Integration with System Center 2012
Virtual Machine Manager
(04) Hyper-V Storage
(08) Integration with Other
System Center 2012 Components
** MEAL BREAK **
6. PROVISION AND MANAGE
STANDARDIZED APPLICATION
SERVICES
• Provision standardized applications
• Simplify application management
• Cloud enable existing apps
DELIVER FLEXIBLE AND COST-
EFFECTIVE INFRASTRUCTURE
• Pool and allocate data center
resources
• Multi-hypervisor management
• Flexible delegation with control
• Self-service infrastructure
OPTIMIZE VIRTUALIZATION
MANAGEMENT
• Optimize infrastructure based
on application needs
• Highly available private cloud
infrastructure
• Industry standards support
7. System Center 2012 SP1
Virtual Machine Manager
SQL ServerWindows Server
Manages
Microsoft
Hyper-V Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2008 R2
Microsoft
Hyper-V Server 2012
2012 2012
8. Virtual Machine Manager
Management Server
SCVMM Connector
Windows PowerShell
App ControllerGUI Console
VMware ESX
Hosts and Clusters
Storage & Networking
VMM
Library
Server
Hyper-V
Hosts and
Clusters
Windows
Software
Update
Services
Server
(WSUS)
Virtualization Abstraction Layer
VMware vCenter
Operations Manager
Management Server
Citrix XenServer
Hosts and
Clusters
Windows
Deployment
Services
Server
(WDS)
SQL Server
29. Original Service Instance
Original Service
Template
Associated
machine templates
Apps or OS
updated outside
of VMM
Update the
machine templates
Updated (New Version)
Service Template
1
2
3
Updated
Service
Instance
Instance ready
for update
4
Original Service
Instance
Set the updated
template
5
Deploy update in
Maintenance
Window
Pending Service
Template
30.
31. • Manage from the bare metal to a fully-provisioned
cluster
• The underlying network & storage fabric is managed,
allowing abstraction when deploying new services
• Multiple Hyper-V, VMware and Xen server
environments, and connected resources
• Use Dynamic Optimization and Power Optimization to
balance capacity and turn off unused resources