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What's VNext On Virtualization Management Toward Private Cloud
1. What’s VNext on The Virtualization Management Toward Private CLOUD ? July 30, 2011 Slide 1 Lai YoongSeng (MVP VM) Technical Consultant, Redynamics www.ms4u.info | laiys@redynamics.com
2. Session Objective and Takeaways Objectives: Architecture of Next Generation of Virtualization Management 4 Pillars of Management Deployment Fabric Cloud Services Demos Key Takeaways: Give you ability to understand key features of System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 for use with Private Cloud Slide 2
3. Virtual machine manager 2008: Architecture Self Service Web Portal Console Operations Manager Management Server Windows PowerShell SCVMM Connector Virtual Machine Manager Management Server Management Interfaces VMM Library Server Virtualization Abstraction Layer VMware vCenter Hyper-V Hosts and Clusters VMware ESX Hosts and Clusters VMware ESX Hosts and Clusters
4. Virtual machine manager 2012: Architecture Self Service Web Portal Console Operations Manager Management Server Windows PowerShell SCVMM Connector Virtual Machine Manager Management Server Management Interfaces VMM Library Server Windows Deployment Services Server (WDS) Virtualization Abstraction Layer Windows Software Update Services Server (WSUS) VMware vCenter Hyper-V Hosts and Clusters Citrix XenServer Hosts and Clusters VMware ESX Hosts and Clusters VMware ESX Hosts and Clusters Storage / Networking
5. Deployment Services Cloud Fabrics Bare Metal Multiple Hypervisor Network Management Storage Management Update Management Dynamic Optimization Power Management Cluster Management Services Template Application Deployment Image Based Services Application Owner Usage Capacity and Capabilities Delegation and Quota HAV VMM Upgrade
6. Deployment Management Highly Available VMM Server VMM server is now cluster aware so there’s no single point of failure Upgrade VMM Windows Server 2008 R2 or above SQL 2008 SP2or above No SQL Express No SQL Server 2005 Deployment HAV VMM Upgrade
8. Fabric Management Physical Server Integrate with WDS – Hyper-V Host Bare Metal deployment Integrate Remote Server hardware management – IPMI, DCMI, SMASH, Custom via Provider Manage multiple hypervisors – Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Fabrics Bare Metal Multiple Hypervisor Network Management Storage Management Update Management Dynamic Optimization Power Management Cluster Management Network Define Logical Networks using VLANs and Subnets per datacenter location Address management for Static IPs, Load Balancer VIPs and MAC addresses Load Balancer Integration (F5, Netscaler, Brocade) Storage Storage Management using SMI-S (EMC, NetApp, EVA, etc) Discover storage arrays and pools Classify storage based on throughput and capabilities Discover or configure LUNs and assign to hosts and clusters Rapid provisioning of VMs using snap cloning of LUNs
9. Fabric Management Update Management of Fabric Servers Integrated with Windows Server Update Server Fabrics Bare Metal Multiple Hypervisor Network Management Storage Management Update Management Dynamic Optimization Power Management Cluster Management Dynamic Optimization (DO) Keeps cluster balanced for resource usage Live Migration avoids VM downtime Does not require Operations Manager Supports Hyper-V, VMware and Citrix XenServer clusters Power Optimization (PO) Leverages live migration to pack more VMs per host Powers down servers to optimize for power utilization Leverages out-of-band management for power off/on
11. CLOUD Management Cloud Private Cloud Compute: Logical grouping of hosts or clusters in host groups Storage: Storage Classifications, Pools, Providers and Arrays Network: Logical Networks, IP/MAC Address Pools, Load Balancers, VIP Templates Application Owner Usage Capacity and Capabilities Delegation and Quota Cloud Capacity and Capabilities Aggregate capacity of underlying resources Dimension of Capacity vCPU , vMemory, vStorage, # of VM, Quota Built- in set representing underlying limits for Hyper-V, Citrix Xen and Processor Range (i.e. 1 - 4) Memory Range (i.e. 16MB – 32 GB) Number of disks (0 – 7) Number of NICs (0 – 7) Delegation - User Role Quota: Defines per-user limits on compute, memory, storage, number of VMs
13. SERVICES Management Service Templates Used to model a multi-tier application Source of truth for deployed service configuration Applications Built-in support for Web deploy, Server App-V, SQL DAC Custom command execution for other application packages Image-based OS separated from apps Composed during deployment Servicing Change the template and then apply that change to deployed instances Services Services Template Application Deployment Image Based Services