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Configure and Deploy the Microsoft Private Cloud

Kristian NeseCTOLumagate

About Kristian Nese

CTO at Lumagate, vTSP at Microsoft

Working in IT since 2006

MCP, MCTS, MCITP, MVP

Experienced with virtualization, cloud computing and IT-infrastructure

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional – System Center Cloud and Datacenter Management

Author of «Cloud Computing – Med Virtual Machine Manager 2012»

Technical Editor of «Microsoft Private Cloud Computing» and several others, including «Hyper-V 2012 Cookbook»

o Cloud Computing – Repetitiono Cloud considerations: Addressed with Windows Server 2012o Configure and Deploy o Monitoring and Operating o Service Delivery and Automation o Q&A

AGENDA

What is Cloud Computing?

Hybrid Cloud

Community Cloud

Private Cloud Public Cloud

Deployment Models

Service Models

Infrastructure – as a Service (IaaS)

Platform - as a Service (PaaS)

Software – as a Service (SaaS)

Essential Characteristics

On Demand Self Service

Broad Network Access Elasticity

Resource Pooling Measured Service

Public Cloud

• Globally available to many customers and organizations

• Massive scale

• SLA based

• Pay-as-you-go

• Can help to reduce cost (TCO)

• Microsoft, Amazon and Google

Private Cloud

• Dedicated to an organization

• Either locally or externally

• Easier to secure than Public Cloud

• Faster migration

• Same essential characteristics as a Public Cloud

• The difference is ownership, control and security

IaaS

Storage

Servers

Networking

O/S

Middleware

Virtualization

Data

Applications

Runtime

Clo

ud

Org

PaaS

Clo

ud

Org

Storage

Servers

Networking

O/S

Middleware

Virtualization

Applications

Runtime

Data

SaaS

Clo

ud

Storage

Servers

Networking

O/S

Middleware

Virtualization

Applications

Runtime

Data

Service Models

Building your own cloud just got a lot easier with

Windows Server 2012

Cloud Considerations

Cloud Considerations

• Mission Critical, Scale Up Workloads

• Storage• Costs

• Complexity

• Security

• Continuous Availability

• VM Mobility

• Networking• Multi-Tenancy, Security

• LBFO

• QoS

• Automation/Manageability

System Center 2012 Service Pack 1

Self Service

Service Delivery

and Automation

System Center Helps Deliver IT as a Service

Deploy

Configure

Service Model

DCAdmin

Operate

Monitor

Virtual

Physical

Public Cloud

Private Cloud

Virtual Machine Manager

Operations Manager

App Controller

Service Manager Service Manager

Orchestrator

Configuration Manager

Application ManagementService Delivery and

AutomationInfrastructure Management

Data Protection ManagerApp

Owner

Configure and DeployThe Private Cloud

Configure and DeployInfrastructure/Fabric

14

Deploy Configure

Physical Servers

Virtual Servers

Microsoft System CenterVirtual Machine Manager

Microsoft System CenterConfiguration Manager

DCAdmin

Configure and DeployZero to Hyper–V Cluster

Storage

Hyper–V Cluster

Bare Metal Server

Virtual MachineManager Server

Configure Storage

Configure Network

Configure

Boot and Install

Network

Datacenter TwoDatacenter One

DevelopmentProduction

Configure and Deploy Constructing the Private Cloud

Logical and standardized

Diverse infrastructure

Cloud abstraction

Delegated capacity

Assign dedicated and shared resources

Production

Development

Standardized services

Configure and DeployPooled Resources and Abstraction

Storage ComputerNetwork

Configure and DeployDynamically Optimized Infrastructure

VIRTUAL MACHINE MANAGER

Reso

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tiliz

ati

on

Time of Day

Optimization Threshold

Scale-out and health policy

Scale-out and health policy

Scale-out and health policy

Service template (Multi-tier .NET applications)

Internet Information Service (IIS)

Hardware profile

Operating system profile

Application profile

Application server

Hardware profile

Operating system profile

Application profile

SQL Server

Hardware profile

Operating system profile

Application profile

Web tier Application tier Data tier

Configure and DeployStandardized Application Provisioning

Compute

Storage

Network

Web (IIS) Server App-V Data (SQL)

Microsoft Hyper-V

vCenter Server

VMware vSphere 5.1

Configure and DeployServices in a heterogeneous environment

Virtual Machine Manager

Citrix XenServer 6.1

Host Group

Service Templatev1.0

Pending service update

Deployed Service Instance

Configure and DeployLife-Cycle Management of Services

v1.0

v1.5

Template Library

• Choose service template from library

• Deploy an instance of the service

• Copy the service template, update version number, and update virtual disk or application

• Publish the template and set the service to the new template

• Apply the update while maintaining availability of the service by replacing the virtual hard disk and redeploying the application using Upgrade Domains

Service Templatev1.5

DEMO

• Create Private Clouds with VMM• Assign capacity to Self-Service Users and Tenants• Exploring Services in VMM

Monitoring and OperatingThe Private Cloud

Service Templates

Private Cloud

XenVMwar

eHyper-V

Windows Azure

Deploy

Manage

Monitor

Package and Configuration

Application management across private

and public

Configure and DeployManaging applications across multiple clouds

Client-Side

• Page load times and where the time was spent (such as images, and CSS)

• JavaScript exceptions• Data is collected by injecting

custom JavaScript on the page

Server-Side

• Collect data from the .NET calls

• Application methods• Variables and parameters• Types of calls being made,

web methods, internal execution, SQL commands

Code execution–level information

Rich visualization

Configure and DeployDeep insight into application performance

Application performance monitoring pinpoints exactly where the issue is, reducing the mean time

to resolution

“The servers are running

fine”

“The Network looks good”“My application

is running slowly!”

“The code passed all testing”

Server-side monitoring shows the application is

functioning

Client-side, however, shows

there is a problem

Configure and DeployOpen the conversation

Configure and DeployFlexible, Dynamic, and Well-Managed Private Cloud

CONTROLLED

Help protect your private cloud infrastructure by setting limits on your clouds while ensuring the correct application owners have access to their cloud resources.

STANDARDIZED

Standardize your approach to application and OS updating. Use a controlled process to update services through service templates.

OPTIMIZED

Help ensure that the services running in your private cloud get the resources they need, and that your cloud dynamically reallocates resources as demand changes.

RIGHT-SIZED

Report on the current utilization of your private cloud, trend usage over time, and forecast future needs.

Create and publish meaningful dashboards

Deep application insight

Rich visualization of application performance and

business impact

Configure and DeployCreate visibility into application performance

Configure and DeployPrivate Cloud Usage Reporting

Choose date range

Choosehosts

Viewresults

DEMO

Monitor and Operate the Private Cloud with Operations Manager

Configure and DeployOrchestrator & Service Manager

Configure and DeployIntegration

Service ManagerData Warehouse

Orchestrator

Service Manager

Virtual Machine Manager

Operations Manager

Configuration Manager

Active Directory

Notifications via Exchange

LOB

Third-Party Management Tools

Inbound to System CenterBi-directional from OrchestratorBi-directional for notifications/reportingBi-directional runbook integration

Configuration items and automation data populated into CMDBAutomation commands issued to System Center, third-party tools, and line-of-business applicationsInbound and outbound notifications and reportingBi-directional connector for automation activities and executing automation workflows

Configure and DeployService Delivery and Automation Architecture

Third party management

tools

Service catalog Templates

Workflows

CMDB

Work

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ms

Con

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ms

Kn

ow

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ge

Reporting and data warehousing

Self Service

Standardization

Automation

EmailMobile Portal

Release Management

Self-Service Incident Management

IT GRCOperationsManagement

Change Management

Active Directory

Configure and DeployAutomated Request Fulfillment in Six Steps

1 2 3

INVOKEMONITOR 5

6

CREATE

Import deploy VM

runbook and data

Build ‘New VM’request offering

Publish ‘New VM’ to Service

Catalog

Create a ‘New VM’ request

Invokedeploy VM runbook

Monitor for new VM created and

deployed

4

SQL Server 1

Configure and DeployAutomate Remediation

Orchestrator

Service Manager

Data Protection Manager

SQL Server 2

Operations Manager Virtual Machine Manager

IR2667

DEMOService Delivery & Automation with Orchestrator and Service Manager

Q&A

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