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Page 1: Michael Faden Technology Solution Professional - Datacenter 2012 R2

Deployment

Michael FadenTechnology Solution Professional - Datacenter

2012 R2

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Setup a UCS from Scratch

Use Guidance from MS & Cisco (Fast Track / CVD) Use VMM to setup Hyper-V Hosts and VMs Use PDT (Powershell Deployment Toolkit) to setup System Center

But how do I start?

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Step by step

1. Configuration of UCS (Import / Export)2. Setup Hyper-V Host with USB / CD3. Install VMM with PDT4. Configure Network within VMM5. Configure Bare Metall Deployment within VMM6. VMM – Create needed VMs7. Install remaining roles with PDT8. Start configuration

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Configure network topology in VMM

Task 1: Create host groups

Task 2: Create logical networks

Task 3: Create vm networks

Task 4: Create IP pools

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Windows Azure Pack

Gateway

Tenant 2 VMs

Tenant 2

Tenant 1 VMs

Tenant 1

SQL SPF, etc.VMM

Management

Corporate

Public Internet

Network Overview 1st question: how do I provide isolation?

Datacenter isolation – separation of infrastructure traffic as security boundar and for QOS

Tenant isolation – keeping tenants from each other and protect the infrastructure

LM, Cluster, Storage

Hyper-V hosts

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Network Isolation

Physical separation

Physical switches and adapters for each type of traffic

Layer 2:VLAN

Tag is applied to packets which is used to control the forwarding

Network Virtualization

Isolation through encapsulation. Independence from physical address space.

Layer 2:Private VLAN (PVLAN)

Primary and Secondary tags are used to isolate clients while still giving access to shared services.

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Teamed AdaptersThree basic patterns for configuration

Converged

10GbE each

VMNVM1

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Non-converged

1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 10GbEHBA/

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RDMA 10GbE each 10GbE each

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Create a logical switch and a Hyper-V Host Profile

Task 1: Create Port Profile

Task 2: Create Logical Switch

Task 3: Create Physical Computer Profile

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Run Hyper-V Bare Metal Deployment

Task 1: Create IPMI Run As Account

Task 2: Inject drivers into Windows PE Image

Task 3: Run Hyper-V Bare Metal Deployment

Task 3: Review Deployment

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Bare Metal Deployment in Action

Bare-metal server

WDS server

VHD

Drivers

Host profile

contoso

Library server

Hyper-V server

OOB reboot

Boot from PXE

Download VHDInject drivers

AuthorizePXE boot

Run generic command execution scripts and configure partitions Customize and

domain join

Enable Hyper-V

Download WINPE

Hyper-V server

Host Group

Hyper-V serverHyper-V server

Host Group

VMM server

Hyper-V serverHyper-V server

Host Group

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Demo, Demo, Demo

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© 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.