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Introduction – Microsoft Virtualization
Symon Perriman Jeff WoolseyTechnical Evangelist Principal Program Manager
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• Technical Evangelist, Microsoft−Private Cloud, System Center & Hyper-V−MCSE Private Cloud, Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) and VMware
Certified Professional (VCP); several patents
• Recognized Industry Expert, Author & Speaker−Datacenter management, cloud, virtualization, high-availability,
disaster recovery, mobile technologies and social media−Founder of Microsoft’s Failover Clustering & Network Load
Balancing Blog
Meet Symon Perriman
@SymonPerriman
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• Principal Program Manager, Microsoft−Windows Server and Cloud, Virtualization and Private Cloud −Leading role in Windows Server Engineering team, helps shape
design requirements for Windows Server, System Center and Hyper-V
• Senior Authority on Virtualization and Private Cloud−Hosts global Private Cloud Executive Briefings −Authority on ways customers can benefit from virtualization,
management, and cloud computing across public, private, and hybrid environments
Meet Jeff Woolsey
@WSV_GUY
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Target Audience
• IT pros interested in learning how to setup, configure, and utilize the capabilities of Hyper-V.
• Prerequisites−Understanding of virtualization−Hyper-V experience is not required−Proficiency with Windows Server−Basics of networking and storage
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Great Time to Invest in Microsoft Training• Learn from the Pros with Microsoft Official
Curriculum−Microsoft Learning Partners | http://aka.ms/CPLS−Class Locator | http://aka.ms/ClassLocator −Windows Server | http://aka.ms/MOCWinServ −Virtualization | http://aka.ms/MOC-Virt
• Microsoft Training & Certification−Windows Server | http://aka.ms/WinServCert −Virtualization | http://aka.ms/MCSE-PrivCloud
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Introduction to Hyper-V Jump Start
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 **
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• Microsoft Virtualization Evidence• Hyper-V History• Virtualization & the Private Cloud• Microsoft’s Cloud Vision• Microsoft Virtualization Solutions• Resources
Agenda
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Public
CommonTechnologies Identity ▪ Virtualization ▪ Management ▪ Development
Private
Cloud Optimize Every Business
• NASA: Established in 1959, NASA’s mission is to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery, and aeronautics research.
• NASA/JPL wanted to find a means of using the Web to make large amounts of information about Mars available to the public, while engaging people in the excitement of discovery and in improving their own knowledge and skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
• NASA/JPL worked with Microsoft to create an interactive, visually fun and appealing Web site called BeAMartian with Windows Azure
• Benefits:− Windows Azure offers unparalleled scale
− Rapid scale out & global reachDuring one period of activity shortly after the launch, the site—which was running on 10 servers—experienced a large spike in visitor traffic. It took site managers less than 10 minutes to make an additional 20 servers available using the cloud, which was more than enough to handle the sudden increase in activity.
• Pottermore: Windows Azure offered Pottermore the flexibility required to build a massively scalable website in just three months. Live April 14th, 2012
• Pottermore attracted 1 billion page views in a little over two weeks
• More than 10 million unique users to date have visited the site
• The average user visits 43 pages and spends 20 minutes on the site
• The site continues to attract 25,000 new account sign-ups daily
• Benefits:− Capacity planning was an incredible challenge
− Started on premises; “customer demand blew away all scale expectations”
− Azure provides virtually unlimited scale on demand as needed
− Shifted focus to delivering the best experience
“The tools with Azure are really brilliant, and they’re getting better every month. It’s clearly a platform that’s being invested in by Microsoft and by many, many others who see its potential. -Julian Thomas, CTO at Pottermore
Global Scale: Powered by Hyper-V
• Technet.microsoft.com−Over 1 million hits per day
• MSDN.microsoft.com−Over 3 million hits per day
• More Properties−Connect.microsoft.com−Social.microsoft.com−Codeplex
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• Microsoft.com−Largest Virtualized Site in the World
• Powered by Hyper-V for over five years−~15,000 requests per second−Over 40 million hits per day−Over 1.2 billion page hits per month−Zero downtime
Global Scale: Powered by Hyper-V
PRIVATE CLOUD AT MMS
Microsoft Management Summit 2010
MMS 2009 vs. MMS 2010 LabsMMS 2009: Used ~570 servers in 36 racks
MMS 2010: Used 41 servers in 3 racks
Green IT: Servers570 servers * 200 watts per server = 114,000 watts
41 servers * 200 watts per server = 8,200 watts
13.9x Power Reduction on Servers
Green IT: Rich Clients vs. Thin Clients650 rich clients * 120 watts per client = 78,000 watts
650 thin clients * 19 watts per client = 12,350 watts
6.3x Power Reduction on Clients
One Less Semi was need for transportation
MMS 2010: Management
System CenterOperations Manager monitor health & performance of Windows & Linux labsConfiguration Manager DCM ensure uniform deployment Virtual Machine Manager provision & manage virtualized lab infrastructure
Demand Driven FlexibilityMore Service Manager Labs added “on the fly”40,000 Hyper-V Virtual Machines for ~80 different labs
in 5 days on just 41 physical servers
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MMS 2011: More VMs, Fewer Servers
• MMS 2010:• 3 racks/41 servers• 328 logical processors (2S/4C)• 5.125 TB Memory• 82 network cables
• MMS 2011:• 2 racks/32 servers• 768 logical processors (2S/12T)• 4 TB Memory
– Dynamic Memory saved >1 TB RAM
– Over $80,000 savings
• 12 network cables– 8 Ethernet/4 Fiber Channel
MMS 2010 MMS 2011 Delta
Racks 3 2 -33%
Servers 41 32 -21%
Server Form Factor/Memory
Rack128 GB RAM per server
Blade128 GB RAM per blade
CPUs (2/server)Intel Xeon E5504
(4M Cache, 2.00 GHz, 4.80 GT/s Intel® QPI)
Intel Xeon X5670(12M Cache, 2.93 GHz, 6.40 GT/s Intel®
QPI)
Cores per server 812 (+ Symmetric Multi-
Threading)+50%
Total CPU Threads 328 768 +134%
Total RAM 5.125 TB 4 TB -22%
Network Cables 828 Ethernet +
4 Fiber Channel-85%
Power ~ 9,020 Watts ~ 8,420 Watts ~ 7%
Dynamic Memory reduces the physical memory footprint by over 1 Terabyte while delivering more virtual machines
That’s a saving of ~$80,000!
MMS 2011
Maxing Out…
7,200 VMs running across 32 blade servers 225 VMs running per Hyper-V host where each host
has 128 GB of physical memory. Here’s an example of where Hyper-V Dynamic Memory improved density by over 100%.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/virtualization/archive/2011/03/29/mms-2011-labs-powered-by-hyper-v-system-center-amp-hp.aspx
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• Hyper-V history−Introduced with Windows Server 2008−New version in Windows Server 2008 R2−Update with Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
• Two manifestations of Hyper-V −Hypervisor-based virtualization
feature of Windows Server 2008 R2−Microsoft Hyper-V Server
(free download) containing only: • Windows Hypervisor• Windows Server driver model• Virtualization components• Failover Clustering
Hyper-V before Windows Server 2012
• Windows Server 2008 R2−VM mobility with live migration−VM high-availability improvements− Improved management of datacenters−Simplified method for physical and
virtual computer deployments −Easier adding and removing VM storage− Improved virtual networking
performance−Hyper-V processor compatibility mode− Improved memory management
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• The Private Cloud is more than just virtualization• Virtualization is a critical component
−Server Consolidation−Easy Deployment−Elasticity & Scalability−Multiple Tenets−High-Availability & Mobility
• A Private Cloud requires more−Automated Management−Pools of Compute Resources−Self-Service Provisioning−Usage-Based Chargeback
Virtualization and the Private Cloud
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Cloud | Drivers
Agility Focus Economics
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Agility Focus EconomicsCompatibilitySecurity
Compliance
Cloud | Obstacles
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Public
CommonTechnologies Identity ▪ Virtualization ▪ Management ▪ Development
Private
Cloud Optimize Every Business
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Cloud | Attributes
Cloud Computing
Plus with Private Cloud…
It’s cloud dedicated to
you.
Pooled Resources Self Service Elastic Usage Based
Control Customizable
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Cross-Platform From the Metal Up
All About the App Foundation for
the Future
Cloud on your Terms
The Microsoft Private Cloud
Applications are KeyMicrosoft fully supports our key server applications in a virtualized environment
Microsoft has updated server workload licensing to enable virtualization mobility
Management of the workloads is key, not just the virtual machine
Support list KB 957006
HARDWARE PARTNERS
& Private Cloud Fast Track
Cross Platform from the Metal Up
OPERATING SYSTEMS
3RD PARTY MANAGEMENT
APPLICATION FRAMEWORKS
MULTI-HYPERVISOR MANAGEMENT XenServer vSphere
FastTrack Program
http://aka.ms/FastTrack
Joint effort between Microsoft and hardware partners
Building blocks of a private cloud Infrastructure as a Service
Windows Server 2012 with Hyper-V & System Center 2012 SP1
Productive Infrastructure
Deliver flexible and costeffective infrastructurewith what you already
know and own
Self-Service InfrastructureProcess Automation
Heterogeneous Support
System Center 2012 SP1Predictable Applications
Apps power your business.Deliver predictable
application service levels with deep application
insight
Service Centric ApproachComprehensive App ManageabilityDeep App Monitoring & Diagnosis
Your Cloud
Private and public cloud computing on your terms
managed with acommon toolset
Flexibility with Delegation & Control
Common Console Across CloudsPhysical, Virtual & Cloud
Management
Comprehensive Cloud Platform
Web HostingApplication HostingVM Hosting Database Hosting Desktop Hosting
Compute Storage (File/Block)
Network
ServiceDelivery & Automation
ApplicationManagement
InfrastructureManagement
Windows Server 2012
Virtualization Networking Storage Management
Remote Desktop ServicesWeb Applications
Availability
Scalability
Security
Hardware
Microsoft Virtualization Solutions
Profile Virtualization
Desktop Virtualization (VDI)
Server Virtualization
(Hyper-V)
Client Virtualization
Application Virtualization (App-V)
Azure Virtual Machines
• Microsoft has a broad approach to virtualization from the desktop to the data center to the cloud
• There are a variety of virtualization offerings from Microsoft
• Microsoft’s integration throughout the stack provides unbeatable interoperability
Takeaways
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