optimize the business with microsoft datacenter services 2.0
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Agenda ‘Private Cloud’ Defined Datacenter Services DCS User Experiences Hydration and Migration Making it RealTRANSCRIPT
Optimize the Business with Microsoft Datacenter Services 2.0
Wilfried Schadenboeck
WW Center of Excellence for Private Cloud and DatacenterMicrosoft Corporation
AAP315
Agenda‘Private Cloud’ Defined
Datacenter Services
DCS User Experiences
Hydration and Migration
Making it Real
‘Private Cloud’ Defined
The NIST Cloud Definition FrameworkHybrid Clouds
DeploymentModels
ServiceModels
EssentialCharacteristics
Common Characteristics
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Resource PoolingBroad Network Access Rapid Elasticity
Measured Service
On Demand Self-Service
Low Cost SoftwareVirtualization Service Orientation
Advanced Security
HomogeneityMassive Scale Resilient Computing
Geographic Distribution
CommunityCloud
PublicCloud
PrivateCloud
Typical Traditional Pattern
Increased
IT costs
Request Initiated
IT receives request
Provisioning
“Silos” of resources
Deployment and registration of
management toolsOngoing
maintenanceOverprovisioning
Oversubscription
‘IT’‘the business’
Cloud Pattern
Self-service
Automated provisioning
Pooled resources
Automated management deployment
Automated maintenance
Quota-based allocation
Optimized resource
consumption
Reduced
costs
‘IT’‘the business’
Storage ComputeNetwork Facility
Management Layer
Virtualization Layer
Orchestration Layer
Automation Layer
Hardware LayerVirtualization provides the foundation
Additional layers required for IaaS
“Fabric Management”
Tenant Self-Service and Admin Interfaces
SaaS Workloads
PaaS Workloads
SaaS and PaaS Workload Leverage
IaaS Services
Shared Self-Service and Admin UIs
From Virtualization to Private Cloud
Datacenter Services
Why a Service Offering?
Reduced RiskPredefined guidance helps make your engagement more predictable (in terms of length, costs, results)
Ongoing SuccessOfferings include documentation, best practices, guidance, and deployment processes
Proven ResultsDeveloped by the best consultants in Microsoft for each technology area, and validated through pilots and prior engagements
Microsoft ServicesWe are the enterprise strategy, consulting, and support division of MicrosoftWe help customers maximize return on their investment in Microsoft products and technologiesEnable our partners with shared practice accelerators and training
http://microsoft.com/services
Datacenter Services
Extensible Platform
Solution platform provides capability for extensions and value-added services
Service Delivery Best Practices
Best practices for operating datacenters from Microsoft Cloud Services
Deployment Framework
Frameworks for assessing, planning, and deploying datacenter capabilities
Packaged Services
Packaged solution for deploying highly-automated datacenter and cloud services
Datacenter Services
Storage ComputeNetwork Facility
Management Layer
Virtualization Layer
Orchestration Layer
Automation Layer
Hardware LayerVirtualization provides the foundation
Additional layers required for
“Fabric Management”
Administrative/Tenant Interfaces
Putting It All Together
Management Layer
Virtualization Layer
Orchestration Layer
Automation Layer
Hardware Layer
Admin / Tenant Interface & CMDB
PowerShell WS-ManagementWMI
DCS Portal
Hyper-V Cloud FastTrack Validated Hardware Solutions
Enables hardware management and provisioning.
Virtualizes Servers, Storage, and Networks into Resource Pools
Provides granular and centralized automation of configuration tasks
Groups automated tasks into processes and operations
Groups processes and operations in to end to end workflows
CMDB controls fabric state; UI used to initiate workflows
Datacenter ServicesPackaged Solutions
Solution Architecture
DCS CapabilitiesDCS enhances product capabilities with automation, integration, and ‘hydration’Enhanced scenarios include:
Automated Server DeploymentAutomated System Center DeploymentAutomated Virtualization ConfigurationAutomated PatchingChargeback ReportingScale-up and Scale-downModular Deployment
DCS SupportabilityDCS builds on public, supported extensibility points in Windows Server and System CenterDCS created a repeatable, consistent, and more supportable configurationNot a ‘one-off’ custom deployment with unclear support boundaries or lifecycleMicrosoft Services offers support for the entire solution, from the hypervisor up, including the automation and integration components
DCS User Experiences
What does a Resource Pool look like?
Resource Pool
Storage
Compute
Network
SAN 1CSV LUN 1 CSV LUN n
SAN nCSV LUN 1 CSV LUN n
Compute Scale Unit 1 Compute Scale Unit n
Network 1 Network nVLAN 1 VLAN n VLAN 1 VLAN n
What does the Fabric Look Like?
Fabric
Data Center 1 Data Center n
Resource Pool 1
Storage Scale Unit
ComputeScale Unit
NetworkScale Unit
Resource Pool n
Storage Scale Unit
Compute Scale Unit
Network Scale Unit
Resource Pool 1
Storage Scale Unit
Compute Scale Unit
NetworkScale Unit
Resource Pool n
Storage Scale Unit
Compute Scale Unit
Network Scale Unit
Cloud Management Portal
Infrastructure Management Portal
Behind the scenes
ORCHESTRATION AND AUTOMATIONExample Workflow Modeling
Security
Orchestration
Management
Automation
Virtualization
Servers
Network
Storage
Service Management Approve Service
Request
Security UpdatesReceived
Initiate UpdateWorkflow
Initiate Maint.Mode on Host
Migrate VMs off Host
VM Live Migration
Patch PhysicalHost
Patch MasterImage
Patch Installation
Patch Installation
Migrate VMsEnsure Separation
Report Workflow Results
End Maint.Mode on Host
Verify HostAvailability
Run HostHealth Check
Investigate AnyIssues
Migrate VMsBack
VM Live Migration
Verify Hyper-V Health
Verify ServerHealth
Verify Network Connectivity
Verify Storage Connectivity
Verify Patch Installation
Report Workflow Results
Investigate AnyIssues
ContinueWorkflow
ContinueWorkflow
Migrate VMs off Host
Reporting and Charge back
Hydration and Migration
Datacenter Services From MicrosoftPackaged Solutions – Enhanced Service Templates
VM infrastructure, networking and storage, SQL databases and configuration using VMM service templates
Service ProvisioningSequencing and configuration of workload
bits (e.g. SharePoint), credentials, connections, configurations using Services Hydration and MDT
Infrastructure Provisioning
App ControllerVirtual Machine Manager
Why Hydration?How many hours of your life have you already spent looking at stuff like this:
HydrationA typical enterprise SharePoint install may take 4 hours or more, including all the pre-requisites and updatesHydration provisions workloads in a fraction of the time with minimal or zero effort requiredNo black magic… using the existing automation and extensibility points in the software so it’s repeatable and supportableGreat example of the value of Microsoft Services’ experience packaged up in DCS
Hydration - DCS
Hydration - Workload
Getting You ThereWe rarely see VM ‘green fields’Core part of DCS value is making migration easy and efficientDCS builds on the Virtual Machine Migration Toolkit to automate migrations at high scale and low cost
Leverages Veeam tools for VMware integrationDiscovery, backup, V2V
Highly automated process, queue and migration en masseCan leverage our Global Delivery teams to further drive down costs for remaining manual tasks
VMMT
Discover, Assess and Plan
Prepare, Fix andSafety Net
Copy and Convert
Veeam Reporter Or MAP 6.6
VMware vCenter
VMM V2VVMM:
Migration Engine
System Center
VMwareESX
Hyper-V
Veeam Backup and Fix Utilities
Orchestrator:Orchestration
Veeam
VMMT In Action
Making it Real
Royal Mail“The Hyper-V project will pay back the original investment in 19 months, and over four years will realize savings of £1.8 million compared to the previous operation”
Adrian Steel, Head of Infrastructure ManagementRoyal Mail Group
REDUCED COSTS
FLEXIBILITY AGILITY EASY TO IMPLEMENT
MANAGED CHANGE
Royal Mail165,000 employeesEvery working day RMG processes and delivers more than 70 million items to 28 million addressesIts parcels business—General Logistics Systems and Parcelforce Worldwide—handle 404 million parcels a yearMuch of IT operation outsourced to CSCInitial wave of ~700 servers converging on to C7000 HP blade enclosures and EVA 4400 storage arrays
DCS ValueReduced Risk
Fast Track hardwareProven, supportable IAAS architectureClear, well refined deployment models and methodologies
Ongoing SuccessEfficient workload provisioning with hydrationEmpowering partner (CSC) to build and run the solution
Proven ResultsExperienced team of Services experts shoulder to shoulder with Royal Mail colleagues, driving solution architecture, delivery, and support
ResultsRoyal Mail’s private cloud is also the foundation of their hybrid cloud, running SharePoint workloads federated with their Office 365 deploymentMicrosoft Services helped CSC develop expertise on our stack, both to serve Royal Mail and to enable future CSC opportunities
“Working as a team with CSC, Microsoft Services passed on its in-depth experience at every stage. The result is a world class deployment.”
Summary‘Private Cloud’ Defined
Datacenter Services
DCS 2.0 User Experiences
Hydration and Migration
Making it Real
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Breakout Sessions
MGT42-HOL…Creating, Deploying, and Managing Service TemplatesMGT41-HOL…Virtual Machine Manager Infrastructure Components Management
Hands-on Labs
Resources
Connect. Share. Discuss.http://europe.msteched.com
Learning
Microsoft Certification & Training Resourceswww.microsoft.com/learning
TechNet
Resources for IT Professionalshttp://microsoft.com/technet
Resources for Developershttp://microsoft.com/msdn
Evaluations
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