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Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Virtualization and HA PI Systems: Strategies to Keep Your PI System Available, Scalable, and Portable

2 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Overview Virtualization Storage (DAS, NAS, SAN) Server Application (Clients) How does PI High Availability play into virtualization? Highly Available (HA) PI HA PI in a virtual environment

3 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Why Virtualization and PI? You can realize substantial benefits using the combined strategies of virtualization (storage, server and application) and PI Collectives (HA). These strategies provide you with: Increased reliability Reduced hardware and maintenance costs Improved scalability Use them separately or together

4 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Why Now? You need to do more with less Your projects need to show immediate ROI IT is challenged to increase service levels with less staff Virtualization and HA are valuable separately, but better together

5 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Who Needs This? PI users who cannot afford disruption in service (even for planned maintenance) IT organizations looking to consolidate management of computing resources (fewer servers to buy and maintain) IT organizations looking to streamline deployment of new tools for the user community (less IT time and resources) IT organizations investigating new ways to provide ever- increasing amounts of storage for mission critical systems A PI system administrator tasked with scaling PI to more users and other information systems Companies investigating virtualized test environments for validating new software purchases

6 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. A Simple System

7 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. A Simple Virtualized System

8 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Virtualization Servers Storage Applications

9 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Server Virtualization Instead of having physical machines, virtual servers run on a physical host Case Study: AtlantiCare Eliminated need to expand or relocate data center Microsoft® Virtual Server 2005 used to consolidate infrastructure and legacy application servers Consolidation ratio achieved of 33:2

10 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Example: Server consolidation 10 Typically server workloads only consume a small fraction of total physical server capacity, wasting hardware, space, and electricity Through virtualization, these workloads can be consolidated onto fewer physical servers, saving resources and increasing flexibility OS APP OS APP OS APP OS APP OS APP OS APP 9% utilization 6% utilization 14% utilization 30% utilization

11 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Reduce system costs Application Virtualization Presentation Virtualization Solution: Enable any applications to run side by side on any server at the same time Challenges: Terminal server silos Server underutilization Case Study: Russell Investment Group Consolidated servers by over 40 percent

12 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Solution: Virtualize operating systems and applications—to support easy backup, replication, and movement to available servers Challenge: Providing disaster recovery for business continuity for operating systems and applications Server A Server B Backup

13 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Microsoft System Center Virtual Application Server A Solution: Virtualize operating systems and applications—supporting easy backup, replication, and movement to available servers Challenge: Providing disaster recovery for business continuity for operating systems and applications Microsoft System Center Virtual Application Server B Backup

14 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Benefits of Virtualization* Increase user density Improve availability Scalability is a click away Reduce costs * Gillen, A., Grieser, T., Perry, R Business Value of Virtualization: Realizing the Benefits of Integrated solutions. IDC.

15 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Benefits of Server Virtualization* Less hardware required (HP went from 85 data centers to 6) up to 35% reduction of annual server costs per user ($100-$200K per year per server) Better utilization of hardware (HP decreased servers by 40%) Reduce power consumption (HP reduced energy by 40%) Provide higher availability by supporting redundancy Rapidly deliver adaptive and reliable IT services Tie diverse components together into a single managed entity Storage efficiency can lead to higher storage utilization *Gillen, A., Grieser, T., Perry, R Business Value of Virtualization: Realizing the Benefits of Integrated solutions. IDC.

16 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. PI and Server Virtualization Validated environments need a test bed (any pharmaceutical company; BMS; Shell) Environments that require portability of IT assets (Cargill Deicing Technology – Salt mining) Deploying new sites (Rio Tinto)

17 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Data Store Storage virtualization Challenge: Grow available storage space without disrupting applications and servers Solution: Storage Area Networks (SAN) allow dynamic sizing of available storage Server A Server B

18 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Storage Virtualization DAS: Direct Attached Storage (local hard drives) NAS: Network Attached Storage (e.g., mapped drives) SAN: Storage Area Network, essentially virtual storage

19 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Benefits of SAN Technology Additional storage appears to be local to the host so users don’t have to know where the files are stored Improve the ties between centralized storage and virtual infrastructure Provide virtual-machine consistent backups for data stores and the ability to restore virtual machines in a few clicks Provide relief from disk subsystem access in virtualized environments (biggest performance hit on virtual host) Consolidate disk resources

20 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. PI and Storage Virtualization Keep more and higher fidelity data online; add or expand PI archive files Support aggregated PI Systems; VSS support enables PI backups Store PI Client files centrally Backup virtualized application and data servers Backup virtualized Terminal Server hosts Complete system backup storage

21 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Application Virtualization

22 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Application Virtualization Customers currently use Citrix or Terminal Server to reduce deployment costs and maintenance for client apps Windows 2008 Server offers a service that provides applications over an SSL connection (HTTPS) without client-side deployment (a thin deployment) – Terminal Services Gateway Terminal Services Gateway provides URL access to a host (like Remote Desktop connections, without the VPN requirement) or to specific applications on a host (even more secure for those outside the firewall)

23 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Benefits of Application Virtualization One point of installation makes deployment simpler Access to applications secured All users have the same version of the software; no version or compatibility issues Casual users do not need to install anything to get started Save money on hardware investments by deploying client software in one place

24 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. PI and Application Virtualization (ProcessBook) Launch from Desktop icon Launch from web page OR

25 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. PI and Application Virtualization (ProcessBook)

26 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. PI and Application Virtualization Environments with casual client users who need low barrier to entry for system access (Inco Limited) Terminal Server users (a partial list) Georgia Pacific, Kellogg, SASO, SAPPI Fine Paper, Wacker Chemie, Alcoa, Eli Lilly, ExxonMobil Upstream, Iberdrola, Progress Energy Services Citrix users (a partial list) SDG&E, Water Corporation, Amgen, Bayer Material Science, Genmab, PPG, Vaxgen, Katahdin Paper, Celanese Chemicals, Novo Nordisk, Queensland Alumina, Total Windows 2008 Terminal Services Gateway OSIsoft

27 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Five Principles for Virtualization Success* Treat virtual machines as if they were physical machines Invest in Enterprise-level hardware and software Do not mix virtual and physical on the same host Use qualified Virtualization support personnel Test on the target platform *OSIsoft Center of Excellence

28 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Dynamic system management Solution: Live migration and dynamic provisioning of servers and desktops are based on real-time needs using a single management platform Challenge: Inability to respond quickly to changing needs at desktops and the data center

29 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. How does HA PI play into virtualization? PI collectives (HA) and interfaces Virtualized HA PI

30 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. A Simple HA PI System

31 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. A Simple Virtual HA PI System

32 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Virtual HA PI with SAN

33 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Virtual System including Clients

34 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Recommendation: Virtualized PI System Multiple hosts (cluster) Collective can be split across hosts PI Server components can run as separate virtual machines for scalability and performance SAN can offload storage

35 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Built-in Benefits of HA PI PI is there all the time – users trust it No late night heroics to restore a backup or perform routine maintenance Removes fear of a bad backup Simple design is robust, low bandwidth and supported by WANs Geographical independence (replace PI to PI) Support more or specialized users Facilitates capacity planning Complements virtualization strategies: PI is perfect for monitoring a virtualized environment (HyperV performance counters; VMWare SNMP interface)

36 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Customer Examples: HA Transmission & Distribution customers cannot lose visibility or the grid can go down (e.g., Cal ISO) Customers with dispersed sites can deploy collective members in each location for better client retrieval performance without losing synchronization (International Paper) Customers want to balance the load of data retrieval by many users (PJM, Cal ISO) Customers need to aggregate data into one large PI system (PSE&G) Load Balancing and Failover for virtual machines NERC CIP: dedicated PI server inside the security perimeter

37 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Benefits of PI in a Virtualization Project Value of HA PI— Availability, Quality of Service (QoS) No data loss Scaling Improved IT management Value of virtual machines and SAN Consolidation Scaling and hardware utilization Centralized IT management All adds up to higher quality of service for less cost

38 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Benefits of PI in a Virtualization Project PI works as well in a virtual environment as it does on physical hardware PI is perfect for monitoring a virtualized environment If you are thinking about virtualization, it’s a good time to consider the value of HA PI If you are thinking about network storage, it’s a good time to consider the value of virtualization and PI with SAN support If you are thinking about problems with client software deployment, it’s a good time to consider the value of Terminal Services Gateway, virtualization and PI

39 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Virtualization and HA Details

40 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Costs to Start No 3 rd party software or special hardware for HA PI Licensing models One virtual PI server = one real PI server One virtual PI client connection = one concurrent PI client connection Virtualization hardware/software (Dell estimate for complete solution ~$600K) Maintenance Additional storage, memory, etc., as needed over time Virtualization Per user (from IDC) Basic virtualization: $24.1 (over 3 years); benefit = $144.9 Advanced virtualization: $23.3 (over 3 years); benefit = $212.4

41 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. When is Virtualization NOT a good solution? No one in the organization is familiar with managing virtual environments The project is geographically dispersed to the point where there is no benefit of having multiple virtual machines on a single host All the equipment being used is identical and it is easier to just clone machines than to manage a new virtual environment Cost to start may be prohibitive Performance notes: Settings and parameters may be important for performance Sizing the virtual machine appropriately makes a difference Sizing the virtual host appropriately makes a difference

42 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Details of Server Virtualization Available virtual technologies (partial list) Microsoft (Hyper V, in particular) VMware (ESX server, in particular)

43 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Virtual Vendors, Compared VMware ESX ServerMicrosoft Hyper-V Support for 32/64 bit hosts YesOnly 64 bit hosts Support for 32/64 bit guests Yes Device Driver Support HypervisorGuest OS Maximum RAM 64GB Maximum Virtual CPUs 44 Shared VM Memory YesNo Boot VMs from SAN Yes Live Migration Yes Maximum Active VMs 128Unlimited

44 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Microsoft’s Hyper-V R2 Live Migration--increased reliability/availability Clustered Shared Volumes Cluster Node Connectivity Fault Tolerance. Dynamic I/O redirection. Improved management of VMs. Including multiple servers. Improve Performance VM Chimney/TCP Offload Note--Intel now builds their chips with features to improve VM performance. (VM Chimney is an example). Green Core Parking Simplified deployment..vhd files now the de facto standard. Server 2008 R2 can boot from a vhd on local hard drive

45 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Microsoft Virtualization Options and Licensing

46 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Details of Client Virtualization Available Client virtualization examples Terminal Server Gateway (Windows Server 2008) Terminal Server 2003 Citrix

47 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Details of SAN Sample SAN vendors (compatible with virtual technologies) NetApp HP EMC 2

48 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. More Information Whitepapers and Tech Support bulletins on OSIsoft web site Vendor web sites OSIsoft internal expertise Microsoft representatives for Hyper V and Terminal Server Gateway solutions

49 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Next Steps Knowledge Base article #3062OSI8 Learn whether there are plans for (or an existing) virtualization environment in your organization Estimate the hardware reduction to be gained by virtualizing your existing server applications Estimate the hardware reduction for server applications both with and without a SAN available (more hosted servers per host if data storage is offloaded, for example). Estimate the hardware, software and support reduction to be gained by moving your client applications to a hosted environment (e.g., Terminal Server) Consider the value of monitoring the virtualized environment with PI

50 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Thank you for your time your questions to: or Contact your salesperson for more detailed information