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1 SYSTEM CENTER VIRTUAL MACHINE MANAGER 2012 Gorazd Šemrov Microsoft Consulting Services gorazd.semrov@microsoft.com

2 SYSTEM CENTER VIRTUAL MACHINE MANAGER 2012 Services Cloud Deployment Fabric Hyper-V Bare Metal Provisioning Hyper-V, VMware, Citrix XenServer Hyper-V, VMware, Citrix XenServer Network Management Storage Management Update Management Dynamic Optimization Power Management Monitoring Integration Fabric Management

3 TOPOLOGY

4 DEPLOYMENT AND UPGRADE

5 FABRIC MANAGEMENT Physical Server Manage multiple hypervisors – Hyper-V, VMWare, Xen Integration with remote management – iLO, SMASH Bare metal provisioning – from baremetal to Hyper-V Cluster creation with storage provisioning Network Define network using Logical Networks Assign IP, VIP, and MAC from pools Integrate with load balancers Storage Discover storage device to VM relationship Classify storage according to capabilities Assign new storage to Hyper-V cluster Provision new storage with VM deployment

6 FABRIC MANAGEMENT Update Management of Fabric Servers Update operation control (On-demand scan and on-demand remediation) Updating a Hyper-V cluster is fully automated Integrated with Windows Server Update Server Dynamic Optimization (DO) and Enhanced Placement Cluster level workload balancing scheme No dependency on Operations Manager Leverages live migration to move workloads Over 100 placement checks/validation, Support for custom placement rules Multiple VM placement (service) Power Management Powers down servers during times of low utilization Leverages DO and live migration to balance workloads with no disruption Ability for admin to define policy

7 DEMO VMM 2012 FABRIC MANAGEMENT, LIBRARY

8 SERVICE LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT

9 PRIVATE CLOUDS IN VMM 2012 Private Cloud Abstraction that enables opaque usage model for service and VM management Pre-defined Logical Networks, Load Balancers, VIP Templates, Storage Classifications, Library Paths Capacity and Capability: Fabric C ompute: Logical grouping of hosts or clusters in host groups Storage: Storage Classifications, Pools, Providers and Arrays Network: Logical Networks, IP/MAC Address Pools, Load Balancers, VIP Templates Delegation - User Role Profile, Scope and Members Types: Administrators/Fabric Managers, Delegated Administrators and Cloud Consumers Quota: Defines per-user limits on compute, memory, storage, number of VMs Sharing: Cloud consumers can share resources like VMs, services, templates, profiles with each other

10 PRIVATE CLOUD USAGE SCENARIO Configure the fabric (servers, network, storage) Create a cloud from the fabricDelegate the cloud to a Self Service User Self Service User creates VMs and Services in the cloud

11 PRIVATE CLOUDS Cloud Consumer View Capacity Capabilities Libraries Hosts Clusters Library Servers Logical Networks Load Balancers IP Address Pools MAC Address Pools Storage Classifications Storage Capacity Storage Pools Storage Providers Storage Arrays

12 CLOUD CAPACITY Cloud can expose Limited set of underlying resources “Overstated” set of underlying resources Actual aggregate capacity of underlying resources (vCPU, Memory, Storage) Dimensions of Capacity vCPUs Memory Storage Number of deployed VMs (VMs in Library are not counted) Custom Quota (to support quota points from VMM 2008 R2)

13 CLOUD CAPABILITIES Cloud can Host highly available VMs Allow VMs to use dynamic disks or differencing disks Enable network optimizations VM “shape” limits Processor Range (i.e. 1 - 4) Memory Range (i.e. 16MB – 32 GB) Number of disks (0 – 7) Number of NICs (0 – 7) … Built-in set representing underlying limits for Hyper-V, Xen, VMware

14 DEMO VMM 2012 – CLOUD – Service management

15 VMM 2012 USER ROLE PROFILES VMM Admin Fabric Administrator Scope: Entire system Can take any action Can use Administrator console or PowerShell Delegated Admin Fabric Administrator Scope: Host groups and clouds Set up fabric by configuring hosts, networking and storage Create cloud from physical capacity Assign cloud to self-service users Can use Administrator console or PowerShell Self-Service User Application Owner Scope: Clouds only Author templates Deploy/manage VMs and Services Share resources Can use Administrator console, PowerShell and Self-Service portal Revocable actions Quota as a shared and per-user limit Read-only Administrator Help Desk Scope: Host groups and clouds, No actions

16 CONTROLLING USAGE BY SELF-SERVICE USERS Revocable actions – fine-grained action control Author, VM Control, Read-only Quota – 2 Types of Quota Shared – total usage of all members of the user role Per-user – usage of each member of the user role Dimensions of Quota vCPUs Memory Storage Number of deployed VMs (VMs in Library are not counted) Custom Quota (to support quota points from VMM 2008 R2)

17 SHARING AMONG APPLICATION OWNERS An application owner authors the service template and then shares that template with his team to deploy the application. Shareable Objects: Resource group – group of on-disk library objects which user considers interchangeable Profiles (Hardware, Guest OS, Application, SQL) Templates (VM, Service) Virtual machine Service

18 DEMO VMM 2012

19 VPRAŠANJA? Po zaključku predavanja prosim izpolnite vprašalnik. Vprašalniki bodo poslani na vaš e-naslov, dostopni pa bodo tudi preko profila na spletnem portalu konference. www.ntk.si.www.ntk.si Z izpolnjevanjem le tega pripomorete k izboljšanju konference. Hvala!


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