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1 JumpStart: Server Virtualization with Windows Server Hyper-V and System Center
Corey Hynes Lead Architect & President holSystems Symon Perriman Senior Technical Evangelist Microsoft

2 Course Topics – Day 1 Windows Server 2012 R2
01 | Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization 02 | Installing and Configuring the Hyper-V Server Role 03 | Creating and Managing Virtual Hard Disks, Virtual Machines, and Checkpoints 04 | Creating and Configuring Virtual Machine Networks 05 | Virtual Machine Movement and Hyper-V Replica 06 | Implementing Failover Clustering with Hyper-V

3 Course Topics – Day 2 System Center 2012 R2
07 | Installing and Configuring System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager 08 | Managing Network and Storage Infrastructure in VMM 09 | Configuring and Managing the VMM Library 10 | Creating and Managing VMs Using VMM 11 | Managing Clouds in VMM 12 | Managing Services in VMM and App Controller 13 | Protecting and Monitoring Virtualization Infrastructure

4 Meet the Presenters Corey Hynes Lead Architect & President, HOLSystems
Background Corey has been a core infrastructure architect and consultant in the field for over 15 years. His primary focus is operating system virtualization, management and deployment. Corey has been working with Hyper-V, XenDesktop and VMware extensively since they were introduced and he is currently a member of the Windows 8 TAP program. He is the author of over 100 labs across multiple product lines, and is the lead author of the Windows Server 2012 hands-on labs currently available on TechNet. Corey is also the owner and lead technical architect for holSystems, an online VM hosting engine for training and demo providers which hosts thousands of VM instances in a custom, thin-provisioning engine, and is the platform used for hands-on labs, instructor-led labs, and on-demand virtual labs worldwide. Contact @holsystems

5 Meet the Presenters Symon Perriman
Senior Technical Evangelist, Microsoft Background As Microsoft’s corporate Senior Technical Evangelist covering Private Cloud, Virtualization & System Center, Symon is a recognized industry expert in datacenter management, cloud, virtualization, high-availability, and others.  Previously he spent four years as a Program Manager on the Server Clustering & High-Availability engineering team and has been working in the technology industry since 2002.  Symon holds several patents and industry certifications, including Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), MCSE Private Cloud, and VMware Certified Professional (VCP).  In 2013 he co-authored the book, “Introduction to System Center 2012 R2 for IT Professionals” (O’Reilly) and is a graduate from Duke University with degrees in Computer Science, Economics and Film & Digital Studies. Contact @SymonPerriman

6 Course Expectations Target Audience
This course is intended for IT professionals who are responsible for designing, implementing, managing, and maintaining a virtualization infrastructure or are interested in learning about current Microsoft Virtualization technologies. The secondary audience for this course includes IT decision makers who will determine which virtualization product to implement in their data centers. Suggested Prerequisites/Supporting Material 5-day Course: 20409A: Server Virtualization with Windows Server Hyper-V and System Center Exam: : Server Virtualization with Windows Server Hyper-V and System Center

7 Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization
Module 1 Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization

8 Module Overview Extending Virtualization to the Cloud 20409A
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Extending Virtualization to the Cloud

9 Lesson 1: Overview of Microsoft Virtualization
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Key Technologies

10 Challenges of Traditional Computing Environments
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Traditional challenges: Space - Housing business equipment Power - Providing affordable power to run the server, storage and network equipment Cooling- Maintaining safe operating temperatures for equipment Resilience - Building robust and highly available solutions and offering a means to recover data Flexibility – Providing the time to deliver or upgrade infrastructure and or applications Resources – Maintaining staff-to-system ratios and meeting training challenges

11 What Is Server Virtualization?
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Server virtualization: You can create and run multiple computer operating systems on a single physical computer Host servers share resources with all the virtual machines Virtualization challenges: Limited number of compute resources Server virtualization features: Hyper-V server virtualization feature allow full utilization of physical resource and provide advanced technology to make a more robust, available and dynamic server computing environment.

12 What Is Server Virtualization?
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Type I Hypervisor Windows virtual machine Linux virtual machine Linux virtual machine Paravirtualization drivers and tools Hypervisor (VMware vSphere, Citrix XenServer, Microsoft Hyper-V Host – Physical hardware

13 What Is Server Virtualization?
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Type II Hypervisor Windows virtual machine Linux virtual machine Linux virtual machine Paravirtualization drivers and tools Host – Operating system Host – Physical hardware Hypervisor (Microsoft Virtual Server, VMware workstation)

14 What Is Network Virtualization?
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Blue virtual machine Physical server Red virtual machine virtualization network Servers Switches Blue network Red network Network virtualization runs multiple virtual networks on a physical network Server virtualization runs multiple virtual servers on a physical server

15 Windows Server Management Marketing
9/15/2018 Key Technologies Automation System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator vCloud Suite & vCenter vCenter Orchestrator Service Mgmt. Service Manager vCloud Automation Center Protection Data Protection Manager vSphere Data Protection Monitoring Operations Manager vCenter Ops Mgmt. Suite Self-Service App Controller vCloud Director VM Management Virtual Machine Manager vCenter Server Hypervisor Hyper-V vSphere Hypervisor © 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, 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.

16 Key Technologies - Licensing
Windows Server Management Marketing 9/15/2018 Key Technologies - Licensing Automation Orchestrator vCenter Orchestrator System Center 2012 R2 Licensing Standard Datacenter # of Physical CPUs per License 2 # of Managed OSE’s per License 2 + Host Unlimited Includes all SC Mgmt. Components Yes Includes SQL Server for Mgmt. Server Use Open No Level (NL) & Software Assurance (L&SA) 2 year Pricing $1,323 $3,607 vCloud Suite Licensing Std. Adv. Ent. # of Physical CPUs per License 1 # of Managed OSE’s per License Unlimited VMs on Hosts Includes vSphere 5.1 Enterprise Plus Yes Includes vCenter 5.5 No Includes all required database licenses Retail Pricing per CPU (No S&S) $4,995 $7,495 $11,495 Service Mgmt. Service Manager vCloud Automation Center Protection Data Protection Manager vSphere Data Protection Monitoring Operations Manager vCenter Ops Mgmt. Suite Self-Service App Controller vCloud Director VM Management Virtual Machine Manager vCenter Server Hypervisor Windows Server 2012 R2 Inc. Hyper-V Hyper-V Server 2012 R2 = Free Download vSphere Hypervisor vSphere 5.5 Standalone Per CPU Pricing (Excl. S&S): Standard = $995 Enterprise = $2,875 Enterprise Plus = $3,495 © 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, 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.

17 Lesson 2: Overview of System Center 2012 R2
20409A Lesson 2: Overview of System Center 2012 R2 1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Overview of App Controller

18 Using System Center to Manage a Data Center
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Manage virtual environment (VMM, App Controller) Enable business Continuity (Data Protection Manager) Manage physical and virtual components (VMM) Data center Delegate administration and self service (App Controller, Data Protection Manager) Monitor and report (Operations Manager) Automation (Orchestrator, Service Manager)

19 Overview of VMM VMM features include: Bare-metal deployment of hosts
Compares with vCenter Server 1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization VMM features include: Bare-metal deployment of hosts Host and cluster creation Host groups Cross-platform management Storage configuration/network configuration Intelligent placement/dynamic optimization Power optimization PRO P2V

20 Overview of App Controller
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization App controller overview A browser-based console used for providing delegated access to manage private and public cloud services and virtual machines App Controller can connect to: Multiple VMM instances Multiple Windows Azure subscriptions Service Provider Foundation

21 Lesson 3: Evaluating the Current Environment for Virtualization
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Assessment Features of MAP

22 20409A Evaluation Factors 1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization When evaluating server virtualization, consider the following: Project Scope Hardware requirements Compatibility Applications and services Supportability Licensing Availability requirements

23 Overview of Virtualization Solution Accelerators
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit (MAP) Third-party tools (import maps output) Infrastructure planning and design guides (IPD)

24 Assessment Features of the MAP Toolkit
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Discovery Inventory Hardware configuration Servers Infrastructure (Shared storage and network) Virtual Server Consolidation Wizard Private cloud fast track MAP will scan vSphere hosts, and VMs and produce spreadsheet & report on conversion candidates

25 Lesson 4: Extending Virtualization to the Cloud
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Extending Your Data Center

26 20409A What is Windows Azure? 1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Windows Azure is the public cloud offering from Microsoft Windows Azure delivers the following service models: PaaS IaaS SaaS

27 Windows Azure Services
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Windows Azure Services: Compute Websites, virtual machines, mobile, and cloud services Data Services Data management, HDInsight, business analytics, backup, recovery manager. App Service Media services, messaging, BizTalk services, identity, caching Network Virtual network, Traffic manager

28 Virtual Machines in Windows Azure
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Virtual machines in Windows Azure are: Built from scratch Deployed from templates including Windows, Ubintu, CentOS Have preinstalled applications such as SQL, SharePoint, BizTalk, Visual Studio Can be customized and built from user templates Built on premises VHDs and then imported

29 Extending Your Data Center
1: Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization Extending your datacenter Windows Azure Virtual Network Windows Azure Pack


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