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1 Managing Services with VMM and App Controller
12: Managing Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller Module 12 Managing Services with VMM and App Controller

2 Module Overview Using System Center 2012 R2 App Controller 20409A
12: Managing Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller Using System Center 2012 R2 App Controller

3 20409A Lesson 1: Understanding Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager 12: Managing Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller Service Template Service Template Updates

4 20409A What Is a Service? 12: Managing Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller A service is a set of one or more virtual machines that are deployed together and managed as a single entity Service: Is deployed by an administrator or end-user Can contain several different components Can be deployed to a private cloud or to a host group Can have preinstalled roles, features and applications Can contain multiple virtual machines working together on an application, such as a web application

5 What Is a Service Template?
12: Managing Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller Encapsulates all necessary components that are required to deploy and run a new instance of an application Service template considerations: Administrator creates service template in VMM Application owner deploys a service based on the service template App Controller or VMM console can be used to deploy service based on service template

6 Service Template Service template (multi-tier .NET applications)
12: Managing Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller Web (IIS) App (App-V) Data (SQL) Service template (multi-tier .NET applications) Web tier Scale out and health policy Internet Information Services (IIS) HW profile OS profile App profile Application tier Scale out and health policy Application server HW profile OS profile App profile Data tier Scale out and health policy SQL Server HW profile OS profile App profile Compute Storage Network

7 Service Template Updates
12: Managing Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller Template-driven Provide a single source of truth for service deployments Use Upgrade Domains to limit disruption of service during updates In-place updates Change application or template settings without replacing OS image Change memory, update application package Image-based updates Replace old OS image with new OS image Reinstall the application and restore the state (More notes on the next slide)

8 Lesson 2: Creating and Managing Services in VMM
12: Managing Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller Updating a Service Exporting and Importing Service Templates

9 Creating a Service Template
12: Managing Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller Important considerations about creating service templates: End users cannot create service templates Service templates can include one or more tiers Each tier can contain one or more virtual machines and applications Add network components such as load balancers and logical networks to service templates Use library resources to build service templates

10 Creating Deployment Configuration for Services
12: Managing Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller When deploying a service, you must create a service deployment configuration Considerations for creating a service deployment configuration Deployment configuration validates a service template and chooses a host Deploy process is initiated from VMM console or App Controller You can monitor the service deployment process from Jobs view and Event Viewer

11 Updating a Service Two ways to update services:
12: Managing Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller Two ways to update services: Apply updates to an existing virtual machine Known as an in-place update Quicker way to apply an update Good for application updates and VM configuration Deploy new VMs with updated settings Used to update operating system, apply service packs Use upgrade domains to enhance service availability Groups of VMs that are updated one at a time Only one group taken down, updated, brought up, then repeats process on next group

12 Lesson 3: Using System Center 2012 R2 App Controller
12: Managing Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller Connecting an App Controller to Clouds

13 What Is an App Controller?
12: Managing Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller A self-service tool for end users that allows them to manage, deploy and view resources in clouds Web-based, uses Internet Explorer to connect Server requires IIS installation Can manage Windows Azure subscriptions Allows end users to manage, deploy and view resources in Windows Azure Allows administrators to delegate authority to application administrators for certain cloud resources

14 Connecting an App Controller to Clouds
12: Managing Services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller App Controller must be connected to VMM or Windows Azure or both For VMM, you should provide the FQDN of the server For Windows Azure, you need a subscription ID and password Consider importing certificates from VMM Administrator privileges are required to establish a connection


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