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2 Microsoft Dynamic Datacenter Momentum 10 Offers in FY11 70 Offers since launch in FY09 61 in Pipeline 30% are Tier-1 service providers 40% VMware compete projects 11 Trained SIs

3 Overview - Now Part 1: The Dynamic Datacenter Vision Part 2: Understanding the Dynamic Datacenter Toolkit - DDT :-) Part 3: Understanding DDT Management Services Part 4: DDT Hardware and Infrastructure Requirements Part 5: Extensions – Linux, etc. This afternoon: http://maplateformeweb.com – codename Rainbow Return of Experience from the design & operations of a 5 000 VM public cloudhttp://maplateformeweb.com

4 Dynamic Datacenter Toolkit - Definition 4 DDT is not... An out-of-the- box solution A product DDT is not... An out-of-the- box solution A product DDT is... Agile, dynamic and flexible to: Respond to changing business needs Enable hosters to capitalize on new opportunities Designed to automate common tasks Guidance for hosters: To eliminate deployment blockers To accelerate technology adoption Guidance by the field, for the field Supported by community via MSDN Code Gallery http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/ Pending publishing http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/en/us/dynamic-data-centers.aspx

5 What are we building with DDT ?

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7 Understanding the Dynamic Datacenter Toolkit DDT Goals DDT Benefits to Customers Technologies Covered by DDT for Hosters DDT Logical Solution Architecture Dynamic Datacenter Alliance What is the Dynamic Datacenter Toolkit Hosting System Physical Architecture Datacenter Footprint Coverage Supported Scenarios

8 Dynamic Datacenter Toolkit - Benefits to Customers Dynamic Datacen ter Provisioning & Deployment Deploy Servers, Networks, Appliances, Services Flexible Self-Management Provisioning & Deployment Deploy Servers, Networks, Appliances, Services Flexible Self-Management 24x7 Monitoring Gathering performance information to better address SLA fulfillment and infrastructure usage Customer self-monitoring 24x7 Monitoring Gathering performance information to better address SLA fulfillment and infrastructure usage Customer self-monitoring Protecting AntiVirus, Spam filters, firewalls Backup Ensuring 99.9% uptime and physically secured infrastructure Protecting AntiVirus, Spam filters, firewalls Backup Ensuring 99.9% uptime and physically secured infrastructure Optimizing Continuous monitoring proactive adjusting or moving servers to new hardware with little or no negative impact Allocation of ‘right’ resources based on needs, rather than under/over allocation Allows for optimal deployment of infrastructure Optimizing Continuous monitoring proactive adjusting or moving servers to new hardware with little or no negative impact Allocation of ‘right’ resources based on needs, rather than under/over allocation Allows for optimal deployment of infrastructure Flexible Adaptation Easy adjustment of environment & provisioning of new resources Storage, bandwidth are dynamically adjustable to address needs Flexible Adaptation Easy adjustment of environment & provisioning of new resources Storage, bandwidth are dynamically adjustable to address needs

9 DDT - Usage Scenarios for Hosters Customers: Uses Control Panel or Dashboard  Self Service their accounts: Provision & Manage sites, databases, emails, etc… Customer Support: Use a custom Web App  Query servers to monitor health & track activity  Perform 90% of operations thru a simple to use web application  A single Web App to manage all servers & server roles for both Linux and Windows!!! Operation Managers: Use web app, MMC snap-ins, Smart clients, Scripts, etc…  Need to perform more complex operations  More experienced technical support that know all products 9

10 Technologies Covered by DDT Built on Microsoft Enterprise Servers for Datacenters Hyper-V Virtualization Shared Storage… or not Clustering & Migration Internet Information Services 7.5 Active Directory Hyper-V Virtualization Shared Storage… or not Clustering & Migration Internet Information Services 7.5 Active Directory System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2 System Center Operations Manager 2007 System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2 System Center Operations Manager 2007 System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 Plus guidance for: Bare Metal provisioning Virtual Private Server provisioning Using MDT and WDS Plus guidance for: Bare Metal provisioning Virtual Private Server provisioning Using MDT and WDS

11 DDT Logical Solution Architecture High Availability High Availability Business Continuity Business Continuity VM Mobility & Migration VM Mobility & Migration Web based Control Panel Web Services Foundational Technologies Services Goals

12 Dynamic Datacenter Alliance Interoperable components to build your service: storage, network, security & more Early access to technology and solutions Ecosystem ISVs OEMs SIs VARs Ecosystem ISVs OEMs SIs VARs Dynamic Datacenter Hosting Partners Dynamic Datacenter Hosting Partners End Customers SMBs ISVs Web Agencies Enterprises End Customers SMBs ISVs Web Agencies Enterprises

13 Virtualization and Private Cloud Partner Ecosystem Momentum System Center Alliance > 100% growth in past year to 150 partners 22 Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO) packs; 15 packs since VMM R2 including HP, Dell, IBM, Brocade, QLogic, Emulex and APC Deep integration including : HP, NetApp, Citrix, Compellent, Intel, F5 Networks and V-Kernel Numerous Joint Solution Blueprints available for with partners including: HP, Dell, NetApp, Cisco, Citrix, EMC, Hitachi Data Systems System Center Virtual Machine Manager Self Service Portal 2.0 Dynamic Provisionin g Integrated Manageme nt Platfor m NetworkStorageCompute More than 1,800 servers certified with Hyper-V; 780 since R2 release More than 1,600 storage arrays certified with Hyper-V; 700 since R2 release More than 304 NICs qualified with Windows Server; 160 since R2 release Replication partner cluster integration including HP, HDS, NetApp, EMC, and Double-Take Innovation on Hyper-V supporting Cluster Shared Volumes, Storage Virtualization, Provisioning, Conversion, Assessment and more with partners including: Datacore, Double-Take, CA, Citrix, NetApp, CA, CommVault, Symantec, Sanbolic and others DDT

14 Enabling The Foundation for Clouds Hardware Partners Cloud Computing Reference Architectures - with DDT

15 15 DDT Reference Implementation by MCS Overview Automated deployment of scale- units (15+1 node cluster) Tenant interface for automated provisioning of base VMs (Sm, Med, Lrg) Automated patching of hosts with no downtime to VMs Automated fault detection and resolution Built-in tenant and admin reporting (incl. cost model) Automated deployment of management infrastructure Can be customized to integrate with business logic Designed for general purpose (80% of scenarios) v1 Scope – 400 Hosts*, 8 000 VMs*, multi-tenant, multi-site

16 16 DDT Reference Implementation by MCS Workflows Tenant/Service Onboarding Synchronization and Integrity VM management, patching, monitoring, and backups Usage Metering and Cost Model Capacity Management Reporting

17 Full-Size Deployment: 5 000 VMs In 6 hours: maplateformeweb.com

18 DDT - Hosting System Physical Architecture Provisioning Servers Control Panel Servers E-Commerce Servers File Servers Hyper-V Server Clusters System Center Operations Manager System Center Configuration Manager System Center Virtual Machine Manager System Center Data Protection Manager SQL 2005 Email Servers Firewall Load Balanced Web Servers Customer Database Servers Directory Servers

19 DDT in a Real Hosting Environment Coverage by Microsoft & Partners

20 DDT Management Services Hosters need: In additional to all of the above needs, Hosters have similar needs to that of a datacenter.

21 DDT - Operations Management DDT Management Services WCF.Net Framework 4.0 WS-Management DDT Web Portals Pure ASP.Net SilverLight Web Services – remote control by Java, etc.

22 DDT Management Services - Logical Architecture Hosting Fault Contracts Hosting Management Component

23 Customer-Oriented Services Propositions by DDT For each server or server role, basic scenarios that are supported are:  Deployment  Provisioning  Operations Management  Software Updates  Backup/Restore

24 DDT – Customer-Oriented Service Deployment Options Centralized Provisioning eCommerce Server Web Farm (Shared Config)Provisioning Server IIS 7.5 (silo) Decentralized Provisioning eCommerce Server Web Farm (Shared Config) IIS 7.5 (silo)

25 DDT - Service Deployment Options In this example: The Virtualization service is deployed to Hyper-V host All other services are deployed on their respective management servers SC Configuration Manager Server SC Data Protection Manager Server SC Operations Manager Hyper-V Host Server Hyper-V Host Server Configuration Service Virtualization Service Monitoring Service DPM Service

26 DDT Management: back-office portal sample view

27 DDT Management Portal Logical Architecture

28 Management Portals ASP.Net control panel

29 DDT Source Code Overview WCF Services + Portal  100k+ lines of source code (C#)  Contains no business logic  Does not support models or metadata  WCF Services exposes Server Roles or Server operations via a thin but consistent interface  Services abstracts out the complexity of different APIs and approaches: PowerShell, Managed Code, WMI, Un-managed code, etc…  Services enable users to manage MS products from LAMP based control panels Support  Community Supported (Monitored by MCS)  Project published to Codeplex (Pending approval) Not designed to be setup and moved directly to Production!!! WCF samples Leveraged or extended by hosters and control panel providers

30 DDT Source Code - Entry Point On MSDN Code Portal http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/ddc

31 DDT - Recompilation Environment Extract from current documentation 2.2 for DDT 3.0 Beta: ASP.Net Portal  Visual Studio 2010 &.Net Framework 4.0  Web Platform Installer 2.0 SilverLight 4.0 Portal:  Visual Studio 2010 &.Net Framework 4.0  Silverlight 4.0 SDK  Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2010  Silverlight Toolkit  Expression Blend 4.0  Web Platform Installer 2.0

32 DDT Extensions - Product coverage - by Toolkit ProductDDT (Hosters) DCS (Managed IP) SSP for VMM (Enterprises) Hyper-V√√√ SC-VMM√√√ SC-OM√√ SC-CM√√ SC-DPM√√ SC-OpalisS√ SC-Service MgrS√ Chargeback Primitives SS√ Linux Support√S IIS7√S Active Directory√S SQL 2008√S Storage√S DNS√S FTP√S SharePoint 2010√S Exchange 2010√S Légende: S: Coming Soon √: Available Now Légende: S: Coming Soon √: Available Now DDT & DCS are identical code base in terms of Services

33 DDT and Linux? 3rd Party Extensions

34 DDT – Extensions for Linux Linux Stack

35 DDT – Non-Microsoft Extensions Roadmap MilestoneStatus Dynamic Datacenter Toolkit (Web Services) Bridgeways Management Pack for Linux Monitoring RHEL Expanded and/or SUSE Support AMP / TomCat / JBoss / Other Vmware ESX Monitoring Linux VM Provisioning in progress Linux VM Configuration in progress Application Provisioning in progress Automated Network Configuration (VM on-boarding) in progress

36 Resources Entry point: http://www.microsoft.com/dynamicdatacenterhttp://www.microsoft.com/dynamicdatacenter Before the technical stuff  Have a look at case studies. Link to case study published at microsoft.com/casestudies.Link to case study published at microsoft.com/casestudies.  And some video case studies. Each video is 2+mins. on microsoft.com/videos since April 28 th 2009. MaximumASP Video Applied Innovations Video  And a nice 3 min value proposition video Link to download the video and Intranet Link to download the deckLink to download the videoLink to download the deck When you want to dig into the big thing…  Getting Started – latest version 3.0 beta (published 2010-01-29): on http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/ddc http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/ddc  Self-running (canned) demo is at this linkthis link  Live demo accessible from the internet: to be announced To learn how to show live demo, watch the self-running demo. It’s a 7 min video.self-running demo Upcoming 4-day training led by DDC authors in Amsterdam 6-9th december

37 This Afternoon Return of Experience 5 000 VMs in production List of Demos (not exhaustive): end-user experience -account creation, validation, etc -end user portal -end user VM usage, update, WebPI, etc. web portal experience -get status -get user info -get VM info back-office -show architecture -show complement servers -prepare metadata for host 46 -fabric VMs on host 46 -deploy host 46 -show parallelism for creation and deployment -show SCVMM results -show operations console -show SCOM results -take action: export, destroy -show memory elasticity from SP1 RC -on host 47 -web traffic -if time allows: show patching (new IS for SP1 RC)

38 LUNCH TIME & QUESTIONS TO THE SPEAKERS

39 SUPPLEMENT SLIDES

40 Dynamic Datacenter Physical Architecture SAN System Center Operations Manager System Center Config. Manager System Center Virtual Machine Manager System Center Data Protection Manager SQL Server 2005 SP3 or 2008 Hyper-V Server Clusters (Windows Server 2008 R2 role)

41 DDT WCF Services The following Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) services are provided as part of the Dynamic Datacenter Toolkit: Virtualization WCF Service: This service geared toward interacting with Hyper-V API’s, and provides automation tasks such as provisioning and managing VM. Monitoring WCF Service: This service provides ability to monitor physical and virtual devices. Configuration Management WCF Service: This service provides the ability to perform software updates, patching, configuration management and other tasks. Data Protection Management Windows Service: This is a windows service that is accessible from Http endpoint, that provides backup and recovery services.

42 DDT Virtual Firewall Appliance by 5Nine http://www.5nine.com Virtual Firewall 2.0 for Microsoft Hyper-V 1.Harden your Hyper ‐ V VMs 2.Control traffic for your VMs 3.Set Network traffic rules with 4.Block Unwanted events 5.PowerShell API or GUI

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44 Web Based Ordering and Management * If only using SCVMM, manual deployment and no dynamic monitoring (PRO Tips) not considered DDT platform  Virtual Platform

45 Web Based Ordering and Management     The customer can choose a pre defined spec of VDS. RAM, Hard disk, number of vCPU’s, OS and any additions like frameworks (.NET, PHP), SQL, control panel, back-up. Upon ordering, the customer puts in their credit card details, this goes through billing system to be credit checked and verified before kicking of an automated build of the VM. 3 options: Build guest with SCVMM hardware template, PXE boot ‘zero touch’ install from SCCM (approx 40mins). Either through SCVMM hardware templates, sysprep’d VHD for defined OS (approx 10mins). Rapid Deployment (WS2008-R2 only) (approx 2mins).

46 Web Based Ordering and Management     The customer can choose the custom spec of their VDS. The same as the previous example with template options. Slightly more configuration and scripting required. Added value to customer at point of purchase. Cannot use pre-set SCVMM templates for the VM hardware properties, the values must be taken from the ordering web site and fed into PowerShell scripts or.NET code interacting directly with Hyper-V through WMI. After the VM has been created the 3 same options are available for deployment of the OS.

47 Web Based Ordering and Management   Quota Points (Chunks of compute resource) The customer can purchase amounts of unspecified compute resource, which allow them to juggle their resources to suite their own need. Could be numbers of vCPU, vNIC, GB of RAM etc After ordering through web/phone the customer is emailed a username and login to access their bought resource through a self service portal. This allows them to deploy varying levels of VM and modify their current estate. *Requires a self service portal to manage the bought resource. *Potentially use the SCVMM self service portal if domain joined.

48 Web Based Ordering and Management       DDT as foundation for managed applications. Use benefits of a highly available, scalable platform as the selling point for the monitored, patched and managed services which sit on top, eg. From SQL or DNS servers to Dedicated SharePoint or Exchange servers.   Private Hosted Cloud Full DDT implementation on dedicated private hardware accessed by single customer. They may access by remote SCVMM administrator console or custom web portal to control their VM estate. The Dynamic Datacenter Toolkit has enabled us to build a suite of next generation hosting services, providing our customers with an infrastructure that offers them greater levels of business agility. - James Griffin, Head of Hosting Strategy, Star UK

49 Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V Better flexibility  Live Migration  Cluster Shared Volumes  Hot Add/remove of Storage Improved performance  Improved memory management  TCP Offload support  Virtual Machine Queue (VMQ) Support  Improved Networking Greater Scalability  At least 32 logical processor support  Enhance Green IT with Core Parking For more information: www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/hyperv-r2.aspx www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/hyperv-r2.aspx Delivers high levels of availability for production workloads via flexible and dynamic management while reducing overall costs through efficient server consolidation via:

50 System Center Components: Managing Physical and Virtual Server Lifecycles


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