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Microsoft Service provider Enterprise One consistent experience
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Enabling the Cloud OS Today New high-density Web Sites with elastic cloud scaling and complete dev-ops experiences New rich IaaS experience for self-service provisioning of Virtual Machines hosted on Windows Server and System Center 2012 New Self-Service Management Portal and REST APIs for managing new class of cloud based services GA release available now for immediate download: http://www.microsoft.com/hosting/en/us/services.aspx Consistent Dev-Ops Experiences
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High density, scalable, and secure VM hosting Built on Microsoft Hyper-V Custom offers of pre-configured virtualized server workloads VM portability across all cloud platforms Private cloud and service provider solutions hosted on Windows Server and System Center 2012 with SP1 (incl. SPF) Customizable, extensible, standards- based, self-service portal Modern Metro themed experience Web Standards HTML5, CSS3 Based on Windows Azure Portal White label ready Common management API Replace with custom portal Onramp for more Azure services moving to Windows Server Onboard custom services High density, scalable, and secure Web hosting Built on Windows Azure Web Sites Support for PHP, Node, and ASP.NET Web App Gallery Upsell from shared to reserved Usage metering and throttling Workload portability across all cloud platforms Solution hosted on Windows Server 2012 One Consistent Platform “Microsoft partners can offer customers a Window Azure-like infrastructure-as-a-service experience without actually using Microsoft’s cloud. ….“ Derrick Harris, blogger, GigaOm in WiredWired
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Finished services 6 Web Sites High density and scalable Easy deployment and administration Fully self-service Service Management API Service Management Portal Virtual Machines Offer preconfigured workloads Windows and Linux Fully self-service Third Party Zuora Parallels Apprenda and more Web SitesVirtual MachinesThird Party Service Provider Foundation API System Center (Virtual Machine Manager Component) Windows Server Third Party Modules Controller (Web farm framework) Web Farm Front-end/Workers (Application Request Routing/Dynamic Windows Process Activation Service ) Windows Server
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Worker Role Web Sites VM Role SQL Service Bus Caching Other Services CDN. Media,, etc. Web Sites VMs Private Service Provider Bringing Windows Azure Services to Windows Server SQL Shared Cloud Services Service Bus, etc. Web Sites App s VM s Self-Service Portal Service Plans Users Service Admin App s VM s Self-Service Portal Subscriber Self-Service Portal Web Sites Database VMs Apps SP1 w/ Service Provider Foundation Web Sites Databases VMs Subscriber Self-Service Portal Windows Azure Self Service Portal Moves On-Premises Common Mgt. Experience Cloud-Enabled Services Move On-Premises Workload Portability Consistent Dev. Experience
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Deploying VMs in a Service Provider Cloud Combine hosts and networks, storage, and library resources together to create a service provider cloud. Delegate access to self- service users and let them manage cloud resources and create services Deploy VMs to private clouds or hosts by using VM templates Create a cloud by moving the underlying resources of network, storage, & compute into the cloud. Configure the fabric Create a cloud from the fabric Delegate the cloud to a self- service user Deploy VMs
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REST OData API Aggregation Automation Deploy Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Tenant 1 Self-service users Tenant admins Tenant’s apps, scripts, and tools Tenant 2 Self-service users Tenant admins Tenant’s apps, scripts, and tools Certificate Browser
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Service Provider Foundation (SPF) Virtual Machines Virtual Machine Manager Enables Hosted IaaS Features VM management Service management Self-service VM networks Multi-tenancy / Multi-stamp Self-service tenant administration Enterprise identity for SPF Extensibility for hosted cloud API Usage Metering via SCOM REST-based Odata API
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1. SPF and VMM are installed/configured 2. Admin adds SPF endpoint to Service Mgmt API 3. Admin registers VMM server 6. Tenant creates and operates VMs 4. Admin creates plan with VM cloud offer 5. Tenant subscribes to plan Virtual Machines with System Center SPF VMM Admin Tenant VMM Service Mgmt API Admin UX Tenant UX Plans Subscriptions Accounts Offers Stamps User Roles Plan Offer Subscription 1 2 3 4 5 6
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Service Management API Service Provider Foundation Virtual Machine Manager Operations Manager IaaS Web Sites SQL Usage Data Usage Data Collector Customer Billing System SPF Usage REST Endpoint Continuously gather usage metrics from every provider
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MetricAggregationDescription MemoryAllocated MinLowest allocated memory size for a VM within an hour timespan MaxHighest allocated memory size for a VM within an hour timespan MemoryConsumed MinLowest consumed memory size for a VM within an hour timespan MaxHighest consumed memory size for a VM within an hour timespan MedianMedian average consumed memory size for a VM within an hour timespan CPUAllocationCount MinLowest number of CPU core allocated for a VM within an hour timespan MaxHighest number of CPU core allocated for a VM within an hour timespan CPUPercentUtilization MedianMedian average in percentage of CPU consumption for a VM within an hour timespan CrossDiskIOPerSecond MinLowest input/output per second (IOPS) across all attached disk for a VM within an hour timespan MaxHighest input/output per second (IOPS) across all attached disk for a VM within an hour timespan MedianMedian average input/output per second (IOPS) across all attached disk for a VM within an hour timespan CrossDiskSizeAllocated MinLowest allocated disk size across all attached disk for a VM within an hour timespan MaxHighest allocated disk size across all attached disk for a VM within an hour timespan PerNICKBSentPerSecond MinLowest bytes sent per second on a network adapter attached to a VM within an hour timespan MaxHighest bytes sent per second on a network adapter attached to a VM within an hour timespan MedianMedian average bytes sent per second on a network adapter attached to a VM within an hour timespan AverageStraight average bytes sent per second on a network adapter attached to a VM within an hour timespan PerNICKBReceivedPerSecond MinLowest bytes received per second on a network adapter attached to a VM within an hour timespan MaxHighest bytes received per second on a network adapter attached to a VM within an hour timespan MedianMedian average bytes received per second on a network adapter attached to a VM within an hour timespan AverageStraight average bytes received per second on a network adapter attached to a VM within an hour timespan
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Tenant Approach and User Experience
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# of Tenant Portal instances Max Concurrent Users Requests per second 1300097 25000165 47500214 610000258 (very high load)
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Built to Differentiate Web Sites VMs PrivateService Provider SQL Web Sites App s VM s Self-Service Portal Service Plans Users Admin Web Sites Databases VMs Subscriber Self-Service Web Sites Databases Contoso Hosting VMs Custom login, logos, banner, colors, extensions, etc… Apprenda a a pprenda SP1 w/ Service Provider Foundation Usage
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Samples and Documentation Available Custom Theming Management APIs for Custom Portals Custom Resource Providers Usage Adaptor for Billing Systems Now available for immediate download http://bit.ly/ASWS-Samples
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Custom Themes
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Custom Portals
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Add on Services
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Usage Adapter for Billing Systems
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Cloud OS Requires IT Financial Management
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Achieve the Lowest Possible Cloud Costs End-to-end cost visibility across complex clouds Budgets and alerts to keep spending under control A cost model for financial accountability and profit maximization Multi-tenant portal for financial reporting and business analytics charge itsee it control it own it charge it
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Cloud Cruiser Integration Tight Integration Simple Setup Extensible
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IT Financial Management for Cloud OS charge itsee it control it own it charge it
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