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1 ITServices Virtualization Terry Black January 2013

2 Agenda What is server virtualization Server virtualization current state Server virtualization future state Costs What is desktop virtualization

3 What is server virtualization Server virtualization allows for more than one server to operate on the same piece of hardware. Example One physical server can host 4 Windows 2003, 3 Windows 2012 and 5 Linux Servers all at the same time. There are many vendors Vmware, Citrix, Xen, Oracle, Microsoft…

4 Virtual Servers

5 ITS Current State 17 VMware ESXi 5.0 Enterprise Servers on IBM Servers 6 Independent Clusters with 2 to 4 members 7 IBM Fibre SAN Controllers 125 Virtual Servers 1 Management Console 4 Different physical buildings, currently clusters don’t span buildings

6 Current State continued All VMs are created by ITServices VM management is primarily done by ITServices Starting to delegate control to others (examples are reboots, patching and remote console access) ITServices handles networking requirements and security Investigation for combining management consoles Partnerships with others on Disaster Recovery Planning

7 Future State Planning infrastructure as a service Platform as a service Building redundancy for availability New hardware (Servers, SAN) Explore new technologies (Better backup) Upgrade Software

8 Current costs Costs this year have been reduced significantly. Typical VM costs per year $50 per CPU $25 per GB RAM $2 per GB SAS disk (fast) $1 per GB SATA disk (not as fast) Add $1 per GB for backup

9 Typical machine cost 1CPU, 4GB Ram, 40GB fast OS disk, 60GB Slow data disk with 1 network IP with backup 1x$50=50 4x$25=100 40x$2=80 60x$1=60 100x$1=100 Total cost=$390 per year

10 Desktop Virtualization Three types of desktop virtualization 1.Terminal Server (over 250 with DFM) 2.Streaming (OS and application typical of Xen appserver or Microsoft App-V) 3.Virtual desktop infrastructure (VMware View) Working with library and Stats Canada on a 15 station View implementation

11 Questions Thank you Any questions later call or email me blackt@queensu.ca Ext 74087


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