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SC2012 Infrastructure Components Management Justin Cook (Data # 3) Principal Consultant, Systems Management Noel Fairclough (Data # 3) Consultant, Systems Management VIR334
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Self Service Service Delivery and Automation Deploy Configure Service Model DC Admin Operate Monitor Virtual Physical Public Cloud Private Cloud Virtual Machine Manager Operations Manager App Controller Service Manager Orchestrator Configuration Manager Data Protection Manager App Owner Application Management Service Delivery and Automation Infrastructure Management
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Datacenter TwoDatacenter One Development Production Logical and standardised Diverse infrastructure Cloud abstraction Delegated capacity Standardised services Assign dedicated and shared resources Production Development
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Configure and Deploy – Infrastructure Components
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STORAGE Discover, classify, and allocate storage for use by the private cloud. Provide the correct storage for use with appropriate access. Deploy your compute resources, taking them from bare metal to fully deployed for your physical and virtualisation hosts. COMPUTE NETWORK Abstract your complex networking infrastructure into logical networks for cloud use. Assign IP, virtual IP, and MAC addresses from pools and integrate with load balancers. CLUSTER Consolidate your infrastructure components for use in a private cloud.
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Bare Metal Deployment of Computer Resources Configuration ManagerVirtual Machine Manager
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Physical Servers Virtual Servers DC Admin Deploy Configure Virtual Machine Manager Configuration Manager
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Hyper-V server Host Group Hyper-V server Host Group Bare-metal server WDS server VHD Drivers Host profile contoso Library server Hyper-V server 1 3 24 5 67 8 9 OOB reboot Boot from PXE Download VHDInject drivers Authorise PXE boot Run generic command execution scripts and configure partitions Customise and domain join Enable Hyper-V Download WINPE Hyper-V server Host Group VMM server 123456789
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Optimise Storage Infrastructure Virtualisation Virtual Machine Manager
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RAPID PROVISIONING CAPACITY MANAGEMENT Create associations between storage and VM through reconciling data from Hyper-V and storage arrays Identify storage consumed by VM, host, and cluster Add storage to a host or cluster through masking operations, initialisation, partitioning, formatting, and CSV cluster resource creation Add storage capacity during new cluster creation Create new VMs leveraging the SAN to copy the VHD Utilise SMI-S copy services and replication profiles Deploy to host or cluster at scale END-TO-END MAPPING
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SMI-S provider Virtual Machine Manager Tier 1Tier 2 Assign existing LUNs to hosts and clusters Create new LUNs from pool and assign to hosts and clusters Allocate storage to specific host groups Create storage- classification pools and associate with storage Discover storage through SMI-S provider Host Group
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Logical Abstraction For The Network Infrastructure Virtual Machine Manager
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LOAD BALANCERS ADDRESS POOLS Classify network for VMs to access Map to network topology Allocate to hosts and clouds Allocate a static IP address to VMs from a preconfigured pool Create an IP pool as a managed range of IP address assignments Create a MAC address pool as a managed range of MAC address assignments Apply settings for load balancer capability in service deployment Control load balancer through vendor provider based on PowerShell Create virtual IP templates consisting of load balancer configuration settings LOGICAL NETWORKS
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Datacenter TwoDatacenter One Development Production Logical and standardised Diverse infrastructure Cloud abstraction Delegated capacity Standardised services Create logical networks and assign them to the appropriate networking on the hosts Production Development Complex Networking Simple Networking DMZProdDMZProdDMZProd Deployed services use correct logical networks
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VIRTUAL IP POOLS MAC POOLS Assigned to VMs, hosts, and virtual IPs Specified use in VM template creation Checked out at VM creation—assigns static IP in VM Returned on VM deletion Assigned to VMs Specified use in VM template creation Checked out at VM creation—assigned before VM boot Returned on VM deletion Assigned to service tiers that use a load balancer Reserved within IP Pools Assigned to clouds Checked out at service deployment Returned on service deletion IP POOLS
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VIRTUAL IP TEMPLATES PARTNERS Connect to load balancer through hardware provider Assign to clouds, host groups, and logical networks Configure load balancing method and add virtual IP on service deployment F5 BIG-IP Brocade ServerIron ADX Citrix NetScaler Microsoft Network Load Balancer Specifies preconfigured properties for configuring a load balancer at service deployment Specifies load balancing methods—round robin, least connections, fastest response AUTOMATION
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“Zero to Cluster” The Foundation For Your Private Cloud Virtual Machine Manager
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DELETION MANAGEMENT Use wizard-based experience Support cluster validation Allocate cluster disks from managed storage Create cluster-wide virtual network Add and remove nodes, cluster disks, and virtual networks Drag and drop host to add node to cluster Monitor cluster health and status Clustered hosts will become managed standalone hosts Clustered disks will be returned to managed storage CREATION
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demo Noel Fairclough Consultant, Systems Management and End User Computing Data # 3 Cluster Creation
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DC Admin
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Configure and Deploy – Private Cloud Infrastructure
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HETEROGENEITY Create cloud abstractions across virtualised infrastructure from Microsoft, VMware, and Citrix. ABSTRACTION Take the underlying infrastructure of networking, storage, and compute, and abstract those resources into clouds. ACCESS Manage resource utilisation and service creation by delegating self-service access to cloud resources. CONTROL Standardise application deployment by using templates.
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Build Your Private Cloud, Your Way, Through Abstraction Virtual Machine Manager
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Datacenter TwoDatacenter One Development Production Logical and Standardised Cloud Abstraction Production Development
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demo Noel Fairclough Consultant, Systems Management and End User Computing Data # 3 Provision Private Clouds
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Leverage Your Heterogeneous Virtualisation Investment Virtual Machine Manager
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SIMPLICITY CHOICE Offer same capabilities with different hypervisors Use the same network abstractions Deploy VMs and applications in a consistent manner Microsoft Hyper-V VMware vSphere 4.1 Citrix XenServer 6.0 Abstract the hypervisor layer to decrease complexity Simplify migration between virtualisation solutions CONSISTENCY Use the same methods to manage virtualisation and deploy services to different hypervisors
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Microsoft Hyper-V vCenter Server VMware vSphere 4.1 Virtual Machine Manager Citrix XenServer 6.0 Host Group
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Delegate Access To Private Cloud Capacity Virtual Machine Manager
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Datacenter TwoDatacenter One Development Production Cloud Abstraction Delegated Capacity Production Development
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demo Noel Fairclough Consultant, Systems Management and End User Computing Data # 3 Delegate Access
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Standardise Application Deployment Virtual Machine Manager
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Scale out and health policy Service template (multi-tier.NET applications) Internet Information Services (IIS) HW profileOS profileApp profile Application server HW profileOS profileApp profile SQL Server HW profileOS profileApp profile Web tierApplication tierData tier Compute Storage Network Web (IIS) App (App-V) Data (SQL)
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demo Noel Fairclough Consultant, Systems Management and End User Computing Data # 3 Creating Service Template
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DC Admin
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Datacenter TwoDatacenter One Development Production Logical and Standardised Diverse Infrastructure Cloud Abstraction Delegated Capacity Standardised Services Production Development
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Self Service Infrastructure Components Management
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Self Service Service Delivery and Automation Deploy Configure Service Model DC Admin Operate Monitor Virtual Physical Public Cloud Private Cloud Virtual Machine Manager Operations Manager App Controller Service Manager Orchestrator Configuration Manager Data Protection Manager App Owner Application Management Service Delivery and Automation Infrastructure Management
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ORCHESTRATOR IT Service Management Integrated CMDB Self Service Request and Automation Flexible Self Service Configuration Powerful Workflow and Notification Capabilities Automation and Orchestration Integration Packs Deliver Automation Power Tight Integration with Service Manager Take Advantage of Existing Investments in Scripts or Code SERVICE MANAGER
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Consumer enters self-service request for deployment Consumer accesses service catalog IT automates process IT provisions service IT approves (or rejects) request Consumer accesses service catalog Consumer enters self-service request for deployment IT approves (or rejects) request IT automates process IT provisions service
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demo Justin Cook Principal Consultant, Systems Management and End User Computing Data # 3 VM Provisioning Using SC2012
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