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MicrosoftVirtual Academy
Integration with Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Pack 1 - Virtual Machine ManagerSymon Perriman Jeff WoolseyTechnical Evangelist Principal Program Manager
MicrosoftVirtual Academy
First Half Second Half
(01) Introduction to Microsoft Virtualization
(05) Hyper-V Management
(02) Hyper-V Infrastructure (06) Hyper-V High Availability
and Live Migration
(03) Hyper-V Networking (07) Integration with System Center
2012 Virtual Machine Manager
(04) Hyper-V Storage(08) Integration with Other
System Center 2012 Components
** MEAL BREAK **
Introduction to Hyper-V Jump Start
MicrosoftVirtual Academy
• VMM Overview• Deployment & Configuration• Service Templates• Clustering• Monitoring & Management
Agenda
VMM Overview
Development Production
Configure & Deploy
Cloud Abstraction
Delegated Capacity
Standardized Services
Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V,VMware, Citrix XenServer
Intel, AMD, OEM hardware
Fibre Channel, iSCSI
Assign dedicated and shared resources
VMM Private Cloud
Provisioning Your Private CloudPROVISION AND MANAGE
STANDARDIZED APPLICATION SERVICES
• Provision standardized applications
• Simplify application management
• Cloud enable existing apps
DELIVER FLEXIBLE AND COST-EFFECTIVE INFRASTRUCTURE
• Pool and allocate data center resources
• Multi-hypervisor management
• Flexible delegation with control
• Self-service infrastructure
OPTIMIZE VIRTUALIZATION MANAGEMENT
• Optimize infrastructure based on application needs
• Highly available private cloud infrastructure
• Industry standards support
System Center 2012 SP1
Virtual Machine Manager SQL ServerWindows Server
Manages
MicrosoftHyper-V Server 2008 R2
System Center 2012 SP1 Virtual Machine Manager Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2008 R2
MicrosoftHyper-V Server 2012
2012 2012
Virtual Machine Manager Management Server
SCVMM ConnectorWindows PowerShell
App ControllerGUI Console
VMware ESX Hosts and Clusters
Storage & Networking
VMM Library Server
Hyper-V Hosts and Clusters
Windows
Software
Update Services Server(WSUS)
Virtualization Abstraction Layer
VMware vCenter
Operations Manager Management Server
Citrix XenServer Hosts and Clusters
Windows Deployment Services
Server (WDS)
SQL Server
Architecture
Deployment & Configuration
Enabling Hyper-V by VMMWill be automatically enabled when adding hosts
V2V and P2VP2V: Physical computers to VMsScriptablePowerShell for scripts
V2V: VMs to VMsCreate Hyper-V VMs from VMware VMs Create Hyper-V VMs from Virtual Machine VMs
Bare Metal DeploymentConvert new server to Hyper-V clusters
Deep discovery when running WinPE
PXE boot or use VHDs from library
Configure logical switch
Host vNIC Configuration
Customizable scripts
Customize DeploymentPrepares the template for deploymentRun scripts before or after deployment
Specify OS settings Computer name, admin password, etc.
Specify application settings SQL connection string, registry keys, etc.
Reuse same template in different environments Development, staging, production etc.
Clustering
Managing ClustersScale management for hosts and VMsHyper-V on Windows Server 2008 & 2008 R2 ClustersAutomatic detection of cluster configuration changesVMM server high availabilityVMM Server: Run in a clustered virtual machineLibrary Server: Clustered file serverDatabase: SQL HASystem Center Operations Manager Management Pack for VMM
Intelligent PlacementAutomates placement logic on hostsCapacity planning improves resource utilizationSpreads VMs across nodes‘Star-Rated’ results for easy decision makingCustomizable algorithm
Dynamic OptimizationRebalances VMs across hostsLive migrationKeeps cluster balancedAvoids VM downtimeSupports heterogeneous clusters
Managed resourcesConsiders CPU, memory, disk IO, network IOOptimize when above resource thresholdConsiders entire cluster
OptionsManual or automaticUser controlled frequencyConfigurable aggressiveness
Power OptimizationRebalance the workload and turn off machines when using Dynamic OptimizationConserve energy in the data centerKeeps the cluster balanced, and avoids VM downtime or latency through lack of resources Uses out-of-band power managementUser defined schedule
VMM High AvailabilityHighly available VMM serverCluster-aware VMM serverProtects against OS and VMM failuresAdmin console with reconnection logic
Hyper-V cluster creation & validationCreate non-HAVMs on clustered hostsAdd/remove Hyper-V clusters in untrusted domains
New Live MigrationsStorage live migrationSMB live migration“Shared nothing” live migration
Update ManagementAutomated cluster updatingWindows PowerShell SupportMost hosts can be patchedHosts, Host Groups, Host ClustersVMM Server, Library Server, PXE Server, Update Server
Does not patch VMs or VHDsVirtual Machine Servicing Tool (VMST)
Enable Feature
Manage Baselines
Scan Servers
Remediate Servers
Manage Exemption
s
Service Templates
Service TemplateManage multi-tier apps as a single unitCollection of templates & settingsAuthor the template in the new Service Designer
Defines machines and their connectivityTiers, hardware, logical networks, OS, apps, load balancer templates etc.
Deployed services are always linked to their templatesTypically information like hosts or load balancers is not available while creating a template
Service Designer
Designer canvas
Properties
Ribbon
Deployment Preview
Deploy to Cloud
Settings to override
Deploy the service
Monitoring & Management
Heterogeneous Hypervisor ManagementVMM supports existing data centersWindows Server 2008+ Hyper-VVMware vSphere 4.1+
Requires vCenterAlso in VMM 2008 R2
Citrix XenServer 6.0+No dependency on XenCenter
Live migration, vMotion & XenMotionMultiple hypervisors in the same cloudServices automatically deployed to correct hosts
Network Monitoring CapabilitiesMonitoring of hundreds of new network devicesHyper-V virtual networks & switchesVirtual network monitoringNetwork vicinity dashboard
Original Service Instance
Original Service
Template
Associated machine
templates
Apps or OS updated
outside of VMM
Update the machine
templates
Updated (New Version)
Service Template
1
2
3
Updated Service Instance
Instance ready for update
4
Original Service Instance
Set the updated template
5Deploy update in
Maintenance Window
Pending Service Template
Update Services
VMM CheckpointsIn Hyper-V, checkpoints are called snapshotsA point-in-time copy of a virtual machineDo not affect the running state of a virtual machineSnapshot any guest OSVM can be running, off, stopped or saved, but not paused
• Manage from the bare metal to a fully-provisioned cluster
• The underlying network & storage fabric is managed, allowing abstraction when deploying new services
• Multiple Hyper-V, VMware and Xen server environments, and connected resources
• Use Dynamic Optimization and Power Optimization to balance capacity and turn off unused resources
Takeaways
©2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Office, Azure, System Center, Dynamics and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.