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CloudCamp Moscow by Georgy Gadzhiev
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The Role of Hyper-V in NIST ModelGeorgy A. Gadzhiev, IT PRO Evangelist
Let Me Introduce MyselfGeorgy Adil Gadzhiev
IT PRO Evangelist, Microsoft
MCT, IndependentAbout 10 years in ITExpert in virtualization, cloud computing, storage systens, server systems, RFID, ZigBee70+ certificates in IT-related fields
Hyper-V OverviewHyper-V 1.0 - 2008Hyper-V 2.0 - 2009 - Live Migration, CSV, iSCSIHyper-V 2.0 SP1 - 2011- Dynamic Memory, RemoteFXHyper-V 3.0 - 2012
Hyper-V Architecture
Hyper-V 3.0 forthcomingNetwork virtualization Extensible Hyper-V Virtual Switch Multi-tenancy NIC teaming as part of Windows Server 8 OS Up to 160 logical processors per hypervisor instance Up to 32 virtual processors per VM Storage Resource Pools .vhdx disk format supporting virtual hard disks as large as 16TB with power failure resiliency Virtual Fibre Channel Offloaded data transfer Hyper-V replica Cross-premise connectivity Cloud backup VMs can now access up to 512GB of memory each Each hypervisor instance can now access up to 2TB of memory. Up to 1024 total virtual processors per host Up to 1024 active VMs per host Up to 4000 active VMs per failover cluster
The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. This cloud model is composed of five essential characteristics, three service models, and four deployment models
The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing and Hyper-V
Hyper-V
The NIST Visual Model of Cloud Computing
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Community
Cloud
Private
Cloud
Public Cloud
Hybrid CloudsDeployment
Models
ServiceModels
EssentialCharacteristics
Common Characteristics
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Resource Pooling
Broad Network Access Rapid Elasticity
Measured Service
On Demand Self-Service
Low Cost Software
Virtualization Service Orientation
Advanced Security
Homogeneity
Massive Scale Resilient Computing
Geographic Distribution
Based upon original chart created by Alex Dowbor - http://ornot.wordpress.com
Security is a Major Issue
Cloud Standardization
Standardized CoreCloud Capabilities
Advanced features
Core features
Proprietary ValueAdd Functionality
Self-Service
Delivery & Automatio
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Deployment
Configuration
Service Model
DC Admi
n
Usage
Monitoring
Virtual Machine Manager
Operations Manager
App Controller
Service Manager Service Manager
Orchestrator
Configuration ManagerData Protection Manager
App Owner
Application Management
Service DeliveryInfrastructure Management
Public Cloud
Virtual Environment
Private Cloud
Physical Environment
Microsoft Private Cloud Solution
Implementing MicrosoftPrivate Cloud
Compute/Network/Storage
Hyper-V based hypervisor
Management Layer
Orchestration Layer
Admin / Tenant Interfaces
Orchestrator
Authoring & Auditing
Clustered “Scale Units” of physical components
Virtualized sing Hyper-V To create platform for 1000 VMs +
Discrete Management Layer Via System Center suite
Orchestration ofcomplex workflows
Active Directory providesCommon security modelFor hosting and hosting assets
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