1、 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Microsoft virtualization investmentsMicrosoft virtualization technologiesScenarios for using virtualizationIdentifying virtualization candidatesBuilding a
2、virtualization environment 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Improve UtilizationConsolidation increases hardware utilizationScales on MP/multi-core systemsLower Operational CostsManagement tools reduce costsWorkloads can be hardware agnosticIncrease AvailabilityFor planned and unplanne
3、d downtimeBuilding block for business continuityIncrease ResponsivenessRapid and self provisioning of services 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Create agilityBetter utilizeserver resourcesPartner with AMD and IntelEase consolidationonto virtual infrastructureBetter utilizemanagementre
4、sourcesFree up IT spendingSupportheterogeneityacross thedatacenterOSP (Open Specification Promise) VHDAcceleratedeploymentReduce the cost of supportingapplicationsTurn applications into dynamic, real-time servicesDeliver cost-effective, flexible and simplified licensing 2007 Microsoft Corporation. A
5、ll rights reserved Windows Server Enterprise/Datacenter Includes 4/Unlimited virtual instancesWindows Vista (Software Assurance Customer Benefit)Allows Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop deploymentsLicensing per Virtual ProcessorSQL Server, BizTalk Server, etc.Instance Based LicensingWill enable n
6、ew usage modelsDemo Distribution of Virtual Images 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Improved performance and scalability100% improvement on transactional workloads64-bit (x64) host support for greater scalabilityHigh availabilityHost clustering for both planned and unplanned downtimeL
7、inux guest support!Free! 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Intel Virtualization Technology / AMDV supportIncreased reliability and performanceMuch better experience when consolidating LinuxVSS supportImproved Backup and DR scenariosVHD Mounting on hostvhdmount /m /f 2007 Microsoft Corp
8、oration. All rights reserved Hypervisor based solution for WindowsIntegrated virtualization Windows Server roleNew IO sharing model for better performanceStandards based management APIWindows virtualization platform for partners 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved 2007 Microsoft Corporat
9、ion. All rights reserved Virtualization Management CapabilitiesVirtual Machine ManagerOperation ManagerConfiguration ManagerData Protection ManagerServer consolidation through virtual migrationXVirtual machine provisioning and configuration XServer health monitoring, managementXPerformance reporting
10、, analysisXPatch management, software upgradesXVirtual machine backup and restoreXDisaster RecoveryX 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved DEMO 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Customer Pain PointsVirtual Machine Manager Solution 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserv
11、ed Administrator ConsoleDelegated Provisioning UIWindows PowerShellCentralized LibrarySCVMM AgentVMVMVMVM 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Live ThumbnailHost GroupsCentralized LibraryVMViewsContext Sensitive Actions 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Every VMM component i
12、s now remotely installableSCVMM Server, Library Server, Self Service Portal, DatabaseSupport for hosts in a Perimeter NetworkRemote Administrator ConsoleCompletely new UI based on the System Center Framework - same as System Center Operations Manager, Service Desk, etc.64-bit VMM Server support Phys
13、ical to Virtual Conversions (Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000) Operations Manager 2007 Management Pack and ReportsBetter overall performance, scalabilityEvery feature from Beta1 includes more functionalityPowerShell support with documentation - automate away! 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All righ
14、ts reserved Physical consolidationImprove and maximize hardware utilizationConsolidate workloads onto fewer highly scalableand reliable enterprise class serversReduce TCOPhysical plantReduce electrical costs for cooling and serverpower consumptionReduce datacenter physical footprintServer management
15、Ease management and reduce operational costsby moving to a standardized platformIncrease business agility by moving to dynamic platformServer consolidation is the fundamental drivingforce behind the virtualization of servers 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Physical consolidationImpro
16、ve and maximize hardware utilizationConsolidate workloads onto fewer serversReduce TCOPhysical plantReduce electrical costs for cooling and server power consumptionReduce physical footprintLifecycle managementReduce time to migrate new software from Dev to Test to ProductionIncrease business agility
17、 by moving to a dynamic platformStreamline test and development effortsReduce time provisioning test/development environmentsRapid duplication of a production environment Maximizing test hardware, reducing costs, improving lifecycle management, and improving test coverage 2007 Microsoft Corporation.
18、 All rights reserved Business continuity is a comprehensiveprocess that includesDisaster and business recoveryBusiness resumption and contingency planningFor a global organization, this is particularly difficultas they provide “follow the sun” servicesEnsure continuity or uninterrupted provisionof o
19、perations and servicesReduce service interruptionsProvide scalable, high-availability solutionsImprove disaster and business recoveryProvide robust enterprise managementBusiness Continuity Management is the ability to minimize scheduled and unscheduled downtime 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights
20、 reserved The vast majority of workloads perform equitably in virtual machines as to similarly configured physical computersVirtual Server 2005 R2Uniprocessor3.6GB RAMWindows Server virtualizationUp to 4 processors per virtual machineOver 32GB RAM 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Micr
21、osoft Operation Manager provides candidate identification reportMonitors physical computers to identify consolidation opportunitiesAlways test workloads under virtualizationAvoid unpleasant issuesYou may be pleasantly surprised 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved If you could build a vir
22、tualization infrastructure how would you do it?What hardware would you use?How would you manage it?Bare metal deploymentVirtualization deploymentOverall Systems ManagementServicingBackupGeo-cluster replication 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Windows Server Longhorn x64 Edition EE/DTC
23、Server Core InstallationQuad processor/Quad CoreAMD-V or Intel VT64 GB of memory2 GB per core minimum4 GB per core recommendedStorageDual 4 Gb Fibre ChannelMulti-path I/ONetworking1 NIC for management1 quad-port Gb/E PCI-E for VMs 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved DomainControllerEther
24、net 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Virtualization ConfigurationWindows Server 2008 x64 Edition EE/DTCQuad Proc/Quad Core with AMD-V or Intel VT64GB Memory2 2Gb FC configured for multi-path I/O in parent1 NIC dedicated to management4 NICs for virtual machinesVirtualization Farm 1(14
25、+ 2 Servers)DomainControllerEthernet 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Virtualization ConfigurationWindows Server 2008 x64 Edition EE/DTCQuad Proc/Quad Core with AMD-V or Intel VT64GB Memory2 2Gb FC configured for multi-path I/O in parent1 NIC dedicated to management4 NICs for virtual
26、machinesVirtualization Farm 1(14 + 2 Servers)32-PortFibre ChannelSwitchSANDomainController32 connectionsEthernet 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved System CenterConfiguration ManagerVirtualization ConfigurationWindows Server 2008 x64 Edition EE/DTCQuad Proc/Quad Core with AMD-V or Intel
27、 VT64GB Memory2 2Gb FC configured for multi-path I/O in parent1 NIC dedicated to management4 NICs for virtual machinesVirtualization Farm 1(14 + 2 Servers)32-PortFibre ChannelSwitchSANDomainController32 connectionsEthernet 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved System CenterConfiguration Ma
28、nagerSystem CenterVirtual Machine ManagerVirtualization ConfigurationWindows Server 2008 x64 Edition EE/DTCQuad Proc/Quad Core with AMD-V or Intel VT64GB Memory2 2Gb FC configured for multi-path I/O in parent1 NIC dedicated to management4 NICs for virtual machinesVirtualization Farm 1(14 + 2 Servers
29、)32-PortFibre ChannelSwitchSANDomainController32 connectionsEthernet 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved System CenterConfiguration ManagerSystem CenterVirtual Machine ManagerSystem CenterOperations ManagerVirtualization ConfigurationWindows Server 2008 x64 Edition EE/DTCQuad Proc/Quad C
30、ore with AMD-V or Intel VT64GB Memory2 2Gb FC configured for multi-path I/O in parent1 NIC dedicated to management4 NICs for virtual machinesVirtualization Farm 1(14 + 2 Servers)32-PortFibre ChannelSwitchSANDomainController32 connectionsEthernet 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved System
31、 CenterConfiguration ManagerSystem CenterVirtual Machine ManagerSystem CenterOperations ManagerSystem CenterData Protection ManagerVirtualization ConfigurationWindows Server 2008 x64 Edition EE/DTCQuad Proc/Quad Core with AMD-V or Intel VT64GB Memory2 2Gb FC configured for multi-path I/O in parent1
32、NIC dedicated to management4 NICs for virtual machinesVirtualization Farm 1(14 + 2 Servers)32-PortFibre ChannelSwitchSANDomainController32 connectionsEthernet 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved System CenterConfiguration ManagerSystem CenterVirtual Machine ManagerSystem CenterOperations
33、 ManagerSystem CenterData Protection ManagerVirtualization ConfigurationWindows Server 2008 x64 Edition EE/DTCQuad Proc/Quad Core with AMD-V or Intel VT64GB Memory2 2Gb FC configured for multi-path I/O in parent1 NIC dedicated to management4 NICs for virtual machinesVirtualization Farm 1(14 + 2 Serv
34、ers)32-PortFibre ChannelSwitchWANReplicationSANDomainController32 connectionsEthernet 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Traditional Non-Virtualized EnvironmentDowntime is bad, but affects one workloadVirtualized EnvironmentValue of the physical server goes upDowntime is far worse becau
35、se multiple workloads are affectedVirtualization and High Availability Go Hand in Hand 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved High Availability: Planned and unplanned downtimePlanned downtimeQuickly move virtualized workloads to service underlying hardwareUnplanned downtimeAutomatic failove
36、r to other nodes (hardware or power failure)Additional benefitsGuest OS agnosticIncreases availability for applications not developed with high availability in mind 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Technical Communities, Webcasts, Blogs, Chats & User Groupshttp:/ Microsoft Developer N
37、etwork (MSDN) & TechNet http:/ http:/ Trial Software and Virtual Labshttp:/ Microsoft Learning and Certificationhttp:/ Virtualization Resourceshttp:/ Professional Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 http:/ 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved 4th FloorRoom 401: DAT314 by Bob BeaucheminRoom 403:
38、 ILL10 by MCTRoom 404-405: MGT315 by Daniel LaiRoom 406-407: BIN320 by Lawrence Tse6th FloorRoom 604: CLI328 by Howard ChowRoom 605: OFC345 by Raymond YuenRoom 606-607: ARC381 by Ron Jacobs, Microsoft Room 608: UNC334 by Benjamin Chau, Microsoft 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Instru
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40、or Lenovo 2000 Y410 Rate Your Favorite Speakers at 4/F. 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/o
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42、ommitment 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. 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved A
43、ccelerate migration from Novell to Windows without adding data center space Move legacy applications to supported hardware to increase reliabilityImprove the efficiency with which servers could be deployed, re-imaged, and retired for developersVirtual Server 2005 used to consolidate infrastructure a
44、nd legacy application servers Consolidation ratio achieved of 33:2Eliminated need to expand or relocate data centerReduced server operating and management costsVirtual machine deployment in less than 5 minutes vs physical machine deployment of 10 days 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved
45、Migrate existing servers to a more beneficial arrangement with minimum downtimeHardware upgrades for improved throughput and performanceBrought in Heartland Technology Solutions Used Virtual Server and VSMT for server migrationAll services running and available during migrationReduced deployment tim
46、e by 25%Reduced recovery costs by 90%Minimal service disruption 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Remove fragility of existing servers that were running core businessesImprove manageability of existing serversFree-up datacenter spaceVirtual Server 2005 used to consolidate servers Conso
47、lidated 7 servers onto a single server 25% lower hardware costs60% less deployment timeLess datacenter space neededImproved fault toleranceBetter manageability 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Slow the growth of servers in data center and test/dev labEliminate need to build additional
48、 data center spaceVirtual Server 2005 used to consolidate test/dev servers Consolidation ratio of 4:1 in Claims Technology Services GroupCOM API used to leverage scripts to automatically deploy new server builds50% decrease in server hardware growth (expect to reduce new server count by 114 in 2004)
49、Estimate savings of US $7.5M over 5 yearsReduced server provisioning time from 4 weeks to just a few minutesDelayed or eliminated need for additional data center space 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Reduce maintenance costs by replacing aging mainframe gatewaysProvide redundancy and
50、 failover capabilities for disaster recovery Brought in Interlink Group, a regional solutions providerConsolidated the gateways with virtual machines using Virtual Server 2005Provided failover and redundancy capability using network attached storage for key filesReduced hardware costs by $25000Cut s