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Dmitriy Solopov Account Technology Strategist Microsoft Corporation

Data Center and Private Cloud Configure and Deploy Infrastructure Components. Dmitriy Solopov Account Technology Strategist Microsoft Corporation. Agenda. Introduction Why System Center 2012 Configure and Deploy Infrastructure Components Compute Storage Network Cluster Next Steps

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Dmitriy Solopov Account Technology Strategist Microsoft Corporation

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  1. Data Center and Private Cloud Configure and Deploy Infrastructure Components Dmitriy Solopov Account Technology Strategist Microsoft Corporation

  2. Agenda • Introduction • Why System Center 2012 • Configure and Deploy Infrastructure Components • Compute • Storage • Network • Cluster • Next Steps • Q&A

  3. System Center Helps Deliver IT as a Service PublicCloud Configure Deploy Service Model Private Cloud Virtual Monitor DC Admin Operate Physical App Controller Orchestrator Service Delivery & Automation Self Service Virtual Machine Manager Operations Manager Configuration Manager Data Protection Manager App Owner Service Manager Service Manager Application Management Service Delivery & Automation Infrastructure Management

  4. Constructing the Private Cloud Standardized Services Delegated Capacity Development Production Cloud Abstraction Assign dedicated and shared resources Logical & Standardized Diverse Infrastructure Data Center One Data Center Two Production Development

  5. Transform Your Data Center into a Private Cloud COMPUTE STORAGE NETWORK CLUSTER • Deploy your compute resources, taking them from bare metal to fully deployed for your physical and virtualization hosts. • Discover, classify, and allocate storage for use by the private cloud. Provide the correct storage for use with appropriate access. • 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. • Consolidate your infrastructure componenentsfor use in a private cloud.

  6. BARE-METAL DEPLOYMENT OF COMPUTE RESOURCES Virtual Machine Manager Configuration Manager

  7. Configure Deploy Provision Infrastructure Virtual Machine Manager Virtual Servers DC Admin Configuration Manager Physical Servers

  8. Virtual Machine Manager or Configuration Manager

  9. Deploy Hyper-V Hosts onto Bare-Metal Servers Deploy a brand new machine with the hypervisor enabled through the baseboard management controller. Automate the configuration of a deployed server and add it to the private cloud. Help ensure hosts are deployed with the approved OS configurations.

  10. Automated Bare-Metal Hyper-V Deploy in Action contoso Host Group VMM server WDS server VHD Drivers Host profile Hyper-V server Hyper-V server Hyper-V server Hyper-V server Library server Host Group Hyper-V server Hyper-V server Download WINPE Boot from PXE 2 4 Run generic command execution scripts and configure partitions Customize and domain join Authorize PXE boot 3 8 OOB reboot 5 Host Group 1 Enable Hyper-V 9 Download VHD Inject drivers Bare-metal server 7 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

  11. OPTIMIZE STORAGE INFRASTRUCTURE UTILIZATION Virtual Machine Manager

  12. Utilize Storage More Effectively END-TO-END MAPPING Create associations between storage and VM through reconciling data from Hyper-V and storage arrays Identify storage consumed by VM, host, and cluster CAPACITY MANAGEMENT RAPID PROVISIONING Add storage to a host or cluster through masking operations, initialization, partitioning, formatting, and CSV cluster resource creation Add storage capacity during new cluster creation Create new VMs leveraging the SAN to copy the VHD Utilize SMI-S copy services and replication profiles Deploy to host or cluster at scale

  13. Virtual Machine Manager Storage Allocation Process Discover storage through SMI-S provider Create storage classification pools and associate with storage Host Group SMI-S Provider Allocate storage to specific host groups Assign existing LUNs to hosts and clusters Create new LUNs from pool and assign to hosts and clusters Tier 1 Tier 2

  14. LOGICAL ABSTRACTION FOR THE NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE Virtual Machine Manager

  15. Network Management LOGICAL NETWORKS Classify network for VMs to access Map to network topology Allocate to hosts and clouds ADDRESS POOLS LOAD BALANCERS Allocate a static IP address to VMs from a preconfigured pool Create IP pool as a managed range of IP address assignments Create 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

  16. Logical Networks in the Private Cloud Standardized Services Delegated Capacity Development Production Complex Networking Simple Networking Cloud Abstraction Create Logical Networks and assign them to the appropriate networking on the hosts Deployed services use correct Logical Networks Logical & Standardized DMZ Prod DMZ Prod DMZ Prod Diverse Infrastructure Data Center One Data Center Two Production Development

  17. Address Pools IP 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 MAC POOLS VIRTUAL IP POOLS 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

  18. Load Balancer Support AUTOMATION 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 PARTNERS VIRTUAL IP TEMPLATES 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

  19. “ZERO TO CLUSTER” THE FOUNDATION FOR YOUR PRIVATE CLOUD Virtual Machine Manager

  20. Zero to Hyper-V Cluster Storage Configure Boot and install Hyper-V cluster VMM Server Bare-Metal Server Configure network Configure storage Network

  21. Host Clusters Bring the Fabric Together CREATION Use wizard-based experience Support cluster validation Allocate cluster disks from managed storage Create cluster-wide virtual network MANAGEMENT DELETION 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

  22. Add Nodes from Host Group Specify hosts from chosen host group to add to cluster. Skip validation. If desired, validate later.

  23. Configurable IP Addressing on Cluster Creation Detected IP pool and Logical Network. Administrator selected the IP pool, and used an assigned address from the pool. Detected IP pool and Logical Network. Administrator manually specified the exact address from this pool. Neither an IP pool nor a Logical Network discovered. Administrator assigned manual IP address.

  24. Assign Storage on Cluster Creation Assign existing LUNs allocated to host group. Enable CSV support for cluster shared volumes.

  25. Constructing the Private Cloud Standardized Services Delegated Capacity Development Production Cloud Abstraction Assign dedicated and shared resources Logical & Standardized Diverse Infrastructure Data Center One Data Center Two Production Development

  26. BUILD YOUR PRIVATE CLOUD, YOUR WAY, THROUGH ABSTRACTION Virtual Machine Manager

  27. Create the Private Cloud Development Production Cloud Abstraction Logical & Standardized Data Center One Data Center Two Production Development

  28. Logically Group Your Resources into Clouds Create clouds for specific needs View deployed services and VMs Overprovision across cloud resources

  29. Connect to Physical Infrastructure Components Aggregate capacity of underlying resources Choose your logical network abstractions Choose the types of storage available

  30. Control Amount of Cloud Resources Place limits around physical resources consumed by cloud Dynamically adjust resource limits as needs change

  31. Control the Types of VMs for Self-Service Users Set constraints and limits around VMs with capability profiles Attach to clouds to control usage

  32. LEVERAGE YOUR HETEROGENEOUS VIRTUALIZATION INVESTMENT Virtual Machine Manager

  33. Leverage Your Existing Investments CONSISTENCY Offer same capabilities with different hypervisors Use the same network abstractions Deploy VMs and applications in a consistent manner CHOICE SIMPLICITY Microsoft Hyper-V VMware vSphere 4.1 Citrix XenServer 6.0 Abstract the hypervisor layer to decrease complexity Simplify migration between virtualization solutions Use the same methods to manage virtualization and deploy services to different hypervisors

  34. Support for Multiple Hypervisors Host Group vCenter Server Virtual Machine Manager Microsoft Hyper-V VMware vSphere 4.1 Citrix XenServer 6.0

  35. DELEGATE ACCESS TO PRIVATE CLOUD CAPACITY Virtual Machine Manager

  36. Delegating Access to Private Cloud Capacity Delegated Capacity Development Production Cloud Abstraction Data Center One Data Center Two Production Development

  37. Role-Based Access Self-Service User Application Owner • Clouds only • Revocable actions • Quota controlled Administrator Delegated Administrator Infrastructure Administrator Infrastructure Administrator • Entire system • Can take any action • Host groups and clouds • Can take any action at that level Read-Only Administrator Infrastructure Operations • Host groups and clouds • No actions

  38. Assign Actions to User Roles Create custom roles Choose actions and change actions dynamically as needed Uses Active Directory users and groups

  39. Assign Quota Capacity Ability to set quota at the “all members combined” level Ability to set quota at the “individual member” level 50 VM limit for all members of user role 10 VM limit per individual member

  40. STANDARDIZE APPLICATION DEPLOYMENT Virtual Machine Manager

  41. Standardize Application Deployment Service template (Multi-tier .NET applications) Web tier Application tier Data tier Scale out & health policy Scale out & health policy Scale out & health policy SQL IIS Application server HW profile OS profile App profile HW profile OS profile App profile HW profile OS profile App profile App (App-V) Data (SQL) Web (IIS) Compute Storage Network

  42. Anatomy of a Service Template Service Template (Multi-Tier .NET App) Web Tier App Tier Data Tier Scale-out & health policy Scale-out & health policy Scale-out & health policy IIS App Server SQL App profile App profile SQL profile HW profile OS profile HW profile OS profile HW profile OS profile W2K8R2.VHD OS settings Configuration App-V SQL DAC Configuration MSDeploy package Configuration Service Template Library

  43. Create Service Template with Service Designer Use the ribbon for contextual actions within the Service Template Designer. Use the designer canvas to build your service template from virtual machine templates, Logical Networks, and Load Balancers. Set service-related properties such as cost center, description, release version.

  44. Deploy Service Through Deployment Preview Preview pane shows view of your service deployment. Settings allow you to set deployment specific variables. Ribbon bar for deploy activity or to check deployment ratings.

  45. View Deployed Service Perform operations at the service level, tier level, or individual VM level. View specific service, tier, or application settings.

  46. Automatically Pushed Throughout System Center for Monitoring and CMDB Accuracy Deployed service viewed as distributed application in Operations Manager and business service in Service Manager. Monitored at the tier level. Viewed at the virtual machine level.

  47. Next Steps Download and Evaluate More Resources • Microsoft System Center 2012:http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/system-center/default.aspx • Virtual Machine Manager • Operations Manager • Orchestrator • Service Manager • Data Protection Manager • Configuration Manager • App Controller System Center Marketplace: http://systemcenter.pinpoint.microsoft.com Blogs: http://blogs.technet.com/systemcenter

  48. Some information relates to pre-released product which may be substantially modified before it’s commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.

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