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Understanding and Deploying Hosted Private Cloud: Concepts and Implementation
Tom ShinderPrincipal WriterMicrosoft SCD iX Solutions Group
Yuri DiogenesSenior Technical WriterMicrosoft SCD iX Foundations Group
Josh AdamsSenior Program ManagerMicrosoft Enterprise Engineer Center (EEC)
WSV320
AgendaConcepts
Private Cloud Reference ArchitectureScenarios
Practical scenariosDesigning, Planning and Implementing
What’s right for me?Building a Cloud Infrastructure (Demos)
Concepts
Building a Cloud Infrastructure on Windows Server 2012
Tom ShinderPrincipal WriterMicrosoft SCD iX Solutions Group
Refe
rence
Model
Scenarios
Practical scenarios
Yuri DiogenesSenior Technical WriterMicrosoft SCD iX Foundations Group
Practical ScenariosBuilding your cloud infrastructure allows you to design a Hyper-V cluster for:
Hosting virtual machines on an IaaS cloudPerforming operations such as on boarding of new and existing virtual machines Virtual machine maintenance
Proposed Cloud Infrastructure ScenariosNon-Converged Enterprise ConfigurationConverged Data Center with File Server StorageConverged Data Center without Dedicated Storage Nodes
This is the Cloud Infrastructure Not a complete IaaS solution
Non-Converged Enterprise Configuration
SAN
FC / iSCSI
Hyper-V Extensible
Switch
VM 1
VM 2
Liv
e
Mig
rati
on
Clu
ste
r
Man
ag
e
Hyper-V Server
Sto
rag
e
HBA / 10GbE 1 GbE 1 GbE 1 GbE 1GbE /
10 GbE + SR-IOV
Non-Converged Networking with SAN• Physically isolated networks• Traditional SANs
Infrastructure Network:Storage/Live Migration/Cluster/Management
Converged Datacenter Network + File Server Storage Converged
Networking and File Based Storage• Separate Infrastructure and
Tenant Networks• File Server for VM storage
SAN / JBODs
File Server
Clu
ste
r
Sto
rag
e
Man
ag
e
HBA(Optional)
Hyper-V Extensible
Switch
VM 1
Liv
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Mig
rati
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Clu
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r /
Sto
rag
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Man
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Hyper-V Server
VM n
iSCSIFC/SAS Infrastructure Network Tenant Network
10GbE(RDMA)
10GbE(RDMA)
1/10GbE
Infrastructure Network:Storage/Live Migration/Cluster/Management
Converged Network and Storage
Converged Compute + Storage:
• 10GbE Network(s), fully converged
Hyper-V Extensible
Switch
VM 1
Liv
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Mig
rati
on
Clu
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r /
Sto
rag
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Man
ag
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Hyper-V Server
VM n
Tenants Network
1/10GbE
SAN / JBODs
HBA(Optional)
FC/SAS
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Designing, Planning and Implementing
What’s right for me?
Tom ShinderPrincipal WriterMicrosoft SCD iX Solutions Group
Yuri DiogenesSenior Technical WriterMicrosoft SCD iX Foundations Group
Josh AdamsSenior Program ManagerMicrosoft Enterprise Engineer Center (EEC)
Storage Options and Decisions
“I need a very low cost storage solution”“Most of my VMs are disk-bound”“My infrastructure doesn’t yet support 10 GbE”“I need the highest performance possible”“I need to scale storage and compute together”“I need a highly available solution”
10 GbE
Storage and Compute Cluster
……
CSV
Scale Unit
Hyper-V Host
Hyper-V Host
Space
Space
Shared JBOD SAS/SAN
Scale Unit
Hyper-V Host
Hyper-V Host
Space
Space
Shared JBOD SAS/SAN
Scale Unit
Hyper-V
Host
Hyper-V
HostSpace
Space
Shared JBOD SAS/SAN
Scale Unit
Hyper-V
Host
Hyper-V
HostSpace
Space
Shared JBOD SAS/SAN
Single ClusterWell-connected
StorageSpaces or SAN
Storage Options and Decisions
“I need to manage my compute and storage infrastructure separately (cabling and other Px infrastructure constraints)“I need the flexibility of file-based storage for VHDs (SMB and NFS)“My primary workloads are expected to be compute-bound”“We need to keep the storage team and compute teams as separate as possible”
10 GbE (RDMA/SMB3/NFS/LBFO/Multipath)
Compute Cluster
Compute Scale Unit
……
Hyper-V Host
Hyper-V Host
Compute Scale Unit
Hyper-V Host
Hyper-V Host
Storage Cluster
Storage Scale Unit
……
CSV
File Server
File Server
Space
Space
Shared JBOD SAS/SAN
Storage Scale Unit
File Server
FileServer
Space
Space
Shared JBOD SAS
Compute Cluster Storage Cluster File-Based StorageFlexible Block
Options
demo
Building a Cloud Infrastructure Part 1 - Storage
Josh AdamsSenior Program ManagerMicrosoft Enterprise Engineer Center (EEC)
Implementation Part 1 - Checklist
Initial Storage ConfigurationConnect and Prepare Shared StorageInstall Roles and Features
Storage Cluster SetupCluster ValidationCluster WizardClustered StorageCSV and Scale-Out File ServerShared Folders
Network Options and Decisions“I require Px separation for all network traffic types
One NIC each for tenant/management/Live Migration/Storage/Cluster-CSV traffic
“I require Px separation for Infrastructure and Tenant traffic
One NIC for Infrastructure and One for Tenant
“I only have slots for a single NIC team”
Consolidate infrastructure/tenant traffic through Hyper-V Switch
Hyper-V Extensible
Switch
VM 1
VM 2
Liv
e
Mig
rati
on
Clu
ste
r
Man
ag
e
Hyper-V Server
Sto
rag
e
HBA / 10GbE 1 GbE 1 GbE 1 GbE 1GbE /
10 GbE + SR-IOV
Hyper-V Extensible
Switch
VM 1
Liv
e
Mig
rati
on
Clu
ste
r /
Sto
rag
e
Man
ag
e
Hyper-V Server
VM n
10GbE(RDMA)
1/10GbE
Hyper-V Extensible
Switch
VM 1
Liv
e
Mig
rati
on
Clu
ste
r /
Sto
rag
e
Man
ag
e
Hyper-V Server
VM n
1/10GbE
Compute/Virtualization Design“I require compute and memory isolation for selected workloads
Processor affinityNUMA support
“I want to deploy scale units that mirror fault domains
Use Failover Clusters to define both scale unit and fault domain
“I have a completely stateless application and want to keep the compute layer simple
Use standalone servers and fabric management without clusteringUse both Hyper-V Replica and Live VM and Storage Migration
demo
Building a Cloud Infrastructure Part 2 – Hyper-V
Josh AdamsSenior Program ManagerMicrosoft Enterprise Engineer Center (EEC)
Implementation Part 2 - Checklist
Hyper-V ConfigurationBIOS RequirementsInstall Roles and Features
Hyper-V Cluster ConfigurationCluster ValidationCluster WizardCluster Tuning
Additional Hyper-V ConfigurationData LocationVirtual Switch
Example Requirements and DesignI require cost effective storageI require file based VHD storageI require Px separation of Infrastructure and Tenant TrafficI require HA for Infrastructure and Tenant trafficI require scale units and fault domains of the same sizeI require HA for stateful applications
File Server
Clu
ste
r
Sto
rag
e
Man
ag
e
SAS HBA
Hyper-V Extensible
Switch
VM 1
Liv
e
Mig
rati
on
Clu
ste
r /
Sto
rag
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Man
ag
e
Hyper-V Server
VM n
SAS Infrastructure Network Tenant Network
10GbE(RDMA)
10GbE(RDMA)
1/10GbE
JBODStorage Spaces
File Server Cluster (SMB3)Storage SpacesNIC Teams (LBFO) for Infrastructure and Tenant TrafficCompute Cluster (Failover Clustering)
demo
Building a Cloud Infrastructure Part 3 – Validation
Josh AdamsSenior Program ManagerMicrosoft Enterprise Engineer Center (EEC)
Implementation Part 3 - Checklist
Validate the configurationCreate a VMPerform a Quick or Live Migration
Questions?
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