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Infrastructure components configure and deploy In collaboration with IEEE Computer Society, the Cloud Security Alliance and Dell, Microsoft is hosting a 24 Hours in a Private Cloud virtual event
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Infrastructure ComponentsConfigure & Deploy
Fabrizio VolpeMVP Directory Services
@Fabriziovlp
http://www.linkedin.com/in/fabriziov
Agenda
IntroductionConfigure and Deploy Infrastructure Components• Heterogeneous Support - Multiple Hypervisors• Bare-Metal Deployment Of Compute Resources• Logical Abstraction For The Network Infrastructure• Storage Management
Resources
INTRODUCTION
Are you in a Cloud Model ?
Do you allow end users to self provision / self service ?
Do think about your resources (servers, storage, networking) in a pooled fashion ?
Can you provide elasticity in services and applications ?
Can you track usage so that you can show back or charge back to users ?
Brad Anderson - Microsoft Management Summit 2012 - Day One Keynote
IT as a ServiceCloud
Computing enables what we
call “IT as a
Service”
“As a Service”
offering by definition
has a “Service Provider”
and a “Service
Consumer”
IT as a Service
provides the
framework for the service
level based agreement
Microsoft’s vision
Common Managemen
t experiences
Deliver IT as a Service
on your terms
Infrastructure : the Microsoft approach
Streamline cloud deployments
Take disparate resources and logically abstracting
Cloud-based delegation Fabric as a resource in private cloud
Configure and Deploy Infrastructure Components
Empowerment and Agility
Self-Service Experience
Application Visibility and Control
Simplicity
Resource Pooling
Delegation and Control
Flexible and Elastic
Cost Efficiency
SERVICE CONSUMER
Application Owner
SERVICE PROVIDERData Center
Administrator
The Shift to Cloud Computing
Physical Virtual Private Public
Evolution toward highly virtual, and beyond to cloud
Self Service
Service Delivery & Automation
Deliver IT as a Service
Deploy
Configure
Service Model
DC Admin
Operate
Monitor
Application ManagementService Delivery &
AutomationInfrastructure Management
AppOwner
Deliver IT as a Service
DC Admin
AppOwner
Demo : System Center VMM 2012 «Service Template»
Cloud & Data Center Management
PRODUCTIVE INFRASTRUCTURE
Deliver flexible and cost-effective infrastructure with what you
already know and own
Heterogeneous support
Process automation
Self-service infrastructure
Heterogeneous support•Citrix
Heterogeneous support•VMware
Process automation•Orchestrator
Self-service infrastructure•SCSM 2012 Self Service Portal
Cloud & Data Center Management
PREDICTABLE APPLICATIONS
Apps power your business. Deliver predictable application
service levels with deep application insight.
Deep application monitoring and diagnosis
Comprehensive application manageability
Service-centric approach
Application monitoring •System Center Operations Manager 2012
Comprehensive application manageability •Microsoft Server Application Virtualization (SAV),
Service-centric approach•Orchestrator
Cloud & Data Center Management
YOUR CLOUD
Private and public cloud computing
on your terms, managed with a common toolset
Flexibility with delegation and control
Applications self-service across clouds
Physical, virtual, and cloud management
Flexibility with delegation and control•"Assign Cloud"
Applications self-service across clouds •System Center App Controller
Physical, virtual, and cloud management•Monitoring Pack for Windows Azure Applications
Demo : Two Minutes as a Service User
Images from TechNet Wiki - Private Cloud in System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012
Data Center TwoData Center One
DevelopmentProduction
Constructing the Private Cloud
Logical & Standardized
Diverse Infrastructure
Cloud Abstraction
Delegated Capacity
Standardized Services
Assign dedicated and shared resources
Production
Development
Transform Your Data Center into a Private Cloud
Cluster
Compute Network Storage
System Center VMM 2012 : Fabric Management
Hyper-V Bare Metal Provisioning
Hyper-V, VMware, Citrix
XenServer
Network Management
Storage Management
Update Management
Dynamic Optimization
Power Management
Cluster Management
Fabric ManagementPhysical Server
Manage multiple hypervisors – Hyper-V, VMware, XenServer hardware management – IPMI, DCMI, SMASH, Custom via ProviderHost provisioning – from bare-metal to Hyper-V to Cluster provisioning
NetworkDefine Logical Networks using VLANs and Subnets per datacenter locationAddress management for Static IPs, Load Balancer VIPs and MAC addressesAutomated provisioning of Load Balancers via Provider
StorageStorage Management using SMI-SDiscover storage arrays and poolsClassify storage based on throughput and capabilitiesDiscover or configure LUNs and assign to hosts and clustersRapid provisioning of VMs using snap cloning of LUNs
HETEROGENEOUS SUPPORT - MULTIPLE HYPERVISORS
Virtual Machine Manager
VMware ESX Hosts Requirements
• VMware vCenter Server 4.1
• ESXi 4.1
• ESX 4.1
• ESXi 3.5
• ESX 3.5
System Requirements
XenServer Host Requirements
• XenServer 5.6 Feature Pack 1
• XenServer SCVMM Integration Suite supplemental pack
• The SCVMM Integration Suite
• XenServer host must be installed before adding it to VMM 2012
VMware Supported Features
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg610683.aspx
Citrix XenServer Supported Features
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg610628.aspx
Microsoft Hyper-V
vCenter Server
VMware vSphere 4.1
SUPPORT FOR MULTIPLE HYPERVISORS
Virtual Machine Manager
Citrix XenServer 6.0
Host Group
Demo : Heterogeneous support - multiple hypervisors
BARE-METAL DEPLOYMENT OF COMPUTE RESOURCES
Configuration ManagerVirtual Machine Manager
Provision Infrastructure
Physical Servers
Virtual Servers
Deploy
Configure
Virtual Machine Manager
Configuration Manager
Virtual Machine Manager or Configuration Manager
Task Virtual Machine Manager Configuration Manager
Create VMs
Deploy OS VM and Hyper-V Host Physical Machines
Bare-metal deployment Hyper-V hosts Physical Machines
Patch applications
Patch OS Hyper-V Host, Clusters, and VMM Server Roles
VMs except image-based patching in Service Creation feature
Software dist
Compliance Hyper-V hosts Desired Configuration Management
Templated settings VM templatesService Templates for VMM
Security (SCEP)
Dynamic optimization
Remote
Manageme
nt Requirements
• The physical server must have a baseboard management controller (BMC) that supports out of band management
Prerequisites -
One-time
configuratio
n :
• Prepare the physical computer• Set up a PXE server in VMM 2012• Set up the VMM 2012 library• Create a host profile
Bare-Metal Installation Prerequisites
Automated Bare-Metal Hyper-V Deploy in Action
Bare-metal server
WDS server
VHD
Drivers
Host profile
contoso
Library server
Hyper-V server
1
3
24
5
67
8
9
OOB reboot
Boot from PXE
Download VHDInject drivers
AuthorizePXE boot
Run generic command execution scripts and configure partitions Customize and
domain join
Enable Hyper-V
Download WINPE
Hyper-V server
Host Group
Hyper-V serverHyper-V server
Host Group
VMM server
Hyper-V serverHyper-V server
Host Group
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Demo : Bare Metal Deployment of Hyper-V Servers
LOGICAL ABSTRACTION FOR THE NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
Virtual Machine Manager
Abstracting Physical Network
Abstracting physical network requirements into logical network definitions allows the architect to describe how a service should be configured
A logical network is used to organize and simplify network assignments.
You can use logical networks to describe networks with different purposes, for traffic isolation and to provision networks for different types of service-level agreements (SLAs)
Virtual Machine Networking
Synthetic and Emulated network adapters
Virtual networks
Private network
Internal network
External network
Network Management
LOGICAL NETWORKS
• Classify network for VMs to access
• Map to network topology
• Allocate to hosts and clouds
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
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
Load Balancer Configuration Provider
Demo : Networking in System Center VMM 2012
Data Center TwoData Center One
DevelopmentProduction
Logical Networks in the Private Cloud
Logical & Standardized
Diverse Infrastructure
Cloud Abstraction
Delegated Capacity
Standardized Services
Create Logical Networks and assign them to the appropriatenetworking on the hosts
Production
Development
Complex NetworkingSimple Networking
DMZ Prod DMZ ProdDMZ Prod
Deployed services use correct Logical
Networks
STORAGE MANAGEMENT
Virtual Machine Manager
Storage Automation8
SAN Migration5
Cluster Storage Management
7Array Onboarding
6
Rapid Provisioning4
Allocation and Assignment
3Storage Classification
2End to End Mapping
1
Validation12
Standards Based Management
11Extensive Array Support
10Scalable Provisioning
9
THE FANTASTIC 12 OF
Microsoft Management Summit 2012 : Virtual Machine Manager 2012: Cool Things You Can Do with Storage
Demo : Storage Discovery and Classification
“ZERO TO CLUSTER” THE FOUNDATION FOR YOUR PRIVATE CLOUD
Virtual Machine Manager
Hyper-V cluster
Zero to Hyper-V Cluster
Bare-Metal Server
VMM Server
Configure storage
Configurenetwork
Configure
Boot and install
Storage Network
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
Add Nodes from Host Group
Specify hosts from chosen host group to add to cluster.
Skip validation. If desired, validate later.
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.
Assign Storage on Cluster Creation
Assign existing LUNs allocated to host group.
Enable CSV support for cluster shared volumes.
Data Center TwoData Center One
DevelopmentProduction
Constructing the Private Cloud
Logical & Standardized
Diverse Infrastructure
Cloud Abstraction
Delegated Capacity
Standardized Services
Assign dedicated and shared resources
Production
Development
Resources
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/new.aspx
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki
Resources
http://www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com/tracks/system-center-virtual-machine-manager-2012-
24 Hours in a Private Cloud