PREDICTABLE
APPLICATIONS
PRODUCTIVE
INFRASTRUCTUREYOUR CLOUD
Deliver flexible and cost effective infrastructure with what you already know and own
• Heterogeneous support
• Process automation
• Self-service infrastructure
Focus on managing your application services. Deliver predictable application service levels with deep insight.
• Service-centric approach
• Comprehensive application manageability
• Deep application monitoring and diagnosis
Private and public cloud computing on your terms, managed with a common toolset.
• Flexibility with delegation and control
• Application self-service across clouds
• Physical, virtual, and cloud management
Resource Pooling
Delegation & Control
Flexible and Elastic
Cost Efficiency
Cloud Computing is changing the Business/IT conversation
SERVICE CONSUMER“Application Owner”
SERVICE PROVIDER“Datacenter Admin”
Resource Pooling
Delegation & Control
Flexible and Elastic
Cost Efficiency
Cloud Computing is changing the Business/IT conversation
SERVICE PROVIDER“Datacenter Admin”
Empowerment & Agility
Self-Service Experience
Application Visibility & Control
Simplicity
Resource Pooling
Delegation & Control
Flexible and Elastic
Cost Efficiency
Cloud Computing is changing the Business/IT conversation
SERVICE CONSUMER“Application Owner”
Resource Pooling
Delegation & Control
Flexible and Elastic
Cost Efficiency
Cloud Computing is changing the Business/IT conversation
SERVICE CONSUMER“Application Owner”
SERVICE PROVIDER“Datacenter Admin”
Resource Pooling
Delegation & Control
Flexible and Elastic
Cost Efficiency
Cloud Computing is changing the Business/IT conversation
SERVICE CONSUMER“Application Owner”
SERVICE PROVIDER“Datacenter Admin”
Service
Agreement
Empowerment & Agility
Self-Service Experience
Application Visibility & Control
Simplicity
Resource Pooling
Delegation & Control
Flexible and Elastic
Cost Efficiency
Self-Service Process Automation Monitoring ProtectionProvisioning
& Configuration Service Management
The future of Cloud and Datacenter Management
Common Management experiences across private
and public clouds
Deliver IT as a Service on your terms with
flexible, management across your hybrid environments
System Center 2012 Capabilities
Application
Owner“Service
Consumer”
Solution to Service Delivery & Automation
STANDARDIZATION
Standardizing the tools,
processes fulfillment
activities and offerings
delivered by IT to
consumers.
• Service Request Management Industry Best Practices supported out of the box
• Solution Accelerators providing pre-configured standard activities and fulfillment processes to increase time to value
SELF SERVICEAUTOMATION
Providing consumers of IT
resources with the ability to
“serve themselves” in an on
demand method of
requesting IT resources
• Service Catalog
• Self Service Portal
• Self-Management of Clouds
Automating the fulfillment
process for requests to
reduce error, provide
quicker time to value and
lower the overall cost of IT
service delivery.
• Deep integration across the System Center suite of products
• Ability to leverage non Microsoft tools through automation.
• Chargeback capabilities to measure costs.
History of System Center in the datacenter
ScaleMulti-tenancySupport Windows 8 / 2012
Utilize Windows 2012 capabilities to provide isolation and multi-tenancy
Building blocks to enable solutions using Windows and System Center
Facilitate consumption of service provider capacity from enterprise tools
Core fundamentals, perf and scale
System Center 2012 SP1 Investments
Virtualize w/o
Exception
Self-Service
Multi-Tenancy
Enable Hoster
IaaS solutions
On Ramp
To Azure
Support Existing
Customers
• Multiple tenants on shared infrastructure
• Self-service experience that spans on-premise and public clouds
• Abstraction and enablement of fabric resources
• End-to-end visibility from Service => VM => Fabric elements
• Extensible REST oData API, multi-tenant, multi-function IaaS stack
• Expose value added services via SPF
• Automation
• Allow customers to copy VHD’s from private cloud to Azure
• DPM backup to Windows Azure
• Continue to provide monitoring, backup, automation, deployment,
configuration management and patching of workloads
System Center 2012 SP1 - Themes
System Center 2012
SQL ServerWindows Server
Manages
Microsoft
Hyper-V Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2008 R2
Microsoft
Hyper-V Server 2012
SP1
2008 R22012 2008 R22012
5+
6+
Hosters / Hybrid Clouds
Why SP1?
Increasing Heterogeneous Momentum
2012
• Develop UNIX/Linux in OpsMgr 2007
• Ship UNIX/Linux in OpsMgr 2007
• Ship VMware support in SC VMM
• Acquire Opalis
• Enhance UNIX/Linux in OpsMgr 2012
• Integrate Opalis into SC
• Develop JEE in OpsMgr
• Ship UNIX/Linux in OpsMgr 2012
• Ship Xen support in SC VMM
• Ship Opalis as SC Orchestrator
• Ship JEE in OpsMgr 2012
• VMM Support for Linux / Unix
• Ship UNIX/Linux in ConfigMgr
• Ship SC Endpoint Protection for Linux
• Windows Azure support for Linux instances
2009 2010 20112008
Managing Services in Multiple Clouds
PublicPrivatePrivate
Public
App Controller SP1
System Center 2012 SP1 VMM
Multi-tenancy Partner Enablement
Windows Server 2012 Perf and Scale
System Center 2012 SP1 VMM
Multi-tenancy Partner Enablement
Windows Server 2012 Perf and Scale
System Center 2012 System Center 2012 SP1
• Hyper-V 2K8 R2 boot from VHD
• Configure physical Hyper-V cluster
• Out of band management
• Online patch orchestration of Hyper-V
• Host profiles and configuration
management
• Bigger Clusters (16 64 nodes)
• Bigger hosts (64 320 cores, 1TB -> 4 TB)
• Larger VM’s (64 vCPU’s, 1 TB RAM)
• Software Defined Networking • Isolated tenant networks
• IP virtualization
• Manage Switch Extensions
• Logical Switch
• Discovery of arrays , pools , LUNs
• Classification of storage resources
• On demand assignment of storage to a service
and clusters
• SMB3.0 and NAS support
• Live storage migration
• Multiple Live Migrations
SP1 Scale Improvements
Objects 2012 RTM SP1 Beta SP1 RTM
(target goal)
Hosts 400 600 1000
VMs 8,000 12,000 25000
•
•
New Network Monitoring Capabilities
• Monitoring of hundreds of new network devices
• Virtual network monitoring (based on OM-VMM connection)• Network (Virtual) Vicinity Dashboard
• Virtual Node Dashboard
Storage Monitoring Capabilities
• Viewing historical capacity utilization
• Identifying which VMs are affected by capacity exhaustion
3
4
Global Service Monitor
Investment Areas
Integration Packs
Online Snapshots
Disk-Based
BackupActive
Directory
Tape-Based
Backup
Data Protection
Manager
Up to
Every 15 minutes
Disaster Recovery
with offsite replication and tape
Data Protection
Manager
DPM Backup to Azure : Scenario Overview
Windows Azure
Online Backup
Service
System Center 2012 SP1 Investments
VM Scale & MobilitySupport Windows 2012
Provide Data Protection for Windows 2012 enhancements
Core fundamentals, perf and scale
Cloud Backup to Azure
Cloud backup to Azure
CHARGEBACKFEATURES
Charge for compute units allocated
Pricing on Clouds, Tenants/User Roles
Flexible Pricing Model
Excel/SharePoint reports, Customizable Dashboards
SOLUTION TOPOLOGY
Virtual Machine Manager
Operations Manager
Service Manager
Service Manager Data Warehouse
USER EXPERIENCEChargeback UI in SM
Reports/Dashboards in Excel
SharePoint Integration
4
7
Cloud
$ VM / day
$ Cloud Membership / day
$ VM CPU Core / day
$ VM Memory GB / day
$ VM Storage GB / day
Price Sheet
Solaris
Version 9 (SPARC)
Version 10 (SPARC/x86)
Version 11 (SPARC/x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Version 4 (x86/x64)
Version 5 (x86/x64)
Version 6 (x86/x64)
HP-UX
Version 11iv2
(PA-RISC/IA64)
Version 11iv3
(PA-RISC/IA64)
AIX
Version 5.3 (Power)
Version 6.1 (Power)
Version 7.1 (Power)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Version 9 (x86)
Version 10 SP1
(x86/x64)
Version 11 (x86/x64)
Client Management ArchitectureToday: Two solutions
EAS EAS
Client Management Architecture
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