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Today’s Agenda• 8:30 Registration Sign-in• 8:45-9:00 Introduction / Instructions• 9:00-9:45 Morning Session 1- Keynote - Top 10 Things Every System Admin
Should Know About Systems Management?• 9:45 Instructions for Idea & Topic Generation & Vote • 9:45 - 10:15 Networking, Topic Discussion • 10:30 - 11:15 Morning Session 2 • 11:30 - 12:15 Morning Session 3 • 12:15 - 12:45 Lunch Session - "Skyrocket Your Career While You Build Your
Community" • 12:45 Count the Votes and schedule afternoon sessions. There are three
session slots for each time period and four time periods. Each time slot will be around 30 minutes (exact length to be determined).
• 1:00pm Afternoon Session 1 topic to be determined (three tracks) • 1:00 - 4:00 Afternoon Session Timeslots• 4:15 - 5:00 Synopsis of the Camp Day Sessions - Plan next Camp• Raffle / Wrap-up / Cleanup
Challenges in Managing Business PCs
Solution – Cloud Services
& Windows 7
Fits Your Business(Big result with low investment)
Manage & Secure PCs Anywhere(Cloud services)
The Best Windows Experience(Standardize OS on Windows 7)
Multiple Configurations,Versions, Licenses
Workers in Many Locations
Lack of Insight to PCs
High Infrastructure Investments Required
Help Manage and Secure PCs AnywhereSimple Web-Based Administration Console
Protect PCs from malware
Manage updates
Proactively monitor PCs
Provide remote assistance
Inventory hardware and software
Set security policies
Enable a Mobile Workforce
Users can be managed from the office, branch office, or on the road
IT and partners can work from anywhere too
Active Alerts Top 10 SQL Servers with most Alerts
SQL Alerts Generated in the last 24 hours
SQL Server Database State
Top 10 SQL Servers with highest CPU Utilization
Active Alerts Top 10 SQL Servers with most Alerts
SQL Alerts Generated in the last 24 hours
SQL Server Database State
Top 10 SQL Servers with highest CPU Utilization
Application Monitoring
Volume-based health definitionEasily define custom KPIs/critical transactionsMonitor the health state of individual transactionsAutomatically calculate baseline performance levelsReal-time dashboard and performance insightAlerts with root-cause information
Service Manager Enables Controlled Automation
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Configuration Management
DB
Integration Centralized Data Storage Automation Interfaces
IT DataWarehouse
Scenario: Automated Self-service Cloud Requests
Import Runbooks
Configure RequestOffering
Runbook Invoked
Create VMRequest VM from Service Catalog
BUIT End User
Service RequestCreated
SM Admin VMM Admin
Online Snapshots (up to 512)
Disk-based Recovery
Active Directory®
System State
Tape-based Backup
Data Protection Manager
Up to Every 15 minutes
Disaster Recoverywith offsite replication & tape
Data Protection Manager
file services
Operating System
Deployment and Application Management
Data and settings
Hardware Hardware
Applications
Applications
Applications
OS deployment
Application streaming
Compliancy & baselining
Mobile device management
Asset Intelligence
Patch management
VMM 2008 R2 SP1 Supports Hyper-V R2 SP1
Dynamic Memory RemoteFX
Datacenter Automation (Orchestration)
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Action ServersData Store
(Run processes)
GUI
(Store process logic) (Design, manage, report)
Opalis Components
WorkflowDesigner
Operator’s Console
Integration Packs
Process Catalogs
Automation Platform
Incident Mgmt
Change & Configuratio
n
Service Managemen
t&
Provisioning
Asset - CMDB
Backup
Config mgmt
Event mgmt
Network
Provisioning
Security
Service Desk
Storage
Virtual
Service Management
Service Templates
Application Deployment
Custom Command Execution
Image
Based
Servicing
Services
Cloud
Management
Application Owner Usage
Capacity
and
Capability
Delegation and
Quota
Cloud
Infrastructure Enhancements
HA VMM Server
Upgrade
Custom properties
Powershell
Deployment
Fabric
Hyper-V Bare Metal
Provisioning
Hyper-V, VMware, Citrix
XenServer
Network Management
Storage Management
Update Management
Dynamic Optimization
Power Management
Monitoring Integration
Fabric Management
System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012
Architecture
Virtual Machine Manager Management Server
VMM ConnectorWindows PowerShell
Self Service Web Portal
Console
VMware ESX
Hosts and Clusters
Management Interfaces (Virtualization Abstraction, Storage, Networking)
VMM Library Server Citrix
XenServer Hosts and Clusters
Hyper-V Hosts and Clusters VMware
ESX Hosts and Clusters
Windows Software Update Services Server(WSUS)
Windows Deployment Services
Server (WDS)
VMware vCenter
Operations Manager Management Group
VMware vCenter
Demo
Hyper-V with System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012
What hardware is needed?
• Servers– Virtualization: 64-bit processors with AMD Virtualization (AMD-V) or Intel Virtualization Technology
(Intel VT) support– Local Storage: Local RAID hard disk space for operating system partition– Processors: Multi-socket servers with high CPU speed with multi-core processors– High-Availability: Multiple NICs, HBAs, IO Ports– RAM: Lots!
• Storage– Storage Area Network: Fibre Channel, iSCSI, SAS– High-Availability: Multi-Path IO, RAID
• Networking– Ethernet: 10 GbE recommended– High-Availability: NIC Teaming, Switching Infrastructure– Security: Firewalls, VLANs, isolation
• Site Considerations– Disaster Recovery: Multiple datacenters– High-Availability: Multiple power sources,
multiple Internet connections, back-up generator
What software is needed?
• Host OS– Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1– Virtualization: Hyper-V– High-Availability: Failover Clustering– Management: Remoting, Server Manager, CMD & PowerShell– Security & Identity: AD & Group Policy– Networking: DHCP & DNS
• Guest OS– LOB application– Microsoft products in virtualized environments
• Exchange• File Server• SharePoint• SQL• Others & Support Policy: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957006
– Guest Clustering
What management is needed?
• System Center (current)– Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 (SCVMM)– Configuration Manager 2007 (ConfigMgr)– Data Protection Manager 2010 (DPM)– Opalis– Operations Manager 2007 (OpsMgr)– Service Manager 2010 (SCSM)
• System Center 2012– Same as above, but updated & integrated– Opalis’s technology used in System Center Orchestrator 2012 (SCORCH)– Advisor 2012– App Controller 2012
• Solution Accelerators– Microsoft Assessment & Planning Toolkit 6.0 (MAP)– Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2.0 (MDT)– SCVMM Self-Service Portal 2.0 (SSP)– Security Compliance Manager (SCM)– Virtual Machine Servicing Tool 3.0 (VMST)
SAAS
PAAS
IAAS
Hyper-V
Clouds – IT as a Service
Cross Platform From The Metal Up
OPERATING SYSTEMS
MULTI-HYPERVISOR MANAGEMENT
APPLICATION FRAMEWORKS
3RD PARTY MANAGEMENT
XenServer ESX
HYPER-V CLOUD FAST TRACK
Best-In-Class Performance
Concurrent SharePoint Users
450,000+
OLTP Users
80,000Mailboxes
20,000It’s clear that Hyper-V R2 SP1 can be used to virtualize tier-1 data center applications with confidence. – Enterprise Strategy Group Research, Mark Bowker
Cloud On Your Terms
Public CloudPrivate CloudTraditional
Identity
Management
Development
Highly Virtualized Datacenter
Virtualization
Cloud On Your Terms
Identity Management Development Virtualization
Common Tools
Public CloudPrivate CloudHighly Virtualized Datacenter
Traditional
Visibility and ControlEmpowerment
Identity Management Development Virtualization
Common Tools
PRIVATE Cloud PUBLIC CloudCustomer Hosted Or Partner
HostedMicrosoft Or Partner Syndicated
DATABASEPLATFORM
INFRASTRUCTURE
HYBRID Cloud
Microsoft’s Business Cloud Offerings
BUSINESSAPPLICATIONS
PRODUCTIVITY
CRITICALLY IMPORTANT: