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© 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved Confidential What’s New in vSphere 5.0 Ken Silber – Senior Sales Engineer

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What’s New in vSphere 5.0. Ken Silber – Senior Sales Engineer. In 2011 VMware is Introducing a Major Upgrade of the Entire Cloud Infrastructure Stack. vSphere. vSphere. vSphere. New. Cloud Infrastructure Launch ( vSphere , vCenter , vShield , vCloud Director ). vCloud Director 1.5. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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© 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved

Confidential

What’s New in vSphere 5.0Ken Silber – Senior Sales Engineer

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vSphere vSphere vSphere

vCloud Director

vShield Security

vCenter Management

vCloud Director 1.5

vShield 5.0

vCenter Operations 1.0vCenter SRM 5.0

vSphere 5.0

Cloud Infrastructure Launch(vSphere, vCenter, vShield, vCloud Director)

In 2011 VMware is Introducing a Major Upgrade of the Entire Cloud Infrastructure Stack

New

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VMware vSphere 5.0: What’s New?

Application Services

Infrastructure Services

Scalability

VMware vSphere 5

Security

• ESXi Firewall• 32 way SMP

• 1 TB VMs

• New HA Architecture

• vMotion over higher latency links

Availability

NetworkStorage

• Network I/O Control (per VM controls)

• Distributed Switch (Netflow, SPAN, LLDP)

• Storage DRS• Profile-Driven Storage

• VMFS 5• Storage I/O Control (NFS)

• ESXi Convergence• Auto Deploy• HW version 8

Compute

vCenter Server• Virtual Appliance• Web ClientvCenter Server

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Infrastructure Services – Compute, Storage, Network

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vSphere vSpherevSphere

Auto Deploy

vCenter Server with Auto Deploy

Host ProfilesImage Profiles

Deploy and patch vSphere hosts in minutes using a new “on the fly” model

Coordination with vSphere Host Profiles

Overview

Benefits

Rapid provisioning: initial deployment and patching of hosts

Centralized host and image management

Reduce manual deployment and patch processes

vSphere

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Storage vMotion

In vSphere 5.0, a number of new enhancements were made to Storage vMotion.• Storage vMotion will work with Virtual Machines that have snapshots,

which means coexistence with other VMware products & features such as VDR & HBR.

• Storage vMotion will support the relocation of linked clones.

• Storage vMotion has a new use case – Storage DRS – which uses Storage vMotion for Storage Maintenance Mode & Storage Load Balancing (Space or Performance).

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Storage DRS

Group “like” datastores in a datastore cluster.

Initial placement of VMs/VMDKs Datastore maintenance mode Space and I/O load balancing Affinity and anti-affinity rules

Overview

Benefits

Scalable storage management Reduce time for VM provisioning Eliminate VM downtime for storage

maintenance Automated Out of space avoidance Automated I/O bottleneck avoidance

DatastoreCluster

Storage vMotion

Affinity

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Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3

Profile-Driven Storage

Tier storage based on performance or SLA characteristics

View a list of all compliant storage resources

Overview

Benefits

Utilize the correct storage resources every time (no mistakes)

Help IT personnel that may not be as familiar with storage characteristics align with business and application goals

Improve storage utilization and efficiencies

High IO Throughput

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Set up SLAs for use of storage and network resources

Added per virtual machine settings for Network I/O Control

Added NFS support for Storage I/O Control

Eliminate the “noisy neighbor” problem

More granular SLA settings for network traffic

Extend Storage SLAs to more VMs

Performance Guarantees – Network and Storage I/O Control

Overview

Benefits

1. VM requests more resources

2. Other VMs are starved

for resources

3. w/ I/O controls, can give VIP VMs

preferential access

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VMFS-5

Feature VMFS-3 VMFS-5

2TB+ VMFS Volumes Yes (using extents) Yes

Support for 2TB+ Physical RDMs No Yes

Unified Block size (1MB) No Yes

Atomic Test & Set Enhancements(part of VAAI, locking mechanism) No Yes

Sub-blocks for space efficiency 64KB (max ~3k) 8KB (max ~30k)

Small file support No 1KB

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Application Services – Availability, Security, and Scalability

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Technical Barriers to 100% Virtualization Have Been Falling

Application’s Performance Requirements

% o

f App

licat

ions

95% of Apps Require

IOPS

Network

Memory

CPU

< 10,000

<2.4 Mb/s

< 4 GB at peak

1 to 2 CPUs

VMware vSphere 4

300,000

30 Gb/s

256 GB per VM

8 VCPUs

VMware Inf.

100,000

9 Gb/s

16/64 GB per VM

4 VCPUs

VMwarevSphere 5

1,000,000

>36Gb/s

1,000 GB per VM

32 VCPUs

ESX 2

7,000

.9 Gb/s

3.6 GB per VM

2 VCPUs

ESX 1

<5,000

<.5Gb/s

2 GB per VM

1 VCPUs

3.0/3.5

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New HA Architecture

NIC Teaming Multipathing

VMware Fault Tolerance High Availability

DRS Maintenance Mode vMotion

Storage vMotion

Component

Server

Storage

VMFS

VMFS

New architecture for High Availability feature of vSphere

Simplified clustering setup and configuration

Enhanced reliability through better resource guarantees and monitoring

Enhanced scalability

Overview

BenefitsVMware

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Additional Features and Enhancements

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vCenter Server Appliance (Linux)

Run vCenter Server as a Linux-based appliance

Simplified setup and configuration

Enables deployment choices according to business needs or requirements

Leverages vSphere availability features for protection of the management layer

Overview

Benefits

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Web Client

Run and manage vSphere from any web browser anywhere in the world

Platform independence

Replaces Web Access GUI

Building block for cloud based administration

Overview

Benefits

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The Best of the Rest

Platform • Hardware Version 8 – EFI

virtual BIOS • Memory Fault Isolation

Network • Distributed Switch (Netflow,

SPAN support, LLDP)

• Network I/O Controls (per VM), ESXi firewall

Storage • VMFS 5

• iSCSI UI

• Storage I/O Control (NFS)

• Array Integration for Thin Provisioning,

• Swap to SSD, 2TB+ VMFS datastores

• Storage vMotion Snapshot Support

Availability• vMotion with higher latency links• Data Recovery Enhancements

Management• Inventory Extensibility

• iPad client

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vSphere Management

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Management Challenges in the World of Cloud

• Shared Infrastructure• Shared across multiple lines of business /customers• Aggregated from building blocks of physical resources

• Ongoing workload deployment• VMs added daily, weekly, monthly• Demand tied to business activity – new projects, etc.

• Workloads decoupled from physical resources• Deployed on logical entities (clusters, datastores, etc)• Dynamically scheduled between physical resources

within a cluster

• End users want more applications and services• Higher QoS – applications expected to be available,

anywhere, anytime with little or no downtime• More VMs, more interdependencies and greater rate of

change

New Delivery Model

LOB CLOB BLOB A

Greater Demands

VDC 1: Gold VDC 2: Silver VDC 3: Bronze

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Automate Infrastructure & Operations Management

VMware Capabilities• Patented performance analytics

• Self-learning of “normal” performance conditions• Service health baseline and trending • Smart alerts of impending performance degradation

• Automated capacity planning and analysis• Integrated capacity analysis and forecasting• Decision support & automation via views, alerts, reports• VM right sizing and capacity reclamation

• Continuous configuration and compliance• Automated patching and provisioning• Comprehensive change tracking to isolate root cause• Single-click rollback to remediate and return to normal

Integrated, automated approach to performance, capacity & configuration

Configuration & Compliance

Performance Analytics

Capacity Planning &Analysis

vCenter Operations

Benefits• Gain advanced notification of impending performance problems• Accelerate root cause analysis and problem resolution• Improve compliance through comprehensive visibility and

automated configuration management• Reclaim up to 30% of infrastructure resources

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How vCenter Operations Delivers a New Model for Operations

Integrated with underlying systems via vSphere, 3rd party monitoring

Self-learns “normal” conditions using patented analytics

Aggregates underlying metrics into Workload, Capacity, Health scores

Smart alerts of impending performance degradation

Powerful visibility and drill down from datacenter to component level

Puts performance, capacity and configuration data in context of the health and performance of services

An integrated approach and patented analytics to transform how IT ensures service levels in dynamic environments

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BC / DR in vSphere 5.0

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vCenter Server Heartbeat

• Software Based Solution Providing:

• Paired Servers

• Shared Nothing Architecture

• Active/Passive clone

• Hardware Agnostic

• Physical & Virtual Support

• Application Awareness (AMF)

• Automated Failover

• Planned Maintenance

** Support for vCenter 5.0

** Support for View Composer 5.0

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Beyond DR: Preventive Failovers And Planned Migrations

Anticipate potential datacenter outages• For example: in case of planned hurricane, floods, forced evacuation, etc.

Initiate preventive failover for smooth migration• Leverage SRM ‘planned migration’ to ensure no data-loss• Automated failback enables easy return to original site

Most frequent SRM use case• Planned datacenter maintenance• Global load balancing

Ensure smooth migrations across sites• Test to minimize risk• Execute partial failovers• Leverage SRM ‘planned migration’ to ensure no data-loss• Automated failback enables bi-directional migrations

PlannedMigration

UnplannedFailover

PreventiveFailover

Recover from unexpected site failure• Full or partial site failure

The most critical but least frequent use-case• Unexpected site failures do not happen often• When they do, fast recovery is critical to the business

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SRM Supports Flexible Topologies

Active-PassiveFailover

Active-ActiveFailover

Bi-directional Failover

Shared Recovery Sites

Production

Recovery

Production

Recovery

Production

Production

• Most common traditional scenario

• Expensive dedicated resources

• Leverage recovery infrastructure for test, development, training• Utilize sunk cost of

recovery site

• Production applications at both sites

• Each site acts as the recovery site for the

other

• Many-to-one failover• Particularly useful for Remote Office /

Branch Office

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What’s New With Site Recovery Manager 5?

vCenter Server

Site Recovery Manager

vSphere Replication: Simple, cost-efficient storage replication across sites

Automated Failback: • Manage reversal of replication• Apply recovery plan in reverse direction

vCenterServer

Site Recovery Manager

Main Site

vSphere vSphere

Overview

Benefits

Expand DR protection to smaller sites and Tier 2 applications

Streamline frequent bi-directional migrations

• Planned migrations for data center moves, load balancing

• Preventive migrations

New in 2011: Failback

New in 2011: vSphere

Replication

DR Site

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Self Service Provisioning & Security

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vCloud Component: vCenter Chargeback

Objective• Accurately assign, measure, and analyze costs of workloads

• Allow consumer to understand and be accountable for usage

Features• Hierarchical chargeback view of vCenter and vCloud Director objects

• Usage data collection aligned with resource allocation models

• Cost assignment

• Usage data warehouse

• Reporting

• Integrate with third-party billing

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Enabling Self-Service for the Private Cloud

Benefits• Provide on-demand self-service to IT and business

users• Simplify and accelerate private cloud infrastructure

provisioning and consumption• Increase visibility into IT service costs• Ensure application security in the cloud

VMware Capabilities• Infrastructure as a Service• Orchestration of virtual resources• Workflow for governance and control• Visibility into resource consumption and cost of

services• End to end security of the private cloud: from

edge to endpoint

Accelerate your transition to the cloud

End User

Cloud Admin

VMware vSphere

VMware vCloud Director

Management ProductsvCloud Director

Service ManagerChargeback

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vCloud Powered Broad array of VMware-compatible

clouds for any business need

vCloud Datacenter Security, performance

for enterprises

vCloud Express Rapid access, credit card payment

for developers

Co-Branded vCloud Services

Scripts/Programs

vCloud API

Users

VMware vCloud Director

Virtual Data CentersBasic “pay for use”

Target: pilot projects and test/dev Pay-for-use model; no commitment

Committed Target: tier 2 and 3 production workloads Subscription model; 100% committed with 20%

burstable

Dedicated Target: Tier 1 workloads performance requirements Subscription model; 100% dedicated resource

VMware vCloud Service

The Most Choice for Your Public (Hybrid) Clouds

vCloud Connector Connecting private cloud public clouds back

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Objective• Provide network security within organizations for isolated network topologies

• Organization networks and vApp networks

Features• vShield Edge appliances deployed by VMware vCloud Director on vSphere

• “Routed” networks have security services• Firewall services• NAT services

• DHCP

• Port forwarding

• IP masquerading

VMware vCloud Director

vCloud Component: vShield Edge

VMware vSpherevShield Edge

vApp Network

Organization Network

External Network

Organization Network

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Q and A