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System Center 2012 SP1 Demo Extravaganza

System Center 2012 SP1 Demo Extravaganza. Damien Caro Technical Evangelist Microsoft Central & Eastern Europe dcaro@Microsoft.com . Configure. Deploy. Service Model. Monitor. Operate. Unified Management for the Cloud OS. App Controller. Orchestrator. Service Delivery and Automation.

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System Center 2012 SP1 Demo Extravaganza

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  1. System Center 2012 SP1Demo Extravaganza Damien Caro Technical Evangelist Microsoft Central & Eastern Europe dcaro@Microsoft.com

  2. Configure Deploy Service Model Monitor Operate Unified Management for the Cloud OS App Controller Orchestrator Service Delivery and Automation Self Service MICROSOFT Virtual Machine Manager Operations Manager ON PREMISES SERVICE PROVIDER Configuration Manager App owner DC admin Data Protection Manager Service Manager Service Manager Applications Services & Automation Private Cloud Infrastructure

  3. Building the private cloud Standardized services Development Production Delegated capacity Cloud abstraction Assign dedicated and shared resources Datacenter one Datacenter two Logical and standardized Diverse infrastructure Development Production

  4. Expanding SMI-S support • Storage management providers • Enables the discovery of storage and mapping to virtual environment. VMM relies on storage providers that plug into SMAPI • SMI-S CIMXML: Netapp, EMC, HP, IBM, Dell (Compellent), Fujitsu, Hitachi, Huawei, StarWind, LSI (Engenio) • SMI-S WMI: LSI (MegaRaid) • SMP WMI: Dell (EqualLogic), NexSAN • Lifecycle indications • Remote storage providers inform clients of changes in near real time, updating higher level cache engines to improve discovery performance • Host • ComputerSystem • Array • StoragePool • StorageVolume • Masking • SCSIProtocolEndpoint • StorageHardwareID • SCSIProtocolController • Enhanced iSCSI/SAS support • Management of iSCSI SANs that create new iSCSI targets with each new storage logical unit. VMM automates the creation of storage, discovery of portal, and initiator logon (e.g., Microsoft iSCSI target) • Management of SAS connected storage including discovery and provisioning

  5. Storage allocation process Virtual Machine Manager Discover storage through SMI-S provider Host group Create storage-classification pools and associate with storage SMI-S provider Allocate storage to specific host groups Assign existing LUNs to hosts and clusters Create new LUNs from pool and assign to hosts and clusters Tier 1 Tier 2

  6. Networking and isolation in the private cloud Standardized services Development Delegated capacity Production VM Networks Cloud abstraction Datacenter one Datacenter two Logical and standardized Logical Networks Diverse infrastructure Development Production

  7. Software Defined NetworkingNetwork virtualization Run multiple virtual networks on a physical network Abstract network configuration for virtual machines Allow flexible placement of virtual machines—even offsite System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager helps manage virtualized networks Hyper-V Extensible Switch allows for manageable switch extensions WHAT’S REALLY HAPPENING Orange sees SQL Server Web Storage Hyper-V Host A Hyper-V Host B SQL Server SQL Server Web Storage Web Storage Blue sees SQL Server Web Storage

  8. Correlation between VMs and network devices Network map vicinity view VM-to-network relationship Examine detailed content

  9. Cross-platform visibility • Health monitoring • Windows • Linux/UNIX support • Novel SLES, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, IBM AIX 7.1, HP-UX, Solaris, and others through partner management packs Heterogeneous monitoring

  10. Automate recovery Orchestrator Service Manager Virtual Machine Manager IR2667 Operations Manager SQL Server 1 SQL Server 2 Data Protection Manager

  11. Support for multiple hypervisors Virtual Machine Manager Host group Microsoft Hyper-V vCenter Server Citrix XenServer 6.0 VMware vSphere 5.1 vSphere 4.1

  12. Anatomy of a service template Service template (multi-tier .NET applications) Web tier Application tier Data tier Scale out and health policy Scale out and health policy Scale out and health policy Internet Information Services (IIS) Application server SQL Server HW profile OS profile App profile HW profile OS profile App profile HW profile OS profile SQL profile W2K8R2.VHD OS settings MS deploy package Configuration Configuration App-V SQL DAC Configuration Service template library

  13. IT service management drives efficiency Service consumer Service provider Self-service Systems Automation Processes Standardization

  14. Inbound to System Center Bi-directional from Orchestrator Bi-directional for notifications/reporting Bi-directional Runbook integration Integration across the infrastructure Virtual Machine Manager Operations Manager Orchestrator Service Manager Data Warehouse Configuration Manager Active Directory BI through Reporting and Dashboards Microsoft Exchange (Admin + User) Service Manager Bi-directional connector for automation activities and executing automation workflows Configuration items and automation data populated into CMDB Automation commands issued to System Center, third-party tools, Microsoft Exchange and Azure Inbound and outbound notifications and Business Intelligence Third-party Management Tools Notifications via Exchange Azure Cloud Management

  15. Scalable, standardized, and predictable applications Abstraction Server App-V abstracts the application from the OS, encapsulated in a consistent format and dynamically configured at deployment • Consistency • Service templates provide standardized specifications for deploying applications, defining how they are configured and scaled • Insight • Application performance monitoring provides the structure to define desired performance levels based on end user experiences • Control • App Controller provides visibility of quota utilization across applications running in both on-premise and public cloud contexts with a single role-based identity

  16. Deep insight into application performance Server-side Client-side Collect data from the .NET calls Application methods Variables and parameters Types of calls being made, web methods, internal execution, SQL commands Page load times and where the time was spent (such as images, and CSS) JavaScript exceptions Data is collected by injecting custom JavaScript on the page Code execution – level information Rich visualization

  17. Responding to application performance issues Developers Alert is forwarded to Service Manager and incident is raised Automated remediation Expected user experience Network Knowledge capture End user experience impact Infrastructure Resolve issue and close alert

  18. Managing applications across multiple clouds And Service Providers Deploy Manage Monitor Service templates: Hyper-V, VMware, Xen Package and configuration Private cloud Application management across private and public

  19. Hybrid Clouds • Managing applications across multiple clouds • Global Service Monitoring • Azure VPN • Monitoring Azure with SCOM Management packs • Backup to Windows Azure

  20. Спасибо ! • Learn more : www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com • Try : • Windows Server 2012 • System Center 2012 SP1 • Windows Azure Party time !

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