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Optimize the Business with Microsoft Datacenter Services 2.0

AAP315. Optimize the Business with Microsoft Datacenter Services 2.0. John Morello Lead Architect Microsoft Corporation. Agenda. ‘Private Cloud’ Defined . Datacenter Services. DCS User Experiences. Hydration and Migration. Making it Real. ‘Private Cloud’ Defined.

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Optimize the Business with Microsoft Datacenter Services 2.0

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  1. AAP315 Optimize the Business with Microsoft Datacenter Services 2.0 John Morello Lead Architect Microsoft Corporation

  2. Agenda • ‘Private Cloud’ Defined Datacenter Services DCS User Experiences Hydration and Migration Making it Real

  3. ‘Private Cloud’ Defined

  4. The NIST Cloud Definition Framework Hybrid Clouds Deployment Models Private Cloud Community Cloud Public Cloud Service Models Software as a Service (SaaS) Essential Characteristics Platform as a Service (PaaS) On Demand Self-Service Massive Scale Resilient Computing Broad Network Access Rapid Elasticity Homogeneity Geographic Distribution Common Characteristics Virtualization Service Orientation Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Resource Pooling Measured Service Low Cost Software Advanced Security

  5. Typical Traditional Pattern • IT receives request ‘the business’ ‘IT’ • Provisioning • Request Initiated • “Silos” of resources • Increased IT costs • Oversubscription • Deployment and registration of management tools • Overprovisioning • Ongoing maintenance

  6. Cloud Pattern • Automated provisioning ‘the business’ ‘IT’ • Pooled resources • Self-service • Automated management deployment • Reduced costs • Optimized resource consumption • Quota-based allocation • Automated maintenance

  7. From Virtualization to Private Cloud Tenant Self-Service and Admin Interfaces Shared Self-Service and Admin UIs SaaS Workloads SaaS and PaaS Workload Leverage IaaS Services PaaS Workloads Orchestration Layer Additional layers required for IaaS “Fabric Management” Management Layer Automation Layer Virtualization Layer Hardware Layer Virtualization provides the foundation Storage Network Compute Facility

  8. Datacenter Services

  9. Why a Service Offering? Reduced Risk Ongoing Success Proven Results Predefined guidance helps make your engagement more predictable (in terms of length, costs, results) Offerings include documentation, best practices, guidance, and deployment processes Developed by the best consultants in Microsoft for each technology area, and validated through pilots and prior engagements

  10. Microsoft Services • We are the enterprise strategy, consulting, and support division of Microsoft • We help customers maximize return on their investment in Microsoft products and technologies • Enable our partners with shared practice accelerators and training • http://microsoft.com/services

  11. What We’re Not… from http://www.despair.com/consulting.html

  12. Datacenter Services Packaged Services Packaged solution for deploying highly-automated datacenter and cloud services Deployment Framework Frameworks for assessing, planning, and deploying datacenter capabilities Service Delivery Best Practices Best practices for operating datacenters from Microsoft Cloud Services Extensible Platform Solution platform provides capability for extensions and value-added services

  13. Datacenter Services Administrative/Tenant Interfaces Additional layers required for “Fabric Management” Orchestration Layer Management Layer Automation Layer Virtualization Layer Virtualization provides the foundation Hardware Layer Facility Storage Network Compute

  14. Putting It All Together Admin / Tenant Interface & CMDB CMDB controls fabric state; UI used to initiate workflows DCS Portal Orchestration Layer Groups processes and operations in to end to end workflows Management Layer Groups automated tasks into processes and operations Automation Layer Provides granular and centralized automation of configuration tasks PowerShell WS-Management WMI Virtualization Layer Virtualizes Servers, Storage, and Networks into Resource Pools Enables hardware management and provisioning. Hardware Layer Hyper-V Cloud FastTrack Validated Hardware Solutions

  15. Datacenter ServicesPackaged Solutions

  16. DCS Capabilities • DCS enhances product capabilities with automation, integration, and ‘hydration’ • Enhanced scenarios include: • Automated Server Deployment • Automated System Center Deployment • Automated Virtualization Configuration • Automated Patching • Chargeback Reporting • Scale-up and Scale-down • Modular Deployment

  17. DCS Supportability • DCS builds on public, supported extensibility points in Windows Server and System Center • DCS created a repeatable, consistent, and more supportable configuration • Not a ‘one-off’ custom deployment with unclear support boundaries or lifecycle • Microsoft Services offers support for the entire solution, from the hypervisor up, including the automation and integration components

  18. DCS User Experiences

  19. What does a Resource Pool look like? Network Network 1 Network n VLAN 1 VLAN n VLAN 1 VLAN n Compute Compute Scale Unit 1 Compute Scale Unit n Storage SAN 1 SAN n CSV LUN 1 CSV LUN 1 CSV LUN n CSV LUN n Resource Pool

  20. What does the Fabric Look Like? Network Scale Unit Network Scale Unit Network Scale Unit Network Scale Unit Compute Scale Unit Compute Scale Unit Compute Scale Unit Compute Scale Unit Storage Scale Unit Storage Scale Unit Storage Scale Unit Storage Scale Unit Resource Pool 1 Resource Pool n Resource Pool 1 Resource Pool n Data Center 1 Data Center n Fabric

  21. Cloud Management Portal

  22. Cloud Management Portal Home

  23. Tenant Overview

  24. Manage User Role

  25. Manage User Role

  26. Infrastructure Management Portal

  27. Infrastructure Management Home

  28. User Role Overview

  29. Virtual Machine Overview

  30. Virtual Machine Overview

  31. Virtual Machine Overview

  32. Virtual Machine Overview

  33. Virtual Machine Overview

  34. Virtual Machine Overview

  35. Virtual Machine Provisioning

  36. Virtual Machine Provisioning

  37. Integrated Service Management

  38. Integrated Service Management

  39. Integrated Service Management

  40. ORCHESTRATION AND AUTOMATIONExample Workflow Modeling

  41. Hydration and Migration

  42. Datacenter Services From MicrosoftPackaged Solutions – Enhanced Service Templates Infrastructure Provisioning VM infrastructure, networking and storage, SQL databases and configuration using VMM service templates App Controller Virtual Machine Manager Service Provisioning Sequencing and configuration of workload bits (e.g. SharePoint), credentials, connections, configurations using Services Hydration and MDT

  43. Why Hydration? • How many hours of your life have you already spent looking at stuff like this:

  44. Hydration • A typical enterprise SharePoint install may take 4 hours or more, including all the pre-requisites and updates • Hydration provisions workloads in a fraction of the time with minimal or zero effort required • No black magic… using the existing automation and extensibility points in the software so it’s repeatable and supportable • Great example of the value of Microsoft Services’ experience packaged up in DCS

  45. Hydration

  46. Getting You There • We rarely see VM ‘green fields’ • Core part of DCS value is making migration easy and efficient • DCS builds on the Virtual Machine Migration Toolkit to automate migrations at high scale and low cost • Leverages Veeam tools for VMware integration • Discovery, backup, V2V • Highly automated process, queue and migration en masse • Can leverage our Global Delivery teams to further drive down costs for remaining manual tasks

  47. VMMT System Center Veeam VMware vCenter Discover, Assess and Plan Prepare, Fix and Safety Net Copy and Convert Veeam Reporter Or MAP 6.6 Orchestrator: Orchestration Veeam Backup and Fix Utilities VMM: Migration Engine VMM V2V VMware ESX Hyper-V

  48. VMMT In Action

  49. Making it Real

  50. Royal Mail • “The Hyper-V project will pay back the original investment in 19 months, and over four years will realize savings of £1.8 million compared to the previous operation” • Adrian Steel, Head of Infrastructure ManagementRoyal Mail Group • REDUCED COSTS • FLEXIBILITY • AGILITY • EASY TO IMPLEMENT • MANAGED CHANGE

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