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Microsoft Management Summit 2012 Session that describes what we (US IT Pro Evangelists) did to build out our Private Cloud Lab
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How to Build a Microsoft Private Cloud in Your Own Lab in 1,000 Tiny Steps with Free Trial Software FI-B328
Harold Wongblogs.technet.com/haroldwong@haroldwong
Sr. IT Pro EvangelistMicrosoft
John Westonblogs.technet.com/jweston@technetguy
Sr. IT Pro EvangelistMicrosoft
“The Cloudscape”
Secure CloudFederation
Dedicated Cloud
PrivateCloud
International
ENTERPRISE
Publish to Cloud or Enterprise
Public Cloud
The *aaS’s
IaaS Infrastructure as a Service SaaS Software as a Service (Office 365) PaaS Platform as a Service (Windows Azure) ITaaS IT as a Service (Microsoft Private Cloud)
Self Service
Service Delivery and Automation
System Center Helps Deliver IT as a Service
Deploy
Configure
Service Model
DC Admin
Operate
Monitor
Virtual
Physical
Public Cloud
Private Cloud
Virtual Machine Manager
Operations Manager
App Controller
Service Manager Service Manager
Orchestrator
Configuration Manager
Application ManagementService Delivery and
AutomationInfrastructure Management
Data Protection ManagerApp
Owner
Build Your Own Private Cloud
Your private cloud will deliver many of the benefits of public cloud computing Self-service Scalability Elasticity Resource Pooling
The Hardware we used
Five Dell R710 Servers configured as follows:
Physical Server Rack
Rack Position
Server Name
1 HyperV1
2 HyperV2
3 VDI
4 Development
5 VMStorage
Server configurationsOperating System Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
Processor Type/Architecture 64-bit
Memory 48 GB
Disc Requirement 1 – SAS 2TB 7200 RPM
Server Role HyperV, File Services
Server Features Background Intelligent Transfer ServiceFailover ClusteringRemote Server Administration Tools
IP Address 10.10.10.5/2410.10.11.5/2410.10.110.5/24
FQDN HYPERV1.ITprosrock.com
Configuration ofHYPERV1
Server configurationsOperating System Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
Processor Type/Architecture 64-bit
Memory 48 GB
Disc Requirement 1 – SAS 2TB 7200 RPM
Server Role HyperV, File Services
Server Features Background Intelligent Transfer Service Failover ClusteringRemote Server Administration Tools
IP Address 10.10.10.6/2410.10.11.6/2410.10.110.6/24
FQDN HYPERV2.ITprosrock.com
Configuration ofHYPERV2
Server configurations
Configuration ofVMSTORAGE
Operating System Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
Processor Type/Architecture 64-bit
Memory 48 GB
Disc Requirement 6 – SAS 2TB 7200 RPM
Server Role HyperV
Server Features
Additional Component
Remote Server Administration Tools
Microsoft iSCSI Target
IP Address 10.10.10.7/2410.10.11.7/24
FQDN VMSTORAGE.ITprosrock.com
Server configurations
Configuration ofVDI
Operating System Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
Processor Type/Architecture 64-bit
Memory 48 GB
Disc Requirement 4 – SAS 2TB 7200 RPM
Server Role HyperV, Remote Desktop Services
Server Features Remote Server Administration Tools
IP Address 10.10.10.8/24
FQDN VDI.ITprosrock.com
Server configurations
Configuration ofDEVELOPMENT
Operating System Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
Processor Type/Architecture 64-bit
Memory 48 GB
Disc Requirement 4 – SAS 2TB 7200 RPM
Server Role HyperV
Server Features Remote Server Administration Tools
IP Address 10.10.10.9/24
FQDN DEVELOPMENT.ITprosrock.com
Virtual Machines
Configuration of VMM2012 (Virtual Machine Manager 2012) Virtual Processor(s) 2 Memory 4 GB – 8 GB (Dynamic)
Configuration of OM2012 (Operations Manager 2012) Virtual Processor(s) 2 Memory 512 MB – 4 GB (Dynamic)
Configuration of SM2012 (Service Manager 2012) Virtual Processor(s) 1 Memory 512 MB – 2 GB (Dynamic)
Configuration of ORCHESTRATOR (Orchestrator 2012) Virtual Processor(s) 1 Memory 512 MB – 4 GB (Dynamic)
Virtual Machines
Configuration of AC (App Controller 2012) Virtual Processor(s) 1 Memory 521 MB – 2 GB (Dynamic)
Configuration of SQLServer (SQL Server 2008 R2) Virtual Processor(s) 4 Memory 12 GB
Private Cloud Demo
DEMO
How to Build a Microsoft Private Cloud in Your Own Lab in 1,000 Tiny Steps with Free Trial Software FI-B328
Harold Wongblogs.technet.com/haroldwong@haroldwong
Sr. IT Pro EvangelistMicrosoft
John Westonblogs.technet.com/jweston@technetguy
Sr. IT Pro EvangelistMicrosoft
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