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Windows® Server 2008 R2 Virtualization Technologies - Saving IT Costs
PRESENTER NAMETITLEDATE
Agenda
Business Continuity Management
Reducing Deployment Costs
Server Consolidation Savings
Integrated Management Solution
Windows® Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V™ Building on the rock-solid architecture of
Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Integration with new technologies Enabling new dynamic scenarios:
Increased server consolidation Dynamic data center Virtualized centralized desktop
Customer-driven
Server ConsolidationThe Fastest Way to Reduce Costs
Issues Underutilized hardware Excessive power consumption Expensive space across
datacenter and branch offices
Solutions Minimize capital expenditures Reduce operating costs Improve service levels
Network
Server 1
Server 2
Web clients
VM3
VM4
VM1 VM2Day1, 8:00 AM: Web clients are connected to Web servers running in VM1 to VM4
Network
Server 2
Server 1
Web clients
VM1
VM2
VM3 VM4
Day 1, 6:00 PM: Number of Web clients are dropped, load on Web servers is reducedDay1, 8:00 PM: VM3 and VM4 are live migrated to Server 1Day1, 8:01 PM: Server 2 is turned off
Network
Server 2
Server 1
Web clients
VM1
VM2
VM3 VM4
Day2, 7: 00 AM: Number of Web clients are increasing, load on Web servers is going upDay2, 7:30 AM: Server 2 is turned onDay2, 7: 45 AM: VM3 and VM4 are live migrated to Server 2
Power Management
Microsoft Assessment & Planning Toolkit
Secure and agentless inventory
Comprehensive data analysis
In depth readiness reporting
Microsoft Assessment & Planning ToolkitServer Virtualization & Consolidation Wizard
MAP
MAP Tool User
Microsoft Virtualization ROI Tool
Microsoft Assessment & Planning Toolkit
A Tour
demo
Quick Migration vs. Live Migration
Save state Move virtual
machine Restore state and
Run
Quick Migration
Virtual machine state and memory transfer
Final state transfer and virtual machine restore
Un-pause and Run
Live Migration
Cluster Shared VolumesBetter Storage Utilization with CSV
Distributed file access solution for Hyper-V Concurrent access to disk from any node VMs do not know their host VMs no longer bound to storage VMs remain online during live migration
CSV CompatibilityBetter Storage Utilization with CSV
No special hardware requirements Same requirements as standard cluster disk
iSCSI, Fibre Channel, SAS
No directory structure or depth limitations No proprietary file system
Standard NTFS Support Hyper-V workload
It just works!
Network PrioritizationBetter Storage Utilization with CSV
Plan your internal cluster networks for CSV use Select the best network for your needs Give networks a “cost” (metric)
Lower value, higher priority (private) Higher value, lower priority (public)
Availability
99.99%
99.9%
CSV BenefitsBetter Storage Utilization with CSV
Simplify Storage Management Consolidate VMs on a CSV disk Individual VMs can failover on a shared LUN Remove drive letter dependency
Improves live migration Increases reliability Dynamic I/O redirection
Node Fault Tolerance Network Fault Tolerance Storage Access Redirection
CSV gives your cluster higher availability
Cluster Shared Volumes - OverviewBetter Storage Utilization with CSV
VHD VHD VHD
Coordinator Node
Distributed File Access for Hyper-V™
1 LUNMany VMs
Data over any Network
SAN
Cluster Management Improvement
Cluster shared volumes Cluster configuration
validation Windows PowerShell
support IPSec improvements Increased resiliency
Enhanced monitoring Read-only access Cluster workload
migration High availability roles Improved fault
tolerance
Hot Addition & Removal of Storage
Add/remove disks to virtual machines while they are running Virtual hard disk (VHD) and pass-through
disks Must be attached to virtual SCSI controller
Case Studies
Avanade
Indiana University
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
HotSchedules
Cmdlets and Integration with .NET
Accepts and returns .NET Framework
objects
Integrates with Windows
Management Instrumentatio
n (WMI)
Cmdlets: Single-function
tools
Robust architecture
Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2
Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2
Cross Platform Monitoring
Service Level Monitoring
User Interface Improvements
Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2
Application Virtualization Management
SQL Reporting Services
Integration
Operating System
deployment enhancement
s
Client Status Reporting and
Forefront Client Security
reporting
Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 SP1
DPM 2007 SP1
Online Snapshots (up to 512)
Disk-based Recovery
Active Directory®
System State
file shares and directories
Up to Every 15 minutes
Tape-based Backup
Disaster Recoverywith offsite replication
& tape
DPM 2007 SP1
Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager
A Tour
demo
Learn More About Windows Server 2008 R2
Technical Resources
The New Efficiency Virtual Launch Experience www.thenewefficiency.com
Windows Server 2008 R2 evaluation www.microsoft.com/ws08eval
Windows Server TechCenter http://technet.microsoft.com/windowsserver
Get Hands on Training
Training Offers—Exclusive for Launch Attendees www.microsoft.com/learning/careeroffers
Windows Server 2008 Learning Resources www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/learning.aspx
Community Resources
Windows Server Division blog http://blogs.technet.com/windowsserver/
Windows Virtualization Team blog http://blogs.technet.com/virtualization/
Windows Server forums http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/windowsserver
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date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.