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Hyper-V™
Your Name Here
Microsoft
Agenda
• How does virtualization fit into Microsoft?
• What is the virtualization capability in Windows Server 2008?
• Understanding Licensing for Virtualization
Microsoft and VirtualizationAn Overview of Microsoft's Virtualization Strategy
What is Virtualization?
Virtual PresentationPresentation layer separate from process
Virtual StorageStorage and backup over the network
Virtual NetworkLocalizing dispersed resources
Virtual MachineOS can be assigned to any desktop or server
Virtual ApplicationsAny application on any computer on-demand
Interface bound to process
Storage assigned to specific locations
Network assigned to specific locations
Operating System assignedto specific hardware
Applications installed toSpecific hardware and OS
Without Virtualization With Virtualization With Microsoft’sVirtualization Solution
Infrastructure
Management
Licensing
Interoperability
Support
Virtualization Benefits
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IncreaseAvailability
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Server Virtualization
Application VirtualizationDesktop
Virtualization
Presentation Virtualization
Management
Microsoft Virtualization ProductsA comprehensive set of virtualization products, from the data center to the desktopAssets–both virtual and physical–are managed from a single platform
Focus – Server Virtualization Hyper-V - A Hypervisor based virtualization platform
VirtualHard Disks
(VHD)
VM 1“Parent”
VM 2“Child”
VM 2“Child”
Server VirtualizationToday and Tomorrow
VirtualizationPlatform andManagement
Hardware
Windows Server 2003
Virtual Server 2005 R2
VM 2 VM 3
Microsoft Virtualization Directions* Dates for pre-released software are
subject to change
► MOM Management Pack for Virtual Server 2005► Virtual Server 2005 R2 RTM► Windows Server System Common Engineering Criteria► New server licensing for virtualization
2005
► Virtual Server 2005 R2; support for non-Windows guests► MOM management pack for Virtual Server 2005 R2 ► VHD format available via OSP► Partnerships with XenSource™, Novell®► VHD Test Drive Program► Softricity acquisition
2006
► Virtual PC 2007 RTM► Virtual Server 2005 R2 service pack► SoftGrid for Desktops available via MDOP► Windows Vista® Enterprise Centralized Desktop► System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) RTM► Viridian CTP w/ RC0 of WS08► Hyper-V Beta w/ RC1 of WS08
2007
2008
► *Q1: Windows Server 2008 RTM ► Terminal Services
► *Hyper-V RTM within 180 days of WS08 RTM► *Q3: SoftGrid 4.5► *SCVMM v2 beta in Q1; RTM in Q3
Server Virtualization Usage Scenarios
Test and Development
Business Continuity Management
Dynamic Data Center
Production Server Consolidation
We continue to address key scenarios that help customers build a dynamic and agile data center
Hyper-V
AMD-V / Intel VT
Windows Hypervisor
VM 1“Parent”
VM 2“Child”
VM 2“Child” VHD
Greater scalability and improved performance
x64 bit host and guest supportSMP Support
Increased reliability and security
Minimal trusted code baseWindows running a foundation role
Better flexibility and manageability
Quick Migration New UIBroad management tool support including SCVMM
Monolithic vs. Microkernelized
• Monolithic hypervisor• Simpler than a modern kernel,
but still complex• Contains its own drivers model
• Microkernelized hypervisor• Simple partitioning functionality• Increase reliability and minimize
TCB• No third-party code• Drivers run within guests
VM 1(“Admin”)
VM 3
Hardware
Hypervisor
VM 2(“Child”)
VM 3(“Child”)
Virtual-ization Stack
VM 1(“Parent”)
DriversDriversDrivers DriversDriversDriversDriversDriversDriversHypervisor
VM 2
Hardware
DriversDriversDrivers
Microkernelized Hypervisor has an inherently secure architecture with minimal attack surface
VMware ESX Approach Hyper-V Approach
Focus - ManagementAn Overview of System Center Virtual Machine Manager
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Virtualization Management in System Center
Server consolidation via virtual migration
VM provisioning and configuration
Server health monitoring & management
Performance reporting and analysis
Patch management & software upgrades
VM backup and recovery
Disaster recovery
Increased Physical Server Utilization • Deploys multiple virtual servers on 1 physical
server• Increases flexibility• Sets up servers for testing• Decreases hardware costs
Centralized Management of Virtual Infrastructure• Uses MOM pack for reporting and health monitoring• Reports on consolidation candidates, utilization
trending, optimization opportunities
Rapid Provisioning of New Virtual Machines • Enables end users to use Self Service Provisioning
UI to request and place VMs • Enables administrators to configure rules and
boundaries for provisioning
A centralized management application solution forMicrosoft virtual server software.
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VM VMVMVMVMVMVMVM
VMVM VMVMVM
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Speed of Provisioning (time to deploy, machine sprawl [physical and virtual])
Operational Cost (management, power,
space, risk of new systems)
Management Capability (Separate solutions for
virtual infrastructure, not integrated, specialized
staff)
Maximize Resources
Centralized virtual machine deployment and management
Intelligent placement of virtual machines
Fast and reliable physical-to-virtual-machine conversion (P2V) and virtual-to-virtual (V2V) conversion
Comprehensive service-level enterprise monitoring with Operations Manager integration
Achieve Agility
Rapid provisioning of new and virtual machines with templates and profiles
Centralized library of infrastructure components
Leverage and extend existing storage infrastructure
Allow for delegated management of VMs
Leverage Skills
Familiar interface, common foundation
Monitor physical and virtual machines from one console
Fully scriptable using Windows PowerShell™
Leverage knowledge in Active Directory® Domain Services to management of virtual machines
Customer Pain Points Virtual Machine Manager Solution
System Center Virtual Machine Manager
Focus - Licensing
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Economics of Hyper-V
The most cost-effective edition depends on the number of VMs per processor
Standard is most cost effective for 1-3 VMs on a server Enterprise is most cost effective for 4 VMs on a server and
up to 4 VMs per processor Datacenter is most cost effective for more than 4 VMs per
processor At 4 VMs per processor, Datacenter is slightly more but
provides room to grow
Server virtualization calculator:http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/howtobuy/licensing/calculator.mspx
Tools to Help Licensing
Interoperability
Supportheterogeneityacross thedatacenterOSP (Open Specification Promise) VHD
Deliver cost-effective, flexible and simplified licensingRoyalty Free VHD format
Licensing Applications
AcceleratedeploymentReduce the cost of supportingapplicationsTurn applications into dynamic, real-time services
Ease consolidationonto virtual infrastructureBetter utilizemanagementresourcesFree up IT spendingSame management tools for virtual and physical machines
Management
Create agilityBetter utilizeserver resourcesPartner with AMD and Intel
Infrastructure
Support
Terminal Services
Microsoft Virtualization
Microsoft offers a comprehensive set of virtualization products, from the data center to the desktop
Microsoft allows you to manage both virtual and physicalcomputing resources from a single management platform
The Microsoft comprehensive virtualization offering combined with a single management framework
enables customers to solve critical technology and business issues,including cost reduction, increasing availability, and enabling agility
Virtualization Resources
• System Center Virtual Machine Manager• Web: http://www.microsoft.com/scvmm
• SoftGrid• Web:
http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/softgrid• Terminal Services
• Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/ts/• Newsgroup:
http://forums.microsoft.com/technet/showforum.aspx?forumid=580
• Web: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/terminal-services
• Hyper-V• Web:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/virtualization
© 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.This presentation is for informational purposes only. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
Customer Wins
Server consolidation through virtualization and physical and virtual machine management
Case Study: AtlantiCare• Eliminated need to expand or
relocate data center• Virtual Server 2005 used to
consolidate infrastructure and legacy application servers
• Consolidation ratio achieved of 33:2
Enable any applications to run side by side on any server at the same time
Case Study: Russell Investment Group• Consolidated servers
by over 40 percent
Highly available computing environment across disparate hardware
Case Study: Rail Manche France• Lessened system
reliability concerns• 3:1 consolidation
solution reducing space costs
• Simple disaster recovery plan
Resources
• Quick Demos• Undo is Undone
Take a 10-minute tour of virtualization snapshot management in System Center Virtualization Machine Manager 2007. Undo disk and parent/child differencing disk technologies will be discussed and demonstrated as we look at the new way System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2007 manages state.
• Everything You Need to Know About System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2007 in 15 Minutes Take a fast-paced 15-minute ride with Keith Combs as he does the whirlwind tour of
SCVMM, the Library, Self Service Portal, Windows PowerShell, and System Center Operations Manager 2007 with the Management Pack for Virtual Machines.
• Windows Server 2008 Virtualization Take a ten-minute tour of Windows Server 2008 and the new virtualization capabilities. We’ll look at installation and setup, administrative tools, online snapshots, remote connectivity, x64 guest support, and multi-processor guest support.
• Resources for You • Read the IDC Technology Assessment: Windows Server 2008: A Pivot Point
During a Period of Substantial Technology Change• Tune in to upcoming and on-demand Windows Server 2008 TechNet webcasts,
TechNet podcasts, and TechNet chats.http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/windowsserver2008.aspx
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