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Keynote at VM expo event October 2009 - Microsoft\'s Cloud Computing Strategy

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Page 1: Microsoft Neil Sand Vm Expo 2009 Cloud Infrastructure

Cloud Computing Infrastructure

Neil SandersonProduct Manager, VirtualisationMicrosoft Ltd

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Customer Needs

Improve Reliability

Enable ScaleOut Applications

Service enablement and service

management

Align ITBusiness Needs

Lower and StreamlineCapEx and OpEx

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Datacenter Optimisation Now

High-Value Workloads

Core Workloads

Data derived from Microsoft “Spotlight on Cost” Server Study 2009

Reduce cost per server by over 63%

Reduce cost per serverby over 90%

Manage 170% more servers per FTE

40% less cost per user per year

Reduce cost per user by 93%

Reduce cost per userby over 80%

www.spotlightoncost.com

Delivers benefit to high-value and commodity workloads alike

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Off Premises

On Premises

Scale Out

Automated Service

Management

High Availabilit

y

Multi-Tenancy

Cloud introduces more choices

Location

Considerations

Fundamentals

InfrastructureBusiness

modelOwnership

Management

Homogeneous

Heterogeneous

CapEx OpEx

Own Lease/Rent

Self Third Party

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Private Public

Extending IT infrastructure

DIRECTMANAGED

Infrastructure

SLADRIVEN

Capacity

SCALEOUT

Architecture

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Private Public

Extending IT infrastructure

DIRECTMANAGED

Infrastructure

SLADRIVEN

Capacity

SCALEOUT

Architecture

CRM EmailERP

SCM

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Dynamic IT

ON PREMISES

CLOUD

APPLICATION PLATFORM

DATACENTER DESKTOP

APPLICATIONS

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Private Cloud

“The production facility for Windows Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 will provide high availability and maximises hardware use, consolidates workloads, and reduces management costs. This is critical for Epsom & Ewell Borough Council which needs to continuously improve and support public services in a resilient but cost effective manner.”Eric Fauvet, ICT Manager, Epsom & Ewell Borough Council

“Data protection is extremely important to the schools we serve. With our Hyper-V cluster Windows Server 2008 R2, we virtualise school administration systems so that data never leaves the cluster. The system is much faster and the data more secure. Staff now have the flexibility to update attendance, attainment, and lesson-by-lesson reports from any PC in their school and from home. “ Chris Page, Technical Development Manager, ICT Development Service, Warwickshire County Council

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Public Cloud

fast-growing UK hosting service provider offers customized online ordering and delivers configured servers in less than an hour. dramatic increase in virtual-machine sales and reduced licensing costsAutomated server provisioning has reduced IT costs by more than U.S.$50,000 annually, and proactive server monitoring increases server availability.

• "We’ve doubled virtual-machine sales with our Hyper-V offering, plus operating costs are lower because Hyper-V is so much less expensive than VMware…. Our profitability has increased by 55 percent." Matthew Munson, Group Technical Director, PoundHost and BlueSquare Data Group

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The Windows Azure Platform

Web and clouds Third party cloudWeb applications

On-premises LOB ApplicationsComposite applications

Compute Storage Management ManagementRelational data Connectivity Access control

Developer ExperienceUse existing skills and tools.

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Microsoft online services

Greater than 1 million small businesses on Office Live

Over 800 partners for Microsoft Hosted Messaging and Collaboration (HMC)

Over 100 billion emails processed monthly via Exchange

Hosted

Live@edu - 2,000 institutions from 86 countries enrolled;

10 million email accounts

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Check it Out

Checkout the strategy for cloud computing

http://www.microsoft.com/virtualization

Windows Azure bloghttp://blogs.msdn.com/windowsazure/

Download Dynamic Datacenter Toolkit for Hosters

http://www.microsoft.com/hosting/dynamicdatacenter/Resources.html

Dynamic Datacenter Alliance bloghttp://blogs.technet.com/ddcalliance/

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© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.

The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after

the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

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Extending into the Cloud

TraditionalDatacenter

VirtualizedDatacenter

PrivateCloud

PublicCloud

Public Cloud

Capacity on DemandGlobal Reach

P O W E R O F C H O I C E

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Private cloudVirtualization and automation

Production is 85% virtualized; Dev/QA is 100%  Developers “self serve” VMs needed in Dev/QA

Interchangeable resourcesVM hosts are identical and can fit anywhere with available resources

Management as a single fabricAll VMs, applications, VM hosts, most network devices

Elastic capacityCan add capacity on demand, based on immediate or long term trending.   

Applications and dev tools to scale outMicrosoft Visual Studio is the tool to optimize the environment Using Active Directory for client and security management

Focused on the service to the businessCapacity on demand; a flexible and stable environment.  Four “9s” - shooting for five “9s”

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Public Cloud

On-demand server delivery

Profitability boost of 55 percent

Lower IT costs Increased

availability Lower electrical

costs, greener impact

Customer control panel

Switch from VMware to Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V

Integrate with Microsoft System Center data center solutions to provide automated online server config and other services

High cost of VMware-based virtualization hurt competitiveness of hosted virtual-machine offerings

VMware management tools lacking for monitoring, backup and software updates

http://www.microsoft.com/casestudies/casestudy.aspx?casestudyid=4000004741

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Extending into the Cloud

TraditionalDatacenter

TraditionalDatacenter

Well-known, stable and secureUtilization <15%

VirtualizedDatacenter

Utilization Increases to >50%Management Costs Decrease

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Extending into the Cloud

TraditionalDatacenter

PrivateCloud

Management Costs Decrease SignificantlyScale-out Development Expense

VirtualizedDatacenter

PrivateCloud

Public Cloud

Capacity on DemandGlobal Reach

VirtualizedDatacenter

Utilization Increases to >50%Management Costs Decrease