microsoft neil sand vm expo 2009 cloud infrastructure
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Keynote at VM expo event October 2009 - Microsoft\'s Cloud Computing StrategyTRANSCRIPT
Cloud Computing Infrastructure
Neil SandersonProduct Manager, VirtualisationMicrosoft Ltd
Customer Needs
Improve Reliability
Enable ScaleOut Applications
Service enablement and service
management
Align ITBusiness Needs
Lower and StreamlineCapEx and OpEx
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
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
Private Public
Extending IT infrastructure
DIRECTMANAGED
Infrastructure
SLADRIVEN
Capacity
SCALEOUT
Architecture
Private Public
Extending IT infrastructure
DIRECTMANAGED
Infrastructure
SLADRIVEN
Capacity
SCALEOUT
Architecture
CRM EmailERP
SCM
Dynamic IT
ON PREMISES
CLOUD
APPLICATION PLATFORM
DATACENTER DESKTOP
APPLICATIONS
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
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
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.
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
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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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
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”
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
Extending into the Cloud
TraditionalDatacenter
TraditionalDatacenter
Well-known, stable and secureUtilization <15%
VirtualizedDatacenter
Utilization Increases to >50%Management Costs Decrease
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