Microsoft Virtual Academy
Microsoft Virtual Academy First HalfSecond Half (01) Introduction to Microsoft Virtualization(05) Hyper-V Management (02) Hyper-V Infrastructure (06) Hyper-V High Availability and Live Migration (03) Hyper-V Networking (07) Integration with System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager (04) Hyper-V Storage (08) Integration with Other System Center 2012 Components ** MEAL BREAK **
Microsoft Virtual Academy
Development Production Configure & Deploy Cloud Abstraction Delegated Capacity Standardized Services Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V, VMware, Citrix XenServer Intel, AMD, OEM hardware Fibre Channel, iSCSI Assign dedicated and shared resources
PROVISION AND MANAGE STANDARDIZED APPLICATION SERVICES Provision standardized applications Simplify application management Cloud enable existing apps DELIVER FLEXIBLE AND COST- EFFECTIVE INFRASTRUCTURE Pool and allocate data center resources Multi-hypervisor management Flexible delegation with control Self-service infrastructure OPTIMIZE VIRTUALIZATION MANAGEMENT Optimize infrastructure based on application needs Highly available private cloud infrastructure Industry standards support
System Center 2012 SP1 Virtual Machine Manager SQL Server Windows Server Manages Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2008 R2 Microsoft Hyper-V Server
Virtual Machine Manager Management Server Virtual Machine Manager Management Server SCVMM Connector Windows PowerShell App Controller GUI Console VMware ESX Hosts and Clusters VMware ESX Hosts and Clusters Storage & Networking VMM Library Server Hyper-V Hosts and Clusters Hyper-V Windows Software Update Services Server (WSUS) Virtualization Abstraction Layer VMware vCenter Operations Manager Management Server Citrix XenServer Hosts and Clusters Windows Deployment Services Server (WDS) SQL Server
Will be automatically enabled when adding hosts
Enable Feature Manage Baselines Scan Servers Remediate Servers Manage Exemptions
Designer canvas Properties Ribbon
Deploy to Cloud Settings to override Deploy the service
Original Service Instance Original Service Template Associated machine templates Apps or OS updated outside of VMM Update the machine templates Updated (New Version) Service Template Updated Service Instance Instance ready for update 4 Original Service Instance Set the updated template 5 Deploy update in Maintenance Window Pending Service Template
Manage from the bare metal to a fully-provisioned cluster The underlying network & storage fabric is managed, allowing abstraction when deploying new services Multiple Hyper-V, VMware and Xen server environments, and connected resources Use Dynamic Optimization and Power Optimization to balance capacity and turn off unused resources
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