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1 Good Morning New York City!! Welcome to the Private Cloud Firestarter

2 Good Morning Washington DC!! Welcome to the Cloud Computing Firestarter

3 Good Morning Waltham!! Welcome to the Cloud Computing Firestarter

4 Good Morning Malvern!! Welcome to the SharePoint 2010 Firestarter

5 5 Greetings, Atlanta, GA Welcome to the Cloud Computing Firestarter!

6 Today’s Agenda 8:30-9:30 - Career Progression: Getting Ready for the Cloud 9:30-10:45 - The IT Pro’s Heaven: The Private Cloud 10:45-11:00 - Break 11:00-12:15 - From Virtualization to Private Cloud w/ VMM2012 12:15-1:00 - Lunch 1:00-2:15 - Becoming the Next Private Cloud Expert Now 2:15-2:30 - Break 2:30-4:15 - You’ve Got a Cloud: Familiar Tools to Manage It 4:15-4:45 - Bonus Session 4:45 - Wrap up and Raffle

7 Logistics Emergency exits, restrooms, cell phones Please fill out your evaluations for each session Please fill out your evaluations for each session – Same scale as “grade school” (drop the one’s) – 10=100% Does not exist because there is no such thing as “perfect” – 10=100% Does not exist because there is no such thing as “perfect” – 9=90% good = Report card of “A” – 8=80% OK = Report card of “B” Less than 8, Please give feedback so we can improve Less than 8, Please give feedback so we can improve – 7=70% not so good = Report card of “C” – Less than 7… You get the picture Slide location Slide location – Bob’s Blog: – Bob’s Blog: http://www.bobhunt.nethttp://www.bobhunt.net – Dan’s Blog: – Dan’s Blog: http://blogs.technet.com/danstoltshttp://blogs.technet.com/danstolts Your evaluations are to be collected at the end of the event for prize drawings.

8 Bob Hunt

9 Dan Stolts “ITProGuru” Presence – http://ITProGuru.com http://ITProGuru.com – http://blogs.technet.com/DanStolts http://blogs.technet.com/DanStolts 4 th year at Microsoft – IT Evangelist based in MA – Online Content Development – Live Event Delivery – User Group / Community Lead Prior 20+ Years… – Bay State Integrated Technology, Inc Hosting and Consulting – Community Volunteer Skills MCT, MCITP, MCSE, TS… – Windows Server & Infrastructure – Virtualization Solutions – System Center – SharePoint More Jobs Owner - Bay State Integrated Technology, Inc. www.BayStateTechnology.com www.BayStateTechnology.com President - Boston User Groups (www.BostonUserGroups.org)www.BostonUserGroups.org Founder - North East Leaders (www.neleaders.com)www.neleaders.com Founder/Chairman - Virtualization Group Boston (www.VirtG.com)www.VirtG.com Board Member - Boston Area Windows Server User Group - www.WindowsBoston.com www.WindowsBoston.com Den Leader – Cub Scouts Pack 14, Lakeville, MA Author – Build Your Career While You Build Your Community – Done in Feb? Student … and Future Professor Most Important… Father, Husband, Friend & Neighbor

10 The IT Pro’s Heaven – The Private Cloud Bob Hunt Sr. IT Pro Evangelist http://www.bobhunt.net @bobhms http://aka.ms/MSEvals

11 Agenda The Private Cloud Defined Where the Private Cloud fits into your IT infrastructure Building your path to the Private Cloud Customers already benefitting from Private Clouds Q&A

12 The Private Cloud Defined

13 Journey to the Cloud

14 How is the Private Cloud defined? National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) – “Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS): The capability provided to the consumer is to provision processing, storage, networks, and other fundamental computing resources where the consumer is able to deploy and run arbitrary software, which can include operating systems and applications. The consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure but has control over operating systems, storage, deployed applications, and possibly limited control of select networking components…” http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/drafts/800-145/Draft-SP-800-145_cloud-definition.pdf Microsoft – “Private cloud is the implementation of cloud services on resources that are dedicated to your organization, whether they exist on-premises or off-premises. With a private cloud, you get many of the benefits of public cloud computing—including self-service, scalability, and elasticity—with the additional control and customization available from dedicated resources.” http://www.microsoft.com/virtualization/en/us/private-cloud.aspx Do Not Create Your Own Definition!

15 It’s cloud dedicated to you. Customizable Control ElasticUsage BasedSelf Service Pooled Resources

16 Does Virtualization = Private Cloud? No! This is a common misconception Virtualization is a critical component – Server Consolidation – Easy Deployment – Elasticity & Scalability – Multiple Tenets – High-Availability & Mobility Virtualization is NOT everything – Automated Management – Pools of Compute Resources – Self-Service Provisioning – Usage-Based Chargeback

17 The Microsoft Private Cloud Is… 17 All About the App Cross Platform From the Metal Up Best-In-Class Performance Cloud On Your Terms

18 18 Apps Power Your Business In addition to managing servers or virtual machines, Microsoft’s private cloud solution provides deep application insights to enable agile and predictable application services

19 OPERATING SYSTEMS MULTI-HYPERVISOR MANAGEMENT APPLICATION FRAMEWORKS 3 RD PARTY MANAGEMENT XenServer ESX HYPER-V CLOUD FAST TRACK

20 Concurrent SharePoint Users 450,000 + OLTP Users 80,000 Mailboxes 20,000 It’s clear that Hyper-V R2 SP1 can be used to virtualize tier-1 data center applications with confidence. – Enterprise Strategy Group Research, Mark Bowker

21 Public Cloud Private Cloud Traditional IdentityManagementDevelopment Highly Virtualized Datacenter Virtualization

22 IdentityManagementDevelopmentVirtualization Common Tools Public Cloud Private Cloud Highly Virtualized Datacenter Traditional Visibility and Control Empowerment IdentityManagementDevelopmentVirtualization Common Tools

23 Familiar & easy-to- manage identity infrastructure. Common identity provides consistent sign-on and access control for your corporate resources. Familiar & Consistent Public Cloud Private Cloud TraditionalHighly Virtualized Datacenter IdentityManagementDevelopmentVirtualization Common Tools

24 Secure and compliant access to corporate resources. Public Cloud Private Cloud TraditionalHighly Virtualized Datacenter Single sign-on for application services that may span private and public clouds. IdentityManagementDevelopmentVirtualization Common Tools

25 Public Cloud Private Cloud TraditionalHighly Virtualized Datacenter Empower your app owners with application self-service across clouds. IdentityManagementDevelopmentVirtualization Common Tools Full visibility and control across hybrid environments – “single pane of glass.”

26 Public Cloud Private Cloud TraditionalHighly Virtualized Datacenter Provision and manage application services across clouds. IdentityManagementDevelopmentVirtualization Common Tools

27 Public Cloud Private Cloud TraditionalHighly Virtualized Datacenter IdentityManagementDevelopmentVirtualization Common Tools

28 Public Cloud Private Cloud TraditionalHighly Virtualized Datacenter Enable application portability based on your business requirements. IdentityManagementDevelopmentVirtualization Common Tools

29 Characteristics of a Private Cloud Flexible Scalable and Elastic Self Service VM deployment

30 Open Web Platform By enabling mission-critical applications and enhanced support for open standards such as html 5 (incl. Websocket) and open source applications Flexibility to Build On- premises and in the Cloud Leverages development symmetry for continuously available applications between the datacenter and the cloud Scalable and Elastic Web Platform By improving web site density and efficiency, while enabling service providers to better build, provision and manage a hosting environment Open application and web platform for the datacenter and the cloud Every App, Any Cloud Scalable and Elastic Application Platform By providing frameworks, services and tools to increase scale and elasticity for multi- tenant-enabled applications that can be deployed both on premises and to the cloud

31 Technologies in a Private Cloud Hypervisor (i.e. Hyper-V, vmware, Xen, etc.) Management (i.e. System Center, etc.) Virtual Machines Storage Network Fabric Directory (authentication)

32 Key Benefits of a Private Cloud Faster, simpler, cheaper deployment of VMs and applications – VM and Cloud Management Tools - Create clouds with pre-defined resources, users, quotas, access rights, etc. – Self Service Portal – Request a resource (i.e. VM) directly from the cloud

33 Key Benefits of a Private Cloud Deeper insight into your applications – Management tools provide ability to manage both VMs, but applications as well

34 Where the Private Cloud fits into YOUR IT Infrastructure

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36 Demo System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 (Release Candidate)

37 Building your path to the Private Cloud

38 What hardware is needed? Servers – Virtualization: 64-bit processors with AMD Virtualization (AMD-V) or Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT) support – Local Storage: Local RAID hard disk space for operating system partition – Processors: Multi-socket servers with high CPU speed with multi-core processors – High-Availability: Multiple NICs, HBAs, IO Ports – RAM: Lots! Storage – Storage Area Network: Fibre Channel, iSCSI, SAS – High-Availability: Multi-Path IO, RAID Networking – Ethernet: 10 GbE recommended – High-Availability: NIC Teaming, Switching Infrastructure – Security: Firewalls, VLANs, isolation Site Considerations – Disaster Recovery: Multiple datacenters – High-Availability: Multiple power sources, multiple Internet connections, back-up generator

39 What software is needed? Host OS – Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 – Virtualization: Hyper-V – High-Availability: Failover Clustering – Management: Remoting, Server Manager, CMD & PowerShell – Security & Identity: AD & Group Policy – Networking: DHCP & DNS Guest OS – LOB application – Microsoft products in virtualized environments Exchange File Server SharePoint SQL Others & Support Policy: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957006http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957006 – Guest Clustering

40 What management is needed? System Center (current) – Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 (SCVMM) – Configuration Manager 2007 (ConfigMgr) – Data Protection Manager 2010 (DPM) – Opalis – Operations Manager 2007 (OpsMgr) – Service Manager 2010 (SCSM) System Center 2012 – Same as above, but updated & integrated – Opalis’s technology used in System Center Orchestrator 2012 (SCORCH) – Advisor 2012 – App Controller 2012 Solution Accelerators – Microsoft Assessment & Planning Toolkit 6.0 (MAP) – Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2.0 (MDT) – SCVMM Self-Service Portal 2.0 (SSP) – Security Compliance Manager (SCM) – Virtual Machine Servicing Tool 3.0 (VMST)

41 On-premises Private Cloud Pre-configured Private Cloud Hosted Private Cloud 41 Hyper-V Cloud Deployment Guides Hyper-V Cloud Fast Track Hyper-V Cloud Service Providers Hyper-V Cloud Accelerate MPN Hyper-V Cloud PartnersHyper-V Cloud Services Deployment Options Programs

42 42 Storage NetworkCompute Private Cloud Reference Architecture

43 Private Cloud Case Study – www.mytechready.comwww.mytechready.com

44 Customers already benefiting from Private Clouds

45 Case Study Business Need: – SAP Customers wanted to reduce costs of deploying SAP systems and SAP wanted to offer a virtualization solution to do so Solution: – SAP Tested deployments of its software on Hyper-V Benefits – Reduced time and cost of SAP deployment by 95% – Boosts productivity of IT Management by 400% – Brings latest MS virtualization tools to SAP

46 Download Evaluation software http://aka.ms/MSEvals Call to Action

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