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

2 Today’s Agenda 8:30 Registration Sign-in 8:45-9:00 Introduction / Instructions 9:00-9:45 Morning Session 1- Keynote - Top 10 Things Every System Admin Should Know About Systems Management? 9:45 Instructions for Idea & Topic Generation & Vote 9:45 - 10:15 Networking, Topic Discussion 10:30 - 11:15 Morning Session 2 11:30 - 12:15 Morning Session 3 12:15 - 12:45 Lunch Session - "Skyrocket Your Career While You Build Your Community" 12:45 Count the Votes and schedule afternoon sessions. There are three session slots for each time period and four time periods. Each time slot will be around 30 minutes (exact length to be determined). 1:00pm Afternoon Session 1 topic to be determined (three tracks) 1:00 - 4:00 Afternoon Session Timeslots 4:15 - 5:00 Synopsis of the Camp Day Sessions - Plan next Camp Raffle / Wrap-up / Cleanup

3 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.

4 Challenges in Managing Business PCs Solution – Cloud Services & Windows 7

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6 Active Alerts Top 10 SQL Servers with most Alerts SQL Alerts Generated in the last 24 hours SQL Server Database State Top 10 SQL Servers with highest CPU Utilization

7 Active Alerts Top 10 SQL Servers with most Alerts SQL Alerts Generated in the last 24 hours SQL Server Database State Top 10 SQL Servers with highest CPU Utilization

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9 Work Items Configuration Items Knowledge Configuration Management DB IT Data Warehouse

10 Import Runbooks Configure Request Offering Runbook Invoked Create VMRequest VM from Service Catalog BUIT End User Service Request Created SM Admin VMM Admin

11 Online Snapshots (up to 512) Disk-basedRecovery Active Directory ® System State Tape-basedBackup Data Protection Manager Up to Every 15 minutes Disaster Recovery with offsite replication & tape Data Protection Manager file services

12 Operating System Hardware Application s OS deployment Application streaming Compliancy & baselining Mobile device management Asset Intelligence Patch management

13 Dynamic Memory RemoteFX

14 11 Action ServersData Store (Run processes) GUI (Store process logic)(Design, manage, report) Opalis Components Workflow Designer Operator’s Console Integration Packs Integration Packs Process Catalogs Automation Platform Incident Mgmt Change & Configuration Service Management & Provisioning Asset - CMDB Backup Config mgmt Event mgmt Network Provisioning Security Service Desk Storage Virtual

15 Services Cloud Infrastructure Enhancements HA VMM Server Upgrade Custom properties Powershell Deployment Fabric Hyper-V Bare Metal Provisioning Hyper-V, VMware, Citrix XenServer Hyper-V, VMware, Citrix XenServer Network Management Storage Management Update Management Dynamic Optimization Power Management Monitoring Integration Fabric Management

16 Virtual Machine Manager Management Server Virtual Machine Manager Management Server VMM Connector Windows PowerShell Self Service Web Portal Console VMware ESX Hosts and Clusters VMware ESX Hosts and Clusters Management Interfaces (Virtualization Abstraction, Storage, Networking) VMM Library Server VMM Library Server Citrix XenServer Hosts and Clusters Hyper-V Hosts and Clusters VMware ESX Hosts and Clusters VMware ESX Hosts and Clusters Windows Software Update Services Server (WSUS) Windows Software Update Services Server (WSUS) Windows Deployment Services Server (WDS) VMware vCenter Operations Manager Management Group Operations Manager Management Group VMware vCenter

17 Demo Hyper-V with System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012

18 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

19 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

20 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)

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

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

25 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

26 Public Cloud Private Cloud Traditional IdentityManagementDevelopment Highly Virtualized Datacenter Virtualization

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

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