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VMware Infrastructure 3 Overview
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Agenda Introductions VMware Infrastructure 3 Overview Solutions, Use Cases Demonstration
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Introductions Aaron Porzondek from Analysts International Service Area Manager and Principal Consultant for the Infrastructure Solutions Practice VMware Certified Professional (VCP) Steering Committee Member of the Great Lakes Business Recovery Group (GLBRG) Great Lakes Business Recovery Group is a non-profit mutual benefit association of Midwestern area individuals responsible for contingency and disaster recovery planning.
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Agenda Introductions VMware Infrastructure 3 Overview Solutions, Use Cases Demonstration
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VMware at a Glance Founded Total Employees Number of Users Key Partnerships # Channel Partners Customer Profile Operating Structure Publicly Traded 1998 3,000+ Independent EMC Subsidiary IPO in August 2007 (NYSE:VMW) 20,000+ 5,000+ AMD, Dell, HP, IBM, Intel 100% of the Fortune 100
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The Virtualization Market Has Matured… 1999-2001 2003-2005 2006 +... Automation Aggregation Availability Optimization Central Management Enterprise-Class Virtualization System Partitioning Central Management Enterprise-Class Virtualization System Partitioning 1st Generation Single System Hypervisor-based Stack 1st Generation Single System Hypervisor-based Stack 3rd Gen… Infrastructure-wide Virtualization 3rd Gen… Infrastructure-wide Virtualization 2nd Generation Virtual Infrastructure 2nd Generation Virtual Infrastructure
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Traditional Intel Architecture
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Intel Architecture with VMware
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Virtual machines are the full equivalent of a standard x86 machine Virtualized Hardware
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Virtualization as a Resource Multiplier 4-way Server 6GB Memory Run up to 32 Virtual Machines ! Allocate up to 12 GB Virtual Machine Memory ! Physical Virtualized All physical resources are shared by virtual machines resulting in a resource multiplier effect 2 HBAs (paired) 2 NICs (paired) Create and allocate up to 32 Virtual Disks ! Create and allocate up to 16 Virtual NICs ! Physical Virtualized
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Runs directly on hardware Manages resource allocations Strong fault and security isolation High performance device drivers “Hostless” Architecture - ESX Server Products like Windows Virtual Server and VMware Server (Free) are hosted virtualization architectures. Rely on a host OS like Windows or Linux
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Resource Pools Aggregate collections of disparate hardware resources into unified logical resource pools Customer Impact Failed server mean less resources not a failed application Dedicated (virtual) infrastructure for each business unit; central IT retains control over hardware Delegation of resource and virtual machine management down to the business unit Management of an entire SOA application stack as a single entity Servers, Storage, Networking Business Unit Department ADepartment B Aggregate Resources Resource Pool 2 CPU 36GHz, Mem 58GB Priority HIGH Resource Pool 3 CPU 12GHz, Mem 22GB Priority LOW CPU 48 GHz, Mem 80GB
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Live Migration Of Virtual Machines with VMotion What is it? Live migration of virtual machines with VMware VMotion Customer Impact Zero downtime Continuous service availability Complete transaction integrity Supported on Fibre Channel and iSCSI SAN and NAS
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VMotion - How Does it Work? VMware’s clustered Virtual Machine File System (VMFS) allows multiple installations of ESX Server to access the same virtual machine files concurrently. Second, the active memory and precise execution state of the virtual machine is rapidly transferred over a high speed network, allowing the virtual machine to instantaneously switch from running on the source ESX Server to the destination ESX Server.
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Resource Optimization with VMware DRS What is it? Dynamic balancing of computing resources across resource pools Intelligent resource allocation based on pre-defined rules Customer Impact Align IT resources with business priorities Operational simplicity; dramatically increase system administrator productivity Add hardware dynamically to avoid over-provisioning to peak load Automate hardware maintenance Dynamic and intelligent allocation of hardware resources to ensure optimal alignment between business and IT Resource Pool Business Demand
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Capacity on Demand with VMware DRS Provisioning is “fire and forget” Easily add more capacity Avoid over- provisioning to peak load Add hardware dynamically Resource Pool CPU 36GHz, Mem 58GB Priority HIGH Resource Pool CPU 50 GHz, Mem 70GB Priority HIGH
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Ensure High availability with VMware HA What is it? Automatic restart of virtual machines in case of server failure Customer Impact Cost effective high availability for all applications No need for dedicated stand-by hardware None of the cost and complexity of clustering VMware HA enables cost-effective high availability for all applications Resource Pool X
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Unparalleled Memory Management Transparent Page SharingMemory ballooning RAM Over-Commitment VMware memory management technology allows an average of 2:1 memory over commit (and oftentimes greater) 8GB physical memory can be 16GB of virtual memory. Transparent Page Sharing Utilize available memory more efficiently by storing memory pages identical across multiple virtual machines only once. Host System Memory is usually the bottleneck
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Agenda Introductions VMware Infrastructure 3 Overview Solutions, Use Cases Demonstration
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VMware Infrastructure – Key Solutions / Use Cases Server Consolidation and Containment – Eliminate server sprawl by deploying systems into virtual machines Test and Development – Rapidly provision and re-provision test and development servers; store libraries of pre-configured test machines Enterprise Desktop – Secure unmanaged PCs. Alternatively, provide standardized enterprise desktop environments hosted on servers. Business Continuity – Reduce the cost and complexity of business continuity by encapsulating entire systems files that can be replicated and restored onto any target server Infrastructure Provisioning – Reduce the time for provisioning new infrastructure to minutes with sophisticated automation capabilities. Legacy Application Re-hosting – Migrate legacy operating systems and software applications to virtual machines running on new hardware for better reliability
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C/S Web SOA # components Explosion in # of Physical & Logical components + Source: IBM Scorpion, VMware Internal Relative CPU Utilization Low x86 Utilization…Becoming Even Lower (i.e. Multicore) Dramatic increases in dedicated, under-utilized IT assets Management of servers is costly and complex Inflexibility makes it hard to meet business needs Evolution of Server Computing
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Enterprise Workloads 16 GB RAM Up to 4 virtual CPUs Support for powerful physical servers with up to 32 logical CPU and 64 GB RAM Run the most resource intensive enterprise applications such as databases, CRM and ERP applications in virtual machines
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Proven in Production 85% of VMware customers use server virtualization in production 1 43% set virtualization as a default policy for most new production servers 1 49% of VMware customers have deployed VMotion live migration in production 1 VMware: Fully proven in real-world production deployments 1 Source: Management Insights Dec 2006 (commissioned by VMware, Inc.); N = 2228 VMware customers
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1,000 servers with DASD 200 racks 3000 network cables 400 power whips 50 servers with SAN and NAS 10 racks 300 network cables 20 power whips BeforeAfter Server, Storage and Network Consolidation Customer Example - TXU
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VMware Infrastructure – Key Solutions / Use Cases Server Consolidation and Containment – Eliminate server sprawl by deploying systems into virtual machines Test and Development – Rapidly provision and re-provision test and development servers; store libraries of pre-configured test machines Enterprise Desktop – Secure unmanaged PCs. Alternatively, provide standardized enterprise desktop environments hosted on servers. Business Continuity – Reduce the cost and complexity of business continuity by encapsulating entire systems files that can be replicated and restored onto any target server Infrastructure Provisioning – Reduce the time for provisioning new infrastructure to minutes with sophisticated automation capabilities. Legacy Application Re-hosting – Migrate legacy operating systems and software applications to virtual machines running on new hardware for better reliability
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VirtualCenter - Key Functionality 7 Programmatic Interfaces Virtual Machine and Server Management 1 Provisioning 2 Migration 3 Resource Management 4 System Monitoring 5 Security and Access Control 6 Centralized Management
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333 servers replaced per year appr. 10,000 man/hrs saved From 20-40 hrs to build a server and re-load application… 1.Build and configure hardware 2.Load operating system 3.Load configuration tools (Backup, Resource Kit, Monitoring, etc…) 4.Assign 2 IP addresses 5.Build 3 network connections, copper or fiber 6.Turn over to applications team to re-load and re-configure software 7.Test applications 8.Coordinate outage / data migration …To 15-30 min to copy a virtual machine and restart 1.Redirect virtual disk to new VMware virtual machine instance [Tools already loaded] [Application already loaded, configured] 2.Done BeforeAfter Instant Provisioning Customer Example - TXU
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VMware Infrastructure – Key Solutions / Use Cases Server Consolidation and Containment – Eliminate server sprawl by deploying systems into virtual machines Test and Development – Rapidly provision and re-provision test and development servers; store libraries of pre-configured test machines Enterprise Desktop – Secure unmanaged PCs. Alternatively, provide standardized enterprise desktop environments hosted on servers. Business Continuity – Reduce the cost and complexity of business continuity by encapsulating entire systems files that can be replicated and restored onto any target server Infrastructure Provisioning – Reduce the time for provisioning new infrastructure to minutes with sophisticated automation capabilities. Legacy Application Re-hosting – Migrate legacy operating systems and software applications to virtual machines running on new hardware for better reliability
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HP Servers Dell Servers Production Environment: 400+ VMs on 68 Physical ESX Servers Back-Up/DR Environment: 400+ VMs on 50 Physical ESX Servers Primary Data Center Disaster Recovery Site Customer Example: Rapid Disaster Recovery Reduced recovery time from >20 hours to <20 minutes
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VMware Infrastructure – Key Solutions / Use Cases Server Consolidation and Containment – Eliminate server sprawl by deploying systems into virtual machines Test and Development – Rapidly provision and re-provision test and development servers; store libraries of pre-configured test machines Enterprise Desktop – Secure unmanaged PCs. Alternatively, provide standardized enterprise desktop environments hosted on servers. Business Continuity – Reduce the cost and complexity of business continuity by encapsulating entire systems files that can be replicated and restored onto any target server Infrastructure Provisioning – Reduce the time for provisioning new infrastructure to minutes with sophisticated automation capabilities. Legacy Application Re-hosting – Migrate legacy operating systems and software applications to virtual machines running on new hardware for better reliability
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VMware Infrastructure – Key Solutions / Use Cases Server Consolidation and Containment – Eliminate server sprawl by deploying systems into virtual machines Test and Development – Rapidly provision and re-provision test and development servers; store libraries of pre-configured test machines Enterprise Desktop – Secure unmanaged PCs. Alternatively, provide standardized enterprise desktop environments hosted on servers. Business Continuity – Reduce the cost and complexity of business continuity by encapsulating entire systems files that can be replicated and restored onto any target server Infrastructure Provisioning – Reduce the time for provisioning new infrastructure to minutes with sophisticated automation capabilities. Legacy Application Re-hosting – Migrate legacy operating systems and software applications to virtual machines running on new hardware for better reliability
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Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Users: Outsourced call centers Offshore developers Branch office consolidation Desktop disaster recovery Value: Central management, increased security, strong user isolation Products: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Virtual Desktop Infrastructure enables enterprises to host desktop virtual machines in their data center on VMware software and provide users access from a PC or thin client using a remote display protocol.
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VMware Infrastructure – Key Solutions / Use Cases Server Consolidation and Containment – Eliminate server sprawl by deploying systems into virtual machines Test and Development – Rapidly provision and re-provision test and development servers; store libraries of pre-configured test machines Enterprise Desktop – Secure unmanaged PCs. Alternatively, provide standardized enterprise desktop environments hosted on servers. Business Continuity – Reduce the cost and complexity of business continuity by encapsulating entire systems files that can be replicated and restored onto any target server Infrastructure Provisioning – Reduce the time for provisioning new infrastructure to minutes with sophisticated automation capabilities. Legacy Application Re-hosting – Migrate legacy operating systems and software applications to virtual machines running on new hardware for better reliability
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Agenda Introductions VMware Infrastructure 3 Overview Solutions, Use Cases Demonstration
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Aaron Porzondek Service Area Manager Analysts International (248) 232-5105 (Office) aporzondek@analysts.com Email me to request a copy of the presentation.
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