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1 VMware Infrastructure 3 The Next Generation in Virtualization

2 2 Agenda VMware Technology Review VMware Infrastructure 3 Overview

3 3  Single OS image per machine  Software and hardware tightly coupled  Running multiple applications on same machine often creates conflict  Underutilized, inflexible, costly infrastructure Without Virtualization  Break dependencies between OS and hardware  Manage OS and application as single unit by encapsulating them into VMs  Strong fault and security isolation  VMs are hardware-independent: they can be provisioned anywhere With VMware Virtualization How server virtualization transforms x86 systems

4 4 Anatomy of a virtual machine Each Virtual Machine is a complete system encapsulated in a set of software files Physical Server ESX Server Virtual Machines Unmodified Application Unmodified OS Virtual Hardware

5 5 Key features of VMware virtualization Hardware Independence Run a virtual machine on any server without modification Partitioning Run multiple virtual machines simultaneously on a single physical server Isolation Each virtual machine is isolated from other virtual machines on the same server Encapsulation Virtual machines encapsulate entire systems (hardware configuration, operating system, apps) in files ……… …... …… ……… …... …… ……… …... ……

6 6 Agenda VMware Technology Review VMware Infrastructure 3 Overview

7 7 The virtualization market has matured… 1999-2001 2003-2005 2006 +... Central Management 1st Generation Single System Hypervisor-based Stack 1st Generation Single System Hypervisor-based Stack 3rd Generation Infrastructure-wide Virtualization 3rd Generation Infrastructure-wide Virtualization 2nd Generation Virtual Infrastructure 2nd Generation Virtual Infrastructure Enterprise-Class Virtualization System Partitioning Central Management Enterprise-Class Virtualization System Partitioning Automation Aggregation Availability Optimization

8 8 Introducing VMware Infrastructure 3 Central Management Enterprise-Class Virtualization System Partitioning Automation Aggregation Availability Optimization Industry first suite for infrastructure-wide virtualization NE W VMotion Resource Pools DRS HA Consolidated Backup VirtualCenter 2 Virtual SMP VMFS ESX Server 3

9 9 Server virtualization Benefits Increase hardware utilization by sharing hardware resources across a large number of virtual machines Use less hardware for business continuity Deploy multiple virtual machines on a single physical server Physical Server ESX Server Virtual Machines

10 10 Requirements for enterprise-class virtualization Virtualization of servers, storage and network Not just servers, storage and network virtualization as well! Reliability, scale and performance ESX Server at a customer site: 800 days continuous uptime! Interoperability and certification Extensive certification, testing and interoperability throughout the stack Support for enterprise workloads Up to 16GB RAM and 4 virtual CPUs per VM From single server partitioning to virtualization of entire infrastructure including servers, storage and networking

11 11 Introducing VMware Infrastructure 3 Central Management Enterprise-Class Virtualization Automation Aggregation Availability Optimization Industry first suite for infrastructure-wide virtualization NE W VMotion Resource Pools DRS HA Consolidated Backup VirtualCenter 2 Virtual SMP VMFS ESX Server 3 System Partitioning NE W

12 12 VMware Infrastructure management Server Farm VMware Infrastructure Network Storage VirtualCenter Virtual Machines ESX Server VC Agent

13 13 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

14 14 Introducing VMware Infrastructure 3 Central Management Enterprise-Class Virtualization Automation Aggregation Availability Optimization Industry first suite for infrastructure-wide virtualization NE W VMotion Resource Pools DRS HA Consolidated Backup VirtualCenter 2 Virtual SMP VMFS ESX Server 3 System Partitioning NE W

15 15 Live migration of virtual machines with VMotion What is it? Live migration of virtual machines with VMware VMotion Customer Impact Zero downtime maintenance Continuous service availability Complete transaction integrity Supported on Fibre Channel and iSCSI SAN and NAS Over 70% of VMware customers have implemented VMotion

16 16 Resource pools Customer Impact Failed server means fewer resources not a failed application Enables high availability across the infrastructure Provides service level assurance 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 Aggregate collections of disparate hardware resources into unified logical resource pools Servers, Storage, Networking Business Unit Department A Department B Aggregate Resources Resource Pool 2 CPU 36GHz, Mem 58GB Priority HIGH Resource Pool 3 CPU 12GHz, Mem 22GB Priority LOW CPU 48GHz, Mem 80GB

17 17 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

18 18 Resource Pool CPU 36GHz, Mem 58GB Priority HIGH 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 50GHz, Mem 70GB Priority HIGH

19 19 1.Activate Maintenance Mode for physical host 2.DRS migrates running virtual machines to other hosts Use VMotion to evacuate hosts Move running applications to other servers without disruption Perform maintenance at any time of day Automate with DRS maintenance mode Automates moving virtual machines to other hosts Automates re-balancing after maintenance complete NE W Shut down idle host and perform maintenance Restart host; DRS automatically rebalances workloads VMotion Zero-downtime maintenance using VMware technology

20 20 New—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

21 21 New—Protect data with VMware consolidated backup What is it? Centralized agentless backup for virtual machines Move backup out of the virtual machine Eliminate backup traffic on the local area network Pre-integrated with major 3rd-party backup products Customer Impact Perform backup in the middle of the day Centralized file level backup enables easy & reliable data protection CENTRALIZED DATA MOVER BACKUP PROXY BACKUP DISK

22 22 VMware Infrastructure—Operational simplicity Broad-based, cost-effective application availability and business continuity VMware HA Ensured service levels Capacity on-demand and intelligent resource balancing Continuous uptime and non-disruptive maintenance of IT environments Live migration of entire running systems Instant provisioning and easy virtual machines management VirtualCenter

23 Todd Rotger – CAM trotger@vmware.com 248-761-1344 Russel Wilkinson – SE rwilkinson@vmware.com 248-375-0225 Jill McLaughlin – TSM jillm@vmware.com 650-846-1672 trotger@vmware.com rwilkinson@vmware.com jillm@vmware.com

24 24 Copyright © 2006 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.

25 25 1. Virtualization of servers, storage and networking Partition CPU and memory in multiple virtual machines Store virtual machine disks on local or shared storage. VMFS cluster file system manages virtual machine disk storage Build networks within or across ESX Server installations. Server Farm VMware Infrastructure Network Storage Enterprise Virtualization Virtual Machines ESX Server

26 26 Virtualization as a resource multiplier 4-way Server 6GB Memory Run up to 32 Virtual Machines Allocate up to 12GB Virtual Machine Memory PhysicalVirtualized 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 PhysicalVirtualized

27 27 2. Reliability, scale and performance ESX Server at a customer site: 800 days continuous uptime and counting

28 28 3. Interoperability and certification Server Farm ESX Server ESX Server ESX Server ESX Server Virtual Machines VMware Infrastructure ESX Server Networks Fibre Channel SAN, iSCSI SAN, NAS Management Applications Operating Systems CPU I/O Subsystem Networking Storage Server Hardware Interoperability across the stack enables enterprise virtualization

29 29 Windows Server 2003 Standard, Enterprise, Web Editions, and Small Business Server Windows 2000 Server and Advanced Server Windows NT: 4.0 Server Windows XP Professional Red Hat Linux 7.2, 7.3, 8.0, & 9.0 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 & 3 Solaris 10 (on x86) SUSE Linux 8.2, 9.0 and 9.1 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 Novell NetWare 5.1, 6.0 and 6.5 FreeBSD 4.9 Heterogeneous operating system support Rigorously tested to run 28 versions of all major operating systems 64-bit operating system support NE W Freedom to choose the most appropriate OS for any application


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