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Dynamic, policy-driven network (re)configuration Consistent, profile- based deployment of SDN traffic policies through distributed virtual switch Provision load balancers, site-to-site VPNs & gateways Integrated control plane to co-relate workload placement and virtual network policy Dynamic traffic control policies with Network QoS Traffic monitoring and flow control with switch extensions Virtual network abstraction with multitenant isolation BYOIP for tenant onboarding & workload mobility Secure cross-premises connectivity
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Physical server Blue VMRed VM Blue networkRed network Virtualization Physical network
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Blue Corp Red Corp Blue Subnet1 Blue Subnet3 Blue Subnet2 Blue Subnet5 Blue Subnet4 Red Subnet2 Red Subnet1 Blue R&D Net Blue Sales Net Red HR Net Multi-Tenant Datacenter Customer’s VM Network VirtualSubnet
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Virtualization Policy System Center Customer Address Space (CA) Red 2 Blue 2 10.0.0.5 Red 1 Blue 1 10.0.0.510.0.0.710.0.0.7 Blue10.0.0.510.0.0.7Blue10.0.0.510.0.0.7 Blue Corp Red Corp Red10.0.0.510.0.0.7Red10.0.0.510.0.0.7 Datacenter Network Host 1 Host 2 Provider Address Space (PA) 192.168.4.22192.168.4.11 CAPA
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Tenant Isolation Traffic Shaping SecurityPerformanceDiagnostics
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Enable traffic control policies per VM or per host Enable bandwidth policies real-time Integrate physical switch with virtual switch and manage with single interface Filter Extension Forwarding Extension Capture Extension
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17 Plug-ins can sit in a virtual switch among all traffic, including virtual machine to virtual machine traffic Core services for extensions High level of reliability and quality for extensions from the Microsoft Windows platform and Windows logo certification program Extension management integrated into Windows management through Windows PowerShell cmdlets and WMI scripting Faster and easier diagnosis of issues with unified tracing and increased availability of services with less downtime Open platform to fuel plug-ins Free core services Reliability and quality Unified management Easier to support
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Development Production Create Logical Networks and assign them to the appropriate networking on the hosts Production Development DMZProdDMZProdDMZProd Configure and deploy Infrastructure Cloud Abstraction Delegated Capacity Standardized Services
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…on Host 1 Virtual Switch Extension1 Extension2 Extension3 …on Host 2 Virtual Switch Extension1 Extension2 Extension3 …on Host 3 Virtual Switch Extension1 Extension2 Extension3 …on Host n Virtual Switch Extension1 Extension2 Extension3 Physical Network VM
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…on Host 1 Virtual Switch Extension1 Extension2 Extension3 …on Host 2 Virtual Switch Extension1 Extension2 Extension3 …on Host 3 Virtual Switch Extension1 Extension2 Extension3 …on Host n Virtual Switch Extension1 Extension2 Extension3 Physical Network VM Single logical entity spanning hosts Consistent policy and configuration Logical Switch
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VM Network Logical NW Virtual Machine Physical Network VLAN 25 Subnet 10.0.0.0/26 Fabric Virtual Virtual Machine Extensio n VM Network Logical NW
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Hyper-V switch to extend SDN policies Co-existence of multiple Hyper-V switch extensions Traffic monitoring and flow control with switch extensions Built on standard protocols – IETF Generic Routing protocol Standards support in ASICs, Gateways and TOR Switches Pluggable interfaces, Gateway plug-in VMM plug-ins Deliver load balancers, site-to-site VPNs & gateways OpenStandards basedExtensible
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Partner Ecosystem
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