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VMware vs. Hyper-V?
Denali Advanced Integration
Bryan Dady Manager Operations / Sr Architect: Microsoft Solutions Group Email: bdady@denaliai.com Microsoft VTSP: System Center Email: b-bdady@Microsoft.com Twitter: @BCDady Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/in/bryandady
Christian Booth Director / Sr Architect: Microsoft Solutions Group Email: cbooth@denaliai.com Microsoft VTSP: System Center Email: b-chboot@Microsoft.com Twitter: @ChBooth Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cbooth
Introductions
Evolution toward highly virtual and beyond to cloud
Physical Virtual Private Cloud
Public Cloud
Data Center Two Data Center One
Development Production
TAKE THAT NEXT STEP TO PRIVATE CLOUD
Logical and Standardized
Diverse Infrastructure
Cloud Abstraction
Delegated Capacity
Standardized Services
Assign dedicated and shared resources
Production
Development
CLOUD CREATION WITH HETEROGENEOUS HYPERVISORS
Data Center Two Data Center One
Development Production
ESX Hyper-V XenServer
Vmware Product Microsoft Product Notes
Network Virtualization No YesTo deliver a hybrid cloud solution customers need a dynamic, multi-‐tenant solution
Open Extensible Switch No YesWindows 2012 Hyper-‐V delivers and open extensible switch.
Share Nothing Live Migration No YesProvides the ability to live migrate VMs with nothing but a network connection -‐ no shared storage or clusters are required.
Inbox Replicaiton No YesHyper-‐V Replica -‐ an inbox replicaiton features which is app and storage agnostic. Works with any SAN / DAS or SMB.
Leading Scale No Yes
Windows 2012 offers the largest clusters (64-‐node -‐ 32 for vSphere 5) , 4000VMs per cluster vs vSphers 3000, and 64TB virtual disks vs vSphere 2TB
Advanced Storage Enhancements No Yes
Storage Spaces and Pools allowing virtulization of Storage Hardware and enabling mirroring and multi-‐tenancy. Support for SMB 2.2 data duplication among others.
Encrypted Cluster Volume No Yes Leverage BitLocker for Cluster and Shared Disks.
SR-‐IVO Support No Yes
Give the ability to bypass the software based Hyper-‐V Virtual switch and directly access the NIC. As a result can increase throughput without sacrificing key Hyper-‐V features such as live migration.
Guest Clustering Support No YesClustering Guest OS can be Live Migrated and utilize Dynamic Memory
Hardware GPU Support No Yes Windows 2012 supports hardware GPU support
Capability
System Center vs vSphere
! The comparison is not Hyper-V vs. VMware
! Its vSphere vs. Hyper-V
The common compare problem…
Snip-it from: http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/vmware-vsphere-features-comparison-ch-en.pdf
Provided via: System Center
What is System Center?
System Center Service Delivery and Automation Components
Deeper integration and extensibility Data Center Workflows System Center Automation vSphere / VMWare Management Objects Enhanced user experience with Microsoft Silverlight console
Service catalog IT service management Reporting and dashboards Integrated management (enabled by CMDB)
Orchestrator Service Manager
Common application self-service console across clouds Application deployment and configuration
App Controller
Cloud based Best Practice analyzer Historical reports Proactive scanning for known configuration issues and best practices
Advisor
System Center Infrastructure and Fabric Management Components
Provision flexible and cost effective IaaS Service centric approach Multi-hypervisor support Optimize service delivery
Centralized management console Extensibility and data de-duplication Enhanced best-of-breed protection for Hyper-V, Exchange, SharePoint, and SQL Server
Deep application monitoring and diagnostics; “dev-ops” Network Monitoring Easy to create, use, and share SLA dashboards and reports
Virtual Machine Manager
Data Protection Manager Operations Manager
Operating System Deployment Compliance Management Asset Management / Inventory Application Deployment VDI / App Virtualization Physical server provisioning
Configuration Manager
System Center 2012 Private Cloud and Datacenter Products All the components included in each Edition
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incl
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Components available only in System Center 2012 Standard and System
Center 2012 Datacenter Editions
• Operations Manager
• Configuration Manager
• Data Protection Manager
• Service Manager
• Virtual Machine Manager
• Endpoint Protection (new)
• Orchestrator
• App Controller (new)
2 System Center 2012 Editions
2 Processors, OSEs
2 Processors, Unlimited OSEs
Low Density or No Virtualization
High Density Virtualization
Identical Components Across Editions
vSphere: The Product – an overview§
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Application Services
Infrastructure Services
Scalability
VMware vSphere 5
Security
• ESXi Firewall • 32 way SMP • 1 TB VMs
• New HA Architecture
• vMotion over higher latency links
Availability
Network Storage
• Network I/O Control (per VM controls)
• Distributed Switch (Netflow, SPAN, LLDP)
• Storage DRS • Profile-Driven Storage • VMFS 5 • Storage I/O Control (NFS)
• ESXi Convergence • Auto Deploy • HW version 8
Compute
vCenter Server • Virtual Appliance • Web Client vCenter Server
vSphere vSphere vSphere
Auto Deploy
vCenter Server with Auto Deploy
Host Profiles
Image Profiles
§ Deploy and patch vSphere hosts in minutes using a new “on the fly” model
§ Coordination with vSphere Host Profiles
Overview
Benefits
§ Rapid provisioning: initial deployment and patching of hosts
§ Centralized host and image management
§ Reduce manual deployment and patch processes
vSphere
Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3
Profile-Driven Storage
§ Tier storage based on performance or SLA characteristics
§ View a list of all compliant storage resources
Overview
Benefits
§ Utilize the correct storage resources every time (no mistakes)
§ Help IT personnel that may not be as familiar with storage characteristics align with business and application goals
§ Improve storage utilization and efficiencies
High IO Throughput
§ Set up SLAs for use of storage and network resources § Added per virtual machine settings
for Network I/O Control § Added NFS support for Storage I/O
Control
§ Eliminate the “noisy neighbor” problem
§ More granular SLA settings for network traffic
§ Extend Storage SLAs to more VMs
Overview
Benefits
Application’s Performance Requirements
% o
f App
licat
ions
95% of Apps Require
IOPS
Network
Memory
CPU
< 10,000
<2.4 Mb/s
< 4 GB at peak
1 to 2 CPUs
VMware vSphere 4
300,000
30 Gb/s
256 GB per VM
8 VCPUs
VMware Inf.
100,000
9 Gb/s
16/64 GB per VM
4 VCPUs
VMware vSphere 5
1,000,000
>36Gb/s
1,000 GB per VM
32 VCPUs
ESX 2
7,000
.9 Gb/s
3.6 GB per VM
2 VCPUs
ESX 1
<5,000
<.5Gb/s
2 GB per VM
1 VCPUs
3.0/3.5
Enabling Self-Service for the Private Cloud
Benefits • Provide on-demand self-service to IT and business
users • Simplify and accelerate private cloud infrastructure
provisioning and consumption • Increase visibility into IT service costs • Ensure application security in the cloud
VMware Capabilities • Infrastructure as a Service • Orchestration of virtual resources • Workflow for governance and control • Visibility into resource consumption and cost of
services • End to end security of the private cloud: from
edge to endpoint
Accelerate your transition to the cloud
End User
Cloud Admin
VMware vSphere
VMware vCloud Director
Management Products vCloud Director
Service Manager Chargeback
System Center: The Product – an overview §
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PROVISION AND MANAGE STANDARDIZED APPLICATION SERVICES
• Provision standardized applications
• Simplify application management
• Cloud enable existing apps
DELIVER FLEXIBLE AND COST-EFFECTIVE INFRASTRUCTURE
• Pool and allocate datacenter resources
• Multi-hypervisor management
• Flexible delegation with control
• Self-service infrastructure
OPTIMIZE VIRTUALIZATION MANAGEMENT
• Optimize infrastructure based on application needs
• Highly available private cloud infrastructure
• Industry standards support
Physical Server § ISO or CD based OSD for environments with DHCP but without WDS § During OSD, you can keep the VHD type as dynamic § Host profiles support answer files to enable host settings e.g. enabling
RDP § Host level custom command execution e.g. to configure NICs after OSD
§ Skip cluster validation tests during cluster creation § Select static cluster IP address from VMM IP pool during cluster creation § Run cluster validation on-demand § Drag-n-drop for adding node to cluster § Convert CSV disk to non-CSV (Available Storage) disk § See cluster validation report, CSV owner node, status of core cluster
resources in VMM
Update Management of Fabric Servers § Share a WSUS root server between SCCM and SCVMM § Enable centralized reporting via SCCM
Credential Management
§ Consistency and flexibility for entering credentials § Run As accounts or type-in credentials
§ Self-serve users can create Run As accounts
§ VMM PowerShell module can be loaded without a path §
Network § Streamlined UI for logical network and IP pool
management § No need to pre-create logical network definitions for IP pools § Gateway and DNS are no longer required for IP Pools § UI shows list of inactive IP addresses of an IP pool § IPs of discovered VMs automatically taken out of the IP pool
§ Configuration provider for Microsoft Network Load Balancer
§ Load balancer affinity to logical networks for connectivity § for virtual IP’s and dedicated IP’s
§ Support for VMware distributed vSwitches
Enable Feature
Manage Baseline
s
Scan Servers
Remediate
Servers
Manage Exempti
ons
Virtual Machine Manager Server Update Server
Update catalog
• More compliant and up to date
• Works with existing update server
• No required downtime Virtual Hosts
VMware
Update Manager Orchestrator Server
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vCenter SCVMM 2008 R2 SCVMM 2012
TO SUMMARIZE
Compute
Network
Storage
Provision cloud resources
Finance Marketing HR
Consolidate your heterogeneous infrastructure
into a standardized cloud fabric
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§ 350+ § 44 ISVs§ Ten of Thousands § 54
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Fastest Growing Product in the Market
Ease IT management through a single interface
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Software
Integration
Infrastructure
UCS Manager
Physical Virtual &
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Rapidly deploy a VM template
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EMC Runbook scenarios for SCO
Microsoft Private Cloud fast track § §
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Portal
PRO Packs
Open Floor
• Questions and Answers
Thank You!
Bryan Dady Manager Operations / Sr Architect: Microsoft Solutions Group Email: bdady@denaliai.com Microsoft VTSP: System Center Email: b-bdady@Microsoft.com Twitter: @BCDady Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/in/bryandaday
Christian Booth Director / Sr Architect: Microsoft Solutions Group Email: cbooth@denaliai.com Microsoft VTSP: System Center Email: b-chboot@Microsoft.com Twitter: @ChBooth Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cbooth