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Introduction to Virtualization

Michael Adams, Group Manager, Product Marketing, VMware

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Introduction

Goals for this session • Gain a fundamental understanding

of VMware’s core virtualization technology.

• Understand the customer benefits of vSphere.

• Explore how vSphere components work together to form a complete cloud infrastructure platform.

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VMware Solutions for the Cloud Infrastructure

Application Access

Application Portability

VMware vSphere: Foundation for Cloud Computing

vCenter vShield vCloud Director

vCloud Datacenter

vCloud Express

Spring vFabric Hyperic

VMforce

Oher PaaS

Partners

Google App Engine

Other cloud infrastructure providers

SaaS Applications

Other SaaS

Providers View Thin App Zimbra

Application Mobility

VMware Enabled

Public Clouds

Independent

Public Clouds

VMware End-User Computing

VMware Cloud Application Platform

VMware Cloud Infrastructure and Management

Secure Private Cloud

Secure, Manageable, Open

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Major Upgrade of the Cloud Infrastructure Suite

Cloud Infrastructure Suite

vCloud Director 1.5

vShield 5.0

vSphere 5.0 vSphere Storage Appliance 1.0

vCenter SRM 5.0

vCenter Operations 1.0

New

New

New

New

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© 2010 VMware Inc. All rights reserved

Let’s Take a Step Back

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Agenda

What Exactly is Virtualization?

How Will Virtualization Benefit Me?

Getting Started: vSphere Hypervisor

Who is VMware? What are We Trying to Solve?

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Agenda

How Will Virtualization Benefit Me?

Getting Started: vSphere Hypervisor

What Exactly is Virtualization?

Who is VMware? What are We Trying to Solve?

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Virtualization Defined

Virtualization ● virt·tual·iz-a-tion ● [vur-choo-uhl-iz-ey-shuhn]

–noun 1. Today’s x86 computer hardware was designed to run a

single operating system and a single application,

leaving most machines vastly underutilized.

Virtualization lets you run multiple virtual machines on

a single physical machine, with each virtual machine

sharing the resources of that one physical computer

across multiple environments. Different virtual

machines can run different operating systems and

multiple applications on the same physical computer.

2. Something only VMware can do well :)

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Virtualization Defined

For those more visually inclined…

Traditional Architecture Virtual Architecture

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ESXi: 3rd Generation Hypervisor Architecture

VMware GSX

(VMware Server)

• Installs as an

application

• Runs on a host OS

• Depends on OS for

resource management

ESX

• Installs “bare metal”

• Complete HW

management

• Relies on a Linux OS

(Service Console) for

running agents and

scripting

ESXi

• Installs “bare metal”

• Complete HW

management

• Management tasks are

moved outside of the

hypervisor (3rd party

integration via APIs and

CIM; scripting via vRCLI)

VMware ESX

VMkernel Service Console

VMware ESXi VMkernel

2001 2003 2007

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Partitioning

Run multiple operating systems on

one physical machine

Divide system resources between

virtual machines

Key Properties of Virtual Machines

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Key Properties of Virtual Machines – Continued

Partitioning

Run multiple operating systems on one physical machine

Divide system resources between virtual machines

Isolation

Fault and security isolation at the

hardware level

Advanced resource controls preserve

performance

VMware

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VMware

Key Properties of Virtual Machines – Continued

Partitioning

Run multiple operating systems on one physical machine

Divide system resources between virtual machines

Isolation

Fault and security isolation at the hardware level

Advanced resource controls preserve performance

Encapsulation

Entire state of the virtual machine can

be saved to files

Move and copy virtual machines as

easily as moving and copying files

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VMware

Key Properties of Virtual Machines – Continued

Encapsulation

Entire state of the virtual machine can be saved to files

Move and copy virtual machines as easily as moving and copying files

Partitioning

Run multiple operating systems on one physical machine

Divide system resources between virtual machines

Isolation

Fault and security isolation at the hardware level

Advanced resource controls preserve performance

Hardware Independence

Provision or migrate any virtual machine

to any similar or different physical server

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Virtualization & Cloud = Top Priorities for CIOs

Source: Gartner CIO study, Q4 2009

CIO Technology 2010 Priority 2009 Priority

Virtualization 1 3

Cloud Computing 2 14

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Agenda

How Will Virtualization Benefit Me?

Getting Started: vSphere Hypervisor

What Exactly is Virtualization?

Who is VMware? What are We Trying to Solve?

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VMware is the Customer-Proven Market Leader

Company Overview

• $2.9 billion in 2010 revenues

• Over $3 billion in cash

• 28%+ operating margins

• ~9,000 employees worldwide

• 5th largest infrastructure software

company in the world

Proven in the Trenches

• 250,000+ VMware customers

• 100% of Fortune 100

• 100% of Fortune Global 100

• 99% of Fortune 1000

• 97% of Fortune Global 500

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VMware is the Customer-Proven Market Leader

Source: Server Virtualization: From Virtual Machines to Clouds, Gartner IT Infrastructure, Operations and Management Summit, June 2010, Thomas Bittman

Company Overview

• > $2.6 billion trailing 4 qtr revenue

• Over $2.9 billion in cash

• 28%+ operating margins

• ~8,000 employees worldwide

• 5th largest infrastructure software

company in the world

Proven in the Trenches

• 190,000+ VMware customers

• 100% of Fortune 100

• 100% of Fortune Global 100

• 97% of Fortune 1000

• 94% of Fortune Global 500

84% of all virtualized applications in the world run on VMware.

Gartner, December 2009

84% of all virtualized applications in the world run on VMware.

Gartner, December 2009

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Extensive Global Partner Ecosystem

2,600+ vCloud Service Provider Partners

21,000+ channel partners

Top distributors, resellers,

system vendors and integrators

1,300+ Technology and

Consulting Partners

~ 25,000 Channel Partners

Top Distributors, Resellers,

System Vendors and Integrators

59,000 VMware Certified Professionals

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Broadest Software and Hardware Support in the Industry

Majority ISVs Support VMware

SAP and IBM have clear support

statements for running their software on

VMware

Oracle’s official support policy (Document

ID #249212.1) states they will support

Oracle Databases, applications &

middleware virtualized on VMware

Microsoft fully supports all leading

applications on VMware (and recently

extended support for Exchange 2010

DAG)

Broadest x86 Hardware Support

The broadest choice of x86 hardware

Broadest ISV and IHV Support

10 out of Top 10

Healthcare ISVs

10 out of Top 10

Finance ISVs

4 out of Top 5

Retail ISVs

5 out of Top 5

Telecom ISVs

Over 1400 ISV Partners Supporting

over 2500 Applications on VMware

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The Magic Quadrant is copyrighted 2011 by Gartner, Inc. and is reused with permission. The Magic Quadrant is a graphical representation of a marketplace at and for a specific time period. It depicts Gartner's analysis of how certain vendors measure

against criteria for that marketplace, as defined by Gartner. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in the Magic Quadrant, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors placed in the "Leaders" quadrant.

The Magic Quadrant is intended solely as a research tool, and is not meant to be a specific guide to action. Gartner disclaims all warranties, express or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a

particular purpose.

Gartner, Inc. Magic Quadrant for x86 Server Virtualization Infrastructure, Thomas J. Bittman, Philip Dawson, Mark Margevicius, George J. Weiss, 30 June 2011.

This Magic Quadrant graphic was published by Gartner, Inc. as part of a larger research note and should be evaluated in the context of the entire report. The Gartner report is available upon request from VMware.

VMware in the Leaders Quadrant for x86 Server Virtualization

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IT Mandate

IT will always be pressured to …

enable greater business agility,

while becoming more efficient.

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IT is Traditionally Forced to Focus on Non-Value-Add Activity

Source: VMware Fortune 100 Customers

Overwhelming complexity

+

Brittle infrastructure

=

< 30% of IT budgets

goes to innovation and

competitive advantage

IT Investment

42% Infrastructure

Maintenance

30% Application

Maintenance

23% Application

Investment

5% Infrastructure

Investment

Business Agility

Depends on IT Agility

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Before VMware: The State of at IT Infrastructure

Server Sprawl

36M physical x86 servers by

2011— a ten-fold increase

over 15 years

$140 bn in excess server

capacity - a 3-year supply

Power & Cooling

$1 for every $1 spent on

servers

$29 bn in power and

cooling industry wide

Operating Costs

$8 in maintenance for

every $1 spent on new

infrastructure

20-30 : 1 server-to-admin

ratio

Space Crunch Costs

$1,000 / sq ft

$2,400 / server

$40,000 / rack

1. IDC, U.S. and Worldwide Server Installed Base 2007–2011 Forecast, Doc #207044, May 2007

2. IDC, Virtualization And Multicore Innovations Disrupt The Worldwide Server Market, Doc #206035, March 2007

3. Source: VMware

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Obviously something isn’t working very well…

…so what should we do?

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Agenda

How Will Virtualization Benefit Me?

Getting Started: vSphere Hypervisor

Who is VMware? What are We Trying to Solve?

What Exactly is Virtualization?

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Drive IT Agility to Increase Business Value

Shifting Focus to Create IT Opportunity

2. Dramatically Lower Costs

to redirect investment into

value-add opportunities

3. Enable Flexible, Agile IT Service Delivery

to meet and anticipate the

needs of the business

1. Reduce the Complexity

to simplify operations

and maintenance

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Some Benefits of Virtualization

Consolidation - One-time event that moves existing applications

onto a fewer number of servers

Containment - An ongoing effort to virtualize new applications

and manage growth of existing ones

Availability – Introducing virtualization to increase application

availability and data recoverability

…there are many more benefits of virtualization

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Capital costs

reduced by

50% - 60%

Delayed data

center expansion

Operational costs

reduced by 25%+

Up to 80%

reduction in

datacenter

energy costs

The Results are Transformational

“Strategically, virtualization leads

inexorably down a path toward agility,

flexible sourcing and cloud computing.”

Tom Bittman, Gartner

Average of 33%

reduction in routine

admin time

E.g. provision

a server in minutes

Financial Resources Human Resources Earth’s Resources

Source: Gartner; 29 July 2010 Q&A: Six Misconceptions About Server Virtualization, Tom Bittman.

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State of Infrastructure with Virtualization

Servers 1000

Network Switches 84

Power (kWh) 407

Cooling (kWh) 509

Real Estate (Sq ft) 2053

Total Savings (Over 3 years)

BEFORE

VMware

AFTER

VMware SAVINGS

* Note: Savings include estimated cost of VMware licenses, Support and Subscription

80

10

52

64

257

$5,816

$296

$759

$949

$431

$8,251

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VMware vSphere – The Most Complete Virtualization Platform

VMware vSphere – Highlights

Application

Services

Infrastructure

Services

• vMotion

• Storage vMotion

• High Availability

• Data Recovery

• Fault Tolerance

• vShield Zones

• VMSafe

• DRS

• Cloud Scale

• Memory

Management

• DRS/DPM

• VMFS

• Thin Provisioning

• Storage IO Control

• Distributed

Switch

• Network IO Control

vCenter Server

Compute Storage Network

Availability Security Scalability

―Converged

Datacenter‖

―Application

QoS‖

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OS

Exchange

Operating System

Virtualization

OS

SAP ERP

Operating System

Virtualization

OS

File/Print

Operating System

Virtualization

OS

Oracle CRM

Operating System

Virtualization

Virtual Infrastructure

Interconnect Pool

CPU Pool

Memory Pool

Storage Pool

Traditional View Virtual

Infrastructure

Abstraction + Pooling = Reduced Complexity

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Distributed Resource

Scheduler (DRS)

Distributed Power

Management (DPM)

vMotion (VM and

Storage)

vNetwork Distributed

Switch

vShield Zones

Abstraction + Pooling = Reduced Complexity

Oracle CRM

Operating System

SAP ERP

Operating System

File/Print

Operating System

Exchange

Operating System Virtual Infrastructure

Interconnect Pool

CPU Pool

Memory Pool

Storage Pool

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vSphere vMotion™

Description:

Enables the live migration of virtual

machines from one host to another

with continuous service availability.

Benefits:

• Revolutionary technology that is the

basis for automated virtual machine

movement

• Meets service level and performance

goals

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vSphere High Availability

Resource Pool

X

Description:

Enables the high availability of

virtual machines by restarting

them on a different vSphere

host in the event of a failure

Benefits:

• Minimizes downtime and IT

service disruption

• Reduce cost and complexity

compared to traditional

clustering

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vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS)

Description:

Dynamically allocates and balances virtual machines to guarantee optimal access to resources.

Benefits:

Align resources to meet business goals

Increase system administrator productivity

Automate hardware maintenance

Minimizes power consumption while guaranteeing service levels (DPM)

Resource Pool

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vSphere Distributed Power Management

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vSphere Fault Tolerance

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Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3

vSphere 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

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vSphere Storage DRS

Group “like” datastores in a datastore

cluster.

Initial placement of VMs/VMDKs

Datastore maintenance mode

Space and I/O load balancing

Affinity and anti-affinity rules

Overview

Benefits

Scalable storage management

Reduce time for VM provisioning

Eliminate VM downtime for storage

maintenance

Automated Out of space avoidance

Automated I/O bottleneck avoidance

Datastore

Cluster

Storage vMotion

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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

Performance Guarantees – Network and Storage I/O Control

Overview

Benefits

1. VM requests

more resources

2. Other VMs

are starved

for resources

3. w/ I/O controls, can

give VIP VMs

preferential access

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vSphere Thin Provisioning

Benefits

• Eliminate over-allocating storage

• Reduce CapEx purchases

• More granular controls over

storage resources

• Easy to convert from virtual disks

that were previously thick

(Storage vMotion)

Description:

Provisioning storage only based on what is

needed now and grow into requested size

over time

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vSphere 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

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Technical Barriers to 100% Virtualization Have Been Falling

Application Performance Requirements

% o

f A

pplic

ations

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

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Datacenter Becomes an Efficient and Resilient Private Cloud

Shared pools of resources

Self-optimizing

Fault tolerant

Self-protecting

Automated

Desktop or Server Workloads

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Agenda

How Will Virtualization Benefit Me?

Getting Started: vSphere Hypervisor

Who is VMware? What are We Trying to Solve?

What Exactly is Virtualization?

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vSphere Hypervisor – Overview

Partitions a server into virtual machines Reduces hardware, power, and cooling with the

performance and features of ESX

Plug-and-Play Minimal configuration. Run VMs in minutes

OS-Independent, thin architecture

Unparalleled security and reliability

Full-featured

Superior consolidation and scalability

Ease of Use

Easy to manage with remote tools

Free download from vmware.com

Simple license upgrade to vSphere editions

A Free Version of VMware’s Leading ESXi Architecture

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Hardware Requirements

Server

CPU

Minimum: Single socket, dual core

Ideal: Dual-socket, 4 or more cores per CPU

Memory:

Minimum: 2GB

Ideal: 8+GB

Network

Minimum: one NIC, plus one for Management interface

Ideal: One for Management Interface plus multiple NICs for VMs

Storage

Local Storage (SATA/SAS):

Minimum: one 80GB drive

Ideal:2 mirrored drives (only for ESXi Installable) plus 4 RAID5 drives for VMs

ESXi 4.0 Installable may be installed on 1GB+ USB 2.0 flash

storage device

Shared Storage

NFS, iSCSI, Fibre Channel: for VM storage

ESXi Installable requires local disk or 1 GB+ USB 2.0 flash storage for the hypervisor

Storage

Network

Memory

CPU

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Installing vSphere Hypervisor

vSphere Hypervisor Embedded

• Installed via SD flash or USB key

internal to the server

• Distributed with a new server

• No Installation -- Just Turn It On!

vSphere Hypervisor Installable

• Load Installer via CD or ISO image

• Simple 2-step procedure:

1. Accept EULA

2. Select local drive for installation

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Get Up and Running in Minutes

1. Power on server , which boots

into hypervisor

2. Configure Admin Password

3. (optional) Modify network

configuration

4. Connect via vSphere Client

Point your browser to the configured

IP Address

Download & Install Windows-based

vSphere Client

Start vSphere Client and log into

host

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Manage Your ESXi Host: vSphere Client

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Interacting with Virtual Machines

Virtual Machine Console

Or just use standard remote

access, e.g. RDP, ssh, etc.

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Creating Virtual Machines

Import a Virtual Appliance

Hundreds to choose from on the Virtual Appliance Marketplace

Download directly via vSphere Client and deploy on host

Use VMware Converter

Transfer existing physical servers into virtual machines

Import existing VMware and 3rd party virtual images

Create from Scratch

Specify CPUs (1-4), Memory (1-256 GB), Disks, Network interfaces

Load OS from ISO image (over 80 supported OSes)

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Manage Individual VMs

Control capabilities

• Power on/off

• Suspend

Captures state of VM to disk

Can resume back to same state

• Snapshot

Makes point-in-time copy of virtual disk(s)

Can have multiple snapshots in a tree

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Monitor Individual VMs

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Monitor Hardware Health (CIM)

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Easily Upgrade vSphere Hypervisor

vSphere Hypervisor

• FREE

• Single server partitioning

• Production-class hypervisor

• Advanced server resource

management

vSphere 5 – Kits or Editions

• Pools of computing resources

• Centralized management

• Built-in automation, availability and

manageability

• All Kits or Editions include ESXi, starting

at $166 per CPU socket

The hypervisor is to Virtual Infrastructure what the engine is to a car, or the

BIOS to a PC – an required component, but not the whole solution.

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VMware vSphere Deployment Architecture

• Deploy ESXi on each host

• Add vCenter Server to

Centrally manage ESXi

hosts

• Upgrade license file to

vSphere

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The Complete Hybrid Cloud Stack: Core Objectives

Compute

Storage

Network

Leverage virtualization to transform physical silos into elastic, virtual capacity

Increase automation through built-in intelligent policy management

Move from static, physical security to dynamic, embedded security

Enable secure, self-service to pre-defined IT services, with pay-for-use

Organization: Marketing Organization: Finance

Virtual Datacenters Catalogs Virtual Datacenters Catalogs Users & Policies Users & Policies

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In Summary

Virtualization reduces cost, improves high availability,

and simplifies operations

ESXi is a high performance, enterprise-class hypervisor

architecture

vSphere Hypervisor can be up and running with VMs in

minutes and is available for free

vSphere Hypervisor can be upgraded to VMware

vSphere to deliver high availability and reduce OpEx

and CapEx.

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