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Pete Zerger | MVP, Consultant and Speaker Matt McSpirit | Microsoft Senior Technical Evangelist
Moving from Private to Hybrid Cloud with System Center 2012 and Windows Azure IaaS Jump Start
Matt McSpirit | @ • Microsoft Senior Technical Evangelist• Focus on analyzing competitive technologies within the
virtualization, systems management and private cloud spaces
• MCSE, Microsoft Virtualization certified, VMware VCP
• Extensive experience across broad portfolio of both Microsoft and non-Microsoft technologies. • Frequently requested speaker (TechEd, MMS, Windows Server
2012, Windows Server 2008 (and 2008 R2) launches, Private Cloud Roadshows
Pete Zerger | @pzerger• Consultant & Community Leader• Seven-time Microsoft MVP • Managing Principal Consultant • Focusing on System Center management, private
cloud and data center automation solutions
• Published Author & Speaker • System Center 2012 Operations Manager SP1
Unleashed • System Center 2012 Orchestrator SP1 Unleashed
• Event Speaker• MS Management Summit 2008 – 2013• MS TechEd NA & EMEA 2009, 2011, 2013• Microsoft TechReady 12 & 17
Audience • IT Pros with a basic working knowledge of:• System Center 2012 (preferably SP1)• Windows Server 2012 Features and Functionality• Hyper-V (2.0 or 3.0)
Prerequisites • System Center 2012 SP1: Capabilities on MVA • Windows Azure for IT Pros Jump Start on MVA
Setting Expectations
01 - Monitoring, Management and Operations
02 - Connecting System Center to the Public Cloud
03 - Service Delivery and Automation in the Hybrid Cloud
04 - Reaching the Summit: ITIL-integrated Self-Service in the Hybrid Cloud
Course Topics
• 9 – 10.35 – Session 1: Monitoring, Management and Operations
• Break (10)• 10.45 – 12.15 – Session 2: Connecting System Center
to the Public Cloud • Lunch (60)• 1.15 – 2.50 – Session 3: Service Delivery and
Automation in the Hybrid Cloud • Break (10)• 3 – 4.30 – Session 4: Reaching the Summit: ITIL-
integrated Self-Service in the Hybrid Cloud• 4.30+ - buffer, Q&A
Schedule
• Provide a “real world” perspective on Microsoft private and public
• Not only the “what”, but “why” and “how”• Share tips, tricks and how-to • Demo and speak to the common areas of
confusion • Help you find the path forward if your
situation is not ideal
Goals
• Microsoft Virtual Academy• Free online learning tailored for IT Pros and Developers • Over 1.2M registered users• Up-to-date, relevant training on variety of Microsoft products
• “Earn while you learn!” • Get 50 MVA Points for this event!• Visit http://aka.ms/MVA-Voucher • Enter this code: MovePrivateCloud (expires 7/21/2013)
Join the MVA Community!
Day 2, Session 1
Monitoring, Management and Operations
•Monitoring Cloud Availability, Performance and Capacity •Configuring Integration for a Dynamic Cloud•Configuring Chargeback Reporting •Optimizing Your Cloud (Creative Problem Solving with System Center 2012 SP1)
Session 1 Overview
Monitoring Cloud Availability, Performance and Capacity
Monitoring the Cloud from the Bottom Up
Cloud Monitoring Needs• Cloud Fabric (Network,
Storage and Compute) • Network Connectivity • Application Availability and
Performance• Alerting and Notification for
IT Operations • Data Visualization for App
Owners and Business Stakeholders
SCOM Features • Management Packs for
Windows, Hyper-V, VMM• Network Device Monitoring • .NET and JEE Application
Performance Monitoring (APM)
• Native MPs and Notification Subscription
• Reports, Dashboard Views and SharePoint Integration
What is monitored by default?• Fabric (via Windows, Hyper-V and
VMM)• Cloud Health (two perspectives)• User Role Consumption versus
Quota • VMM Server Health • Library Server Availability • Host & Host Cluster Health • Application & Application Role
Health • Service Health
Private Cloud Monitoring in SC 2012 Operations Manager
Demo
Configuring Integration for a Dynamic Cloud
Integration for a Dynamic Cloud
VMM
SCOM
SCSM
• Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO)
• Maintenance Mode Integration• Support for SQL Server Analysis
Services (SSAS)• Virtual Asset Population in
CMDB • Data for Pre-Populated Lists in
the Self-Service Portal • Auto-Incident Creation from
Alerts
Orchestrator
Advanced System Center Integration for a Dynamic Cloud
Demo
Configuring Chargeback Reporting
SOLUTION TOPOLOGY
Virtual Machine Manager
Operations Manager
Service Manager
Service Manager Data Warehouse
Chargeback
Cloud
$ VM / day
$ Cloud Membership / day
$ VM CPU Core / day
$ VM Memory GB / day
$ VM Storage GB / day
Price Sheet
Governance and Proactive Controls• Quota• Lease• Approvals• Chargeback / Showback
Quota Lease
ApprovalsChargeback/Showback
Cloud Based PricingEvery cloud has its own price sheet, reflecting the SLA for that cloud
Price sheetEach price sheet can be assigned to one or more clouds
Cloud Based Pricing Price sheet
SLAs
Chargeback in Service Manager
Chargeback reports require:• Service Manager• Service Manager Data Warehouse• Operations Manager• Operations Manager CI Connector
Chargeback reports consist of various files such as:• Management pack files• Windows PowerShell installation scripts • Microsoft Excel sample report
Installing Chargeback Reports
Price sheets define price policies on private cloud objects
Create and Publish a Price Sheet
Price sheetCloud Based Object
You must publish a price sheet before you can associate cloud objects to the price sheet
• Private cloud objects are discovered from the Operations Manager CI connector
• You can associate one or more private clouds to a price sheet
• Price information contained in the price sheet is shown in OLAP cubes and in a sample Excel report
Example Chargeback Reports
SharePoint Performance Point
Power Pivot in Excel
Configuring Chargeback in System Center 2012 SP1
Demo
Optimizing Your Cloud (Creative Problem Solving with SC2012)
Options for Solving Management ChallengesThere is more than one way to do most anything in System Center 2012 SP1…• Reporting on cloud health and capacity is
delivered through Service Manager• Operations Manager monitors health
(availability, performance and capacity)
Orchestrator provides some interesting options for closing the gaps
Controlling “Sprawl” with System Center Orchestrator
Demo
In this module, you learned about:•Monitoring Cloud Availability, Performance and Capacity • Integration for a Dynamic Cloud• Implementing Chargeback / Showback Reporting •Optimizing Your Cloud (Creative Problem Solving with System Center 2012 SP1)
Module Summary
Questions?
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