Why Virtualize?
DriveCosts Down
Enable Business Agility
IncreaseIT Efficiency
Server Consolidation
Energy & Space Reduction
Application Compatibility
Rapid Provisioning
High Availability
Business Continuity
Dynamic Datacenters & Desktops
Accelerated Responsiveness
“Why is virtualization such a big deal? A lot of people understand, and they think it's about saving money, it's about saving power, it's about green IT, it's about space, and that's certainly true. But in our perspective, it's much, much bigger than that, and people are just now beginning to understand that. We think that there's a major transformation taking place in IT. This major transformation that's been taking place for years is starting to accelerate, and we believe that virtualization is a major enabler and catalyst of that transition that's taking place.”
- Tom Bittman, Gartner VP and Chief of Research of Infrastructure and Operations, at Microsoft’s Virtualization Launch Event
Microsoft Virtualization Strategy
Data center to
desktop
End-to-End Management
Best
TCO/ROI
Full range of products & solutions
Large partner eco-system
Approx 1/3 the price of VMware
Physical and Virtual & Cross-hypervisor
Interoperability Management
It’s the Platform
you know
Use Existing Tools & Skills
Part of Windows Server 2008
Lower ongoing costs
Microsoft Virtualization Products From the Datacenter to the Desktop
“Having one vendor for the hypervisor, operating system, and much of our application software was very appealing to us from a support and cost perspective.”
Bert Van Pottelberghe, Sales Director, Hostbasket Document redirection
Offline files
What's new in Microsoft Virtualization
Momentum
• IDC Virtualization Tracker says Microsoft now has 23% of virtualization market!
• Over 400 servers certified for Hyper-V by over 40 OEMs
• Over 1M customers have downloaded RTM of WS2008
Product Updates
• Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V R2 RC is available now
• Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 RC is also available for download
• System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 RC is available now
• App-V 4.5 and Configuration Manager 2007 R2 also available
Recent News
• Announced our free Hypervisor, Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2, will include Live Migration and Cluster no cost
• Agreement with Red Hat to support RH Linux on Hyper-V
• Citrix announces Essentials for Hyper-V
Server Consolidation: The Fastest Way to Reduce Costs
Challenges: Underutilized hardware
Excessive power consumption
Expensive space across datacenter and branch offices
Server Utilization
“We expect to consolidate an additional 75 servers using Hyper-V, which will lead to a cost savings of more
than $325,000 annually. By the time we hit our fifth virtual machine, we’ve usually paid for the host.
Long term, we will be able to reduce our total data center holdings by 75 percent—from nearly 400 servers
to fewer than 100 servers.”Robert McShinsky Senior Systems Administrator,
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Virtualized Workloads
“Maxol runs Exchange Server 2007, SQL Server 2005, Terminal Services, and file and print servers as key workloads in its virtual environment. Going forward, nearly every
business application at Maxol will be a candidate for virtualization.”
Maxol Case Study
Microsoft fully supports our key server applications in a virtualized
environment
Microsoft has updated server workload licensing to enable
virtualization mobility
Management of the workloads is key, not just the virtual machine
“We’ve seen first-hand that we can virtualize everything from file, print, and web servers to database servers running SQL Server and Oracle, and actually have
the virtual machine run *faster* than what it ran on our original physical box.”
Janssen Jones, Indiana University
Hyper-V: Production Scalability
Hyper-V Powering Microsoft Internet Properties
TechNet: 100% Hyper-Vhttp://technet.microsoft.com
~1 million hits a DAY
MSDN: 100% Hyper-Vhttp://msdn.microsoft.com
~3 million hits a DAY
Microsoft.com: ~50% Hyper-V and growinghttp://www.microsoft.com
>1 billion hits a month
Interoperability
“DHMC runs both Windows Server 2008 and
Windows Server 2003 as guest operating systems
under Hyper-V, as well as Linux. To date, DHMC
has virtualized Web servers, sites on Microsoft
Office SharePoint® Server 2007, reporting
servers, medical applications, domain controllers,
file and print servers, Citrix servers, and more.”
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Case Study
Interoperability agreements with Novell, Citrix (Xen), and Red Hat to
support Linux on Hyper-V
SVVP (Server Virtualization Validation Program) to certify non-Microsoft Hypervisors for Microsoft Support
System Center Operations Manager supports monitoring of non-Windows,
including Linux
System Center Virtual Machine Manager manages VMware ESX
servers
Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-VOverview of new features
Live-migration of VMs between servers with no loss of service.
Clustered Shared Volumes: Allows multiple VMs per LUN for clustered storage
Hot add and remove VHD and pass-through disks to a running VM: Add storage without stopping VMs.
Support for 32 logical processors on host computer
Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-VOverview of new features
Live-migration of VMs between servers with no loss of service.
Clustered Shared Volumes: Allows multiple VMs per LUN for clustered storage
Hot add and remove VHD and pass-through disks to a running VM: Add storage without stopping VMs.
Support for 32 logical processors on host computer
Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-VOverview of new features
Live-migration of VMs between servers with no loss of service.
Clustered Shared Volumes: Allows multiple VMs per LUN for clustered storage
Hot add and remove VHD and pass-through disks to a running VM: Add storage without stopping VMs.
Support for 32 logical processors on host computer
Managing Physical and Virtual Server Lifecycles
Backup
“A big selling point of System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 is that it’s a familiar toolset. Anyone who’s managing Windows
servers is already familiar with this program.” Matt Lavallee, Director of Technology for MLS Property
Information Network.
System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008Centralized, Heterogeneous Management Solution For The Virtual Data Center
Optimize Physical and Virtual ResourcesCentralized virtual machine deployment and management for Hyper-V, Virtual Server, and VMware ESX servers
Intelligent placement of Virtual Machines
Comprehensive application and service-level monitoring with Operations Manager
Integrated Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO) of VMs, Hosts, and Applications
Complete Virtualization ManagementFast and reliable P2V and V2V conversion
Centralized library of infrastructure components
Leverage and extend existing storage infrastructure
Allow for delegated management and access of VMs
Leverage Existing Skills and KnowledgeFamiliar interface, common foundation
Fully scriptable using PowerShell
Performance & Resource Optimization (PRO)
Workload and application aware resource optimization
Extensible through the Operations Manager 2007 MP framework
Create policies that VMM acts upon tips automatically or manually
Minimize downtime and accelerating time to resolution.
Enables partners to deliver value add to our mutual customers
System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008
Today with SCVMM 2008 :Manage physical and virtual from one console
Manage both Hyper-V and VMware ESX
Manage both servers and desktops
SCVMM 2008 R2 (RTM within 60 days of WS08R2):
Support for new Windows Server 2008 R2 featuresLive migration
Support for CFS (Clustered Shared Volumes and 3rd party solutions)
Hot add/remove of VHDs, Pass-through disks
Maintenance modeEvacuate VMs from host using Live migration
VDI Plug-in that implements WCF interface for placing, start/stop VMs
Enables TSV Session broker to integrate with VMM for managing VMs
Customer Cost Savings with Hyper-V and System Center Virtual Machine Manager
Increased Server Utilization“The current average server utilization at the bank is approximately 20 percent, and the bank is deploying nearly 200 new servers per year. Using Hyper-V to deploy several applications on one physical server will allow the bank to reduce this number to just over 640 servers, resulting in a 36 percent decrease in the number of servers required. This will lower the hardware and data center costs for the servers, including space, power, and cooling, by 4.7 million kroner (U.S.$1 million).”
Saxo Bank Case Study
Reduced Energy Costs“Our number one cost has been power in the data center. We currently spend about
$11,000 a month, but with Hyper-V we expect to reduce it to $2,500.”
Matt Woodings, Chief Technology Officer, HotSchedules
Accelerated Time to Production“Building a physical server took almost four hours before virtualization. Hyper-V has helped decrease this time to 20 minutes. The simplified management console in System Center Virtual Machine Manager reduces this time even more, so build time is down to 10 minutes. The value of the time savings associated with the server management improvements is estimated to be AU$1,055,000 (U.S.$999,985) per year.
WorleyParsons Case Study
Virtual Sessions
Per License
Unlimited
..
32
16
8
4
1
Standard Enterprise Datacenter
Datacenter Edition makes licensing Windows Server for Virtual Machines easy.
Simply license the processors. No need to count, track, or license the virtual machines.
Includes host OS: YES YES YES
Unlimited Virtualization with Datacenter
“By deploying Windows Server 2008 Datacenter, with its liberal virtual-machine licensing options,
MLS PIN achieved savings of $200,000 over other editions of the operating system.”
Matt Lavalee, Director of TechnologyMLS Property Information Network
Server Management Suite Enterprise
Provides comprehensive management for physical and Windows Server and storage environments and includes:
System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008
System Center Operations Manager 2007 Enterprise Edition
System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 Enterprise Edition
System Center Configuration Manager 2007
Provides the rights to manage an unlimited number of operating system environments (“OSEs”) on a physical host server
Provides end to end Server Lifecycle management, both Physical and Virtual
Microsoft Assessment And Planning (MAP)How it works
Microsoft.com/MAP
Report Generation
For Different Migration
Scenarios
Customer Network
Assess customer’s environment and
recommend the right technologies
MAP Tool User
(IT Pro/Partner)
Server Consolidation?Application Virtualization?Windows migration?
“Before physical-to-virtual (P2V) conversions began, Costco IT staff used the Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit to evaluate server loads. Using the toolkit, staff members discovered that, in many cases, servers were running at only 5 percent utilization, making them good candidates for consolidation.”
Costco Wholesale Corp Case Study
Solution: Eliminate application conflicts and testing by using desktop and application virtualization
Challenges:
• Application incompatibilities
• Lengthy testingApplication
VirtualizationApp-to-app
incompatibilities
Desktop & PresentationVirtualization
App-to-OS incompatibilities
Application Compatibility
“It used to take us up to 4 hours to restore a damaged client computer. With Microsoft Application Virtualization, the same process takes only a quarter of an hour. If you take into consideration that we used to have to carry out manual interventions on almost 200 of our 650 PCs when updating, you can imagine how many man-hours we save on this process alone.”
Claude Progin, Group Manager of Information Technology and Logistics for the
City of Biel
Virtualization ResourcesMicrosoft Virtualization
Web: http://www.microsoft.com/virtualization
Hyper-Vhttp://www.microsoft.com/hyper-v
System Center Virtual Machine ManagerWeb: http://www.microsoft.com/scvmm
Microsoft Application VirtualizationWeb: http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/appv
Terminal ServicesWeb: www.microsoft.com/terminalserver
Virtual PC 2007Web: http://www.microsoft.com/virtualpc
www.microsoft.com/teched
Sessions On-Demand & Community
http://microsoft.com/technet
Resources for IT Professionals
http://microsoft.com/msdn
Resources for Developers
www.microsoft.com/learningMicrosoft Certification and Training Resources
www.microsoft.com/learning
Microsoft Certification & Training Resources
Resources
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