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VMware Virtualization Design and Deploy ServiceSolution Overview
Prepared for: <Customer>Date: <Date>
Student Guide & Internal & Confidential Update Dalyhttps://goo.gl/VVmVZ0
-- Release Notes http://ouo.io/EnApxI
00 Document Map http://ouo.io/49vXn
01 Delivery Reference Guide http://ouo.io/luZTXQ
02 Use Case Library http://ouo.io/txpZ7
A01 Project Checklist http://ouo.io/lttiu
A02 Kickoff and Project Overview http://ouo.io/xITsU
A03 Solution Overview http://ouo.io/o3Sx8
A04 Requirements Workshop http://ouo.io/Wt9FhR
A05 Functional Requirements http://ouo.io/b4xU2y
A06 Design Workshop http://ouo.io/0jCLW
A07 Validation Review http://ouo.io/DoqaK
A08 Project Conclusion http://ouo.io/n5mdc
Virtualization Design and Deploy Project Plan R1.3 http://ouo.io/no2ZcK
Virtualization Design and Deploy Project Plan R1.3 http://ouo.io/l1KQt
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Agenda• <CUSTOMER> Business Objectives
• Background
• Modularity
• Virtualization Whiteboard
• Workstream Process
• Virtualization Design
• Questions
<CUSTOMER> Business Objectives
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Business Objectives• Based on interaction with <COMPANY>, the current business
objectives are:– <Objective 1>– <Objective 2>– <Objective x>
Consultant: Insert the customer’s business objectives as provided by the sales team. This shows that VMware understands the high-level business requirements before the project starts. It is important for all project team members to understand these requirements because this might be the first exposure to the project for some of the people in the room.
Background
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SDDC for Differing Priorities
Multi-cloudMulti-platformMulti-vendor
Choice
Your data center, your
terms
Efficiency
Standardization,simplification,
automation
Virtualization economics across your data center
Agility
Delivery times reduced from days
to minutes
Innovation at business
speed
Control
Policy-based governance and
compliance
Business-aware
IT control
What are your priorities? What are your constraints?
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SDDC Maturity Matrix Capability Maturity Stages
On-Demand Infrastructure and Applications
Data Center Consolidation
Optimized Capacity and Operations
Secure and Compliant Network
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
IT Cost Transparency
Stage 1
Automated Infrastructure Provisioning, Policy-Based Governance
Performance and Capacity Optimization, Log Analytics
Automated Regulatory Compliance
Backup and Recovery
Infrastructure Costing
Stage 2
App Lifecycle Automation, Multi-Cloud Brokering
Third-Party Integration, Customizable Dashboards
Software-Defined Layer 2 to Layer 7 Network and Security Services
Automated BCDR
IT Financial Planning and Forecasting
Stage 3
On-Demand Network,On-Demand Storage
Server Virtualization, High Availability
Software-Defined Storage,Network Virtualization
Public Cloud Storage/Compute
App Monitoring, Quality of Service, Log Analytics
Network to Any Public Hybrid Cloud
DRaaS
IT SLA and Vendor Management
Business Objectives
Cap
abili
ties
vCloud Suite EnterprisevCloud Suite AdvancedvSphere Operations
Management
vCloud Hybrid ServiceVirtual SAN, NSXvSphere Enterprise Plus Edition
vCloud Connector vCloud Hybrid ServiceNSX
vCloud Suite Standard/Advanced/
Enterprise
DRaaS (VMware vCloud Hybrid Service)vCloud Suite Enterprise
vSphere Data Protection Advanced
Virtual SAN, NSXvCloud Suite Enterprise, vCloud Hybrid Service
vCloud Suite StandardvCloud Suite Advanced
IT Business Management Suite Enterprise Edition
IT Business Management Suite Advanced Edition
IT Business Management Suite Standard Edition
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SDDC Solution• Solutions-oriented delivery methodology
– Business value-oriented modeling– Prescriptive approach– Predictable outcome– Modular elements allow for adapted solution– Orchestrated with supported, common workflow library– Cohesive, unified VMware vCloud® Suite deployments– Equal parts operational transformation (roles and process)
• What does this mean?– Guidance amplified through successful field engagements– Validated design takes out the guesswork– Time impact on customer resources reduced– Templated materials deliver well-understood engagements
Modularity
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Modularity• Components are modular and can be adapted and customized
– Each element draws from field-proven approaches
• Assess the environment to determine:– What is the context relative to the1-2-3 capability model?– Is the environment SDDC ready?– Are infrastructure services needed?– Are application services needed?
SDDC
Sna
p-in
s
Portal Portal
Virtualization Management
Orchestration
Perf & C
ap Managem
ent
IaaS, PaaS, ITaaS Engine
Hybrid
BC/DR
Compl.
SDS
NetSec network
storage
Virtualization
Orchestration
Infrastructure Service Monitoring
Snap-Ins
Virtualization Whiteboard
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Instructor Whiteboard Drawing• Draw the next slide on the whiteboard explaining the methodology of the Virtualization
Design and Deploy Service1. Start from the bottom, drawing the logical and virtual storage and networking
infrastructure. 2. Draw the Core Virtualization box above this.3. Draw the VMware ESXi™ boxes next explaining that they are the consumers of the
following resources.4. Draw the Clusters box, explaining that these aggregate the resources per workload.5. Draw the Management, Edge, and Payload boxes in the cluster, saying that they are
for the segregation of resources.6. Draw Payload explaining that this can be a single payload or multiple payloads.7. Draw the Edge cluster explaining that it is built in an NS-EW way, leaf-spine model.8. Draw the Management cluster, explaining that this is where VMware vCenter™ sits,
as well as any other technologies, such as VMware vCenter Operations Management and VMware vCenter Orchestrator™, but with these three you can transition to the SDDC Ready portion of SDDC ADND.
• Answer questions as they come up. It is meant to be interactive!
Consultant: Delete this slide after you read it. It is only for consultant use.
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Whiteboard (Example)
1
2
3
45
678
Workstream Process
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Solution Overview
Assess
Design
Deploy
Validate
KX
How Our Journey Together Will Work
Knowledge transfer of the VMware proven,
integrated, validated solution for your business
Assess current state relative to the validated
design, identify gaps and remediation
Create a remediation plan to close the gap between current and proven solution state Implement or
remediate against the proven solution and
integrate that into your ecosystem
Validate complete solution from technology,
people, and process prospective
Operationalize the solution in the client
environment. Focus on running and supporting
the solution
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Example Project Timeline
Consultant: Replace this image with your customer project timeline.
Virtualization DesignLargely Standardized/Somewhat Customized
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Virtualization• The core part of any infrastructure is virtualization
• The key here is that there are NO static solutions– Design is based on functional requirements in the environment– Solution validated designs are used as known good starting points– Virtual appliances are used by default
• Recommend starting off with the three clusters
Start at 3 Hosts Span multiple Chassis
Management Cluster
One or More ChassisOne or More Chassis
Start with two clusters Min 3 hosts per cluster Max 8 hosts per cluster
Payload Clusters
Management Pods
Start at 3 Hosts Deploy Edge Gateways Physical Access to DMZ/Internet
Edge Cluster
Resources Pods
storage storagenetworknetwork networkstorage
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Cluster Design• Resources are designed to be modular
• Each resource pod contains payload and edge clusters
• Storage and networking are mapped accordingly
vCenter Payload
esx-pay1-01 esx-pay1-08
Workload1 LUNs
vCloud Networking and Security Payload
Start with two clusters Min 3 hosts per cluster Max 8 hosts per cluster
Payload Cluster 1
storagenetwork
esx-payN-01 esx-payN-08
WorkloadN LUNs
Start with two clusters Min 3 hosts per cluster Max 8 hosts per cluster
Payload Cluster n
storagenetwork
Start at 3 Hosts Deploy Edge Gateways Physical Access to DMZ/Internet
Edge Cluster
networkstorage
esx-pay1-01 esx-pay1-08
Resource Pod 1
Edge LUNs
vCenter Payload
esx-pay1-01 esx-pay1-08
Workload1 LUNs
Start with two clusters Min 3 hosts per cluster Max 8 hosts per cluster
Payload Cluster 1
storagenetwork
esx-payN-01 esx-payN-08
WorkloadN LUNs
Start with two clusters Min 3 hosts per cluster Max 8 hosts per cluster
Payload Cluster n
storagenetwork
Start at 3 Hosts Deploy Edge Gateways Physical Access to DMZ/Internet
Edge Cluster
networkstorage
esx-pay1-01 esx-pay1-08
Resource Pod N
Edge LUNs
vCloud Networking and Security Payload
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Storage Design• Designed to be as robust and flexible as required in the environment
– Can add software-defined storage if required
2048
GBVMDKs
1500
GB
200G
B
vSWP + Logs
Sample LUN
Physical Disks
Management Pods Resources Pods
Tier0
SSD
Tier1
FC15K
Tier2
FC10K
Tier1
FC15K
Tier2
FC10K
Tier3
SATA
Tier3
SATA
Tier0
SSD
vSAN (DAS) or 3rd Party Vendor (SAN or NAS or DAS)
Sample ESX Host
Shared Datastores
Management
Policy-based Storage Management
Virtualized Data Services
Hypervisor Storage Abstraction
Software Defined Storage
Management Cluster Edge Cluster Payload Clusters
SDS
Monitoring Portals
Sample ESX Host
Shared Datastores
Edges group1 Edges Group2 Edges group N
Sample ESX Host
Shared Datastores
Payloads SLA1 Payloads SLA2 Payloads SLA
OS
APP
OS
APPOS
DB
Tenants_NTenant1
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Networking Design• Software-defined networking design
– Virtual “valves” at each network feed point– Leaf-and-spine network backbone pushes routing down the column– Intelligent edges gateway northbound and southbound traffic in dedicated
cluster
Corporate
Internet/DMZ
Sample ESX Host Sample ESX HostSample ESX Host
VLAN ESXi / DHCP Helper
VLAN vMotion
VLAN IP Storage (iSCSI/NFS/VSAN)
VLAN Transport/VXLAN
INTERNET
VLAN DMZ
Payload Clusters
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
DB
Tenants_NTenant1
Edge ClusterManagement Cluster
East - West
VLAN DevvSE - HA
DMZ/FW
Tenant A
DMZ/FW
Tenant X
North - South
VLAN Prod
VLAN ESXi / DHCP Helper
VLAN vMotion
VLAN IP Storage (iSCSI/NFS/VSAN)
VLAN ESXi / DHCP Helper
VLAN vMotion
VLAN IP Storage (iSCSI/NFS/VSAN)
VLAN Transport/VXLAN
vWire_XXvWire_XX
VLAN Fault Tolerance VLAN Fault Tolerance
VLAN Management Server
VLAN Dev Prod DMZ
VLAN INTERNET
vSE - HA
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Summary• Virtualization Design and Deploy Service is an SDDC solution
– Only virtualization but can easily be expanded with other SDDC modules– Prescriptive approach yields predictable results
• Forward-looking approach including – Validated solutions in the design– Availability technologies as included with core VMware vSphere®
• Other BCDR solutions can be added based on requirements
– Software-defined networking – Software-defined storage (optional)
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Questions
VMware Virtualization Design and Deploy Service
VMware, Inc.3401 Hillview AvePalo Alto, CA 94304
Tel: 1-877-486-9273 or 650-427-5000Fax: 650-427-5001