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VİRTUALLAŞDIRMA




Elxan Əliyev                    Elgüc Yusifbəyli
Sistem inzibatçısı              Sistem inzibatçısı
Seminarın məqsədi

 Virtuallaşdırmaya ilkin baxış
 Server Virtualization ilə tanışlıq və tətbiq sahələri
 VMware vSphere 5.0
 VMware virtuallaşdırmanın üstünlükləri
 VMware modulları ilə tanışlıq
 VMware Site Recovery Manager ümumi tanışlıq
 Virtual Desktop haqqında
Fiziki quruluş

                          Fiziki quruluşun
                          çatışmamazlıqları
                 • Bir serverdə yalnız bir
                   əməliyyat sistemi
                 • Proqram təminatı
                   serverlərdən asılı vəziyyətdə
                   olur (drivers...)
                 • Müxtəlif application-lar konflikt
                   verir
                 • İstifadəsiz qalan resurslar
Fiziki infrastruktur
       Tutduğu yer                         Elektrik və soyutma xərcləri


$2,400 / server                            14 man hər serverin
                                           elektrik xərci
$40,000 / rack                             23 man Hər serverin
                                           soyudulmasına sərf
                                           edilən xərc



  Texniki problemlərin həll edilməsinə xərclənən vəsait

  Serverlərin texniki nəzarətini yerinə yetirilməsinə lazım olan administrator sayı
Statistika

                   Vmware   Vmware   Qiymət (man)
                    Əvvəl    sonra

Servers            1000       80     5,816 (hər
                                       serverin
                                      azalmasına)

HBAs                500      160        290
SAN Switches         22       8         na
Network Switches     84       10        296
Elektrik (kW/s)     407       52        759
Soyutma (kW/s)      509       64        949
Virtuallaşdırma nədir?
         Fiziki quruluş                 Virtuallaşdırılmış quruluş

       Application


    Operating System


        Hardware



    Müxtəlif applicaton-ların bir server üzərində və ya ayrı-ayrı əməliyyat
    sistemləri üzərində işləməsinı təmin edir.
    Virtuallaşdırma virtual serverlər üçün ayrılmış server resurslarına birbaşa
    müraciəti təmin edir ki, bu da sistemin daha effektli işləməsinə şərait yaradır
Resurslardan daha effektli istifadəyə şərait yaradır

       Fiziki quruluş                       Virtual quruluş




      Virtuallaşdırma serverlərin resurslarından daha effektiv
                       istifadəyə imkan verir
Əsas üstünlükləri
                       Müxtəlif əməliyyat sistemlərin bir
                        fiziki maşında eyni vaxtda işləməsinə
                        şərait yaradır.
                       Sistem resurslarının virtual serverlər
                        arasında bölünməsinə imkan verir.
Əsas üstünlükləri
       •Bölgü

           Müxtəlif əməliyyat sistemlərin bir fiziki maşında eyni vaxtda işləməsinə
            şərait yaradır.
           Sistem resurslarin virtual serverlər arasında bölünməsinə imkan verir.




                        •İzolə    etmə
                            Səhv və təhlükəsizlik problemlərinin
                             izolə edilməsi (virus və s.)
                            Daha effektli resurs istifadəsinə
                             nəzarət
Əsas üstünlükləri
         •Bölgü

             Müxtəlif əməliyyat sistemlərin bir fiziki maşında eyni vaxtda işləməsinə
              şərait yaradır
             Sistem resurslarin virtual serverlər arasında bölünməsinə imkan verir

          •İzolə     etmə
                 Səhv və təhlükəsizlik problemlərinin izolə edilməsi (virus və s.)
                 Daha effektli resurs istifadəsinə nəzarət

                    •Paketləmə
                         Hər bir virtual maşın fayl şəklində saxlanıla
                          bilər
                         Virtual maşınların kopyalanması və ya
                          yerdəyişməsi faylların kopyalanması və
                          yerdəyişməsi qədər asandır.
Əsas üstünlükləri
        •Bölgü
            Müxtəlif əməliyyat sistemlərin bir fiziki maşında eyni vaxtda işləməsinə
             şərait yaradır
            Sistem resurslarin virtual serverlər arasında bölünməsinə imkan verir
             •İzolə    etmə
                 Səhv və təhlükəsizlik problemlərinin izolə edilməsi (virus və s.)
                 Daha effektli resurs istifadəsinə nəzarət
             •Paketləmə

                 Hər bir virtual maşın fayl şəklində saxlanıla bilər
                 Virtual maşınıların kopyalanması və ya yerdəyişməsi faylların
                  kopyalanması və yerdəyişməsi qədər asandır
                  •Avadanlıqdan            asılılığın olmaması
                      Virtual maşınların asanlıqla digər oxşar
                       platformaya köcürülməsi və ya
                       kopyalanması
ESX Server

  Virtual Machines   Bir fiziki serverdə bir
                     neçə virtual maşının
                     yaradılması

    ESX Server


  Physical Server    • Performans
                     • Stabillik
                     • Platformalar arası
                       yerdəyişmə
Virtual və fiziki serverlərin yaradılması

  Fiziki


   Fiziki serverin       ƏS           ƏS         İP         Şəbəkənin App test
   montajı               yüklənməsi   sazlanması ünvanların montajı   edilməsi
                                      + APP      verilməsi

                                                                     20-40 saat
                                                                      iş tələb
   Deploy        Power                                                  edir
   from
   Template
                 on VM         1 saat iş
                              tələb edir
 Virtual

 • Virtual serverin yaradılması dəqiqələr, fiziki
  serverin yaradılması isə saatlar və ya
  günlər vaxt aparır
ESX host-larla işləmə qaydaıları
          3i





                              1. Host açıldıqda lazımi Virtual
                                 maşınların avtomatık işə
                                 salınması
      
                              2. Admin parolların yazılması
                             3. Şəbəkə quruluşunun
                                 tənzimlənməsi
                              4. Klient vasitəsilə qoşulma
                                       və ya Vcenter ilə
                                      mərkəzləşdirilmiş idarəetmə
VMware
  VMotion




            • Virtual maşınların
              keçirilmədən bir
              platformadan digər
              platformaya
              köçürülməsi
Məntiqi quruluş
VMware HA



                 • Fiziki serverdə problem
                   yaranarsa VMware



X
                   avtomatlaşdırılmış
                   şəkildə digər fiziki
                   serverdəki virtual serveri
                   işə salır
     Resurslar
Storage
     VMotion




               Virtual serverlərin
               keçirilmədən bir
               storage-dən digərinə
               köçürülməsi




18
VMware Update
      Manager

                            Hostların proqram
                            təminatlarının
                            mərkəzləşdirilmiş
                  OFFLINE
                            yenilənməsi
                            Yenilənmə zamanı Virtual
                            serverlərin söndürülməsinə
                            ehtiyyac yoxdur
     Update
     Manager




19
VMware consolidated backup vasitəsilə virtual serverlərin
rezerv nüsxələrinin alınması


                                           Bu nədir?

                                           Mərkəzləşdirilmış, agent –siz
                                           rezerv sistemi
                                             Virtual maşınların nüsxələrinin
                                             alınması
                    CENTRALIZED
                    DATA MOVER
                                             Virtual maşının nüsxələrinin digər
                                             hostlarda saxlanılması



                                  BACKUP
                                   PROXY
      BACKUP DISK



20
VirtualCenter üstünlükləri
                                             1

                                       Virtual maşın və                     2
                7                           Server
                                          idarəetmə
                                                                    Avtomatlaşdırılmış
            Inteqrasiya                                               əməliyyatlar




                                  Mərkəzləşdirilmiş
        6                             idarətmə                                       3

    Security &                                                                  Miqrasiya
  Access Control



                              5                           4
                           Sistem                     Resursların
                          Monitorinq                  bölünməsi
Fiziki quruluşdan Virtual quruluşa keçid


     Təyin etmə
                                                 VMware vCenter Converter



                                                 Fiziki serverlərin təyini
     Analiz
                                                 Fiziki serverlərin
                                                 quruluşlarının təyin
                                                 edilməsi
                                                 Fiziki serverlərin Virtual
     Köçürmə
                                                 sistemə köçürülməsi

       Kiçik infrastruktu üçün tövsiyyə edilir
22
VMware Site Recovery Manager
     Site Recovery Manager fovqaladə hal zamanı rezerv saytın işə salınmasına
                                  imkan verir


                                         Avtomatlaşdırılmış disaster
                                         recovery planı:
                                           Qurulma, test
                                         Vcenter üzərindən
                                         mərkəzləşdirilmış idarəetmə
                                         Əsas datacenter-dən
                                         informasiyanın rezerv
                                         datacenter-ə ötürülməsi




23
VMware Site Recovery Manager
       Əsas                              Rezerv SITE

              Saytın
              işinin
              dayan
               ması



                       WAN və
                       WAN və
                         ya
                          ya
                        Fiber
                         Fiber


                           Köcürülmə



Əsas                                   rezerv
VMFS                                   VMFS

24
Disaster Recovery
Əsas Datacenter                           RezervSite



   Virtual Infrastructure
                              Qaynar         Virtual Infrastructure

                            replikasiya


                             30 km

      FC SAN                                    FC SAN
Virtual Desktops


                                 Üstünlüklər
                                    Mərkəzi idarəetmə,
                                    təhlükəsizlik,
                                    Büdcəyə qənaət
                                    Istifadəçi fayllarının rezervinin
                                    çıxarılmasının asanlığı

• Kompyuter almağa eytiyyac yoxdur
• Bir kompyuterin işlək vəziyyətə gətirilməsinə 2-3 saat vaxt
  lazımdırsa virtual desktopda bu 10 dəqiqəyə qədər vaxt alır
• Virtual Center vasitəsilə bütün virtual desktopların bir mərkəzdən
  idarəolunması
Bugündən sınamağa və örgənməyə başla




                        60 günlük test
                           lisenziya




27
Təşəkkür edirik !


    texniki suallar üçün
  http://forum.technet.az

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Virtualization (virtuallasdirma)

  • 1. VİRTUALLAŞDIRMA Elxan Əliyev Elgüc Yusifbəyli Sistem inzibatçısı Sistem inzibatçısı
  • 2. Seminarın məqsədi Virtuallaşdırmaya ilkin baxış Server Virtualization ilə tanışlıq və tətbiq sahələri VMware vSphere 5.0 VMware virtuallaşdırmanın üstünlükləri VMware modulları ilə tanışlıq VMware Site Recovery Manager ümumi tanışlıq Virtual Desktop haqqında
  • 3. Fiziki quruluş Fiziki quruluşun çatışmamazlıqları • Bir serverdə yalnız bir əməliyyat sistemi • Proqram təminatı serverlərdən asılı vəziyyətdə olur (drivers...) • Müxtəlif application-lar konflikt verir • İstifadəsiz qalan resurslar
  • 4. Fiziki infrastruktur Tutduğu yer Elektrik və soyutma xərcləri $2,400 / server 14 man hər serverin elektrik xərci $40,000 / rack 23 man Hər serverin soyudulmasına sərf edilən xərc Texniki problemlərin həll edilməsinə xərclənən vəsait Serverlərin texniki nəzarətini yerinə yetirilməsinə lazım olan administrator sayı
  • 5. Statistika Vmware Vmware Qiymət (man) Əvvəl sonra Servers 1000 80 5,816 (hər serverin azalmasına) HBAs 500 160 290 SAN Switches 22 8 na Network Switches 84 10 296 Elektrik (kW/s) 407 52 759 Soyutma (kW/s) 509 64 949
  • 6. Virtuallaşdırma nədir? Fiziki quruluş Virtuallaşdırılmış quruluş Application Operating System Hardware Müxtəlif applicaton-ların bir server üzərində və ya ayrı-ayrı əməliyyat sistemləri üzərində işləməsinı təmin edir. Virtuallaşdırma virtual serverlər üçün ayrılmış server resurslarına birbaşa müraciəti təmin edir ki, bu da sistemin daha effektli işləməsinə şərait yaradır
  • 7. Resurslardan daha effektli istifadəyə şərait yaradır Fiziki quruluş Virtual quruluş Virtuallaşdırma serverlərin resurslarından daha effektiv istifadəyə imkan verir
  • 8. Əsas üstünlükləri  Müxtəlif əməliyyat sistemlərin bir fiziki maşında eyni vaxtda işləməsinə şərait yaradır.  Sistem resurslarının virtual serverlər arasında bölünməsinə imkan verir.
  • 9. Əsas üstünlükləri •Bölgü  Müxtəlif əməliyyat sistemlərin bir fiziki maşında eyni vaxtda işləməsinə şərait yaradır.  Sistem resurslarin virtual serverlər arasında bölünməsinə imkan verir. •İzolə etmə  Səhv və təhlükəsizlik problemlərinin izolə edilməsi (virus və s.)  Daha effektli resurs istifadəsinə nəzarət
  • 10. Əsas üstünlükləri •Bölgü  Müxtəlif əməliyyat sistemlərin bir fiziki maşında eyni vaxtda işləməsinə şərait yaradır  Sistem resurslarin virtual serverlər arasında bölünməsinə imkan verir •İzolə etmə  Səhv və təhlükəsizlik problemlərinin izolə edilməsi (virus və s.)  Daha effektli resurs istifadəsinə nəzarət •Paketləmə  Hər bir virtual maşın fayl şəklində saxlanıla bilər  Virtual maşınların kopyalanması və ya yerdəyişməsi faylların kopyalanması və yerdəyişməsi qədər asandır.
  • 11. Əsas üstünlükləri •Bölgü  Müxtəlif əməliyyat sistemlərin bir fiziki maşında eyni vaxtda işləməsinə şərait yaradır  Sistem resurslarin virtual serverlər arasında bölünməsinə imkan verir •İzolə etmə  Səhv və təhlükəsizlik problemlərinin izolə edilməsi (virus və s.)  Daha effektli resurs istifadəsinə nəzarət •Paketləmə  Hər bir virtual maşın fayl şəklində saxlanıla bilər  Virtual maşınıların kopyalanması və ya yerdəyişməsi faylların kopyalanması və yerdəyişməsi qədər asandır •Avadanlıqdan asılılığın olmaması  Virtual maşınların asanlıqla digər oxşar platformaya köcürülməsi və ya kopyalanması
  • 12. ESX Server Virtual Machines Bir fiziki serverdə bir neçə virtual maşının yaradılması ESX Server Physical Server • Performans • Stabillik • Platformalar arası yerdəyişmə
  • 13. Virtual və fiziki serverlərin yaradılması Fiziki Fiziki serverin ƏS ƏS İP Şəbəkənin App test montajı yüklənməsi sazlanması ünvanların montajı edilməsi + APP verilməsi 20-40 saat iş tələb Deploy Power edir from Template on VM 1 saat iş tələb edir Virtual • Virtual serverin yaradılması dəqiqələr, fiziki serverin yaradılması isə saatlar və ya günlər vaxt aparır
  • 14. ESX host-larla işləmə qaydaıları 3i  1. Host açıldıqda lazımi Virtual maşınların avtomatık işə salınması  2. Admin parolların yazılması  3. Şəbəkə quruluşunun tənzimlənməsi 4. Klient vasitəsilə qoşulma və ya Vcenter ilə  mərkəzləşdirilmiş idarəetmə
  • 15. VMware VMotion • Virtual maşınların keçirilmədən bir platformadan digər platformaya köçürülməsi
  • 17. VMware HA • Fiziki serverdə problem yaranarsa VMware X avtomatlaşdırılmış şəkildə digər fiziki serverdəki virtual serveri işə salır Resurslar
  • 18. Storage VMotion Virtual serverlərin keçirilmədən bir storage-dən digərinə köçürülməsi 18
  • 19. VMware Update Manager Hostların proqram təminatlarının mərkəzləşdirilmiş OFFLINE yenilənməsi Yenilənmə zamanı Virtual serverlərin söndürülməsinə ehtiyyac yoxdur Update Manager 19
  • 20. VMware consolidated backup vasitəsilə virtual serverlərin rezerv nüsxələrinin alınması Bu nədir? Mərkəzləşdirilmış, agent –siz rezerv sistemi Virtual maşınların nüsxələrinin alınması CENTRALIZED DATA MOVER Virtual maşının nüsxələrinin digər hostlarda saxlanılması BACKUP PROXY BACKUP DISK 20
  • 21. VirtualCenter üstünlükləri 1 Virtual maşın və 2 7 Server idarəetmə Avtomatlaşdırılmış Inteqrasiya əməliyyatlar Mərkəzləşdirilmiş 6 idarətmə 3 Security & Miqrasiya Access Control 5 4 Sistem Resursların Monitorinq bölünməsi
  • 22. Fiziki quruluşdan Virtual quruluşa keçid Təyin etmə VMware vCenter Converter Fiziki serverlərin təyini Analiz Fiziki serverlərin quruluşlarının təyin edilməsi Fiziki serverlərin Virtual Köçürmə sistemə köçürülməsi Kiçik infrastruktu üçün tövsiyyə edilir 22
  • 23. VMware Site Recovery Manager Site Recovery Manager fovqaladə hal zamanı rezerv saytın işə salınmasına imkan verir Avtomatlaşdırılmış disaster recovery planı: Qurulma, test Vcenter üzərindən mərkəzləşdirilmış idarəetmə Əsas datacenter-dən informasiyanın rezerv datacenter-ə ötürülməsi 23
  • 24. VMware Site Recovery Manager Əsas Rezerv SITE Saytın işinin dayan ması WAN və WAN və ya ya Fiber Fiber Köcürülmə Əsas rezerv VMFS VMFS 24
  • 25. Disaster Recovery Əsas Datacenter RezervSite Virtual Infrastructure Qaynar Virtual Infrastructure replikasiya 30 km FC SAN FC SAN
  • 26. Virtual Desktops Üstünlüklər Mərkəzi idarəetmə, təhlükəsizlik, Büdcəyə qənaət Istifadəçi fayllarının rezervinin çıxarılmasının asanlığı • Kompyuter almağa eytiyyac yoxdur • Bir kompyuterin işlək vəziyyətə gətirilməsinə 2-3 saat vaxt lazımdırsa virtual desktopda bu 10 dəqiqəyə qədər vaxt alır • Virtual Center vasitəsilə bütün virtual desktopların bir mərkəzdən idarəolunması
  • 27. Bugündən sınamağa və örgənməyə başla 60 günlük test lisenziya 27
  • 28. Təşəkkür edirik ! texniki suallar üçün http://forum.technet.az

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  1. Before we highlight what customers have been able to do with virtualization, let’s put some more color around the magnitude of the problem we are solving. Server sprawl – read the stats Power & cooling – read the stats Space crunch – read the stats Operating / labor cost – read the stats. SOURCE: IDC
  2. This is an example of a customer that embarked on a large scale server consolidation project. They started with 1000 servers, and after consolidation, ended up with 80 virtualized servers. The hardware cost savings from doing that were close to $6000 per server removed from the datacenter. Once they removed so many servers from the datacenter, the environmental costs went down as well. For every application they started running in a VM, they saved close to $1700 in power and cooling and $400+ in real estate on 3 yr basis. And it is important to emphasize that these savings are ongoing, not one-off like the hardware savings. Overall, the company saved more than $8K in 3 yrs for every application that they started running in a VM.
  3. Virtual machines are not a new concept. They were developed over thirty years ago for mainframe systems to allow multiple users to safely share those expensive machines. As computers became cheaper, the motivation behind virtualization faded and processor architectures like the Intel x86 were developed without some of the features needed to support virtualization. VMware’s founders resurrected the virtual machine concept when problems like server proliferation and the need to run multiple applications in dedicated operating systems started becoming serious issues for IT managers and software developers. VMware developed revolutionary technology to efficiently virtualize x86 systems that,for the first time, allowed unmodified x86 operating systems and applications to run in true virtual machines with excellent performance. Multiple virtual machines can operate concurrently on a single x86 host system. Each one can run a different operating system and application stack. VMware’s virtualization technology provides each virtual machine with a true representation of an x86 computer, complete with processor, memory, networking interfaces and storage devices. The VMware virtualization layer gives the virtual machines direct access to the underlying x86 hardware – an important distinction from the much slower emulation technology that must process all virtual machine operations in software.
  4. One of the clearest benefits ESX Server users see after consolidating servers into virtual machines is a huge improvement in server utilization as measured by average CPU usage. IT administrators generally dedicate a single x86 server per application because of issues like application compatibility problems when running on a single OS image, software vendor requirements or internal billing constraints. The result of that “one application, one server” practice is a datacenter filled to capacity with servers running at 5-15% utilization. With multiple servers consolidated on an ESX Server host, customers are able to reliably operate their servers at 60-80% CPU utilization – a huge improvement in the return on investment in their server hardware. This higher CPU utilization is possible only with the intelligent CPU resource controls made possible by the bare-metal architecture of ESX Server. Normally, running a server at high CPU utilization creates the risk of a critical service being starved for CPU if others experience a load peak. ESX Server eliminates that risk with its CPU resource controls that assign CPU capacity to virtual machines on a “fair share” basis and it also allows an absolute minimum level of CPU capacity to be allocated to critical virtual machines. CPU allocations can also be dynamically adjusted so you can “dial in” more capacity for a virtual machine in anticipation of a period of high load. ESX Server will enforce admission controls to prevent additional virtual machines from being started on a host if minimum resource guarantees for existing virtual machines could not be assured. Running your servers at higher utilization really changes datacenter economics. Now it becomes justifiable to invest in higher end server features like redundant power supplies, hot swappable components, dual storage adapters and teamed NICs when you can divide the cost of those features across multiple servers running in virtual machines rather than across just one application running on a single OS image. That’s important if you’re worried about putting all your eggs in one basket with virtual machine server consolidation – you can now afford more reliable servers and also feel confident in the rock-solid proven reliability of the ESX Server platform.
  5. The hypervisor (ESX Server and ESX Server 3i) then partitions a server into multiple virtual machines. VMs are basically just files and can be treated like files. This gives VMs amazing properties that then enable a much broader set of capabilities beyond just running many VMs on one server, not possible in the physical world. These properties: Partitioning: With ESX Server you are able to run many different OS-es on the same machine Isolation: These VMs running on a physical machine are independent and unaware of each other. Infecting one doesn’t mean affecting all the others. Encapsulation: Since the entire OS + app is packaged up into a set of files – manipulation of VMs becomes very much simpler than their physical counterparts Hardware independence: Virtual machines can be created on any x86 hardware and moved to any other x86 hardware; in many cases live
  6. VMware’s hypervisor for the data center is called “ESX Server” First launched in 2001, we are now on the third generation at ESX 3, serving over 20,000 enterprise customers. ESX Server is a bare metal virtualization platform, that is, it sits on top of the server hardware directly and allows partitioning of the underlying CPU, memory, network and storage resources between virtual machines that sit on top of it. This hypervisor layer is an important choice to make especially because when you consolidate several servers onto a single one with many virtual machines, the hypervisor layer needs to be sturdy and reliable. What are some of the key things to look for in a hypervisor? <CLICK> Performance: Bare metal hypervisor architecture near native performance. ESX Server allows consolidation ratios of 10:1, 20:1 and sometimes as high as 30:1. Customers report that most people don’t even realize they are running virtualized. This is a testament to how solid the performance of the hypervisor is. Stability: >3 years of uptime at a customer, 86% of customers use in production, 43% standardize on VMs Scalability: The hypervisor needs to scale to meet workload requirements – ESX Server supports 4 way VSMP(running VMs with as many as 4 CPUs assigned to them), 64GB RAM, support for 64-bit Guest operating systems and supports servers with upto 128 GB of physical memory. Cross-platform support: HW agnostic, widest guest OS support including windows (multi-generations), linux, solaris x86, novell
  7. Now let’s take a very specific look comparing the provisioning activity in the virtual versus physical world. In the physical world, you have to procure and configure the hardware. This is an activity that can takes weeks if you need to order a new system. Then you go through the process of configuring the OS, networking, and applications. All together, this could be 20-40 hours of actual work, plus 4-6 weeks of time from start to finish. By contrast, deploying a VM from a template takes minutes. Including configuration, you’re typically talking about <1 hour of actual work. Integrating into the typical IT procurement and approval process, and most likely you’re still only talking about 1 or 2 days.
  8. This makes it extremely easy to get started with virtualization. It’s as easy as: Plug in your server and boot directly into the hypervisor Do some minimal configuration Manage the server remotely and start running VMs within minutes
  9. Starting with mobility, VMware’s VMotion permits the live migration of virtual machines from one physical server to another, with zero downtime. The key is, users see no service interruption. From their perspective, and from the VM’s perspective, NOTHING has happened. But behind the scenes, the application is now running on a completely different server. Key Points: One of our most popular products Move VMs between ESX servers with ZERO downtime End users don’t see any service interruption Neither users nor the application / VM know it’s been moved Example use case (of many!): Financial application at end of month that requires additional resources. Supported on Fibre Channel and iSCSI SAN and NAS
  10. Believe it or not Potential problems are diagnosed as soon as they start occurring and preventive medicine is administered. i.e. as soon as an application starts experiencing increased load, and is consequently starved for resources, and before it has hit serious performance issues, DRS detects that event, and provides more resources to that virtual machine. This is the self-adjusting, self optimizing datacenter. Normally sys admins would learn about such problems when their phones start ringing off the hook because a major application is down. You can allocate your available resources depending on the value of the applications they support. Not all applications are created equal – some are more important than the others. With DRS you can ensure that the important applications always take precedence if there is competition for resources. VMware® Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) dynamically allocates and balances computing capacity across a collection of hardware resources aggregated into logical resource pools. VMware DRS continuously monitors utilization across resource pools and intelligently allocates available resources among the virtual machines based on pre-defined rules that reflect business needs and changing priorities. When a virtual machine experiences an increased load, VMware DRS automatically allocates additional resources by redistributing virtual machines among the physical servers within the network. VMware DRS allows IT organizations to: Prioritize resources to the highest value applications in order to align resources with business goals. Optimize hardware utilization automatically and continuously to respond to changing conditions. Provide dedicated (virtual) infrastructure to business units while giving central IT complete control over hardware. Conduct zero-downtime server maintenance How does VMware DRS work? VMware DRS dynamically allocates and balances computing capacity across collections of hardware resources aggregated into logical resource pools. VMware DRS continuously monitors utilization across the resource pools and intelligently allocates available resources among virtual machines. VMware DRS allows users to define the rules and policies how virtual machines share resources and how these resources are prioritized among multiple virtual machines. When a virtual machine experiences increased load, VMware DRS first evaluates its priority against the established resource allocation rules and policies, and if justified, allocates additional resource. .Additional resources are allocated to the virtual machine by either migrating it to another server with more available resources or by making more “space” for it on the same server by migrating other virtual machines to different servers.. VMware DRS can be configured to operate in automatic or manual mode. In automatic mode, it migrates virtual machines to the most appropriate physical servers. The live migration of the virtual machines to the different physical server is executed completely transparent to end-users though VMware VMotion. In manual mode, VMware DRS provides a recommendation for optimal placement of virtual machines, and leaves it to the system administrator to decide whether to make the change. Flexible hierarchical organization of resource pools allows administrators to match available IT resources to the needs of the business organization. Individual business units can receive dedicated IT resources while still benefiting from the efficiency of resource pooling. Robust access privileges make it possible to delegate routine infrastructure tasks for a business unit resource pool to a business unit administrator. VMware DRS optimizes IT environments to align resources with business goals while ensuring flexibility and efficient utilization of hardware resources. How Is VMware DRS Used in the Enterprise? Align IT resources with business priorities . Define rules and policies how resources are prioritized among virtual machines. VMware DRS dynamically and intelligently allocates IT resources to the highest priority virtual machines to ensure optimal alignment between business and IT. Guarantee IT autonomy and service levels to business organizations. Provide dedicated IT infrastructure to business units while still profiting from higher hardware utilization through resource pooling. Dramatically increase system administrator productivity . Enable a single system administrator to monitor and effectively manage a large pool of infrastructure resources. Automate hardware maintenance. Place a physical server in maintenance mode and VMware DRS will automatically migrate all virtual machines to other physical servers, allowing server maintenance with zero downtime.
  11. So that helps you deal with planned downtime. How about unplanned downtime? Well, the first line of defense is VMware High Availability, or HA. HA detects when a physical ESX server fails or stops responding. <click> It then automatically restarts those virtual machines on other servers. To be clear, this is analogous to a re-boot. I’m not claiming 100% up time, but services are restarted within minutes. As an example, I was talking to a customer the other day running desktop Operating systems (XP) on a set of servers. One entire rack lost electric power in the data center. HA automatically restarted the XP instances on other servers and no one even noticed until the next day when they walked by the racks. Users never even filed a ticket. Key points: If a physical machine fails, HA automatically restarts all of the VMs on other hosts Can work with DRS to ensure intelligent placement Minimize downtime and service disruption Simple and low cost What is VMware HA? VMware® High Availability (HA) provides easy to use, cost effective high availability for applications running in virtual machines . In the event of server failure, affected virtual machines are automatically restarted on other production servers with spare capacity. VMware HA allows IT organizations to: Minimize downtime and IT service disruption while eliminating the need for dedicated stand-by hardware and installation of additional software. Provide uniform high availability across the entire virtualized IT environment without the cost and complexity of failover solutions tied to either operating systems or specific applications. How Is VMware HA Used in the Enterprise? VMware HA allows companies to provide high availability to any application running in a virtual machine. With VMware HA IT organizations can: Protect applications with no other failover option . Provide cost-effective high availability for any application running in a virtual machine. High availability solutions are often relatively complex and expensive, and typically reserved for mission critical applications. VMware HA provides a cost-effective high availability solution that makes high availability possible for software applications that were formerly left unprotected. Establish consistent “first line of defense” for an entire IT environment . Unlike other high availability solutions that are operating system or software application specific, VMware HA represents a consistent, easy to manage high availability solution for the entire IT environment. VMware HA provides basic failover for any application with minimum cost and management overhead. How Does VMware HA Work? VMware HA continuously monitors all servers in a resource pool and detects server failures. An agent placed on each server maintains a “heartbeat” with the other servers in the resource pool and a loss of “heartbeat” initiates the restart process of all affected virtual machines on other servers. VMware HA ensures that sufficient resources are available in the resource pool at all times to be able to restart virtual machines on different physical servers in the event of server failure. Restart of virtual machines is made possible by the Virtual Machine File S ystem (VMFS) clustered file system which gives multiple ESX Server instances read-write access to the same virtual machine files, concurrently. VMware HA is easily configured for a resource pool through VirtualCenter. What is it? Automatic restart of virtual machines in case of server failure Customer Impact Cost effective high availability for all applications No need for dedicated stand-by hardware None of the cost and complexity of clustering
  12. A conceptually similar product to VMotion that is also brand new is Storage VMotion. This will be available later this quarter and also the non-disruptive migration of virtual machine disks from one data store to another. Availability: Later this quarter (December). Component of VI3 Enterprise Key points: Storage VMotion completes the non-disruptive management of planned downtime Migrating single VMs and their disks from one array to another is accomplished today by moving entire LUNs with datamovers/SAN tools – almost always involving downtime Now performance optimization of VMs with the right type of storage becomes a trivial problem to solve HOW DOES IT WORK: VMware Storage VMotion allows virtual machines’ disks to be relocated to different data store locations completely transparently while the virtual machine is running, with zero downtime. Storage VMotion takes advantage of core technologies that VMware has developed, such as disk snapshots, REDO logs, parent/child disk relations, and snapshot consolidation. Before moving a virtual machines disk file, Storage VMotion moves the “home directory” of the virtual machine to the new location. The “home directory” contains meta information about the virtual machine i.e. configuration, swap, log files. It next “self VMotions” to the new VM home location. The disk movements follow after the home directory migration. First, Storage VMotion creates a “child disk” for each virtual machine disk to be migrated. Once the migration operation has started, all disk writes are directed to this “child disk”. Second, the “parent”, or original, virtual disk is then copied from the old storage device to the new storage device. In step three, the child disk that is capturing the write operations are then “re-parented” to the newly copied parent disks. And, in the final step the child disk is consolidated into the new parent disk and the ESX host is now re-directed to the new parent disk location. The switchover process of home directory and disk migration, creation of child disks and parent disks, re- parenting and consolidation of child disks happens within sub-2 seconds, fast enough to be unnoticeable to the application user.
  13. What is VMware Update Manager? It is an automated patch management solution for VMware ESX hosts as well as Microsoft and Linux virtual machines Two main benefits compared to traditional patching solutions : 1. patching of offline /suspended machines is done securely. Non compliant machines are patched in a quarantined state so that the rest of the network is not exposed to them 2. Can patch and update ESX server and ESX Server 3i Availability: Later this quarter (December). Component of all three VI3 bundles MORE DETAIL FOR INTERESTED CUSTOMERS: VMware Update Manager is used to enforce compliance to patch standards in four steps: 1.Getting information on the latest patches: V Mware Update Manager automatically gathers the latest patch data from VMware as well as application vendors such as Microsoft, Adobe and Mozilla via the Internet. To enable secure off-network patching, VMware Update Manager has a disconnected patch mode. A separate download service assists Update Manager in gathering patch data used for off-network patches and updates. 2. Set baselines : The information collected by Update Manager is used to set baselines . Baselines contain one or more service packs, patches and /or updates The baselines data that Update Manager gathers gives IT administrators granular control in defining patch levels. These baselines updates can be static baselines defined manually or dynamic baselines that are set automatically depending on the significance of the patch data from the system vendor. 3. Compare physical hosts and virtual machines against the baselines: VMware Update Manager scans the state of the physical VMware ESX Server hosts as well as select Microsoft and Linux guest operating systems and compares it with baselines set by the administrator. Scans can be initiated on entire data centers, clusters, resource pools, templates, folders or individual hosts and virtual machines. They can be run immediately or scheduled as necessary. After a scan is complete, non-compliant machines are flagged for patch updates. 4. Remediate the selected set of physical or virtual machines. Virtual machine patching: VMware Update Manager supports either manual or scheduled patching of the non compliant machines. If a reboot is required on a manual patch or update, the administrator has the option to reboot immediately or delay system restart by up to 60 minutes. To reduce the risk of virtual machine patching failures, the VMware Update Manager automates snapshotting the virtual machine state prior to applying a patch. Snapshots are stored for a user-defined period so administrators can rollback a patched virtual machine to a known working state if there are any problems VMware Update Manager also patches offline or suspended virtual machines. When remediating offline or suspended virtual machines, VMware Update Manager disables their NICs during the patching so the network is not exposed to non-compliant virtual machines.
  14. VMware® Consolidated Backup provides an easy to use, centralized backup facility for virtual machines . It enables virtual machine contents to be backed up from a centralized Microsoft® Windows 2003 proxy server rather than directly from ESX Server. Consolidated Backup allows IT organizations to: [DU1]   Reduce the load on ESX Server by allowing it to run more efficiently and run more virtual machines. Improve manageability of IT resources by using a single agent running on the proxy server rather than an agent on every virtual machine. Eliminate backup traffic on the local area network by utilizing Fibre Channel tape devices for virtual machine backups How Is VMware Consolidated Backup Used in the Enterprise? VMware Consolidated Backup enables: Full and incremental file backup of virtual machines for recovery of individual files and directories Full image backup of virtual machines for disaster recovery How does VMware Consolidated Backup work? Consolidated Backup provides a set of drivers and scripts that enable LAN-free backup of virtual machines from a centralized Microsoft® Windows 2003 proxy server using an industry-standard backup agent. Consolidated Backup includes pre-backup and post-backup scripts for integration with most major backup providers. A backup job is created for each virtual machine and that job is dispatched on a Consolidated Backup proxy. For virtual machines running Microsoft® Windows operating system, the pre-backup script quiesces NTFS inside the virtual machine, takes a virtual machine snapshot, and mounts the snapshot to the proxy server directly from the SAN. The backup client then backs up the contents of the virtual machine—either as a set of files and directories or as a virtual disk image. Finally, the post-backup script tears down the mount and takes the virtual disk out of snapshot mode.
  15. For background: The key tool for this is VirtualCenter. This is your single pane of glass view to your ESX servers and Virtual Machines. It provides the functions for activating VMotion, setting up DRS & HA, and monitoring system performance. It also provides fine-grain access controls allowing you to assign specific roles and privileges to your various administrators and partners. For example, the application team might have privileges to administer VM’s or set priorities within a resource pool, but not be allowed to configure ESX servers. But focusing just on the provisioning capabilities, VirtualCenter allows you manage “templates” or golden images of virtual machines that can be preconfigured with all of your typical security settings and services. When a new “server” is required for an application, you can deploy it instantly from the template. Similarly, you can clone an existing, running VM. This is helpful when you want to test a patch, for example, before applying it to the production copy of the VM. Centralized management capabilities allow to organize, monitor, and configure the entire environment through a single interface resulting in lower operating costs. Rapid provisioning with deployment wizard and virtual machine templates reduces the time and effort for creating and deploying virtual machines to a few mouse clicks. Performance monitoring capabilities, including utilization graphs of CPU, memory, Disk I/O, and Network I/O provide the detail needed to analyze the performance of physical servers, and the virtual machines they are running. Operational automation through task scheduling and alerting improves responsiveness to business needs and prioritizes actions needing the most urgent attention. Secure access control , robust permissions mechanisms, and integration with Microsoft® Active Directory guarantee authorized access to the environment and its virtual machines. Responsibilities can be delegated to tiers of system administrators. Resource optimization through performance monitoring, multi-server resource pools, and dynamic workload balancing delivers the highest virtual machine to physical server ratio while improving service levels to software applications. Automated data center-wide resource optimization with VMware DRS aligns available resources with pre-defined business priorities while streamlining labor and resource intensive operations across disparate hardware, operating system, and software applications. Migration of live virtual machines across entirely separate physical servers with VMware VMotion makes the maintenance of IT environments non-disruptive. High Availability provided by VMware HA enables broad-based, cost-effective application failover of hardware and operating systems. Programmatic interfaces through the VMware Infrastructure SDK. Provide Web Services APIs to access the functionality and data provided through the graphical user interfaces, and enable integration third party systems management products as well as extension of the core functionality.
  16. New feature designed for smaller customers that are new to virtualization. Availability: Later this quarter (December). Feature of VirtualCenter For first time virtualization users, a new feature in VirtualCenter 2.5 guides users through the process of server consolidation. Recommended for smaller, simpler environments – this feature steers users through discovering physical servers, collecting performance data from these servers and converting these servers to virtual machines placed intelligently on the most appropriate hosts. Allows new users to quickly realize benefits from server consolidation, reduces training requirements for first time “virtualizers” Current constraints in Guided Consolidation – FOR CUSTOMERS WHO ARE INTERESTED: Guided Consolidation currently requires default username and password (needed for discovery) to only contain ASCII strings. As such the discovery feature may not work on non-English OSes. This is essentially a bug in collector which currently does not support Unicode. (we hope to fix this by GA) Users cannot limit discovery to a certain IP range or filter search results based on wildcards or other search criteria Guided consolidation does not discover across multiple AD sources as the collector engine can only discover and report on domains managed by a single AD source Guided Consolidation relies on AD and/or LANMAN to discover machines on the network and gather data on the same. Systems that have LANMAN service disabled (typical in larger enterprise environments) will not show up in discovery in the absence of AD. In such a scenario, VC needs to be installed on a system that is part of an AD domain and the user needs to provide credentials that has read access on the AD domain to begin discovery and data gather. Needless to say in the absence of both LANMAN and AD, guided consolidation will not be able to discover any physical systems
  17. Availability: Q1 of next year Pricing: Not announced. Will not be a part of VI3. Will be a separate product like Lab Manager. Provides a central point of management for disaster recovery plans Plug-in to VMware VirtualCenter Manage recovery plans for virtual machines managed by VirtualCenter Enables pre-programming of disaster recovery plans Map resources between production and recovery sites Program steps of recovery process Automates key disaster recovery workflows Automate tests of recovery process Automate failover in disaster scenarios Simplify failback to primary datacenter
  18. NOTE to presenter : slide is automatically animated – click one click and test before you use. Host-based (earlier slide) can be used when performance SLA’s are moderate For demanding performance requirements and lowest RTO/RPO applications, consider off-host replication via storage array or storage network-based replication. We will be discussing array based replication technology here – where the replication load is now being handled by the storage processors within the storage arrays on the primary and DR sites (connected by dark-fiber or a WAN) Array-based replication allows you to easily replicate entire virtual machines simply by replicating the storage disks on which they reside—virtual machines are just like any other files residing on a disk Example array-based replication vendors include – EMC (SRD)F, NetApp (SnapMirror), IBM (FlashCopy), HP
  19. Business continuity and disaster recovery are emerging as the new killer application for virtual infrastructure. In traditional Physical World Paradigm, building a SR solution is very expensive and complex. Typically the production and the DR site need to be kept in complete lock step – as identical mirror images. That means double the investment and almost double the work. And doesn’t matter how hard companies may try, keeping two sites as complete mirror images by manually re-doing every config change on the DR site is practically impossible. Why virtual infrastructure is very helpful in a DR scenario – goes back to one of the core properties of virtualization – the fact that complete systems – incl. virtual hardware, OS and applications – are encapsulated in a single file. That entire file can be easily replicated to the DR site. And then the process of recovery is reduced to powering on the VMs on the DR site. The Praetorian Financial Group, a leader in specialty insurance, focuses on writing "non-commoditized" short and mid-tail coverage; specialty lines, niche business, and unique programs for customer and affinity groups. Praetorian uses VMware® ESX Server™ virtualization software to run multiple instances of Windows operating systems on Dell servers for all its business applications, including Citrix, Microsoft Exchange, and the company’s underwriting and claims processing applications. To achieve near-continuous protection of these applications, Praetorian also uses EMC RepliStor® to replicate the Windows-based VMware virtual machine system disks in real time from the primary data center in New York City to a disaster recovery site thirty miles away. Results Compressed former recovery times of weeks to a recovery time objective of 24 hours and recovery point objective of 15 minutes for all core business applications. Eliminated the backups at individual offices with centralized and automated backup of 12 terabytes of data. Consolidated from 52 physical servers to nine physical servers running 60 virtual machines—contributing to an ROI of nearly 600 percent in just four months and a more secure infrastructure.
  20. Another area that is getting increasing interest is around the enterprise desktop and securing and centralizing the management of it. Customers have been using VMware to host virtual machine desktops from a server for several years now, many customers host 1000’s of virtual machines. The idea is that c omplete desktop environments in virtual machines run on datacenter servers running VMware ESX Server, managed by VirtualCenter. End-users connect remotely to the desktop environments from any PC or thin-client device by using a remote display protocol (e.g. RDP from Microsoft) This is particularly useful for remote workers, temporary workers, and test and development. The virtual machine runs a full instance of unmodified Windows or Linux so that absolutely every application runs. Recently companies have been evaluating for things like a potential bird flu epidemic where everyone would have to work from home. With VI 3 the hosted desktops will get automatic load balancing and high availability plus the scalability and performance. We have also added a per client licensing framework.
  21. So hopefully, I gave you a taste of what virtualization can do. I encourage you to stay for the demonstration, evaluate VMware Infrastructure on your own and work with one of our partners to evaluate your environment in depth. Now let me turn it over to EMC…