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1. VMware vSphere April 2009 Jens Hyldgaard Petersen Senior konsulent – C2IT [email_address] Tlf. 72160777 Mobil 60631100
2. GSX 1.0 ESX 1.0 Server 2001 2001 VMware Product Evolution vCloud 1.0 Cloud 2008 Workstation 1.0 VDI 1.0 Desktop 1999 2006 VirtualCenter 1.0 (with w/VMotion) Management 2003 2005 Stay Tuned! Workstation 5.0 ACE Player Fusion VDM ThinApp SVI Mobility Workstation 1.0 VDI 1.0 Desktop 1999 2006 VMware Server 2.0 ESXi ESX 3.5 GSX 1.0 ESX 1.0 Server 2001 2001 Storage VMotion DRS HA Backup Mgr Update Mgr DPM Capacity Planner Lab Mgr Stage Mgr Lifecycle Mgr Site Recovery Mgr Virtual Center 1.0 (with w/VMotion) Management 2003 2005 Workstation 6.0 ACE Player Fusion VDM ThinApp SVI Mobility VMware Server 2.0 ESXi ESX 3.5 Storage VMotion DRS HA Backup Mgr Update Mgr DPM Capacity Planner Lab Mgr Stage Mgr Lifecycle Mgr Site Recovery Mgr
3. Virtualization: Industry-Standard Way of Computing Hypervisor Virtual Infrastructure Management & Automation Hypervisor Virtual Infrastructure Hypervisor Test & Development Early Adoption Mainstreaming Standardization Server Consolidation Infrastructure Management High Availability 3 rd generation 2006- 2008 2 nd generation 2003 - 2005 1 st generation 1998 – 2002
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5. The virtual datacenter OS from VMware vCloud vCenter On-premise Infrastructure VMware Infrastructure -> Virtual DataCenter OS SaaS Linux Windows J2EE .Net Web 2.0 … Application vServices Scalability Security Availability Infrastructure vServices vNetwork vStorage vCompute Cloud vServices
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7. Very Large VMs, Powerful Performance % of Applications Application’s Performance Requirements IOPS Memory CPU PAST < 100 at peak < 4 MB at peak 1 to 2 CPUs 1. Source: VMware Capacity Planner assessments CURRENT 100,000 64 GB per VM 4 VCPUs FUTURE 200,000 256 GB per VM 8 VCPUs