Welcome. Maxol Limited Nicholas Merton Systems Administrator Dublin 26th March 2009. Maxol – Ireland’s oldest and foremost independent oil company. Entirely Irish owned with a turnover in excess of €700m.
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Welcome Maxol Limited Nicholas Merton Systems Administrator Dublin 26th March 2009
Maxol – Ireland’s oldest and foremost independent oil company. Entirely Irish owned with a turnover in excess of €700m. Maxol operates throughout the Island of Ireland and markets a comprehensive range of oil products. The McMullan family has been running the business for 90 Years. 4th Generation of McMullan’s now in company management roles. The Group (McMullan Bros) was incorporated in 1920, although the Maxol brand name was only introduced in 1972.
Maxol is the third largest oil company in Ireland and has seen major international brands such as BP; Shell; Statoil and Jet retrench or withdraw the market. With 230 distinctive blue & yellow service stations and 40 heating oil distributors, Maxol has a presence in all counties in Ireland. Maxol Ltd & Maxol Oil Ltd, (Sale, Admin & Distribution) – 35 Staff in the IFSC; 10 in Mallusk (Just outside Belfast). Maxol Direct Ltd (Home Heating Oil) - 50 Staff in Mallusk. Maxol Lubricants Ltd. – 12 Staff in Santry. Indirectly employs an estimated 1,200 people.
Ballmer: Windows Server 2003 Provides More For Less
2006 Servers (19) File-DNS-AD - DHCP Print SQL Exchange-AD-A/V-DNS-DHCP Doc Imaging Doc Imaging Web Server 5 x Citrix Farm for Accounts server Sun Accounts Server Fax (Zetafax) Terminal services Sun Firewall DMZ – remote mail app NAS Crystal reports Crystal reports development Many servers have stand alone tape drives for backup.
Existing Servers
What we wanted Replacement of out-of warranty systems Applications Isolation Development Systems Easy and quick provision of O/S More Storage Easy to manage environment Reduction in server footprint – power & cooling
First Steps 3 servers which were 5 years old and out of warranty Explained Virtualization to the board Early 2007 got budget to get two VM Ware Servers anda NAS/SAN Budget €50,000
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Nicholas, You know what? Dell are very good at virtualisation. Get hold of their services guys & buy the whole solution from them? As for what to do with your $8,000 – go buy MOM & DPM (you’ll still have money left over)! Dave Northey
Why we chose Virtualization Needed more servers Would not get budget for more servers Would get budget to replace existing servers Did not have space for much more equipment Do not need processing power as most servers only using a low overhead
Why we chose Microsoft Virtualization More budget for additional equipment Primarily Microsoft infrastructure in-house Did not need extended VMWare functionality Strategic direction Management of risk
Time Line Started looking at SAN’s – 2002 Started Looking at VM Ware – July 2006 Started looking at Hyper-V – May 2007 Started implementing Server 2003 r2 with Virtual Server 2005 – Aug 2007 Microsoft early adopter offer – March 2008
2009 Servers Virtual AD-DNS DHCP File Print 2 x SQL / SQL Dev Exchange 2k7 3 x Doc Imaging / DI SQL ? DI DEV 2 x Citrix Farm for IFSC Accounts Fax (Zetafax) 3 x Terminal services SharePoint DMZ – remote mail app Windows Software Update Services Accounting system for our Santry Depot Symantec Enterprise Vault Symantec Anti-Virus Admin Server Total 22 Servers Actual Firewall Data Protection Manager 2k7 Sun Accounts Server External AD 4 x Host Virtual Servers & SAN Total 8 Servers
When the project is finished
Our thoughts on Virtualisation Return on Investment is not immediate The timing of the project and finding the rightpartner to help you through it is vital The overall user experience does not changegreatly during this phase of the project Virtualization is not instant