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MGT303. App Controller. Tabrez Mohammed Yuan Zheng Program Managers Microsoft Corporation. Session Objectives And Takeaways. Session Objectives Understand the benefits of App Controller Learn what’s coming in SP1 Answer your questions Takeaways Part of System Center 2012
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MGT303 App Controller Tabrez Mohammed Yuan Zheng Program Managers Microsoft Corporation
Session Objectives And Takeaways Session Objectives Understand the benefits of App Controller Learn what’s coming in SP1 Answer your questions Takeaways Part of System Center 2012 Single console for services and VMs Support for private and public clouds
Agenda Overview What is App Controller System requirements Connect to clouds Virtual Machine Manager Service provider Windows Azure Deploy and operate Control access Virtual machines Services
What is App Controller? System Center component Self Service for application administrators Application focus Manage applications not resources Public and private clouds Virtual Machine Manager Service providers (SP1) Windows Azure subscriptions
Managing Services in Multiple Clouds System Center 2012 - App Controller Private Private Public Public Windows Azure On Premises Service Provider Foundation Virtual Machine Manager Virtual Machine Manager Hyper-V vmware Xen Hyper-V vmware Xen
Demo Overview of App Controller
System Requirements Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 VMM Console 1 GB .NET 4.0 IIS 7 SQL Server 2008 SP2 / R2 SP1 Dual Core 2.8 GHz 4 GB RAM
Connect To Clouds Virtual Machine Manager Administrator for App Controller and VMM Two way trust between App Controller Server and VMM Server Hosting provider (SP1) Management certificate Service endpoint URL Windows Azure Management certificate Subscription ID
Demo Connecting to Clouds
Control Access to Clouds VMM Manage access with VMM Console Hosting Provider Manage in App Controller Use Active Directory users/groups Windows Azure Manage in App Controller Use Active Directory users/groups
Demo Control Access to Clouds
Deploy and Operate Deployment Common experience across public and private clouds Windows Azure virtual machine (SP1) Operations Start, stop, scale, remote desktop Save, resume, shutdown, checkpoint, console, store Upgrade
Demo Deploy Services and Virtual Machines
Deploy and Operate Deployment Common experience across public and private clouds Windows Azure virtual machine (SP1) Operations Start, stop, scale, remote desktop Save, resume, shutdown, checkpoint, console, store Upgrade Migration (SP1) VMM to Windows Azure
Demo Migrate Virtual Machine to Windows Azure (SP1)
In Review Session Objectives Understand the benefits of App Controller Learn what’s coming in SP1 Answer your questions Takeaways Part of System Center 2012 Single console for services and VMs Support for private and public clouds
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