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Microsoft Virtualization for VMware Professionals Jump Start. Symon Perriman Matt McSpirit Technical Evangelist Technical Product Manager. Meet Symon Perriman. Technical Evangelist, Microsoft Private Cloud, System Center & Hyper-V
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Microsoft Virtualization for VMware Professionals Jump Start Symon Perriman Matt McSpirit Technical Evangelist Technical Product Manager
Meet Symon Perriman • Technical Evangelist, Microsoft • Private Cloud, System Center & Hyper-V • MCSE Private Cloud, Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) and VMware Certified Professional (VCP); several patents • Recognized Industry Expert, Author & Speaker • Datacenter management, cloud, virtualization, high-availability, disaster recovery, mobile technologies and social media • Founder of Microsoft’s Failover Clustering & Network Load Balancing Blog @SymonPerriman
Meet Matt McSpirit • Technical Product Manager, Microsoft • Focus on analyzing competitive technologies within the virtualization, systems management and private cloud spaces • MCSE, Microsoft Virtualization certified, VMware VCP • Extensive experience across broad portfolio of both Microsoft and non-Microsoft technologies. • Frequently requested speaker (TechEd, MMS, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 (and 2008 R2) launches, Private Cloud Roadshows @mattmcspirit
Target Audience • IT Pros with expertise using VMware for Virtualization • Prerequisites • While specific experience with Hyper-V is not required, students should have proficiency with Windows Server 2012, networking and experience with virtualization technologies.
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M1: Introduction & Scalability Symon Perriman Matt McSpirit Technical Evangelist Technical Product Manager
Module Agenda • Hyper-V • Scalability, Performance & Density
Before Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V & Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 launched SP1 for Windows Server 2008 R2 & Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 launched Hyper-V introduced inWindows Server 2008 Hyper-V Server 2008 launched Live Migration Cluster Shared Volumes Processor Compatibility Hot-Add Storage Performance & Scalability Improvements Dynamic Memory RemoteFX June 2008 October 2008 October 2009 February 2011
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012 • Free Standalone Download • Contains • Hypervisor • Windows Server Driver Model • Key Virtualization Components • Small Footprint • Minimal Overhead • Integrates into current infrastructure • Feature rich
Deployment Options • Microsoft • DVD • USB • PXE: Windows Deployment Services • PXE: Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2012 U1 • PXE: System Center 2012 SP1 – CM • PXE: System Center 2012 SP1 – VMM • VMware • DVD • USB • PXE: From Network Location • PXE: Auto Deploy - Stateless • PXE: Auto Deploy – Stateless Caching • PXE: Auto Deploy – Stateful Install
Scalability, Performance & Density Why Hyper-V? Flexible Infrastructure High Availability & Resiliency Security & Multitenancy
Hyper-V Scalability Improvements “Nothing from Microsoft, and I mean literally nothing has ever been this ambitious” — Jason Perlow, ZDNet
VMware Comparison Only Hyper-V allows the creation of VMs with up to 64 vCPUs& 1TB RAM,in all editions 1 Host physical memory is capped at 32GB thus maximum VM memory is also restricted to 32GB usage. 2 vSphere 5.1 Enterprise Plus is the only vSphere edition that supports 64 vCPUs. Enterprise edition supports 32 vCPU per VM with all other editions supporting 8 vCPUs per VM 3 For clustering/high availability, customers must purchase vSphere vSphere Hypervisor / vSphere 5.x Ent+ Information: http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere5/r51/vsphere-51-configuration-maximums.pdf, https://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/techpaper/Whats-New-VMware-vSphere-51-Platform-Technical-Whitepaper.pdf and http://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere-hypervisor/faq.html
SCALE AND PERFORMANCE NUMA support in a VM Non-Uniform Memory Access vNUMA node A vNUMA node B vNUMA node A vNUMA node B • Projects NUMA topology onto a virtual machine • Allows guest operating systems and applications to make intelligent NUMA decisions • Aligns guest NUMA nodes with host resources NUMA node 1 NUMA node 2 NUMA node 3 NUMA node 4 Guest NUMA topology by default matches host NUMA topology