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Offre DataCenter & Virtualisation

Offre DataCenter & Virtualisation . Laurent Bonnet, Architecte Systèmes Alain Le Hegarat, Responsable Marketing. 24 Novembre 2009. Optimisation des infrastructures. Dynamique. Basique. Rationalisée. Standardisée. Non coordonnée , Gestion manuelle.

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Offre DataCenter & Virtualisation

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  1. Offre DataCenter & Virtualisation Laurent Bonnet, Architecte Systèmes Alain Le Hegarat, Responsable Marketing 24 Novembre 2009

  2. Optimisation des infrastructures Dynamique Basique Rationalisée Standardisée Non coordonnée, Gestion manuelle Automatisationpartielle de la gestion de l’infrastructure gestion de l’infrastructureconsolidée et fortementautomatisée Automatisationmaximale, Allocation dynamique des ressources, SLAs Dynamic IT Centre de coût « Efficace » Accelerateur des Fonctions de l’etp Partenaire stratégique Centre de coût

  3. Rationalisation des infrastructures Technologies facilitatrices Efficacité individuelle Efficacité des services Sécurité de bout en bout Poste de Travail Datacenters Optimisés L’infrastructure devient un gage d’efficacité

  4. DataCenterOptimisé Efficacité des opérations • Gestion de bout en bout • Protégé, partout • Accès, n’importeoù • Physique et Virtuel DataCenterOptimisé • Puissance & stabilité

  5. Développement et lancement conjoint des versions client et Server Virtualisation Administration Web Hyper-V™ 2.0 Live Migration RemoteApp & Desktop Services AD Administrative Center PowerShell 2.0 Best Practices Analyzer IIS 7.0 & Extensions .NET et Server Core Configuration Tracing Service-Oriented Architecture Des fondations solides pour les besoins les plus exigeants Montée en charge et disponibilité Synergies avec Windows 7 Configurations matérielles >64 cœurs 64 bits uniquement Architecture modulaire - composants Efficacité énergétique accrue Direct Access Branch Cache Extension des stratégies des groupe BitLocker pour les disques externes DNSSEC

  6. Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-VLes axes d’amélioration • Live-migration: déplacement des VMs entre serveurs sans interruption de service • Clustered Shared Volumes: modification de NTFS pour supporter plusieurs VMs par LUN • Ajout/retrait à chaud des VHD et disques “pass-through” aux VMs en opérations • Support 64 processeurslogiquessurl’hôte • Amélioration des fonctionsréseau • SupportRedHat & Suse

  7. Cluster Shared Volumes • CSV offre un espace de noms unique • Les fichiersont le même nom et le mêmecheminquelquesoit le noeuddontilssontréférencés • Les volumes CSV sont exposés comme des repertoires et sous repertoires • C:\ClusterStorage\Volume1\<root> • C:\ClusterStorage\Volume2\<root> • C:\ClusterStorage\Volume3\<root>

  8. Live Migration Contenu de la mémoire copié vers le nouveau serveur via le réseau • VM pré-créée sur la machine cible • Phase de transfert final • Machine virtuelle en pause • Transfert de l’accès aux fichiers de la VM vers l’hôte de destination Suppression de la définition de l’ancienne VM après validation que la migration s’est déroulée avec succès Hôte 1 Hôte 2 Bleu = Stockage Violet = Réseau Stockage partagé

  9. RDS & VDI – une solution intégrée Remote App Servers Hyper-V-based Remote Desktops Authentication Client RemoteApp & Desktop Web Access Server Remote Desktop Gateway Server Remote Desktop Connection Broker

  10. Gestion du cycle de vie des serveurs • Du serveur physique aux applications • En mode traditionnel ou virtualisé • Gère les systèmes Windows, Unix et Linux • Gère Microsoft Hyper-V et VMWare ESX • Remonte les informations à HP OpenView et IBM Tivoli Mise en service des équipements Sauvegarde Création des instances virtuelles Reprise après incident Gestion des déploiements, (OS /logiciels, correctifs et états) Surveillance performances et états

  11. Du DataCenter au Cloud DataCenterTraditionnel Maitrisé, stable, sécurisé Faiblementutilisé <15%

  12. Du DataCenter au Cloud DataCentervirtualisé DataCenterTraditionnel Utilisationaméliorée ~50% Coût de gestiondécroissant

  13. Du DataCenter au Cloud Cloud privé DataCentervirtualisé DataCenterTraditionnel Elasticité infra. & application Plateforme applicative

  14. Du DataCenter au Cloud Cloud public DataCenterVirtualisé Cloud Privé DataCenterTraditionnel Capacité à la demande

  15. Du DataCenter au Cloud Cloud privé Cloud public DataCenterTraditionnel DataCenterVirtualisé choix

  16. Continuité du DataCenter au Cloud Privé Public Microsoft Partner Software as a Service (SaaS) Platform as a Service (PaaS) Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) | | Dynamic Data Center Toolkit For Hosters Dynamic Data Center Toolkit For Enterprises

  17. Dynamic Datacenter Toolkit

  18. Dynamic Data Center Alliance • Interoperable components to build your service: storage, network, security & more • Early access to technology and solutions • Marketing opportunities, demand generation

  19. Building a Foundation • Vision: Deliver a toolkit that allows hosters & enterprises to dynamically pool, allocate and manage resources to enable IT Infrastructure as a Service Dynamic Data Center Toolkit for Hosters (DDTK-H) Available now and free of charge! Dynamic Data Center Toolkit for Enterprises (DDTK-E) Available free of charge in first half of 20 • An architectural roadmap, deployment guidance and best practices • Familiar tools that are compatible with existing applications • Step-by-step instructions that you can use to build an instantly scalable virtualized infrastructure guidance • Sample code and best practices

  20. DDTK/Hosters - Architecture Dynamic Data Center Tool Kit for Hosters Management and Customer Dashboards, Portals, Alerts, and Notifications • Sample Code • Best Practices • Deployment Guidance Customer Facing Self-Service Portal Monitoring Provisioning Configuration Data Protection Infrastructure Fabric VM Mobility & Migration AD High Availability Servers Storage Network Load Balancing

  21. Control Panels – ASP.Net, Silverlight

  22. Who’s Using the DDTK/H Now? 9 Hosters deploying services by using the Dynamic Datacenter Toolkit since launch at Microsoft Hosting Summit in March 2009, with 38 more in the deployment pipeline.

  23. Dynamic Datacenter Toolkit for Enterprises Partner-extensible toolkit that enables datacenters to dynamically pool, allocate, and manage resources to enable IT as a service. VISION WHAT IS IT? A turnkey solution providing: • Customer/business unit on-boarding • Automation and guidance • Dynamic provisioning engine • Self service portal • Batch creation of VM’s

  24. DDTK/E Logical Architecture Portal Dynamic Datacenter Tool Kit WCF Services Queue Self Service Admin (On Boarding) Processing Logic Provisioning Engine (Batch creation, queuing, execute action PS scripts) Actions/Tasks Definition XML WF Windows PowerShell 2.0 Store (Database) AD SCCM/WSUS Patch Mgmt. Eventing Infrastructure Solution Accelerators Power Shell Servers Storage Network Load Balancing

  25. Datacenter Admin and BUIT Admin • Al Young is DC Admin - he cares about • Security • Procurement • 24x7 Infrastructure Management & Monitoring • Network • Storage • Compute • Greg Adam is a BUIT Admin - he cares about • Focused Solutions • End-Users/Consumers • SLA Driven • Flexible Management

  26. Solution Overview Portals N1 Datacenter IT Admin Business Unit IT Customer 1 Business Unit IT Customer 1 On Boarding Admin Self Service Sign Up Infrastructure Request C1 S1 1. Validate resource availability and capacity 2. Configure resources 3. Allocate resources 1. Create/start Virtual Machines 2. Stop/delete Virtual Machines 3. Access reports 1. Org. details 2. Justification 1. Compute 2. Network 3. Storage Sandbox Management SCVMM Compute Provider Network Provider SAN Provider Cu1= Resources C1 N1 S1 C1 N1 S1 DDTK-E DB Compute Network Storage

  27. DDTK/E Status • Partners briefed and rich technical discussions underway around integrating with the DDTK/E. • TAP - Strong customer interest in participating in the TAP program for DDTK/E. • Currently working with MSIT.

  28. System Center Overview • Live host level virtual machine backup • In guest consistency • Rapid recovery • Virtual machine management • Server consolidation and resource utilization optimization • Conversions: P2V and V2V • End to end service management • Server and application health monitoring & management • Performance reporting and analysis • Patch management and deployment • OS and application configuration management • Software upgrades

  29. Environment Description

  30. Sample Hosting System Architecture

  31. Application Architecture

  32. Three Usage Scenarios for Hosters • Customers: Uses Web Control Panel or Dashboard • Self Service their accounts: Provision & Manage sites, databases, emails, etc… • Customer Support: Use a custom Web App • Query servers to monitor health & track activity • Perform 90% of operations thru a simple to use web application • A single Web App to manage all servers & server roles for both Linux and Windows!!! • Operation Managers: Use web app, MMC snap-ins, Smart clients, Scripts, etc… • Need to perform more complex operations • More experienced technical support that know all products

  33. Management Options • UI: IIS Manager, Remote Manager • Text Editor: Manually edit applicationHost.config • Appcmd.exe: Command Line Tool • Scripting: ADSI, WMI • Admin Base Objects: API for C, C++, VB6 • ABO Mapper: Provided for IIS6 Compatability • Ole Automation for JavaScript and VBScript • Managed Code • Microsoft.Web.Administration • Custom Web Services • Microsoft.Hosting.Web

  34. Architecture of Management Services

  35. ASP.Net Application

  36. Demo – DDC Portals in Action • Silverlight version  • Customer view • Hoster Administratorview • ASP.Net version: • Customer Administratorview

  37. Demo – DDC in Production • French top 10 hoster • Internet facing portal for customers

  38. Resources • Entry Point: • http://www.microsoft.com/dynamicdatacenter • More info: • http://www.microsoft.com/privatecloud • Blog: Keep up-to-date with our efforts: • http://blogs.technet.com/ddcalliance

  39. DDTK/E Extensibility • PowerShell • Expose automation (atomic operations) through PowerShell cmdlets • Build PS script to execute specific task – i.e. add vm to LB pool, map host drive to LUN • Self Service Portal • Predefined set of VM Actions (i.e. Create VM, Start VM, Stop VM…) • Admin Portal • Author the Tasks that make up the VM Action • Associate Script to each Task • VM Action -> Tasks -> Scripts mapping stored in XML

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