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Career Progression: Getting Ready for the Cloud

Career Progression: Getting Ready for the Cloud. Dan Stolts, MCT, MCITP, MCSE, TS… Sr. IT Pro Evangelist – Microsoft dstolts@microsoft.com or ITProGuru@Microsoft.com Twitter: @ITProGuru Blog: http://Blogs.TechNet.com/DanStolts Shortcut: http://ItProGuru.com. More Jobs 

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Career Progression: Getting Ready for the Cloud

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  1. Career Progression: Getting Ready for the Cloud Dan Stolts, MCT, MCITP, MCSE, TS… Sr. IT Pro Evangelist – Microsoft dstolts@microsoft.comor ITProGuru@Microsoft.com Twitter: @ITProGuru Blog: http://Blogs.TechNet.com/DanStolts Shortcut: http://ItProGuru.com • More Jobs  • President - Bay State Integrated Technology, Inc. www.BayStateTechnology.com • President - Boston User Groups (www.BostonUserGroups.org) • Founder - North East Leaders (www.neleaders.com) • Founder/Chairman - Virtualization Group Boston (www.VirtG.com) • Board Member - Boston Area Windows Server User Group - www.WindowsBoston.com • Den Leader – Cub Scouts Pack 14, Lakeville, MA • Author – Build Your Career While You Build Your Community – Done in Feb? • Student … and Future Professor • Most Important… Father, Husband, Friend & Neighbor  Never Criticize, Condemn or Complain First arouse in the other person an eager want -- Dale Carnegie

  2. Today’s Agenda • 9:00-10:00 - Career Progression: Getting Ready for the Cloud • 10:00-11:00 - The IT Pro’s Heaven: The Private Cloud • 11:00-11:15 – Break • 11:15-12:15 - From Virtualization to Private Cloud with VMM 2012 • 12:15-1:00 - Lunch • 1:00-2:15 - Becoming the Next Private Cloud Expert Now • 2:15-2:30 Break • 2:30-4:15 - You’ve Got a Cloud: Familiar Tools to Manage It • 4:15-4:45 - Bonus Session • 4:45 - Wrap up and Raffle

  3. Logistics • Emergency exits, restrooms, cell phones • Please fill out your evaluations for each session • Same scale as “grade school” (drop the one’s) • 10=100% Does not exist because there is no such thing as “perfect”  • 9=90%good = Report card of “A” • 8=80%OK = Report card of “B” • Less than 8, Please give feedback so we can improve • 7=70%not so good = Report card of “C” • Less than 7… You get the picture • Slide location • Bob’s Blog: http://www.bobhunt.net • Dan’s Blog: http://ITProGuru.com • Your evaluations are to be collected at the end of the event for prize drawings.

  4. Agenda • Welcome • Virtualization Overview • Hyper-V • Private Cloud Foundation • “Enabling” Hyper-V Role • Inside Hyper-V Manager • Live Migration / High Availability • Lots of Demo’s • Q&A

  5. Microsoft Virtualization Strategy Best TCO/ROI Data center to desktop It’s the Platform you know End-to-End Management 1/3 the price up front Key feature of platform Full range of products & solutions Physical and Virtual & Cross-hypervisor Significant Savings Tools you know Interoperability Large partner eco-system Lower ongoing costs

  6. Microsoft Virtualization ProductsFrom the Datacenter to the Desktop Application Virtualization Server Virtualization Presentation Virtualization “Having one vendor for the hypervisor, operating system, and much of our application software was very appealing to us from a support and cost perspective.” Bert Van Pottelberghe, Sales Director, Hostbasket Desktop Virtualization User State Virtualization Document redirection Offline files

  7. Server Consolidation+ Cloud Foundation • Challenges: • Underutilized hardware • Excessive power consumption • Expensive space across datacenter and branch offices “We expect to consolidate an additional 75 servers using Hyper-V, which will lead to a cost savings of more than $325,000 annually. By the time we hit our fifth virtual machine, we’ve usually paid for the host. Long term, we will be able to reduce our total data center holdings by 75 percent—from nearly 400 servers to fewer than 100 servers.” Robert McShinsky Senior Systems Administrator, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Server Utilization

  8. DEMO Update BIOS to Enable Virtualization Enable Hyper-V Role (Server Manager)

  9. Dynamic Memoryto increase user productivity and lower the cost per desktop / server Dynamic Memory in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 enables better consolidation ratios with predictable performance Deep Dive: http://www.msteched.com/2010/NorthAmerica/VIR304

  10. Hot Add/Remove Storage • Overview • Add and remove VHD and pass-through disks to a running VM without requiring a reboot. • Hot-add/remove disk applies to VHDs and pass-through disks attached to the virtual SCSI controller • Benefits • Enables storage growth in VMs without downtime • Enables additional datacenter backup scenarios • Enables new SQL/Exchange scenarios

  11. Overview of Hyper-V Manager Inside Hyper-V Networking Hyper-V Disks Hot Add Storage

  12. Clustering & Storage • Windows Server 2008 R2 Failover Clustering • NEW Cluster Shared Volume (CSV) • Implemented as a mini-filter • Required for Live Migration • CSV provides a single consistent file name space; All Windows Server 2008 R2 servers see the same storage • Easy setup; Uses NTFS • No reformatting SANs • Create one big data store • Less drive letters needed • Existing tools just work • Improves Hyper-V Live Migration times • Simplifies SAN/VM management • Improved Fault Tolerance Concurrent access to a single file system Single LUN for all hosts and performance enhancement for storage switchover SAN Single Volume VHD VHD VHD

  13. Cluster Shared Volumes • All servers “see” the same storage

  14. Live Migration in Hyper-V R2 (in the box functionality) • Create VM on target server • Copy memory pages from the source to the target via Ethernet • Final state transfer • Pause virtual machine • Move storage connectivity from source host to target host via Ethernet • Run new VM on target; Delete VM on source Host 1 Host 2 Green = Storage Blue = Networking Shared Storage

  15. Logistics • Emergency exits, restrooms, cell phones • Please fill out your evaluations for each session • Same scale as “grade school” (drop the one’s) • 10=100% Does not exist because there is no such thing as “perfect”  • 9=90%good = Report card of “A” • 8=80%OK = Report card of “B” • Less than 8, Please give feedback so we can improve • 7=70%not so good = Report card of “C” • Less than 7… You get the picture • Slide location • Bob’s Blog: http://www.bobhunt.net • Dan’s Blog: http://ITProGuru.com • Your evaluations are to be collected at the end of the event for prize drawings.

  16. Impact: Virtualization vs. Cloud Key: Yes – In a big way Maybe - Sometimes No – Not Really Full Blog Post: http://bit.ly/CloudValue

  17. Call to Action • Lab Setup… Download Evaluation Software http://aka.ms/lab

  18. HYPER-V CLOUD CUSTOMER EVIDENCE

  19. PUBLIC HYPER-V RESOURCES

  20. PUBLIC HYPER-V RESOURCES

  21. PUBLIC HYPER-V RESOURCES

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