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MGT206 SCVMM vNext : Service Lifecycle Management for the Private Cloud. Shon Shah Senior Program Manager Microsoft Corporation. Agenda. System Center and SCVMM vNext Quick overview Private Clouds What is a Private Cloud and why should I create it? How do I create and assign it?
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MGT206SCVMM vNext: Service Lifecycle Management for the Private Cloud Shon Shah Senior Program Manager Microsoft Corporation
Agenda • System Center and SCVMM vNext • Quick overview • Private Clouds • What is a Private Cloud and why should I create it? • How do I create and assign it? • Services • What is a Service and why should I create it? • How do I create and maintain it? • Q and A
System Center Data Protection & Recovery Design, Configure & Deploy IT Service Management Monitor & Manage Service End to End Virtualize, Deploy & Manage IT Process Automation
System Center Virtual Machine Manager vNext Session MGT306 SessionMGT206 Fabric Management Service Management
Private Clouds FABRIC NON-FABRIC Hosts Clusters Storage Pools Storage Providers Storage Arrays IP/MAC Address Pools Storage Classifications Logical Networks Load Balancers VIP Templates Library Paths Capability Profiles Capacity
User Roles Profile • Profile • Which actions are permitted • Which user interfaces are accessible • Which objects are allowed in scope • Scope • Which objects a member may take actions on • Members • Which users are part of the role • May be individual users or groups • Members may be in multiple user roles including roles based on different profiles Scope Members User Role
Private Clouds and User Roles Self-Service User Delegated Admin Cloud Manager VMM Admin
User Roles and Scope VMMAdmin Delegated Admin Self Service User Cloud Manager
Service Template and Instance Service Template PetShop Service App02 App01 Web03 Web02 Web01 Data01 Data Tier (1..1) App Tier (1..2) Web Tier (1..3) Srv App-V MS Deploy MS Deploy SrvAppV SQL DAC MS Deploy Application Application Application WS08 WS03 R2 SP1 WS08 R2 WS08 R2 WS08 R2 WS03 R2 SP1 OS OS OS
Create Service Template • Template is a starting point • Defines machines and their connectivity • Hardware, OS, Apps, Tiers, Logical Networks, Load Balancers etc. • Deployed services are always linked to their templates • Typically information like hosts or load balancers is not available while creating template
Customize Deployment • Prepares the template for deployment • Specify OS settings • Computer name, Admin password etc. • Specify Application Settings • e.g. SQL connection string • Allows usage of same template in different environments • Development, Staging, Production etc.
Deploy Service • Copies required files to destination • VHDs, Applications, Scripts etc. • Customizes Operating System • Installs guest agent • Installs roles and features • Installs applications and executes custom scripts
Update Service • First update the template • Since it holds the source of truth • Then update the service by applying updated template • Regular updating • Changes in template settings are applied without replacing OS image • e.g. increase memory, update applications • Image based updating • Replaces old image with new image composed of OS and App • e.g. moving from v1 to v2 of an OS
Summary • Private Clouds enable self-service management for VMs and services by hiding the complexity of underlying fabric • Template based services deliver centralized management and enable efficient scale out and updates • VMM vNextdelivers best-in-class service lifecycle and fabric management
Related Sessions • MGT201LNC - Managing Your Virtual Environments • Thursday Nov 11 -1:20 PM - Hall 7.1c Paris 2 • VIR311 - SCVMM 2008 R2: Advanced Virtualization Management • Thursday Nov 11 - 2:30 PM - Hall 7.3a Berlin 2 • MGT306 - SCVMM vNext: Fabric Management for the Private Cloud • Friday Nov 12 - 9 AM - Hall 7.3a Berlin 2 • MGT27HOL - Introduction to SCVMM 2008 R2
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