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System Center 2012 for VMware InfrastructureDeepak Maheshwari Alec King Bryan DadyPartner Consultant Director Product Management Manager Platform Microsoft Veeam MP T Mobile

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Why System Center 2012 for VMware Infrastructure(01) Private cloud and Service Deployment

(02) VMware is widely deployed Hypervisor

(03) End to End Monitoring for VMware and Microsoft workloads

(04) Heterogeneous Hypervisor Management and Automation

(05) System Center 2012 is THE management product for Microsoft based workloads

Managing VMware using VMM

SCVMM and VMware Integration VMM IntegrationVMM serves the needs of the day to day administrationVMM can manage multiple vCenterVMM can manage selected ESXi host/cluster

How SCVMM Manages VMwareVMware Infrastructure Web Services APIs (VMware Supported)

Agentless; Enables cross-ESX host operations - e.g. Vmotion

File Operations to move files to/from ESX hosts -HTTPS

Supported VersionsVMware SCVMM 2008

R2SC 2012 VMM SC 2012 SP1

VMM

vCenter 2.5, 4.0 4.1 4.1, 5.1

ESX 3.5, 4.0 3.5, 4.1 4.1

ESXi n/a 3.5, 4.1 4.1, 5.1

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg610683.aspx

Updates since SCVMM 2008 R2 Selectively add vCenter Managed ESX(i) compute

resources for cloud creation

VMware templates disks (*.vmdk’s) are no longer copied to the SCVMM Library

Support for VMware standard & distributed virtual switches

Port groups discovered and used, not created

Support for thinly provisioned disks

Fabric Configuration

Configure Port

Groups

Create a Cluster

Deploy and

update VM

Create VM

Template

Add vCenter

Add ESXi Hosts /

Clus

Configure Network

Import VMware Template

vCenter

VMM 2012 SP1

Demo

Fabric Configuration & Day to Day Administration

Private Cloud Creation

Compute/Storage/ Networking

Development Cloud Production Cloud

App Controller

Hyper-V, ESX, Xen

System Center 2012

App ControllerService Manager

OrchestratorOperations Manager

Virtual Machine Manager

Demo

Creation of a Cloud

Why Use Services? Manage multi-tier

applications across multiple servers as a single unit

Manage fewer images – Applications and OS are composed during deployment

Scale out based on demand

Service Lifecycle Management

Create

Templat

e

Customiz

e Deployme

nt

Deploy

Service Instance

Update Template

Apply

Demo

Deploy Service Template on VMware

Veeam Management Packfor VMwareAlec KingDirector, Product ManagementVeeam Software

VMware visibility in Operations Manager• Agentless data collection

• Seamless integration with Ops Mgr

Veeam MP for VMware v6.0• Announced at MMS 2013• VMware Monitoring, Reporting, & Capacity Planning

• vSphere 5.1• Windows Server 2012• System Center 2012 SP1• Certified VMware Ready• Listed on Microsoft Pinpoint

Demo

Veeam Management Pack for VMware

FREE VMware monitoring• Get the Veeam Management Pack 10-

Pack• Includes• 10 FREE sockets of Veeam MP• 1 year maintenance and support• Full functionality

• Available to new Veeam MP customers• To learn more, visit www.veeam.com/freemp

Managing VMware with System CenterBryan DadyManager, Platform DesignT-Mobile USA, Inc.

http://about.me/BryanDady (twitter, LinkedIn, etc.)

T-Mobile Platforms

Traditional Infra.

Platform OverviewCompute Storage

AIX – 1200 LPARs, 21 POWER frames

100% virtual

Windows – 7,000 servers

60% virtual

Linux – 2,000 servers

40% virtual

Over 20 petabytes of raw disk

across 40 disk arrays (mostly Vmax)

20,000 + fiber ports

across 4 SANs

NAS and Backup platform refreshes in 2013

VMware Platform at T-Mobile3 vCenters, 7 Datacenters500 Hosts, 72 clusters (typ. 4 or 8 node)7,336 Cores, 51,066 GB RAMOver 1 PB SAN allocated across 816 Datastores

1,091,188 TB (685 TB Used) (plus some RDM)“Grandfathered” licensing entitlement; comparable with vCloud Advanced5,313 VMs – Avg 11 VM's per Host12,890 vCPU's (176% allocated), 0.7 Avg VM's per core40,702 GB vMem (80% allocated)

T-Mobile Cloud Strategy

Private, Hybrid – IaaS, PaaS, EaaS

1. Enable all internal customers with IaaS capability• Improving provisioning with Cfg Mgr, VMM

2. Support targeted workloads with PaaS enablement• VMM Service Templates

3. Prove out concept of EaaS (Environment as a Service) for 1 app• Advanced Service Templates, or connected (SCOrch)

workflows

Select the right Platform components, with cost optimized and fit for purpose toolingEvaluate hybrid cloud solutions and support others to do so

Future State of Systems Management

VMware Env 1 VMware Env 2 SAN POWER - AIX NAS

Management Tools

Phys Servers

Management ToolsManagement ToolsManagement ToolsManagement ToolsManagement ToolsUnified Interface

Unified Processes

Why manage VMware with System Center?

• Already invested in Configuration Manager and Operations Manager

• Needed to update / upgrade 2007 era System Center components

• Appealing addition of Orchestrator and compelling simplification of licensing; costs

How System Center Delivers our Future State

Unified Management

Virtual Servers

All 2012 SP1VMMOrchestrator

Patching

PaaS, “DevOps”

Provisioning

Operations ManagerConfiguration Manger

Applications

PatchingvSphere

Automating VMware tasks using Orchestrator

Orchestrator Concepts

41

Activities Runbooks Data bus Standard Activities

Invoke Web

Services

Compare Values

Send email

Query Database

Run .NETScript

Get Server ID from

DPM

Get Data Sources

Create Recovery

PointCreate

IncidentCreate

Checkpoint

Start Maint Mode

Shut Down VM

E-mail on error

Update on success

Clone Linux VM

Return Data

Check Schedule

Intelligent tasks that perform

defined actions

System level workflows that

execute a series of linked activities to

complete a defined set of actions

Used to publish and consume

information as a runbook executes

A rich set of out-of-box functions that allow you

to perform a wide variety of tasks and automations

VMware Integration PackVM Tasks

Create VM Customize VM Delete VM Maintenance

Mode Migrate VM Move VM Reconfigure VM Reset VM Revert VM Snapshot Start VM Stop VM Suspend VM Take VM

Snapshot

Add Add Network Adapter Add VM Disk

Clone Clone Linux VM Clone Windows VM

Set Set Guest Info

Variables Set VM CD/DVD to ISO

Image Set VM Networks

Get Get Cluster Properties Get Datastore

Capacity Get Host Datastores Get Host Properties Get Hosts Get Resource Pool

Runtime Info Get Resource Pools Get VM List Get VM Properties Get VM Status

Demo

Automation using Orchestrator

T-Mobile Comprehensive Multi-Platform Hybrid Cloud

vCenter Operation

s Mgmt

ITBusiness

MgmtApplicationDirector

vCloud Director

vCloud Networking and Security

vCenter Site Recovery Manager

vSphere

HardwarevCloud Service

Providers

Hyper-visors

Other Service

Providers

“A [VMware-centric] Comprehensive Multi-Platform Hybrid Cloud”

Extensibility

vCloud Automation Center

VMMSystem Center

Operations Manager

IaaS PaaS EaaS

Service Manager, AppController

To Summarize

ComputeProvision cloud resources

Marketing HR

Consolidate your heterogeneous infrastructure into a

standardized cloud fabric

Finance

System Center 2012 Provides the Capability to Build Hypervisor agnostic Private cloud.

Related SessionsSD-B201 Implementing Common Scenarios in Virtual Machine Manager: Services and Service Templates

WS-B314 Implementing Common Storage Scenarios in Windows Server 2012 with System Center Virtual Machine Manager

IM-B204 Competitive Advantages of the Microsoft Private Cloud over the VMware vCloud

WS-B201 Competitive Advantages of Hyper-V over VMware vSphere

WS-B325 Switching to Hyper–V: Migrating from VMware

SD-B315 Getting Started with Orchestrator and Service Manager

SD-B202 What's New with Orchestrator Integration Packs for System Center and SP1

IM-B311 What's New in System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager

WS-B312 How to Design and Configure Networking in VMM and Hyper-V (Part 1 of 2)

WS-B313 How to Design and Configure Networking in VMM and Hyper-V (Part 2 of 2)

IM-IL206 System Center 2012: Configuring your Private Cloud

IM-IL207 System Center 2012: Installation & Deployment

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Managing Infrastructure – Fabric Configuration

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Managing Infrastructure – Day to Day Operations

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Managing Infrastructure – Creation of a Cloud

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Managing Infrastructure – Service Deployment

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Orchestrator Runbook.

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© 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.