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vCloud Hybrid Service Jump Start Part Four of Five:

Identifying and Deploying Workloads

in vCloud Hybrid Service

Greg Herzog, VMware

PHC5045

#PHC5045

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Session Goals

Teach you how to:

Profile Workloads – Build an Application Filter

Design a Hybrid Environment

Evaluate Integration Requirements

Assess Operational Impact

Demonstrate the methodology using a real world example

SharePoint Stretched Data Center Deployment

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What’s in It for You?

You will leave with:

A strong starting point for building a cloud strategy

A more clear understanding of level of effort

An accelerated timeline

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Workload Selection - Profiling

What makes a good cloud migration candidate?

Supported platforms

Well understood / well documented

Limited dependencies

Candidates for transformation

Unsupported platforms

Lost tribal knowledge

Complex interdependency

Apps on life support

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Workload Selection - Filtering

• Interdependency

• Business impact

• Resource availability

• Level of knowledge

• TCO impact

• Compatibility

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Running the Most Operating Systems - Compatibility

Support both legacy and new apps in the same cloud

Windows Server 2003 (32/64)

Windows Server 2008 (32/64)

Windows Server 2012

RHEL 5 (32/64)

RHEL 6 (32/64)

SLES11 (32/64)

Debian Squeeze 6 (32/64)

FreeBSD 9

CentOS 6 (32/64)

Ubuntu 10 (32/64)

Ubuntu 11 (32/64)

Ubuntu 12 (32/64)

Amazon Linux (32/64)

SLES 10 (32/64)

OpenSolaris 2008.11 (32/64)

OpenSolaris 2009.06 (32/64)

Oracle Linux 5 (32/64)

Oracle Linux 4 – 32 only

Total: 33

Amazon Web Services EC2

MS-DOS 6.22

Windows 3.1

Windows 95

Windows 98

Windows NT

Windows XP (32/64)

Windows Vista (32/64)

Windows 7 (32/64)

Windows 8 (32/64)

Windows 2000

WinServer 2003 (32/64)

WinServer 2008 (32/64)

WinServer 2012

RHEL 2.1

RHEL 3 (32/64)

RHEL 4 (32/64)

RHEL 5 (32/64)

RHEL 6 (32/64)

SLES 8

SLES 9 (32/64)

SLES 10 (32/64)

SLES 11 (32/64)

SLED 10 (32/64)

SLED 11 (32/64)

Debian 4 (32/64)

Debian 5 (32/64)

Debian 6 (32/64)

CentOS 4 (32/64)

CentOS 5 (32/64)

CentOS 6 (32/64)

Oracle Linux 4 (32/64)

Oracle Linux 5 (32/64)

Oracle Linux 6 (32/64)

Asianux 3 (32/64)

Asianux 4 (32/64)

Ubuntu 8 (32/64)

Ubuntu 9 (32/64)

Ubuntu 10 (32/64)

Ubuntu 11 (32/64)

Ubuntu 12 (32/64)

FreeBSD 6 (32/64)

FreeBSD 7 (32/64)

FreeBSD 8 (32/64)

FreeBSD 9 (32/64)

Solaris 10 (32/64)

Solaris 11

IBM OS/2 Warp 4

NetWare 5

NetWare 6

eComStation 1

eComStation 2

SCO UnixWare 7

SCO OpenServer 5

Total: 90

VMware vCloud Hybrid Service

Data collected Apr 8, 2013

Windows Server 2008 R2

Windows Server 2012

SQL Server 2012

CentOS 6

SLES11

Ubuntu 12

OpenSUSE 12

Total: 7

Microsoft Azure

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Workload Selection - Considerations

Beware of unknowns

Quantifiable cost = Quantifiable win

Be mindful of complexity

Early wins are key

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Hybrid Cloud Design

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Virtualization: Any Application, Any OS, Same Platform

vCloud Hybrid Service is based on VMware

vSphere - the most broadly deployed and trusted

virtualization platform in the world

Supports a broad range of large-scale and

mission-critical applications

SQL

Runs the largest number of guest operating

systems:

Generations of Windows and Linux distributions

Both 32-bit and 64-bit editions

Enterprise offering or free distribution

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Hybrid Cloud Design

Select a Network Model – Bring IP Space, Stretch Layer 2, etc.

Build the Cloud Topology – Ingress/Egress, Network Services, etc.

Define boundaries – Firewall, Security Zones

Identify Gaps, Identify Deltas

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Evaluating Integration Requirements

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Evaluating Integration Requirements

Engage all stakeholders early

Prioritize, prioritize and re-prioritize – must have, nice to have,

aspirational

Engage vendors – build a cloud capabilities matrix

Huge vCloud Hybrid Service value – BRING YOUR EXISTING

TOOLING!

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Assessing Operational Impact

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Assessing the Operational Impact

Identify Stakeholders, Build a “Cloud Council”

Document Impact by Role and Functional Group

Evaluate Legacy Processes – Identify Gaps

Look for transformation opportunity – LEAVE BAD PROCESS

BEHIND

Don’t let the tail wag the dog – some process may not apply

vCloud Hybrid Service helps you here.

• Preserve existing tooling = quick/no learning curve

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Wheels in Motion – Stretched Datacenter with SharePoint

Use Case / Business Requirement

• Give access to customer/partner to specific SharePoint Website

Compatible – x86, Windows, SharePoint

High Impact, Low Risk

• Part of SharePoint Farm remains local

Security Requirement – If security group is stringent

• Data Stays on Premise

Networking

• Extended via IPSEC VPN – Secure and approved

• Keeps external users outside of the corporate network

Scalability

• Can increase number of nodes in the cloud to handle

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SharePoint Architecture Diagram

Sharepoint

VM SQL

VM

Local Sharepoint Application

vSphere (On-Premise)

Sharepoint-Routed Network

(10.0.10.0/24)

vCHS Edge Gateway

LEP – 69.194.137.230

Peer ID – 10.0.1.150

Peer IP – 68.108.102.47

10.0.1.150

10.0.10.1

External Router

10.0.1.1

68.108.102.47

Sharepoint-Default Routed Network

(192.168.109/24)

192.168.109.1

Domain

Controller

VM

Sharepoint

VM

Remote Sharepoint Application

vCloud Hybrid Service

Domain

Controller

VM

69.194.137.230

vSphere Edge Gateway

LEP – 10.0.1.150

Peer ID – 69.194.137.230

Peer IP – 69.194.137.230

IP Protocol ID 50 (ESP)

IP Protocol ID 51 (AH)

UDP Port 500 (IKE)

UDP Port 4500

VPN Traffic

Internet Traffic

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Summary

We learned to:

Profile Workloads – Build an Application Filter

Design a Hybrid Environment

Evaluate Integration Requirements

Assess Operational Impact

People, Process and Technology

We are ready to go forth and migrate to the vCloud Hybrid Service!

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Making the Most of VMworld

vCloud Hybrid Service Jump Start Program A curriculum designed to make YOU a vCloud Hybrid Service expert!

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vCloud Hybrid Service: Architecture and Consumption Principles

Monday 12:30 – 1:30 pm

vCloud Hybrid Service: Networking and Security Basics

Tuesday, 12:30 – 1:30 pm

vCloud Hybrid Service: Advanced Networking and Security

Tuesday, 2:00 – 3:00 pm

Identifying and Deploying Workloads in vCloud Hybrid Service

Wednesday 12:30 – 1:30 pm

Deep dive into Hybrid Cloud Management

Thursday 10:30am – 11:30am

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vCloud Hybrid Service Jump Start Program

Attend 4 out of 5 Jump Start

sessions to receive a prize.

Extra Credit available!

Turn in Report card at the vCloud

Tweet-up.

Wednesday, 6:00 – 9:00 pm @ Roe 651 Howard Street - San Francisco, CA

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Call to Action/Resources

Keep up with the latest on vCloud Hybrid Service

• Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/vmwarevcloud

• Blog - http://blogs.vmware.com/vcloud/

• Twitter - @vcloud

Call to Action

Get more information about the service: http://vcloud.vmware.com

Hands on Labs

HOL HBD 1301 vCloud Hybrid Service – Jumpstart for vSphere Admins

HOL HBD 1302 vCloud Hybrid Service – Networking and Security

HOL HBD 1303 vCloud Hybrid Service – Manage Your Cloud

Breakout Sessions – PHCxxxx

vCloud Hybrid Service Jumpstart Series

PHC1001-Group Discussion - vCHS Networking with Greg Herzog

PHC1003-Group Discussion - vCHS Use Cases and Workloads with Rachna Thusoo

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THANK YOU

vCloud Hybrid Service Jump Start Part Four of Five:

Identifying and Deploying Workloads

in vCloud Hybrid Service

Greg Herzog, VMware

PHC5045

#PHC5045