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App Controller
Tabrez MohammedYuan ZhengProgram ManagersMicrosoft Corporation
MGT303
Session Objectives And Takeaways
Session ObjectivesUnderstand the benefits of App ControllerLearn what’s coming in SP1Answer your questions
TakeawaysPart of System Center 2012Single console for services and VMsSupport for private and public clouds
Agenda
OverviewWhat is App ControllerSystem requirements
Connect to cloudsVirtual Machine Manager Service providerWindows Azure
Deploy and operateControl accessVirtual machines Services
What is App Controller?
System Center componentSelf Service for application administrators
Application focusManage applications not resources
Public and private cloudsVirtual Machine ManagerService providers (SP1)Windows Azure subscriptions
Managing Services in Multiple Clouds
Xen
System Center 2012 - App Controller
Virtual Machine Manager
Windows Azure
vmware
Hyper-V
Xen
Virtual Machine Manager
vmware
Hyper-V
PublicPrivate PrivatePublic
Service Provider Foundation
On Premises
Demo
Overview of App Controller
VMM Console
System Requirements
4 GB RAMDual Core 2.8 GHz
1 GB
Windows Server 2008 R2 x64
.NET 4.0IIS 7
SQL Server 2008 SP2 / R2 SP1
Connect To Clouds
Virtual Machine ManagerAdministrator for App Controller and VMM
Two way trust between App Controller Server and VMM Server
Hosting provider (SP1)Management certificate
Service endpoint URL
Windows AzureManagement certificate
Subscription ID
Demo
Connecting to Clouds
Control Access to Clouds
VMMManage access with VMM Console
Hosting ProviderManage in App ControllerUse Active Directory users/groups
Windows AzureManage in App ControllerUse Active Directory users/groups
Demo
Control Access to Clouds
Deploy and Operate
DeploymentCommon experience across public and private cloudsWindows Azure virtual machine (SP1)
OperationsStart, stop, scale, remote desktopSave, resume, shutdown, checkpoint, console, storeUpgrade
Demo
Deploy Services and Virtual Machines
Deploy and Operate
DeploymentCommon experience across public and private cloudsWindows Azure virtual machine (SP1)
OperationsStart, stop, scale, remote desktopSave, resume, shutdown, checkpoint, console, storeUpgrade
Migration (SP1)VMM to Windows Azure
Demo
Migrate Virtual Machine to Windows Azure (SP1)
In Review
Session ObjectivesUnderstand the benefits of App ControllerLearn what’s coming in SP1Answer your questions
TakeawaysPart of System Center 2012Single console for services and VMsSupport for private and public clouds
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Resources
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Learning
Microsoft Certification & Training Resources
www.microsoft.com/learning
TechNet
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http://microsoft.com/technet
Resources for Developers
http://microsoft.com/msdn
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