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Virtualization 360: Microsoft Virtualization Strategy, Products, and Solutions for the New EconomyDai VuDirector, Virtualization Product ManagementMicrosoft Corporation
SESSION CODE: VIR206
Dynamic ITEnabling IT Pros and Development Teams Across the IT Lifecycle
Microsoft’s Vision
Move from Physical to LogicalManaged by policyState-aware, Self-healingAvailable, secure and real-time
Completely Services-basedFederated and connectedOn-premise, off-premise, hostedEfficient dev-to-IT operations
Virtualization is aKey Driver
Control Costs Increase Availability
Improve Business Agility
Evolution From Physical to Virtual Machines2009-2013 CAGR
'96 '97 '98 '99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '130
25,000,000
50,000,000
75,000,000
100,000,000
WW Server IB
WW Server Shipments
WW VirtualServer IB
31.5%
0.6%
6.5%
Source: IDC, Bringing the Private Cloud to the Data Center, Doc # DR2010_T2_ME, March 2010
Continued Innovation with R2Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V and System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2
Better flexibilityLive MigrationCluster Shared VolumesQuick Storage MigrationHot Add/remove of StorageProcessor compatibility modeBoot from VHDGreen IT with Core ParkingPerformance and Resource Optimization (PRO)*Intelligent Placement*Cross-Platform Support (VS2005,Hyper-V, ESX)*Self-Service Portal*
Improved Performance and Scalability64 logical processor supportImproved memory managementTCP Offload supportVirtual Machine Queue (VMQ) SupportImproved Networking
* Available in R1 Release
Tremendous Market Momentum for Microsoft Virtualization
Server Consolidation
Energy Reduction
Rapid Provisioning
High AvailabilityBusiness
Continuity
Dynamic Datacenters
IT as a Service
Microsoft’s Virtualization Strategy
Preserve Customer’s Existing Investments
Establish Management as the Key Enabler
Make Virtualization as Pervasive as Possible
Virtualize Your Key Applications
“Maxol runs Exchange Server 2007, SQL Server 2005, Terminal Services, and file and print servers as key workloads in its virtual environment. Going forward, nearly every business application at Maxol will be a candidate for virtualization.”
- Maxol Case Study
• Microsoft fully supports our key server applications in a virtualized environment
• Microsoft has updated server workload licensing to enable virtualization mobility
• Management of the workloads is key, not just the virtual machine
“We’ve seen first-hand that we can virtualize everything from file, print, and web servers to database servers running
SQL Server and Oracle, and actually have the virtual machine run *faster* than what it ran on our original
physical box.”- Janssen Jones, Indiana University
SQL Server Consolidation Scalability
)
1VM 2VM 3VM 4VM 5VM 6VM 7VM 8VM0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
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3500
Batch req/sec %CPU Relative Throughput
Virtual Instances ScalabilityVirtual Instances Scalability% CPU
Throughput(Batch requests/sec)
Relative Throughput for Windows Server 2008
HeavyLoad
ModerateLoad
LowLoad
CPU over-commitAlmost Linear ScaleNo CPU over-commit
% Processor
Results:• Increased throughput with consolidation• Near linear scale in throughput with no CPU over-commit• Improved performance with Windows Server 2008 R2 and SLAT
processor architecture
Configuration:• OS: Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 Hyper-V™• Hardware:
HP DL585 (16 core) with SLAT HP EVA 8000 storage
• Virtual Machines: 4 virtual processors and 7 GB RAM per virtual machine; Fixed size VHD
iSCSI Performance with Intel® 82599 10G NIC with VMDq, Intel® Xeon 5580 Platform, Windows Server 2008 R2 and R2 Hyper V
Breakthrough I/O Performance on Hyper-V
• 715k IOPs -- 10GbE line rate• Intel VMDq and Microsoft VMQ accelerates
iSCSI to the guest• Hyper-V achieves native throughput at 8k and
above• Future ready: Scales with new platforms, OS
and Ethernet adapters
Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Microsoft Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing.
Near native iSCSI performance
Read/Write IOPs and Throughput Test
System Center: End-to-End Service Management for the Datacenter
Design, Configure & Deploy
Virtualize, Deploy & Manage
Data Protection & Recovery
IT Service Management
Monitor & Manage Service End to End
Lower the cost of delivering datacenter services through integrated, end-to-end management of physical and virtual environments
Manage datacenter service across datacenter / cloud spectrumSingle user environment lowers training and operational costsLay the foundation for the Private cloud with System Center and Windows Server 2008 R21/3 to 1/6 the cost of solutions from VMware
VIRTUAL I/O
SECURITY
NON MS WORKLOAD
and APP
CAPACITY PLANNING
System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) Partner Ecosystem for Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO)
SERVERSSTORAGE
LOAD BALANCERS
Power and Cooling
System Center Virtual Machine ManagerPerformance and Resource Optimization
Kenon OwensSenior Technical Product ManagerMicrosoft Corporation
DEMO
Server Virtualization – The Datacenter is Evolving
TraditionalDatacenter
•Well-known, Stable & Secure• Utilization <15%
VirtualizedDatacenter
• Utilization Increasesto >50%•Management
Costs Decrease
PrivateCloud
•Management Costs Decrease Significantly• IT as a Service
PublicCloud
• Capacity on Demand• Global Reach
Image-Based Management, Composable ApplicationsKenon OwensSenior Technical Product ManagerMicrosoft Corporation
DEMO
Enabling Cloud Computing
CUSTOMER PARTNER
MICROSOFT
Common Management Tools
Common Identity
Common Dev Tools
Standardize on scalable server
hardware
Preparing for Cloud Computing
Architect IT services for shared and abstracted compute resource
pools
Ramp up virtualization efforts and expertise
Standardize on management platform across deployment
models
Fine-tune processes around
IT/people interaction
Management
Approaching Desktop Virtualization from Different Perspectives
User Centric• User Experience• Flexibility & choice• End to end delivery
Desktop/ApplicationDelivery
Datacenter centric • Workload Support• Hypervisor lock-in• Datacenter footprint
Servervirtualization
DesktopVirtualization
Applications
Data
Operating System
Hardware
Hardware
OS
Data, User settings
Applications
Roaming Profiles +Folder Redirection
Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V)
Microsoft Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V)
Local Desktop Virtualization
Remote Desktop Virtualization
Focus: Reducing Costs
Focus: Increasing Flexibility
Session-Based Desktops (RDS)
Traditional Client Computing
Broad Portfolio for Desktop Virtualization
RemoteApp (RDS)
Client Hosted
Virtualization
ApplicationVirtualizati
on
Session Virtualizatio
n
Virtual Desktop
Infrastructure
TraditionalLaptop/Mobile
Comprehensive Management ToolsChoices for End-User Productivity
System Center Configuration Manager vNext and Application Delivery ManagementJeff WettlauferSenior Technical Product ManagerMicrosoft Corporation
DEMO
NETWORK
PCs Running Windows 7 Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs
Windows Embedded for Thin Clients
Microsoft VDI Solution
IntegratedManagement
User state Virtualization
Application Delivery
Desktop Delivery
Virtualization Platform
3rd party Partner
Solutions
Comprehensive Portfolio and Cost-Effective
Strong Focus on Providing Rich User Experience
Belief that Desktop Virtualization is component of a broader Desktop Management Strategy/Approach
Hyper-V: Strong Platform for Hosted DesktopWindows 7 Density on Hyper-V
Windows 7 1VCPU 1GB, Intel Xeon 5500 2x4 Core, 72GB
Source: "Citrix XenDesktop 4 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with Hyper-V on the Intel Xeon Processor 5600 and 7500 Series", April 2010
Source: http://community.citrix.com/blogs/citrite/simoncr, March 2010, "Best Hypervisor for VDI? Only Two Make the Cut"
Hyper-V: 63
XenServer: 57
Other: 56
239desktops
RemoteFX and Dynamic MemoryTechnologies to increase user productivity and lower the cost per desktop
Microsoft RemoteFX in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 will enable a local-like, rich media experience for session-based
or virtual desktops.
Dynamic Memory in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 enables better consolidation ratios with
predictable performance
Dynamic Memory RemoteFX
Dynamic Memory and RemoteFXMichael KleefSenior Technical Product ManagerMicrosoft Corporation
DEMO
Microsoft’s Virtualization Strategy
Preserve Customer’s Existing Investments
Establish Management as the Key Enabler
Make Virtualization as Pervasive as Possible
Next Steps
Learn more about Microsoft Virtualization SolutionsFind more info at www.microsoft.com/virtualization
Plan your Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 migration and deploymentFind more info at
www.windows.com/enterprisewww.windows.com/windowsserver
Prepare and Build a Foundation for the CloudFind more info at
http://www.microsoft.com/virtualization/en/us/cloud-computing.aspxhttp://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/
Interested in Learning More about Desktop Virtualization?
www.DesktopVirtualizationHour.com
Visit the Desktop Virtualization kiosk in the TLC area to learn more and take part in our sweepstake. More resources are also available at:
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