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Kevin CookSenior Account Technology [email protected]

Kevin CookSenior Account Technology [email protected]

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AgendaAgenda

Release CycleWindows Server™ 2003 R2

Principal Scenarios Simplified Branch Server Management

Identity and Access Management Efficient Storage Management

Licensing

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Target Release CycleTarget Release Cycle

Mainstream Service Packs & Mainstream Service Packs & UpdatesUpdates

Extended SupportExtended Support

At least 5 yearsAt least 5 years from major release

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►Windows Storage Server R2►Windows Server 2003 R2 – Currently at RC1►Windows Server “Longhorn” Beta►Windows Server Update Services►Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions►Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1

►Windows Server “Longhorn”

►Windows Server “Longhorn” R2

Release Roadmap

20092009

20020077

20020055

►Windows Server 2003 Compute Cluster Edition►Windows Vista

20020066

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*For Enterprise & Datacenter Editions OnlyIntegrated with WS03 R2

Feature Packs and Server Products/Technologies To DateFeature Packs and Server Products/Technologies To Date IT Infrastructure

Automated Deployment Services*

Group Policy Management Console

ISCSI Support File Server Migration

Toolkit Identity Integration* FRS Monitoring Services For UNIX

3.5: NIS, NFS, Unix tools

Services for Netware Server Performance

Advisor SUS System Resource

Manager Virtual Server 2005

(licensed product)

Information Worker Infrastructure Windows SharePoint

Services Rights Management

Services Application Platform

AD Application Mode Services For UNIX

3.5: Interix

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UNIX UNIX

InteropInteropSP1 & x64SP1 & x64

Windows Windows SharePoint SharePoint ServicesServices

.NET .NET Framework Framework

2.02.0

Web Single Sign-on B2B/B2C Commerce and Collaboration Decentralized application directories UNIX identity management

Centralized Backup & Management of File and Print High Availability Efficient Publishing & Collaboration

Simple SAN Management for the IT Generalist File Server Resource Manager UNIX NFS Connectivity

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Simplified Branch Server Management

Simplified Branch Server ManagementIdentity and Access Management

Efficient Storage Management

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Simplified Branch Server ManagementSimplified Branch Server Management

Wide-Area Network (WAN) WAN costs can be significant WAN latency issues

Management costs Network admins on site in branch offices Tape backup expensive, unreliable Tools need to scale to large number of branches

Policy Delegation UI

Branch office challenges

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Simplified Branch Server ManagementSimplified Branch Server Management

Replaceable Ease of deployment & replacement

Admin free Does not require admins in branch sites Simple configuration from central site

Accelerator Efficient use of WAN resources – just transfer file

deltas Rely on local cache to handle local requests

Forward to central server when WAN is available

Microsoft Branch Server Vision

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Simplified Branch Server ManagementSimplified Branch Server Management New Print Management Console (PMC) in R2 With PMC, branch servers can easily be print servers because

they are remotely manageable on a 1-to-many basis

Enabling Technologies: Print Role

Printers Node

Servers Node

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Simplified Branch Server ManagementSimplified Branch Server Management

New Microsoft algorithm Send only minimal deltas when transferring

data over a networkRDC efficiency examples

Change title in a 3.5MB PPT, resync takes just 16K

Enabling Technologies:

Remote Differential Compression (RDC)

Source: MS InternalSource: MS Internal

Connection Type

Save full 3.5MB

Save changes only

56K bps modem

10 minutes 3 seconds

500K bps DSL 70 seconds <1 second

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Simplified Branch Server Management

Simplified Branch Server ManagementIdentity and Access Management

Efficient Storage Management

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Identity and Access ManagementIdentity and Access ManagementActive Directory Application Mode (ADAM)

Lightweight, domain-independent mode of Active Directory for application directory scenarios

Interoperability with Domain Mode for authentication Benefit: Tailor directory services infrastructure for local

control/autonomy or shared servicesUNIX Identity Management

Server for Network Information Service (NIS) helps integrate Windows and UNIX domains

Password synchronization simplifies password maintenance across platforms

Benefit: Efficient multi-platform identity management Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS)

Windows Server 2003 R2 Features

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Extend value of Active Directory deployments to facilitate secure web application access for employees, partners and customers

Web SSO: Extranet authentication and single sign-on Identity Federation: Distributed web SSO across

domains Promotes IT efficiency, end user productivity, and

better security Works with existing Active Directory deployments Interoperable with 3rd party security solutions

and heterogeneous application platforms

IISIISADAD

Company ACompany A Company BCompany B

Identity and Access ManagementActive Directory Federation Services (ADFS)

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Simplified Branch Server Management

Simplified Branch Server ManagementIdentity and Access Management

Efficient Storage Management

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Efficient Storage ManagementEfficient Storage Management

Storage growth estimates: 60-100% per year Managing storage growth effectively is a challenge

Adding more direct attached storage (DAS) increases complexity

Networked storage solutions can be complex Few IT professionals are storage experts:

35% of organizations have moved from DAS to networked storage already

40% of organizations are considering moving to networked storage

Costs of managing storage can be 10x the cost of storage

Process of consolidating File Servers / Storage is involving Complex and error prone Potential disruption to end users

The Challenges of Storage Today

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Efficient Storage ManagementEfficient Storage ManagementWindows Server 2003 R2 Storage Management

(FSRM)

(SMFS)

Capacity Management (Reporting)

Policy Management(Screening)

QuotaManagement

(Limiting)

Configuration Management

File Server Resource Manager

Storage Manager for SANs

Disk provisioning Disk management

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Efficient Storage ManagementEfficient Storage Management Capacity Management

Identify where storage capacity is used inefficiently Identify mechanisms to prevent future capacity misuse Monitor usage patterns and utilization levels

Policy Management Eliminate non-business files and improve storage utilization

while reducing management costs Implement policies to restrict unauthorized files in order to

limit legal exposure Promote a culture of accountability

Quota Management Control the amount of space used for a folder or share and

limit its impact on server utilization Monitor disk space usage growth per volume, folder, or

share Slow down storage growth

FSRM: User Scenarios and Benefits

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Efficient Storage ManagementEfficient Storage Management Administrator Challenges

Small-midsize market want SAN benefits, but Existing tools are complex and expensive Administrators have limited experience with SAN

technologies Want basic functionality enabling the administrator to

easily share storage among servers

User scenarios and benefits Offers basic SAN management functionality,

including Device discovery LUN creation Storage allocation

Enables Shared storage solutions Clustering

SMFS: SAN Management and Provisioning

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Editions and FeaturesEditions and FeaturesFeature Standard

EditionEnterprise Edition

Datacenter Edition

Server Resource Manager √ √ √

Simple SAN Management √ √ √

Active Directory Federation Services

X √ √

ADAM √ √ √

Distributed File System – Replication

√ √ √

Distributed File System – Cross-File Remote Differential Compression*

X √* √*

Print Management Console √ √ √

MMC 3.0 √ √ √

Windows SharePoint Services V2 SP2

√ √ √

.NET Framework 2.0 √ √ √

Subsystem for UNIX Applications √ √ √

UNIX Interop (NIS Serve, Password Sync, NFS Admin, etc)

√ √ √

x64 Availability √ √ √

WS-Management √ √ √* Only one of the replication partners is required to be an Enterprise Edition or Datacenter Edition

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LicensingLicensing Availability and Licensing

R2 replaces original WS03 release in channels

No cost for servers covered by Software Assurance or Enterprise Agreement

Available as new server license for non-Software Assurance

No new CALs for R2 - uses Windows Server 2003 CALs

Same support lifecycle as WS03 Release: December 2005, Buy it in

January 2006

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Microsoft Virtual Server 2005Product Overview

Microsoft Virtual Server 2005Product OverviewKevin CookSenior Account Technology [email protected]

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AgendaAgenda

Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 Key Scenarios Features and Benefits

Improved hardware efficiency Increased administrator productivity and

IT responsiveness Customer Evidence

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Businesses Need EfficiencyBusinesses Need Efficiency Server managers need more

efficient hardware environments Application developers need

greater flexibility in development and test environments

Businesses need a solution to upgrade and consolidate hardware and still run legacy systems

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VirtualizationVirtualization Allows multiple operating

systems to run simultaneously on the same processor

Each independent virtual machine functions as a self-contained computer

Run side-by-side testing and production systems on the same machine Use off-the-shelf servers Use fewer servers with higher

utilization

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Microsoft Virtual Server 2005Microsoft Virtual Server 2005

Virtual Server will be available to customers in two editions:

Virtual Server 2005 Enterprise Edition Virtual Server 2005 Standard Edition.  Features across the two Editions are the same, scalability is the only difference.Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 Standard Edition will support up to four processors.Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 Enterprise Edition will support up to 32 physical processors.

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Test and DevelopmentTest and Development

Consolidate and automate software test and development environments Virtual Server enables side-by-

side testing and production on the same system Greater flexibility Better test coverage Developer productivity User experience

Test distributed server applications on a single physical server

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Migrate Legacy ApplicationsMigrate Legacy Applications Applications often outlive

their original OS or hardware

Virtual Server enables better choice Smooth application re-hosting

with solid application compatibility

Upgrade infrastructure without having to upgrade or rewrite applications

Run legacy applications in native environments in virtual machines

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Consolidate Proper WorkloadsConsolidate Proper Workloads Consolidate multiple server

workloads Higher hardware utilization Increased manageability

Use Virtual Server for Consolidation of

infrastructure services Disaster recovery

environments Departmental or branch office

services

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Improved Hardware EfficiencyImproved Hardware Efficiency Virtualization

Building on Windows Server 2003 ensures broad device compatibility

Complete support for Windows Server System environments

Can run most x86 operating systems Windows guest operating system

performance optimization Resource management

Policy-based resource management features

Fine-grained control of CPU and memory resource allocation

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Increased Administrator Productivity and IT Responsiveness

Increased Administrator Productivity and IT Responsiveness Deploy

Complete scripted control enables automated configuration and deployment

Manage Use the Virtual Server

Administration Website and standard server management tools to administer virtual machines

Use Unified host and guest Windows

experience streamlines common virtual machine tasks

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Easy to DeployEasy to Deploy Comprehensive COM API:

Enables complete scripted control of virtual machine environments

Virtual Hard Disks (VHDs) Encapsulates virtual machines Allows flexible configuration,

change and deployment Virtual Networking

Facilitates secure and versatile networking guest-to-guest guest-to-host guest-to-net

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SAN Use and High AvailabilitySAN Use and High Availability A virtual machine can access

resources on storage area network drives Requires an appropriately configured

host system Benefits:

Provide a large amount of storage to your virtual machines

Increase data access performance Improve recoverability of virtual

machine data through data redundancy and backup features offered by most SAN solutions

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Easy to ManageEasy to Manage Virtual Server Administration Website

Secure, authenticated administration and client remote access

Microsoft integrated solutions Active Directory integration Microsoft Operations Manager 2005

Management Pack for Virtual Server Systems Management Server 2003 SP1 Automated Deployment Services

Other solutions Use other existing server management

tools

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Easy to UseEasy to Use Windows guest usability

Virtual Machine Additions An architectural feature that enhances

user experience Integrates guest and host machines

mouse pointer integration video driver optimization host time synchronization Etc…

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Customer EvidenceCustomer Evidence

Allstate Property, casualty

and life insurance in Asia, Europe, and the Americas

Deployed Virtual Server 2005 RC1 Estimate savings of

US $7.5M over 5 years

50% decrease in server hardware growth

Server Consolidation Estimate 6:1 to 10:1

consolidation ratios across scenarios

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Thank You!Thank You!

[email protected]

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Customer EvidenceCustomer Evidence

Exelon Corporation Energy producer,

distributor, and energy-related services company

Deployed Virtual Server 2005 RC1 Realized 50% time

savings in server provisioning

Server Consolidation 4:1 Test

Environments 4:1 Web Services 5:1 Remote Access 8:2 Domain

Controllers