Vshere 5

35
© 2009 VMware Inc. All rights reserved Cloud Infrastructure Launch – What’s New Michele Apa - Senior Systems Engineer – VMware Italy [email protected] Virtualizzazione e Cloud Computing 18 ottobre 2011 Palazzo Valentini, Roma

description

18 ottobre 2011 VMware presenta al Virtualization day,evento patrocinato dalla Provincia di Roma e organizzato da S&Q a Palazzo Valentini, l'ultimo software,denominato Vsphere 5.

Transcript of Vshere 5

Page 1: Vshere 5

© 2009 VMware Inc. All rights reserved

Cloud Infrastructure Launch – What’s New

Michele Apa - Senior Systems Engineer – VMware [email protected]

Virtualizzazione e Cloud Computing18 ottobre 2011 Palazzo Valentini, Roma

Page 2: Vshere 5

2

Agenda

� The Approach in the IT Management

� Cloud Infrastructure 5

• vSphere 5

• vCenter 5

• The New Licensing Model

Page 3: Vshere 5

3

The New IT Landscape: Promise & Challenge

Existing Apps New Enterprise Apps SaaS Apps

Existing Datacenters Public Cloud Services

A More Flexible, Efficient Infrastructure

• Exploiting modern, cost-effective hardware

• Creating & spanning both internal and external resource pools

New Generation of Enterprise Apps

• Combining the social, mobile experience

with enterprise requirements

Empowered, Secure, Mobile Workforce

• Any app on any device, anytime, anywhere – securely!

Page 4: Vshere 5

4

The New IT Landscape: Promise & Challenge

Existing Apps New Enterprise Apps SaaS Apps

Existing Datacenters Public Cloud Services

The Challenge for IT:

Weave all this together into a cohesive,

secure, compliant whole

Page 5: Vshere 5

5

The Approach in the IT Management

Traditional IT Management

Services and

assets tied together in

complex, brittle,

vertical stacks

that are hard to change and

manage

Business agility suffers

IT able to keep up with speed of the business

Management in the new Era

Service

components are abstracted and

sourced from

dynamic

resource pools with horizontal

layers loosely

bound into

services

Page 6: Vshere 5

6

Key Constituents for Infrastructure and Management

Desired Outcome

Balance operating expense and innovation

Seamless extension of existing infrastructure interoperable with new technology

Maximize operational efficiencies with more dynamic lights-out environment

Head of Infrastructure

Head of Operations

Head of Architecture

Care About

How do I build the right infrastructure to deliver business value yet still

keep the lights on?

What kind of infrastructure should I design for today and

tomorrow’s needs? Will it work with our current

infrastructure?

How do I keep OpEx down and still deliver

high quality of service?

Page 7: Vshere 5

7

APPAPPAPP

VMware Infrastructure and Management Delivers the Infrastructure of the Future

� Optimized for business critical workloads

� Highly dynamic, scalable and adaptive

� Built-in intelligence to shift to new IT management paradigm

� Flexible Computing Model

VMware Cloud Infrastructure and Management

Physical ServersFailed Server

APP APP

Resource Pools

Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3

Intelligent Virtual Infrastructure. Delivered Your WayThe Foundation for Your Cloud

Respond and Alert Respond and Alert vs.

Alert and Respond

Hybrid CloudHybrid Cloud

Private CloudPrivate Cloud

PublicCloudPublicCloud

BridgeBridge

Page 8: Vshere 5

8

The Cloud Infrastructure 5

Page 9: Vshere 5

9

In 2010 VMware Unveiled a Complete Hybrid Cloud Stack…

vCloud Director

vShield Security

vCenter Management

vSphere vSphere vSphere

Page 10: Vshere 5

10

Complete Hybrid Cloud Stack

Compute

Storage

Network

� Leverage virtualization to transform physical silos into elastic, virtual capacity

� Increase automation through built-in intelligent policy management

� Move from static, physical security to dynamic, embedded security

� Enable secure, self-service to pre-defined IT services, with pay-for-use

Organization: Marketing Organization: Finance

Virtual Datacenters CatalogsVirtual Datacenters CatalogsUsers & Policies Users & Policies

Page 11: Vshere 5

11

vSphere vSphere vSphere

vCloud Director

vShield Security

vCenter Management

vCloud Director 1.5

vShield 5.0

vCenter Operations 1.0vCenter SRM 5.0

vSphere 5.0

Cloud Infrastructure Launch(vSphere, vCenter, vShield, vCloud Director)

In 2011 VMware is Introducing a Major Upgrade of the Entire Cloud Infrastructure Stack

New

Page 12: Vshere 5

12

vSphere 5: Accelerating the Path to 100% Virtualization

IOPS

Network

Memory

CPU

VMware vSphere4

300,000

30

256

8

VMware Inf. 3

100,000

9

64

4

VMwarevSphere 5

1,000,000

>36

1,000

32

ESX 2

7,000

.9

3.6

2

ESX 1

<5,000

<.5

2

1(VCPUs)

(Gb/s)

(GB per VM)

4x

Page 13: Vshere 5

13

Companies are Increasingly Virtualizing Bus. Critical Apps

The Niche Apps(LOB apps, Tier 2 DB, etc.)

The Easy Apps(infrastructure, file, print)

Exchange

SQL

Oracle

SharePoint

Custom Java Apps

30% Virtualized

>60% Virtualized

SAP

Accelerate AppTime to Market

Improve AppQuality of Service

Improve App Efficiency

vSphere vSphere vSphere

Page 14: Vshere 5

14

Bigger Than The Biggest Exchange Configuration

Single Exchange 2010

role on a server.

Microsoft recommended

maximum = 12 cores/vCPUs

~17,900 Mailboxes

Multiple Exchange 2010

roles on a server.

Microsoft recommended

maximum = 24 cores/vCPUs

~17,900 Mailboxes

Single VM = 32 vCPU

~47,000 Mailboxes

25% performance improvement*

* For 4 vCPU VM

Page 15: Vshere 5

15

Performance Comparison: Scaling SAP Native and SAP Virtual

SAP on VMware scales extremely well, closely matching physical scaling factors even for the largest workloads

Page 16: Vshere 5

16

vSphere 5

What’s new

Page 17: Vshere 5

17

ESXi is the Trusted Place to Run Business Critical Applications

• vSphere 5.0 exclusively utilizes the thin

ESXi hypervisor: 144MB footprint versus

2GB for VMware ESX with the service

console

vSphere ESXi

• Smaller security footprint

• Streamlined deployment and configuration

• Simplified patching and updating model

Overview

Benefits

vSphere ESX

Page 18: Vshere 5

18

Capacity: vSphere 5 with Autodeploy

Time: 30 mins

Total time: 20 Hours!

...Repeat 37 more times…

Total time: 10 Minutes!

Before After

Time: 30 mins Time: 30 mins

vSphere vSphere vSphere vSphere

Page 19: Vshere 5

19

New Virtual Machine Features

� vSphere 5.0 supports the industry’’’’s most capable virtual machines

Other new features

• UI for multi-core virtual CPUs

• Extended VMware Tools compatibility

• Support for Mac OS X servers

Broader Device Coverage

• Client-connected USB devices

• USB 3.0 devices

• Smart Card Readers for VM Console Access

• VM BIOS boot order config API and PowerCLI interface

• EFI BIOS

• 3D graphicsRicher Desktop

Experience

• 32 virtual CPUs per VM

• 1TB RAM per VM

• 4x previous capabilities!VM Scalability

Items which require HW version 8 in orange

Page 20: Vshere 5

20

Performance: vSphere 5 with Network and Storage I/O Controls

VIP

Page 21: Vshere 5

21

Performance: vSphere 5 with Network and Storage I/O Controls

VIP “Noisy Neighbor”

Granular IO service level guarantees

Page 22: Vshere 5

22

Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3

High IO Throughputs

High IO Throughputs

Set it and forget it storage configuration in as few as 3 clicksAutomated storage placement

Placement: vSphere 5 with Profile-Driven Storage & Storage DRS

Page 23: Vshere 5

23

Storage DRS Operations

• Load balancing between datastores in a datastore cluster via Storage vMotion based on

storage space utilization and I/O metrics, i.e. latency.

• Datastore Maintenance Mode: Evacuates all VMs & VMDKs from selected datastore.

Place VOL1 in maintenance

mode

datastore cluster

datastores

VOL1

2TB

VOL2 VOL3 VOL4

Page 24: Vshere 5

24

Storage DRS Operations

Datastore Cluster

VMDK affinity

� Keep a Virtual Machine’s

VMDKs together on the

same datastore

� Maximize VM availability

when all disks needed in

order to run

� On by default for all VMs

VMDK anti-affinity

� Keep a VM’s VMDKs on

different datastores

� Useful for separating

log and data disks of

database VMs

� Can select all or a

subset of a VM’s disks

Datastore Cluster

VM anti-affinity

� Keep VMs on different

datastores

� Similar to DRS anti-

affinity rules

� Maximize availability of

a set of redundant VMs

Datastore Cluster

Page 25: Vshere 5

25

vSphere Storage Appliance 1.0

vSphere vSphere vSphere

All the power of vSphere without the cost and complexity of shared storage

Page 26: Vshere 5

26

vCenter 5Web Client e vCenter Appliance

Page 27: Vshere 5

27

vSphere Web Client Architecture

The vSphere Web Client runs within a browser

vCenter in either

single or

Linked mode operation vCenter

Fx

Application Server that

provides a scalable back end

Flex ClientBack End

The Query Service obtains optimized

data live from the

core vCenter Server process

Query

Service

Page 28: Vshere 5

28

Introducing vCenter Server Appliance

� The vCenter Server Appliance is the answer!

• Simplifies Deployment and Configuration

• Streamlines patching and upgrades

• Reduces the TCO for vCenter

� Enables companies to respond to business faster!

Automation

Scalability

Visibility

Virtual Appliance

VMware vCenter Server

Page 29: Vshere 5

29

New Licensing

Page 30: Vshere 5

30

vSphere 5 licensing: Evolution Without Disruption

vSphere 4.x vSphere 5

Licensing Unit Processor = Processor

Core per proc Restricted < Unlimited

Physical RAM per host

Restricted < Unlimited

Pooled vRAMentitlement

NA ≠

Amt of vRAM pooled across entire

environment

!

Page 31: Vshere 5

31

What is vRAM?

Virtual memory configured

to virtual machines

Physical RAM available in

the server

X

Page 32: Vshere 5

32

What is vRAM?

� Assigning a certain amount of vRAM is a required step in the creation of a virtual machine

Page 33: Vshere 5

33

64GB64GB64GB64GB

vRAM Pool (256 GB)

Consumed vRAM = 80 GB

Pooled vRAM Entitlement

Host A

1 1

vSphere Ent

1 1

vSphere Ent

CPU CPU CPU CPU

Host B

4 licenses of vSphere Enterprise Edition

provide a vRAM pool of 256GB (4 * 64 GB)

Customer creates

20 VMs with 4GB

vRAM each

Each vSphere Enterprise Edition license entitles

to 64 GB of vRAM.

Page 34: Vshere 5

34

All editions include: Thin Provisioning, Update Manager, Storage APIs for Data Protection, Image Profile, and SLES (except Ess and Ess +)

` EssentialsEssentials

Plus Standard Enterprise

Enterprise Plus

vRAM Entitlement per proc 32 GB 32 GB 32 GB 64 GB 96 GB

vCPU 8 way 8 way 8 way 8 way 32 way

Features

Hypervisor

High Availability

Data Recovery

vMotion

Virtual Serial Port Concentrator

Hot Add

vShield Zones

Fault Tolerance

Storage APIs for Array Integration

Storage vMotion

Distributed Resource Scheduler

Distributed Switch

I/O Controls (Network and Storage)

Host Profiles

Auto deploy ����

Profile-Driven Storage ����

Storage DRS ����

EssentialsEssentials

PlusStandard Advanced Enterprise

Enterprise Plus

���� New in vSphere 5.0

vSphere 5 Editions

Page 35: Vshere 5

35

Questions