Red Hat Virtualization Where Performance Takes Off!

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October 4, 2016 | Jakarta, ASEAN

RED HAT VIRTUALIZATIONWHERE PERFORMANCE TAKES OFF!

Devid Casandra

Solutions Architect, Indonesia, Red Hat

RED HAT VIRTUALIZATION

Automated Workload

Management

Reduced

Infrastructure Cost

Unmatched

Performance

Centralized Management

of the KVM Hypervisor

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ENTERPRISE IT OBJECTIVES

Lower Virtual

Infrastructure cost...

Reduce dependence on a single

virtualization provider

Be efficient, secure,

and compliant...

Do more with less, gain high

infrastructure performance, be

confident that environment is

secure and compliant

Be more agile…

Faster time to market,

easier integration with

future infrastructure

technologies

(containers, SDN, SDS)

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ELA Expiration

Software ELAs are

coming up for

renegotiation, often tied to

hardware lifecycle

Hardware Lifecycle

Increased hardware

purchase in 2016 due to Intel

lifecycle

Market

ConsolidationThe market (Customers and

OEMs) is apprehensive about

upcoming market consolidation

MARKET CONDITIONS

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RED HAT VIRTUALIZATION STRATEGY

Product

Enterprise ready open

Virtualization platform

Community

Invest development and

thought leadership into

latest technologies

Solutions

Together with ISVs,

Partners, and other Red

Hat products

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RED HAT VIRTUALIZATION 4.0

INTRODUCING...

Enterprise Virtualization Management

● Red Hat Virtualization becomes simplified Brand.

● Highly extensible for new offerings and/or add-on options.

● No change in current customer offerings.

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WHAT’S NEW IN RHV 4.0

Enhanced Management and

Automation

Infrastructure Modernization

Advanced Network Functionality

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INFRASTRUCTURE MODERNIZATION

RHV-M Support for

RHEL 7.2

Using the latest technologies

and capabilities of the RHEL

platform

Red Hat

Virtualization Host

Improved lightweight

hypervisor host that

maximizes user flexibility

and easy administration

RHEL Atomic Host -

Guest Support

Provide insight into containers

that are running within the

virtual environment

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RED HAT VIRTUALIZATION HOST

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ENHANCED MANAGEMENT AND

AUTOMATION

Simplified System

Dashboards

Monitoring dashboards that highlight

what admins should pay attention to

immediately while providing a more

user friendly product experience

Disk Image Uploading

Integrated uploading of existing disk

images to run as virtual machines

Improved Live Migration

Policies

Adjustment of live migration policies

to improve performance of

operations from minutes to seconds

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SIMPLIFIED SYSTEM DASHBOARDS

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ADVANCED NETWORK FUNCTIONALITY

External Network API

Integration

Working with partners to provide a

common SDN framework for network

configuration and dataplane control

RH OSP Neutron OVS -

Full Support

Provide a common SDN solution

across your virtual and private cloud

infrastructure based on OVS

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RED HAT

PRODUCT INTEGRATIONS

Centralized Operational Management of Hybrid Cloud

Prepare for modernization efforts within IT Infrastructure

RHV Provider as Tier-1 Citizen

Elements of UI will transition to ManageIQ Framework

Initial Focus on Lab Management

IMPROVED PRODUCT INTEGRATIONS

Bare Metal Host Provisioning

Guest VM Provisioning

Host Infrastructure Updates

Display of Host and Guest Errata Updates

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PRODUCT INTEGRATIONS

Provisioning

Initial deployment of

infrastructure and workloads

across multiple technologies

Configuration

Optimal configuration for

infrastructure and running

workloads

Compliance

Maintain ongoing patch and

configuration compliance

throughout workload lifecycle

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FUTURES –

SUBJECT TO

CHANGE

vGPU Investments Upstream with NVIDIA (GRID) and Intel (GVT-G)

Focus on high-powered technical workstations conducive to running Linux.

Built for:

• Animation

• Oil and Gas

• Sciences/Education

• Manufacturing/Engineering

VIRTUAL TECHNICAL WORKSTATION *

* Subject to Change20

Built and tested for ROBO (remote office\branch office).

Shared Compute (RHEV) and Storage (Gluster) on single node

Storage Configuration and Scheduling Providing:

• Data Locality

• Fault Tolerance

HYPER-CONVERGED INFRASTRUCTURE *

* Subject to Change21

Real Time Hypervisor for Decreased CPU Scheduling Latency

Real Time Guest OS Kernel for Decreased Virtual CPU Operations

Combined with existing SR-IOV capabilities for Low Latency Networking

Processing and Increased Throughput

LOW-LATENCY COMPUTING *

* Subject to Change22

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