Virtualisation with Microsoft® Hyper-V

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Virtualisation with Microsoft ® Hyper-V education

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This eBook attempts to provide you, a decision-maker in a school, college or university, with the information you need to make informed decisions about how to save money within your institution. One of the solutions, and the key focus of this eBook, lies in server virtualisation using Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008 R2 with Hyper-V. Within this eBook, we’ll tell you what Hyper-V is already doing for real UK schools, and arguably more importantly, in broad terms what it could do for your school.

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  • 1. educationVirtualisation withMicrosoft Hyper-V
  • 2. Virtualisation with Contents Microsoft Hyper-V the microsoft visual identity INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 3 PART ONE - AN OVERVIEW TO VIRTUALISATION ........................................... 4 The story starts with a room full of metal ............................................................................. 5 Bringing virtualisation within reach ....................................................................................... 6 Should we get on and do it? ................................................................................................... 7 PART TWO - VIRTUALISATION IN PRACTICE ..................................................... 8 Server virtualisation at West Hatch High School, by Alan Richards ................................... 9 Starting out ............................................................................................................................... 11 The Microsoft Brand Guidelines for Education | Brand Guidelines for Education | 27 The Microsoft 27 Do the groundwork ................................................................................................................. 12 Deciding on a virtualisation scenario ..................................................................................... 13 Deciding on your technology ................................................................................................. 14 Deciding on hardware ............................................................................................................. 15 Th Deciding on hardware storage ............................................................................................ 17 Installation ................................................................................................................................ 19 Management ............................................................................................................................ 21 Conclusions ............................................................................................................................... 22 Useful links ................................................................................................................................ The Microsoft Brand Guidelines for Education | 27 232 Contents education
  • 3. Virtualisation with Introduction Microsoft Hyper-V Were conditioned to assume, especially in education, that a cost-saving measure will threaten the quality of what were able to offer. That being so, the news is more than welcome that in many schools, colleges and universities, information technology professionals are turning that assumption on its head. They have found a proven way not only of saving significant sums of money for their institutions, but of doing so while delivering better and more effective ICT for staff and students. Already the questions are forming. How is that done? Can any school do it? this eBook, lies in server virtualisation using Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Exactly what cost savings are in the offing? Is the end product really good R2 with Hyper-V. enough for us? Within this eBook, well tell you what Hyper-V is already doing for real UK This eBook attempts to provide you, a decision-maker in a school, college or schools, and arguably more importantly, in broad terms what it could do university, with the information you need to make informed decisions about how for your school. to save money within your institution. One of the solutions, and the key focus of The content covered within this eBook is structured in two parts. Part One Part Two Part One is a general, non-technical introduction to the concept of Part Two is required reading for the IT decision makers. Its a more technical, server virtualisation what it is; what it can do for you etc. but still very readable, guide through the process of planning, installing and running a virtualised environment in a real school. For this second part were indebted to Alan Richards, Information Systems Manager at West Hatch High School in Chigwell, Essex. Alan is in demand as a generous and expert source of information about the application of technology to education. He carries the coveted Microsoft accolade of Most Valued Professional.3 Introduction education
  • 4. Virtualisation withPart One - An overview to virtualisation Microsoft Hyper-V Fail to prepare prepare to fail. education
  • 5. Virtualisation with The story starts with a room full of metal Microsoft Hyper-V How many servers live in your schools server The difference between 4 and 20 room? A survey in 2010 by the educational ICT Forum, www.EduGeek.net, showed that an average So whats happening here? The answer is that the secondary school then had about 12 servers. school with four servers has used virtualisation technology. That means replacing many of the Like so many averages, though, the mean figure original physical servers with virtual servers, which actually hides a very wide spread. For example, one exist as software rather than as separate metal school in the survey, of 1020 students, reports 4 boxes. These virtual servers are collected together servers. Another, with 1200 students, has 20 servers. into clusters, and each cluster lives in a powerful Well come to that difference and the reasons for it, physical server. in a moment. Meanwhile, just consider that its In fact in the EduGeek survey, the school of 1020 obviously cheaper to buy and run 4 servers, than 20. students with 4 servers adds the comment, 4 physical A lot cheaper in fact, as well see when we look at servers run 35 virtual servers. some figures. Each server, after all, uses electricity, has to be maintained, takes up space, and will need You can see that even if each new host server is more replacing every few years. powerful and more expensive, its always going to be a lot cheaper to buy and run 4 rather than 20 or more. Of course, it doesnt have to be 35 into 4. The survey shows a number of solutions: 16 into 10, for example in another secondary, and 9 into 4 in a primary school. Exactly how to do virtualisation is a decision is for each school to make, but its interesting that at the time of the survey, of 24 secondary schools, 12 were using or intending to use it to some degree. By now, therell undoubtedly be more. Its always going to be a lot cheaper to buy and run 4 servers rather than 20 or more.5 An overview to virtualisation education
  • 6. Virtualisation with Bringing virtualisation within reach Microsoft Hyper-V The arrival in 2009 of Microsoft Windows Server that, at the very least, a virtualisation project will pay early adopters of Microsofts virtualisation solution, 2008 R2 with Hyper-V was a game changer for for itself quite quickly. the highly experienced Alan Richards of West Hatch schools. This release of Windows Server included High School, ran a year-long small-scale test before virtualisation built-in, for free. It means that if With the project successfully implemented, it will he was convinced. Indeed Alan, as youll see in his youre already using Microsoft technology, you continue, year on year, to make a real impact on excellent major contribution to this eBook, still can work within that without adding a new layer the whole-school budget. To give just one specific recommends a test project. Not so much to make of infrastructure and training. As Microsoft puts it, example, Steve Gillott, Head of ICT at Wootton Bassett sure the basic technology works, but to be certain If you know Windows, you know virtualisation. School in Wiltshire, describes reducing his schools of exactly whats needed for the particular school. servers from 13 to 3. Now, all the doubts about functionality and reliability It came to a point where we needed to replace the have gone away. From its launch in 2009, Microsofts The cost savings hardware anyway, so money was earmarked for that. Windows Server 2008 R2 with Hyper-V technology, Just how much could be potentially saved? After seeing a demonstration of Hyper-V by Microsoft has been proving just how efficient and cost effective At Microsoft weve recorded one or two striking Partner Clarity-IT Solutions (www.clarityit.co.uk) we it can be. Plan properly and carefully, follow the key examples. Servers typically cost 3000 each to replace, decided that the additional benefits of virtualising our principles, take the right advice, and what you end up server infrastructure was a much better investment with is a virtualised environment thats better than the for example, often on a rolling annual programme. than buying replacement servers. The cost savings in system you had before easier to manage and easier We talked to three schools about this. Two were the first year alone paid for the virtualisation project. to change as your schools needs change, and users reducing from 20 servers to 5, the other from 20 to 6. arent subjected to irritating down time. All three separately calculated annual savings of about It was a decision that saved the school over 38,000 in that first year and continues to save 14,500 a year on For Alan Richards at West Hatch its that improved 7,000 a year in hardware replacement costs alone. electricity and support contracts. service that really counts. By the same token, many schools will significantly reduce the cost of contracted IT support. Its obviously nice to save money, but the main reason for the change is to ensure reliability and sustainability On top of this there are energy savings, because But does it work? for the school. not only do fewer servers use less electricity, but they also cost less to keep cool. Again, the schools School network managers were originally cautious Alans right, but its also true that by moving in tell similar stories, of annual energy savings in the about virtualisation. The cost savings looked attractive, a planned way to a virtualised environment with region of 8,000 to 10,000 good for the schools but there was a gut feeling that by abandoning Hyper-V, the network team is effectively presenting environmental impact as well as the budget. Do some the notion of one separate server box for each key the school with a considerable financial bonus that simple math, come up with a global sum, and it seems function, you were doing something risky. One of the continues year on year. It was a decision that saved the school over 38,000 in that first year.6 An overview to virtualisation education
  • 7. Virtualisation with Should we get on and do it? Microsoft Hyper-V Planning is the key. That, in turn means learning Decide which brand of technology youre going from those whove done it, reading the literature, for. Clearly we believe Microsoft Hyper-V will be comparing supplier costs, consulting partners and the right choice, and were confident that careful probably being prepared to run a trial. research into total costs and ease of installation and day to day management will bear us out. Keep on planning. Its not just a matter of planning at the outset. Whoever runs this project will need Make the best licensing decision. The right decision to keep ahead of the process, always planning the pays off handsomely. Alan has a table of guidance next move, and being ready for the unexpected. on this. Each step affects the next one, so a wrong move Decide exactly what hardware youre going to at one stage can reverberate through the whole order number of servers, to what specification. project. As Alan says, Again, Alan takes you through the factors governing your choice. Fail to prepare prepare to fail. All of this is achievable, and well within the Know your starting point. Record whats already capacity of effective school and network in place, what it does, monitor and measure how leadership. Remember there are people out there much work each part of your system is contributing to help others whove made the journey, partner to the whole. suppliers and, of course, the professionals at As Alan Richards says in his section of this Microsoft. Achieving the kind of results seen by Decide how many, and which servers to virtualise. eBook, only you know the answer to that. people like Alan Richards, Steve Gillott and many This is a key decision. Alan covers the issues involved. What you should do, though, is find out what others brings the satisfaction of having made a it could mean for your school or college, whats Find the right set-up or scenario, bearing in mind the considerable contribution to the life of a school involved in making the change and what the need to cover for failures and for future expansion. and its young people. benefits will be. Thats why weve included Alans very comprehensive description of the journey into virtualisation for a typical school. Make no mistake, the full account is required reading, probably best digested by the leader of the schools network team. Here, though, are Alans Clearly we believe Microsoft Hyper-V will be the right choice. key points.7 An overview to virtualisation education
  • 8. Virtualisation withPart Two - Virtualisation in practice Microsoft Hyper-V You need to have an eye on the future. education
  • 9. Virtualisation with Server virtualisation at West Hatch High School, by Alan Richards Microsoft Hyper-V West Hatch High School in Chigwell, Essex, Overview them on to one large host to share resources. is a specialist business, enterprise and I was sure this would reduce server functionality and humanities college with 1300 students. Starting in 2008, the schools leadership, on my responsiveness, especially in the case of file servers, The school is committed to the extensive use advice, embarked on a review of our IT systems. which in any educational environment are most of ICT for learning and management and at The first step was to make a major investment in heavily used. the heart of all operations lays an efficient, bringing the network infrastructure up to date. We then decided to build on that foundation and At the same time the cost saving possibilities reliable and very cost-effective virtualised seek cost savings through the effective use of ICT. had to be considered, and after reading many server environment achieved through the The aim was to reduce our total cost of ownership articles we took the decision to run a virtualised use of Windows Server 2008 R2 and Hyper-V. while at the same time maintaining and improving test environment. We put our sever replacement our support for the core of our business, which is programme on hold for a year apart from 4 servers educating our students. that were no longer up to the job. We bought a high specification server and the 4 servers that required At the time of the review, towards the end of 2009, replacement were transferred as virtual servers to we were about to embark on a programme of this new host. This test was then run for a year with server replacement, and it made sense to consider constant monitoring of all the key elements: whether this was an area where we could make long term savings. Disk usage Network utilisation Thinking about virtualisation CPU load When we started our review, virtualisation was End user experience in its infancy, with Microsoft just starting to make inroads into the market. At that point I, like many The results of the year long test were reassuring, other IT professionals, was sceptical about server and cleared away our doubts about functionality virtualisation. and reliability. I could not see any benefit to my users from taking services that ran on physical servers and putting9 Virtualisation in practice education
  • 10. Virtualisation with Server virtualisation at West Hatch High School, by Alan Richards Microsoft Hyper-V Where we are now Reaping the benefits How did we do it? Fully reassured by our test experience, and by Virtualisation means we have 15 fewer servers to This eBook draws on our experience at West Hatch considerable research, we decided to move to keep cool, to maintain and ultimately to replace. High School, together with all that I and my team our current fully virtualised environment using We calculate the cost savings of this are of the have learned from colleagues across the country Windows Server 2008 R2 and Hyper-V. As a result order of 12,000 each year. This means that the and not least from Microsoft. Its intended to guide we now have 9 physical servers where there were 24. virtualisation project pays for itself in three years, the reader through each stage of planning and which has also been the experience in other schools implementing a virtualisation project. It cant tell we know of. you in detail how to solve the issues in your own school. What it will do, though, is identify what At the same time we have gained an efficient, easy those issues are likely to be, and give some pointers to maintain system which is proving itself in use with to how they might be tackled. little or no planned, or unplanned, downtime. We calculate the cost savings of this are of the order of 12,000 each year.10 Virtualisation in practice education
  • 11. Virtualisation with Starting out Microsoft Hyper-V Fail to prepare prepare to fail. network and how your infrastructure can cope with the demands of virtualisation. Thats very much the mindset thats needed by an organisation embarking on server How you run the trial will depend on the virtualisation. information you want to discover, and to a certain extent, how much money you want to spend on The planning phase is vital and demands serious the hardware. attention. It cant he overlooked, hurried or entered into lightly. Information technology is core to any business from high street banks to the smallest The purpose of your trial of primary schools. Should it fail, or is not fit for purpose, then the business could fail. In a school or A simple trial would consist of a single server with college that means failing the very people we are all enough on board storage to cope with 3 or 4 virtual here for the students. servers, and network connectivity to service the virtual servers. This type of test will allow you to monitor the loads on your network infrastructure, the actual network cards on the servers, and also Should you run a trial? allow you to monitor the end user experience. Part of being meticulous about planning means If you have already decided on virtualisation and you should think about running a trial ahead of full your trial is going to be used to simply collect data implementation. to help in the planning and installation phases, At West Hatch High School we ran a year long trial. then you could go for a trial setup with a single Virtualisation was still quite new to schools and I server and the storage system of your choice. believed it had to prove its worth. This setup will allow you to collect all the required data but also make the transition to a full virtualised The trial will make Virtualisation is now much more proven. So you may be happy to miss out the trial, and settle for environment a lot easier. the transition to a full researching what other people have done, and Whichever method of trial you decide on, the data pulling together all of the information available in collected will never go to waste as it can be used to virtualised environment a lot easier. blogs, white papers and videos. I believe, though, inform your decision making throughout the process that a trials still advisable. It may well save time and of virtualisation. trouble later on by providing details about your11 Virtualisation in practice education
  • 12. Virtualisation with Do the groundwork Microsoft Hyper-V Know your starting point What to virtualise The general point were making here, though, is that you need to weigh up carefully all the issues around Do the groundwork. Begin by finding out what whats A major question you will have to ask yourself what services you might virtualise. already in place and how it is being used. Before you is what services you are going to virtualise. can plan for how many virtual hosts, you need you Theoretically you can virtualise any server, Other considerations that might arise include: need to know what servers you are going to virtualise Windows based or not. But just how far you go and the load that they are under currently. The load whether you should virtualise everything, for Physical connection. For example there is no on servers is an important factor in deciding on your example, simply because you can is a question way to connect to external SCSI connections virtualisation strategy. For instance, it would not be that has produced some very heated debates in in Hyper-V, such as tape drives. advisable to place all your memory-hungry servers the IT community. on the same virtual host. Security, both physical and logical (is it, for Take, for example, Active Directory, one of the example, a company requirement to have core services in any Windows based domain. At its your root certificate authority server locked Finding out what you have can include: most basic level, it provides the logon functionality away somewhere secure?) for users to access computers and therefore their A simple list of servers network accounts. If this service fails, the network Disk utilisation monitoring is fundamentally compromised, so one argument Microsoft Assessment Network monitoring tools to map out the says that by virtualising it you are providing a level network load and utilisation of fault tolerance because it isnt a physical server. & Planning Toolkit However, the downside here is to consider what While there is no substitute for knowing your CPU load happens if youre virtual hosts are members of the network there is a tool provided by Microsoft that domain and your virtualised domain controller will make life slightly easier for you. The Microsoft All of these factors will help you to answer some of fails. How do you log into your host if it requires Assessment & Planning (MAP) toolkit will look at the key questions, which can include: a domain account to login? your current servers and provide you with suggested setups for your virtualised environment. Obviously this is an extreme case, and there are How many virtual hosts do I need ways around it. As a rule it is best practice to keep But dont take the solutions it comes up with as What size storage should I purchase at least one physical domain controller to provide definitive answers. Regard them as helpful starting What type of storage (iSCSI, fibre channel etc.) active directory functionality. You can then have as points for your own planning. many virtualised domain controllers as you like for fault tolerance. You can download the tool from the following Having full and accurate answers to these questions location: www.microsoft.com/download/en/ will be decisive in determining how well your details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=7826. virtualised environment performs.12 Virtualisation in practice education
  • 13. Virtualisation with Deciding on a virtualisation scenario Microsoft Hyper-V Now we have completed our planning step, While this would work and be relatively low cost to So how is this scenario so much better than our lets look at a typical small scale scenario. implement it does fall down in a two key areas: first one? Imagine you are a school with only 4 servers, one of Future Growth As your needs for more Future Growth While initially this scenario which is your Active Directory server, maybe a setup servers may increase it will put more strain may seem like overkill what it does allow you like the one below. on the resources of this single host and to do is grow your environment as your needs ultimately this may have a detrimental effect change, without buying more equipment or on your end user experience. completely changing your setup. Redundancy If your host fails then all of Redundancy Because all the virtual hard Th Mail Server Intranet Server File Server AD Server your virtual servers will fail as well as all the drives are stored on a central storage system virtual hard drives are stored on your single the failure of one host will not affect the server. You can imagine the effect of this. running of your virtual servers. Failover For this scenario you could quite easily use one clustering will take care of the transfer of server for your virtualisation host with lots of disk services between hosts automatically and space and end up reducing your servers from 4 to A better solution is shown below. This one your users experience will not be affected. 2 as shown below. gives you redundancy and the ability to grow your virtualisation environment in line with increasing needs. Virtualisation Host AD Server Virtualisation Host Virtualisation Host AD Server VHD Storage This scenario allows you to grow your environment as your needs change.13 Virtualisation in practice education
  • 14. Virtualisation with Deciding on your technology Microsoft Hyper-V Youve done the planning, answered the key Licensing and your on-going costs. Of course with VMware, questions, and settled on the structure of your as well as paying for the actual software theres no new virtualised environment. Licensing can be expensive, Microsoft has taken provision for included Windows licences and so you steps to reduce the licensing burden on Schools will have to license every copy of Windows you install, The next question is which virtualisation technology by introducing the new Enrolment for Education whether it is physical or virtual. you are going to choose and install. There are a Solutions licensing scheme but when undertaking number of players in the market but the two key virtualisation you need to consider how you are going The general point here is that you need to spend time ones in education are: to license both your hosts and your virtual servers. fully researching the costs involved in each of the virtualisation solutions you consider. VMware Your hosts will need a version of Windows Server 2008 R2 installed to run Hyper-V, which version Microsoft Hyper-V you install can have a dramatic effect on how you Familiarity license your virtual servers. The table below illustrates a typical large School and how the version of An institution which uses Microsoft technologies Either product will fulfill your needs when it comes to Windows installed on the hosts affects their licensing will find that the installation, development and virtualising your servers. However, there are two key factors to consider before deciding between them. requirements. management of Hyper-V involves the use and deployment of familiar tools and interfaces. This Number Windows Version Included VM VMs Licenses makes for substantial savings of time and therefore Cost of Hosts Installed on Host Licenses Installed Purchased costs in the areas of training, management and by School leadership. If VMware is chosen, the extra demands on VMware naturally comes at a cost, and it isnt cheap. 5 Standard 1 30 (6 per host) 30 training and the development of skills and knowledge If youre already a Microsoft establishment, however, will need to be taken into account. with a Windows environment, youll find that 5 Enterprise 4 30 (6 per host) 15 Microsoft Hyper-V is built into versions of Windows 5 Datacentre Unlimited 30 (6 per host) 5 Server at no extra cost of licensing. Consistency There is also a free standalone version of Hyper-V As you can see paying a little bit extra for the We believe, based on customer feedback, that Server 2008 R2 which can be downloaded using the Datacentre version of Windows Server can help Microsoft technologies perform best with Hyper-V. link below. This version is purely for use as a Hyper-V server and does not have the same management GUI save you money by reducing the number of server So if youre virtualising, for example, SharePoint, as the Hyper-V version in Windows Server 2008 R2. licenses you have to purchase. This may not fit Exchange, SQL and other Microsoft technologies, for every implementation but for large Hyper-V we strongly believe that Hyper-V offers the better www.microsoft.com/download/en/ implementations, licensing can play a huge part in performance option. details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=3512 both making the decision on technology provider14 Virtualisation in practice education
  • 15. Virtualisation with Deciding on hardware Microsoft Hyper-V Weve now covered a lot of ground, doing basic Number of virtual servers preparation, setting out a suitable virtualisation scenario, and considering the issues around As we saw in the virtualisation scenario, the number choosing a technology provider. Now we of virtual servers you plan on hosting can have a come to the final step which is to choose large effect on your hardware decisions. If you only your hardware. This means working out how ever plan on hosting a small number of servers many host servers you will need to buy, and then you may very well get away with just one to what specification. The factors governing virtualisation host, but remember that this will not this decision include give you any redundancy if your host dies, or any room for growth. Number of virtual servers If you plan on hosting a large number of virtual Network bandwidth required servers, then this will force you down certain paths about the number of hosts and the storage of the Memory requirements of virtual servers virtual hard drives. CPU requirements of virtual servers Storage Network bandwidth required When you are designing your host servers then All these will have an impact on your virtualisation the network resources required by each virtual design and purchasing so lets look at each one in server will have an impact on the number of more detail. network interface cards (NIC) that you will have built into the host server. You need to consider that if you host 5 servers on a host and only have 1 NIC then all data traffic will be going down that one network card. This may have a detrimental effect on your users experience. Later, well discuss the setting up of the management side of virtualisation, which will take up at least one NIC for management traffic across the network.15 Virtualisation in practice education
  • 16. Virtualisation with Deciding on hardware Microsoft Hyper-V Memory requirements That seems simple, and to some extent it is. But as well see later, if you are planning for redundancy, The amount of available memory has a massive then that minimum is not enough. Instead, you will effect on how any computer performs. This is need to allow enough total memory on your host no different in servers and in some ways it is servers to cope with the failure of 1 or 2 of them, more important. When designing the memory and the consequent failover of the virtual servers requirements for your host servers you will need installed on them to the remaining hosts. to consider both the memory requirements for the host server and also for all of the virtual servers. In Hyper-V this is called failover clustering and is the best way to ensure that your users are not Lets look again at the setup from earlier in the eBook. affected if you suffer the failure of one or more virtualisation hosts. Central Processing Unit (CPU) Mail Server Intranet Server File Server AD Server requirements Designing your CPU requirements for your host Lets assume that each of these servers has 10Gb servers is done in a very similar way to the memory of memory and we are going to virtualise all of requirements. You need to consider how much CPU them except the Active Directory Server. A quick activity, and what load, each of your virtual servers calculation shows us that for the virtual servers we will take plus the load that will be required by the will need 30Gb of memory and if we give the host host operating system. the minimum of 4Gb then the host server will need 34Gb of memory. You also need to give consideration to what will happen in the event of a host failure and the failover of other virtual servers to the remaining hosts.16 Virtualisation in practice education
  • 17. Virtualisation with Deciding on hardware - storage Microsoft Hyper-V In a virtualised environment storage plays a Size By far the most reliable method is: major role. In a simple one server environment The size of your storage will fully depend on how Duplication Setting up a duplicate storage system this can be just a large amount of hard disk many virtualised servers you are going to run and that is constantly synchronised with the live data. space on the actual host, in larger environments what they are going to store. For example a web This removes the single point of failure. However the storage is normally a NAS, SAN or other server is not likely to take up a lot of hard drive its expensive and requires storage solutions that form of centralised storage. space, however a file server for a School with are capable of failover, which narrows your field of 1300 students and 200 staff is going to take up choice when it comes to your storage. Some of the factors you need to consider when looking at your storage design are: a large amount of space. A less expensive alternative is: You also need to consider growth. While you can Size design your storage requirements for your current RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) selection of servers you also need to consider how Setting up your storage solution for RAID 5 or 10 Redundancy your servers will grow or the addition of more servers. will mitigate the effects of a particular drive error. Backup This requires a storage solution capable of RAID (which is probably all of them) but foremost your Connectivity storage solution must support hot swappable drives, Redundancy Expandability this way you will not need to shutdown the storage With centralised storage you could introduce a system to replace the faulty drive. single point of failure. Lets look at each of these factors one by one. Microsoft Hyper-V and failover clustering provide you with a system that can cope with the failure of Backup virtualisation hosts. If you dont take similar steps Finally, however else you ensure redundancy in your with your storage solution then you are introducing storage system, ensure that your data and your a fail point. If the SAN or NAS fails then access to Microsoft Hyper-V provides virtual hard drives (VHD) are backed up. Backing up your virtual server hard drives will fail and therefore your VHDs will mean that if your storage solution your servers will not run. There are various ways by you with a system that can which you can anticipate and mitigate the effect of fails you will only need to recover the VHDs to return your system to a functional state. Most of cope with the failure the failure of your storage system. the backup software on the market can perform backups of virtual servers but an obvious choice of virtualisation hosts. would be Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager, which has full Hyper-V support.17 Virtualisation in practice education
  • 18. Virtualisation with Deciding on hardware - storage Microsoft Hyper-V Connectivity Expandability How you connect to your storage solution is also Throughout your planning and implementation of a key factor. Two of the main choices are iSCSI and virtualisation, you need to have an eye on the future. Fibre Channel. Which you choose can be affected by This means knowing whether, and how, you can a number of factors, but the common choice among readily expand the capacity of your system. education is iSCSI mainly because of the cost. This, of course, includes your storage solution, and Once you have chosen your system of connectivity thats where whats called Dynamic LUN expansion then you need to consider how much traffic will comes in. be travelling between your hosts and the storage When setting up your storage system, you will system. You also need to consider redundancy. purchase two distinctly different items, the physical Again, a single point of failure could be introduced hard drives and the housing for them to go in. if you connect all your hosts to your SAN or NAS The housing is the piece of equipment that will using a single network cable and switch. manage your hard drives, the iSCSI connections Some of the more expensive storage solutions, A simple scenario is shown in the diagram below, and the partitioning of the hard drives into what though, do have dynamic LUN expansion, which is this shows two routes for each host to access the are called LUNs which then you can connect to the ability to increase the size of a LUN as you insert storage system. This will remove the connectivity your hosts. Heres where, if you havent considered more physical hard drives. single point of failure. how your environment will grow, you could lock As so often, the major factor in this decision is yourself into a situation where if your storage obviously cost. The more features in a storage system becomes full you may need to remove all the solution the higher the cost. current LUNs before you can increase the amount of available storage space. Thats because some of the low end storage solutions will have the basics, such as RAID array ability, dual controllers, dual iSCSI connections but will not have dynamic LUN expansion. This basically means that once you set the size of the LUN on the storage box it is fixed and if you ever want to increase the size You need to have an eye on the future. you will need to backup all the data, delete the LUN and then rebuild it with the increased size.18 Virtualisation in practice education
  • 19. Virtualisation with Installation Microsoft Hyper-V So you have run your trial, planned your Network connection In this scenario the server would require 4 network virtualisation setup and decided on the interfaces; however this only gives the virtual servers specifications for your hardware, all you need As we discussed earlier in the eBook your network on the host a single connection to the domain LAN. to do now is install the system. That sounds connectivity can play a large part in your end A much better scenario would be to increase the simple and to a certain extent it is. user experience, you also have to consider the number of network interfaces so that once Hyper-V management of the host and connection to your is installed you can assign more interface to the The basic steps include: storage solution. In an ideal world your host server domain LAN. would have separate connections for each of the Connecting your hosts to your network networks it has to service. The simple diagram below shows a host server with a series of Setting up your storage LUNs network connections. Connecting your hosts to your storage solution Installing Windows Server 2008 R2 to your hosts Management LAN Domian LAN Enabling the Hyper-V role Enabling the failover clustering role Installing your virtual servers iSCSI 1 iSCSI 2 While these are the basics steps to installing a The Microsoft Brand Guidelines for Education | 27 virtualised infrastructure there are, as you have probably guessed, a number of factors you have to consider. Your network connectivity can play a large part in your end user experience.19 Virtualisation in practice education
  • 20. Virtualisation with Installation Microsoft Hyper-V Setting up your storage LUNs experience shows that the end user cannot detect Validation of the cluster carries out checks on the the failure of a server currently in use. That said, it is system and simulates failed hosts. While you can A LUN on a storage unit is a logical space that can relatively simple to set up, and running the wizard create the cluster even if elements of the validation then be assigned to the virtualisation infrastructure. on a host will guide you through the steps for fail it is worth noting that if you place a support call How you set up your LUNs and assign them depends enabling the technology. with Microsoft in the future, they will ask to see the heavily on the manufacturer of your chosen storage original validation report to verify that the system solution. When setting up your LUNs, you need to The first step in the setting up of failover clustering is was fully functional when setup. It is also worth consider how much data you are likely to store, to validate the cluster. To do this you will need all your making sure validation passes just to give you peace how much this data may expand. These two factors hosts setup, the Hyper-V role installed and connection of mind that your system is up to the job. will affect how many and the size you assign to to your storage solution complete and working. your LUNs. Failover clustering Because virtualisation puts a number of virtual servers on one physical host server, its necessary to plan for the failure of one host server, which could otherwise have serious and widespread consequences. Hence the use of Failover Clustering, which is the technology that allows the virtual servers on a failed host to failover seamlessly The Microsoft Brand Guidelines for Education | 27 to another host. Effective failover clustering as provided for in Hyper-V is clearly an essential feature of virtualisation. Its sophisticated and reliable and Effective failover clustering as provided for in Hyper-V is clearly an essential feature of virtualisation.20 Virtualisation in practice education
  • 21. Virtualisation with Management Microsoft Hyper-V So you now have a fully functioning Microsoft Hyper-V Management Suite virtualisation infrastructure and all is going well. The management of virtualisation is a relatively simple job; you manage your virtual servers as you would any physical server, with updates and patches all installed to a schedule that you as the Network Manager have decided upon. The management of the actual Hyper-V hosts is also fairly simple in that updates and patches are scheduled in line with your institution or network team policies. The only key difference is that any restarts of a host server will affect a number of virtual servers so requires a little more thought. While it is true that with failover clustering installed the virtual servers will failover once the host restarts, it would be a much better plan to move the virtual The main management tool for a Hyper-V The moving of virtual servers between hosts can be servers to another host before any updates take environment with failover clustering installed is the done in a number of ways but if you want your end place, this way the end users will not get any failover cluster manager. users work to not be interrupted then live migration interruption of service. is the service to use. Live migration moves a virtual From this management suite you can: server from one host to another without interrupted network access to it and therefore you end users will Create New Virtual Servers not notice any interruption in network connectivity. Stop / Shutdown / Restart Virtual Servers The failover cluster manager is a simple to use application and provides all the necessary tools to View the health of network connections / effectively manage your virtualisation environment storage connections / networks and because its part of the Windows management Move / Migrate Virtual Servers suite, very familiar to anyone who works with Windows Servers. End users will not notice any interruption in network connectivity.21 Virtualisation in practice education
  • 22. Virtualisation with Conclusions Microsoft Hyper-V The aim of this eBook has always been to The first of these is for you to answer. Its about any more. The licensing model that Microsoft help you with the decisions that face any your school or college, your priorities, your budget, provides for licensing virtual servers can actually organisation considering virtualisation. your students. save you money on your licensing costs. The key questions are - At the same time we hope that by working with The free version of Windows Hyper-V gives the you through the other issues, weve demonstrated option of installing a cut down version of Windows Whether virtualisation is right for that virtualisation is not to be feared. It works, that is dedicated to virtualisation, ideal for your environment. its efficient, and is a real and significant cost saver environments that dont currently run Windows. Which technology provider to use for the whole institution. Combine Microsofts Hyper-V and Failover What storage solution to choose The key lies in Microsoft Hyper-V, a powerful Clustering technology and you have a solution that virtualisation technology which, as it is built into is cost effective, resilient and an extremely powerful Specification of your hardware Windows Server 2008 R2 you dont have to pay tool for managing your virtualised environment. The Microsoft Brand G A solution that is cost effective, resilient and an extremely powerful tool.22 Virtualisation in practice education
  • 23. the microsoft visual identity education the microsoft visual identity the microsoft visual identity the microsoft visual identity the microsoft visual identity the microsoft visual identity Useful links the microsoft visual identity (Click arrow to go to link) Microsoft Education Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 - Overview Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 - Download Microsoft Assessment & Planning Toolkit Clarity-IT Solutions The UK Schools Blog The Microsoft Brand Guidelines for Education | 27 The Microsoft Brand Guidelines for Education | 27 The Microsoft Brand Guidelines for Education | 27 Authors Biographies: The Microsoft Brand Guidelines for Education | 27 The Microsoft Brand Guidelines for Education | 27 Gerald Haigh Alan Richards Writer Information Systems Manager at West Hatch High School The Microsoft Brand Guidelines for Education | 27 For many years, Gerald Brand Guidelines for Education | 27 on The Microsoft fitted writing books and articles Alan Richards has been working in Schools for over 17 years and during that time has The Microsoft Brand Guidelines for Education | 27 education into a career as a teacher and a head. For some time been at the forefront of using IT. He has led teams that have been among the first to roll now, though, hes been a full time writer of articles and books out Windows 7, Exchange 2010 and SharePoint 2010, many of these successes have been on education, with a particular interest in the application of IT to showcased in Microsoft case studies. As well as managing his own schools SharePoint school management and administration. In recent years hes been implementation he also manages the SharePoint online farm for the local consortium of a frequent contributor to the Microsoft UK Education blogs and to schools. Alan is also a regular blogger and speaker at various events including SharePoint the growing library of Microsoft case studies. Europe in Berlin and the UKs SharePoint Saturday event. 2011 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.