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What’s new in System Center 2012 SP1, VMM
Greg CusanzaSenior Program Manager, Microsoft
Session Goals
Provide an overview of System Center 2012, SP1 – Virtual Machine Manager
System Center 2012Virtual Machine
ManagerSQL ServerWindows Server
Manages
MicrosoftHyper-V Server 2008 R2
Why SP1?
Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2008 R2
MicrosoftHyper-V Server 2012
SP1
2008 R22012 2008 R22008 R2 or 2012
5.1
6.0
SC 2012 SP1, VMM has to be deployed on WS 2012
Development Production
Agenda
Configure & Deploy
Cloud Abstraction
Delegated Capacity
Standardized Services
Assign dedicated and shared resources
Windows Server 2012/2008 R2 Hyper-V,VMware, Citrix XenServer
Intel, AMD, OEM hardware
Fiber Channel, iSCSI
Configure & Deploy
Configure and Deploy Fabric
STORAGE
Discover, classify, and allocate storage for use by the private cloud. Provide the correct storage for use with appropriate access.
COMPUTE
Deploy your compute resources, taking them from bare metal to fully deployed for your physical and virtualization hosts.
NETWORK
Abstract your complex networking infrastructure into logical networks for cloud use. Assign IP, virtual IP, and MAC addresses from pools and integrate with load balancers.
CLUSTER
Consolidate your fabric elements for use in a private cloud.
COMPUTE
Automated Bare-Metal Hyper-V Deploy
Bare-metal server
WDS server
VHD
Drivers
Host profile
contoso
Library server
Hyper-V server
1
3
24
5
67
8
9
OOB reboot
Boot from PXE
Download VHDInject drivers
AuthorizePXE boot
Run generic command execution scripts and configure partitions Customize and
domain join
Enable Hyper-V
Download WINPE
Hyper-V server
Host Group
Hyper-V serverHyper-V server
Host Group
VMM server
Hyper-V serverHyper-V server
Host Group
SP1: Enhanced Bare Metal Deployment
Deep Discovery when running WinPE Use Consistent Device Naming
(CDN)
Configure Logical switch (single management construct for multiple virtual switch instance)
Host vNIC Configuration
Increased #hosts under VMM management 1000 hosts/25000 VM’s per VMM
server
Physical NIC
Cluster
Physical NIC
Physical NIC
Physical NIC
TeamedNIC
Virtual Switch
Virtual Switch
TeamedNIC
LiveMigratio
n
Hyper-V HostVM traffic
Host vNIC
Extend the VMM UI - Console Add-Ins
• Simple way to extend the VMM UI
• Partners expected to ship extensions (HP, Cisco)
STORAGE
Storage Allocation & Management
SMI-S Provider
Virtual Machine Manager
Gold Silver
Assign existing LUNs to hosts and clusters
Create new LUNs from pool and assign to hosts and clusters
Allocate storage to specific host groups
Create storage classification pools and associate with
storage
Discover storage through SMI-S
providerHost Group
Industry Standard API
SP1: Storage
Deploy VM’s with VHDX format
Use of SMB 3.0 file share for stand alone/clustered host Windows File Server and NAS devices supporting SMB 3.0
SMI-S provider for Microsoft iSCSI target
Compatibility with Synthetic Fiber Channel in the guest
Live Storage Migration Seamless use of ODX with capable hardware (does not work for
VMM lib)
NETWORK
DevelopmentProduction
VMM 2012: Logical Networks in the Private Cloud
Create Logical Networks and assign them to the appropriatenetworking on the hosts
Production
Development
DMZ Prod DMZ ProdDMZ Prod
Configure and deploy
Infrastructure
Cloud Abstraction
Delegated Capacity
Standardized Services
SP1 :Software Defined Networking
Software Defined Networking (management, configuration, data) Hyper-V Network Virtualization Extensible Virtual Switch
Network Policy/Offloads SR-IOV DHCP Guard IPSec Task Offload Bandwidth Control Trunk Mode
VM Network
Logical NW
Virtual Machine
Physical Network
VLAN 25Subnet 10.0.0.0/26
Fabri
cV
irtu
al
Virtual Machine
Extension
Extension
Extension
VM Network
Logical NW
Hyper-V Network Virtualization
Server Virtualization Run multiple virtual servers
on a physical server Each VM has illusion it is running
as a physical server
Hyper-V Network Virtualization Run multiple virtual networks on a
physical network Each virtual network has illusion it is
running as a physical network Realized via Windows Server and
VMM
Blue VM Red VMVirtualization
PhysicalServer
Blue Network Red Network
PhysicalNetwork
Virtual Switch
…on Host 1
Virtual SwitchExtension1
Extension2
Extension3
…on Host 2
Virtual SwitchExtension1
Extension2
Extension3
…on Host 3
Virtual SwitchExtension1
Extension2
Extension3
…on Host n
Virtual SwitchExtension1
Extension2
Extension3
Physical Network
VMVM
VMVM
VM
VMVM
VMVM
VM
VMVM
VMVM
VM
VMVM
VMVM
VM
Logical Switch
…on Host 1
Virtual SwitchExtension1
Extension2
Extension3
…on Host 2
Virtual SwitchExtension1
Extension2
Extension3
…on Host 3
Virtual SwitchExtension1
Extension2
Extension3
…on Host n
Virtual SwitchExtension1
Extension2
Extension3
Physical Network
VMVM
VMVM
VM
VMVM
VMVM
VM
VMVM
VMVM
VM
VMVM
VMVM
VM
• Single logical entity spanning hosts
• Consistent policy and configuration
Logical Switch
Network Management,Logical, VM Networks and Hyper-V Switch Extensions
demo
CLUSTER
SP1 : Cluster
Manage “Possible/Preferred Owner” settings
Supports CSV2, 64 cluster nodes, 8000 VM’s/cluster, 1024 VM’s/node
Availability Sets (anti-affinity) Ensures VMs are placed on different hosts for VM and
Service continuity per policy Works even for stand alone hosts Leverages “AntiAffinityClassNames” property for Windows
Server 2008 R2 & Windows Server 2012 failover clusters
Cloud Abstractions
DevelopmentProduction
Create the Private Cloud
Logical & Standardized
Cloud Abstraction
Production
Development
DMZ Prod DMZ Prod DMZ Prod
Service Provider FoundationREST OData API
Aggregation Automation
Enabling Service Providers to Offer IaaS
VMM Servers
Tenant 1
Self-service Users
Tenant Admins
Tenant’s Apps,
Scripts, Tools
Hoster Portal
Tenant 2
Self-service Users
Tenant Admins
Tenant’s Apps,
Scripts, Tools
https
http Provider’s Other
Systems
SP1 : Cloud and User Role Enhancements
Administrator
Delegated Administrat
or
Tenant Administrator• Self-Service
User
• Tenant Admin• Manage tenant membership
• Tenant membership ID decoupled from AD via Service Provider Foundation (SPF)
• Increased scale
Standardized Application Deployment
Scale out & health policy
Scale out & health policy
Scale out & health policy
Service template (Multi-tier applications)
IIS
HW profile OS profile App profile
Application server
HW profile OS profile App profile
SQL
HW profile OS profile App profile
Web tier Application tier Data tier
Standardize Application Deployment : Service Templates
Compute
Storage
Network
Web (IIS)Web
Deploy
App (Server App-V)
Data (SQL)DAC
Packs
Custom Scripts
SP1 : Services
Service Deployment Support for Service deployment to untrusted domains and
workgroups Support for Service deployment to disconnected VMs
Application Host Web Application Host for deploying MS Web Deploy packages to
existing web servers (virtual, physical, farm, clustered)
SQL Server 2012 Complete installation of prepared SQL 2012 instances
Development Production
Agenda
Configure & Deploy
Cloud Abstraction
Delegated Capacity
Standardized Services
Assign dedicated and shared resources
Windows Server 2012/2008 R2 Hyper-V,VMware, Citrix XenServer
Intel, AMD, OEM hardware
Fiber Channel, iSCSI
System Center 2012, SP1 Virtual Machine Manager – what platform capabilities did not make it
Networking Configuring from VMM
Port ACL’s Promiscuous/Community mode for PVLAN’s Port Mirroring
Creating teams not connected to a Virtual Switch Teams inside the guest
Changing DM settings for running VM (sorry, this is stupid!!!)
Hyper-V replica
ODX support for VMM Lib
Deploying File server and Storage spaces
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