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Harold Wong
Sr. IT Pro Evangelist
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al 1
“The Cloudscape”
Dedicated
Cloud
Public Cloud
Publish to Cloud Secure Cloud
or Enterprise Federation
Private
Cloud
International
ENTERPRISE
Microsoft Confidential 2
Cloud Definitions
• Private cloud. The cloud infrastructure is operated solely
for an organization. It may be managed by the
organization or a third party and may exist on premise or
off premise.
• Public cloud. The cloud infrastructure is made available to
the general public or a large industry group and is owned
by an organization selling cloud services.
• Hybrid cloud. The cloud infrastructure is a composition of
two or more clouds (private, community, or public) that
remain unique entities but are bound together by
standardized or proprietary technology that enables data
and application portability (e.g., cloud bursting for load-
balancing between clouds).
Cloud Computing Characteristics
Ref: The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing
http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/cloud-computing/cloud-def-v15.doc
Client
Server Cloud
Microsoft Confidential 6
Really Big Datacenters
Private Cloud Build Options
• Build your own private cloud with help from the Hyper-V
Cloud Deployment Guides and Hyper-V Cloud partners.
• Get a pre-validated private cloud configuration from
Hyper-V Cloud Fast Track OEM partners. Hyper-V Cloud
Fast Track partners have worked with Microsoft to
combine hardware and software offerings based on a
reference architecture for building private clouds.
• Find a service provider in the Hyper-V Cloud Service
Provider Program who can host a dedicated private
cloud for you.
Service Provider
Today, Fujitsu and Microsoft announced the upcoming August 2011 availability
of the Fujitsu Global Cloud Platform service, which marks the first official
production release of a Windows Azure platform appliance delivered by
Fujitsu. The new service offering has already been running in Fujitsu’s
datacenter and available on a trial basis to companies since April 21, 2011.
Build Your Own Private Cloud
http://www.microsoft.com/virtualization/e
n/us/private-cloud-get-started.aspx
System Requirements
Hyper V R2 Host Limitations
Hyper V R2 Guest Limitations
Hyper V R2 Guest OS Processor Limitations
Storage
• SCSI
• SAS
• SATA
• Fibre Channel
Drive Redundancy
• Raid 1
• Raid 10
• Raid 5
• Raid 50
Storage Controller Architecture
System Architecture
• Dynamically Expanding
• Fixed Size
• Differencing
• Pass Through Disks
Disk Access
iSCSI LUN
Virtual Networks
Security
Demo
Private Cloud Infrastructure Walkthrough
System Center
System Center Virtual Machine Manager
• SCVMM Server
• SCVMM Administration Console
• SCVMM Self Service Portal
• SCVMM Agent
• SCVMM Library Server
SCVMM Server
• VMMSSP Website
• VMMSSP Database
• VMMSSP Server
• VMMSSP Reporting Dashboard
Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
Architecture (Single Server)
Architecture (Four Server)
Security Considerations
• Set aside resources on the hosts for the use of the host
operating system.
• Designate hosts that are used for self-service.
• Designate which hosts are connected to a storage area
network (SAN). (This is a best practice.)
• Enable the automatic placement of virtual machines on
the best host in a group of hosts.
SCVMM Library Server
SCVMM Server Placement
• Connectivity
• Bandwidth
• Network traffic
Storage Considerations
• DAS
• Fiber Channel
• iSCSI
Monitoring and Reporting
http://blogs.technet.com/haroldwong
Resources
• www.microsoft.com/virtualization
– White Papers
– Case Studies
– Deployment Guides
– Partners
• http://TechNet.microsoft.com/Virtualization
– Links to webcasts
– Videos
– Whitepapers
• http://blogs.technet.com/haroldwong
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