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(01) Introduction to Microsoft Virtualization (05) Hyper-V Management
(02) Hyper-V Infrastructure
(06) Hyper-V High Availability
and Live Migration
(03) Hyper-V Networking
(07) Integration with System Center 2012
Virtual Machine Manager
(04) Hyper-V Storage
(08) Integration with Other
System Center 2012 Components
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During one period of activity shortly after the launch, the sitewhich was running on 10
serversexperienced a large spike in visitor traffic. It took site managers less than 10 minutes to
make an additional 20 servers available using the cloud, which was more than enough to handle
the sudden increase in activity.
The tools with Azure are really brilliant, and theyre getting better every month. Its
clearly a platform thats being invested in by Microsoft and by many, many others
who see its potential. -Julian Thomas, CTO at Pottermore
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MMS 2009 vs. MMS 2010 Labs
Green IT: Servers
Green IT: Rich Clients vs. Thin Clients
One Less Semi was need for transportation


MMS 2010: Management
System Center
Demand Driven Flexibility


40,000 Hyper-V Virtual Machines for ~80 different labs
in 5 days on just 41 physical servers
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MMS 2011: More VMs, Fewer Servers
MMS 2010:
3 racks/41 servers
328 logical processors (2S/4C)
5.125 TB Memory
82 network cables
MMS 2011:
2 racks/32 servers
768 logical processors (2S/12T)
4 TB Memory
Dynamic Memory saved >1 TB RAM
Over $80,000 savings
12 network cables
8 Ethernet/4 Fiber Channel
MMS 2010 MMS 2011 Delta
Racks 3 2 -33%
Servers 41 32 -21%
Server Form
Factor/Memory
Rack
128 GB RAM per server
Blade
128 GB RAM per blade
CPUs (2/server)
Intel Xeon E5504
(4M Cache, 2.00 GHz, 4.80 GT/s Intel
QPI)
Intel Xeon X5670
(12M Cache, 2.93 GHz, 6.40 GT/s Intel QPI)
Cores per server 8
12 (+ Symmetric Multi-
Threading)
+50%
Total CPU Threads 328 768 +134%
Total RAM 5.125 TB 4 TB -22%
Network Cables 82
8 Ethernet +
4 Fiber Channel
-85%
Power ~ 9,020 Watts ~ 8,420 Watts ~ 7%
Dynamic Memory reduces the physical memory footprint by over 1 Terabyte while delivering
more virtual machines
Thats a saving of ~$80,000!
MMS 2011
Maxing Out
7,200 VMs running across 32 blade servers
225 VMs running per Hyper-V host where each host has 128
GB of physical memory. Heres an example of where Hyper-V
Dynamic Memory improved density by over 100%.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/virtualization/archive/2011/03/29/mms-2011-labs-powered-by-hyper-v-system-center-amp-hp.aspx
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Cross-Platform
From the Metal Up
All About the App

Foundation for
the Future
Cloud on your Terms

KB 957006
HARDWARE
PARTNERS
& Private Cloud Fast Track
OPERATING
SYSTEMS
3
RD
PARTY
MANAGEMENT
APPLICATION
FRAMEWORKS
MULTI-HYPERVISOR
MANAGEMENT
XenServer
vSphere
http://aka.ms/FastTrack
Compute
Storage (File/Block)
Network
Service
Delivery & Automation
Application
Management
Infrastructure
Management
Windows Server 2012
Virtualization Networking Storage Management
Remote Desktop Services Web Applications
Availability
Scalability
Security
Hardware
Profile Virtualization
Desktop Virtualization (VDI)
Server Virtualization
(Hyper-V)
Client Virtualization
Application Virtualization (App-V)
Azure Virtual Machines
Microsoft has a broad approach to virtualization from the
desktop to the data center to the cloud
There are a variety of virtualization offerings from Microsoft
Microsofts integration throughout the stack provides
unbeatable interoperability
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