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Get Ready for Tomorrow, Today!
Hyper-V Virtualization for the Cloud
Chris E. AvisSr. IT Pro Evangelist Microsoft Corp.http://chrisavis.com
Where did Virtualization Come from?
1960’s-70’s
IBM System 360/67
CP/CMS
Cambridge Scientific Center
Hypervisor Type 1 (or native, bare metal) hypervisors run
directly on the host's hardware to control the hardware and to monitor guest operating systems. A guest operating system thus runs on another level above the hypervisor.
Type 2 (or hosted) hypervisors Run within a conventional operating system environment. With the hypervisor layer as a distinct second software level, guest operating systems run at the third level above the hardware.
1987
Locus Computing Corporation
Merge/386
Microsoft Flight Simulator. You’ve come a long way baby!
1998-99
October 26, 1998, VMware filed for a patent on their techniques, which is granted as U.S. Patent 6,397,242.
February 8, 1999, VMware introduced VMware Virtual Platform for the Intel IA-32 architecture.
2003◦ February 18, 2003, Microsoft acquired
virtualization technologies (Virtual PC and unreleased product called "Virtual Server") from Connectix Corporation.
◦ Late 2003, EMC acquired VMware for $635 million.◦ November 10, 2003 Microsoft releases
Microsoft Virtual PC, which is machine-level virtualization technology, to ease the transition to Windows XP.
Free: As in Puppies
July 12, 2006 VMware releases VMware Server, a free machine-level virtualization product for the server market.Microsoft Virtual PC 2006 is released as a free program, also in July.
Machine Virtualization Design:Two approaches
Hosted virtualization
Examples:◦ Virtual PC & Virtual Server◦ VMware Workstation ◦ KVM
Hypervisor virtualization
Examples:◦ Hyper-V◦ Xen◦ VMware ESX
Host OS VMM
Guest 2
Hardware
Guest 1 Guest 2Guest 1
Hardware
Hypervisor
Microsoft User State Virtualization (USV)
Reduce Total Costof Ownership
ImproveSecurity andCompliance
ImproveSecurity andCompliance
Increase BusinessAgility andContinuity
Enable AnywhereAccess
Your personalized Windows experience & critical dataare centralized to simplify management
Simply log in to restoreyour productivity quicklyAccess your data & personalized Windows experience from any authorized PC at any time
Microsoft Application VirtualizationDynamically streaming software as a centrally managed
service
Readily accessible applicationsAccelerate Windows deployment Accelerate application recoveryReduced application conflictsMinimize app-to-app compatibility testingLeverage existing PC Management investments
Streams applications to usersCentralizes permissionsNever installs applicationsIsolates applicationsProvide real-time metering reports
What it Does Benefits
Heidelberg
“Microsoft Application Virtualization helps us dramatically reduce packaging time, optimize application delivery and management processes, and cut the total cost of ownership for our client environment. It paid for itself in just six months.” Axel Junghans
Global Client ManagerHeidelberg
Total Direct Cost Savings of $82/PC/year*
* Microsoft App-V Cost Reduction Study, Sept. 2009
February2010
App-V 4.6
October 2009
App-V SP1
In Planning2011+
App-V v.Next
Virtual applications run on the RDS ServerEnable Server ConsolidationMitigate Roaming Profile IssuesTransform RDS into a dynamic system
Microsoft Application Virtualization OfferingsMultiple solutions to meet your business challenges
*Microsoft Application Virtualization CAL for Terminal Services is now included as part of the RDS CAL
Virtual applications run on the user machineConsolidate & standardize imagesBuild business continuity for applicationsApplications can be taken offline
App-V for Desktops
App-V for Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
for Remote Desktop Services
Available through Service Provider License AgreementAllows organization to host virtual applications on behalf of
their customersCan be used for 3rd party or LOB application delivery
App-V Hosting for Desktops
Hosting for Desktops
*Microsoft Application Virtualization for Service Providers is available and sold separately from MDOP
*Microsoft Application Virtualization CAL for Desktops is available through MDOP for Software Assurance only.
Reduce Total Costof Ownership
Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization
Reduce Total Costof Ownership
ImproveSecurity andCompliance
Increase BusinessAgility andContinuity
Enable AnywhereAccess
ImproveSecurity andCompliance
Enable AnywhereAccess
Run & manage incompatible XP applications on a Windows 7 desktop… seamlessly
MED-V v2.0
Full integration with SCCM (or a customer’s existingsoftware delivery system) for deployment, patchingand application delivery.
No dedicated infrastructure required
Users can allow Windows to save their password, eliminatingthe need to sign on to the MED-V environment.
Streamlined sign-on to the MED-V workspace
Seamless integration with the Windows 7 My Documentsand Desktop folders, host-accessible printers, andhost USB devices.
Seamless integration
Reduce Total Costof Ownership
Server-hosted Desktop VirtualizationMicrosoft VDI Suites or RDS Session Virtualization
Reduce Total Costof Ownership
ImproveSecurity andCompliance
Increase BusinessAgility andContinuity
Enable AnywhereAccess
Enable AnywhereAccess
Combines with App-V and USV to compose desktop at login
Fast Desktop Deployment & Recovery with centralized management
Centralized, secure data and apps accessible from many devices
Windows Server 2008 R2: The Core of VDI: Remote Desktop Services and VDI Architecture
RD Web Access
RD GatewayRD Connection
Broker
Active Directory®
Licensing Server
RD Virtualization
Host
RD Session Host with
RemoteAppRD Client
System Center and
App-V
Desktop Centralization ChoicesWindows Server 2008 R2
Session VirtualizationWindows 7 Desktop or Virtual Desktop (VDI)
Windows RDS has up to 5x the scalability over VDI
Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
*Compared to Windows Server 2008 R2 RTM release. Based on internal testing using LoginVSI Medium workload
Enable 3D graphical and rich media capabilities with Virtual GPU
Rich clients, thin clients and network displays
Improves Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) efficiency
RemoteFX Dynamic Memory
Supported on Enterprise Server Hardware
Enables higher density ratios for workloads on Hyper-V
Enables 40% higher VDI densities*
Preserves Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 platform security
Significantly drops the cost per user
15% higher density than the
market leader
Richest User Experience
for full 3D apps
Demo
Dynamic MemoryRemoteFX
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