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Virtualization Tour:Windows Server 2008 R2
Hyper-V
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Agenda of Hyper-V
• Windows Server Hyper-V fundamentals• Planning Deployment of Virtualization
Solutions– Microsoft Self-Assessment & Planning (MAP)
Toolkit
• Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V
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Core Scenarios for Hyper-V
Server Consolidation
Business Continuity and
Disaster Recovery
Testing and Development
Dynamic Data Center
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Server Consolidation
• Issues– Underutilized hardware – Excessive power consumption– Expensive space across datacenter and branch offices
• Solutions– Minimize capital expenditures – Reduce operating costs – Improve service levels
The fastest way to reduce costs
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Virtualization Workloads
Management of the workloads is key, not just the virtual machines.
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Windows Server 2008
VSPWindows Kernel
Applications Applications Applications
Non-Hypervisor Aware OS
Windows Server 2003,
2008
Windows Kernel
VSC
Enlightment
Emulation
“Designed for Windows” Server Hardware
Windows Hypervisor
Xen-Enabled Linux Kernel
Linux VSC
Hypercall Adapter
Parent Partition Child Partitions
Applications
VM Service
WMI Provider
VM Worker Process
OSISV / IHV / OEM
Microsoft Hyper-V
Microsoft / XenSource
User ModeRing 3
Kernel Mode
Ring 0
Ring -1
IHV Driver
s
VMBus
VMBus
Hyper-V Architecture
Ring -1
VMBus
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Network
Server 1
Server 2
Web clients
VM3
VM4
VM1 VM2Day1, 8:00 AM: Web clients are connected to Web servers running in VM1 to VM4
Network
Server 2
Server 1
Web clients
VM1
VM2
VM3 VM4
Day 1, 6:00 PM: Number of Web clients are dropped, load on Web servers is reducedDay1, 8:00 PM: VM3 and VM4 are live migrated to Server 1Day1, 8:01 PM: Server 2 is turned off
Network
Server 2
Server 1
Web clients
VM1
VM2
VM3 VM4
Day2, 7: 00 AM: Number of Web clients are increasing, load on Web servers is going upDay2, 7:30 AM: Server 2 is turned onDay2, 7: 45 AM: VM3 and VM4 are live migrated to Server 2
Power Management
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Agenda of Hyper-V
• Windows Server Hyper-V fundamentals• Planning Deployment of Virtualization
Solutions– Microsoft Self-Assessment & Planning (MAP)
Toolkit
• Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V
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Online Optimization Self-Assessment & ROI Tools
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Core IO Self-Assessment Sample
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Microsoft Assessment & Planning (MAP) Toolkit
Secure and agentless inventory
Comprehensive data analysis
In depth readiness reporting
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MAP Server Virtualization & Consolidation Wizard
MAP
MAP Tool User
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Case Studies & Results
http://www.microsoft.com/optimization http://www.microsoft.com/optimization/about/newsandreviews.mspx
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Demo
Planning deployment of virtualization solutions with MAP
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Agenda of Hyper-V
• Windows Server Hyper-V fundamentals• Planning Deployment of Virtualization
Solutions– Microsoft Self-Assessment & Planning (MAP)
Toolkit
• Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V
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Resources
• Microsoft Virtualization Solution Accelerators
• Hyper-V Getting Started Guide• Hyper-V Step-by-Step Guide: Testing Hyper
-V and Failover Clustering• Virtualization Newsgroup