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The Road to Advanced Virtualization & the Foundation for Private Cloud
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Barb Goldworm President & Chief Analyst
• President & chief analyst, FOCUS, LLC (www.focusonsystems.com), analyst firm focused on virtualization, cloud, systems, storage, & transformational technologies
• 30 years in technical, marketing & analyst roles with IBM, StorageTek, Novell, Enterprise Management Associates &multiple successful startups, started with virtualization late 1970s, built 1st ESD (electronic SW Distribution) solution late 1980s
• Expert Columnist/Speaker since 1990s – NetworkWorld, ComputerWorld SNWOnline, IDG, TechTarget SearchServerVirtualization, Information Week, Network Computing, Ziff-Davis
• Author: 100s of research reports, surveys, white papers, columns, Wiley book
Blade Servers & Virtualization
• Conference Keynote Speaker/Chair/Advisory Board:
Chair/Advisor: Interop : Virtualization, Desktop Transformation, Enterprise Cloud Summit: Private Cloud, Cloud Connect: Private & Hybrid Cloud, Comdex, Data Center Insights, Blade Systems Insights, Server Blade Summit
Judge: Best of VMworld, Product of the Year
Keynote speaker: Interop, Tech Target Data Center Decisions, Storage Decisions, IT Sessions, Avnet Road2Virtualization, Road2Storage Optimization, VirtualPath & StoragePath Universities, Avnet/Cisco The Way Forward, Educomm CIO Summit
Barb Goldworm
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• Introduction – State of virtualization & cloud – Adoption, trends, drivers, terms, benefits, pain points – What is Cloud – The Road to Cloud – Virtualization and Cloud management landscape
• Advancing virtualization – Infrastructure optimization for virtualization/cloud – Workload automation & monitoring – Performance, capacity management & cost visibility – Automated provisioning, self-service, service catalogs &cloud
stacks
• Microsoft solutions – Windows Server 2012 & Hyper V 3.0 – Systems Center 2012
• Infrastructure considerations • Conclusions and recommendations
Agenda
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Poll Question
• Which of the following best describes your attitude and progress towards private cloud?
We already have a private cloud
We are currently implementing a private cloud
We are actively researching/evaluating private cloud
We have not started but plan to start within 12 months
We have concerns and/or fears around private cloud, and are not actively pursuing
Adoption, trends, drivers, terms, benefits, pain points
State of Virtualization & Cloud
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• 90% of organizations over 100 have server virtualization
• 50-60% server workload virtualized • SMBs started later but virtualize faster • 75% of all x86 workloads will be virtualized by 2015 • Multi-hypervisor world: 2 hypervisors = 50%, 3 = 30%,
1 hypervisor = 5% • Organizations not investing in management tools
beyond what comes with hypervisor
Most of the world is here (some virtual infrastructure)
State of the Industry: Virtualization
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• 10x increase in private cloud deployments in 2012
(Gartner)
• Private cloud benefits – more agility than cost
• Hybrid – still rare but plans are affecting
architecture and vendor selection today
• Choices: Virt platforms, cloud mgmt vendors,
cloud stacks, Private PaaS
• Hosted private clouds growing
Much of the world is trying to get here (cloud)
State of the Industry: Private Cloud
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• Cloud fever/cloud washing
• Confusion – Virtualization vs. cloud
– Between SaaS, IaaS, PaaS
• Virtualization success = economics of consolidation
• Optimization and agility increasingly important
• Cloud drivers = agility, optimization, & economics
Virtualization + optimization + agility = cloud
State of the Industry: Virtualization -> Cloud
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Big Cloud Plans
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Already using 18%
Already using, and planning
to expand usage 12%
Plan to use within the
next 12 months
10%
Interested/ considering
24%
No plans 24%
Don't know 12%
Public Cloud Plans
Source: FOCUS Interop Survey Sept 2011
Already using 17%
Already using, and planning to
expand usage 15%
Plan to use within the
next 12 months
14%
Interested/ considering
25%
No plans 19%
Don't know 10%
Private Cloud Plans
Source: FOCUS Interop Survey Sept 2011
Actual Benefits Achieved
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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
Improved desktop data security
Desktop consolidation
Improved desktop mgmt
Improved application mgmt
Enabled true DR plan for 1st time
Improved app. service levels
Reduction in storage hardware
Improved response to users
Increased availability
Improved server manageability
Improved disaster recovery plan
Reduced provisioning time
Improved IT agility
Increased ROI of servers
Reduced TCO of servers
Reduced space/power/cooling
Increased utilization of resources
Source: FOCUS Research Series – Managing the Virtual Environment
The Road from Virtualization to Private Cloud
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From Virtualization to Private Cloud
Virtualized Infrastructure
Infrastructure optimized for virtualization
Automated, policy-based dynamic resource management
Usage based cost visibility – chargeback/showback
Self-service provisioning
Service Catalog Source: FOCUS, LLC
So What’s a Cloud?
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Hosted Private Cloud Operated and tailored solely for an organization, typically within the firewall, hosted by a CSP
Private Cloud Operated and solely for an organization, typically within the firewall
Public Cloud Accessible over the Internet for general consumption
Hybrid Cloud Composition of 2 or more interoperable clouds, enabling data and application portability
Cloud Computing is a way of doing
computing
Enterprise Cloud Service
Providers (CSP) Bridging
The Roads to Private Cloud
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Private cloud: virtualized, optimized, and automated –
operates as self-managing, virtual
infrastructure with self service portal
and service catalog
Public Cloud Virtual Infrastructure
• Virtualization management now morphed/merged into cloud • Base requirements – visibility, discovery, mapping, monitoring,
provisioning, automation/orchestration • Orchestration may cross private/public/hybrid • Workload/performance mgmt – required for agility, real-time
responsiveness and availability, troubleshooting, root cause analysis • Capacity planning & resource optimization required to achieve
cloudlike efficiency and elasticity • Configuration mgmt/automated provisioning – standardization,
image management, and automation for efficiency and agility • Infrastructure optimization – compute, network, & storage,
scalability, converged infrastructure/virtual I/O – mobility must include fabric of networking and storage
• Cloudstacks, portals, catalogs, orchestration • PaaS gaining traction to integrate development
Virtualization=> Cloud Management
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• IT as a service provider, users as service consumers • Must be easy to consume or users go public • Define a service once (apps, drivers, hw, tools, mgmt
and policies), then deploy whenever/wherever • Standardization, automation are key • Break the IT silos and integrate - servers, storage,
networking, security, desktops, applications, mobile • Start small but consider scale requirements • Consider cost visibility as throttle before self service • Optimize for today, plan for tomorrow
Public Lessons for Private Cloud
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Embrace the paradigm shift!
CIO/IT should be the strategic advisor for ALL
computing – private, public, hybrid
Pros Cons
Public Cost efficiencies Lack of control
No investment Security concerns
Risk of new paradigm
Private Customization Ongoing operations
Complete control Distraction from Biz
Considerations: Public vs. Private
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Hybrid
Cloud Landscape
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Vendor list is not exhaustive Servers
Private
Public
Desktops
Integration across data center silos
Servers, storage, networking, security, desktops, applications, mobile
Cloud Impact
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• Embrace the paradigm shift to Cloud everywhere as appropriate
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Public Cloud: email, document sharing, word
processing, web portals, web apps, SaaS apps, mobile apps…
Private cloud: virtualized, optimized, and automated –
operates as self-managing, self-service,
virtual infrastructure
CIO/IT becomes the strategic advisor for ALL computing
Virtualization and Private Cloud Landscape Overview
State of virtualization & cloud
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• VMware – ESX/ESXi, vCenter, HA, DRS, DPM, VMotion, Storage VMotion, Site Recovery Manager, Workstation, Player, ACE, Fusion, View Manager, View Composer, ThinApp, AppSpeed, RTO, vCenter Server Heartbeat, Chargeback, SpringSource, Hyperic, vShield , TriCypher, vCloud Director, Request Manager, vCenter Operations (vCOPS) , Navigator, Chargeback, Configuration Manager (Integrien, ConfigureSoft, FastScale, VMware vCloud Connector, Virtual Storage Appliance, App Performance Manager (AppSpeed+ Hyperic), AppDirector, IT Busines Management Suite (Digital Fuel), CloudFoundry, Wanova, Nicira
• Microsoft –Hyper-V, Windows Server 2012, 2008 R2 SP1, App-V Application Virtualization (SoftGrid), Remote Desktop Services/Terminal Services, MED-V Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (Kidaro), Systems Center 2012, VMM, Operations Manager, Configuration Manager, System Center 2012, Orchestrator (Opalis), AppController (Concero Self-Service Portal), Service Manager, Azure
• Citrix – XenServer, XenDesktop, XenApp hosted and streamed, Provisioning Server, Citrix Delivery Center, Desktop Studio, Desktop Director, VMLogix, NetScaler, Branch Repeater, CloudGateway, CloudBridge, CloudStack, CloudPortal, AppDNA Apptitude
• OpenSource (KVM/Xen) – Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV-M and RHEV-H) RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Novell SUSE, Oracle VM
Virtualization & Management Landscape
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Virtualization/Cloud Management
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Infrastructure optimization
The Road to Cloud - challenges, considerations, tools
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Virtualization to Cloud Phases & Challenges
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1) Server virtualization /consolidation
4) IT as a Service/Private Cloud
3) Management and Automation
2) Infrastructure optimization
A
B
Stall Points
TIME
VALUE C
New Delivery/ Business Model
Networking Storage
New Technology
Performance Tool Overload
Performance
Obstacles
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Virtualization not far enough along
20%
Storage and network infrastructure not ready/ optimized
25% Lack of automation
and policy-based mgmt 28%
Lack of self-service portal / Service
catalog 7%
Other 20%
Obstacles in the road from virtualization to private/ hybrid cloud
Source: FOCUS HP Brighttalk webinar Feb 2012
Workload automation, Monitoring & Performance Management
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• Thresholds and actions
• Workload balancing
• Storage load balancing
• Power management integration option
• Preventive Maintenance
• HA Failover
• Capacity on demand
• Cloudbursting
VM Workload Management
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• Physical infrastructure monitoring has been a mature market
• Virtualization/cloud requires new monitoring components for hypervisors, multi-hypervisor and multi-environment clouds
• Parameters and thresholds are now different – Virtual CPU, memory, disk space
• Server workloads and desktop workloads
• Pooled resources and VDCs
• Hardware to VMs to clouds to applications.
Monitoring the Virtual /Cloud World
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• Enterprise Strategy Group performance study cited by MS
• Hyper-V Enterprise readiness/performance
• Claims Hyper-V best-in-class virtualization of
– Windows SharePoint Services
– Exchange Server 2010
– SQL Server 2008
• http://www.microsoft.com/virtualization/en/us/solution-business-apps.aspx
Virtualizing MS Apps
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• Automated discovery of components and relationships (P + V +C) • Visualization & Usability – customizable dashboards • Monitoring vs management • Datastore - flexibility, import/export, reporting, ad hoc query/reporting • Breadth and depth – cross vendor, tiers (apps, VMs, hypervisor, server, storage,
networking, DT) + drill down with detailed metrics • Thresholds and Alerting – granularity and flexibility of responses • Policy-based responses/actions • Recommendations – knowledge base • One-click actions • Real-time – monitoring and management • Trending – historical analysis • Integration with other tools (virt, cloud, desktop, ESM…) • Root cause analysis & correlation engine • Business and services views • Scalability
Performance Monitoring & Management Features
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Capacity management & Cost visibility
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Density (Consolidation Ratio)
Low High
Low
High
Critical Production Workloads Non-Critical
Production Workloads Batch &
Dev/Test Workloads
Cost Risk
Capacity Management: The Economics of Workload Density
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Overprovisioning Underprovisioning
Cost
• Application and infrastructure discovery & monitoring
• Profiling VM resources
• Understanding resource interdependencies
• Capacity Modeling (CPU, Mem, I/O) - what if analysis
• Capacity Management (CPU, Mem, I/O)
• Business Policy Overlay
• Point in time versus trending intelligence
• Candidacy analysis – Physical, virtual, Cloud
• Reporting – standard and ad hoc
• Accounting/ chargeback /cost visibility tie-in
• Storage capacity
• Advanced analytics
Capacity Management Features
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• Chargeback vs cost visibility (showback)
• X86 chargeback was by Server, SW, MB, & ports
• Now need per application or per user
• Should include VM (% of HW, OS and app SW, power, backup/DR and mgmt SW), storage and networking
• Excel, capacity tools, simple chargeback model, high-end chargeback
• Service level tie-in
• Service providers and cloud vendors as models
• Path to consumption based pricing for cloud
Chargeback Considerations
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Automated Provisioning: Life Cycle Management
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• Plan, provision, police, put to bed • Policies and products
• Provisioning management
• Optimization of resource usage
• Control for virtual sprawl
• Configuration and change control
• Automation of administrative tasks
• Workflow orchestration across systems
Automated Provisioning – Life Cycle Management
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• Migration P2V, V2V, V2P • Templates, cloning • OS and Application Streaming • User Profile/Personalization/Virtualization • Automated policy-based provisioning • Workflow orchestration • Lab management • Service management • Self- service provisioning • Service Catalog
Life Cycle Management Provisioning Features
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• Automation – automate single task/process
• Orchestration – orchestrate workflows, multiple automated steps
• Origins in virtual lab automation
• Built for dev/test – now leveraged for cloud
• Builds on VM monitoring, management, lifecycle management
• Automate VM lifecycle from creation to decomission
• Policy-based for design, provisioning, monitoring and enforcement
• Beyond scripting to be maintainable in an ongoing dynamic environment, requires real-time config management
• Add self service front-end to automated back-end workflow
Automation & Orchestration
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• VM sprawl management
• Automatic infrastructure and VM,vApp Discovery
• Inventory
• Configuration Mgt
• Change Mgt and Compliance Auditing
• Application and OS image and patch management
• Retiring/ Decommissioning VMs
VM Life Cycle Management Configuration/Change Control Features
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Self-service provisioning, service catalogs
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• Menu of services available via self-service portal for IT service consumers
• Typically front-end Web-based listing of services, products and pricing delivered by back-end IT infrastructure
• Policy based back-end triggers orchestration/ automation of service provisioning steps
• Standardizes offerings and their implementations
• Integration with provisioning, change management, service desk, CMDBs
• Enterprise App Store (including mobile)
Self Service Provisioning & Service Catalogs
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Systems Center 2012 Windows Server 2012
Hyper-V 3.0
Microsoft Solutions
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• Private clouds manage compute, storage, & networking as pooled, logical resources just as public clouds do
• Platform for MS public Azure Cloud &MS private clouds • Public - Hosts Bing, Xbox Live, Windows Live, Office 365,
and Dynamics CRM • Up to 64 virtual machine, 1 TB of virtual memory • Also New
– Share-Nothing Live Migration- mirrored writes of the VM and its data to both the existing storage and destination storage
– Upgraded DirectAccess - route through one DirectAccess server & handle requests for access from Windows 8, XP, MacOS, and Linux or mobile devices. pushes policy objects into AD
– Added PowerShell 2400 management interface to System Center 2012 with Command Lets .
• Systems Center 2012 – self service across public/private, Hyper-V, vsphere, XenServer, Azure
MS Windows Server 2012 “Built from the Cloud Up."
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Systems Center 2012 features
• On prem and cloud VMs & move bw them
• VMs, cloud resources, fabric
• Self service and orchestration improvements
• Infrastructure and app performance awareness
• Private – Hyper-V, vSphere, XenServer
• Public – Azure
• Advisor – gathers and analyzes historical data
• Intune – deploys updates and reports, supports iPads, iPhones, Android
• SCCM – mobile devices through connector to ActiveSync (no agent for iPads, iPhones, Android)
• SCCM and InTune will become integrated continuum
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• Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2012 - services for creating & managing clouds, updating/deploying VMs & apps. Resource pooling
• App Controller 2012 - self-service portal for app owner requests to private cloud. Service templates. invokes VMM 2012, Windows Azure
• Service Manager 2012- automated IT service management, workflow process with human approvals. Invokes Orchestrator
• Configuration Manager 2012 – user-centric app config, mgmt and delivery (inventorying, updating, orchestrating, delivery), local, VDI, apps (App-V or PS), mobile (Windows Phones, Symbian, iOS, Android), update/patch (MS, 3rd-party apps, HW drivers, BIOS), Windows, Linux
• Orchestrator 2012 - automate interactions among other management tools such as VMM 2012 and Service Manager.
• Operations Manager 2012 - monitor VMs, applications, and other aspects of private cloud, initiate actions to fix problems
Systems Center 2012 components
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Systems Center SP 1 Features
• Support for deploying and managing Windows Server 2012 & Windows 8
• Managing VMs both on-premises and in Azure including Windows 8 & Windows Server 2012
• Windows Azure cloud integration, both for virtual machines and for backup
• Expanded PowerShell support in Configuration Manager. • SP1 components (except VMM & App Controller, run on
Windows Server 2008 R2 [Release 2], so IT can test now • Inclusion of Intune allows IT to use either Configuration
Manager or Intune to manage devices(including mobile devices & Windows RT devices) via Exchange ActiveSync
• DPM support for Windows Azure Online Backup Service to use Azure for backing up to the cloud.
• Bundled SC licensing - standard (maximum of two VMs) and Datacenter (unlimited number of VMs)
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• Part of Systems Center 2012
• Automatically collects information on server configurations, notifies you of known or potential problems and recommends a best practice alternative
• Connects into Azure knowledge base of best practices and problems
• Also available under software assurance for Windows Server
MS System Center Advisor
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• Hyper-V Manager – built in, free, limited
• MS Systems Center 2012
• Veeam ONE – SMB
• Solarwinds – SMB
• Quest vFoglight and Vkernel vOps
• DynamicOps - large enterprises
• CiRBA - large enterprises
• Virsto storage “Hypervisor”
Management Support for Hyper-V
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• Network interface card (NIC) teaming • Hyper-V Replica - in-the-box, asynchronous,
application-consistent VM replication with data compression and encryption
• Live storage migration, concurrent live migration, share nothing migration
• Extensible virtual switch & Cisco Systems Nexus 1000V
• Non-uniform memory access (NUMA) support • Predictive Failure (native ECC handling) • App Controller update – Provider Foundation –
link to external providers for deployment
Hyper-V 3.0
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Hypervisor Wars
vSphere 5.1/vCD
• 2 TB physical RAM • 1 TB RAM/VM • 32 vCPUs • Nexus 1000v, VXLAN • 2 TB virtual disk max • 32 Nodes, 3000 VMs /cluster • Live storage migration • VSA shared nothing live migration • Self service portal • AutoDeploy • Fault Domain Mgr (new HA) • Host replication • Dynamic power optimization • VMFS (FC, iSCSI, FCoE), NFS • Storage DRS & SIOC • Policy driven storage provisioning
Hyper-V 3/SC 2012
• 4 TB physical RAM • 1 TB/VM • 64 vCPUs • Nexus 1000v, IP rewrite, GVRE • 64 TB virtual disk max • 64 nodes, 8000 VMs /cluster • Live storage migration • Shared nothing live migration • Self-service portal • Automated provisioning • Failover clustering options • Hyper-V Replica • Dynamic power optimzation • SAN (FC, iSCSI), FCoE, NAS
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• If you haven’t already started virtualizing, start now
• Evaluate the changing landscape to meet your needs
• If you’ve started and hit VM Stall or VM sprawl, evaluate virtualization mgmt tools. They will be the path to private cloud
• Look at/optimize the whole virtual infrastructure – Server, desktop, storage, networking
• Consider big picture - RAS, rapid provisioning, power & space, performance, scalability, elasticity, mgmt, security, policies, organizational issues, total costs and ROI
• Leverage partner experience – avoid the potholes in the road
Server Virtualization Recommendations
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• Heterogeneous environs (servers, storage, OS, hypervisors)
• Out of the box capabilities
• Lifecycle workflow automation/integration
• Automated provisioning
• Back end templates, controls
• Self service portal usability
• Service catalog and admin tools
• Consumption based pricing/ reporting, chargeback/showback
• Sprawl, waste reclamation
• Change control/config mgmt
• Security and compliance reporting
• Real time end-to-end performance monitoring of apps and systems
• Root cause analysis
• Ongoing resource optimization
• Resource capacity planning/mgmt
• Business view/overlay
• VM through storage performance/capacity mgmt
• Recommendations, specificity and granularity
• Ease of remediation
• Dashboard/reporting customization
• Standards
• Scalability
Evaluation/Decision criteria
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Q & A
• Barb Goldworm - Moderator
– FOCUS, President, Chief Analyst
• Bryan Von Axelson – Microsoft, Sr. Partner Technology
Advisor, SMB&D Cloud Strategy
• Paul Horn – HP, HP/Microsoft Private Cloud BDM,
Americas
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Barb Goldworm, President, Chief Analyst, [email protected]
www.focusonsystems.com
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