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VMware vSphere™ 4.0The best platform for building cloud infrastructures
The Problem
Overwhelming complexity
>70% of IT budgets just to keep the lights on
<30% of IT budgets goes to innovation and competitive advantage
Where the IT Budget Goes
42%Infrastructure Maintenance
30%Application
Maintenance
23%Application Investment
5%Infrastructure
Investment
Your Business Can Change Only as Fast as Your IT Can
The Goal
ITas a
Service(Internally or
Externally Provisioned)
Efficiency
Control
Choice
4
CloudComputing
EfficientFlexibleDynamic
TrustedReliable Secure
DATACENTER
TODAY
The Path to IT as a Service
External Cloud
Internal Cloud
Private Cloud
AppLoad
s
Federation & Choice
Standards
Efficient • Reliable • Flexible • Secure • Dynamic
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The Private Cloud Brings…
The Efficiency of Cloud Computing…
…Without the Risk Or Disruption
Compatible with any existing or future applicationSecurity enforced on- and off-premiseLeverage and evolve existing skills, managementFuture proof – no lock in to specific architectures
BusinessFast response timesContractual and auditable SLAsUsage based, pay-as-you-go financial model
ITEconomies of scaleHigh performance, highly availablePolicy-driven automation
The Cloud… as Architecture
Datacenter/ Cloud
New Apps Existing and multiple future app modelsExisting Apps
Hardware Industry Standard building blocks
Software Scale and availability through software
Policies Security, Compliance…
Management SLA management model
Virtualization is the key to making all of this happen in an evolutionary wayCloud OS
Cloud OS - The Underpinning For Cloud Infrastructures
Private Cloud
Internal Clouds
AppLoad
s
Cloud OS
Management
Federation & Choice
Standards
ExternalClouds
Cloud OS
Management
VMware Leads the Way to the Private Cloud
1999
The Client
Hypervisor
2000
The Server
Hypervisor
2003
Virtual Infrastructure
2009+2009+
The Cloud OS
VMware vSphere™
Foundation for Internal and
External Clouds
Introducing…
The best platform for building cloud infrastructures
Application Services
Infrastructure Services
VMware vSphere™ – The Industry’s First Cloud Operating System
Scalability
Dynamic Resource Sizing
Network Management
vSphere 4.0
Firewall
Anti-virus
Intrusion Prevention
Intrusion Detection
Security
Clustering
Data Protection
Availability
vNetwork
StorageManagement & Replication
Storage Virtual Appliances
vStorage
Hardware Assist
Enhanced Live Migration Compatibility
vCompute
VMware vSphere™ 4.0 Delivers
Cut capital and operational
costs by over 50%. for all applications..
…while automating quality of service…
…and remaining independent of hardware,
operating system, application stack,
and service providers
Efficiency Control Choice
IT Leaders Can Say “Yes!”
We can deliver new business services…
Business Loss Due to Datacenter Outage
Infrastructure Cost Per App
Days to Provision a New App
On time
5656$14,235$14,235
$5,694
$5,694
22
Within Budget
$30 MM$30 MM
$4 MM$4 MM
With Assured QoS
BeforeBefore AfterAfter BeforeBefore AfterAfter BeforeBefore AfterAfter
* The above data comes from specific VMware customer case studies
External CloudInternal Cloud
Unlock new market based economies of scale, service and innovation beyond what currently exists today
APP APP
InternalCloud
Cloud OS
Management
ExternalClouds
Cloud OS
Management
On the Internal or External Cloud
VMware vSphere™ 4.0 Delivers
Cut capital and operational
costs by over 50% for all applications...
…while automating quality of service…
…and remaining independent of hardware,
operating system, application stack,
and service providers
Efficiency Control Choice
vNetwork
Network Management
vStorage
Hardware assist
Extended Live Migration Compatibility
vCompute
Infrastructure Services Deliver CapEx and OpEx Savings
Highest consolidation ratios in the industryMost efficient use of hardware resources
Low operational overhead
Storage/network optimizationsPower Management
Storage/network optimizationsPower Management
CPU/Memory optimizationDRS
CPU/Memory optimizationDRS
vStorage Thin ProvisioningVolume Grow
vStorage Thin ProvisioningVolume Grow
vStorage VMFSvStorage VMFS
vNetwork Distributed SwitchThird party distributed virtual switches
vNetwork Distributed SwitchThird party distributed virtual switches
vNetwork Standard SwitchvNetwork Standard Switch
CU
RR
EN
TN
EW
Storage Management& Replication
Storage Virtual Appliances
OS
APP
OS
APP
Storage
Networking
Virtual Machines
CPU
Memory
64 cores and 1TB of physical RAMHardware Scale UpHardware Scale Up
Lowest CPU overhead Hardware Assist
Purpose Built Scheduler
Hardware Assist
Purpose Built Scheduler
Maximum memory efficiency Hardware Assist
Page Sharing
Ballooning
Hardware Assist
Page Sharing
Ballooning
Wirespeed network access VMXNET3
VMDirectPath I/O
VMXNET3
VMDirectPath I/O
Greater than 200k iops per secondLower than 20 microsecond latencyStorage stack optimization
VMDirectPath I/O
Storage stack optimization
VMDirectPath I/O
Virtual hardware scale out Virtual hardware scale out 8-way vSMP and 255 GB of RAM per VM
VM Scale UpVM Scale Up
vCompute vStorage vNetwork
Current NEW
ESX
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
“Speeds and Feeds” Optimization for the Highest Consolidation Ratios
% o
f App
licat
ions
Application Performance Requirements
95% of applications
< 100 at peak
< 2.4Mbits/s
< 4 GB at peak
1 to 2 CPUs
1. Source: VMware Capacity Planner assessments
ESX 3.5
100,000
9 Gb/s
64 GB per VM
4 VCPUs
ESX 4.0
200,000+
20 Gb/s +
255 GB per VM
8 VCPUs
vSphere 4 Delivers Performance for Demanding Applications
iSCSI Maximums
.9.9
9.19.1
ESX 3.5ESX 3.5 ESX 4.0ESX 4.01VM1VM
23%23%
86%86%
Network Transmit Potential Gains
4VM4VM 8VM8VM 16VM16VM
14%14%
59%59%
iSCSI Max GbpsiSCSI Max GbpsPerformance increase in ESX 4.0 over ESX 3.5Performance increase in ESX 4.0 over ESX 3.5
I/O Throughput Optimizations for Business Critical Applications
Single VM Performance: Well-Known Database OLTP Workload†
Tra
nsac
tion
Rat
e (R
atio
to 1
-way
VM
)
Next Generation Intel® Xeon® based 8-pCPU server
RHEL 5.1
Oracle 11gR1
In-house ESX Server
† A fair-use implementation of the TPC-C workload; results are not TPC-C compliant
< 15% overhead for 8 vCPU VM
8,900 total DB transactions per second
Near-perfect scalability from 1 to 8 vCPUs
60,000 I/O operations/second
Comparison to VISA
5xGlobal payment processing traffic
2121
Sun Fire 15k (ca. 2002)
;) =
Relative Scaling Ratio
51.0851.08
1 vCPU1 vCPU 2 vCPU2 vCPU 4 vCPU4 vCPU
45.2245.22
94.0494.04
79.8879.88
147.24147.24
133.12133.12
VMVM
NativeNative
ESX 4.0 Performance with SQL Server 2008
ESX achieves 90% of native performance on 4.0 vCPU VM
Workload transaction latency unchanged between ESX 4.0 and Native
Multi-core + VMware = Record Performance
OS
APP
Operating System
Application
VMware
OS
APP
OS
APP
Support
Support
69,52569,525
44,00044,000
SPECweb2005 Scores
eCom
mer
ce
eCom
mer
ce
Banki
ng
Banki
ng
Aggregat
e
Aggregat
e
33,00033,000
80,00080,000
Multi-core + VMware = Record Performance
Tester Name System Name Cores Results
Fujitsu SiemensPRIMERGY RX600 SF,
Intel Xeon processor X735016 42783
Hewlett-PackardHP ProLiant DL580 G5
16 30261
Hewlett-PackardHP ProLiant DL580 G5
16 26119
Hewlett-PackardHP ProLiant DL580 G5
16 40046
Hewlett-PackardHP ProLiant DL585 G5
16 43854
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Sun Fire X4450 16 39793
VMware Inc., USAHP ProLiant DL585 G5
(with VMware ESX Server 3.5)16 44000
VMware Inc., USAHP ProLiant DL585 G5
(with VMware ESX Server 3.5)16 44,000
High score to date on 16 core system16Gbits/sec web traffic (Support)143,000 HTTP ops/sec (Banking)Would serve 3 billion page views per day
“On a typical day, there are 1 billion page views.”-Pierre Omidyar, eBay Founder
techtarget.com (July 07)
Multi-Core + VMware = Record Performance
3xeBay’s daily web traffic on a single
server
2222
Scale Out with vSphere to Exceed Physical PerformanceM
ax s
cala
bilit
y (#
cor
es)
2005
8
16
24
32
40
48
56
642010
AverageApp
Exchange WebServers
SQLServer
ESXScale-out
AverageApp
Exchange WebServers
SQLServer
ESXScale-out
Quad-Socket
Dual-Core
Quad-Socket
16-Core
How many cores can your app scale to on a quad-socket x86?
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
DPM consolidates workloads onto fewer servers when the cluster needs fewer resources
Places unneeded servers in standby mode
Brings servers back online as workload needs increase
ESX supports Intel Speed Step/AMD Power now for individual host power optimization
Minimizes power consumption while guaranteeing service levels
No disruption or downtime to virtual machines
vCompute vStorage vNetwork
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
VMware vSphere™
Green IT with VMware vSphere™ Power Optimization features
DPM powers off server when requirements are lower
DPM brings servers back online when load increases
Additional 20% Reduction in Power Costs with DPM…
DPM Savings calculated for a datacenter with 100 physical servers
16,80016,800
Hours per WeekHours per Week
Before DPMBefore DPM
13,20013,200
$80,300$80,300
$63,093$63,093
Dollars per YearDollars per Year
After DPMAfter DPM
Assumptions: 50 out of 100 servers can be powered down for 8 hrs/day on weekdays and 16 hrs/day on weekends.Total power consumption per server ( operating power + cooling power) = 1130.625 watts/hrCost of energy = $ 0.0813 per kWH (source: Energy Information Administration)
Virtual machine disks consume only the amount of physical space in use
Virtual machine sees full logical disk size at all times
Full reporting and alerting on allocation and consumption
Significantly improve storage utilization
Eliminate need to over-provision virtual disks
Reduce storage costs by up to 50%
vStorage Thin Provisioning
vCompute vStorage vNetwork
ESX
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
Datastore
Virtual Disks
20GB
40GB
20GB
20GB
60GB
20GB
100GB
ThickThick ThinThin ThinThin40GB 100GB
Hot Virtual Disk Extend
Expand virtual disks online
Respond quickly to growing requirements without downtime
VMFS Volume Grow
Expand VMFS Volume on the same LUN it was created
Facilitate adding more virtual machines to an existing volume
Facilitate data growth for the virtual machines
Increase flexibility to simplify capacity planning
Efficient Storage Abstraction with VMFS
vCompute vStorage vNetwork
ESX
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
Datastore
Virtual Disks
20GB
100GBLUN
Extend 10G of virtual diskExtend 10G of virtual disk
Add new virtual diskAdd new virtual disk
VMFS Volume Grow to grow the datastoreVMFS Volume Grow to grow the datastore
Extend 8G of virtual diskExtend 8G of virtual disk
20GB
No change to datastoreNo change to datastore
VMFS Volume Grow to grow the datastoreVMFS Volume Grow to grow the datastore
40GB
Next generation evolution of VMware Consolidated Backup
Centralized off-host backup of virtual machines
No additional software on backup server
Enables incremental, differential, and full-image backup and restore of virtual machines
File-level backup support for Windows and Linux virtual machines
Delivers efficient backup without loading ESX servers
vStorage APIs for Data Protection
* Note: vSphere 4.0 includes and supports VCB 1.5 U1. New features are only available with products supporting vStorage APIs for Data Protection
vCompute vStorage vNetwork
vNetwork Distributed Switch
vCompute vStorage vNetwork
Aggregated datacenter level virtual networking
Simplified setup and change
Easy troubleshooting, monitoring and debugging
Enables transparent third party management of virtual environments
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
VMware vSphere™
vNetwork Distributed SwitchvSwitch vSwitch vSwitch
Cisco Nexus 1000V
2009
VMware vSphere™ 4.0 Delivers
Cut capital and operational
costs by over 50% for all applications...
…while automating quality of service…
…and remaining independent of hardware,
operating system, application stack,
and service providers
Efficiency Control Choice
Application Services Provide Built in Service Level Controls
Scalability
Dynamic Resource Sizing
Security
ClusteringData Protection
Availability
VMware Fault ToleranceVMware Data Recovery
VMware Fault ToleranceVMware Data Recovery
HA, VMotion, Storage VMotion, NIC/HBA teaming provide resiliency to downtime
HA, VMotion, Storage VMotion, NIC/HBA teaming provide resiliency to downtime
VMware VMsafeVMware vShield Zones
VMware VMsafeVMware vShield Zones
ESXi locked down interfaces, no general purpose OS dependence
ESXi locked down interfaces, no general purpose OS dependence
Hot add of virtual CPU, memory Hot plug devicesHot extend or virtual disks8-way SMP and 255 GB of virtual machine RAM
Hot add of virtual CPU, memory Hot plug devicesHot extend or virtual disks8-way SMP and 255 GB of virtual machine RAM
DRS shares and reservations allow apps to shrink and grow based on priority
DRS shares and reservations allow apps to shrink and grow based on priorityC
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NT
NE
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FirewallAnti-virusIntrusion DetectionIntrusion Prevention
VMware Solutions Maximize Uptime
Planned Downtime Unplanned Downtime
Network Redundancy
Storage vMotion
VMotion
NIC & HBA Teaming
VCB
HA
VM Failure Monitoring
Availability Security Scalability
Server
ESX
Virtual Machines
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
Interconnect
Storage
Site Recovery Manager
VMware Fault Tolerance
Single identical VMs running in lockstep on separate hosts
Zero downtime, zero data loss failover for all virtual machines in case of hardware failures
Zero downtime, zero data loss
No complex clustering or specialized hardware required
Single common mechanism for all applications and OS-es
Availability Security Scalability
VMware vSphere™
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
Har
dw
are
Fai
lure
To
lera
nce
Application Coverage
Transforming Availability Service Levels
VMware FT
Unprotected
AutomatedRestart
Continuous
0% 10% 100%
with VMware HA
Value of Lost Revenue
4 $7000/Min 15÷10 2
OpEx Savings from VMware FT
VMware Fault Tolerance (FT) prevents revenue loss from mission-critical, high-revenue generating applications outages
Simplicity of configuration and reduced time & effort compared to hardware-based solutions is not captured
For a 10 physical server, 150 VM environment, assume ~10% of VMs are protected by FT (15 VMs). 2 host failures in the cluster per year. Lost revenue per minute of high-revenue apps can range from $2000-15000 per minute depending on type of transactions being processed.
Minutes ofdowntime prevented
Lost revenue per minute
Avg. number of FT-protected
VMs per host
X X X =$ 69,000
Failures per year in
10-host cluster
-
Extra Hosts for FT
15000 1
Cost Per Host
X
Number of extra hosts
OS
APP
Copyright © 2005 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.
VMware Data Recovery
Copyright © 2005 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.
Agent-less, disk-based backup and recovery of your VMs
VM or file level restore
Incremental backups and data de-dupe to save disk space
Quick, simple and complete data protection for your VMs
Centralized Management through VirtualCenter
Cost Effective Storage Management
De-duplicatedStorage
De-duplicatedStorage
Availability Security Scalability
ESX
OS
APP
OS
APP
Protection Engine
VMware vSphere™
VMware VMsafe
API that enables protection of VMs by inspection of virtual components in conjunction with hypervisor
Isolation of protection engine from malware
Broad ranging coverage of virtual machine CPU, memory, storage and network
Application
Operating System
Availability Security Scalability
Availability Security Scalability
VMware vShield Zones
Self-learning, self-configuring firewall Service
VMotion and network-configuration aware trust zones
Dynamic firewall policy using application protocol awareness
Dynamic security capacity using infrastructure vServices
Security policies auto-adapt to network reconfiguration or upgrades
OSAPP
OSAPP
OSAPP
OSAPP
OSAPP
OSAPP
OSAPP
OSAPP
OSAPP
OSAPP
OSAPP
OSAPP
VMware vSphere™
DRS Ensures Capacity on Demand
Availability Security Scalability
Shrink and grow of applications based on demand and priority
Dynamic and responsive load balancingVMware vSphere™
OSAPP
OSAPP
OSAPP
OSAPP
OSAPP
OSAPP
Scale Up Applications for Assured QoS
Availability Security Scalability
Scalable virtual machines
Hot add of
CPU
Memory
Hot add and remove
Storage devices
Network devices
Hot Extend virtual disks
Zero downtime scale up of virtual machines
64 GB
4 CPUs
255 GB
8 CPUs
OS
APP
Hot-Add Capacity to Guarantee QoS
OSSQL
OS
SQL
2 GB 1 vCPU8 GB 4 vCPU
TPS
Latency
TPS
Latency
Hot-add capacity with zero application downtimeMinutes to stabilize VM and recover from SLA violationOther options include VMotion to more powerful host & add instance for fast scale-out
Next Generation Management Enhances Control
vCenterSuite
Application Services
Infrastructure Services
Scalability
vSphere 4.0
SecurityAvailability
vNetworkvStoragevCompute
Management
vApp
vApp – Self Describing Applications Enable Automated SLA Management
AvailabilityAvailability
SecuritySecurity
ScalabilityScalability
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
Scalability
Dynamic Resource Sizing
Security
ClusteringData Protection
Availability
FirewallAnti-virusIntrusion DetectionIntrusion Prevention
Hardware
vSphere
Extensible Management Suite
SLA Driven Management
Model
AvailabilityAvailability
99.99%99.99%
SecuritySecurity
HighHigh
PerformancePerformance
.2 Milliseconds
.2 Milliseconds
VMwarevCenterSuite
Infrastructure Management
Self Service Management
Self Service Portal Service Catalogue Billing/Chargeback
Provisioning Configuration Capacity Operations Performance Availability
Choice of End-to-End Integrated Management
Physical-Only Environments/Non-x86/Non-VMware
Non-Virtual Management Tools
Enterprise System Management
Non-Virtualized Non-Virtualized
vCenter
VMware vCenter Server 4.0
VMware vSphere™
AutomationUnlocks the power of
vSphere through proactive
management
VisibilityDeep visibility into every level of the
virtual infrastructure
ScalabilityScalable and
extensible management
platform
VMware vCenter Server
Automation with vCenter Orchestrator
Workflow engine for orchestrating virtualization
Automate manual, repeatable steps by drag and drop interface
Centralize workflow management for all processes associated with the environment
Administer and control large environments easily
Provide custom workflows for complex environments
vCenter Orchestrator
vCenter Server: Host Profiles
Simplified setup and change management for ESX hosts
Easy detection of non-compliance with standard configurations
Automated remediation
Cluster
Reference Host
vCenter Server – Linked Mode
Standard vSphere Client can access inventory across multiple vCenters
View and search across combined inventory of a group of VC Servers
Shared roles and license configurations
vCenter Linked Mode
Replicated licenses & roles
ESXi ESX ESX ESXi ESXi ESXi ESX
vCenter Server
vCenter Server
vCenter ServervCenter
ServervCenter Server
vCenter Server
Simplified License Management in vSphere 4
Simple license keys instead of flex1 license per edition
1 key for many hosts
New centralized license key administration in vCenterNo separate license server to manage or monitor
Centralized host and license monitoring through vCenter enabling easy compliance
New license portal provides more accurate view of entitlement
Improved Activation Process
VI3 License Activation Is Failure-proneToo many steps and “context changes” Customers have many opportunities to get confused or take “wrong turns”
License files are the result of a long, multi-step portal transaction
Complexity illustrated: 40 pages in VI3 admin/install guide devoted to licensing
A Dramatically Simpler Process In VI4A short and easy activation process was the single most important design requirement
License keys are sent in email and can be copied directly into the product – no portal activation step required
No separate license server means no additional installation, configuration or monitoring is required
10109876543210Receive
activation code in email
Go to license portal
Generate new license file
Select license qualities to
activate
Install license server if needed
Re-read license file to server
Product activated
Choose server or
host-based file
Download or email
license fileUpload
license file
Configure licensing in VC/ESX UI
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Receive license keys in email Enter license key into VC UI Assign license key to ESX hosts Product activated
VMware vSphere™ 4.0 delivers
Cut capital and operational
costs by over 50% for all applications...
…while automating quality of service…
…and remaining independent of
hardware, operating system, application
stack, and service providers
Efficiency Control Choice
vApp – Self Describing Applications Enable Choice
AvailabilityAvailability
SecuritySecurity
ScalabilityScalabilityvApp
OS
APP
OS
APP
OS
APP
Internal Clouds
Cloud OS
Management
Federation & Choice
Standards
ExternalClouds
Cloud OS
Management
VMware vSphere™: Most Comprehensive OS Support
VMware vSphere™ MS Hyper-V
Win Server 2008 (up to 4P vSMP)Win Server 2003 SP2 (up to 2P vSMP)Win Server 2000 SP4 (1P only)SLES10 (1P only)Windows Vista SP1Windows XP Pro SP2/SP3
vSphere = most guest OS-esvSphere = 4x Guest OS-es
VMware vSphere™: Extensive Enterprise Apps Support
Over 300 enterprise software applications have explicit support statements for VMware vSphere today.
See complete list at http://www.vmware.com/partners/alliances/vendors/
List includes: BMC, Cisco, CA , Dell, HP, IBM, EMC, McAfee, Microsoft, Research in Motion, SAP, Symantec
More software vendors adding support for VMwarevSphere every month.
Submit requests to VMware for help to get an application supported: Click here
VMware + Software VendorsWorking together to ensure customers are supported
Future Proof IT…
Owned and Operated by IT
External CloudInternal Cloud
Rented by IT
Unlock new market based economies of scale, service and innovation beyond what currently exists today
APP APP
Broad Ecosystem – Technology and Service Providers
Choice of End-to-End Integrated Management
Physical-Only Environments/Non-x86/Non-VMware
Non-Virtual Management Tools
Enterprise System Management
Non-Virtualized Non-Virtualized
vCenter
Summary – What’s New
Application Services
.Net
Infrastructure Services
Storage and network optimizations
DPM
Thin Provisioning
Volume Grow Distributed Switch
VMware vSphere™
4.0
SaaSSolarisJ2EELinuxWindows Web 2.0
Fault Tolerance
Data Recovery
vShield Zones
VMSafe
Hot Add
Hot plug devices
Hot extend disks
Availability Security Scalability
vCompute vStorage vNetwork
vApp
Internal Cloud External Cloud
Summary of VMware vSphere™
Application Services
Infrastructure Services
ESXESXiDRS/DPM
VMFSThin Provisioning
Distributed Switch
VMware vSphere™ 4.0
Internal Cloud External Cloud
VMotionStorage VMotionHAFault ToleranceData Recovery
vShield ZonesVMSafe
DRSHot Add
Availability Security Scalability
vCompute vStorage vNetwork
*Note vCenter Server and its components are a separate purchase
.Net SaaSGridJ2EELinuxWindows Web 2.0 vApp
vCenter Suite
VMware vSphere™ - The best choice for your business
VMware’s higher consolidation ratios, higher scalability get better CapEx
VMware’s services and vCenter capabilities lead to better OpEx
VMware differentiated technologies like DRS, DPM, FT, VMsafe, Host Profiles, Storage VMotion, others allow IT to deliver on SLAs while
maintaining control
VMware strives to support whatever hardware, application stack, management stack, OS, or service provider the customer has selected
VMware strategy: Remain neutral so the customer has maximum choice
Efficiency Control Choice
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VMware vSphere™ 4.0 Delivers Lowest Cost Per Application
$80,973Windows ServerDataCenter Ed.
$13,089Management SW
$134,500Storage
$92,000Server HW
$27,338Network, Power,
Space
$86,982vSphere Ent Plus Lic. + SnS
$434,882(with 2 yrs support)
$116,961Windows ServerDataCenter Ed.
$33,446Management SW
$142,600Server HW
$144,500Storage
$43,341Network, Power, Space
$480,848(with 2 yrs SA)
VMware costs 10% less AND has more functionality!
12:1 averageconsolidation ratio
8:1 average consolidation ratio
Cost to deploy 100 VMs
VMware vSphere 4 Enterprise Plus
$4349 per App
Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V
$4808 per App
Use the VMware Cost-per-Application Calculator
to figure out your cost-per-application
Use the VMware Cost-per-Application Calculator
to figure out your cost-per-application
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VMware vSphere: Most EfficientEfficiency
Hardware Scale Out
Virtual Hardware (VM) Scale Out
CPU Efficiency
Memory Efficiency
Power Efficiency
Storage Usage Efficiency
x 4-way on Win08 only64 GB vRAM
Network Management Efficiency
x 32 logical cores128 GB RAM
Automated Patching Efficiency
~ 24 logical cores1 TB RAM 64 logical cores
512 GB RAM
8-way vCPU255 GB vRAM
x Req. HW-assist for WinReuse gen-OS schdlerx Requires HW-assist
Reuse gen-OS schdler CPU HW-assist or BTVirt-specific scheduler
x Memory HW-assistNo overcommitmentx Memory HW-assist
No overcommitment Memory HW-assistOvercommit / sharing
x No Cluster-level Mgmtx No Cluster-level Mgmt DPM: Cluster-level power management
x Only via 3rd partystorage vendor
x Nonex None Distributed switch3rd party virtual switch
x Host patching, but noauto guest patchingx Host patching causes
VM downtime Transparent host patchAuto guest patching
x Thin disks, but nomonitoring tools Thin provisioning
Monitoring tools
Hot-add/remove Virtual Resources Add: vCPU, vMemAdd: virtual disk x None x No hot-add CPU, mem
Add: virtual disk
~ 8-way vCPU32 GB vRAM
New capability in VMware vSphereNote: Many improvements were also made to existing VI3 capabilities
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VMware vSphere: Uncompromised ControlControl
Control for Server Maintenance
Control for Storage Maintenance
Control of Resource Allocation
Fault Tolerance for VMs
Control during NIC Failure
Thin Hypervisor to Reduce Attack Surface
Better Security than Physical
x Nothing comparable VMware EnhancedStorage vMotion
x 3rd party for DRSNo logical poolsx Pro Tips has downtime
No logical pools VMware DRSLogical Resource Pool
x Promised featurehasn’t shipped yetx No VM-level protection VMware Fault
Tolerance
x XenServer1.8GB disk footprintx Hyper-V w/ Server Core
>2GB disk footprint VMware ESXi70-100MB disk footprint
x Nothing comparablex Nothing comparable VMware VMSafe API3rd party support
x Relies on network vendor to provide Integrated NIC teaming
x Nothing comparable
x Quick Migrationcauses downtime VMware vMotion (w/
Enh Compatibility) XenMotion
Control during Host or VM Failure
Control during Entire Site Failure
x Only for host failure1-VM-per-LUN issue VMware HA
Up to 32 nodes
x Nothing comparablex Geo-clustering has noworkflow, testing, audit VMware Site Recovery
Manager
~ Supported, but mayrequire CLI to configure
~ Only for host failureUp to 16 nodes
New capability in VMware vSphereNote: Many improvements were also made to existing VI3 capabilities
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VMware vSphere: Maximum ChoiceChoice
Choice thru Guest OS Support
Choice thru Hardware Support
Choice thru Application Support
Integrating with Existing Mgmt Tools
Choice in “Cloud” Service Provider
Interoperability between Internal &External Cloud
Choice in Using Existing Apps inthe Cloud
x 20 OSs supported
Leader category (per leading analyst firm)
x Citrix Essentials APInot readily available
x Apps need to be rewritten for MS cloud Run existing apps w/o
rewriting code
x Very limited HCL~100 Servers
x 11 OSs supportedWindows biased
~ Next-tier category(per leading analyst firm)
x Building a MS-hostedoffering VMReady program for
cloud providers
>30 OSs supportedMore Windows than MS
x No clear cloud strategy
x No clear cloud strategy
x No clear cloud strategy
x Apps in MS cloud don’t come back out VMReady ensures
interoperability
~ Can integrate, but SCcompetes w/ existing Dozens of integrations
vCenter API via SDK
New capability in VMware vSphereNote: Many improvements were also made to existing VI3 capabilities
~ Using Windows driversPotential driver issues Large HCL: >450 HBAs,
>160 NICs,>450 Servers
Leader category(per leading analyst firm)