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Agenda Introduction to VMware and Server Virtualization VMware Solutions Overview VMware Product Line Overview
1998 2006 Revenue $709 M Number of Employees 2,500+ Number of VMware Infrastructure Customers 20,000+ Number of Users 4+ million Number of Channel Partners 3,000+ Number of VMware Certified Professionals 10,000+
Founded
Old Model: Traditional x86 Architecture Single OS image per machine Software and hardware tightly coupled Multiple applications often conflict Underutilized resources
Space Crunch
$1,000 /sqft $2,400 / server $40,000 / rack
Operating Cost
$8 in maintenance for every $1 spent on new infrastructure 20-30 : 1 server-to-admin ratio
Source: IDC
What is Virtualization?
Without Virtualization
Application Operating System Hardware
With Virtualization
VMware provides hardware virtualization that presents a complete x86 platform to the virtual machine Allows multiple applications to run in isolation within virtual machines on the same physical machine Virtualization provides direct access to the hardware resources to give you much greater performance than software emulation
Virtualization enables consolidation of workloads from underutilized servers onto a single server to safely achieve higher utilization
multiple operating systems on one physical machine system resources between virtual machines
Divide
Run multiple operating systems on one physical machine Divide system resources between virtual machines
Isolation
Fault
and security isolation at the hardware level resource controls preserve performance
Advanced
Run multiple operating systems on one physical machine Divide system resources between virtual machines
Isolation
Fault and security isolation at the hardware level Advanced resource controls preserve performance
Encapsulation
Entire
state of the virtual machine can be saved to files and copy virtual machines as easily as moving and copying files
Move
Run multiple operating systems on one physical machine Divide system resources between virtual machines
Isolation
Fault and security isolation at the hardware level Advanced resource controls preserve performance
Encapsulation
Entire state of the virtual machine can be saved to files Move and copy virtual machines as easily as moving and copying files
Hardware-Independence
Provision
Servers HBAs SAN Switches Network Switches Power (kWh) Cooling (kWh) Real Estate (Sq ft) Total Savings
(Over 3 years)
80 160 8 10 52 64 257
$5,816 (per
server removed)
* Note: Savings include estimated cost of VMware licenses, Support and Subscription
ESX Server
Virtual Machines
Deploy multiple virtual machines on a single physical server Market leading: Performance Stability Scalability Cross-platform support
Assign IP Addr
Power on VM
Virtual
1. Power on server and boot into hypervisor 2. Configure Admin Password 3. (optional) Modify network configuration 4. Connect VI Client to IP Address Or manage with VirtualCenter
VMware VMotion
73% of VMware customers have implemented VMotion in production
VMware DRS
67% of VMware customers use DRS in production
Business Demand
Dynamic and intelligent allocation of hardware resources Ensure optimal alignment between business and IT
Resource Pool
X
Resource Pool
NEW!
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
Power Off
Resource Pool
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NEW!
Storage VMotion
Storage VMotion minimizes planned downtime for storage
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NEW!
VMware Update Manager Eliminates manual tracking of patch levels of ESX Server hosts and virtual machines Automates enforcement of patch standards
Update Manager
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OFFLINE
VMotion
VMotion
VMs are migrated off, host is patched & rebooted if required VMs are migrated back on Next host is selected
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CONFIDENTIAL NEW!
ESX Server 3i
Next generation, thin hypervisor integrated in server systems Integrated in server systems
Easiest way to deploy and manage virtualization
Hardware is certified and ready-to-run Intuitive start up experience that dramatically reduces deployment time Optimized for remote management
Thin architecture
Unparalleled security and reliability
Compact 32MB footprint Only OS-independent design focused on virtualization
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>Virtual Center
Resource Mgt
Distributed Virtualization
Hypervisor
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VirtualCenter Capabilities
1
Programmatic Interfaces
Provisioning
Centralized Management
Migration
5 System Monitoring
4 Resource Management
What's new
NEW!
Guided Consolidation
DISCOVER
ANALYZE
CONVERT
Simplifies and automates disaster recovery workflows: Setup, testing, failover, failback Provides central management of recovery plans from VirtualCenter Turns manual recovery processes into automated recovery plans Simplifies integration with 3rdparty storage replication
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Application OS
OS files
WAN
x86
local storage
x86
Repl process: OS Images App Data-Replication SW:
local storage
Storage
SAN-SAN, OS based
Just Tier 1!
Storage
Complex to physically recover OS, applications & data Separate processes for system and application data
DR SITE
Array-Based Replication
(SRDF, SnapMirror, etc.)
Source VMFS
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Target VMFS
SLAs = High
Virtual Infrastructure
Virtual Infrastructure
FC SAN
FC SAN
RPO of 15 minutes and RTO of 24 hours Reduced TCO by 50% Saw ROI of 600% in four months
DEV/TEST
20:1 Space reduction 60% of x86 environment virtualized Staffing not increased in 2.5 years
Developer Productivity
Shared Image Library
>75% reduction in server-to-staff ratio 10X reduction in system config time 20% acceleration of software lifecycle
Software Quality
VMware Virtual Infrastructure Pool
$816,000 saved over 3 years 21.6 days reduction per release cycle
Virtual Desktops
Benefits
Central Management, Security, Compliance Business Continuity Standard PC management model and isolation
Eliminated need to buy PCs Reduced time to add a new PC image to <10 min Administer all desktops worldwide centrally with VirtualCenter
> 90%
Save >30% of Budget & allocate to strategic projects
by 3-4X
Reduced Opex by > 70% Reduce Cost of Power & Cooling by > 85% Reduce Admin cost and Time by > 80%
Operational Expenses
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Engage VMware and VMware partners to: - Assess your infrastructure needs - Design an implementation roadmap
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Thank you!
Noah Johnson
Sr Systems Engineer VMware Inc njohnson@vmware.com