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Managing the Transition to the Private CloudWhiteboard
Q4 2010
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Agenda
VMwares Management Story
Management Whiteboard (Scripted)
Management Whiteboard (Presentation Mode)
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Management OverviewThis is WHAT we want to say
The following slides provide background and key talkingpoints for the whiteboard presentation.
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When to Use the Whiteboard
3. Product Deep DivesPresentations & DemosHow VMware Mgmt Products work
2. Management WhiteboardDiscovery, Needs Assessment,Best Practices & RecommendationsHow VMware solves Mgmt challenges
1. VMware Management
Vision, Strategy and DifferentiationHigh-level Solution OverviewWhat VMware offers to customers
Infrastructure & Operations Management
Availability &Performance
CapacityCompliance &
Security
ConfigurationBusinessContinuity
Provisioning
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The Cloud Requires IT to Rethink Management
Traditional IT
Static bindings between processes,applications, and infrastructure
Change is carefully planned, risky,
manual, and slow Heterogeneous elements and
processes across silos
Management software executes tothe lowest common denominator
Private Cloud
Dynamic relationships across alllayers of the technology stack
Change is constant and automated
Massive standardization and high-level abstraction
Day-to-day is automated;Management tools should focus onhigher order tasks
Process A Process B
App
Stack A App Stack B
Computefactory
Servicecatalog
AppsvApp vApp vApp
Resource Pools
vSphere vSphere vSphere vSphere
vApp
How do you make this transition?
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Resource Pools
vSphere vSphere vSphere vSphere
Optimize the IT infrastructure with:
Proactively allocate and adjust capacity as the business needs it
Intelligent capacity management to tune and right-size the environment
Effective cost and capacity reports that account for a dynamic infrastructure
1. Optimize Resources: Foundation for Efficiency and Scale
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Resource Pools
vSphere vSphere vSphere vSphere
Examples of tasks and processes you can automate to save time:
Define self-service and control policies for VM provisioning and reclamation
Document complex tasks and make them repeatable with orchestration tools
Use standardization to prepare, validate and deploy VMs rapidly
2. Automating Tasks: Provisioning, Workflows and Compliance
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Resource Pools
vSphere vSphere vSphere vSphere
Automate performance, change monitoring and continuity to:
Assure performance and availability for business-critical applications
Prevent problems by interrogating and understanding the environment
Monitor, analyze and quickly remediate performance, configuration andcapacity issues when they do occur
3. SLA Management: Avoid Downtime Risks
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Management WhiteboardThis is HOW we want to say it
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Managing the Transition to the Private Cloud
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Traditionally, Operations Management has beenfocused on infrastructure and application silos.
Every application required its own hardware, OS,
middleware and application stack.
Each silo is very complex, and difficult tomanage, requiring specialized skills. The more
applications you have, the more specialized
teams youll need. Applications live and die withthe hardware or the next refresh cycle.
On the other hand, the cost of these applicationis relatively easy to capture depending on who
owns the hardware and software licenses.
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Managing the Transition to the Private Cloud
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Resource Pool | Datastore | VLAN
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vApp
VM
vApp
AD
As we move to a Private Cloud, virtualization reduces infrastructure coststhrough server consolidation. But it also blurs the lines of ownership andfinancial responsibility by introducing new abstraction layers: Resource
Pools, Datastores and VLANs.
It is now much easier to provide standardized system configurations, such as
Windows and Linux VM templates or a complete LAMP stack for rapidprovisioning. These templates are used to build more complex virtualized
applications (vApps).
As SaaS applications like SalesForce.com and Infrastructure as a Serviceofferings become more viable, some of these VMs could run at a service
provider but they still need to be managed consistently and integrated withthe datacenter, for example, to provide authentication against AD.
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A Private Cloud architecture enables you to become more like an IT serviceprovider, and over time, end users will be asking for more applications and
higher Quality of Service (QoS), They will also benchmark corporate ITagainst application service provides like Google, Facebook and Yahoo. End
users are now used to and expect applications to be available anywhere,anytime and with very little (if any) downtime.
The impact on IT is that well need to figure out how to manage more VMs
and a higher rate of change with the same number of people as headcountsand infrastructure budgets are most likely not going to increase.
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Managing the Transition to the Private Cloud
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Automate Tasks Manage SLAsOptimize Resources
More AppsHigher QoS
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More VMsMore Change
When transitioning to the Private Cloud, we must focus on three questions:
1. How can we optimize resource utilization and become more efficient?
2. How can we automate tasks to get more done in the same amount of time?
3. How can we better manage service levels of VMs and applications?
Lets start with the first topic and talk about how to optimize resources.
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- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends- Right-size VMs
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vSphere already provides a lot of resourceoptimization features like Thin Provisioning, DRSand Power Management, so its important you
take advantage of them.
But then you should focus on CapacityManagement. Because VMs run on sharedinfrastructure, youll need to understand your
consumption trends so you can forecast futurecapacity needs and avoid shortfalls.
Ongoing capacity management is also importantto right size VMs. You want to avoid a situationwhere over-provisioned physical servers becomeover-provisioned VMs during P2V. In fact, wehear from customers that have 90% of their VMsare over-provisioned which really limits your
consolidation ratios.If you can go from 5:1 to 30:1 consolidation ratioyoull literally get hundreds of thousands of
dollars more out of your VMware investment andsave even more on Microsoft and Oracle licensecosts if theyre licensed by the number of
processors in the ESX hosts.
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- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends- Right-size VMs
- Default VM Configurations
Efficiency & Scale
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Private Cloud
Resource Pool | Datastore | VLAN
OS DB
vApp
VM
vApp?
Automate Tasks Manage SLAsOptimize Resources
More AppsHigher QoS
AD
More VMsMore Change
Once youve right-sized your VMs you should lookat your distribution of VM configurations todetermine what your templates for app server,database, etc VMs should look like.
Standardization is really what drives higher VMper admin ratios and we have customers reportingthat they can only manage more than 800 VMs
per admin only because theyve rigorouslystandardized their VM configurations instead ofbuild to order VMs.
Bottom line, optimizing your resources this waygives you a good foundation efficiency and scale.
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- Self Service Policies
- Access Control
- Workflow Automation
- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends- Right-size VMs
- Default VM Configurations
Efficiency & Scale
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Automate Tasks Manage SLAsOptimize Resources
More AppsHigher QoS
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More VMsMore Change
Lets talk about automation. I think youll agree that weve solved the provisioning
problem and the new challenge is how to deliver VMs faster but at the same timeenforce IT control?
This is where Self Service Policies comes in because it gives end users to the ability toprovision VMs but IT can limit access control and the number of VMs users can accesssimultaneously.
For example, you could define policies to limit access for contractors to only 1 pre-configured VM. Developers may access up to 5 VMs pre-approved and architectscould even create new VM templates and publish them to the rest of their group. Youcan also automate approval/request workflows for even more control and oversight.
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- Self Service Policies
- Access Control
- Workflow Automation- Service Tiers
- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends- Right-size VMs
- Default VM Configurations
Efficiency & Scale
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Traditional IT
SAP
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Resource Pool | Datastore | VLAN
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vApp
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Automate Tasks Manage SLAsOptimize Resources
More AppsHigher QoS
AD
More VMsMore Change
You should also consider what service tiers are required for different types ofworkloads to auto deploy VMs. But ultimately and any additional lifecycle policiesyoull need to enforce to make sure abandoned or expired VMs are removed from the
environment. For example, 1 hour leases for demo environments, 30-day leases fordev/test environments and unlimited expiration dates for approved productionsystems.
These are capabilities currently available in vCloud Director and Request Manager.
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- Self-Service Policies
- Access Control
- Workflow Automation- Service Tiers
- Compliance Policies
- Report and Remediate
- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends- Right-size VMs
- Default VM Configurations
Efficiency & Scale Time
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Automate Tasks Manage SLAsOptimize Resources
More AppsHigher QoS
AD
More VMsMore Change
Once VMs have been released into the wild it can be a real nightmare to
ensure VMs stay in compliance with corporate IT and regulatory policies.
Youll need to have in place an effective system to report and remediate against
compliance risks and violations. The first step is to understand exactly what
regulatory requirements apply to organization and audit your current systems.With an effective monitoring system in place youll get notified when systems fallout of compliance, e.g. when users install unauthorized software.
vCenter Configuration Manager is VMwares solution for change, configuration
and compliance management. In addition to reporting, we can also remediateagainst unwanted systems changes and roll out patches from a single system
that can manage both physical and virtual infrastructure.
By automating VM delivery with self-service and control policies you can save alot of time to focus on more important tasks.
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- Self-Service Policies
- Access Control
- Workflow Automation- Service Tiers
- Compliance Policies
- Report and Remediate
- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends- Right-size VMs
- Default VM Configurations
Efficiency & Scale Time
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SAP
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AppMWOSHW
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Automate Tasks Manage SLAsOptimize Resources
More AppsHigher QoS
AD
More VMsMore Change
Before we talk about managing service levels, we needto define what is a service level? because SLAs mean
different things to different people. This is where the ITSupply Chain comes in.
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IT Supply Chain
VI Admin App Owner
DBA
End User
SLA
VM
SLA
App
In simple terms, the IT supply chain typically looks like this: Youve
got VI admins, application owners and DBAs and end users.
VI Admins package physical resources and deliver them as VMs toDBAs and application owners. On these VMs App owners deployapplications to the end user.
Service level agreements, implicit or not, exist between everysupplier and consumer every step of the way.
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IT Supply Chain
VI Admin App Owner
DBA
End User
CPUMemory
DiskDisk IO
Network IO
TransactionsThroughput
LatencyAvailability
Fast?Working?
SLA
VM
SLA
AppThe definition of servicelevels varies between eachmember of the supplychain. A VI admin cares
about the 5 performanceindicators for VMs, while anapp owner or DBA caresabout throughput, latencyand availability. End userstypically care about onlyone performanceindicator is the
application fast, slow or notworking?
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IT Supply Chain
VI Admin App Owner
DBA
End User
CPUMemory
DiskDisk IO
Network IO
TransactionsThroughput
LatencyAvailability
Fast?Working?
Problem!Not me!
SLA
VM
SLA
App
80%
Lets assume the end user experiences a problem with theapplication. They file a help ticket and this is typicallywhen the finger pointing starts. The help tickets getsescalated to a Level 2 engineer, and the DBAs and AppOwners get involved. The VI admin is usually at thebottom of the stack and gets the blame. Everyone looks intheir silo and its no-ones fault.
This is why 80% of the time it takes to troubleshoot anissue is spent on conference calls trying to reboot serversto see if it solves the problem.
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IT Supply Chain
VI Admin App Owner
DBA
End User
CPUMemory
DiskDisk IO
Network IO
TransactionsThroughput
LatencyAvailability
Fast?Working?
Problem!Not me!
HW Failure
Resources
Change
SLA
VM
SLA
App
80%
We find that the root cause of problems typically falls into one
of three categories.1. They really are HW failures, which are rare but do happen.
2. Theyre related to a lack of resources, because servers runout of capacity and cant handle the workload
3. But most of the time issues are change related because
someone reconfigured a network switch or changed adatabase schema or copied a wrong configuration filewhich arent immediately impacting application
performance for end users.
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IT Supply Chain
VI Admin App Owner
DBA
End User
CPUMemory
DiskDisk IO
Network IO
TransactionsThroughput
LatencyAvailability
Fast?Working?
Problem!Not me!
HW Failure
Resources
Change
SLA
VM
SLA
App
80%
vCenter Server vCenter AppSpeedHyperic
HP OpenViewIBM Tivoli
KeystoneGomez,
Workload | Capacity | Health
Here is where Integrien Alive comes in which we recently acquired and expect tore-launch as a Vmware product shortly:
The issue is not that performance data is not collected, but that you cant easily
correlate with other metrics to understand the overall health of the environment.
We collect infrastructure metrics from vCenter Server and application specificmetrics monitoring tools like Hyperic. We can also take in data from 3rd partytools and enterprise mgmt systems like Tivoli and OpenView.
Out of these millions of metrics we calculate in real-time workload, capacity andhealth information to predict when performance problems are about to happen
and to provide root cause analysis for problems that have happened already. Wecall this a 3rd generation performance analysis solution that is self-learning toreduce the overall number of incidents being reported.
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IT Supply Chain
VI Admin App Owner
DBA
End User
CPUMemory
DiskDisk IO
Network IO
TransactionsThroughput
LatencyAvailability
Fast?Working?
Problem!Not me!
HW Failure
Resources
Change
SLA
VM
SLA
App
80%
vCenter Server vCenter AppSpeedHyperic
HP OpenViewIBM Tivoli
KeystoneGomez,
Ops, CIO,
- What is normal?
- Wheres the real problem?
- Who should fix?Workload | Capacity | Health
With a self-learning, real-time performance analytics solution in place, we canprovide a single source of truth to all departments involved in the trouble-shooting process including Operations Teams, Architects and all the way up tothe CIO. More importantly, it helps reduce the number of people involved in theprocess because you can a smaller, very focused team who understands whatis normal, where is the real problem and who should fix it.
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- Self-Service Policies:
- Access Control
- Workflow Automation- Service Tiers
- Compliance Policies:
- Report and Remediate
- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends- Right-size VMs
- Default VM Configurations
Efficiency & Scale Time
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Oracle
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Private Cloud
Resource Pool | Datastore | VLAN
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vApp
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Automate Tasks Manage SLAsOptimize Resources
More AppsHigher QoS
AD
More VMsMore Change
- Health Management
- Availability:
- HA, FT, IO Ctrl- Site Recovery Mgr
We just discussed the need for an effective performanceanalytics solution to ensure the performance and health ofthe environment.
You also want to make sure that youre protected against
unexpected hardware failures and unplanned downtime.
vSphere already provides High Availability and FaultTolerance features. You can also guarantee network andstorage bandwidth with the new IO Control features. Forprotection against major outages at the datacenter level,Site Recovery Manager is a great solution to simplifydisaster recovery testing and failovers.
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- Self-Service Policies:
- Access Control
- Workflow Automation
- Service Tiers
- Compliance Policies:
- Report and Remediate
- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends- Right-size VMs
- Default VM Configurations
Efficiency & Scale Time
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More AppsHigher QoS
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- Health Management
- Availability:
- HA, FT, IO Ctrl- Site Recovery Mgr
- Cost Tracking:
- Showback
QoS
Finally, you want to start tracking the cost of virtualinfrastructure resources to show back the value of ITservices delivered to the users. We already hear fromcustomers with shared IT services groups that the
business units are asking for consumption based pricinginstead of having to pay a flat rate like all other groups.
Tracking costs early also increases accountability andhelps you prioritize investments going forward. Upfrontpricing of services can also help you steer end userbehavior even if you dont have internal billing in place.
Either way, we recommend you ask your Financebusiness partners to work with you to help determinesome of your fixed and variable costs.
Ultimately, the Private Cloud requires us to rethinkoperations management to ensure quality of service.
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- Self-Service Policies:
- Access Control
- Workflow Automation
- Service Tiers
- Compliance Policies:
- Report and Remediate
- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends- Right-size VMs
- Default VM Configurations
Efficiency & Scale Time
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More AppsHigher QoS
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- Health Management
- Availability:
- HA, FT, IO Ctrl- Site Recovery Mgr
- Cost Tracking:
- Showback
QoS
To summarize, we discussed why it is important to focus on resource optimization,
task automation and SLA management when transitioning to the Private Cloud.In terms of next steps, we recommend you:
1. Define your standard VM configurations vCenter CapacityIQ helps analyze,forecast and optimize your infrastructure resources.
2. Identify which self-service and compliance policies would best apply to your
organizations and how to enforce them vCloud Director, Request Manager andvCenter Configuration Manager can help with that.
3. Start measuring performance metrics and work with your business partners toagree on SLAs Integrien Alive, Site Recovery Manager and vCenter Chargebackare some of the key tools that VMware offers to simplify SLA Management.
Thank you!
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Management WhiteboardPresentation Mode
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- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends- Right-size VMs
- Default VM Configurations
Efficiency & Scale
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90 f Vi l M hi O P i i d
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90% of Virtual Machines are Over-Provisioned
Source: Leading Equipment Manufacturer in US
Hi h C lid i R i D i Li S i
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Higher Consolidation Ratios Drive License Savings
Microsoft License Savings:
$750,000
5:1 30:1
Source: Leading Healthcare Provider in Southern US
Di t ib ti f VM C fi ti
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Distribution of VM Configurations
M i th T iti t th P i t Cl d
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- Self Service Policies
- Access Control
- Workflow Automation
- Service Tiers
- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends
- Right-size VMs
- Default VM Configurations
Efficiency & Scale
Managing the Transition to the Private Cloud
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Oracle
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OSHW
Exchange
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Automate Tasks Manage SLAsOptimize Resources
More AppsHigher QoS
AD
More VMsMore Change
Vi t l D t t i Cl d Di t d fi S i Ti
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Virtual Datacenters in vCloud Director define Service Tiers
Share Virtual Datacenter (VDC)resources with multiple tenants
Decide how VDCresources are allocated
S lf S i P li i i Cl d Di t
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Self-Service Policies in vCloud Director
Define deployment
and storage leasedefaults and VM
quotas
Workflow Automation with vCloud Request Manager
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Workflow Automation with vCloud Request Manager
Add Application Workflow for End Users
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Add Application Workflow for End Users
Select vAppTemplates from
Catalog.
Add Application Workflow Diagram
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Add Application Workflow Diagram
DynamicApproval
AddresseeLookup
SoftwareLicense
Allocation
VMwarevCloudDirector
Provisioning
EmailNotification
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- Self-Service Policies
- Access Control
- Workflow Automation
- Service Tiers
- Compliance Policies
- Report and Remediate
- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends
- Right-size VMs
- Default VM Configurations
Efficiency & Scale Time
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AD
More VMsMore Change
Compliance Reports in vCenter Configuration Manager
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Compliance Reports in vCenter Configuration Manager
View availablecompliance
templates
Report on overallcompliance posture
Drill in to see detailedcompliance analysis
results
Compliance Remediation with vCenter Configuration Manager
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Compliance Remediation with vCenter Configuration Manager
Pinpoint whatsystems failedwhat checks
Fix complianceviolations
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- Self-Service Policies
- Access Control
- Workflow Automation
- Service Tiers
- Compliance Policies
- Report and Remediate
- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends
- Right-size VMs
- Default VM Configurations
Efficiency & Scale Time
Managing the Transition to the Private Cloud
Traditional IT
SAP
$
AppMW
OSHW
Oracle
$$
AppMW
OSHW
Exchange
$$$
AppMW
OSHW
Private Cloud
Resource Pool | Datastore | VLAN
OS DB
vApp
VM
vApp?
Automate Tasks Manage SLAsOptimize Resources
More AppsHigher QoS
AD
More VMsMore Change
IT Supply Chain
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IT Supply Chain
VI Admin App Owner
DBA
End User
CPUMemory
DiskDisk IO
Network IO
TransactionsThroughput
LatencyAvailability
Fast?Working?
Problem!Not me!
HW Failure
Resources
Change
SLA
VM
SLA
App
80%
vCenter Server vCenter AppSpeedHyperic
HP OpenViewIBM Tivoli
KeystoneGomez,
Ops, CIO,
- What is normal?
- Wheres the real problem?
- Who should fix?Workload | Capacity | Health
Performance Visibility Across the Virtualized Datacenter
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Performance Visibility Across the Virtualized Datacenter
Full visibility upand down the
datacenterstack
Automaticallyindicates poorperformance
Drill into objectsfor further
details
Automaticallyaggregates 1000s
of metrics intoperformance scores
Performance Visibility Across the Virtualized Datacenter
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Impact to healthto each
technology tier
Proactive Alert
DB is RootCause tier START HERE!
Symptoms
ApplicationHealth
Performance Visibility Across the Virtualized Datacenter
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- Self-Service Policies:
- Access Control
- Workflow Automation
- Service Tiers
- Compliance Policies:
- Report and Remediate
- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends
- Right-size VMs
- Default VM Configurations
Efficiency & Scale Time
Managing the Transition to the Private Cloud
Traditional IT
SAP
$
AppMW
OSHW
Oracle
$$
AppMW
OSHW
Exchange
$$$
AppMW
OSHW
Private Cloud
Resource Pool | Datastore | VLAN
OS DB
vApp
VM
vApp?
Automate Tasks Manage SLAsOptimize Resources
More AppsHigher QoS
AD
More VMsMore Change
- Health Management
- Availability:
- HA, FT, IO Ctrl
- Site Recovery Mgr
- Cost Tracking:
- Showback
Cost Metering and Reporting with vCenter Chargeback
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Cost Metering and Reporting with vCenter Chargeback
Associate BusinessTeams with Infrastructure
How to Calculate Basic Cost Structure
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How to Calculate Basic Cost Structure
http://www.vmware.com/products/vcenter-chargeback/resource.html
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- Self-Service Policies:
- Access Control
- Workflow Automation
- Service Tiers
- Compliance Policies:
- Report and Remediate
- Thin Provisioning, DRS, DPM
- Capacity Management:
- Usage Trends
- Right-size VMs
- Default VM Configurations
Efficiency & Scale Time
Managing the Transition to the Private Cloud
Traditional IT
SAP
$
AppMW
OSHW
Oracle
$$
AppMW
OSHW
Exchange
$$$
AppMW
OSHW
Private Cloud
Resource Pool | Datastore | VLAN
OS DB
vApp
VM
vApp?
Automate Tasks Manage SLAsOptimize Resources
More AppsHigher QoS
AD
More VMsMore Change
- Health Management
- Availability:
- HA, FT, IO Ctrl
- Site Recovery Mgr
- Cost Tracking:
- Showback
QoS
Summary and Next Steps
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Summary and Next Steps
VMware simplifies Managementin the Private Cloud
1. Define VM configuration standards
2. Define self-service and control policies
3. Measure performance and cost metrics
VMware Management Solutions for the Private Cloud
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VMware Cloud ApplicationPlatform
VMware End User Computing
VMware Cloud Infrastructure and Management
VMware vSphere: Foundation for Cloud Computing
VMware Management Solutions for the Private Cloud
Integrien Alive
Site Recovery Manager
Chargeback
SLA Management
CapacityIQ
Resource Optimization
vCloud Director
Request Manager
Configuration Manager
Automation,Configuration & Compliance
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