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édition
2009, 27
janvier
, Paris.Slide2
Windows
Server 2008etMicrosoft Virtualisation
Laurent Bonnet
Architecte
Solutions
d’Hébergement
laurent.bonnet@microsoft.com
http://blogs.msdn.com/laurenbo
Slide3
Avec Windows Server 2008: maîtrisez la
complexité, devenez agile
Control operational costs
Reduce unexpected IT expenses by partnering with a hosting service provider to manage your Web site and applications.
Keep your data safe
Protect information and control access. Run your business with confidence using built-in disaster recovery and business continuity foundations inside Windows Server® 2008.Increase productivityCollaborate with customers, partners and employees with collaborative workspaces through a hosted Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 solution. Get peace of mindFocus more on the business value of your IT resources—and less on tactical administration—with a hosted Microsoft solution.Slide4
Messages à
relayer:vers vos clients PME
Attract more customers
With interactive content on a hosted Microsoft Web platform at predictable costs that fit a small or mid-size business’ budget.
Reduce time to market
Work with a hosting partner on Microsoft Web technologies such as Windows Server® 2008, IIS 7.0 and SQL Server® 2008 that work together to deliver excellent functionality.Connect with customers Stay in touch with customers and colleagues anywhere through partner-hosted Windows® SharePoint® Services 3.0.Slide5
Message à
relayer:vers vos
clients Professionnels du Web
End-users demand trusted solutions.
A Microsoft solution is built on proven technology that is
widely used around the world and is familiar to your customers.Your customers need a technology road map.Web technologies from Microsoft help ensure your technology investments today will be good tomorrow. You need technologies that work better together.The Microsoft Web platform is designed to fully support the Web creation and deployment life cycle. Slide6
Choisissez les technologies qui fonctionnent bien ensemble
The Microsoft Web platform:
Building blocks that work together for compelling Web sites and rich Web applications
database design data management
Web site design
media management
graphic design
UI/UX creation
solution development
interactive animation
rich user interface
site functionality
solution features
operating system
Web hosting platform virtualization
system management
IIS 7.0
PHP Support
collaboration
Technologies
Servers
Tools
Web Server and ManagementSlide7
Why
Windows?Slide8
Branch Office
Sécurité
et respect des
règles
internes
Virtualisation des
serveurs
Accès
unifié
aux applications
Plate-
forme
pour les applications Web
Data Centers
Haute
disponibilité
Scénarios où Windows Server 2008 prend tout son sensSlide9
Sécurité
Web
Virtualisation
Optimisation
des Infrastructures
Pour des
expériences
Utilisateur
enrichies
Renforcement
des protections
Meilleure
gestion
de la
sécurité
et de la
conformité
Protection de
l’accès
aux
ressources
du
réseau
Une
plate-
forme
modulaire
et extensible
Amélioration
de
l’automatisation
des
tâches
, scripts
Hyperviseur
intégré
Consolidation des
serveurs
Economies
d’énergie
IIS7
IIS7
IIS7
Windows Server 2008Slide10
New Management Tools
Increased Reliability
Solid
Foundation
Windows Server Manager
IIS
Shared
Configuration
PowerShell
Virtualization
Active Directory
Self-Healing NTFS
Server Core:
smaller
Next-Generation Networking
High Availability
Clustering
IIS Isolation
Windows Server 2008: plus flexible et plus
robuste
,
optimisé
pour les
matériels
actuelsSlide11
Bénéfices
:
Augmentation de
l’Uptime
Before, hardware upgrades and maintenance have required a shutdown, resulting in downtime
Windows Server 2008 reduces the need for downtime by supporting these hardware configuration changes without a reboot:Hot add and replacement of processors (Datacenter Edition)Hot plug PCI ExpressSome vendor proprietary Windows Server 2003 configurations supported hot plug PCIHot add memory (Enterprise and Datacenter Editions)Slide12Slide13
Why
IIS 7.0?Slide14
Top 10 Reasons to move to
IIS7 – btw it IS in all Windows Server 2008 Editions, Core/Full, x86/x64
10. Modularity9. Configuration System
8. Administration
7. High Availability
6. Diagnostics5. Extensibility 4. Single platform for both ASP.NET and PHP3. Performance2. Security1. Site DensitySlide15
#4: High Performance, Reliable ASP.NET and PHP Hosting
New ASP.NET integration model for developers
‘Integrated Pipeline’ makes ASP.NET more powerfulASP.NET can Process ASP/Static ContentEx. Forms Authentication for all Request TypesDevelopers can extend IIS7 with existing ASP.NET
IHTTPModule
APIs
Give developers more control over their applicationsUnified Configuration, Administration, and TracingIIS/ASP.NET settings in Web.config filesIIS/ASP.NET side-by-side in IIS Admin toolIIS/ASP.NET mixed together in single log file.NET 1/2/3/4 developers demand IIS7 hostingASP.NET
PHPProvide Windows hosting of PHP applicationsBuilt-in FastCGI optimized for high performanceReuses CGI processes for multiple requestsMuch faster than standard CGI
Fully tested against latest PHP.NET builds (PHP 5.2.1)Host multiple versions of PHP side-by-sideEasily host PHP4 and PHP5 on the same serverSupports internet standardsFastCGI standard allows for Python, Ruby, PERL, etc.Slide16
#4! IIS7’s New Extensible Architecture
!
ASP.NET
Native
Forms
Anon
Basic
UrlAuth
Cache
ISAPI
Logging
Tracing
Static
ASP
ASP.NET
FastCGI
Compress
Errors
- or -
ASP.NET
Custom
Reliable
ASP.Net
and PHP
Hosting – multiple versions side-by-side
PHP
PERLSlide17
#1: Site Density
Host over 4 000 sites on stand-alone shared configuration serverHost over 10 000 sites on a shared configuration with multiple front-end serversAdmin tools behave very well
The 1 application pool/site or per customer model scales very wellCf Hosting Workshop webcasts & trainingSlide18
Why
SQL Server 2008?Slide19
SQL Server 2008
Value for HostersReduced Administration Time
Policy-Based ManagementResource GovernorNew Performance StudioProvides great insight into diagnostics informationCentralized Dashboard to view performance across multiple databasesEnhanced Support for Developers
SQL Server Driver for PHP
ADP.NET Entity Framework and LINQ
Cost of SQL Server 2008 Web Edition!!!Slide20
SQL Server: High Availability Slide21
SQL Server 2008
Feature
Express EditionWorkgroup Edition
Web Edition
Standard Edition
Enterprise EditionCPUs124432/128
RAM1 GB3 GBUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
DB size4 GBUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Log shippingNoYesYesYes
Yes
Partitioning
No
No
No
No
Yes
Resource governor
No
No
No
No
Yes
Transparent Data Encryption
No
No
No
No
Yes
Backup Compression
No
No
No
No
YesSQL AgentNo
YesYes
YesYes
Service brokerYes
YesNoYes
YesReplication
Subscribe onlyYes (Restricted)
NoYes
YesPolicy Based Configuration
YesYes YesYesYes
Centralized multi-server managementNo
NoNoNo
YesReporting
ServicesIn Adv. Svcs
YesExpressYes
YesAnalysis Services
No
No
No
Standard
Full
Integration
Services
No
No
No
Standard
Full
Import/Export Wizard
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Publishing
tools for hosted environments
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
YesSlide22
WebPI
et
WebAI
demoSlide23
Web Platform InstallerSlide24
Pourquoi
virtualiser?Slide25
What's Happening In The Data Center?
Admin: Machine Ratios
Power & Cooling
Cost Per Square Foot
Green Movement
Manageability
Low CPU Utilization
Servers…Good!
Server Sprawl…BAD!Slide26
Desktop/Application
Virtualization
Business
Continuity
Server
Consolidation
Test & Develop
Less than 10% Servers and 1% desktops virtualized today
Progression
de la
virtualisation
Slide27
VirtualiSeR
… QUOI?Slide28
Document redirection
Offline files
Presentation
Virtualization
User State
Virtualization
Server
Virtualization
Application
Virtualization
Desktop
Virtualization
Microsoft Virtualization:
Du datacenter
entier
,
jusqu’au
DesktopSlide29
Technologies mises en œuvre dans Hyper-VSlide30
Windows Server 2008
VSP
Windows
Kernel
Hyper-V
-
Architecture
Applications
Applications
Applications
Non-Hypervisor Aware OS
Windows Server 2003, 2008
Windows Kernel
VSC
VMBus
Emulation
“Designed for Windows” Server Hardware
Windows hypervisor
Xen
-Enabled Linux Kernel
Linux VSC
Hypercall
Adapter
Parent Partition
Child Partitions
VM Service
WMI Provider
VM Worker Processes
OS
ISV / IHV / OEM
Microsoft Hyper-V
Microsoft / XenSource
User Mode
KernelMode
IHV Drivers
VMBus
VMBusSlide31
Hardware Requirements
Component
Requirement
Processor
Minimum: An x64 processor with Hardware-assisted virtualization. This is available in processors that include a virtualization option; specifically, Intel VT or AMD Virtualization.
Hardware Data Execution Protection (DEP) must be available and be enabled. Specifically, you must enable Intel XD bit (execute disable bit) or AMD NX bit (no execute bit).
Recommended: 2 GHz or faster
Memory
Minimum: 1 GB RAM; Recommended: 2+ GB RAM
Maximum (64-bit systems): 32 GB
Available Disk Space
Minimum: 10 GB; Recommended: 40 GB or greater
Note: Computers with more than 16 GB of RAM will require more disk space for paging, hibernation, and dump files
For a list of servers tested to work with Hyper-V, please visit http://www.windowsservercatalog.com/default.aspxSlide32
Hyper-V –
Caractéristiques
AMD-V / Intel VT
Windows Hypervisor
VM 1
“Parent”
VM 2
“Child”
VM 2
“Child”
VHD
Greater scalability and improved performance
x64 bit host and guest support
SMP Support
Large memory support (>32GB) within VMs
Increased reliability and security
Minimal trusted code base
Windows running a foundation role
Better flexibility and manageability
Dynamically add virtual resources
Quick Migration – Live in WS08 R2
New
UI and Remote Tools RSAT
Integration
with SCVMMSlide33
Options
disponibles pour le stockage
Virtual Hard DiskSupports both Synthetic and Emulated devicesThree Types VHD file formats:FixedDynamicDifferencing
Supports Pass-Thru disk
Attaching to raw physical disk or LUN
High performance and larger storage (beyond 2TB VHD file limit)Disk Access Options: IDE, SCSI, ISCSIOnly can boot from IDE & ISCSI4 IDE Disks and 256 SCSI DisksSlide34
Options
disponibles pour les réseaux
Hyper-V provides 10 Gigabits virtual switch, it is level 2 network switch.Three Types of Virtual Network: Private, Internal and External.Hyper-V also supports the use of VLANs and VLAN IDs with the virtual network switch and virtual network adapters.Slide35
benefices de
Hyper-VSlide36
Bénéfices
de la Virtualization avec Hyper-V
Reduced total cost of ownershipMaximize hardware utilizationReduce power consumptionRapid deploymentsReal-time provisioningFrom “Buy it” to Login in less than 60 seconds
Numerous configurations and options to sell
High Availability Options
Managed Hosting OffersVery favorable Microsoft licensing termsWS 2008 DataCenter => Right for unlimited number of guestsSystem Center makes management of virtual farms easyReview Licensing whitepaper at http://www.microsoft.com/hosting/hostingserviceproviders.mspxSlide37
Planification
du Déploiement de Hyper-VSlide38
Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit
Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit provides the ability to conduct network-wide assessment and determine the readiness for migration to Windows Server 2008 and Hyper-V
As a plus, this toolkit will determine the power a cooling cost savings as wellAvailable at:www.microsoft.com/MAPpartner.microsoft.com/
SAAssessmentSlide39
Microsoft
Virtualisation Management and automationSlide40
Management
Desktop Virtualization
Windows Vista Enterprise
Centralized Desktop
Application Virtualization
Presentation Virtualization
Server Virtualization
Profile
Virtualization
Document Redirection
Offline files
Microsoft Virtualization
Virtualization CapabilitySlide41
System Center Overview
Virtual machine management
Server consolidation and
resource utilization optimization
Conversions: P2V and V2V
Patch management and deployment
OS and application
configuration management
Software upgrades
Live host level virtual machine backup
In guest consistency
Rapid recovery
End to end service management
Server and application health monitoring & management
Performance reporting and analysisSlide42
System Center Virtual Machine Manager
A
centralized, heterogeneous management
solution for the virtual datacenter
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
Maximize Resources
Centralized virtual machine deployment and management
for Hyper-V, Virtual Server, and VMware ESX servers
Intelligent placement of Virtual Machines
Fast and reliable P2V and V2V conversion
Comprehensive application and service-level
monitoring with Operations Manager
Integrated Performance and Resource
Optmization
(PRO) of VMs
Increase Agility
Rapid provisioning of new and virtual machines with templates
Centralized library of infrastructure components
Leverage and extend existing storage infrastructure and clusters
Allow for delegated management and access of VMs
Leverage Skills
Familiar interface, common foundation
Monitor physical and virtual machines from one console
Fully scriptable using
PowerShell
Slide43
Creating a Managed Virtual Hosting EnvironmentSlide44
licensingSlide45
Licensing of Various Windows Server Editions
Virtual
Guests
Per License
Unlimited
..
32
16
8
4
1
Datacenter Edition makes licensing Windows Server for Virtual Machines easy.
Simply license the processors. No need to count, track or license the virtual machines.
Standard Enterprise Datacenter
Slide46
Guest licenses and guests types for various Windows Editions
Host Edition
Guests Included in Host SPLA
Allowed Guest Types
Windows Server 2008 Standard
1
Windows Server 2008 Standard
Windows Server 2008 Web
Windows Server 2003 Standard*
Windows Server 2008
4
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise
Windows Server 2008 Standard
Windows Server 2008 Web
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise*
Windows Server 2003 Standard*
Windows Server® 2008 Datacenter
Unlimited unauthenticated guests
Windows Server 2008 Datacenter (Anonymous)
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise (Anonymous)
Windows Server 2008 Standard (Anonymous)
Windows Server 2008 Web (Anonymous)
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise (Anonymous)*
Windows Server 2003 Standard (Anonymous)*
*Allowed if already licensed under SPLASlide47
Davantage
d’Informations sur le Licensing?
A Whitepaper documenting licensing scenarios in virtual environment is available at the link below AND on the HDA DVD.Download
your free copy today!
http://www.microsoft.com/hosting/hostingserviceproviders.mspx
The Whitepaper covers in details:Hosting Scenarios in the previous pagesSpecial considerations and value for licensing SQL Server 2008 in a virtual hosted environmentFAQs and AnswersMuch more!Slide48
Case
StudIESSlide49
Mise en production chez les hébergeurs
Over a dozen hosters already offering Hyper-v based offersOn
avg: 12 hosts/server Quad core + dual proc + 16-32 G RAMMost successful offering till date: 14 node cluster with 15 VMS/nodeAverage time to create offer:
4 weeks for stand alone
8 weeks for highly available
New System Center Licensing costs make managed hosting a very appealing optionReduce your TCO by leveraging Windows Server 2008 - Data Center Edition!!!Slide50
Webstekker
- NetherlandsSlide51
Resources and More Information
Learn
more about Microsoft Web solutions at: www.microsoft.com/web/platform Try Microsoft Web platform products free at:
partner.microsoft.com/40043719
Visit the Microsoft Web Application Gallery at: www.microsoft.com/web See examples of how other partners “Innovate On The Web” at: innovateon.com/product_ontheweb.aspx Slide52
Questions?
Laurent Bonnet
Architecte
Solutions
d’Hébergement
laurent.bonnet@microsoft.comhttp://blogs.msdn.com/laurenbo Slide53
Merci de
votre attention !!! Slide54
Business VALUESlide55
Types
de Déploiements pour les Serveurs
Un-virtualizedPhysical server with an Operating System and no virtualization. System utilization at less than 10% to 20%Basic Virtualization
Virtualization with no live migration, limited automation and management; System utilization between 20% to 40%
Advanced Virtualization
Server + Storage virtualization and use of Management and automation tools. System utilization between 40% to 60% or moreSlide56
Server Deployment: Total Costs
Total Costs per User per Year ($)
Savings Versus Unvirtualized (%)
Unvirtualized
165
NA Basic virtualization
107Up to 35 Advanced virtualization
80Up to 52 Source: IDC’s Business Value of Virtualization Research, 2008
Other long term benefits include reduction of staffing costs and increasing business agility.Slide57
Three-Year ROI Analysis
(All Values per Server )
Basic Virtualization
Advanced Virtualization
Total benefits
$144.90 $212.40 Total investment
$24.10 $23.30 Discounted benefits
$113.30 $166.10 Discounted investment
$19.80 $19.10 Net present value (NPV) $93.50
$147.00
Return on investment (ROI)
472%
769%
Payback (months after deployment)
6.8
4.3
Discount rate
12.00%
12.00%
Source: IDC’s Business Value of Virtualization Research, 2008