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vsphere with Operations Management możliwości wirtualnej infrastruktury (VMware) Marcin Matkowski 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved
Agenda Wprowadzenie Czym jest vsom? vcenter Operations Manager Wybrane funkcjonalności z vsphere 5.5 Rozwój Platformy/Wirtualnego Sprzętu WebClient vcenter Appliance vsan (BETA) vsphere Replication vflash Read Cache vsphere Data Protection 3
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Czym jest vsom? Połączenie platformy wirtualizacji vsphere z pakietem zarządczym vsphere Std\Ent\Ent+ + vcenter Operations Management Standard 5
vcops Dashboards Immediate Problems Future Problems Opportunities to Optimize 7
vsom Health 8
vsom Risk 9
vsom Efficiency 10
vcops Dashboards 11
Wybrane funkcjonalności z vsphere 5.x Rozwój Platformy/Wirtualnego Sprzętu vsan Latency Sensitivity WebClient Unified Vmotion Storage DRS vsphere Replication vsphere Data Protection vcenter Appliance 12
Rozwój platformy / wirtualnego sprzętu Serwer ESX VMware release: pcpu per host vcpu per host RAM per host 2006 2013 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.1 5.0 5.1 5.5? 8 16 16 32 32 64 160 160 160 320? 64 80 80 128 128 512 512 2048 2048 4096? 64GB 64GB 64GB 64GB 256GB 1TB 1TB 2TB 2TB 4TB x10 x32 x32 vhw VMware release: vcpus per VM RAM per VM VM Virtual Disk 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.1 5.0 5.1 5.5 1 1 2 2 4 4 8 8 32 64 64 2GB 3.6GB 3.6GB 3.6GB 16GB 64GB 255GB 255GB 1TB 1TB 1TB???? 2TB 2TB 2TB 2TB 2TB 2TB 62TB x16 x64 x32 16
ESXi 5.5 Virtual Hardware v10 Virtual Hardware 10 AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface) support SATA controller supports both virtual disk & CDROM on controller Most Guest OS s support AHCI Support 30 devices per controller Up to 4 controllers per VM Total of 120 devices per VM Windows Guest Performance Enhancements Added Support for AMD and Intel GPU s GPU Support for Linux Guests Enhance HPC Workload Performance 17
Web Client Object Navigator Inventory Objects Tabs Create Custom Actions Overview New, improved interface into vsphere delivers: Browser-based experience Custom tagging Scalability Enhanced workflow management Benefits Platform independence Tag based on specific business cases Add right-click extensions Portlets Sidebar Extension Manage more objects and 3x more active sessions than ever before Pause and resume even the most complex workflow or task 18
vcenter Server Appliance 5.5 (LINUX) vcenter Single Sign In Wersja 2.0 Nie wymaga bazy danych vcenter Server Appliance SLES 11 (x64) Forma - OVA Zwiększona skalowalność zaszytej bazy danych (vpostgres) Wsparcie dla 300 hostów ESX i 1000 VM 19
vcenter Server 5.5 vsphere Web Client Increased Platform Support Added support for OS X VM Console access Deploy OVF Templates Attach Client Devices Enhanced Usabiility Experience Drag and Drop Filters Recent Items 20
VMware Virtual SAN Overview Virtual SAN vsphere SSD Hard disks SSD Hard disks SSD Hard disks Virtual SAN Aggregated Datastore 21
VMware Virtual SAN Requirements 1Gb/10Gb NIC Server on vsphere HCL SAS/SATA (RAID Controller must work in passthru or HBA MODE SAS/SATA SSD At least 1 of each SAS/SATA HDD Not every node in a VMware Virtual SAN cluster needs to have local storage. Hosts with no local storage can still leverage distributed datastore. 23
VMware Virtual SAN Integration with vsphere 5.5 All the management tasks pertaining to the installation, configuration, and monitoring of VMware Virtual SAN are done from the vsphere Web Client. 24
VMware Virtual SAN Disk Management Each host in the cluster creates a single or multiple disk groups which contain a combination of HDDs, and SSDs. 25
Virtual SAN Datastore A single Virtual SAN Datastore is created and mounted, using storage from all multiple hosts and disk groups in the cluster. Virtual SAN Datastore is automatically presented to all hosts in the cluster. Virtual SAN Datastore enforces thin-provisioning storage allocation by default. 26
VM Storage Policies VM Storage Policies are accessible from vsphere Web Client Home screen. 27
Virtual Machine Storage Policy Capabilities Mirroring Number of disk stripes per object Number of HDDs across which each replica of a storage object is distributed Storage Object Striping Number of failures to tolerate Number of hosts, network failures, and disk failures a storage object can tolerate 28
Virtual SAN Capabilities Virtual SAN currently surfaces five unique storage capabilities to vcenter 29
Number of Failures to Tolerate Number of failures to tolerate Defines the number of hosts, disk or network failures a storage object can tolerate. For n failures tolerated, n+1 copies of the object are created and 2n+1 host contributing storage are required. 30
Components and Objects Visualization Visualization of mapping and layout of all objects and components. 31
The Latency Sensitivity Hypervisor Latency-sensitivity Physical Hardware Latency-sensitivity Feature Minimize virtualization overhead Achieve near bare-metal performance 32
Low Latency Application Setting 33
vsphere App HA Overview Detect and recover from application or OS failure The services supported by vsphere App HA are limited: MSSQL, Exchange, Oracle, SharePoint, Tomcat, TC Server Runtime, IIS, Apache HTTP Server 35
vsphere App HA Policy 36
vsphere Flash Read Cache: Server-based Flash to Accelerate VM Performance Overview Virtualized flash resource managed just like CPU and memory vsphere Per-VM hypervisor-based read caching using server flash Compatible with vmotion, DRS & HA New Flash Pool CPU Pool Memory Pool Benefits Accelerate performance Accelerates performance for mission critical applications by up to 5-10x Enables efficient use of server flash in virtual environments SAN/NAS Fully transparent read-caching no host agents or application changes 37
Flash Read Cache Management 38
vsphere Replication Site A (Primary) vsphere Site B (Recovery) vsphere vsphere Replication Virtual machine level replication by the vsphere host New Support for: Overview Multiple Point-In-Time Copies Multiple Replication Appliances per vcenter Server Storage vmotion Benefits Low cost/efficient replication More granular recovery options DR scalability and flexibility across BCAs Integration with SRM enables automated DR process 39
Up to 24 Points in Time retained to allow reversion of VM State Retention policy is specified during configuration of replication 40
MPIT presented as VM Snapshots after failover Use the snapshot manager to revert to earlier points, an interface all administrators have been comfortable with for many years. 41
vsphere Data Protection VMware vsphere VDP DATA DEDUPLICATED AND STORED ON VDP APPLIANCE Backup and recovery tool for the vsphere platform based on EMC Avamar New Enhancements Restore Directly to vsphere host Backup and restore individual VMDKs Quiesce appliance for long-term retention retention Use less disk space with deduplication Simple setup and management Proven technology Overview Benefits Simple upgrade to VDP Advanced for greater scale and application specific agents 42
The Best of the REST Platform VM Compability ESXi 5.5 (vhw 10) Expanded vgpu and GP-GPU Support Hot-Plug SSD PCIe Devices Support for Reliable Memory Enhancements for CPI C-States Storage Support for 62 TB VMDK Network Enhancement to LACP feature Enhanced SR-IOV Traffic Filterinig QoS Tagging Pocket Capture 40 Gig Support 16GB E2E support MSCS supportability enhancements Storage vmotion and SDRS compability VAAI UNMAP & VMFS Heap enhancements 45
What s new in vsphere 6 Vcenter Server Appliance - 1000 hosts and 10,000 powered on VM Multi-CPU Fault Tolerance - 4 vcpus and 64GB of RAM vmotion Enhacements (cross vcenter, long distance, NSX) Virtual Datacenters (aggreagates CPU, Memory, Storage and Network) vsphere Client via C# Client 46
Dziękuje Marcin Matkowski marcin.matkowski@avnet.com 47
BACKUP (Screenshots) 48
vcops Environment > Overview 49
vcops Environment > Scoreboard 50
vcops Operations 51
vcops What-If Analysis OPTIMIZE ANALYZE FORECAST Capacity state today VM count capacity New capacity shortfall if I add 10 new VMs Actual VMs deployed Current capacity cross-over point 52
vcops View Opportunities to Optimize OPTIMIZE ANALYZE FORECAST Let s look at powered off, idle and oversized VMs Reclaimable capacity 53
Unified VMotion 54
Unified VMotion 55