Extending your datacenter to the cloud Steve Beaumont @StevybSC http://www.poweronplatforms.com Chiyo Odika @MrChiyo http://www.mrchiyo.com
Steve Beaumont Grimsby, United Kingdom @StevybSC Product Development Director 15 years from Desktop Support to Cloud Consultancy systemcenter.ninja #MMSMOA
Chiyo Odika Chicago, IL @MrChiyo Sr. Consultant, System Center Expert 8 years in both internal IT and consulting www.mrchiyo.com #MMSMOA
Quick, Run, Shift Everything!!! Ermm... Or maybe not Main cloud focus so far: IaaS Run your VM s someplace else PaaS Run your Apps elsewhere SaaS Don t know, don t care just give me access
IT still needs managing VM s running in the cloud still need TLC What are they running? How well are they running? How well configured are they? How do we control change? How resilient are they in the event of failure? How well can we scale? Where do we start???
Little steps Azure Active Directory Your not going to be using it for Kerberos authentication for systems/services, yet There is now ADaaS in Preview!! You can leverage it for user authentication in an increasingly Cloudy world Azure AD Connect Simple unified tool for setting up Directory Sync and ADFS
Azure AD - Cornerstone O365 Multiple Vendor SaaS Apps Dynamics CRM Azure AD Intune Visual Studio Online Azure
Demo Azure AD
Beam us up Scotty Create a link to Azure and say hello to your new big Datacentre Azure VPN Treat it as a physical extension to your DC Connects your local on-premise infrastructure to Azure Plan IP Subnets and Ranges Use your own DNS servers and join VMs to your domain Requires a VPN EndPoint ExpressRoute for faster, lower latency connections
Demo vnet
Add a dash of protection My VMs are in Azure, I no longer need to back them up, right? Whether they are on-premise or in Azure we can protect them Methods Azure Backup Agent System Center 2012 R2 Data Protection Manager Workloads SQL File SharePoint Exchange Hyper-V
Sprinkle in some Replication and Recovery Backups are ok, but Having the power to failover without lots of downtime is better Azure Site Recovery Manager Replicate your running VMs Site to Site Site to Azure Physical to Virtual Hyper-V SCVMM VMware
I have a cunning plan Recovery plans automate failover Which servers need to come up first Use for testing failovers Use with SCVMM or Azure Azure automates creation of Cloud Service with associated vnet
Demo Azure Site Recovery
Azure Automation PowerShell workflow engine Resilient and Highly Available Scalable New Graphical Authoring Hybrid Runbook workers PowerShell Desired State Configuration support Orchestrator Migration Tools Free to use with 500 minutes of usage
Demo Azure Automation
Operations Management Suite Deep Analytical Insights Portal Hub to IT Management Systems Operational Insights, Azure Automation, Azure Backup, Azure Site Recovery On-premise & Cloud Based (Azure, AWS, Other) management Re-use investment in System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager Or Use as a standalone service (direct agents) Free to use, no time limit on account, limited retention of data
Demo OMS
Azure RemoteApp Remote Desktop Services (RDS) in the Cloud Cloud Only or Hybrid Options Cloud Only = Office 2013 Pro Plus Hybrid = Custom Image, Domain Joined, your LoB Apps Run Windows applications on any device
Demo Azure RemoteApp
Azure Stack Coming sometime in 2016! Cloud Consistent Experience across Azure and Onpremise
Discuss Ask your questions-real world answers! Plenty of time to engage, share knowledge. Evaluations: Please provide session feedback by clicking the EVAL button in the scheduler app (also download slides). One lucky winner will receive a free ticket to the next MMS! Session Title: Extending your datacenter to the cloud SPONSORS