Hyper-V 3.0: Creating new virtual data center design options Top four methods for deployment



Similar documents
The skinny on storage clusters

E-Guide HOW THE VMWARE SOFTWARE DEFINED DATA CENTER WORKS: AN IAAS EXAMPLE

Hybrid cloud computing explained

3 common cloud challenges eradicated with hybrid cloud

Benefits of virtualizing your network

E-Guide CLOUD COMPUTING FACTS MAY UNCLENCH SERVER HUGGERS HOLD

Securing the SIEM system: Control access, prioritize availability

5 ways to leverage the free VMware hypervisor Key tips for working around the VMware cost barrier

Essentials Guide CONSIDERATIONS FOR SELECTING ALL-FLASH STORAGE ARRAYS

Storage and High Availability with Windows Server

E-Guide CONSIDERATIONS FOR EFFECTIVE SOFTWARE LICENSE MANAGEMENT

Exchange Server 2010 backup and recovery tips and tricks

High Availability with Windows Server 2012 Release Candidate

Optimizing Data Efficiency with Windows File Server and Storage Consolidation

Storage and High Availability with Windows Server 10971B; 4 Days, Instructor-led

E-Guide THE LATEST IN SAN AND NAS STORAGE TRENDS

The Do s and Don ts of Server Virtualization Back to basics tips for Australian IT professionals

Solution Spotlight BEST PRACTICES FOR DEVELOPING MOBILE CLOUD APPS REVEALED

Evaluating SaaS vs. on premise for ERP systems

HOW TO SELECT THE BEST SOLID- STATE STORAGE ARRAY FOR YOUR ENVIRONMENT

Enterprise Storage Solution for Hyper-V Private Cloud and VDI Deployments using Sanbolic s Melio Cloud Software Suite April 2011

Storage and High Availability with Windows Server

Course 10971:Storage and High Availability with Windows Server

BUYING PROCESS FOR ALL-FLASH SOLID-STATE STORAGE ARRAYS

Virtualization backup tools: How the field stacks up

Scale-Out File Server. Subtitle

10971B: Storage and High Availability with Windows Server

broadberry.co.uk/storage-servers

5 free Exchange add-ons you should consider Eliminating administration pain points on a budget

Installation Guide. Step-by-Step Guide for clustering Hyper-V virtual machines with Sanbolic s Kayo FS. Table of Contents

Windows Server 2012 授 權 說 明

Is Your Data Safe in the Cloud?

E-Guide MANAGING AND MONITORING HYBRID CLOUD RESOURCE POOLS: 3 STEPS TO ENSURE OPTIMUM APPLICATION PERFORMANCE

WHAT S INSIDE NEW HYPER- CONVERGED SYSTEMS

10971: Storage and High Availability with Windows Server

MS Configuring and Administering Hyper-V in Windows Server 2012

E-Guide NETWORKING MONITORING BEST PRACTICES: SETTING A NETWORK PERFORMANCE BASELINE

The VMware Administrator s Guide to Hyper-V in Windows Server Brien Posey Microsoft

E-Guide SIX ENTERPRISE CLOUD STORAGE AND FILE-SHARING SERVICES TO CONSIDER



Managing Data Center Growth Explore Your Options

Clustering Windows File Servers for Enterprise Scale and High Availability

Hyper-V over SMB: Remote File Storage Support in Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V. Jose Barreto Principal Program Manager Microsoft Corporation

How To Live Migrate In Hyperv On Windows Server 22 (Windows) (Windows V) (Hyperv) (Powerpoint) (For A Hyperv Virtual Machine) (Virtual Machine) And (Hyper V) Vhd (Virtual Hard Disk

Microsoft Windows Server Hyper-V in a Flash

Tivoli Storage Flashcopy Manager for Windows - Tips to implement retry capability to FCM offload backup. Cloud & Smarter Infrastructure IBM Japan

Implementing and Managing Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V

Leveraging Virtualization in Data Centers

Preparing for the cloud: Understanding the infrastructure impacts Eight essential tips for a successful cloud migration

Expert guide to achieving data center efficiency How to build an optimal data center cooling system

Windows Server 2012 R2 VDI - Virtual Desktop Infrastructure. Ori Husyt Agile IT Consulting Team Manager orih@agileit.co.il

Cloud Service Provider Builds Cost-Effective Storage Solution to Support Business Growth

Table of contents. Matching server virtualization with advanced storage virtualization

Course Outline: Course 6331: Deploying and Managing Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager Learning Method: Instructor-led Classroom Learning

Best Practices for Installing and Configuring the Hyper-V Role on the LSI CTS2600 Storage System for Windows 2008

70-414: Implementing a Cloud Based Infrastructure. Course Overview

Providing the Best-of-Breed Private Cloud. with NetApp and Windows Server 2012

White paper. Microsoft and Citrix VDI: Virtual desktop implementation scenarios

In addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should have technical knowledge in the following areas.

Big data Devices Apps

Best Practices for Database Security

Hyper-V over SMB Remote File Storage support in Windows Server 8 Hyper-V. Jose Barreto Principal Program Manager Microsoft Corporation

HIGHLY AVAILABLE MULTI-DATA CENTER WINDOWS SERVER SOLUTIONS USING EMC VPLEX METRO AND SANBOLIC MELIO 2010

What s New with VMware Virtual Infrastructure

Microsoft Windows Server in a Flash

How To Protect Your Online Backup From Being Hacked

Implementing and Managing Microsoft Server Virtualization

The safer, easier way to help you pass any IT exams. Exam : TS: Windows Server 2008 R2, Server Virtualization. Title : Version : Demo 1 / 7

HOW MICROSOFT AZURE AD USERS CAN EMPLOY SSO

Making the Move to Desktop Virtualization No More Reasons to Delay

Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V Installation and Configuration Guide

6422: Implementing and Managing Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V (3 Days)

Transcription:

Creating new virtual data center design options Top four for deployment

New features of Hyper-V provide IT pros with new options for designing virtual data centers. Inside this e-guide, our experts take a look at four of the latest techniques for deploying Hyper-V 3.0 to help you determine a best-suited approach for your environment. New virtual data center design decisions with Hyper-V 3.0 By: Greg Shields With new Windows Server 2012 and Hyper-V 3.0 features -- such as the SMB 3.0 protocol, share-nothing live migration and SOFS clusters, organizations will have more virtual data. Choosing which design is the best will largely depend on the size of the company as well as its IT maturity. With that, here s a look at four ways to deploy Hyper-V in a virtual data center. 1. Single-server Hyper-V 3.0 deployment A single-server Hyper-V configuration has always been easy to install and maintain. You can install Hyper-V in a few mouse clicks onto any hardware supported by Microsoft Windows. Storage, networking and other configurations require minimal upfront thinking and few design decisions. The changes to the Server Message Block (SMB) 3.0 protocol in Windows Server 2012 add a new twist to this type of virtual data center design. With SMB 3.0, Hyper-V hosts can handle the virtual machine (VM) processing requirements, while offloading the disk activities to remote Windows file servers. While this option was technically feasible in previous Hyper-V versions, it usually resulted in poor VM performance. Compared to block-level storage technologies, such as iscsi and Fibre Channel, the SMB protocol was a poor candidate for the remote storage of virtual disks. After extensive changes to the SMB protocol in Windows Server 2012, Microsoft now asserts Page 1 of 6

that, once properly configured, Hyper-V 3.0 VMs hosted atop SMB shares will attain performance levels that equal iscsi or Fibre Channel. Assuming this assertion is borne out, you can now host VHDX files locally or atop a remote Windows Server 2012 file server in single-server Hyper-V environments. 2. A non-clustered, multi-server Hyper-V deployment Another simple Hyper-V 3.0 design provides increased resources over a single-server infrastructure, and does not require the use of clusters or shared storage to live migrate VMs or virtual disk files between Hyper-V hosts. This is made possible thanks to Hyper-V 3.0 s new support for cluster-less and SAN-less Live Migration. In Windows Server 2012, Hyper-V virtual machines and/or their virtual disk files can be live migrated between any configured Hyper-V hosts. That means no downtime for moving VMs or their storage between individual Hyper-V hosts. There is an important caveat to this new live migration functionality: Live migrations outside a Windows Failover Cluster must be triggered proactively, which means that an administrator must initiate the live migration from a console. Reactive migrations are not natively supported, such as those used to ensure VM high availability to protect against host failures. That said, PowerShell is deeply integrated into Hyper-V 3.0 and Windows Server 2012, so it stands to reason that homegrown or aftermarket solutions that add HA-like support to this configuration may quickly become available. 3. A non-clustered, multi-server Hyper-V deployment with highly available storage As you can imagine, one or more non-clustered Hyper-V hosts pointing to a single SMB-based file server is a study in single points of failure. Losing either the Hyper-V host or file server will automatically cause every, running VM to fail. Page 2 of 6

At the same time, traditional file server clustering atop earlier versions of Windows Failover Clustering will also cause problems. Traditional file-server clustering follows an active-passive model, where the file server is, in fact, a file-services instance that exists on only one cluster node at a time. If the active cluster node fails, all file server and VM processing will stop until the instance is restarted on a surviving cluster node. This limitation likely drove Microsoft to introduce a new type of active-active file server cluster in Windows Server 2012 called a Scale-Out File Server (SOFS). Combined with the SMB performance improvements, this faulttolerant file server intends to remove some of the complexity in managing Hyper-V storage. Administrators must still make iscsi or Fibre Channel connections to remote block-level storage; however, those connections are exposed as common Windows file shares to Hyper-V hosts. Microsoft designed this file server to exclusively host large files with limited metadata access. This makes the Scale-Out File Server a good fit for use in database applications or hosting VM disk files. As of now, Microsoft supports SOFS clusters only for Hyper-V and SQL Server. Microsoft also hopes to offer the SOFS as an alternative to standard SAN solutions. Combined with another new technology, Storage Spaces, which pools storage from various sources, a SOFS cluster supports connections to locally-attached, shared spanning disks via PCI-RAID. For Microsoft s intended implementation, PCI-RAID is a fairly leading-edge technology, and so it remains an option to keep an eye on. Ultimately, Microsoft hopes SOFS will reduce the complex configurations associated with storage connections, and time will tell if the new file server technology achieves this goal. 4. Clustered Hyper-V with highly available storage Hyper-V 3.0 will likely see the greatest adoption in production scenarios outside of small and low-complexity virtual data centers. Page 3 of 6

A Hyper-V 3.0 cluster of two or more hosts provides high availability and load balancing, when coupled with System Center Virtual Machine Manager, for production workloads. In Windows Server 2012, you have the option to cluster hosts via traditional storage connections such as iscsi or Fibre Channel, or through the arguably simpler Windows file share approach facilitated by SOFS. Microsoft asserts that using SOFS as network-attached storage (NAS) atop a SAN delivers an easier management experience as well as better backup capabilities from the integration between SMB and Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service. Like with all these new capabilities, testing the final release of Hyper-V 3.0 will be necessary to validate the added value of SOFS. Even so, the expanded Hyper-V 3.0 cluster options and live migration capabilities give IT pros more flexibility and virtual data center design options. While most mission-critical and production environments will still require advanced features for maintaining VM availability, small and lowcomplexity environments now have more architectural decisions from which to choose. Page 4 of 6

Free resources for technology professionals TechTarget publishes targeted technology media that address your need for information and resources for researching products, developing strategy and making cost-effective purchase decisions. Our network of technology-specific Web sites gives you access to industry experts, independent content and analysis and the Web s largest library of vendor-provided white papers, webcasts, podcasts, videos, virtual trade shows, research reports and more drawing on the rich R&D resources of technology providers to address market trends, challenges and solutions. Our live events and virtual seminars give you access to vendor neutral, expert commentary and advice on the issues and challenges you face daily. Our social community IT Knowledge Exchange allows you to share real world information in real time with peers and experts. What makes TechTarget unique? TechTarget is squarely focused on the enterprise IT space. Our team of editors and network of industry experts provide the richest, most relevant content to IT professionals and management. We leverage the immediacy of the Web, the networking and face-to-face opportunities of events and virtual events, and the ability to interact with peers all to create compelling and actionable information for enterprise IT professionals across all industries and markets. Related TechTarget Websites Page 5 of 6