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Karan Bhandari

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Pros & Cons of Cloud Computing

Interoperability

App Compatibility

Challenges in existing Cloud Computing Solutions

Security

Compliance

VMware vCloud delivers a single way to run, manage, and secure your applications where you want them, when you want them.

Open, Flexible Cloud Computing enable both private and public compute clouds
flexible infrastruc, service provider ecosystem Uses the Open Virtualization Format(OVF) platform-independent efficient, extensible ,open packaging,distribution efficient, security s/w distribution. mobility combine cloud services with in-house infrastructure deploy test labs, disaster recovery simple flex capacity, on or off site, as needed

The enterprise-ready private Cloud leverages VMware vSphere and VMware vCenter to deliver a reliable cloud experience, on or off premise.

Shared SelfService Automated Portal Infrastructure Programmatic Control

Rich Application Container

Ingredients for Building an Internal Cloud


100% Virtual

Scalable

Strong MultiTenancy Chargeback

Hardware Abstraction

vSphere - the industrys first cloud operating system


Virtual Machines
APP APP OS OS APP APP OS OS APP OS

Virtual hardware scale out

VM Scale Up

8-way vSMP and 255 GB of RAM per VM

ESX

Hardware Scale Up

64 cores and 512GB of physical RAM

Hardware Assist Purpose Built Scheduler

Lowest CPU overhead

CPU Memory

Hardware Assist Page Sharing Ballooning VMXNET3 VMDirectPath I/O

Maximum memory efficiency

Wirespeed network access

Networking
Storage stack optimization Greater than 360k iops per second Lower than 20 microsecond latency

VMDirectPath I/O

Storage
Current NEW

Core capabilities of the Vmware vSphere

Cloud OS Services
vCenter

Quickly identify bottlenecks and isolate root causes


Side-by-side performance charts in a single view Correlation and drill-down capabilities Richer set of performance metrics
Key Metrics Displayed

Aggregated Usage

Application Services
Ability to suspend host monitoring

Choice of three admission control strategies

Availability

Security

Scalability

Enable automatic restart due to failure of guest operating system

Determine how quickly failures are detected

Set monitoring sensitivity for individual virtual machines

Availability

Security

Scalability

Single identical VMs running in lockstep on separate hosts Zero downtime, zero data loss failover for all virtual machines in case of hardware failures Zero downtime, zero data loss No complex clustering or specialized hardware required Single common mechanism for all applications and OS-es

APP

APP

APP

OS

OS

OS

VMware vSphere

Availability

Security

Scalability

Capabilities

Bridge, firewall, or isolate VM zones based on familiar VI containers


Monitor allowed and disallowed activity by application-based protocols One-click flow-to-firewall blocks precise network traffic Benefits Well-defined security posture within virtual environment Monitoring and assured policies, even through Vmotion and VM lifecycle events Simple zone-based rules reduces policy errors

Availability

Security

Scalability

TPS Latency

TPS Latency

SQL OS 2 GB 1 vCPU

SQL OS

8 GB

4 vCPU

Availability

Security

Scalability

Virtual Machine > Edit Settings > Hardware Tab > Add You can hot-add/remove: Network cards SCSI adapters Sound cards SCSI disks and CDROMs USB EHCI controller VMCI PCI passthrough devices

Availability

Security

Scalability

Customize Hypervisor

Availability

Security

Scalability

Infrastructure services
Recommendations page
Edit cluster properties Refresh recommendations

Apply a subset of recommendations

Apply all selected recommendations

Faults page

Faults view displays issues that prevented DRS from providing or applying recommendations.

History tab

Actions taken based on recommendations


vCompute vStorage

Customize the display

vNetwork

vCompute

vStorage

vNetwork

Virtual Disks
120GB Allocated

20GB 20GB Thick

20GB 40GB Thin

40GB 60GB Thin

Datastore
80GB Used 100GB Capacity

60GB 20GB

Modify with Storage VMotion

vCompute

vStorage

vNetwork

The new Storage Views tab provides greater insight into capacity utilization and storage connectivity.

vCompute

vStorage

vNetwork

VMware Infrastructure 3

VMware vSphere 4

vNetwork Distributed Switches


Simplify datacenter administration Enable networking statistics and policies to migrate with virtual machines (Network VMotion) Provide for customization and third-party development

API concepts

vCloud Organizations Datacenter (vDC)

Catalogs

vApps

hardwalled

softwalled

Provider vDC

Organization vDC

Entity Resources

Virtual Disks in an OVF Envelope


<Envelope ... ... <References> <File ovf:href="SimpleVM-disk1.vmdk" ovf:id="file1" ovf:size="68096" /> </References> ... <DiskSection> <Info>Virtual disk information</Info> <Disk ovf:capacity="8" ovf:capacityAllocationUnits="byte * 2^20" ovf:diskId="vmdisk1" ovf:fileRef="file1" ovf:format="http://www.vmware.com/interfaces/specifications/vmdk.html#str eamOptimized" /> </DiskSection> ... <VirtualHardwareSection> <VirtualSystem> ... <Item> ... <rasd:ElementName>Hard Disk 1</rasd:ElementName> <rasd:HostResource>ovf:/disk/vmdisk1</rasd:HostResource> ... </Item> ... </VirtualHardwareSection> </VirtualSystem> </Envelope>

API Upload ISO


POST https://vcloud.example.com/vdc/134/media Content-Type: application/vnd.vmware.vcloud.media+xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <Media name="database.iso" size="242131" xmlns="http://www.vmware.com/vcloud/v0.8" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.vmware.com/vcloud/v0.8 media.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <Description>ISO database image</Description> </Media> -----------------------------------Content-Type: application/vnd.vmware.vcloud.media+xml 200 OK <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <Media name="database.iso" size="242131" status="0" xmlns="http://www.vmware.com/vcloud/v0.8" xmlns:ovf="http://schemas.dmtf.org/ovf/envelope/1" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.vmware.com/vcloud/v0.8 media.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" href="https://vcloud.example.com/media/254" type="application/vnd.vmware.vcloud.media+xml"> <Link rel="up" href="https://vcloud.example.com/vdc/134" type="application/vnd.vmware.vcloud.vdc+xml" /> <Description>ISO database image</Description>

Deploying and Controlling vApps

Operations

Reset/ Un/deploy PowerOn/Off Suspend/ Shutdown Screen Acquire Ticket

Conclusion
The VMware vCloud initiative enables businesses to move to the cloud how they want, when they want, and as much as they want. It allows customers and service providers to extend the boundaries of their datacenters and take advantage of internal and external computing resources seamlessly to drive down operating costs, concentrate spending on systems that differentiate the business, and ultimately enable IT to become a more strategic asset to the enterprise.

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