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This session, hosted by industry experts Symon Perriman and Matt McSpirit, focuses on helping VMware professionals transition to Microsoft Hyper-V. Delve into Hyper-V scalability, performance, and density enhancements since Windows Server 2008, and explore its high availability and disaster recovery features. Gain insights into how Hyper-V fits within Microsoft's private cloud solutions, along with practical deployment options. With this training, you'll be equipped to take full advantage of Microsoft virtualization technologies and learn best practices directly from recognized professionals.
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Microsoft Virtualization for VMware Professionals Jump Start Symon Perriman Matt McSpirit Technical Evangelist Technical Product Manager
Meet Symon Perriman • Technical Evangelist, Microsoft • Private Cloud, System Center & Hyper-V • MCSE Private Cloud, Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) and VMware Certified Professional (VCP); several patents • Recognized Industry Expert, Author & Speaker • Datacenter management, cloud, virtualization, high-availability, disaster recovery, mobile technologies and social media • Founder of Microsoft’s Failover Clustering & Network Load Balancing Blog @SymonPerriman
Meet Matt McSpirit • Technical Product Manager, Microsoft • Focus on analyzing competitive technologies within the virtualization, systems management and private cloud spaces • MCSE, Microsoft Virtualization certified, VMware VCP • Extensive experience across broad portfolio of both Microsoft and non-Microsoft technologies. • Frequently requested speaker (TechEd, MMS, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 (and 2008 R2) launches, Private Cloud Roadshows @mattmcspirit
Target Audience • IT Pros with expertise using VMware for Virtualization • Prerequisites • While specific experience with Hyper-V is not required, students should have proficiency with Windows Server 2012, networking and experience with virtualization technologies.
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M1: Introduction & Scalability Symon Perriman Matt McSpirit Technical Evangelist Technical Product Manager
Module Agenda • Hyper-V • Scalability, Performance & Density
Before Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V & Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 launched SP1 for Windows Server 2008 R2 & Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 launched Hyper-V introduced inWindows Server 2008 Hyper-V Server 2008 launched Live Migration Cluster Shared Volumes Processor Compatibility Hot-Add Storage Performance & Scalability Improvements Dynamic Memory RemoteFX June 2008 October 2008 October 2009 February 2011
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012 • Free Standalone Download • Contains • Hypervisor • Windows Server Driver Model • Key Virtualization Components • Small Footprint • Minimal Overhead • Integrates into current infrastructure • Feature rich
Deployment Options • Microsoft • DVD • USB • PXE: Windows Deployment Services • PXE: Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2012 U1 • PXE: System Center 2012 SP1 – CM • PXE: System Center 2012 SP1 – VMM • VMware • DVD • USB • PXE: From Network Location • PXE: Auto Deploy - Stateless • PXE: Auto Deploy – Stateless Caching • PXE: Auto Deploy – Stateful Install
Scalability, Performance & Density Why Hyper-V? Flexible Infrastructure High Availability & Resiliency Security & Multitenancy
Hyper-V Scalability Improvements “Nothing from Microsoft, and I mean literally nothing has ever been this ambitious” — Jason Perlow, ZDNet
VMware Comparison Only Hyper-V allows the creation of VMs with up to 64 vCPUs& 1TB RAM,in all editions 1 Host physical memory is capped at 32GB thus maximum VM memory is also restricted to 32GB usage. 2 vSphere 5.1 Enterprise Plus is the only vSphere edition that supports 64 vCPUs. Enterprise edition supports 32 vCPU per VM with all other editions supporting 8 vCPUs per VM 3 For clustering/high availability, customers must purchase vSphere vSphere Hypervisor / vSphere 5.x Ent+ Information: http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere5/r51/vsphere-51-configuration-maximums.pdf, https://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/techpaper/Whats-New-VMware-vSphere-51-Platform-Technical-Whitepaper.pdf and http://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere-hypervisor/faq.html
SCALE AND PERFORMANCE NUMA support in a VM Non-Uniform Memory Access vNUMA node A vNUMA node B vNUMA node A vNUMA node B • Projects NUMA topology onto a virtual machine • Allows guest operating systems and applications to make intelligent NUMA decisions • Aligns guest NUMA nodes with host resources NUMA node 1 NUMA node 2 NUMA node 3 NUMA node 4 Guest NUMA topology by default matches host NUMA topology