EMC Information Infrastructure for VMware Environments – Overview Integrate, Extend, Accelerate © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 1 VMware Infrastructure 3.5u1 – Latest Update 3 Management and Automation 2 Virtual Infrastructure 1 Virtualization Platforms © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Update Mgr Stage Mgr Lifecycle Mgr Site Recovery Manager Infrastructure Business Converter Optimization Contunuity VDI Lab Manager ACE Desktop Management Workstation Software Lifecycle DPM Storage VMotion HA + VCB DRS Resource Management VMotion Availability Mobility VirtualCenter + Security VMFS Virtual SMP Virtualization Platforms ESX Server 3.5 ESX Server 3i 3.5 2 The Joint VMware/EMC Effect The Path to Success Process and Tech Standard Phase NUMBER OF VMs Extended Mobility “VM 1st” Policy Heavy-Use Phase Disaster Recovery Tier 1 apps Backup Built for VM Performance/QoS VM Mobility VDI Light-Use Phase Pilot Phase POC Servers Test/Dev © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Utility Servers High Availability Time TIME 3 5 Reasons – Why EMC for VMware 1. Simple, easy-to-use solutions that integrate with and extend all VMware advanced functions (e.g., DRS, Storage VMotion, SRM) 50% 2. Flexibility for iSCSI, FC, and NFS – every protocol VMware needs = no risk, no sacrifices, no protocol wars 40% 3. Proven scaling, proven replication, proven availability, proven tier 1 app solutions 4. Unique capabilities in VMware environments: – Backup built for VMware – VDI solutions – from 1 image to 10,000 in minutes – Change control and end-to-end virtual-to-physical management – Virtual appliances – Joint VMware/Exchange/SQL/Oracle/SAP solutions 2007 Server Virtualization Survey Results - IDC 43% 30% 26% 20% 12% 8% 10% 7% 4% 0% 5. Net – more customers choose EMC for VMware “For virtual servers, networked storage solutions are more heavily weighted toward EMC storage. In previous years, storage attached to virtual servers was highly captive relative to the server hardware purchase.” — Source: IDC’s Server Virtualization 2007 Multiclient Study, Dec 2007 * EMC and VMware were sponsors of this study © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. EMC HP IBM Dell Sun Other Chart Source: IDC’s Server Virtualization 2007 Multiclient Study, Dec 2007. Chart shows percentage of survey responses to a question about primary brand of network storage attached to virtual servers. N=311 4 Map of VMware/EMC Integration Points Light Heavy VM ESX VM ESX Cluster Cluster VDI Lab ESX Manager Cluster ESX Cluster • Integrated replication with Lab Manager • Archive old builds, stale VMs • Integrated VDI solution • Go from one VM image to 1,000 in minutes, using little to no storage • Application consistency • Backup built for VMware Storage/ Network Fabric 1G/10G iSCSI Storage/ Network Fabric Native 4 Gbps FC NAS Purpose Built for HyperScale IP B2D Tier Storage 2/3 Block Tier 1 Block VMware Essentials • • • • • • E-Lab/VMWare HCL Simple and easy to use Built for hyper-scale and hyper-availability Advanced zero-space snapshots and clones Thin Provisioning All protocols VMware needs © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. • Site recovery manager integration • Best replication technology – Deltas only – All WAN topologies – Async/sync/continous – WAN compression IP B2D Tier Storage 2/3 Block Tier 1 Block • Storage VMotion integration • DRS and array QoS integration • Integrated VMware/infrastructure management • Complete storage virtualization and mobility 5 Map of VMware/EMC Integration Points Light Heavy VM ESX VM ESX Cluster Cluster VDI Lab ESX Manager Cluster ESX Cluster • Integrated replication with Lab Manager • Archive old builds, stale VMs • Integrated VDI solution • Go from one VM image to 1,000 in minutes, using little to no storage • Application consistency • Backup built for VMware Storage/ Network Fabric iSCSI NAS Start small with no sacrifice… starts at $30K VMware Essentials • • • • • E-Lab/VMWare HCL Simple and easy to use Advanced zero-space snapshots and clones Thin Provisioning All protocols VMware needs © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Storage/ Network Fabric Native 4 Gbps FC • Site recovery manager integration • Best replication technology – Deltas only – All WAN topologies – Async/sync/continous – WAN compression • Storage VMotion integration • DRS and array QoS integration 6 Storing VMware Information More Efficiently VMware requires shared – consolidated storage – VMotion, HA, DRS, etc. APP APP OS APP OS OS APP APP OS APP OS OS APP APP OS APP OS OS APP APP OS APP OS OS APP APP OS APP OS OS APP APP OS APP OS OS APP APP OS APP OS OS Consolidated workloads – Aggregate workloads, QoS – Consolidated risk More efficient management – Virtual LUNs – Virtual (Thin) Provisioning – Virtual Storage FC, iSCSI, FCoE, NFS, CIFS Efficient storage architecture – Active archiving – Single instance storage – De-duplication Tier resources to optimize capital investments – Connectivity – FC, iSCSI, NFS, CIFS, FCoE – Storage device– SSD, FC, SAS, SATA – Storage protection – RAID 1, 10, 5, 50, and 6 © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Tier 0 Tier 1 Tier 2 DR Tier 3 Archive 7 Top I/O Performance… Can a single ESX Server drive a CLARiiON CX3-80 with 165 disks? The test: – One server – 16 cores (Intel Tigerton) – 16 VMs (Windows 2003 Server) – IO-intensive workload EMC CLARiiON CX3-80 VMware ESX Server Storage Fabric 8k block size 100% random Mixed read/write © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 8 15K IOPs – Good for I/O-Intensive VMs © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 9 30K IOPs – Exceeds the Load of Many Databases © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 10 60K IOPs – Around 120,000 Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 11 100K IOPs! © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 12 VMware and EMC: Meeting Extreme Storage Needs When do you need 100K IOPS on a single ESX Server? – 200K Microsoft Exchange mailboxes – 85 average four--way DBs EMC CLARiiON CX3-80 VMware ESX Server Storage Fabric What does it take? – Nearly 500 disks – Three CX3-80s – 77 TB of disk space! Joint VMware/EMC testing details here: http://blogs.vmware.com/performance/2008/05/100000-io-opera.html © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 13 Information Protection – Disaster Recovery Virtual Infrastructure Requires Flexibility in Data Replication Solutions VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM) PRODUCTION APP APP APP APP OS APP OS APP APP OS OS APP OS APP OS OS OS OS – Simplifies planning and execution of BC/DR processes – Integrates with and inherits characteristics of storage replication solutions DR infrastructure needs to support both virtual and traditional deployment – Enable transition from physical to virtual EMC Delivers Best-in-breed data replication solutions – Array-based All WAN topologies (IP, Layer 2, DWDM) – Fabric-based APP APP APP APP OS APP OS APP OS OS OS OS Compression and heterogeneous configurations – Host-based Critical in many physical to virtual scenarios – Application integrated Upgrade to app-consistent replication for all Tier 1 apps (Exchange, SQL Server, Oracle, SAP) © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. RECOVERY 14 Information Protection – Backup Built for VMware Virtualization enables new backup choices Impact to existing process – Virtualization reduces or spare CPU/IO resources – Virtualization consolidates backup workloads Traditional Full and incremental backup: move 150–200% of data/week Virtualized systems have a significant amount of redundant data – 90% of data in VM’s is duplicate (C:\) Need more efficient method of backing-up in a virtualized environment EMC delivers Integrated data-de-duplication and backup-to-disk solution VMware ESX Server Hardware CPU Memory NIC Disk Built for VMware Efficient VMware backup: move 2–7% of data/week Tremendous backup process improvements – 90% reduction in VMDK backup storage requirements – 10x improvement in backup times – De-dupe at source enables higher consolidation VMware ESX Server Hardware Available as a Virtual Appliance © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. CPU Memory NIC Disk 15 Managing the VMware Enabled Data Center Need to Manage Physical and Virtual Environments End-to-End Traditional view of resources change – Virtual servers, networks – One application per server becomes many to one Flexibility of virtualization enables relationships to change frequently – VMotion, DRS, Storage VMotion EMC Delivers Management Tools Built for VMware – Simple views of virtual-physical relationships for IO (network and storage) – Dependency-driven configuration and problem management – Simplified planning and management of virtual infrastructure – 100% integrated with VMware APIs © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 16 VMware and Tier 1 Applications Accelerate Deployments While Reducing Risk Need confidence that components from multiple vendors work together Understand the nuances of deploying mission-critical applications with VMware EMC Delivers Joint HCL/eLab interoperability testing – Ensure the virtual and physical work together – Weekly calls with the VMware HCL team Joint VMware EMC Reference Architectures for Tier 1 Applications – – – – – Oracle 11g/10g SQL Server 2005 Exchange 2007 SAP All at enterprise scale More than 450 ESX 3.5 Servers at Joint VMware/EMC Solution Center © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 17 Virtual Desktop Environments Simplifying, Accelerating, and Securing the Desktop Golden Desktop Image VDI and VDM – Centralized management and provisioning of desktop environments – Does 1000 10GB VMs mean 10 TB? And how to copy them fast? EMC Delivers From 1-1,000s of VMs in minutes VM.vmdk VM.vmx … …1,000 Virtually Provisioned Snap LUNs Disk (Virtually Provisioned – Instantly snap images in seconds, using no additional capacity – Makes patching obsolete – build a new image and replicate User data redirection – Store user data in highly available storage outside their desktop – Transparent to the user – looks like “My Documents” – Simpler backup, simpler image management © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 18 Virtual Infrastructure Migration Methodology Service Strategy Service Design Service Transition Discover Analysis Detailed Design Pilot & Test Strategic Goals Identified Service Assessment Offering Development Service Pilot Service Introduction Maturity Model Assessment Operational Policy Development Process Discovery Process Assessment Process Creation Process Testing Migration Software Toolset Environmental Assessment Toolset Evaluation Toolset Design Toolset Deployment Virtualized Infrastructure Architecture Identification of Potential Estate Policy-Driven Service Architecture Organizational Collaboration Automated Process Architecture Release 0..N Handover Candidate Selection Service Operations Steady State CI Service BAU Operational Process Candidate Scheduling People Development Toolset Release Service Commissioning P2V Migration Architecture Requirements Analysis Infrastructure Design Infrastructure Pilot Skills Assessment Development Plan Skills Development Infrastructure Production Build-out Operational Handover Decommissioning Infrastructure Management Skills Continuous Development EMC has more than 300 VCPs on staff – 50+ being added quarterly © Copyright 2008 EMC Corporation. 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