What‟s New in vSphere 4.0: Technical Overview
Tom MacKay VCP, CNE, Master ASE Senior Systems Engineer Strategic/SLED Accounts Ohio Valley South
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Jeff Hunter VCP Senior Systems Engineer Enterprise Accounts Ohio Valley South
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VMware‟s Initiatives
Datacenter of vSphere OS the future
Scale vCloud Outside the Initiative Firewall
People vClient& Info-centric Initiative
Create Private Cloud
Federate Between Clouds
Solve Desktop Dilemma
Introducing VMware vSphere™ .Net
Windows
Linux
J2EE
Grid
Web 2.0
SaaS
vApp
vCenter Suite Availability
Application Services
VMotion Storage VMotion HA Fault Tolerance Data Recovery
Security vShield Zones VMSafe
vCompute
Infrastructure Services
ESX ESXi DRS/DPM
vStorage VMFS Thin Provisioning VMFS Volume Grow
Internal Cloud
Scalability DRS Hot Add
vNetwork
Distributed Switch
External Cloud
*Note vCenter Server and its components are a separate purchase
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VMware vSphere™ 4.0
Infrastructure Services Deliver CapEx and OpEx Savings VMware vSphere™ 4.0
CURRENT
NEW
Infrastructure Services
vCompute
vStorage
Storage/network optimizations Power Management VMDirectPath I/O
vStorage Thin Provisioning VMFS Volume Grow
CPU/Memory optimization DRS
vStorage VMFS
vNetwork
vNetwork Distributed Switch Third party distributed virtual switches vNetwork Standard Switch
Highest consolidation ratios in the industry Most efficient use of hardware resources Low operational overhead 4
vSphere 4.0 Infrastructure Services: vCompute VMware vSphere™ 4.0
CURRENT
NEW
Infrastructure Services
vCompute
vStorage
vNetwork
ESX Service Console updates Enhanced cluster resource usage views Expanded DRS information Expanded support for Distributed Power Management CPU/Memory optimization DRS
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vCompute
The Hypervisor is the Foundation ESXi is the next generation of the market-leading ESX hypervisor
Virtual Machines App
App
App
App
OS
OS
OS
OS
Plug-and-Play Minimal configuration Integrated in server hardware OS-Independent, thin architecture
Coming in 2010
VMware ESXi
Scripted install for ESXi PXE Network Boot Integrated Active Directory authentication
Coming in 2011+ ESXi becomes the single architecture
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCompute
vStorage
vNetwork
ESX 4 Service Console 64-bit, 2.6-based Linux kernel compatible with RHEL 5.2 and CentOS 5.2 Supports both 32-bit and 64-bit applications Console root file system is a VMDK file VMkernel runs and owns device drivers Network interfaces fully support IPv6 Provides enhanced security via Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR)
Some features no longer supported No longer a development environment
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Service Console
vSphere 4.0 Application Services: Scalability VMware vSphere™ 4.0
Security
NEW
Availability
CURRENT
Application Services
Scalability
Increased host scalability 8-way SMP and 255 GB of virtual machine RAM Hot add of virtual CPU and memory Hot plug devices Hot extend of virtual disks DRS shares and reservations allow apps to shrink and grow based on priority
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Availability
Security
Scalability
Host Scalability App App App App App App OSOSOS OSOSOS
App App App App App App
192 VMs 256 VMs
OSOSOS OSOSOS
Enhanced performance and higher consolidation rates 64-bit VMkernel
512GB 1 TB host memory* 64 logical CPUs 256 virtual machines per host
32 Cores Cores 64
256 GB 512GB
*As of 5-18-09 - http://www.stockhouse.com/News/USReleasesDetail.aspx?n=7319264 9
Availability
Security
Scalability
Virtual Machine Scalability Dynamic scale-up supports much larger workloads 8-Way Virtual SMP 256GB RAM
App App
Virtual Machine Hardware Version 7
256 GB
New virtual devices
OS
OS
VMDirectPath I/O
8 CPUs
Hot plug support
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Availability
Security
Scalability
Hot Add for Memory and CPU Virtual Machine > Edit Settings > Options Tab > Memory/CPU Hotplug
You must enable Memory and CPU Hot Add so that the options are available on the Hardware tab.
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Availability
Security
Scalability
Hot Adding and Removing PCI Devices 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
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Availability
Security
Scalability
Hot Extending VMDKs Virtual Machine > Edit Settings > Hardware Tab
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VMFS Volume Grow Option Add Extent
Volume Grow
Volume Grow expands an extent so that it fills the available adjacent capacity. Single partition provides improved virtual machine availability Can grow a volume any number of times up to size for a VMFS volume
Must grow LUN backing VMFS datastore first Extent immediately after must have free space in LUN These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCompute
2Q/3Q 2009
2009 ESX/ESXi Enhancements Virtual Machines VM scalability
8-way vSMP and 255 GB of RAM, multi-core vCPU, hot plug CPU and memory
ESX Scalability
64 core hosts, 1TB RAM, 512 VMs per host, efficient memory utilization
CPU
CPU H/W Assist
Leverage CPU virtualization assist, multi-mode execution
Memory
HW assist & memory efficiency
Nested paging (RVI/EPT), ballooning, page sharing, large page support
VMware ESX
Storage
Networking
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCompute
ESX Scalability VMware ESX scales with server core counts
Cores per 4-socket server
Virtualization exploits multi-core architectures
Most applications don‟t scale beyond 4/8 way These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCompute
SPECweb2005 Aggregate Metric
ESX Scalability During Consolidation 5000
Native Scaling Virtual Scaling
4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1
2
3
4
5
Number of Virtual Machines or CPUs
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
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I/O Throughput Optimizations for Business Critical Applications
Network Transmit Potential Gains Performance increase in ESX 4.0 over ESX 3.5
iSCSI Maximums iSCSI Max Gbps
9.1
86%
59%
23% 14%
.9 1VM
4VM
8VM
16VM
ESX 3.5
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
ESX 4.0
ESX 4.0 Performance with SQL Server 2008 Relative Scaling Ratio VM
147.24
Native
133.12
Workload transaction latency unchanged between ESX 4.0 and Native
94.04 79.88 51.08
ESX achieves 90% of native performance on 4.0 vCPU VM
45.22
1 vCPU
2 vCPU
4 vCPU
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Multi-core + VMware = Record Performance
Application
Operating System
APP
APP
APP
OS
OS
OS
VMware
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Multi-core + VMware = Record Performance Tester Name
System Name
Cores
Results
Fujitsu Siemens
PRIMERGY RX600 SF, Intel Xeon processor X7350
16
42783
HP ProLiant DL585 G5 (with VMware16 ESX Server 3.5) HP ProLiant 30261
VMware Inc., USA Hewlett-Packard
HP ProLiant DL580 G5
Hewlett-Packard
HP ProLiant DL580 G5
Sun Microsystems, Inc. VMware Inc., USA
44,000
16
DL580 G5
Hewlett-Packard
Hewlett-Packard
SPECweb2005 Scores
80,000 16
26119
69,525
High score to date 40046 on 16 core system 16 16Gbits/sec web traffic (Support) ops/sec page (Banking) Would143,000 serveHTTP 3 billion views HP ProLiant 16 43854 DL585 G5 33,000
per day 44,000
Fire X4450 day, there 16 39793 “On aSun typical are 1 billion page views.” HP ProLiant DL585 G5 (with VMware ESX Server 3.5)
16
-Pierre Omidyar, eBay Founder techtarget.com (July 07) 44000
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Multi-Core + VMware = Record Performance
3x
eBay‟s daily web traffic on a single server
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, 22 and market demand will affect final delivery. purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility
Comparison to VISA
5x
Global payment processing traffic
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, 21 and market demand will affect final delivery. purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
;)
=
VMware vSphere 4 can power up to: -- 700,000 Microsoft Exchange mailboxes -- 273 4-way Oracle databases -- 10x more storage throughput than all of Wikipedia
Sun Fire 15k (ca. 2002)
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vSphere 4.0 Infrastructure Services: vStorage VMware vSphere™ 4.0
vCompute
CURRENT
NEW
Infrastructure Services
vStorage
vNetwork
Pluggable Storage Architecture iSCSI enhancements Thin Provisioning for virtual disks VMFS Volume Grow vStorage APIs for Data Protection
VMFS Consolidated Backup
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vStorage
2Q/3Q 2009
2010
vStorage APIs Enhance integration of VMware Infrastructure and storage partner capabilities
VWware Infrastructure App
App
App
App
App
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS
Provide storage management tools with visibility to virtual machines’ use of storage Leverage array capabilities at per-VM level
Partner Storage and Management
Fully utilize investments in advanced storage capabilities
Simplify storage management for virtual environment
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCompute
vStorage
vNetwork
Enhanced Multipathing with Pluggable Storage Architecture (PSA) Storage Array Type Plugins (SATPs) handle path failover, monitors path health, and reports changes to NMP. Path Selection Plugins (PSPs) choose the best path.
SATP
PSP NMP
HBA 1
PSA
VMkernel Storage Stack
HBA 2
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCompute
vStorage
vNetwork
vStorage APIs for Multipathing Pluggable Storage Architecture (PSA) VMware NMP
Third-Party MPP
Third-Party MPP
For unique performance and faulttolerance behavior
VMware SATP
VMware PSP
VMware SATP
VMware PSP
VMware SATP
VMware PSP
Third-Party SATP
Third-Party PSP
To accommodate specific storage arrays
For more complex I/O load balancing algorithms
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCompute
vStorage
vNetwork
Updated iSCSI Stack Significant performance improvements
No longer requires service console connection to communicate with an iSCSI target New iSCSI initiator features Host Configuration > Storage Adapters > Properties
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCompute
vStorage
New iSCSI Initiator Configuration Options Improved security
Performance finetuning
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vNetwork
vCompute
vStorage
vNetwork
vStorage Thin Provisioning Virtual Disks
20GB
20GB Thick
20GB
40GB Thin
40GB
100GB Thin
Datastore
80GB Used
60GB
100GB Capacity
20GB These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
160GB Allocate d
vCompute
vStorage
vNetwork
Thin Disk Provisioning Operations A thin-disk option is available when you: Create a virtual machine Clone to a template Clone a virtual machine Migrate virtual machine storage (Storage VMotion)
Create New Virtual Machine Wizard
Clone and Migrate Virtual Machine Wizards These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vStorage APIs for Data Protection Backup Application
Physical Server or VM (Windows or Linux)
vStorage APIs for Data Protection
Centralized Data Mover Mount
Backup Proxy Server
Snapshot s SAN Storage These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Features in vStorage APIs for Data Protection Includes All VCB features
Also supports: All storage architectures for backup and restore, LAN and SAN Full, incremental, and differential file-level backup options
File-level backup and restore Windows and Linux guests Snapshots and Volume Shadow-Copy Service Quiescing
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vSphere 4.0 Infrastructure Services: vNetwork VMware vSphere™ 4.0
vCompute
vStorage
CURRENT
NEW
Infrastructure Services
vNetwork
IPv6 support VMDirectPath I/O vNetwork Distributed Switch Third-party distributed virtual switches
vNetwork virtual switch
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
IPv6 Support Successor to IPv4
128-bit addresses (vs. 32-bit in IPv4) Link-local addresses that appear as the interface is initialized Addresses set by router advertisements
Ability to have multiple IPv6 addresses on an interface Supported Components Virtual machines (as of ESX 3.5)
VMware Tools to display addresses in vCenter Server Service console VMkernel
vSphere Client connection to vCenter Server not supported These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
VMDirectPath I/O I/O Device Driver Directly Accesses Physical Device Full network support with: Intel 82598 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller Broadcom 57710 10 gigabit network adapter
Experimental storage I/O device support with: QLogic QLA25xx 8Gb Fibre Channel
LSI 3442e-R and 3801e (1068 chip based) 3Gb SAS adapters
Virtualization Layer I/O MMU
Each virtual machine can connect to up to two passthrough devices Increases performance but trades off losing several virtualization features VMotion, Hot add/remove of virtual devices, Suspend and Resume, Record and Replay, Fault Tolerance, High Availability, Memory Over-commitment and page sharing
I/O Device
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vNetwork
2Q/3Q 2009
vNetwork Distributed Switch Aggregated view of virtual networking App
App
App
App
App
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS
Datacenter level networking (versus host level) Policies, logs and statistics follow the VM A unified infrastructure for networking services (monitoring, filtering, mgmt)
vNetwork Distributed Switch vSwitch vSwitch vSwitch Simplified setup and change; seamless addition of capacity Single logical virtual switch spanning multiple ESX hosts
Easy troubleshooting, monitoring and debugging Enables new security services Pluggable for 3rd party integration
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Today
vNetwork
2Q/3Q 2009
vNetwork Unified Fabric An unified fabric to efficiently connect users, compute and storage resources App
App
App
App
App
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS
Data, iSCSI, NFS and Fibre Channel all concurrent on the same Converged Network Adapters (CNA) Simplify cable management in the data center and reduce operational costs
Unified Fabric
Software FCoE Initiator (2010) to preserve investments made on 10Gb Ethernet NICs Data Center Bridging native support (2010+) to offer a lossless transport for all traffic types.
Unified IP and Fibre Channel storage fabrics These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Standard Switch Architecture Network configuration at the host level
Service Console vNICs Port Groups
VMotion Port VM Port Group
VMotion Port
VM Port Group
COS Port
vSwitches
Virtual Physical
Physical NICs Physical Switches
ESXi Host 1
ESX Host 2
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Distributed Switch Architecture Distributed Port Groups
VMotion
Virtual Machines
Service Console
Distributed Switch (Control Plane)
vCenter Server
Service Console Hidden vSwitches (IO plane)
Virtual Physical
ESXi Host 1
ESX Host 2
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Third-Party Distributed Switches vNetwork Appliance APIs allow third-party developers to create distributed switch solutions.
vSphere Client Plug-In vCenter Server DB
Control Plane
vCenter Server Extension
Virtual Control Plane Appliance
ESX
Agent IO Plane
Agent
ESX
IO Plane
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Benefits of Distributed Switches 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 These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, 44 purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vNetwork
2Q/3Q 2009
2009 ESX/ESXi Enhancements Virtual Machines VM scalability
8-way vSMP and 255 GB of RAM, multi-core vCPU, hot plug CPU and memory
ESX Scalability
64 core hosts, 1TB RAM, 512 VMs per host, efficient memory utilization
CPU
CPU H/W Assist
Leverage CPU virtualization assist, multi-mode execution
Memory
HW assist & memory efficiency
Nested paging (RVI/EPT), ballooning, page sharing, large page support
VMware ESX
Storage
Networking
VMXNET Generation 3, VMDirectPath (NIC), TCP/IP stack optimizations, Performance & efficiency iSCSI improvements, 40Gb/s line rate
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCompute
Today
2Q/3Q 2009
Distributed Power Management (DPM) Right-size Capacity Use fewer servers when demand low Use more servers when demand high Minimize Power Consumption Power off inactive hosts Bring capacity back online as workload needs increase Power Off
Power-on via WoL, IPMI, iLO Integrated with DRS DRS Cluster
Works in concert with load balancing Respects QoS policies No disruption or downtime to VMs
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vSphere 4.0 Application Services: Availability VMware vSphere™ 4.0
CURRENT
NEW
Application Services
Availability
Security
Scalability
Enhanced VMotion compatibility Storage VMotion enhancements VMware HA enhancements VMware Fault Tolerance VMware Data Recovery VMware HA VMotion Storage VMotion NIC/HBA teaming
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCompute
Today
2Q/3Q 2009
Enhanced VMotion Compatibility EVC allows VMotion between different server generations HW is automatically configured Incompatible HW is not allowed Flexible baselines provide user control
Protects your server investment No complex compatibility rules G1
G1
G2
G3
Enable Enhanced VMotion Compatibility
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Availability
Security
Scalability
Enhanced VMotion Compatibility (EVC)
CPU Baseline Feature Set CPUI D CPUI D
X…
CPUI D
X… EVC Cluster
CPUI D
K…
X… EVC prevents migrations with VMotion from failing due to incompatible CPUs.
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Availability
Security
Scalability
EVC Cluster Requirements Hosts CPUs from a single vendor, either Intel or AMD Running ESX Server 3.5 Update 2 or later Connected to vCenter Server Hardware virtualization support (AMD‐V or Intel VT) enabled AMD No eXecute (NX) or Intel eXecute Disable (XD) technology enabled Support hardware live migration (AMD-V Extended Migration or Intel FlexMigration) or have baseline processor of intended feature set
Virtual Machines Powered off or migrated out of cluster when EVC is enabled Applications on virtual machines must use CPUID instructions These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Availability
Security
Scalability
Storage VMotion in vSphere 4 Enhancements Can administer via vSphere Client Supports NFS, Fibre Channel, and iSCSI No longer requires 2 x memory Supports moving VMDKs from thick to thin formats Can migrate RDMs to RDMs and RDMs to VMDKs (non-passthrough) Leverages new vSphere 4 features to speed migration
Limitations Virtual machine cannot include snapshots VM must be powered off to simultaneously migrate both host and datastore These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Availability
Security
Scalability
Storage VMotion in vSphere 4 4. Invoke fast suspend/resume on virtual machine
4 2. Enable changed block tracking on the virtual machine‟s disk
2
5 Source
5. Remove source home and disks of virtual machine
3. “Pre-copy” virtual machine‟s disk and swap file from source to destination
1
3
Destination 1. Copy virtual machine files except disks to new datastore
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Availability
Security
Scalability
New HA Cluster Settings
Ability to suspend host monitoring
Choice of three admission control strategies
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Availability
Security
Scalability
VM Monitoring Enable automatic restart due to failure of guest operating system
Determine how quickly failures are detected
Set monitoring sensitivity for individual virtual machines These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Availability
Security
Scalability
VMware Fault Tolerance (FT) vLockstep Technology
Primary
vLockstep Technology
Secondary New Primary
VMware FT provides zero-downtime, zero-dataloss protection to virtual machines in an HA cluster. These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
New Secondary
Availability
Security
Scalability
How VMware FT Works Primary Virtual Machine
VMkernel
Secondary Virtual Machine
VMM
VMM
Log Update?
VMkernel
Log Read?
Record Logs Log Buffer
Log Buffer
Heartbeat?
Read/Write
Read
Single Copy of Disks on Shared Storage These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Availability
Security
Scalability
Enable Fault Tolerance with a Single Click Primary Virtual Machine > Summary Tab
After you turn on Fault Tolerance, the Status tab on the primary virtual machine shows Fault Tolerance information.
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Requirements for VMware FT vSphere Configuration Storage
Networking
Minimum of two VMkernel gigabit NICs for VMotion and two for FT logging Additional gigabit NICs for normal network traffic
Processor
Host BIOS
VMs on hosts in HA cluster Host certificate checking enabled on all hosts VMs stored on shared storage VMs provisioned with thick virtual disks VMs not stored on physical RDMs
Uniprocessor VMs on uniprocessor or SMP systems Hosts from same CPU model family See KB/1008027 at http: //kb.vmware.com Turn on Hardware Virtualization (HV) Apply same instruction set extension configuration Turn off hyperthreading
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, 58 purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
FT Interoperability Fault-tolerant virtual machines do not support: SMP Non-replayable devices such as USB, physical floppy, and sound Paravirtualized guests
Microsoft Cluster Services (MSCS) NPIV
Taking snapshots
Some network interfaces for legacy network hardware
Hot adding virtual devices, memory, and CPU
Automatic DRS recommendation application
Nested Page Tables/Extended Page Tables (NPT/EPT)
Storage VMotion VMDirectPath I/O
For details, see the vSphere Availability Guide
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, 59 purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Availability
Security
Scalability
VMware Data Recovery
VMware‟s Backup/Recovery Solution based on APIs for Data Protection Agentless disk-based backup and recovery De-duplication and incremental backups to save disk space
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, 60 purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Availability
Security
Scalability
VMware Data Recovery Key Components vCenter Plug-in
vCenter Server
Data Recovery
Virtual Machines
VMware ESX/ESXi Servers
Storage
> With vSphere Client plug-in, allows configuration and management of backup/recovery appliance > Wizard driven backup and restore job creation > Storage of backup configuration in vCenter Server database and awareness of Backup andHA/VMotion/DRS Recovery Appliance > OVF appliance > Leverages vStorage APIs for Data Protection to discover, manage backup and restore
VMware ESX/ESXi > Provides VSS support > Change block tracking functionality allows backups to be more efficient
Storage > Any VMFS storage: DAS, iSCSI or Fibre Channel storage plus NFS and CIFS shares as target > All backed up virtual machines are stored on disk in a deduplicated datastore
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vSphere 4.0 Application Services: Security VMware vSphere™ 4.0
Availability
CURRENT
NEW
Application Services
Security
Scalability
VMware VMsafe VMware vShield Zones
Thin ESXi hypervisor with locked-down interfaces No dependence on general-purpose OS
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Availability
Security
Scalability
VMware VMsafe API that enables protection of VMs by inspection of virtual components in conjunction with hypervisor Isolation of protection engine from malware Broad ranging coverage of virtual machine CPU, memory, storage and network Application Operating System Protection Engine
VMware vSphere™
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Availability
Security
Scalability
vShield Zones 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
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Availability
Security
Scalability
VMware vShield Zones Architecture vShield Host Gateway
vShield Manager
Virtual Network Monitoring Virtual Network Firewall Transparently Managed
VMware vCenter
Centralized Monitoring Centralized Policy Assignment Web-based interface
vShield
vShield
vShield
VMware ESX
VMware ESX
VMware ESX
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
VMware vShield Manager
vSphere 4.0 Application Services: Scalability VMware vSphere™ 4.0
Availability
Security
CURRENT
NEW
Application Services
Scalability
Increased host scalability 8-way SMP and 255 GB of virtual machine RAM Hot add of virtual CPU and memory Hot plug devices Hot extend of virtual disks DRS shares and reservations allow apps to shrink and grow based on priority
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Scalability
Today
2Q/3Q 2009
% of Applications
Very Large VMs, Powerful Performance 95% of applications
ESX 3.5 capabilities
vSphere (2009) capabilities
CPU
1 to 2 CPUs
4 VCPUs
8 VCPUs
Memory
< 4 GB
64 GB per VM
255 GB per VM
Network
< 300 KB/s
9 Gb/s
30 Gb/s
IOPS
< 100
100,000
364,000*
Application’s Performance Requirements *As of 5/18/09 - http://www.stockhouse.com/News/USReleasesDetail.aspx?n=7319264 These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery. 1. Source: VMware Capacity Planner assessments
VMware vSphere: The Virtual Datacenter OS from VMware
.Net
Windows
Application vServices
vCenter Management VServices
Availability
Linux
J2EE
Security
Grid
Web 2.0
Scalability
SaaS
…….
VMware Infrastructure -> virtual datacenter OS
Infrastructure vCompute vServices
vStorage
vNetwork
Cloud vServices
On-premise Infrastructure vCloud
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
VMware vSphere: The Virtual Datacenter OS from VMware
.Net
Windows
Application vServices
vCenter Management VServices
Availability
Linux
J2EE
Grid
Security
Web 2.0
Scalability
SaaS
…….
VMware Infrastructure -> virtual datacenter OS
Infrastructure vCompute vServices
vStorage
vNetwork
Cloud vServices
On-premise Infrastructure vCloud
Need a Break here???
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Evolution of Virtualization Management Phase 1 Element management of hypervisors and VMs
Phase 2 Management of a distributed, dynamic, shared infrastructure
Phase 3 Management of private cloud
Transition physical to virtual
Manage large & complex virtual datacenters w/ tier 1 workloads
Utility computing -policy driven lights-out automation
Convert to virtual, Inventory mgmt, planning, provisioning, patching Converter, CapacityPlanner, vCenter, Update Manager
Scalability, configuration automation and compliance, operations mgmt Linked VC, ConfigControl, Operations mgmt, CapacityIQ, AppSpeed
Self service,policy driven automation, IT service costing, SLA based mgmt Lifecycle Manager, Access Point, Chargeback Manager
Management benefits in a private cloud… • reduced opex, dynamic & responsive IT • high management efficiency • Centralized mgmt via end user empowerment • SLA based IT services subscription
• hidden complex configuration & operational plumbing • standardize & scale management tasks easily & on demand
vCenter Server 4 Highlights vCenter Server
Increased Scalability
vCenter Server Linked Mode vCenter Orchestrator
Streamlined Management
Resource Management
Host Profiles vApps Centralized licensing vCenter Server plug-in updates Performance Charts Enhancements Storage Awareness Enhancements
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, 71 purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Extensible Management Suite Self-Service Management Self-Service Portal
VMware vCenter Suite
Provisioning
Billing/Chargebac k
Service Catalog
Availability
Security
Performance
99.99%
High
.2 Milliseconds
SLA Driven Management Model
Configuration
Capacity
Operations
Performance
Availability
Infrastructure Management
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Datacenter Management Business and Service Management IT Governance, Service Management, Financial Management, Reporting & Compliance Partner Solutions
Enterprise Management Operations, Configuration, Change, Release, Incident Management
Application Management
Infrastructure Management
Accelerated Development
Predictable Performance
Reliable Deployment
Non-virtual management Tools
Infrastructure Management
Provisioning
Configuration
Capacity
Operations
Availability
Physical-Only Environments/Nonx86/Non-VMware
vCenter Platform
Architecture
Automation
Plug-n-Play
VDC OS
Reporting
vCenter Server Linked Mode Overview Standard vSphere Client can access inventory across multiple vCenters View and search across combined inventory of a group of vCenter Servers Shared roles and license configurations
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, 74 purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCenter Server Linked Mode Architecture vSphere Client vCenter Server
Tomcat Web Service
vCenter Server
Tomcat Web Service
vCenter Server
Tomcat Web Service
ADAM Instance
ADAM Instance
ADAM Instance
vCenter Server Instance
vCenter Server Instance
vCenter Server Instance
Connection information Certificates and thumbprints Licensing information
User roles These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, 75 purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Scalable vCenter Platform vCenter Linked Mode
Search and action based interface allows VI Client to manage across multiple vCenter Servers
ESXi
ESX
vCenter Server vCenter
Server
Server
ESX
ESXi
ESXi
ESXi
ESX
Enables scale out of managed infrastructure
High Availability solution for vCenter Server
Active
Protect against hardware, operating system, application, database failures
Passive
vCenter Server
vCenter Server
vCenter Heartbeat
Reporting
Standard VI Client can access inventory across entire environment
vCenter Server vCenter
Automation
Role and license data available globally via LDAP backbone
Replicated licenses & roles
vCenter Server vCenter Server
Plug- n Play
Platform Architecture
Lower complexity
Provides vCenter specific monitoring capabilities (license server )
Flexible deployment scenarios (physical/virtual/WAN combinations)
Uses host based replication to keep the application state consistent
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Ensure Availability for the vCenter Server Platform vCenter Server Heartbeat
Protects the mission critical functionality of VMware vCenter Proactive identification and resolution of threats to vCenter Server availability Protects vCenter Server against hardware, OS, network, application failures and configuration errors
* Licensed Separately
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCenter Orchestrator Use Orchestrator to create and execute workflows that automate virtual infrastructure management processes
Configuration
Client
Web Service
Workflow Engine vCenter Server
XML
SSH
Third-Party Plugin
…
Workflow Library
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, 78 purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
New Performance Charts
Thumbnail Views
Performance overview charts help to quickly identify bottlenecks and isolate root causes of issues.
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vCenter Reporting
Platform Architecture
Automation
Plug-n-Play
Reporting
Integrated reporting framework built into vCenter
Predefined and customizable Reports
Multiple Report Formats – PDF, XML, HTML, etc.
Report types include:
Inventory Reports
Utilization Reports
Health and Availability Reports
New Storage Views Tab Adds Insight into Storage Infrastructure
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Maps View
LUN
Target
HBA
82
Enhanced Views for Storage Devices Right-click to rename
Host Configuration > Storage > Devices
Unique LUN identifier is persistent across reboots.
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Simplified License Management in vSphere 4 Simple license keys instead of flex 1 license per edition 1 key for many hosts
New centralized license key administration in vCenter No separate license server to manage or monitor
Centralized host and license monitoring through vCenter enabling easy compliance
New license portal provides more accurate view of entitlement
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Managing Licenses in vSphere 4 Administration > Licensing
Manage licenses
Export report
Custom label
Key is a string, not a text file
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vCenter as a virtual appliance
Platform Architecture
Reporting
Simplified patch management
vCenter Server
Minimized installation costs
Built to be secure – reduced surface area
Linux-based virtual appliance
Automated patching via Update Manager
Linux-based vCenter Server virtual appliance
Plug-n-Play
Plug-n-play deployment, easy install & configure
Automation
Support for both Embedded database and External database vCenter on Windows will still be supported and developed
Backup appliance would backup DB and VC config and work with other backup solutions
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Host Profiles Overview Host profiles reduce setup time and allow you to manage configuration consistency and correctness.
Reference Host Cluster These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, 87 purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Basic Workflow to Implement Host Profiles Host Profile 2 Memory Reservation Storage Networking
Date and Time Firewall
4 3
Security Services
Users and User Groups Security
5 1
Reference Host
Cluster
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, 88 purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Working with Host Profiles
After you create the profile, attach it to hosts/clusters so that you can check compliance and apply it to hosts not in compliance.
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Plug-n-Play ESXi deployment
Platform Architecture
Lifecycle
Configure
Maintain
Author /download image
vCenter
Connect to VC
Common + perhost configuration
Get image
Existing PxE Imaged Server Patch
Standardized, audit-ready configuration for ESX/ESXi Pain-free ESXi upgrades: just reboot
Integrated, automated configuration workflow in vCenter (using host profiles)
Update Manager
Reporting
ESXi remote boot (e.g. PxE, SAN boot) and install (e.g. PxE, scripting)
New Boot image
Plug-n-Play
Simplified, instant deployment in large-scale or growing environment
Deploy
Automation
VUM enhancements for patching remote boot image repository Image factory for custom image authoring
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
VMware ESXi 4.0 Experimental PXE Boot Core Dump Server
vCenter
DHCP Server Syslog Concentrator NFS Server
-Add host - Apply profiles - Register VMs - Other configuration
2
3
IP Address: w.x.y.z Next Server: TFTP gPxelinux Config File
Logs
ESXi Host
1 Midwife
Host DB
7
Birth Certificate -Host profile -VC IP Addr - VM Inventory* - Etc.
6
9
8 Birth Announced
Set root PW Enter lockdown mode
HTTP Server
4
NAS Mount for -VMware Tools - VI Client
Crash Files
TFTP Server
5
Power On
Base Image + Customizations*
vApp Overview vApps are multi-tier application services that you can manage as a single inventory item. Provides for single-step management Eliminates complex setup and configuration
vApp App Server
App Server
Database
VM
VM
VM
OVF Descriptor
Resource Pool
Distributed Virtualization Layer
… These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, 92 purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCenter vApps
Platform Architecture
Availability = 99.99% Security = High
App
App
Performance = 500 msec
OS
OS
Reporting
Allows management of multi-tier applications as a single entity
Utilizes industry standard OVF to provide instructions on how to deploy
App OS
Templates, Clone and other operations execute at the vService level
SLA Definitions
Simpler, application centric view of management
Availability
Plug-n-Play
vApp
Application vServices
Automation
Security
Scalability
VMware Infrastructure Virtual Datacenter OS
Easier portability of applications Applications can now be written to monitor and scale themselves
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Deploying vApps File > Deploy OVF Template File > Browse VA Marketplace
vApps from ISVs may include additional settings to configure. These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCenter Lifecycle Manager
Service Catalog
Provisioning
Configuration
Operations
Availability
Catalog of service offerings ensures vApp deployment based on admin defined standards & configurations
Service Levels – Compose and tier infrastructure vServices & virtual resources
Configuration Offerings – types of VM/vAPP that can be provisioned
Capacity
Fully automated provisioning of vApps& bulk VM requests
Service Level tiers define what management vServices get associated to vApps during deployment (availability, security, monitoring, etc)
Provide up front metrics on costs for service offerings and tiers
Provisioning Engine Automatically deploy services with QoS attributes
Integrate with existing process tools for end-to-end deployment
Dynamically monitor vCenter for unknown VM’s to enforce ownership and placement policies for all VM’s regardless of origin Out of the box integrations with Service Management tools
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
CONFIDENTIAL
vCenter CapacityIQ
Provisioning
Configuration
Capacity
Operations
Availability
Capacity management solution for VMware vCenter, enabling users to analyze, forecast, and plan capacity needs of their virtual datacenter Deliver the right capacity at the right time Make informed planning, purchasing, and provisioning decisions
Enable capacity to be utilized most efficiently and cost-effectively
Perform “What-If” impact analysis to model effect of capacity changes
Identify and reclaim unused capacity
Over-, under-allocated VMs
Add VMs or hosts
Idle or powered-off VMs
Forecast timing of capacity shortfalls and needs
The information on the roadmap is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision. It is for information purposes only and may not be incorporated into any contract.
vCenter Chargeback
Provisioning
Configuration
Drive accountability and costing into VM deployments Real Estate = $20
Availability
Associate VM deployments to appropriate business units
HA Enabled = $10
Operations
Understand costs of VMs
Fixed Cost per VM
Capacity
Report on usage costs
Software = $200 Power = $3
Targeted at VI Administrators with tight integration to vCenter
Flexible costing model with built in APIs
Custom Fixed Costs
Metering Element
Multiple Rate
CPU – GHz Used
1.5
Memory – GB Used
1.8
Disk – GB Used
2.0
Disk I/O – GB used
1.4
Network I/O – GB used
0
Supports costing based on allocation, utilization or a mix of both
Add fixed costs & multiple rates at any level, including VM level
Automatically propagate costs down the organization structure
Build custom organization model or use vCenter Inventory
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCenter ConfigControl
Provisioning
Configuration
Capacity
Operations
Availability
Auto documents, gives richer visibility & custom views & reports
Richer configuration data and a better way to get it, policy based control
Helps uncover latent bad configurations quickly, accurately, remotely
Records current & past, helps analyze impact of change & troubleshoot faster
Dependency mapping to plan for changes
Provides search & rich reporting
Discover & Track,Search & Tag, Analyze (Impact & Drift), Report
Applications, inside guests, virtual entities, associated hw, custom tags Create custom dashboards, view consolidated compliance across patching, best practices, host profiles.
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
vCenter Update Manager
Provisioning
Capacity
Configuration
Availability
Automated patch management solution.
Define, track, and enforce compliance for ESX hosts/clusters, MS/RHEL* VMs, offline VMs, templates
Central automated, actionable VI patch compliance dashboard leveraging baseline groups
Upgrades: Host: DRS leveraged
VM: Tools & VM HW, appliances
Framework to support 3rd party IHV/ISV updates, customizations
*only scan supported
Operations
Performance and scalability enhancements: shared patch repository, patch staging, performance optimization
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must be included in contracts, notIntegration via Powershell purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
CLI
Operations Management performance
Provisioning
Configuration
Availability
Ease of troubleshooting
Enhanced Alarms
Additional Metric Alarms - IOPs, Datastore, %RDY, etc.
New Event Alarms
Alarm Sensitivity Control – reduce false and redundant alarms
Improved Performance Data Visualization
Side-by-side Performance Charts, Thumbnail Views
Operations
Simplified monitoring of VI environments
Capacity
Charts for new Performance Metrics
Aggregate ESX Ready across all vCPUs on a Host, High-water I/O Latency across all VMDKs for each VM, etc.
New CIM Service for ESX Host health monitoring
User-Friendly, Actionable ESX Error Messages, improved descriptions, Links to KB Articles
New Perfmon DLL: Access ESX Host metrics from within Guest; Access via Perfmon or WMI
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Operations Management storage
Provisioning
Configuration
Capacity
Operations
Availability
“Assurance”: End-to-end visibility and performance when using shared storage
“Cost reduction”: Efficient use of expensive storage resources, thus alleviating the cost issue
“Process integration”: Easy management which fits in with existing operational processes or enhances them
Assurance:
Topology/relationship insight for troubleshooting
Monitor/trend VM/datastore storage performance metrics (e.g. latency, throughput)
Cost reduction:
Storage usage reports
Policy-based snapshot management
Process integration/simplification:
Manage VMware and array thin provisioning
vCenter Chargeback models include storage
Simplified iSCSI configuration
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Monitor and Control QoS with vCenter AppSpeed
Provisioning
Configuration
Capacity
Operations
Availability
Monitor application performance from end-user perspective
Collect and correlate across tiers and in VI
Automated SLA management
Enables proactive detection of end user performance issues
Integration with VI enables root cause and remediation
UI extends VI Client
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Automated Application Performance Management with vCenter AppSpeed
Discover
App
OS
OS
55 75
Users
2 4
Servers
Remediate
Quality of Service Quality of Service
IT Service App
Monitor
App OS
1
Database
Provision 2 more servers
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vCenter Solutions: Integrated Value Example: Managing lifecycle of new vApp
Plan
CapacityIQ
Find Cluster with available capacity for vApp
ConfigControl
Verify Cluster has right type of SAN storage connected
vCenter/ AppSpeed
Monitor
Provision vApp to right Cluster
Lifecycle Manager
Chargeback
Provision
Decommission Trigger decommissioning workflow for Idle VMs Identify Idle VMs based on capacity usage
Monitor configuration changes to vApp components Report on vApp’s capacity use
Monitor vApp health
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Management Summary • vCenter enables IT to offer a unique private cloud architecture to deliver IT as a utility VMware is best & uniquely positioned to deliver these capabilities VMware understands virtualization better than the competition
• VMware‟s new management capabilities will enable customers to realize the full potential of virtualization vCenter – the next-generation management platform A family of virtual infrastructure management solutions built on vCenter
• VMware‟s new management capabilities will integrate with existing enterprise IT management solutions
These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
VMware vSphere™ Integrates with Solutions from Leading Partners
Application Services
Clustering Data Protection
Firewall Anti-virus Intrusion Prevention Intrusion Detection
Dynamic Resource Sizing
Availability
Security
Scalability
vCompute
vStorage
vNetwork
Hardware Assist Enhanced Live Migration Compatibility
Storage Management & Replication Storage Virtual Appliances
vSphere 4.0
Infrastructure Services
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Network Management
vSphere 4 Editions: Core Platform Large scale management of critical production applications
New
License (1 CPU) SnS (Gold/Plat)
Distributed Switch
DRS / DPM
DRS / DPM
Storage VMotion
Storage VMotion
vShield Zones
vShield Zones
vShield Zones
Data Recovery
Data Recovery
Data Recovery
Fault Tolerance
Fault Tolerance
Fault Tolerance
Hot Add
Hot Add
Hot Add
VMotion™
VMotion™
VMotion™
Thin Provisioning
Thin Provisioning
Thin Provisioning
Thin Provisioning
High Availability
High Availability
High Availability
High Availability
Update Manager
Update Manager
Update Manager
Update Manager
VCB / vStorage APIs
VCB / vStorage APIs
VCB / vStorage APIs
VCB / vStorage APIs
VC Agent
VC Agent
VC Agent
VC Agent
4-way vSMP
4-way vSMP
4-way vSMP
8-way vSMP
High availability products for protecting critical production applications
Basic consolidatio n of a lab or small environment
Host Profiles
VMware ESXi OR VMware ESX
VMware ESXi OR VMware ESX
VMware ESXi OR VMware ESX
VMware ESXi OR VMware ESX
6 Physical Cores / CPU 256 GB Physical Memory
12 Physical Cores / CPU 256 GB Physical Memory
6 Physical Cores / CPU 256 GB Physical Memory
12 Physical Cores / CPU No License Memory Limit
STANDARD
ADVANCED
ENTERPRISE
ENTERPRISE PLUS
$2,875 $604 / 719
$3,495 $734 / $874
$795 $273 / 323
$2,245 $471 / 561
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vCenter Server vCenter Server is required for most vSphere features VI Management vCenter Server Standard
vCenter Server Standard and vCenter Server Foundation are management servers
License SnS (Gold/Plat) $4,995
$1,049/1,249
-No host limit -Includes Linked Mode -Includes Orchestrator
vCenter Server Foundation
vCenter Server Foundation is limited to 3 nodes of any size / suite $1,495
$545/645
$9,995
$2,099/2,499
One (1) instance is required for most vSphere Standard, Advanced, or Enterprise Plus features
-3 ESX host limit
vCenter Heartbeat
Per Instance (USD) Note: US list pricing in USD – International pricing may vary
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Version Downgrade Rights vSphere 4 licenses can always be downgraded to VI3 licenses to run ESX 3.x and VC 2.x vSphere 4 License
VI3 License
(ESX/ESXi 4.0 & vCenter 4.0)
(ESX/ESXi 3.x & vCenter 2.x)
vSphere 4 Enterprise Plus
VI3 Enterprise
vSphere 4 Enterprise
VI3 Enterprise
vSphere 4 Advanced
VI3 Standard
vSphere 4 Standard
VI3 Standard
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Pricing and Packaging: Summary of Changes Name and version updates
“VMware Infrastructure” becomes “VMware vSphere” VMware VirtualCenter 2.5 replaced by vCenter Server 4.0 VMware ESX/ESXi 3.5 replaced by VMware ESX 4.0 / ESXi 4.0
Switch to one-processor pricing Introduce new editions and new price points vSphere Essentials, Standard, Advanced, Enterprise Plus End-of-availability for old editions: Foundation immediate end-of-availability Enterprise availability continues during a transition period Eliminate most a-la-carte offerings
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Summary of VMware vSphere™ vApp vCenter Suite Availability
Application Services
VMotion Storage VMotion HA Fault Tolerance Data Recovery
vCompute
Infrastructure Services
ESX ESXi DRS/DPM
Security vShield Zones VMSafe
vStorage VMFS Thin Provisioning VMFS Volume Grow
Internal Cloud
Scalability DRS Hot Add
vNetwork
Distributed Switch
External Cloud
*Note vCenter Server and its components are a separate purchase
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VMware vSphere™ 4.0
Summary
Datacenter of vSphere OS the future
Scale vCloud Outside the Initiative Firewall
People vClient& Info-centric Initiative
Create Private Cloud
Federate Between Clouds
Solve Desktop Dilemma
VMware
Scale
Datacenter of the future
Outside the Firewall
People & Info-centric
Efficiency
Control
Choice
CONFIDENTIAL
Questions and Answers
The information on the roadmap is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision. It is for information purposes only and may not be incorporated into any contract.