Title: Sun Virtualization Solutions
1Systems Virtualization
Sun Virtualization Solutions
Tony Kay System Management Virtualization Produc
t Definition Group Sun Microsystems, Inc.
6th November 2007
2Virtualization Market
Virtualized Client market 2006 - 2011
2.54B
9.47B
5.94B
3.75B
Source Worldwide Virtual Client Computing
2006-2011 Forecast, April 2007, Humphreys Rose
Source IDC, 2006, Worldwide IT Consolidation
Market Opportunity
3Why Virtualization?
4Customer Challenges
Power and cooling constraints are very real
issues
Energy costs are draining the bottom line
Sprawling IT infrastructure is increasingly
hard to manage
Disaster recovery planning is non-negotiable
Underutilized, inefficient systems are limiting
business growth
Ability to deploy new services is critical
to remain competitive
5What Customers Are Telling Us
Data Center Operator
CIO
Developer
- I want to...
- Reduce costs
- Maximize assets
- Accelerate business
- Remain compliant
- Gain competitive advantage
- I would like...
- Many different environments for development
test in a single server - Continuing innovation and thought leadership
- I need to...
- Minimize server sprawl
- Simplify my IT infrastructure
- Improve system utilization
- Safeguard critical data
- Be prepared for disasters
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7Why do People look to Virtualization
- Server Sprawl particularly Microsoft 1 OS/1
App. - Legacy OS and application support
- SLAs consolidate yet maintain and/or enhance
SLAs - Environmental issues heat, power, cooling,
footprint - Utilization raise average platform utilization
- Disaster Recovery
- TCO Support costs for aging servers
- Simplify platforms and infrastructure
- Flexibility time to deploy, agile, dynamic data
center - Security
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10System Virtualization- Goals
- Drive up Server utilization
- Consolidate multiple (underutilized) physical
servers onto single physical server -
- Drive down hardware, infrastructure and
administrative costs - Eliminate server sprawl reduce power/cooling
requirements - Reduce expensive I/O connection point costs
- Reduce Data Center complexity
- Increase server availability
- Increase Server Admin efficiency
11Comprehensive Virtualization Offerings
WebServer
SunRayServer
AppServer
MailServer
WebServer
FileServer
IdentityServer
AppServer
App
CalendarServer
Database
Database
Database
OS
Server
Multiple OSs
Single OS
Trend to flexibility
Trend to isolation
Trend to flexibility
Trend to isolation
Dynamic SystemDomains
Solaris Containers (Zones SRM)? Solaris
Trusted Extensions Solaris Containers for
Linux Applications
Solaris ResourceManager (SRM)?
Logical Domains xVM Server Xen Vmware
ESX Microsoft Virtual Server
12Solaris The Industry's First and Most Secure OS
for Virtualization
13Solaris Containers for Virtualization
Strong isolation between App and System
Administrators
CalendarServer
WebServer
Application
Database
OS Virtualization built into the kernel
OS
Very light weight and scales with any Solaris
system
Server
14Server Virtualization
15Logical Domains UltraSPARC Virtualization
Solaris or Linux guest domains
MailServer
WebServer
FileServer
Application
OS
Solaris or Linux Control Domain
Server
Ultra lightweight Hypervisor in the firmware
Sun Fire CoolThreads Servers
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17VMware ESX Windows Virtualization
Solaris, Linux and Windows support
MailServer
WebServer
FileServer
Application
Application
OS
Integrated Control Domain and Hypervisor
Server
Server
Sun Fire x64 Servers
18Hybrid Solutions
Hard Partitions OS Virtualization
Virtual Machines OS Virtualization
MailServer
WebServer
MailServer
WebServer
FileServer
Database
Server
- Dynamic System Domains with Solaris Containers
- Combine high RAS and proven robustness with
flexible application environments - Both can scale all the way up to 144 way systems
- Incur no extra overhead for Virtualization
- LDoms/xVM/Xen/VMware/MSVS with Solaris Containers
- Combine flexibility of OS version and type with
secure application environments - Live migration allows for off-loading a system in
production for repair of DR
19Advantages to Customers
Hard Partitions
Virtual Machines
OS Virtualization
Resource Management
WebServer
SunRayServer
AppServer
MailServer
WebServer
FileServer
IdentityServer
AppServer
App
CalendarServer
Database
Database
Database
OS
Server
Multiple OSs
Single OS
Trend to flexibility
Trend to isolation
- Scalable, low overhead
- One OS to manage
- Divides system and app administration
- Fine grained resource management
- Very scalable and low overhead
- Single OS to manage
- Fine grained resource management
- Ability to live migrate an OS
- Run different OS versions types
- De-couples OS HW versions
- Very High RAS
- Very Scalable
- Mature Technology
- Ability to run different OS versions
20Desktop Virtualization
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24The Ideal Virtualization Platforms
Sun Servers and Solaris
Next Gen AMD Now Shipping
10 Years Binary Compatibility 20 Years System
Compatibility
25Sun xVM
26Sun xVM Infrastructure
Sun xVM Infrastructure
Sun xVM Server (Hypervisor Family)?
xVM Ops Center (Management)?
gt Sun xVM Infrastructure is the complete solution
for virtualizing and managing your datacenter.
27Ops Center
- Highly scalable, full-stack management
- Manage thousands of hardware and software
entities - Unified management of xVM Server and Solaris
Containers - Built on proven technology from N1 and Sun
Connection
28Ops Center 1.0 Building out a Platform
Core platform features
Management features
Core platform features
Management features
Core platform features
Management features
- User Management
- Grouping and organization
- Fine grained access control
- Distributed Notification System
- Multi-tier centralization of management
- Direct Integration with hardware
- Integrates with customer environment
- Self updating model
- Multi-model discovery and registration
- User Management
- Grouping and organization
- Fine grained access control
- Distributed Notification System
- Multi-tier centralization of management
- Direct Integration with hardware
- Integrates with customer environment
- Self updating model
- Multi-model discovery and registration
- User Management
- Grouping and organization
- Fine grained access control
- Distributed Notification System
- Multi-tier centralization of management
- Direct Integration with hardware
- Integrates with customer environment
- Self updating model
- Multi-model discovery and registration
- Hardware monitoring
- OS monitoring
- Hardware LOM control
- Firmware Provisioning
- OS Provisioning
- Bare metal appliance distro
- OS Update
- Application provisioning
- Application update
- Hardware monitoring
- OS monitoring
- Hardware LOM control
- Firmware Provisioning
- OS Provisioning
- Bare metal appliance distro
- OS Update
- Application provisioning
- Application update
- Hardware monitoring
- OS monitoring
- Hardware LOM control
- Firmware Provisioning
- OS Provisioning
- Bare metal appliance distro
- OS Update
- Application provisioning
- Application update
Highly scalable, asynchronous, delegative core
Highly scalable, asynchronous, delegative core
Highly scalable, asynchronous, delegative core
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30Customers
31Joyent
- Massive data center complexity impeding
scalability and increasing operational costs - Proliferation of virtual servers
- Power Space Constraints
- Poor perfromance and system utilization
Challenge
XXXXXXX
- Consolidated from 4 racks of dual-processor
Xeon-based servers to 1 rack of Sun Fire 1000
servers. - Procured Sun Fire T1000 servers through Sun's Try
Buy program.
Solution
- Reduced operational complexity and cost
- Improved scalability
- Realized 4x space savings and 3x power savings
- Created gt 7x number of logical servers with
Solaris Containers - Gained more than 40 more RAM
- Simplified installation and management
Results
32New Energy
- Improve performance and accuracy with risk
evaluation - Increase computational speed and throughput
- Reduce data center power consumption, heat, and
footprint - Improve disaster rollover and customer response
times
Challenge
XXXXXXX
- Migrated its grid computing infrastructure to Sun
Fire x64 servers running Solaris, and deployed
Sun Java Workstations for software development. - Consolidated and virtualized legacy remote and
back office x86 servers using Sun Fire x64
servers running VMware GSX server. - Moved from 18 x86 servers, 24 CPUs, 22 power
supplies, 44 hard drives, and 26GB of RAM,
consuming gt 14,000 watts of power, to 1 Sun Fire
X4200 server.
Solution
Results
- Saved 30 of capital budget for CPUs
- Computations that took hours now take seconds or
minutes - Achieved consolidation ratios of 181 and 30
heat savings - Improved developer productivity
- Improved system availability and reliability with
integrated LOM - Use only 50 server capacity, reserving 50 for
future growth
33Scottish Water
- Create a unified IT infrastructure from three
merged smaller utilities - Meet mandate to reduce overall operating costs by
40 - Improve productivity of business users and IT
staff - Improve system availability and ensure disaster
recovery
Challenge
XXXXXXX
- Migrated and consolidated server/storage
infrastructure onto a Sun Enterprise
Consolidation Solution. - Moved from 30 servers running 80 applications
and 3 databases to 2 Solaris-based Sun Fire 12K's
with Dynamic System Domains (DSD) running 15
applications and one database. Recently upgraded
to 2 Sun Fire 25K servers. - Use mirrored Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) for
quick disaster recovery. - Consolidated direct-attached storage onto a
storage area network (SAN) consisting of two Sun
StorageTek 9980 enterprise disk storage systems.
Solution
Results
- Reduced IT operating costs by 10 million
exceeding 40 target - Improved system availability from 80 to 99.8..
- Simplified system administration, reducing IT
staff expenditures 150,000/year - Improved data access and reduced storage costs by
22
34DigiTar
- Improve customer response times while reducing
costs - Increase performance to meet customer demand
- Reduce complexity of existing High Availability
infrastructure - Reduce data center power and heat
Challenge
XXXXXXX
- Replaced 14 x86 servers with 1 Sun Fire T2000
reducing space requirement from 14 U to 2U. - Sun Fire T2000 8 core / 8GB system delivers 13.5X
more operations per second running MySQL - Previous power requirements of 3.5kW were reduced
to 275 watts
Solution
- Improved customer experience and quality at lower
costs than the competition - Reduced operational costs and doubled data center
capacity - 50 - 75 operational savings
- 13x power savings in 1/7th of the footprint
- Simplified High Availability environment
Results
35Summary
- Virtualization a strongly growing market
- Diverse technologies and issues
- No one technology fits all
- Understand customers requirements
- Develop solution appropriately
- Only Sun brings together all the pieces
- Next Steps
36Next Steps
- Learn more at upcoming webinars
- Virtualizing Sun X64 Servers with VMware
- Getting the Most from Storage
- Access Blogs, Sales Tools, White Papers and more
at ww.avnetvirtualexpert.com
37Systems Virtualization