System Center Virtual Machine Manager Released

Posted on September 8th, 2007 by Anthony Clendenen.
Categories: Beta, ConfigMgr, Microsoft, System Center, Virtualization.

The other day SCVMM went RTM.  So what does this mean?  This is a management tool that will allow you to rapidly deploy/create VM’s, manage the resources they are using, suck in a physical server to a VM config file (or P to V) and add new virtual resources to existing VM’s.  If you use Virtual Server you should spend some time looking at this to see if it will benefit you or your organization, for larger Virtual Server farms it will be a no brainer.

Here is a link to a webcast that better describes and shows VMM in action.

 

System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2007 Is Here

Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2007, part of the Microsoft System Center family of system management products, provides a simple and cost-effective solution for unified management of physical and virtual machines, consolidation of underutilized physical servers, and rapid provisioning of new virtual machines by leveraging the expertise and investments in Microsoft server technology.

Top 10 Benefits of Virtual Machine Manager 2007

Here are the ten most valuable benefits that System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2007 can provide to your organization.

Maximize datacenter resources through consolidation Maximize datacenter resources through consolidation

A typical physical server in the datacenter operates at only 5 to 15 percent CPU capacity. System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2007 can assess and then consolidate suitable server workloads onto virtual machine host infrastructure thus freeing up physical resources for repurposing or hardware retirement. Through physical server consolidation, continued datacenter growth are less constrained by space, electrical and cooling requirements.

Physical-to-Virtual conversions are a snap! Physical-to-Virtual conversions are a snap!

Converting a physical machine to a virtual one can be a daunting undertaking – slow, problematic and typically requiring you to halt the physical server. But thanks to the enhanced P2V conversion in Virtual Machine Manager Beta 2, P2V conversions will become routine. Because of this improved P2V technology, IT administrators will be able to convert a running server to a virtual machine at disk speed — saving time and reducing complexity.

Quick provisioning of new machines Quick provisioning of new machines

In response for new server requests, a truly agile IT Department delivers new servers to its business clients anywhere in the network infrastructure with a very quick turnaround. Virtual Machine Manager enables this agility by providing IT administrators with the ability to deploy virtual machines in hours or days instead of weeks or even months. Through one console, Virtual Machine Manager allows administrators to manage and monitor virtual machines and hosts to ensure they are meeting the needs of the corresponding business groups.

Intelligent Placement minimizes virtual machine guesswork in deployment Intelligent Placement minimizes virtual machine guesswork in deployment

Virtual Machine Manager does extensive data analysis of a number of factors before recommending which physical server should host a given virtual workload. This is especially critical when administrators are determining how to place several virtual workloads on the same host machine. With access to historical data — provided by System Center Operations Manager 2007 – the Intelligent Placement process is able to factor in past performance characteristics to ensure the best possible match between the virtual machine and its host hardware.

The Library helps keep virtual machine components organized The Library helps keep virtual machine components organized

To keep a datacenter’s virtual house in order, Virtual Machine Manager provides a centralized library to store various virtual machine “building blocks”, off-line machines and other virtualization components. With the library’s easy-to-use, structured format, IT administrators can quickly find and reuse specific components thus remaining highly productive and responsive to new server requests and modifications.

Templates speed the creation of new virtual machines Templates speed the creation of new virtual machines

Virtual Machine Manager allows IT administrators to create templates of commonly deployed virtual machines. Thus once a virtual machine is optimized and performance tuned, an administrator can use it as the basis of a template. From there, the template can be used over and over again, increasing the speed with which administrators deploy similar virtual machines and eliminate much of the post-installation adjustments that are required after building a machine from scratch.

Virtual Machine Manager looks familiar and is easy to use Virtual Machine Manager looks familiar and is easy to use

Virtual Machine Manager’s interface provides IT Administrators with a reassuringly familiar interface which is intuitively easy to use and requires little retraining. This is particularly true for those who use System Center Operations Manager 2007. Similarly, IT administrators familiar with producing reports in SQL Server can continue without missing a step as Virtual Machine Manager uses an instance of SQL for performance and configuration data.

Works with the rest of the datacenter Works with the rest of the datacenter

Because of its Windows Server and System Center pedigree, Virtual Machine Manager works well with the rest of the datacenter. Virtual Machine Manager takes advantage of foundational Windows Server services like Active Directory and Distributed File System, among others. Virtual Machine Manager does not require the introduction of non-native services or applications which can increase infrastructure complexity and require additional IT resources to manage and maintain.

Leverages datacenter investments in SAN storage Leverages datacenter investments in SAN storage

Virtual machine images can be large and therefore slow to move across the network. Virtual Machine Manager enables virtual machines to be moved quickly over the SAN thus enabling even faster provisioning of new virtual machines and migration of existing virtual machines.

Windows PowerShell provides rich management and scripting environment Windows PowerShell provides rich management and scripting environment

The ability to automate common operations using a command line interface is core to the Virtual Machine Manager. The entire solution is built on the new command line and scripting environment, Windows PowerShell. This enables GUI operations to be quickly exported to PowerShell scripts for customization and automation.

Sources, here and here.

Regards,
Anthony

Anthony Clendenen | Solutions Engineer | 1E Inc.

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1 comment.

Tim Booker
Comment on September 18th, 2007.

Thanks, Antony for the good news. Virtualization is one of those emerging technologies that had been predicted to have a great future. Take for example this note http://searchcio.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid19_gci1090548,00.html written two years ago. Indeed, the last VMWorld conference showed that virualization technologies and initiatives such as the well-known VMWare’s Virtual Desktop Infrastructure made a big bang in how we all feel and sense the world of server computing. For this year it has been predicted that http://www.gartner.com/DisplayDocument?doc_cd=143997 that the virtualization will both affect software and hardware share of the market leading to a change in what me know as the standard server market today. And the Microsoft’s SCVMM and recent VMWare virtualization solutions are only contributing to that point. To that point, I’d like to refer back to that old article and put an excerpt from there: “For virtualization to truly work in real-world applications, users must also focus strongly on automation, the policy-based administrative tools used to deploy virtualized instances and manage them”. It’s deemed that such a large-scale change to the market means that the management software vendors should change their view of management as the companies, and hence the administrators like myself, are no longer limited by management problems intrinsic to physical computing alone. So far only one company I personally know of myself -if we drop the MSFT- has completely understood that and implemented the support of both virtualization approaches in its desktop managment product. I am talking about Scriptlogic and its flagship Desktop Authority http://www.scriptlogic.com/products/desktopauthority desktop management tool.

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