Title: Managing Virtual Environments: Big Deal or No-brainer?
1Managing Virtual Environments Big Deal or
No-brainer?
- Andi Mann
- Research Director
- Enterprise Management Associates
2Session Abstract
- Whether you have already deployed, are planning
to deploy, or are just wondering about
virtualization in your data center, this is an
absolute must-see session. Anyone can deploy a
virtualization solution, but how you manage it
can make the critical difference between success
and failure. This session will give you
actionable examples and recommendations to make
that difference, and help you ensure a
successful, long-term virtualization strategy.
During this session, Andi will present EMA
research data and expert analysis on - Key virtualization outcomes -- with data and
examples from both good virtualization
deployments, and from bad ones - Critical virtualization management challenges --
across multiple disciplines, with implications
for people, processes, and technology - Recommended solutions -- to address the multiple
layers of virtualization complexity, and drive
positive business outcomes - Real-life experiences -- presenting EMA case
studies of successful virtualization management
approaches
3Who Is Enterprise Management Associates (EMA)?
- Why is EMA Different? Because of the real-world
experience of our skilled analysts, our
reputation for objectivity and our focused
insight into the IT Management market.
4EMAs Practice Areas
5Agenda
- Key Virtualization Outcomes
- Data and examples from both the good and bad
sides of virtualization deployment - Key Concerns for Virtual Systems Management (VSM)
- Across multiple disciplines, with implications
for people, processes and technology - Recommended VSM Solutions
- To address the multiple layers of virtualization
complexity, and drive positive business outcomes - Real-life VSM Experiences
- EMA case studies of successful virtualization
systems management approaches
6The Good NewsMultiple Use Cases, Positive
Outcomes
7Not Only For Server Consolidation
Source Virtualization and Management Trends,
Forecasts, and Recommendations, Enterprise
Management Associates, 2008
8Not Only In Test And Development
- Test and development is the leading use case (79
of enterprises) - Increasingly a production technology
- 75 deploy for production app
- 50 deploy for production Db/web servers
- Fundamental for mission-critical services
- Deployments for all workloads have increased
since 2006
Source Virtualization and Management Trends,
Forecasts, and Recommendations, Enterprise
Management Associates, 2008
9Virtualization Delivers Measurable ROI
Has your virtualization deployment resulted in
real, measurable cost savings?
Vast majority report real and measurable cost
savings
Source Virtualization and Management Trends,
Forecasts, and Recommendations, Enterprise
Management Associates, 2008
10Virtualization Delivers Multiple Outcomes
Source Virtualization and Management Trends,
Forecasts, and Recommendations, Enterprise
Management Associates, 2008
11The Bad NewsMultiple Layers of Complexity
12Multiple Platforms
Source Virtualization and Management Trends,
Forecasts, and Recommendations, Enterprise
Management Associates, 2008
13Multiple Technologies
Source Virtualization and Management Trends,
Forecasts, and Recommendations, Enterprise
Management Associates, 2008
14Multiple Vendors
Source Virtualization and Management Trends,
Forecasts, and Recommendations, Enterprise
Management Associates, 2008
15Multiple Layers of Complexity
Source Virtualization and Management Trends,
Forecasts, and Recommendations, Enterprise
Management Associates, 2008
16Multiple Layers Of Complexity, Multiple Problems
17Key Concerns for Virtual Systems Management (VSM)
18Key VSM Concern -- Managing VM Sprawl
- Uncontrolled VM deployment and migration results
in - Increased management requirements
- Software compliance issues
- Best practice compliance issues
- Configuration management problems
- Security and risk exposure
- Uncontrolled cost
- Service and performance problems
Enterprises must automate and control virtual
machine lifecycle processes to prevent these
exposures
19Key VSM Concern -- Managing Process
- Coordination
- Maintaining configuration, patch cycles,
availability - Connecting dynamic VM environment with existing
processes, procedures - Compatibility
- Of human and process interfaces, inputs, outputs
- Of skill sets and other human issues
- Of integration and orchestration technologies
- Of management tools
- Of versions and releases
Source Enterprise Management Associates
20Key VSM Concern -- Security, Audit, Control
- 41 cited Improve Security and Control as a
critical driver - Only 31 cited Security and Control as an
effective outcome - Security Administration is the 1 discipline that
gets harder in a virtual environment - Complexity increases risk and security issues
Source Virtualization and Management Trends,
Forecasts, and Recommendations, Enterprise
Management Associates, 2008
21Other VSM Concerns
- Abstraction and Visualization
- Managing the Rate of Change
- Dealing with Complexity
- Ensuring Consistency
- Governance and Risk Management
- Containing Costs
- Providing Support
- People and Human Issues
- Manageability
Virtualization is not a silver bullet -- how well
you manage it is a critical success factor
22Compounding Issue -- Virtualization Skills
25 of all enterprises with virtualization
deployments do not have the skills they need
Source Virtualization and Management Trends,
Forecasts, and Recommendations, Enterprise
Management Associates, 2008
23Result -- Questionable VSM Satisfaction
Only 16 of enterprises with virtualization
deployments are completely satisfied with how
they manage them
Source Virtualization and Management Trends,
Forecasts, and Recommendations, Enterprise
Management Associates, 2008
24Recommendations for Effective Virtual Systems
Management (VSM)
25Virtual Machine Management Recommendations
- Physical and Virtual
- Discovery
- Configuration Audit/Control
- Change Management
- Automation
Ensure compliance and availability of virtual
systems with visibility and control
26Performance Management Recommendations
- Discovery
- Physical infrastructure monitoring
- Virtual infrastructure monitoring
- Operating environment monitoring
- Connecting the pieces
Meet service levels with end-to-end monitoring
and control
27Process Management Recommendations
- Automation
- Reduce MTTR, embed skills, reduce errors
- Integration
- Connect platforms, technologies, vendors
- Orchestration
- Connect automation and integration
React in seamless, automated ways to complex
business and IT needs
IT Process Automation
Open Service Request
Advise User, Manager
External Updates
Approval Routing
DepartmentalCoordination
28Core Recommendation -- Connect Physical Systems
Management With Virtual Systems Management
Enterprise Systems Management
29Core Recommendation -- Connect All Systems
Management With Business Objectives
30Virtual Systems Management in the Real World
Selected EMA Case Studies
31EMA VSM Case StudyMaintaining Compliance With
Virtualization Audit and Control
It reduced the whole interview with auditors
from 3 hours to around 45 minutes.
It has been a huge time saving in validating
that the changes the development group said they
were making, are the changes that are actually
taking place,
When problems happen, we can cover them with
fewer people.
32EMA VSM Case StudyManaging VM Sprawl With
Virtual Configuration Management
- Leading North American finance company
We are much better at finding changes that are
not appropriate. I dont think the auditors are
going to find any problems this time.
We wrote script after script just to manage the
environment. Now we can eliminate them all. I
dont have to worry about maintaining them, or
keeping a scripter on staff.
Things that would take an hour to understand,
now I can have a report in minutes.
33EMA VSM Case StudyManaging Resource Utilization
with Performance Management
- Leading global consumer products company
I can spend less time to get the information
that I need. On a monthly basis, this will save
me about 5-6 hours.
We were flying blindly not saving as much as
we could by deploying a maximum of 4 VMs per
core regardless of actual utilization
We now have better server-to-VM ratios that are
based in reality, not just a best guess.
34Questions
35Wrap Up
36EMA Research Report -- Virtualization And
Management Trends, Forecasts And Recommendations
Are Available Now!
- Over 70 pages of in-depth analysis from April
2008, including over 50 charts representing over
200 data points from over 600 enterprises - Comprehensive collection of data, analysis and
advice covering all aspects of virtualization and
virtualization management - The largest, most extensive, most in-depth
independent virtualization research study
conducted to date - First and only research study to provide
data-driven long-term trend analyses, forecasts
and recommendations on best practices
37EMA Research Report -- Virtualization And
Management Trends, Forecasts And Recommendations
Are Available Now!
- Includes invaluable four-page reference guide, A
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