Best Practices for Deploying Virtual Machines by Using Hyper-V Virtualization Technology

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Situation In response to limited space and power in the Microsoft IT data centers, Microsoft IT is deploying most new server builds as virtual servers. As a result, Microsoft IT developed standards for building virtualization host computers to meet this demand, but also requires virtual machine build standards.

Solution

Best Practices for Deploying Virtual Machines by Using Hyper-V Virtualization Technology Published: February 2009

To ensure that virtual machines continue to provide services that meet the business requirements, Microsoft IT has developed standards and best practices for deploying virtual machines on Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V. Some of these standards and best practices apply to all virtual machines, while others are specific to the role or workload that is running on the virtual machine.

About 80 percent of server deployments in the Microsoft IT data centers are deployed as virtual servers via Windows Server® 2008 Hyper-V™ technology. To ensure optimal performance, Microsoft Information Technology (Microsoft IT) has developed configuration best practices, based on the application workloads or services that the virtual servers provide.

Benefits • By consistently monitoring all servers in

Microsoft IT has adopted a very aggressive approach for implementing virtualization on Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V. Virtualization has become a primary means by which Microsoft IT can address data center power and space issues, and to rationalize server utilization.

the Microsoft IT datacenters, Microsoft IT has developed a detailed body of knowledge about what server workloads can be virtualized, and how to configure the virtual machines. • By standardizing the virtual machine build process and identifying standard templates for each of the server roles and workloads, Microsoft IT is moving towards automating the processes for deploying and managing virtual machines. • By understanding the unique requirements for each server role or workload, Microsoft IT has been able to virtualize a large percentage of servers.

Products & Technologies • Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V • Microsoft SQL Server 2008 • Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 • Windows SharePoint Services • Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

This case study describes the best practices related to configuring virtual machines running on the 11,500 Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V IT managed servers. It provides general guidelines for configuring virtual machines, and then focuses more specifically on configuring virtual machines running Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 database software, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, and Microsoft SharePoint® products and technologies.

Situation Like most large enterprises, the number of servers that Microsoft IT deploys in its primary data centers has grown rapidly, while the utilization of many of those servers has remained low in relation to hardware capabilities. To address this issue, Microsoft IT introduced the Compute Utility strategy and the RightSizing initiative to implement and promote server virtualization. Microsoft IT also has developed several standards and best practices for configuring virtualization host computers.

Compute Utility Strategy Microsoft IT implemented the Compute Utility strategy to remove the concept of server ownership for business groups and replace it with a concept of purchasing computing capacity. With this strategy, Microsoft business groups define their computing capacity requirements for the applications that they need to run their business, and then Microsoft IT focuses on meeting the computing capacity requirements. In most cases, Microsoft IT is deploying virtual machines to meet the business requirements. Only in exceptional cases will Microsoft IT deploy physical servers. The Compute Utility strategy looks to create a level of abstraction for the business group, which now purchases


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