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Azure Ecosystem Was ist Microsoft Azure Stack? Microsoft Azure Ein Video sagt mehr als tausend Worte Ein paar Azure Zahlen . Millionen von Servern 34 Regionen mit über 100 Rechenzentren Ein paar Azure Zahlen Microsoft‘s Investition in Datacenter bisher $15.000.000.000 One Consistent Cloud Hyper-scale Hybrid Azure Enterprise-proven Hybrid Power of Azure in your datacenter Hyper-scale Azure Stack Enterprise-proven On-premises Azure Stack Azure in your Azure Stack Datacenter Durable Hybrid Scenarios Performance Latency Data sovereignty ISO<..> Security Regulations Disconnected Wie passt da jetzt AzureStack rein? Cloud Model End user experiences Cloud application model Infrastructure services Platform services Cloud infrastructure Private | Hosted | Public Microsoft’s hybrid cloud platform Power of Azure in your datacenter Portal | PowerShell | DevOps tools Portal | PowerShell | DevOps tools Developers Azure Resource Manager Azure Resource Manager One Azure ecosystem Azure IaaS | Azure PaaS Azure IaaS | Azure PaaS Compute | Network | Storage ComputeIaaS | Network | PaaS | Storage App Service | Service Fabric* Unified app development App Service | Service Fabric* Azure services in your datacenter Cloud-inspired infrastructure CloudCloud-inspired infrastructure infrastructure IT Microsoft Azure Stack MicrosoftMicrosoft Azure Azure Stack Private | Hosted PrivatePublic | Hosted Azure Stack Extensible Architecture Guest Workload Storage Websites Blobs (.NET, PHP, Python … ) Resources Virtual Machines Service Fabric Virtual Networks (IaaS + PaaS) (Linux or Windows) Clusters End User EndAzure User Portal Experiences| Developer Tools (MSFT & Open Source) Experiences From Microsoft Unified App Unified ApplicationAzure Resource Model Manager Model Core Services Subscriptions | CoreRBAC | Marketplace Services | Metrics | Usage Extensible Service AdditionalMarketplace Platform Services Framework Foundational Services Azure Stack Software Cloud Infrastructure Cloud Infrastructure From 3rd Parties Platform Services enable Solutions Platform Services Solutions Foundation Additional Hybrid from Azure Development and test Azure Portal Web Apps Azure Active … Virtual Machines Mobile Apps ExpressRoute Sharepoint on Azure Storage: Blobs, API Apps Traffic Manager Tables, Queues,… Microservice applications SQL Server Stretch Virtual Network Database App modernization Load Balancer Operations… VPN Gateway SQL Server Automation Digital marketing Key Vault MySQL Server Log Analytics E-commerce Marketplace: Microsoft and Provider’s Marketplace Syndication Azure Resource Manager Describe Provision Control WHERE WHERE WHO Resource Inventory Across Regions Access control WHAT WHAT WHAT Component Relationships Across Resources Changes HOW HOW HOW Tags + links + groups In service and in guest RBAC, subscriptions, and locks Azure Resource Manager Describe Deploy Control RESOURCE GROUP Azure Resource Manager Azure Resource Manager App Database Compute Network Storage MICROSOFT AZURE STACK MICROSOFT AZURE ARM Templates { "$schema": "https://schema.management.azure.com/schemas/2015-01-01/deploymentTemplate.json#", "contentVersion": "1.0.0.0", "parameters": { }, "variables": { }, "resources": [ ], "outputs": { } } Applications Operations Tools Experiences • Windows | Linux • Templates • Portal • Java, PHP, .NET, … • PowerShell, CLI • Visual Studio • Gallery • IaaS • Puppet, Chef, DSC • Eclipse • RBAC • PaaS • Metrics • Others • GitHub • Containers • Diagnostics Azure Ecosystem Service Enterprises Providers Government Microsoft Azure Microsoft Azure Stack Your App Azure Ecosystem Service Enterprises Providers Government Microsoft Azure Microsoft Azure Stack Under the Hood Timelines TP2 TP3 GA Jan ‘16 Feb ‘16 Sept ‘16 TBA Mid-CY17 Azure Stack POC (1-node) Public Public Public Public Azure Stack Sept ‘16 TBA Mid-CY17 integrated systems (multi- node) Private Private Public Legend Each Technical Preview (TP) will include “foundational” Azure services such as Compute, Networking, Storage. In between TPs, we will release incremental updates with new customer scenarios. One Node Deployment Component Minimum Recommended Disk drives: Operating 1 OS disk with minimum 1 OS disk with minimum System of 200 GB available for of 200 GB available for system partition (SSD or system partition (SSD or HDD) HDD) Disk drives: General 4 disks. Each disk 4 disks. Each disk Azure Stack POC Data provides a minimum of provides a minimum of 140 GB of capacity (SSD 250 GB of capacity (SSD or HDD). All available or HDD). All available disks will be used. disks will be used. Compute: CPU Dual-Socket: 12 Physical Dual-Socket: 16 Physical Cores (total) Cores (total) Compute: Memory 96 GB RAM 128 GB RAM Compute: BIOS Hyper-V Enabled (with Hyper-V Enabled (with SLAT support) SLAT support) Network: NIC Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server 2012 R2 Certification required for Certification required for NIC; no specialized NIC; no specialized features required features required HW logo certification Certified for Windows Certified for Windows Server 2012 R2 Server 2012 R2 Quelle: https://docs.microsoft.com/de-de/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-deploy Azure Stack Integrated System ToR Switch ToR Switch BMC Switch Security and Business Patching and Field replacement of privacy continuity updating parts Azure Stack Integrated System Integrated System Azure Stack Integrated System (Life Cycle) Security and Business continuity Patching and Field replacement of privacy updating parts Azure Stack Architecture Overview ARM LAYER RP LAYER INFRASTRUCTURE CONTROL LAYER HARDWARE LAYER Azure Stack Architecture Overview ARM LAYER RP LAYER INFRASTRUCTURE CONTROL LAYER HARDWARE LAYER Peek into a Scale Unit • 4 x servers + network switches • Min spec for server ToR Switch • 2 x 10 Gb ports with RDMA ToR Switch • 256 GB Memory BMC Switch • 1 x boot media, 2 x SSD (cache) + 4 x HDD • 8 x cores per CPU, min 2 x CPU’s • Each server runs Windows Server 2016 • Failover cluster with hyper-converged storage spaces direct • Resilient deployment of Azure Stack software in VM’s • Appropriate resiliency for each layer Azure Stack Integrated Systems Partners @GA Deployment in AzureStack Resourcen Wer mehr Wissen möchte die Ignite Sessions Session Code Title When BRK2204 Drive business transformation with Windows Server 2016 Monday 14:15 and System Center 2016 BRK2154 Explore Microsoft Azure Stack “State of the Union” Tuesday 09:00 BRK2030 Learn about Azure Stack Agile Service Delivery Tuesday 12:30 BRK2187 Review Microsoft Azure Stack with Jeffrey Snover and Mark Tuesday 14:15 Russinovich BRK2188 Learn about Azure [email protected] Infrastructure Operations and Wednesday 09:00 Management BRK2260 Explore Microsoft Cloud Platform System - delivering Azure Wednesday 12:30 experiences in an integrated system BRK4019 Dive into Microsoft Azure Stack Architecture Wednesday 14:15 BRK3327 Dive deep in the Microsoft Azure Stack IaaS Thursday 14:15 BRK3115 Become a Microsoft Azure Stack infrastructure rockstar Thursday 16:00 BRK3112 Learn about the community of templates for Azure Stack Friday 09:00 BRK3141 Discuss Microsoft DevOps on Azure Stack Friday 10:45 BRK3148 Learn about hybrid applications with Azure and Azure Stack Friday 12:45 One last Thing © 2016 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION. © 2016 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION. Vielen Dank © 2016 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION..
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