Wednesday, October 24, 2012

IOUG Virtual Symposium

The IOUG is bringing together some of the top virtualization knowledge experts in the Oracle VM and VMware eco-systems for a two-day Virtual Symposium.  Below are the details. 

  1. IOUG Virtualization SIG Symposium - Day One (Oracle on Oracle VM)
    Wednesday, November 7, 2012
    10:00 AM - 3:00 PM CST

    IOUG's Virtualization SIG Symposium is coming to a workstation near you- this broadcast makes it easy (and affordable) to sharpen your Oracle VM skills.  Day One will cover a host of hot topics, including rapid enterprise application deployment and simplifying server management.
    Schedule below:
    10:00am - 10:55am           Oracle on Oracle VM - Expert Panel
    11:00am - 11:50am           Successfully Deploying the Infrastructure Cloud with Oracle VM
    12:00pm - 12:50pm           Oracle RAC Template on Oracle VM
    1:00pm - 1:50pm               What's New with Oracle VM?
    2:00pm - 2:50pm               Simplifying Application Deployment in Cloud Using Virtual Assemblies and EM12c


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  2. IOUG Virtualization SIG Symposium - Day Two (Oracle on VMware)
    Thursday, November 8, 2012
    10:00 AM - 3:00 PM CST

    The IOUG Virtualization SIG Symposium continues! Day Two picks up with best practices for VMware support, tips on simplifying your IT environment and leveraging your storage, network and computing resources.
    Schedule below:
    10:00am - 10:55am           Virtualizing Oracle
    11:00am - 11:50am           Oracle Virtualization Best Practices from VMware Support
    12:00pm - 12:50pm           Virtualization Migration Strategies
    1:00pm - 1:50pm               Storage Best Practices for Oracle on VMware
    2:00pm - 2:50pm               
    Raising the Bar with Oracle on Vblock(tm) Systems
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

VMware Storage Fundamentals

Storage is The Key
As a Tier One Oracle and BCA Specialist at VMware,  I have been stressing the importance of making sure storage is designed, configured, managed and monitored when virtualizing Tier One platforms (business and mission critical).  The statistics show over and over that 80% of issues in a virtual infrastructure are due to the design, configuration and management of storage.

Three Areas of Best Practices
There are three areas of best practices around storage.  They include:
  • VMware Best Practices - VMware has best practices guides around key tier one environments such as Oracle, SQL Server and Middleware.   They are not just recommendations.  The best practice guides have to be looked at in detail.  There are two sets of best practices guides that should be viewed when discussing storage:
  1. Oracle DBA Best Practices Guide
  2. Oracle RAC Deployment Guide
  3. Workload Characterization Study
  4. High Availability Guide
  1. Fibre Channel SAN Config Guide
  2. iSCSI SAN Config Guide
  3. Best Practices for Running vSphere on NFS Storage
  1. VMware Press:  Storage Implementation in vSphere 5.0
  • Storage Vendor Best Practices - VMware works very closely with all their storage vendors to make sure best practices are consistent.  Here are two sets of best practice guides from vendors:
  1. Using EMC VNX Storage with VMware vSphere  Techbook
  2. Using EMC VMAX Storage with VMware vSphere Techbook
  3. EMC ISILON ScaleOut Storage and VMware vSphere 5 - Best Practices Guide
  1. NetApp Storage Best Practices for VMware vSphere (TR-3749)
  2. vSphere 5 on NetApp Data Operating in Cluster-Mode (TR-4068)
  • Organizational Best Practices - This is based upon an organizations internal processes and methodologies for managing their virtualization infrastructure.   Here there are three important factors for success:
  1. Strategic and Tactical assessment:  The strategic assessment is with the VMware Accelerate program.  The Accelerate team will come in and evaluate the business requirements, Key Performance Indicators and define a solution that will drive business value.  Making sure designs are based on requirements and not technology is a very important factor for success. The technical assessment is done with VMware BCA Virtualization services. This includes an advisory workshop, discovery, plan and design, implementation and optimization processes.  The technical assessment does two important things: 1) Makes sure infrastructure is based on a reference-able architecture that is scalable and based on best practices.  2) Helps build the skill set of internal teams to make sure they have the confidence to troubleshoot problems in a virtualized production environment.  
  2. Get the right tools in place:  Using outdated management and monitoring tools that were build for  legacy physical server environments that have additions for virtualization will not work.  Most infrastructure teams would rather get their gums scraped than bring in new software but this is important.  Your organization must have the right tools that have the level of granularity necessary to manage virtual infrastructures and allow the pro-active management of the environment.
  3. People, Processes and Technology:  It's important to develop internal best practices, management processes and guidelines for managing and monitoring a storage virtualization environment.  Make sure your infrastructure management is ready to handle tier one workloads and dynamics.