• System Center Cloud Services Process Pack Deployment Document

       Hi All :

         The System Center Cloud Services Process Pack provides a service solution for automating the deployment of private and public cloud infrastructures. With the System Center Cloud Services Process Pack, enterprises can realize the benefits of infrastructure as a service while simultaneously leveraging their existing investments in System Center 2012 – Service Manager, System Center 2012 - Orchestrator, System Center 2012 – Virtual Machine Manager, and System Center 2012 – Operations Manager.

        The System Center Cloud Services Process Pack offers a self-service experience to facilitate private cloud capacity requests from your business unit IT application owners and end users, including the flexibility to request additional capacity as business demands increase.

        You can download System Center Cloud Services Process Pack at the Microsoft Download Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=231143.

        Build a CSPP environment need a patient and lengthy waiting process , the deployment phase , please reference this document .

     

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        Enjoy !

        Justin Gao

        Microsoft (China)

  • You need to know : prerequisites MPs for System Center 2012 Cloud Services Process Pack

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        When you install System Center 2012 Cloud Services Process Pack , you need to import lots of dependencies for the SC2012 VMM Discovery MP .

        These packs contain the required management packs, namely:

    • Microsoft.Windows.InternetInformationServices.2003 – Windows Server Internet Information Services 7 Monitoring Management Pack
    • Microsoft.Windows.InternetInformationServices.2008– Windows Server Internet Information Services 7 Monitoring Management Pack
    • Microsoft.Windows.InternetInformationServices.CommonLibrary– Windows Server Internet Information Services 7 Monitoring Management Pack
    • Microsoft.SQLServer.Library – SQL Server Monitoring Management Pack

        The IIS 2008 management pack actually needs Microsoft.Windows.Server.2008.Discovery (which needs Microsoft.Windows.Server.Library.mp) which is part of Windows Server Operating System Management Pack for Operations Manager 2007.

        To collect these MPs is so smarting .

        Now , System Center 2012 Cloud Services Process Pack already collected relate MPs in the setup package .

        And the last , you just need to import System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager Discovery monitoring pack :

     

        Enjoy !

        Justin Gao

        Microsoft (China)

       

  • System Center 2012 App Controller RTM deployment document

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       System Center 2012 App Controller is a unified management public cloud and private cloud tool , and App Controller is simple and straightforward to install and use.

       Now , i will to show you how to deploy SC2012 App Controller RTM , you can reference this document.

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       Justin Gao

       Microsoft (China)

  • FreeBSD Support on Windows Server Hyper-V

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       With Windows Server our goal is to provide the best platform for cloud and you can see that in spades in Windows Server 2012. We’ve quietly engaging on this strategy for years. For example, Linux support on Hyper-V. Microsoft has been contributing GPL to the Linux kernel for years now and we’ve long supported Red Hat, SUSE, CentOS and the latest release of Ubuntu 12.04 (released with the last couple of weeks) even includes the Hyper-V drivers built in by default. Now, we’re taking this to the next level:

     FreeBSD support on Hyper-V.

     

    We’ve listened to our valued customers who have told us that they’ve been successful virtualizing Windows and Linux and now want to take a look at their pockets of FreeBSD Unix and want to consolidate them on Hyper-V and better manage them via System Center. So, today, we’re announcing that we are working with our partners NetApp and Citrix to develop and extend support for FreeBSD on Hyper-V. This means that we’re developing FreeBSD drivers to enable FreeBSD to run as a first-class guest on Windows Server Hyper-V. The drivers will be fully released early this summer, including the source code for the drivers under the BSD license, and will initially work with FreeBSD 8.2 and 8.3 on Windows Server 2008 R2 and eventually on Windows Server 2012.

     

       Enjoy!

       Justin Gao

       Microsoft (China)

  • System Center 2012 Orchestrator RTM Deployment Document

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    IT administrators perform many tasks and procedures to keep the health of their computing environment up-to-date and their business running. Tasks might include the following diverse activities, for example, new employees require that accounts and resources are configured, a business acquisition requires integrating a system from another vendor, and new hardware requires provisioning. Individual tasks and subtasks are automated, but typically, not the whole process. In addition, the administrators must maintain quality standards and system efficiency. System Center 2012 - Orchestrator can tie disparate tasks and procedures together by using the graphical user-interface Runbook Designer to create reliable, flexible, and efficient end-to-end solutions in the IT environment.

    By using Orchestrator, you can carry out the following tasks:

    • Automate processes in your data center, regardless of hardware or platform.

    • Automate your IT operations and standardize best practices to improve operational efficiency.

    • Connect different systems from different vendors without having to know how to use scripting and programming languages.

    Custom automation

    Orchestrator provides tools to build, test, debug, deploy, and manage automation in your environment. These automated procedures, called runbooks, can function independently or start other runbooks. The standard activities defined in every installation of Orchestrator provide a variety of monitors, tasks, and runbook controls with which you can integrate a wide range of system processes. Each activity in a runbook publishes data that is available to any subsequent activity in that runbook. You use this Published Data to provide dynamic, decision-making capabilities, which can include creating emails, alerts, log files, accounts, and more.

    Your IT organization can use Orchestrator to improve efficiency and reduce operational costs to support cross-departmental objectives. Orchestrator provides an environment with shared access to common data. By using Orchestrator, you can evolve and automate key processes between groups and consolidate repetitive manual tasks. You can automate cross-functional team processes and enforce best practices for incident, change, and service management by creating runbooks that are customized for your requirements. Through automation, regularly recurring tasks reduce the number of manual and error-prone activities in your environment. Orchestrator helps you improve the reliability and predictability of your IT procedures.

    Cross-platform integration

    Orchestrator integrates with System Center, other Microsoft products, and non-Microsoft products to enable interoperability across the data center. Orchestrator improves efficiency across multiple tools, systems, and departments by eliminating or crossing technology and organizational process structures. You can extend the capabilities of Orchestrator with integration packs that include additional functionality for both Microsoft and non-Microsoft products and technologies. Orchestrator activities and integration packs reduce unanticipated errors and shorten service delivery time by automating the common tasks associated with enterprise tools and products.

    End-to-end orchestration

    Orchestration is the collective name for the automated arrangement, coordination, and management of systems, software, and practices. It enables the management of complex cross-domain processes. Orchestrator provides the tools for orchestration to combine software, hardware, and manual processes into a seamless system. These tools let you connect and automate workflows.

    Just as manufacturing companies have automated common and repeatable tasks from their production processes, you can adopt this same efficiency in the IT environment by using Orchestrator to seamlessly perform and monitor your IT processes. Orchestrator can handle routine tasks, process enforcement, and reliably meet the demands of the largest enterprises. Orchestrator integrates seamlessly with other System Center products to integrate IT administrative tasks from start to finish.

    Extensible structure

    If you have a custom in-house solution, Orchestrator provides extensible integration to any system through the Orchestrator Integration Toolkit. You can create custom integrations that allow Orchestrator to connect to any environment.

    Orchestrator uses a Representational State Transfer (REST)-based web service that can perform processes like start and stop runbook jobs and get reporting information in Open Data protocol (OData) format. The web service lets you develop applications that can use live data from Orchestrator.

     

      This post , i will to show you how to deployment System Center 2012 Orchestrator RTM.

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       Enjoy !

       Justin Gao

       Microsoft (China)