Architecture
VirtualCenter is composed of five main components
- VirtualCenter Management Server is the central control
node for configuring, provisioning and managing virtualised
IT environments. The Management Server runs as a service
on Microsoft® Windows 2000, Microsoft® Windows
XP Professional and Microsoft® Windows Server
2003.
- VirtualCenter Database is used to store persistent
information about the physical servers, resource pools
and virtual machines managed by the VirtualCenter
Management Server. The database resides on standard
versions of Oracle, Microsoft® SQL Server, or
Microsoft® MSDE.
- Virtual Infrastructure Client allows administrators
and users to connect remotely to the VirtualCenter
Management Server or individual ESX Servers from any
Windows PC.
- VirtualCenter Agent connects VMware ESX Server with
the VirtualCenter Management Server.
- Virtual Infrastructure Web Access allows virtual
machine management and access to virtual machine graphical
consoles without installing a client.
Performance and Scalability
Large-scale management. Manage hundreds of servers
and thousands of virtual machines. VirtualCenter 2 starts
up faster, is more responsive and is designed from the
ground up to handle the largest IT environments.
Interoperability
Support for ESX Server 3. VirtualCenter 2 adds tested
and certified support for management of ESX Server 3.
Support for VMware Server. VirtualCenter 1.4 adds tested
and certified support for management of the free VMware
Server.
Management
Virtual machine provisioning and migration. Provision
virtual machines instaneously and move virtual machines
between physcical servers.
- Deployment wizard. Create new virtual machines with
a user friendly wizard. Customise network identities
and operating system parameters to make new instances
unique.
- Re-designed virtual machine templates. Save virtual
machines as templates that can be instantiated in
minutes. Minimise errors and downtime by establishing
configuration standards for virtual machines. Re-designed
templates support easy virtual machine patching and
updating. Templates are stored on shared storage for
greater reliability.
- Virtual machine cloning. Copy existing virtual machines
when a new instance of a server is needed.
- Cold migration of virtual machines. Move a powered
off virtual machine from one physical server to another
by dragging and dropping the virtual machine icon.
- Live migration of virtual machines. Migrate running
virtual machines from one physical server to another
with VMware VMotion.
Server and virtual machine management
- Virtual Infrastructure Client. Manage ESX Servers,
virtual machines, and VirtualCenter Server with a
common user interface
- Virtual Infrastructure Web Access. Manage virtual
machines and access virtual machine graphical consoles
without installing a client.
- ESX Server configuration. Centralise management
and configuration of all ESX Servers in VirtualCenter.
- Enhanced inventory model. Manage the complete inventory
of virtual machines, resource pools and physical servers
with greater visibility into object relationships.
The new inventory model provides the flexibility to
organise objects into folders and create two separate
hierarchical views.
- Enhanced object model. Manage virtualised IT environment
with a consistent object model covering all entities
such as virtual machines, physical servers, and resource
pools.
- Interactive topology maps. Visualise the relationships
between physical servers, virtual machines, networks
and storage. Topology maps allow to easily verify
correct configuration for distributed services such
as VMotion, VMware DRS and VMware HA.
- Centralised licensing. Manage all VMware software
licenses with an embedded FlexNet licensing server
and a single license file.
System monitoring. Continuously monitor physical servers
and virtual machine availability and utilisation from
a single interface.
- Alerts and notifications. Set green, yellow and
red level alarms for CPU, memory and heartbeat states
to manage and pre-empt problems. Alarm triggers generate
automated notifications and alerts. Schedule automatic
execution of system management tasks such as sending
SNMP traps, sending emails, running management scripts,
suspending, powering off, and resetting virtual machines.
- Enhanced performance graphs. Monitor and analyse
virtual machines, resource pools and server utilisation
and availability with detailed performance graphs.
Performance metrics can be defined with several levels
of granularity and can be viewed in real time, or
across a specified time interval.
- Reports. Export VirtualCenter data to HTML and Excel
formats for integration with other reporting tools
and offline analysis.
Integration with third party systems management products
through Web services APIs provided by the VMware Infrastructure
SDK.
Distributed Resource Optimisation
Resource management for virtual machines. Allocate
processor and memory resources to virtual machines running
on the same physical servers. Establish minimum, maximum,
and proportional resource shares for CPU, memory, disk
and network bandwidth. Modify allocations while virtual
machines are running. Enable applications to dynamically
acquire more resources to accommodate peak performance.
Dynamic allocation of resources. VMware DRS continuously
monitors utilisation across resource pools and intelligently
allocates available resources among virtual machines
based on pre-defined rules that reflect business needs
and changing priorities. The result is a self-managing,
highly optimised and efficient IT environment with built-in
load balancing.
High Availability
Automatic restart of virtual machines with VMware HA.
Provide an easy to use and cost-effective failover solution.
Security
Fine-grained access control. Secure the environment
with configurable, tiered group definitions and fine-grained
permissions.
Integration with Microsoft® Active Directory. Base
access controls on existing Microsoft® Active Directory
authentication mechanisms.
Custom roles and permissions. Enhance security and
flexibility with user-defined roles. VirtualCenter users
with appropriate privileges can create custom roles
such as night shift operator or backup administrator.
Restrict access to the entire inventory of virtual machines,
resource pools and servers by assigning users to these
custom roles.
Audit trails. Maintain a record of significant configuration
changes and the administrator who initiated them. Export
reports for event tracking.
Session management. Discover and if necessary terminate
VirtualCenter user sessions.
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