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    Microsoft Virtualization Goes Cross-Platform with VMware Support

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    Cameron Sturdevant
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    November 25, 2008
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      Microsoft breaks new ground by adding support for VMware ESX Infrastructure to System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008. This is a nearly unprecedented step for Microsoft and Hyper-V, and warrants immediate IT manager evaluation for both tactical and strategic implementation in enterprise data centers.

      For an eWEEK Labs walk-through of SC VMM 2008, click here.

      I’ve covered system and management tools for more than a decade, and in that time Microsoft has almost universally relinquished management of non-Microsoft software to third parties. Now, using APIs provided by competitor VMware, Microsoft has demonstrated that it can take cross-platform management tasks and succeed. In my tests of SC VMM 2008, it was clear that Microsoft has turned over a new leaf and that IT data center managers will be the beneficiaries.

      Also new in SC VMM 2008, released Nov. 1, are support for virtual machines running on Windows Server 2008; performance and resource management tools that also work with Microsoft’s System Center Operations Manager (n??«e MOM); and modest improvements when components including hardware, operating systems and applications fail.

      Read more here about the need for cross-platform tools to combat virtualization sprawl.

      The SC VMM 2008 enterprise license is $869 and includes Virtual Machine Manager management server software and the Enterprise Management License. A midmarket version of the product that is limited to managing five physical host servers (called the VMM 2008 Workgroup Edition) costs $505.

      There are a burgeoning number of cross-platform management tools that compete with SC VMM 2008. Of the established system management players, BMC Software with Performance Management and IBM/Tivoli with Tivoli Monitoring for Virtual Servers are the furthest along the cross-platform path. ManageIQ’s Enterprise Virtualization Management Suite is agentless (as is SC VMM 2008) and uses Web 2.0 features to keep IT managers up-to-date on the virtual infrastructure.

      SC VMM 2008 provides plenty of functionality through monitoring groups of host systems, a virtual machine management interface, a library for centrally stored resources from which to create new virtual machines and a convenient job monitoring console. This is an impressive continuation of Microsoft’s effort to do management right that the company started with the previous version of SC VMM.

      You Got Microsoft on My VMware

      I installed SC VMM 2008 on a Hewlett-Packard ProLiant ML115 system running Windows Server 2008 64-bit. Once the application was installed, I added my Hyper-V systems to the list of managed hosts. Next I clicked on the “add VMware VirtualCenter server” action to begin incorporating my VMware ESX environment into SC VMM 2008.

      The system cleanly imported my cluster, host and VM information from the VirtualCenter system. Selecting a host from the list provided detailed status information, including processor type, the amount of RAM, storage, operating system and version, and the names of the virtual machines installed on that specific host.

      eWEEK Labs found that VKernel’s Capacity Analyzer is a strong tool in VMware environments. Read the review here.

      I installed VMware ESX 3.5 on a new physical system and added it to the VirtualCenter management interface. Within 2 minutes, the new host appeared on the SC VMM 2008 interface. IT managers who are familiar with the VMware Virtual Infrastructure client interface will have no trouble navigating around the SC VMM 2008 screens.

      Managing virtual machines and hosts by status or operating system type was easy to do using reporting filters supplied with the product. SC VMM 2008 does a good job of highlighting machines that are in trouble. It never took more than a couple of clicks to navigate to troubled systems to see the problem.

      eWEEK Labs Technical Director Cameron Sturdevant can be reached at [email protected]

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      Cameron Sturdevant is the executive editor of Enterprise Networking Planet. Prior to ENP, Cameron was technical analyst at PCWeek Labs, starting in 1997. Cameron finished up as the eWEEK Labs Technical Director in 2012. Before his extensive labs tenure Cameron paid his IT dues working in technical support and sales engineering at a software publishing firm . Cameron also spent two years with a database development firm, integrating applications with mainframe legacy programs. Cameron's areas of expertise include virtual and physical IT infrastructure, cloud computing, enterprise networking and mobility. In addition to reviews, Cameron has covered monolithic enterprise management systems throughout their lifecycles, providing the eWEEK reader with all-important history and context. Cameron takes special care in cultivating his IT manager contacts, to ensure that his analysis is grounded in real-world concern. Follow Cameron on Twitter at csturdevant, or reach him by email at [email protected]

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