Microsoft Assessment and Planning How-To Series: Part 1 (Server Virtualization Candidacy Reporting)
Hi there,
This is the first installment of a series of how-to content to get you started with the Microsoft Assessment and Planning tool (MAP) .
Today, we'll cover how users can use MAP to generate virtualization candidates for server virtualization (e.g. Virtual Server 2005 R2 or Hyper-V).
It's quite simple actually. All you need is to follow the 3-step process below and you're good to go!
- #1 Server Inventory - collect information regarding all existing servers across your network
- #2 PerfMon Capture - capture performance counters including CPU, Disk and Network Utilization of each server that you want to consider virtualizing (note: we recommend you run this for at least a few days if not a few weeks so you can capture all the "peaks and valleys" of utilization)
- #3 Virtualization Candidates Reporting - generate a report with virtualization candidacy recommendations
If you're new to the MAP tool UI, take a look at this screenshot below and you'll know which link to click for this 3-step process to get virtualization candidacy recommendations.
In the end, you will get a set of virtualization candidates report and proposal document showing the results (see below). With results in your hand, you will then gain better understanding on how a reduction in physical machines via virtualization could translate into improved utilization of each machine - subsequently this will translate into space savings and cost savings (cooling and power).
So why wait? Download MAP today and get virtualized!! https://www.microsoft.com/MAP
[Just added] MAP Demo Video - check it out too!
Baldwin Ng (Sr. Product Manager, Virtualization Solution Accelerators + MAP)
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
[VIDEO] Microsoft Assessment and Planning How-To Series: Part 1 (Server Virtualization Candidacy Reporting)Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Back in the early days of virtualization (and probably still today) consultancies everywhere would sell you a package whereby they'd tell you which of your servers would make good virtualization candidates and which would not. What they didn't tell youAnonymous
January 01, 2003
Hello, As we count down to the final few days into the MAP 3.1 RTM date, I'd like to offer you a sneak-peakAnonymous
January 01, 2003
One of the first steps you’ll need to handle is surveying yoru current environment for good/bad virtualizationAnonymous
January 01, 2003
Lately it's been very quiet on my blog. There are a couple of things to that. First and foremost thereAnonymous
January 01, 2003
You already knew about the free, agent-less Microsoft Assessment and Planning Tool , right? Today the