System Center Virtual Machine Manager R2

System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 is now available as a public beta.

This is the first release of SCVMM to support Windows Server 2008 R2.

Key new features in R2

  • Live Migration

SCVMM can now trigger live and quick migration of virtual machines on R2 clusters.

  • Clustered Shared Volumes (CSV)

SCVMM can now place multiple VMs on a single LUN configured as a CSV

  • SAN enhancements 

SCVMM can now use SAN migration mechanisms to move virtual machines in and out of clusters. Multiple LUNs per single iSCSI target are now supported, which lets SCVMM use certain iSCSI products from Network Appliance and EMC.

  • Networking enhancements 

From 2008 R2 comes support for Virtual Machine Queues (VMQs) & Chimney (TCP offload engines). VMQs are a mechanism for the network cards to transfer data via DMA directly into the child partition’s memory. Also, different processors can serve different queues, thus enhancing scalability greatly. For more details, see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd434877.aspx

  • Support for MAC spoofing 
  • Support for reusable port groups in VMWare VirtualCenter.
  • Maintenance mode support

Maintenance mode is supported across all platforms: Hyper-V, VS and VMWare ESX hosts. Putting a host in maintenance mode triggers live migration (where possible) of all VMs on the host on Windows 2008 R2 and VMWare. Also,migrations for performance and resource optimization (PRO) to the host are disabled.

  • Disjoint domains support
  • BITS compact server support for network transfers

Posted March 16, 2009 by Robert Smit in System Center

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