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Windows Server Consolidation in 2012r2: MAP Toolkit

Hello,

I try to figure out tools and ways to do proper consolidation in Windows Server 2012r2. The only tool I can think of is so called MAP Toolkit. This offers "server consolidation" option, when you input data and it will calculate for you how many hosts you will need plus cpu, ram etc usage. You can run report39397-server-consolidation-and-virtualization.pdf . What else is available out there?


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Hi @InfoTechdude-8100,

As far as I know the MAP toolkit is the only available tool from Microsoft, there are plenty of other tools but they are third-party tools and may have a cost.
For further questions related to the MAP toolkit, I suggest asking over at the dedicated forum over here:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=map


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Best regards,
Leon

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MAP Toolkit does the good job to tell you how many vms to use and resources it would take. The problem is that you need to apply it later on. Once MAP toolkit assesses the PCs that are available for consolidation- what to do next? Microsoft does not offer any steps/books how to do the real consolidation...

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Hi,
Below forum might the be right place to discuss questions of MAP:Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit as well as the instructions.
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=map&filter=alltypes&sort=firstpostdesc
Feature Overview
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions//bb977556(v=technet.10)?redirectedfrom=MSDN#feature-overview


Hope this helps and please help to accept as Answer if the response is useful.

Thanks,
Jenny

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Here is better material:

Windows Server 2008 R2 File Services Consolidation: Technology Update
https://sec.ch9.ms/teched/na/2011/wmv-hq/WSV317-R-HD.wmv

The thing is i already know the MAP toolkit, i need to proceed to real server consolidation- so i need to steps how to go from assessment which pcs are eligible to real consolidation...and that kida info is nowhere to be found. So i have assessed which pcs to go with, how many vms to use, but...need to go from here...

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JennyYan-MSFT answered

Hi,
To better utilize MAP report, please check the Getting Started instructions from below link and per my knowledge, MAP is tool for product assessment and provide report for users to consult when starting IT infrastructure planning:

  • Migration Planning

  • Consolidation/Virtualization

  • Private/Public Cloud Planning

  • Software Usage Tracking

Therefore, you shall check if any roles installed for the servers ready for consolidation and consult more details for the specific requirements depending on the role differences. (just like the video you attached is discussing on consolidation for server with File service.)

Reference links:
Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit: Getting Started
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/1640.microsoft-assessment-and-planning-map-toolkit-getting-started.aspx#MAP_Toolkit_Getting_Started_Guide


Hope this helps and please help to accept as Answer if the response is useful.

Thanks,
Jenny


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