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Business Continuity Planning with Oracle Sun Storage
Matt Miller
Principal Product Manager, Systems
Scott Meadows
Director, Application Integration, Systems
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Agenda
Trends in data storage
Impact of downtime
Business Continuity defined
Considering Business Continuity
Oracle Sun Storage line-up
BC/DR planning with Oracle Sun Storage
Oracle’s Sun ZFS Storage Appliances
Oracle Sun Storage 6000 Systems
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Enterprise ResourcesHuman Resources
CustomersSupply Chain
Business Processes
ComplianceDevelopment Finance
Information Management Is At The Heart Of The
Modern Enterprise
© 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential
Databases
Data warehouses
Semantic Web
STRUCTURED
DATA
UNSTRUCTURED
DATA
Collaboration
File Repositories
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Why the Need for Business Continuity Plans?
93% of organizations have had to execute their disaster recovery plans, at an average cost of $287K per incident.
Source: Network World, “Symantec releases disaster recovery statistics”, 2009.
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Business Impact of Downtime
Revenue: Direct loss, lost
future revenues, investment
loss
Productivity: Impacted
employees x number of
hours x wages paid = ?
Reputation: Potential lost
customers, competitors gain
advantage
Financial Performance:
Revenue recognition, cash
flow, regulatory compliance,
credit rating, stock price
Risks
TIME
$ IM
PA
CT
Minutes Days
Direct Financial Loss
Productivity
Business Reputation
Financial Performance
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Business Continuity Defined
“Set of plans that assists a
company or organization in
restoring operations under
difficult or extreme
circumstances”
Business Continuity plans
help businesses protect:
Customers
Employee Productivity
Revenue
Reputation
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Definition of Terms
Disaster Recovery
The specific tasks undertaken in the event of a loss by an organization,
usually planned for during the Business Continuity planning effort
High Availability
The steps a company takes to prevent failure of hardware or software.
Does not protect against errors resulting in data loss.
Recovery Point Objective (RPO)
The time between the last safe backup and the point of time of the disaster
Recovery Time Objective (RTO)
The time elapsed from when the disaster occurred to the resumption of
normal business activities
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Business Continuity Planning: What to Consider
Assessing the risks to your business and its data
Classification of data – determining data protection
needs for all types of data within the organization
Identify data protection technologies that achieve the
required level of data availability
Ensure application availability and quality
Deliver cost effective IT and data services
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Not All Data is Created Equal
Source: ESG Research Brief, Implementing the Right High Availability and Disaster Recovery Plan for Your Business, August 2010.
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Not All Data is Created Equal
Source: ESG Research Brief, Implementing the Right High Availability and Disaster Recovery Plan for Your Business, August 2010.
Protection ClassesAvailability
Objectives
Recovery Point
Objective (RPO)
Recovery Time
Objective (RTO)
Mission Critical Data
Near zero downtime, most
valuable
99.999%Continuous to 1
minute
Instantaneous to
1.5 minutes
Business Critical
Important data, good availability99.999% 1 to 10 minutes
2 minutes to 15
minutes
Archive Online Data
Cost sensitive, low access, online
performance
99.99%10 minutes to 2
hours
15 minutes to 2
hours
Archive Nearline Data
Cost sensitive, low access99.9% 2 hours to 1 day 2 hours to 1 day
Offline Data
Most cost sensitive, compliance
related, ~72-hr recovery
Offline 1 day to 1 week 1 day to 1 week
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Business Continuity Tools
Protection ClassesRecovery Time
Objective (RTO)
Oracle Business
Continuity Solutions
Mission Critical Data
Near zero downtime, most valuable
Instantaneous to 1.5
minutes
Remote Replication,
Global Clustering,
Local Mirroring
Business Critical
Important data, good availability
2 minutes to 15
minutes
Snapshot, Local
Mirroring, Clustering
Archive Online Data
Cost sensitive, low access, online
performance
15 minutes to 2 hoursSnapshot, D2D
Backup
Archive Nearline Data
Cost sensitive, low access2 hours to 1 day D2D Backup
Offline Data
Most cost sensitive, compliance related,
~72-hr recovery
1 day to 1 week Backup & Recovery
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Business Continuity Tools
Basic Data Protection: Backup & Restore
Mirroring/Snapshot
Local Clustering
Disaster Recovery for DataRemote Replication
Global Clustering
Disaster Recovery for Application
High Availability for Application
High Availability for Data
Backups
Ava
ilab
ility
$ Investment
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Business Continuity with
Oracle Sun Storage
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Oracle Business Continuity PortfolioComprehensive set of technologies for any Business Continuity plan
Oracle Database
- Data Guard
- Flashback
- Recovery Manager (RMAN)
- Oracle Secure Backup (OSB)
- Real Application Clusters (RAC)
Oracle Solaris
- Availability Suite
(snapshot/replication)
- Solaris Cluster
- NDMP Backup
Oracle Sun Storage
- Storage Data Services
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Oracle’s Storage PortfolioA comprehensive, enterprise-class product line
STORAGE SOFTWARE
TAPE DISK DISK FLASH
Sun SAM/QFS Sun DTrace Analytics StorageTek ACSLS Sun CAM
StorageTek ELSSecure Backup
Sun Lustre
Sun Hybrid Storage PoolsOracle Solaris ZFS
Crypto Key Mgmt. Oracle UCM Oracle 11g ASM Oracle 11g partitions
ONLINE STORAGENEARLINE STORAGE
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Storage Data Services Integral Part of any Business Continuity Plan
Data Services help build Business Continuity
Architectures
Snaphot: Rapid Restore/Recovery/Data Corruption
Mirroring: Disk Failure/Storage Subsystem Failure
Replication: Site/Geographic Recovery
Backup: Data Protection/Data Corruption
Understand Risk Assessment
Employ services that best mitigate those risks
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HIGH-DENSITY CLUSTER
Up to 720TB Capacity
Over 5TB Flash
Active-Active Clustering for H/A
EXPANDABLE CLUSTER-CAPABLE
Up to 1.15PB Capacity
Over 5TB Flash
Active-Active Clustering for H/A
ENTRY CLUSTER-CAPABLE
Up to 192TB Capacity
Active-Active Clustering for H/A
ENTRY STANDALONE
Up to 120TB Capacity
Write Flash Enabled
STANDARD FEATURES (ALL MODELS)
All Data Protocols and Data Services Included
Remote Console (Serial or Ethernet)
Lights-out Management and Phone-Home Support
Supports Ethernet, FC and Infiniband Networks
CLIENTS AND APPLICATIONS (ALL MODELS)
Oracle Solaris • Oracle Enterprise Linux
Oracle Database, Middleware, and Applications
Oracle VM • VMware • Windows
More than 50 business applications supported
IntegratedFlash
32 CPUCores
512GBDDR3
HigherDensity
Sun ZFS Storage AppliancesNew Models
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“As a data protection, retention and discovery software and services provider, we believe the Sun 7000 series delivers a very attractive value proposition with very good high availability characteristics and presents a very simple, straightforward management model. It represents refreshing and original insights into reducing storage complexity and cuts through
layers of fossilized storage technology thinking...”
David AllenSenior Vice President & CTO
i365, a Seagate Company
What i365 Is Saying
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Unified Storage for Oracle Business Continuity
Media Management with B/U app
To DR Site
Primary Disk
Tape Library
Sun ZFS Storage
Appliance
Client Client Client Client
Target Disk DR Site
Cost Effective Backup Storage using Sun ZFS Storage Appliance
• Reduce risk (lose/litigation)• Increase productivity• Long-term retention (data mining)• Shorten back-up windows
Business Drivers
• Highly available architecture• Scalable, multi-tiered solution• Data movement software (app. Int.)• Services (migration, scripting, etc.)
Core Product Requirements
• Data Services included at no additional cost
• Shorten back-up windows
Sun ZFS Storage Appliance
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ZFS Storage replication of binaries, configuration
data, metadata, logs
Webhost1
Apphost1
Apphost2
DBhost1 DBhost2
Apphost2
Apphost1
Webhost1
Primary site Secondary site
Oracle Fusion MW data (non-Data Guard) replicated to Sun ZFS Storage Appliance
Oracle Data Guard
Unified Storage for Oracle Business Continuity
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Sun ZFS Storage Appliances for Business Continuity Business Continuity plans are about reducing risk
• No Additional Cost for software Data Services:
• Replication, Snapshot, Cloning, Deduplication, Compression and more
• DTrace Analytics for faster troubleshooting and problem
resolution
• Flash Hybrid Storage Pools for improved backup
performance
• ZFS Data Integrity (19 “nines” of end-to-end data
checksums)
• Greater Data Protection with Triple-Parity RAID, Triple
Mirroring and no single point of failure (NSPF) storage
profiles
• Fault Management Architecture: Predictive Self-Healing for
CPU, DRAM, PCIe, HDDs, and Flash
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Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Snapshot/Clone TechnologyData Services Included as Standard
• ZFS Snapshots
- Read-only point-in-time copy of file system
- Re-Direct-on-write makes them essentially “free”
- Very space efficient – only changes are tracked
- Snapshot on demand, via auto snapshot schedule or with a workflow
• ZFS Clones
- Writeable snapshots
- Can take snapshots of clones
Current Data
Snapshot Uber-block New Uber-block
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Sun ZFS Storage Appliance ReplicationData Services Included as Standard
• IP Based Asynchronous Replication
• Snapshot Driven
• Manage at Project or Share/LUN level
• Replicate on demand or on a schedule
• 1:1,1:Many, Many:1
• Pool configuration and options on source and target can be different
- e.g Replicate from RAID-1 source to RAID-Z2 target. Compression
enabled on target but not on source
• Can export replicas read-only and/or clone replicas
• Replication streams secured with SSL
• Can throttle max bandwidth used by each replication instance
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Sun Storage 6000 Array Family
Sun Storage 6180 Array
A family of trusted storage arrays with a proven track
record
Per
form
ance
-S
cala
bili
ty -
Fle
xib
ility
Sun Storage 6580 Array
Sun Storage 6780 Array
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Sun Storage 6000 for Oracle Business Continuity
• Oracle Database use case• Oracle RAC• Oracle Data Guard Failover• Oracle Data Pump• 6780 and 6180
• Servers and Storage deploy DW solutions faster
• SPARC® and x64 configurations• Reliability and High Availability• Oracle Optimized Warehouse Initiative• Help enable predictable performance• Additional Sun Reference Configurations
Oracle Data Guard
Failover
Sun X4800
Sun M3000
Sun Storage 6180
Sun Storage 6780
Sun Storage 6180
Sun X4800 Sun M3000 Sun X4800 Sun X4800Sun X4800
Oracle DW using Data
Pump
DR - Remote Site
Sun Storage 6180
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Sun Storage 6000 Snapshot Technology
• What is a SnapShot?
- A point-in-time (PiT) image of a volume
- Logical equivalent of a physical copy
• Features
- Provides an instantaneous copy
- Requires less disk space than a full copy
- Mappable to any host
- Can be read from, or written to
• Uses
- Backup image
- Application testing
- Data mining / analysis
- PiT image for Volume Copy
Physical Logical
SnapshotReserve
BaseVolume
SnapshotVolume
A B CA’ B C
C’
A C
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Sun Storage 6000 Replication Remote Volume Mirroring/Replication
• What is Data Replicator?- Storage-based data replication
- Mirror volume(s) from one system to another
• Features- Synchronous / asynchronous modes
- Dynamic mode switching without suspending the mirror
- Suspend / resume mirroring with delta resynchronization
- Read-only mirror access (includes snapshot creation)
• Uses- Replicate data to disaster recovery / archival site
- Centralized data for backup, analysis, and disaster recovery
VolumeA
MirrorB
MirrorA
VolumeB
CrossMirroring
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Summary
Business Continuity Planning is a discipline, and
requires ongoing activity
Needs commitment across the IT organization and
executive management
IT is only part of the equation
Employees
Facilities
Communication
Oracle Sun Storage provides key technologies to help
businesses plan for Business Continuity
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For More Information
Oracle Storage Portfolio:
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/index.html
Oracle Database technologies for Business
Continuity:
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/database/options/index.ht
ml
Oracle Solaris Cluster:
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-
storage/solaris/cluster-067314.html
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contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any
material, code, or functionality, and should not be
relied upon in making purchasing decisions.
The development, release, and timing of any
features or functionality described for Oracle’s
products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.
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