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For Small and Medium Enterprises

Tactical Approaches

Tactical Approaches to Disaster Recover

and Business Continuity solutions

Assessment and Design

Impact of Virtualization

Changes in Terminology

Member Experiences

ASSESSMENT AND DESIGN

Begin at Home

Disaster Prevention

• How Can we maintain uptime at the core location(s)

• Redundancy

• Diversity

• Power Protection

Focus on Continuity of Operations

• Categorize Applications for Criticality

• Standardize RPO and RTO according to Application Tiers

Application Categorization

Level Description Protection Protection

Budget

Tier 1

Critical

Critical for day-to-

day operations. Any

outage causes loss

of revenue

Automatic

Replicated Failover

Solution

$$$$$$

Tier 2

Vital

Vital to Business.

Short downtime

acceptable

Less Expensive

Replication with

Manual Failover

$$$$$

Tier 3

Sensitive

Important to the

Business but not

critical

Protected by Remote

Backup

$$$

Tier 4

Nice to have

Non Revenue

Generating or

Customer Facing

Protected by Remote

Backup

$

Traditional Solutions

Tier Solution RPO RTO Cost Weaknesses

1 Server Clustering 0 0 $$$$$$$$ Duplicate Hardware

Complicated Setup

Limited Use

2 High-end replication Minutes Minutes $$$$$ Complicated Configuration

Duplicate Hardware

3 Disk Imaging 24h Hours $$$ Limited restore and flexibility

4 Tape/Manual Rebuild 24h+ Days $ Difficult to administer

Slow, prone to errors

Audience Discussion

• What Categories have you identified for Applications

• What RPO/RTO have you defined.

Traditional Methodologies

Traditional Approaches to BC and DR solutions have limitations• Tape Backup and Offsite Storage• Data Protection Only

• Very Long recovery time

• Difficult and expensive to test

• High End Storage Replication and Hardware Clustering• Expensive

• Solutions specific to applications

• Bandwidth Intensive

• May not support geographic separation

Traditional Methodologies

Budgetary Constraints and High

Cost of Solutions mean that only a

small percentage of systems are

protected

• 80% of dollars support 20% of applications

• Tier 1 Apps – Over insured

• Tier 2 Apps - Somewhat insured

• Tier 3 Apps - Underinsured

80/20 Rule Applies

Poll:- Virtualization Usage

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

VM is part of DR Strategy

Fully Virtualized

Most Production

Some Production

Test and Lab Only

No Virtualization

Count

Count

Impact of Virtualization

• Virtualization is an obvious Game Changer

- Removes Hardware from the equation

- No longer necessary to maintain identical storage or hardware

- One-to-one relationship not needed between production and

recovery site

• Hardware independence allows for smaller recovery

site and greater efficiency

• Network Independence – NAT for Legacy Applications

• Testing can be done in a silo environment

• Test Time Objective (TTO)

• Not a Panacea

Impact of Virtualization

• Reduce Total Cost of Ownership/Operations for

Business Continuity- Ease of Administration

- Fewer physical Resources Required for Recovery

- Recovery performed by IT Generalist vs Specialist

- Recovery infrastructure is flexible and scalable for the future

• Workload Protection- Migrate from box protection to application continuity

- A workload encapsulates the data, applications and operating systems

that reside on a physical or virtual host

- Integrated Snapshots provide for shorter Recovery Point Objectives

Impact of Virtualization on Disaster

Recovery

• Eliminate many manual steps

• Standardize key steps in recovery

• Automate recovery process

ManagementSimplify and Automate disaster recovery management

• Implement unified process for protection of all data needed to recover system

• Ensure reliable restore to any hardware

DataSimplify Data Protection

• Consolidate and reuse servers for recovery infrastructure

• Enable productive use of recovery infrastructure during normal operation

InfrastructureReduce the cost and complexity of recovery infrastructure

Workload Business Continuity

Automation

Application

OS

Platform

StorageStorage

Layer

Physical or

Virtual

Machine

Management

Application

Replication or

Restoration of Data

Physical or Virtual

Machines

Clients

Browser + Internet

Outlook + LAN/WAN

Mobile Clients

Microsoft Exchange

Exchange Server(s)

MailStores

LAN/WAN and

Internet

Putting it Together

Virtualized DR Strategies

VM Recovery Methodologies

Cost

$$$$

Application Tier/Recovery RequirementsTier 1/ RTO/TPO=>0Tier 4

Tape Backup

and Recovery

to VM

Disk Backup

and Recovery

to VM

Replication Mirrored Sites

Recovery

Environment$

Snapshots – Onsite Recovery

One Platform supports all Tiers

Discussion around Solutions

• Solutions in Use today

• How Many Servers and Applications (Workloads)

• Physical or Virtual

• How much Data

• SAN today ?

• RPO/RTO Targets per Workload

• Onsite or Offsite Protection

Solutions

Workload Management

Data Replication

SAN Replication

(HP, Dell,

NetApp, EMC)

VMWare SRM

Vizioncore

Platespin

Double-Take

NeverFail

Workload Protection Solutions

Virtualization Vendor

• Microsoft

• Windows Server 2008 Clustering

• VMWare

• Site Recovery Manager

• Novell

• Suse Enterprise Linux Plus XEN

Specialized Vendors

• Double-Take

• PlateSpin Forge (Novell)

• Neverfail

• EMC Recoverpoint

• Vizioncore

VMWare SRM

What it is:

• Site Recovery Manager is a VMware product for disaster recovery

What it does:

• Simplifies and automates disaster recovery processes

• Setup

• Testing

• Failover

• Failback

VMWare SRMProtected

Site

Recovery

Site

VirtualCenterSite Recovery

ManagerVirtualCenter

Site Recovery

Manager

Datastore Groups

Array Replication

Datastore Groups

Repoint

Communications

VMWare Site Recovery Manager

Disaster Recovery Management

Non-Disruptive Testing

Requires Storage Layer Replication

• EMC Recoverpoint

• HP Continuous Access

• Lefthand/Dell/NetApp/IBM etc

Automates Failover

Allows automated resource management

Destination Clusters can have non critical workloads spooled down to allow for failover workloads

SRM Storage Connectors

• All SAN Vendors offer replication tools

• SRM requires Site Recovery Adapter at both sides

• Verify SRA compatibility prior to SAN selection/decision

EMC RecoverPoint 3.2 Storage Replication Adapter

EMC Celerra Storage Replication Adapter

EMC CLARiiON Storage Replication Adapter

EMC Symmetrix Storage Replication Adapter

3PAR Storage Replication Adapter

Compellent Storage Replication Adapter

Dell-EqualLogic Storage Replication Adapter

FalconStor Storage Replication Adapter

Hitachi Storage Replication Adapter 2

HP EVA Storage Replication Adapter

HP LeftHand P4000 Storage Replication Adapter

HP XP Storage Replication Adapter

IBM SVC Storage Replication Adapter

IBM XIV Storage Replication Adapter

NAS Storage Array Adapter for IBM N-Series

SAN Storage Array Adapter for IBM N-Series

NEC Storage Replication Adapter

NetApp NAS Storage Replication Adapter

NetApp SAN Storage Replication Adapter *Current SRA Available Downloads

Non VMWare/SRM/StorageCentric

Alternatives

Cross Platform/Cross Hardware DR Clustering

Many of these support Physical and Virtual solutions

• Veritas Cluster Server – Extremely Flexible

• Double-Take – Server Based, Windows 2008 capabilities

• Neverfail – Server Based

• Novell/Platespin – Appliance Based

Double-Take

Novell Platespin Forge

Other Considerations

Maintaining Communications• Voice Communications

• Office Phones, Cell Phones

• Data Communications

• Email, Text, Web

• Carrier Redundancy

• LAN, WAN and Internet

• DNS and Name Resolution

• Location and Reachability

• Bandwidth

• Reachability for End Users

Questions & Answers

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