protecting applications with data protection manager 2007 sp1
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Protecting applications with DPM 2007
Prashant KumarProgram ManagerMicrosoftSession Code:
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Agenda
Introduction to Microsoft® System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007Deep dive
How does DPM do efficient protection?
Protecting virtual hosts
DemoHow Microsoft IT uses DPMQuestions and Answers
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Customer Needs & Requirements• Need for Speed – Fast & Reliable Recoveries
• Today, recovery is slow, unreliable and painful• Data protection is labor intensive & error-prone
• 24x7 Businesses – No Backup Window• Backup is too complex, slow, and inefficient• Tape inconvenience and unreliability is # 1 challenge• Application downtime is not an option to get application consistency
• Simplify & Save – Easy to Buy & Use • Current backup products are too complex, costly • Branch office data protection is cumbersome• IT budget remains flat but data keeps growing – need to do more with
less.
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DPM 2007 sp1
Online Snapshots (up to 512)
Disk-based Recovery
Active Directory®
System State
file shares and directories
Up to Every 15 minutes
Tape-based Backup
DPM 2007• Continuous Data Protection (CDP) for Windows application and file
servers
• Rapid and reliable recovery from disk instead of tape
• Advanced technology for enterprises of all sizes
Disaster Recoverywith offsite replication & tape
DPM 2007 sp1
Microsoft ®
System Center Data Protection Manager 2007
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DPM Efficient Disk Storage Without Duplication Day 0
Production Data DPM Replica
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Exchange 2003Exchange 2007
SQL Server 2005SQL Server 2008
Virtual Server 2005 R2 sp1Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V
VSSVR
Guest OS instances
Linux02
NT4-CustomApp
Win2003-SQL2005
Windows Virtualization host-based protection
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Windows Virtualization host-based protectionVirtual Server 2005 R2 today / Hyper-V with DPM2007 SP1
VSS capable guests = Online backupno downtime / no agent requiredVSS consistent inside
Windows Server 2003 sp1 or laterNew VM Additions
VSS consistent outsideVHD VSS writer
Windows Virtualization Host
VSSVR
Guest OS instances
Win2003-SQL2005
Linux02
NT4-CustomApp
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Windows Virtualization host-based protectionVirtual Server 2005 R2 today / Hyper-V with DPM2007 SP1
VSS capable guests = Online backupno downtime / no agent requiredVSS consistent inside
Windows Server 2003 sp1New VM Additions
VSS consistent outsideVHD VSS writer
Non-VSS capable guests = OfflineHibernate/SaveState virtual machine
Save state of memory/CPUVSS shadow copy of VHD’s
Immediately resume virtual machineBlock level synchronization of VHD changed blocks
Windows Virtualization Host
VSSVR
Guest OS instances
Win2003-SQL2005
Linux02
NT4-CustomApp
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Windows Virtualization host-based protection
LinuxWindows Server 2003
Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V NEW
Virtual Server 2005 R2 with Service Pack 1
SQL2005
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Windows Virtualization host-based protection
Linux
Linux_C.VHDLinux_D.VHD
Linux.config
Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V NEW
Virtual Server 2005 R2 with Service Pack 1
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Windows Virtualization host-based protection
Linux
VSS Writer
Linux_C.VHDLinux_D.VHD
Linux.config
Save State
Linux.VSV2-3 minutes
Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V NEW
Virtual Server 2005 R2 with Service Pack 1
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Windows Virtualization host-based protection
Windows Server 2003
SQL2005
Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V NEW
Virtual Server 2005 R2 with Service Pack 1
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Windows Virtualization host-based protection
VSS WriterVSS writer for SQL 2005
Database consistent
VSS writer for Windows ServerC: & D: volumes
VSS writer for Virtual Server 2005 R2 sp1WinSvr_C.VHD & WinSvr_D.VHD
WinSvr.configWindows Server 2003
SQL2005
Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V NEW
Virtual Server 2005 R2 with Service Pack 1
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Windows Virtualization host-based protection
• No downtime
• Recursive VSS consistency
• Only requires updated VM additions from MSVS sp1
Windows Server 2003
SQL2005
Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V NEW
Virtual Server 2005 R2 with Service Pack 1
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Windows Virtualization host-based protection
Online backupsGuests running Win2003/Win2008 with Integration Components installed
Offline backupsOlder Windows Guests – e.g. Windows 2000, NT4Non Windows Guests – Linux, etcGuest OS’s with pass-through disks, dynamic disks
Guest level backupsGuests with no VHD file on the Host
iSCSI storage inside the guestRemote VHDs
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Protected PlatformsMicrosoft platforms with VSS capabilities
Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007 Windows® SharePoint® Services version 3.0
Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Portal Server 2003 – protected as SQL databases
Windows® SharePoint® Services version 2.0 – protected as SQL databases
Microsoft® SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 4
Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2008
Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2
Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 – including LCR, CCR, and SCR configurations
Microsoft® Virtual Server 2005 R2 Service Pack 1
Hyper-V™ Server and Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V
Windows Server® 2003 Service Pack 1
Windows Server® 2008
Windows® XP Professional Service Pack 2
Windows Vista® Business or higher
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MSIT Deployment of DPM 2007 Lathish Chaparala
Operations ManagerMSIT Data Protection ServiceMicrosoft Corporation
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Deployment OverviewWhat we started with
5,770 protected servers19,240 protected resourcesNearly 2 petabytes of existing diskIntroducing major paradigm shift in service:
Continuous native protection of SQL, SharePoint, Exchange
Reallocate disk while maintaining SLAAll this and provide same or better protection
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Tokyo
Dublin
Singapore
RedmondTukwila
DPM 2007 deployment at Microsoft ITOperations 24x7 operations Monitoring 123 DPM
servers
Service Requests Backup/Restores Month :
1500 Servers Protected :
3674
Daily Goals100% Restore Success98% Backup Success
Data Volume 1.76 PB used storage 600,000 Jobs/Month
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MSIT Deployment of DPM 2007Current Status
97% complete19,524 protected resources567 Protection Groups3,674 Protected Servers 2.25 PB Total Storage1.76 PB Used Storage
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MSIT Deployment of DPM 2007Current Status
Average DPM server protects 32 servers and 170 resourcesAverage DPM server has 19 TB of diskSQL is nearly 50% of servers backed up
After migration, SQL databases are nearly 80% of protected resources (< 20% previously)
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MSIT Deployment of DPM 2007Key Wins with Deployment
Tape library reduction in branch offices$730K in annual M&R and replacement costs
Reduction in licensing costs$500K in Symantec licensing per year
92 bugs/DCR’s, 46 CSS casesDev has published disk migration scripts with SP1 and other updates found by MSIT
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MSIT Deployment of DPM 2007More Key Wins with Deployment
Overall clean-up of what’s protectedReduced by ~ 2,300 servers (41%)
SMS scripts for large scale agent deploymentReduced operational cost
SCOM Pack will drive reduction in headcount
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