hp autonomy - three ways to preserve and protect your virtual infrastructure
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Three steps To Preserve And Protect Your Virtual Infrastructure Getting There with HP
Barbara Rovescala
HP Autonomy presales consultant
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Step 1: Understand the Business Requirements
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Pervasive Nature of Data
TIME
QUANTITY
VM & Data Footprint
Velo
city
Volu
me
Va
rie
ty
Co
mple
xity
Unstructured
Data Center
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TIME
QUANTITY
VM & Data Footprint
Velo
city
Volu
me
Va
rie
ty
Co
mple
xity
Unstructured
Data Center
Data Protection Goal
Revenue Generating
Data Center
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OFF-SITE TIME ON-SITE
REFERENTIAL
VALUE of DATA
SLA Retention Policy
Critical Data Operational Data
Legacy Data
Worked on Daily Rarely Needed Survival
Data Protection : Retention Distribution
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0-DAYS LIVE
Data Protection : Disconnected Relationship
30-DAYS 90-DAYS 1+ YRS ∞
QUANTITY
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Data Protection : Disconnected Relationship
The Side Effect: Data Protection Sprawl
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Step 2: Categorize and Tier
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Traditional Data Protection
Strengths
• Lets you sleep at night
• All bases covered
Weaknesses
• Loads of hardware
• Many operations
– Several copies
– Thick transfers
– Stored in multiple formats
The accepted pain of doing business
Long-Term
Archive
Compressed
Tape
Archive Backup Replication
1st Point of
Recovery
Dedupe
Disk Backup
Day to Day
workloads
Production
Different HW
from
Production
DR
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Data Protection : Infrastructure Review
Strengths
• Infrastructure Inventory
• Capabilities Inventory
• Process Review
Weaknesses
• CAPEX – In Some Cases
• Investigations - Time-Consuming
Where Can I Standardize
Long-Term
Archive
Compressed
Tape
Archive Backup Replication
1st Point of
Recovery
Dedupe
Disk Backup
Day to Day
workloads
Production
Different HW
from
Production
DR
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Standardize the Infrastructure
Strengths
• Normalizes Processes
• Enables Automation
• Removes “Duct Tape” Solutions
Weaknesses
• CAPEX
• Vendor Bake-off / Lock-in
• Feature-vs-Price
Take Advantage of Array Technologies
Long-Term
Archive
Compressed
Tape
Archive Backup Replication
1st Point of
Recovery
Dedupe
Disk Backup
Day to Day
workloads
Production
Identical HW as
Production
DR
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Standardization Leads to Multi-Purpose
Strengths
• Backup on any Production
Array
• Eliminate the Backup Array
• Transfer Backups Offsite
• DR Recovery Points Stored on
Single Array
Multi-Purpose Reduces Foot Print = Happy CIO
Long-Term
Archive
Compressed
Tape
Archive Deduped
Replication
Day to Day
workloads +
Dedup
1st Point of
Recovery
Production
Identical HW as
Production
Dedup DR +
Offsite Backups
Offsite BU / DR
Backup Backup
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Multi-Purpose Integrated Data Protection
Strengths
• Backup on on any Production
Array
• Eliminate the Backup Array
• Transfer Backups Offsite
• DR Recovery Points Stored on
Single Array
Multi-Purpose Reduces Foot Print = Happy CIO
Long-Term
Archive
Compressed
Tape
Archive Deduped
Replication
Day to Day
workloads +
Dedup
1st Point of
Recovery
Production
Identical HW as
Production
Dedup DR +
Offsite Backups
2nd Production
Backup Backup
Offsite BU/DR Becomes
Secondary Production Site
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Multi-Purpose Integrated Data Protection
Strengths
• Backup on on any Production
Array
• Eliminate the Backup Array
• Transfer Backups Offsite
• DR Recovery Points Stored on
Single Array
Keep Offsite Tape Stores… Or Not… But Don’t Waste Resources
Deduped
Replication
Day to Day
workloads +
Dedup
1st Point of
Recovery
Production
Dedup DR + Offsite
Backups
Long-term Archive
Production
Backup Backup
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Standardized Infrastructure – HP Approach
Primary Data Center:
– Standardized Hardware
– Simplified Operations / Automation
– Less Resource Overhead
Disaster Recovery Site(s):
– Standardized Hardware
– Array-Level Capabilities
– Failover / Failback Operations Faster
Remote Office(s):
– Standardized Hardware
– Less/No Resource Overhead
– Shared Deduplicated Data = Less Traffic
Small
Branches
Primary
Datacenter
Regional
Offices
DR
Sites
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Standardized Infrastructure Positively Affects Backup
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Enterprise Data Protection : HP Data Protector
Business need:
– Data protection regardless of locations,
applications, or data types.
Advantages:
– A single scalable solution
– Physical, virtual, and cloud deployments
– Dedupe across software and hardware
– Central management and monitoring
– Tiered recovery architecture
Business Benefits:
– Lower cost and management complexity
– Simplified operations
– Improved productivity
Small
Branches
Primary
Datacenter
Regional
Offices
DR
Sites
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HP StoreOnce : Federated Deduplication
Dedupe At Information Source
• Save Money: Eliminate the need for extra hardware
• Save Bandwidth: Eliminate the need to transfer fully hydrated
datasets
• Save Time: Reduce the backup window as information is created
Source
VM VM
Dedupe Between Information Source and Target
• Reduce Processing Burden: Offload responsibility from Application
Svr
• Increase Target Throughput: Save bandwidth / Save Time
• Improve Backup Efficiency: Backup servers become information-
aware
Backup Svr
Dedupe At Target Device
• Heterogeneous Support: VSA can use any disk
• Purpose Built Appliance: Optimized for backup operations
• Software Only: No Operational Changes – All the benefits of
virtualization
Target Device
1
2
3
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Data Protector : 3 Levels for VMware Protection
VMware-Integrated, Virtual-Machine Aware
• Fully Automated, Policy-Based Protection for vSphere & vCloud
Director
• Integrated Granular Recovery Extension and vStorage API Support
• Advanced Restore Options with “Restore As…”
Hypervisor
VM VM
Scalable DP Cell Architecture
• Smart Caching – Backup Admin / VM Admin Share Common
Backup View
• Enterprise Application Support for Application Consistency
• Federated Deduplication at Source, Cell and/or Target with HP
StoreOnce
DP Cell Mgr
Heterogeneous Infrastructure Support
• Tiered Backup and Recovery Architecture Support
• Storage Array-based Snapshot Support
• Multi-location Replication Means Faster Recovery Operations
Infrastructure
1
2
3
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Step 3: Plan for all Types of Failures
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25%
Server Hardware Virtual Servers
Virtualization : Impacts on the Data Center
52%
75%
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HP Data Protector : Integrated VM Protection
Primary Data Center
vCenter
Local Copy
DP Cell Mgr
DP Backup Servers
vSphere Servers
VMDK Snap
Archive Site
DR Site
D2D
Remot
e
Copy
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Virtualization Protection : HP Data Protector Advanced Hypervisor Integration
Infrastructure
Environments
Data
Backup
Infrastructure
Environments
Data
Transmission
Data
Recovery
Image-Level
Object-Level
Backup
Disk-to-Disk-
to-Tape
Storage
Single-Step
Granular
Recovery
Compression
Deduplication
Object-Level
Whole-System
Policy Driven
QoS
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The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
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