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CAS8247 Customer Experience: PlateSpin Forge Disaster Recovery November 2014 Tom Lockhart IT Systems Manager Hastings & Prince Edward Counties Health Unit Mike Robinson Senior Solutions Marketing Manager NetIQ #BrainShare #NetIQ8247

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Page 1: Brainshare 2014 Presentation Final

CAS8247

Customer Experience: PlateSpin Forge Disaster Recovery November 2014

Tom Lockhart IT Systems Manager

Hastings & Prince Edward Counties Health Unit

Mike Robinson Senior Solutions Marketing Manager

NetIQ #BrainShare #NetIQ8247

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Hastings & Prince Edward Counties Health Unit

• 6 offices

• 175,000 residents served

• Health services include:

– Immunization

– Restaurant inspections

– Smoking cessation

– Dietician consultations

– and more

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Backup and Disaster Recovery

What was working…

Daily file & database

backups

Recover deleted files

Archive data

What was not…

× Recovering whole servers

× Restoring servers took

too long

× Unacceptable RPO and

RTO

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What is a Server Workload?

Server

Data

Applications

Operating System

A workload is the operating system, applications & middleware, and data that reside on a physical server or virtual host.

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The 3 Phases of IT Service Recovery

IT Service Recovery means: 1. Backing up (replicating) entire server workloads (the

contents of a server, including the operating system, applications & middleware, and data),

2. Recovering workloads during an outage, and

3. Restoring workloads to their original production locations after the outage.

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Key IT Service Recovery Concepts

RTO: Recovery Time Objective

– The target maximum allowable time to

recover from an outage.

– An RTO of 4 hours means systems have to

be back up and operational no more than

4 hours after an outage.

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Key IT Service Recovery Concepts

RPO: Recovery Point Objective

– A measure of maximum acceptable data loss

in terms of time (minutes, hours, days).

– An RPO of 4 hours means that the most

recent backup has to be no more than

4 hours old at the time of an outage.

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DIY Disaster Recovery

Requirements

• Putting together server +

storage, software takes

time and expertise

• Even if you have the

expertise, who has the

time?

• Licensing

Impacts

• Time required to build

and test

• Maintain and support

multiple systems

• Multiple vendors mean

potential support issues

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Key DR Requirements

Protect Windows and Linux workloads

Protect physical and virtual workloads

Fail back to physical servers or virtual machines

Tiered RPO & RTO for different workloads

Easy to use, comprehensive test failover & failback

On-site & off-premises deployment options

Simple user management

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PlateSpin Forge

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PlateSpin Forge Appliances

Features

• All-in-one appliance

• Protect 40+ workloads

• Protect physical & virtual,

Windows & Linux

workloads

• “Plug in & Protect”

• Single pane of glass

management

Benefits

• No virtualization expertise

needed

• Single solution for all

workloads

• Lower RPO & RTO

• Rapid failover

• Flexible failback to

physical or virtual servers

• Easy testing

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PlateSpin Forge Key Advantages

All-in-one appliance

Integrated storage and compute

Simple expandable licensing

Portable; can easily move off-site

Single SKU to buy

Single vendor for support

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PlateSpin Forge Lineup

700 Series

• 10+, 25+, 40+ workload

models

• Two 8-core HT CPUs

• 128 GB RAM

• ~20 TB usable storage

• Starts at $54,000 with

standard maintenance

500 Series

• 10+ and 25 workload

models

• Two quad-core CPUs

• 32 GB RAM

• ~4.5 TB usable storage

• Starts at $44,200 with

standard maintenance

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Setting Up an Appliance

Simple, easy setup

Setup poster & quick-

start guide

Unbox, plug it in

Started protecting

workloads the same day

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Sandbox Testing

• Isolated from production

network

• No impact to production

workloads

• Easy non-intrusive testing

• Promotes more frequent

testing

• Automatically deleted

when testing is complete

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Internal web server Repaired Web server

PlateSpin Forge in Theory

Rapid failover to virtual recovery

workload

Failback to dissimilar hardware

New web server

Virtual recovery (remote site)

Failback with sync to repaired hardware

OR

Block-based replication

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PlateSpin Forge in Practice

• Decision time:

troubleshoot vs failover

• Time spent trouble-

shooting before failover

extends downtime

• Higher confidence

in PlateSpin Forge faster

decision to failover; less

production downtime

• PlateSpin Forge failover

is consistently 20-30

minutes

Time spent troubleshooting

after failover is much less

stressful!

Troubleshoot

Failover

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Disaster Recovery Technologies

Availability %

90 “one nine”

95

99 “two nines”

99.9 “three nines”

99.99 “four nines”

99.999 “five nines”

Downtime per Year

36.5 days

18.25 days

3.65 days

8.76 hours

52.56 minutes

5.26 minutes

Downtime per Month

72 hours

36 hours

7.2 hours

43.8 minutes

4.32 minutes

25.9 seconds

Typical RTO/RPO

12 – 24 hours

15 – 60 minutes

<5 minutes

Cost

Solution

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Next Steps…

• Determine your tolerance

for downtime & data loss

• Establish recovery metrics

– Categorize server workloads into

tiers by RPO, RTO

• Match organizational

needs to technologies

– You can and will use multiple

technologies

– Balance budget with needs

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Mike Robinson Sr. Solutions Marketing Manager

[email protected]

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Thank you.

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