cloud inflection integration with system center service providers
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Protect Large Scale Private Clouds with Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Data Protection ManagerIslam Gomaa, MVPShreesh Dubey, Principal GPM
Leverage DPM for Scalable and Reliable backups
Deduplication on DPM storage
DPM secondary protection in Azure
DPM is Enterprise-ready backup solution
Protecting workloads running in Azure IaaS
Session Overview and Key Takeaways
DPM 2012
• Centralized Management
• Certificate Based Protection
• Express full backup of Hyper-V standalone VMs
DPM 2012 SP1
• Hyper-V over CSV and SMB
• VM Migration
• DPM backup to Azure
DPM 2012 R2
• Protection at Hyper scale
• Online backup of Linux VMs
DPM Private Cloud Protection journey so far
Public cloud as target
Private cloud protection
Private Cloud Protection (Hyper-V)
Traditional SAN
Block storage management head – hardware & software
VMs
iSCSI or Fibre Channel
Scale-out File Server (SOFS)
SMB over Network
VMs
Hyper-V over CSV Hyper-V over SOFS
Storage Spaces/JBO
D
Reliable VM backups at scale
1
Deduplication on DPM Storage
2
“We are now going in full production with DPM for VM level backups which will free up time for us. We’ve been able to reduce significantly the number of man hours needed – down from 3 FTE to 0.25 FTE.
Once again Microsoft has proven that they keep on innovating so that we as a partner do not need to implement point solutions.”
Per Werngren (CEO)
Dedup on Scale-out file serverScale-out File ServerHyper-V
Cluster Shared
Volumes
DedupSpaces-Based
VirtualizedStorage
VHD
VHD
SMB
Windows Server Deduplication will soon be applicable to Backup
storage!
DPM
Reduce DPM Storage consumption
Before Dedup:
10TB
Non-optimized files
Optimized file stubs
Chunk Store
After Dedup: 3TB physical size
Savings = 7 TB
Space savings achieved will depend on the workloads being backed up.
Churn
Compute Cluster• 11 Hyper-V Nodes• 500 VMs• 1 GB RAM per VM• 3 NICs per node
Storage Cluster• 4 Nodes SOFS• Total Storage – 40 TB (10 shares X 4 TB each)• Production VM storage – 24 TB ( 6 shares X 4 TB each)• Backup Storage – 16 TB ( 4 shares X 4 TB each)
DPM Configuration• 2 DPM SERVERS (virtual)• 8 GB RAM / 4 processors per DPM• 12 VHDs (1 TB each) per DPM• 6 VHDs (1 TB each) per backup share
Scale-out File Server (SOFS)
SMB over Network
Demo Setup
Time
Data grows exponentially(50 – 60% Annually)
However most I/O happens to the “Working Set” data
SAN storage cost = 4x Cloud storage
(source: Forrester)
CloudStorageOpportunity
Local Storage
Cap
acit
y
First - Why cloud storage?
Off-site backup of files, virtual machines and databases from your on-premises datacenter to Windows Azure
On-prem to Azure BackupYour On-Premises Datacenter
Windows Server
Windows Server Essentials
System Center DPM
File Server
SQL Server
Hyper-V Server
60% of the Top 10 WAB customers are DPM Customers
Long Term Retention Needs
Business Compliance/Legal
Typical Long Term Policy – 100 Years Daily Backups for 1st Week - 7 Recovery Points Weekly Backups for 1st Month - 3 Recovery Points Monthly Backups for 1st Year - 11 Recovery Points Yearly backups for 99 Years - 99 Recovery Points
Total 120 Recovery Points
LTR - Long Term Retention
Primary Site
SQL VM IIS VM CRM VM Exchange VM
Replica SiteSQL
Replica VM
IIS Replica VM
CRM Replica
VM
SMB File Share SAN
Exchange Replica VM
DPM 2012 R2
DPM Enterprise Ready backup SolutionDPM Protect Hyper-V Replica VMs
DPM protection to Azure questionsWhat is the deployment guidance for DPM server as IaaS? How about a Secondary DPM server in Azure ? Can a DPM server protect more than one Cloud Service?How to control replication traffic (only one NIC for Azure IaaS VMs) ?
DPM Protect VMWareHow about Reporting , any enhancement (@#$&^) Protect SharePoint with SQL AlwaysOn Generic VSS and NDMP support?
DPM Protection - Key Questions
Related contentDCIM-B319: Building a Backup Strategy for Your Private CloudMonday, May 12 1:15 PM - 2:30 PM
Speaker(s): Doug Hazelman, Michael Jones, Shivam Garg, Taylor Brown, Vineeth Karinta
DCIM-B421: Delivering Disaster Recovery Solutions Using Windows Server 2012 R2, Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 and Windows AzureThursday, May 15 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Speaker(s): John Joyner, Robert Hedblom, Shivam Garg
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