virtualization for disaster recovery panel discussion may 19, 2010 ed walsh emc vspecialist emc...
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Virtualization for Disaster Recovery Panel Discussion May 19, 2010
Ed WalshEMC vSpecialistEMC Corporation518-928-0896 [email protected]
Chris FoxDirector of Business Development, Data Center SolutionsIPLogic, Inc.585-329-2308 Cellwww.iplogic.com
Jeff DealNYS [email protected]
Business Continuity Work Group
Strategy Considerations
•How quickly do I need to recover?-Cost of every hour (minute)
to business ops and reputation
•What level of outage do I need to protect against?
-System outage
-Site within a campus
-Within or across countries
•How does my strategy change with virtualization?
•How do I prove my strategy?-Testing without impacting production
Business Continuity Work Group
Traditional Disaster Recovery
•Involves:-Complex processes and infrastructure-Precise training, documentation and execution
•Requires:-Dedicated identical hardware-Significant consumption of time and resources-2 to 3X the capacity used for production-Unacceptable levels of WAN utilization
•Results in:-Inability to test or often failed tests-Recovery times of days or weeks
Business Continuity Work Group
Which of the following would you consider to be your organization’s top server virtualization initiatives for 2010?
Source: “2010 Spending Intentions”, ESG, March 12, 2010
Percent of respondents, N=515, up to five responses accepted
IT Priority: Server Virtualization
Business Continuity Work Group
Protect
Source and Target based Deduplicated Backup– Keep your backup infrastructure but reduce Cost
– Target Based Dedup90% less capacity10x backup performance
– Backup Built for Vmware– Source based Dedup
95% reduction in backup storage 90-99% less CPU/Memory/Network10x-20x faster backup30-50% increased server consolidation
Replication Functionality– Vmware-Integrated Array Snapshots
– Support for VMFS and NFS– Fastest macro-level, single step restore for a single VM
or an entire datastore
– Optional Database integration
VMware SRM- Array Integration– VMware Site Recovery Manager Integrated with
shared storage at every price point– Every protocol, every scale– Single click automated DR testing and failover– Require vCenter integrated Failback– VMaware Remote Replication
Disaster Recovery
Image R
ecoveryFile
Rec
over
y
Simple
Automated
Application Integrated
Key Data Protection FunctionalityBusiness Continuity Work Group
Automated BC/DR x86
Site Recovery Manager
Storage Based Replication
Servers
Storage FC and/or IP
Production
VMware Infrastructure
SRAvCenter
Virtual Machines
SRM
Servers
Business Continuity
VMware Infrastructure
SRA vCenter
Virtual Machines
SRM
Storage FC and/or IP
• Leverages advanced replication software
• Remove manual recovery complexity through automation
• Provides central management of recovery plans and protection groups
• Simplifies and automates disaster recovery workflows:
• Configuration• Testing• Failover• Failback
Business Continuity Work Group