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DR to the Cloud with SRM and vSphere Replication Discussion with VMware and Sungard
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Agenda
Introduction DR To The Cloud With SRM 5.1 Service Provider Perspective - Sungard
IT as a Service
Private Cloud
SaaS
Cloud Computing is an approach to computing that leverages the efficient pooling of on-demand, self-managed virtual infrastructure, consumed as a service.
Private Cloud
SaaS
Cloud Computing is an approach to computing that leverages the efficient pooling of on-demand, self-managed virtual infrastructure, consumed as a service.
31%
35%
31%
34%
Higher
interdependence between applications demands better recovery objectives from non-critical workloads
37%
31% 2010
2008
Source: Forrester November 2010 Global Disaster Recovery Preparedness Online Survey
53%
56% 50% 43% 38% 45% 25% 40% 25% 18% 40%
MS SharePoint
MS SQL
MS Exchange
Oracle Middleware
Oracle DB
SAP
Source: VMware customer survey, Jan 2010 and September 2011. Data: Total number of instances of that workload deployed in your organization and the percentage of those instances that are virtualized 7
49% 21%
SMB
8
Source: Forrester
Enterprise
DR Coverage Often Limited Due To High Costs For Additional Hardware and Replication
Tier 1 Apps - Protected
APP OS APP OS APP OS
Traditionally DR protection lacking for: Tier 2 / 3 applications in larger datacenters Small and medium businesses Remote office / branch offices
APP OS
Corporate Datacenter
Minutes
DR to the Cloud
Hours
Days
Cloud backup
Service cost
10
DR to the Cloud with SRM Delivers The Benefits Of SRM without The Need Of A Secondary Datacenter
Protected Site
vCenter 5 Site Recovery Manager 5
Cost-efficient
Pay-Per-Use Shared Resources
Automated
vSphere 5 vSphere Replication vSphere 5
Simple
Storage agnostic VM-level management
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12
Key Benefits
Site A (Primary)
Site B (Recovery)
Cost-Efficient Eliminate replication software costs Support for heterogeneous storage across sites Simple Management Replicate at the individual virtual machine level Manage replication directly from vCenter Powerful 15 Minutes-24 Hours RPOs Efficient network utilization Scale up to 500 virtual machines per appliance
vSphere
vSphere
vSphere Replication
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Site A (Primary)
VMware vCenter Server Site Recovery Manager
Site B (Recovery)
VMware vCenter Server Site Recovery Manager
VMware vSphere
VMware vSphere
Servers
Servers
When to execute
15
Eliminate the need for a dedicated failover site for disaster recovery
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Financial - Budget - Capex vs Opex RTO/ RPO - Application criticality - Tiers Complexity - Multi-tier apps - Interdependencies
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20
ATOT/D
3TB NTAP SAN, 25 VMs, Needs <4 hour RTO and spin up VMs ondemand in sandbox for QA / UAT
Recover customer environment using SRM from Secure NTAP Shared Vaults
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ATOT/D
SRDF
ATOT/D
300TB EMC SAN, 645 VMs and 40 physical servers. RTO in ~4-12 hour range and support for workgroup.
SRM RaaS for VM recovery and R2C Server Rep for physical servers (P2V)
MRP for orchestrating recovery across multiple tiers and DR lifecycle management
22
Almost* always less expensive with a SP Always tier your apps What about the physical boxes? Is a spare tire good enough? Dedicated or shared? There are no set-and-forget technologies
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Questions?
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DR to the Cloud with SRM and vSphere Replication Discussion with VMware and Sungard
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