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Data protection The fundamentals Sabotage Human error Human error System failure Natural disaster Sabotage Cyber crime 5
The 3-2-1 rule for best practice Hybrid IT data protection Protecting data against any failure, wherever it lives 3-2-1 best practice: 3 copies of data, 2 copies on 2 different types of media, 1 copy offsite 1st copy on primary storage 2nd copy on disk backup appliance On-premises 3rd copy on another disk backup appliance (Optional) copy to tape (archive and compliance) or cloud Offsite 6
Data protection for Hybrid IT Federated Primary storage Integrated Secondary storage Cloud-ready Zero-impact app protection Recovery Manager Central apps using VSS 3PAR StoreServ StoreOnce Move to the cloud Cloud Bank Storage ISV integrations StoreOnce Catalyst Nimble Storage Nimble SF $0.001/GB/month* *Assuming dedupe ratio of 20:1 and AWS (S3) standard object storage pricing of $0.02 per GB/Month 7
Optimized data protection for Hybrid IT HPE solution overview 1 2 3 3-2-1 rule Have three copies of your data Public Private 3 Store on two different media types Keep one copy offsite HPE Cloud Bank Storage for StoreOnce* HPE RMC HPE StoreOnce Catalyst VM VM HPE StoreOnce 2 1 2 VM HPE StoreEver Hypervisor 3 3 1 HPE primary storage snapshots Services 1 * Veeam not currently supported with Cloud Bank Storage HPE Pointnext and partners HPE Financial Services Consulting/Support/Education Flexible Capacity/Technology Refresh 8
HPE StoreOnce 9
What is StoreOnce? The HPE StoreOnce product consists of a range of purpose-built backup appliances employing in-line deduplication technology. HPE StoreOnce appliances as designed to work with most data protection software products and HPE Recovery Manager Central. StoreOnce is capable of emulating virtual tape libraries, network attach storage shares (CIFS and NFS) as well as the HPE proprietary catalyst technology StoreOnce appliances are either standalone hardware based units or a virtual storage appliance (known as VSA) Hardware is based on HPE Proliant servers. Larger models are scalable and capacity can be increased on the larger models simply by adding HPE JBOD ( just a bunch of disks ) shelves. The multi-node StoreOnce 6600 can also scale-out by adding additional processing nodes StoreOnce appliances provide Ethernet or fibre channel interfaces StoreOnce appliances can replicate data to other StoreOnce appliances StoreOnce appliances can replicate data to public or private cloud storage (currently under controlled release) 10
Deduplication The goal of deduplication is to allow customers to store more data on disk for longer periods by eliminating redundant data. In general deduplication methods fall into two categories. 1. In-line hash-based chunking where deduplication is performed as data is received from the host system. Most appliances including StoreOnce use this method 2. Post processing deduplication, where deduplication is performed following data ingest The HPE StoreOnce range of appliances are purpose-built backup devices utilizing in-line deduplication. The deduplication occurs on the fly as data is received. HPE StoreOnce deduplication is performed as the data is received from the host system and uses in-line hash-based chunking technology. Deduplication appliances have to provide target devices for the host systems, and these typically are Virtual Tape or NAS. HPE has an additional target, known as StoreOnce Catalyst. This is proprietary and can use FC or IP transport. The next slide shows the basic components of an HPE StoreOnce appliance. 11
Deduplication What is it? HP StoreOnce cleverly eliminates duplicate data to reduce the amount of backup data to be stored on disk by typically up to 20x Compares blocks of data being written to the backup device with data blocks previously stored using an electronic fingerprint (hash function) If duplicate data is found, a pointer is established to the original data and an index count maintained This removes, or deduplicates, the redundant blocks For normal business data sets, a deduplication ratio of 20:1 might be expected after a period of >3 months Backup 1 Backup 2 Backup 3 Backup 4 Backup n Unique blocks are compressed and stored in special files within the StoreOnce appliance. HPE StoreOnce appliance stores metadata in addition to data blocks. Metadata Item Index Portion Index Chunk location Index Count (in container) EoD for VT 12
HPE StoreOnce Appliance internal architecture Backup servers/rmc Fibre Channel 8/16Gb VT/Catalyst Ethernet 1GbE/10GbE/10GBaseT FC-SAN IP Network FC Interface NIC iscsi(vt)/nas/catalyst/cloud Bank Virtual Tape/NAS/Catalyst emulations System OS CPU/Memory HPE StoreOnce deduplication engine HPE Filesystem Management RAID Controller and Disks HP StoreOnce Appliance 13
StoreOnce dividing data into chunks Backup data streams are broken into chunks for comparison A data stream can be considered to be an ordered list of chunks. HPE labs developed the technology to eliminate duplicate chunks First backup Second backup Only these chunks have changed. All the duplicates can be replaced by a reference to the original chunk location, plus a count of how many times StoreOnce has received the chunk. Some important questions include How big should the chunk be? Should they be of fixed-size or variable? ISV software uses variable chunks, RMC and plug-ins fixed Where do we make the divisions in the data stream? 14
StoreOnce technical data All platforms have 4 x 1GbE network I/F as standard 3100 2700 replacement 3520 2900 replacement 3540 2900 replacement 5100 4500 replacement 5500 4900 replacement 6600 6500 replacement 8TB Raw capacity 12-24TB Raw capacity 24-48TB Raw capacity 48-288TB Raw capacity 60-1120TB Raw capacity 120-2240TB Raw capacity 5.5TB* Usable capacity 6.8-14.1TB* Usable capacity 14.1 28.65TB* Usable capacity 32.75 196.49TB* Usable capacity 36 863TB* Usable capacity 65 1572TB* Usable capacity 4x 2TB drives. 12x 2TB drives. 12x 4TB drives. Up to 5x D3650 enclosures. Up to 3x D6020 enclosures. 2x D6020 enclosures per Couplet. RAID5, no hot spares. 2x RAID6 sets (4+2). 2x RAID6 sets (4+2). Up to 72 4TB drives. Up to 280 4TB drives. Up to 140 4TB drives per Couplet. No optional I/O cards. No hot spares. No hot spares. RAID6 (9+2+1) per enclosure. Up to 4 optional I/O cards. Up to 4 optional I/O cards. Up to 4 optional I/O cards. RAID6 (9+2) per set of 11 disks + 4 hot spares per enclosure. RAID6 (9+2) per set of 11 disks + 4 hot spares per enclosure. Up to 4 optional I/O cards. Up to 4 optional I/O cards per Couplet (2 per server) * This is quoted capacity on Quickspecs, but doesn t allow for the 10% filesystem reduction overhead. 15
StoreOnce platforms Features Benefits StoreOnce appliances based on Gen9 ProLiant nodes and with a new disk expansion unit. Ability to provide longer time to next product refresh with Gen9 long-life SKUs and newest storage JBODs Scalable capacity in all but the entry (StoreOnce 3100) product Continues the message of capacity as you grow and, in the case of the 3500, it is simply a matter of licensing capacity already in place Flexible choice for number and types of connectivity Customers can choose the connectivity options that makes the most sense for their environment. Also, provides flexibility for future growth/changes Licenses pre-installed in the factory Provides customers with a smoother out of box experience, no longer needing to download license keys or possibly losing the entitlement documentation during unpacking IPv6 support for NFS and VT iscsi interfaces More customers (especially governmental) need products that support IPv6, and this rounds out support for all StoreOnce interface options Addition of a initialization wizard Provides customers with a tool to walk through the basics of product initialization, making self install easier and lessens support intervention Gen9 CoFC support on IBM AIX platforms Ability to support Fiber Channel environments running StoreOnce Catalyst on IBM AIX servers 16
StoreOnce Data Protection Solution Traditional ISV backup using Virtual Tape or NAS 17
HPE StoreOnce interfaces (traditional NAS/VTL with replication) Backup servers using FC VT as target Backup Server using iscsi VT target SCSI (FC) iscsi FC SAN Backup servers with NAS target as storage ISV management server Low-bandwidth Replication using IP or Fibre Channel CIFS or NFS protocol over IP LAN/WAN FC SAN IP FC HBA Ethernet HBA Ethernet HBA Virtual Tape (FC) Virtual Tape Deduplication Store Virtual Tape (iscsi) FC HBA Deduplication Store Ethernet HBA NAS emulation Deduplication Store NAS Share (CIFs or NFS) Deduplication Store HPE StoreOnce System #1 Deduplication Store HP StoreOnce System #2 Virtual tapes/shares mapped from source system to target. Replication starts when tape returned to slot or NAS file closed. ISV application has no knowledge of the copy. 18
StoreOnce Catalyst 19
Why StoreOnce Catalyst can transform your data protection Catalyst stores and protocol have none of restrictions of tape emulation or NAS shares. No unnecessary geometry limitations. (library slots, cartridge sizes etc.) Allows Data Protection software to be aware of the StoreOnce Backup System and its capabilities Allows the backup server to support node failover in StoreOnce Multi-node Systems without complex restart scripts and restart from checkpoints Use bandwidth efficient methods to move (copy) data without re-hydration. This enables backup over WAN, LAN or FC, with increased performance Enables deduplication in different locations (federated deduplication) Support for Micro Focus Data Protector, Veritas NetBackup, Backup Exec, Veeam and Bridgehead Enables Data Protection software to control copies of backups. Copy to multiple locations and to set different expiry dates. Applications are fully aware of all copies and jobs Integrated with Recovery Manager Central for direct backup of 3PAR hosted data Support for Cloud Bank Storage 20
The StoreOnce Catalyst API Micro Focus Data Protector Backup server Veritas NetBackup Veritas Backup Exec Media Server Backup server OST API OST API catalyst plug-in catalyst plug-in Veeam RMC Veeam Proxy Recovery Manager Central VM Catalyst API Catalyst API DP media agent Catalyst API catalyst commands catalyst data catalyst commands catalyst data catalyst commands catalyst data catalyst commands catalyst data catalyst commands catalyst data LAN, FC-SAN or WAN network HBA /FC HBA HPE StoreOnce Catalyst store Data Protector HPE StoreOnce Catalyst store (NetBackup) HPE StoreOnce Catalyst store (Backup Exec) StoreOnce Appliance HPE StoreOnce Catalyst store (Veeam) HPE StoreOnce Catalyst store RMC
HPE StoreOnce interfaces with Catalyst for ISV backup and copy Backup servers using Catalyst (catalyst client) ISV management Server (e.g. DP cell manager) IP CoFC FC SAN CoFC Low-bandwidth replication using IP or fibre channel CoFC LAN/WAN Catalyst over IP FC HBA Ethernet HBA Catalyst Store Catalyst Store Deduplication Store HPE StoreOnce System #1 Deduplication Store FC HBA Catalyst Store Deduplication Store Ethernet HBA Catalyst Store Deduplication Store HP StoreOnce System #2 23
Creating a Catalyst Store 24
What is HPE Cloud Bank Storage? 25
Cloud Bank Storage The ability to connect StoreOnce Catalyst to internal and external cloud service providers In a controlled-release program until GA of 3.18 (due early January 2018) Supported with major cloud service providers (MS Azure, Amazon S3) as well as internal Scality ring Only available as Catalyst copy target (Not a direct backup target) Ideal for off site data storage such as data archiving Cost effective disaster recovery option Catalyst copy available with ISV s, Catalyst Plugin and HPE RMC 26
Cloud Bank Storage continued Catalyst copy controlled and initiated by ISV software, Catalyst plugin or RMC Veritas NetBackup using Storage Life Cycle policy (SLP) Micro Focus DP using object copy Veritas Backup Exec using duplication option in backup and storage Catalyst plugin copy options initiated from the configuration script and using copy commands Data protection software Supported HPE Recovery Manager Central Micro Focus Data Protector Veritas NetBackup OST plugin Veritas Backup Exec OST plugin SAP HANA Catalyst plugin Microsoft SQL Server Catalyst plugin Oracle Database Catalyst plugin RMC Catalyst copy configured in the RMC GUI copy policy section Optimized restore allows data recovery in times of need Local meta data storage to reduce amount of data restore from cloud storage provider The catalyst copy from normal catalyst store to cloud bank store enable the data stored on cloud to be deduplicated (cost saving!) 27
Cloud Bank Storage How does it work? 28
Cloud Bank Storage Setup StoreOnce GUI Storeonce System Object Store (Azure/S3) Data Protection Software Catalyst Store Deduplication Store 1. 2. 3. 4. Catalyst Cloud Bank Store Deduplication Store Internet/Intranet Create a Catalyst Store using the StoreOnce GUI Create a Cloud Bank Store and enter credentials of the Azure or S3 object store Configure the Data Protection Software for both stores. Configure a backup job to the catalyst store and a copy job (Object Copy/SLP) to the Cloud Bank Store.
Cloud Bank Storage Backup & Copy Deduplicate Data Protection Software StoreOnce System Object Store (Azure/S3) Metadata Cache PUT unique data (RESTful Web Request) Backup Catalyst Copy Deduplicated Data Catalyst Store Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store
Cloud Bank Storage Optimized Restore StoreOnce Appliance Data Protection Software Object Store Restore Restore from frombank local Cloud copy Storage (if available) (if local copy expired) Catalyst Copy (compare requested items in local store & Cloud Bank Storage store) Catalyst Store Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store GET unique data Deduplicated Data
Cloud Bank Storage DR restore StoreOnce Appliance Data Protection Software Object Store Restore from local copy (if available) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. GET data Catalyst Store Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store Install new StoreOnce Appliance (can be VSA) Use the Storeonce GUI to create a new Catalyst CloudBank Store and re-connect to the external object store This will require credentials etc and encryption key. Use the connect key. Create a new local store and re-configure ISV software Initiate Catalyst Copy to local store Restore Data to original locations. Deduplicated Data
Re-connecting a Cloud Bank Store -1 33
Re-connecting a Cloud Bank Store - 2 34
Re-connecting a Cloud Bank Store - 3 35
Cloud Bank Storage Cloud Service Provider configuration 36
Cloud Bank Storage Azure configuration 37
Cloud Bank Storage Azure configuration, before you start check list Before you log in to the StoreOnce appliance to create your Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store, it is recommended that you have to hand the following information Azure Storage Account name to be used (This is created by the user from Azure Dashboard) One of the access keys for this Storage Account Within this storage account, a container will need to have been created The name of the container to be used for the Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store 38
Azure configuration Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst store creation is initially the same as standard Catalyst store creation Give your new Catalyst Store a name Enter tick in the Cloud Bank box Store is encrypted by default Select cloud service provider (Azure) Enter the name of the Azure Storage Account name in the Storage Account Name box In the Account Key box, enter one of the access keys as copied from the Azure GUI (Storage accounts\access Keys) Enter the container name in the space provided 39
Cloud Bank Storage Amazon S3 configuration 40
Amazon S3, getting credentials and host details From the Amazon S3 Dashboard, select your account name from the drop down menu select Select My Security Credentials Select Users (can at this point create a new user for accessing the Cloud Bank Storage or add new access keys to an existing user) 41
Amazon S3 new user Select Users and then add new Give your new user a name and set access type Set whether password is auto generated or a custom one Also decide if this will need changing at next sign in Set the user permissions for your new user Review the new user account prior to creation 42
Amazon S3 creating access key Select Users and then the user you want to add access key to Select Security Credentials Create access key Access key ID and Secret key can be viewed Or downloaded as a.csv Warning. This is the only time the keys can be viewed via the S3 interface you will need to either make a note of them or download the.csv to view later 43
Amazon S3 creating a bucket Before you can connect your Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store to your S3 account, you need to have a bucket created This can be done from the S3 interface or by using a third-party application, i.e. CloudBerry Explorer From S3 interface, Service, S3 Give your bucket a name N.B this has to be DNS compliant Select the region for the AWS hosting of the bucket If you have a bucket already created can copy any settings from that 44
Cloud Bank Storage Amazon S3 configuration When you have your access key ID and secret access key and a bucket has been created, you are ready to create a Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store Give your new Catalyst Store a name Enter tick in the Cloud Bank box It is recommended that a Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store is encrypted; click OK on the message Select cloud service provider (Amazon) Enter the access key ID in the access key box Enter secret key The host is the S3 Endpoint (full list can be obtained from Amazon) Enter port to be used the default is 443 Enter the name of the bucket to be used 45
Cloud Bank Storage ISV Catalyst copy configuration 46
Cloud Bank Storage Veritas Netbackup configuration 47
Veritas Netbackup configuration Create two Catalyst Stores on your StoreOnce, with one store connected to your CSP (cloud service provider) as detailed above StoreOnce Catalyst OST plugin needs to be installed Add the StoreOnce as a Storage Server to NetBackup Add Disk Pool, selecting the Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store Create Storage Unit (STU) adding the Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store Create Storage Lifecycle Policy (SLP), adding one STU local storage as backup target and one STU Cloud Bank Storage as duplication target Create schedule to run SLP at desired time 48
Cloud Bank Storage Micro Focus Data Protector configuration 49
Micro Focus Data Protector configuration Create two Catalyst stores on a StoreOnce and configure one as a Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst store on the StoreOnce, as detailed previously From the main drop down menu, select Copy operations Select the source device Select target device Select any options required Select the source media Check the summary and the click finish, the copy will start automatically if data has already been backed up 50
Cloud Bank Storage Veritas Backup Exec configuration 51
Veritas Backup Exec configuration Create two Catalyst stores and connect one to the CSP of your choice, as detailed previously. The other is local backup target Ensure HPE StoreOnce Catalyst OST plugin for Veritas Backup Exec is installed. Must also have the Backup Exec Deduplication option installed for Catalyst On Backup Exec, create network storage Select hp-storeoncecatalyst Enter IP/Hostname for the StoreOnce Select the Catalyst store that has been configured as the Cloud Bank Storage Create a Catalyst copy to the Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst store, by selecting, back up and then selecting Back Up to Deduplication Disk Storage and then Duplicate to Deduplication Disk Storage Then add the Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst store as the duplication target 52
Cloud Bank Storage HPE Catalyst Plugin configuration 53
HPE StoreOnce Catalyst Plugin Catalyst copy managed through the plugin GUI Register the Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store in Catalyst store management In policy management, Add New Backup/Restore Policy Or select existing policy and attributes and add Cloud Bank Storage Select Mirror to Stores Select the Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store from the drop down Catalyst Copy will run automatically once backup has run 54
HPE StoreOnce Oracle/RMAN plugin and StoreOnce SAP HANA plugin Catalyst copy is managed by Catalyst plugin Catalyst copy is managed by Catalyst plugin Additional Catalyst stores added via the plugin.conf file Additional Catalyst stores added via the plugin.conf file Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store added in same way as a normal Catalyst Store Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store added in same way as a normal Catalyst Store Catalyst Copy initiated via command line using the StoreOnceCatalystCopy command Catalyst Copy initiated via command line using the StoreOnceCatalystCopy command RMAN see s standard Catalyst Store is unaware that Cloud Bank Storage is different in anyway Catalyst Copy utility normally located in hana/shared/<sid>/hpe/hpe-catalyst-sap-hana-plugin/bin Example of typical command to initiate catalyst copy./storeoncecatalystcopy --copy --origin 16.24.160.149 --originstore Store_5 --destination 16.24.160.149 --destination-store Store_Copy1 filterkey Channel1_c2r3189t_1_1 SAP HANA see s standard Catalyst Store is unaware that Cloud Bank Storage is different in anyway Can be automated using simple cron job Can be automated using simple cron job 55
Cloud Bank Storage Licensing 56
Cloud Bank Storage licensing Read/Write License Required to use Cloud Bank Storage - enables read/write connection to supported external object storage Applied in 1 TB multiples to the StoreOnce System, locked to the System Stackable up to the max capacity for the System, in multiples of 1 TB Consumed by all Cloud Bank Stores connected Read/Write to the System Detach License Optional extension to enables Cloud Bank Stores to be detached Detached Stores are made read only can be read by any System with sufficient Cloud Bank Storage licensed capacity Applied in 1 TB multiples to the StoreOnce System, locked to the System, no maximum On detach, Detach license for capacity of detached Store is consumed and attached to detached Store
Licensing examples StoreOnce 3540, maximum local licensed capacity 31.5TB StoreOnce 5500, maximum local licensed capacity 150TB Maximum Cloud Bank Storage capacity (at GA) 2x31.5=63TB Maximum Cloud Bank Storage capacity (at GA) 2x150=300TB Customer wants full capacity for Cloud Bank Storage, read/write capability Customer wants full available capacity for Cloud Bank Storage Read/Write and Archive option 63x1 TB Read/Write purchased 300x1TB Read/Write purchased One Cloud Bank Storage license key issued to be entered on system 300x1TB Archive option purchased RAM upgrade kit will also need to be added Two Cloud Bank Storage license keys issued to be entered into system RAM upgrade kit not required 58
StoreOnce Cloud Bank Storage Licenses Part No. Description Notes Q8J92A HPE StoreOnce Cloud Bank Read/Write 1TB LTU Q8J92AAE HPE StoreOnce Cloud Bank Read/Write 1TB Electronic LTU Base Cloud Bank LTU. Required to use Cloud Bank Read/Write to support external object storage up to licensed capacity. Applied in 1TB multiples (Stackable to max. capacity. Q8J93A HPE StoreOnce Cloud Bank Storage Detach 1TB LTU Q8J93AAE HPE StoreOnce Cloud Bank Storage Detach 1TB E- LTU Optional Cloud Bank LTU to be applied after base LTU. Enables Cloud Bank Stores to be detached and remain readable. Applied in 1TB multiples no maximum. Perpetual. 59
HPE Recovery Manager Central 60
RMC basic concepts vcenter Administrator RMC UI RMC Virtual Machine Appliance VM Management Hypervisor (VMware or HyperV) Management control IP (to 3PAR host port) Data iscsi or FC Virtual volumes Host Server Hardware Snapshots Catalyst over IP Catalyst over FC Management control IP Public or private cloud storage Express Protect Backup Peer Copy iscsi /FC 3PAR StoreServ Array Virtual volumes Snapshots Express Protect Backup Catalyst Stores StoreOnce Appliance Catalyst Copy IP or FC (optional) HC250/StoreVirtual/Nimble Array* Optional StoreOnce Appliance 61
Understanding RMC key technical terms (RMC basic) Some basic definitions of RMC terms will help a lot in the following slides Recovery Set This specifies the data which RMC will protect. It will also specify where the data resides (i.e. which 3PAR/StoreVirtual array). A recovery set is normally a virtual volume or a set of virtual volumes Backup Policy This specifies the target for the Express Protect Backup. This will be a StoreOnce appliance and the catalyst store 62
Local snapshots, 3PAR 1 3PAR 1 Snapshots VV Catalyst Store 1 Backup 3PAR 2 Copy Snapshots VV Cloud Bank Store RMC SV VSA Host VV Snapshots Restore Catalyst Store 2 63
Create a Recovery Set 64
Create a Snapshot Set 65
Express Protect, 3PAR 1 to Catalyst Store 1 3PAR 1 Snapshots VV Catalyst Store 1 Backup 3PAR 2 Copy Snapshots VV Cloud Bank Store RMC SV VSA Host VV Snapshots Restore Catalyst Store 2 66
Create Backup Policy 67
Create Express Protect Select a backup policy (here, the one created in previous slide is used) Backup Type is Auto. This is a sensible default. Why would you want to do a full, when an incremental has exactly the same status in terms of restore? Snapshot Set Type Existing. Useful to protect an existing Snapshot Set. Be careful here, as you may end up having lots of (really fast) backups of the same point in time. We will use New here Recovery Set (what VV on which array?) Snapshot Set Name Snapshot Set Description Optionally, create a schedule here 68
Catalyst Copy, Catalyst Store 1 to Catalyst Store 2 3PAR 1 Snapshots VV Catalyst Store 1 Backup 3PAR 2 Copy Snapshots VV Cloud Bank Store RMC SV VSA Host VV Snapshots Restore Catalyst Store 2 69
What is Catalyst Copy? RMC has the ability to orchestrate moving of data between 2 catalyst stores. The contents of an Express Protect Backup are copied from the initial Catalyst Store to a destination Catalyst Store. This could be to a different StoreOnce Appliance (perhaps at a different site) or to a catalyst store with Cloud Bank enabled Catalyst Store on the same appliance. The effect of using Catalyst Copy is to have two identical copies of the same backup data. Should one appliance be offline, the second appliance is available for recovery The big plus is that ONLY changed data is moved between stores. For Cloud Bank storage this is a great cost advantage. 70
Create another backup policy, targeting second StoreOnce 71
Create Catalyst Copy Policy The Copy Policy represents a Backup Policy that has been created for use with Catalyst Copy 72
Create Catalyst Copy Refer to Catalyst Copy Policy previously created Choose either an Existing Express Protect, or do a new Express Protect and then Copy 73
Catalyst Copy, Catalyst Store 1 to Cloud Bank Store 3PAR 1 Snapshots VV Catalyst Store 1 Backup 3PAR 2 Copy Snapshots VV Cloud Bank Store RMC SV VSA Host VV Snapshots Restore Catalyst Store 2 74
Peer Copy Heterogeneous replication between StoreVirtual VSA and 3Par What is it? Volume level data copy enabled from 3PAR to SV VSA & from SV VSA to 3PAR From RMC 5.0 onwards 3PAR to 3PAR copy is possible. Data volumes Suggested use cases Replication of VSA in remote sites to 3PAR in central data center for business continuity Replication of 3PAR StoreServ 8200 to VSA for low-cost 3PAR disaster recovery Central site RMC ROBO Sites StoreVirtual VSA Virtual array Data volumes 3PAR StoreServ LAN or WAN Data Volumes Data copy to 3PAR from VSA Data copy to VSA from 3PAR StoreVirtual VSA Virtual array Data volumes Synchronous/asynchronous replication 75
Express Restore New in RMC 4.1 76
Express Restore Express Protect in reverse Two Catalyst Backups are compared, differences obtained Differences are written to a RW copy of a snapshot Speed improvements, but this is not a one-size-fits-all strategy A good fit in the DevOps world Could be used to backtrack checking for Ramsomware Reduces costs for Cloud Storage 77
Express Restore 3PAR 1 Snapshots VV Catalyst Store 1 Backup 3PAR 2 Copy Snapshots VV Cloud Bank Store RMC SV VSA Host VV Snapshots Restore Catalyst Store 2 78
HPE Recovery Manager Central 4.1, Snapshots and Backup Monday Parent Volume 00:01 Tuesday 12:01 00:01 12:01 Wednesday Thursday Friday 00:01 00:01 00:01 12:01 12:01 12:01 3PAR Snapshots StoreOnce (Express protect Backups) Snapshot every 12 hours and Express Protect every 24 hours 79
HPE Recovery Manager Central 4.1, state of play on Friday Monday Parent Volume 00:01 Tuesday 12:01 00:01 12:01 Wednesday Thursday Friday 00:01 00:01 00:01 12:01 12:01 12:01 3PAR Snapshots StoreOnce (Express protect Backups) Snapshot daily at 12:01 (policy retain snapshots for three days) Express Protect daily at 00:01 (retain express protect for seven days ) Expired Snapshots (3PAR resident) Express Protect (on StoreOnce) 80
HPE Recovery Manager Central 4.1, files required from Tuesday s Express Protect Backup Monday Parent Volume 00:01 User wants to access volume at this period in time. Wednesday Thursday Friday Tuesday 12:01 00:01 12:01 00:01 12:01 00:01 12:01 00:01 12:01 3PAR Snapshots StoreOnce (Express protect Backups) RMC performs a block comparison between Express Protect Backups. This is then used to create a child R/W snapshot on the 3PAR. This can then be attached/mounted to a host to recover files. For Express Restore Select the relevant Express Protect Backup And the nearest Express Protect-Snapshot pair Update the child R/W snapshot, which then is as of Tues 00:01 RW RW Child Snapshot Attach to server and Recover data/files 81
Express Restore options, RMC GUI 82
Cloud Bank Storage HPE RMC Configuration 83
RMC Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Copy As per the ISV s Cloud Bank Storage Catalyst Store is seen as standard Catalyst store by RMC RMC Catalyst Copy covered in the RMC portion of this presentation RMC unaware that storage for Cloud Bank Storage is not local 84
Any Questions? 85
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