Welcome! Considering a Warm Disaster Recovery Site? Today s Moderator: Chris Riley Director 410-771-5544 x4331 criley@syssrc.com Today s Presenter: Rich Glenn Director 410-771-5544 x4420 rglenn@syssrc.com
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System Source & Veeam: Veeam Silver Partner since 2009 and Cloud Connect Partner since 2016 75+ Veeam implementations Small Business to Enterprise Non-profit Education Expertise: Experience with all editions (Standard through Enterprise Plus) Replication / DR Backup/Replicate to a variety of targets and locations Internal VM Backup/Replication-of-choice at System Source
Agenda Warm Site - what does that even mean? Backup vs. Replication Veeam Style RTO / RPO considerations Retention considerations Leveraging Public/Private Clouds - Amazon Web Services / Azure / System Source Data Center / RYO Backup / Replication / Failover / Failback Demos Licensing options Recovery experiences
Hot, Cold, Warm? A Hot site mirrors your datacenter and runs concurrently. In the event of a significant outage, the hot site can take the place of the impacted site immediately. A cold site is essentially office or datacenter space without any server-related equipment installed. A warm sites offers office space/datacenter space and will have some pre-installed server hardware.
Backup vs. Replication (Veeam) Backup traditional method providing restorability of files, folders and entire VMs by writing backed up data to tape, external drive, NAS, etc.. 3-2-1 Rule Have at least three copies of your data. Store the copies on two different media. Keep one backup copy offsite.
Backup vs. Replication (Veeam) Replication by leveraging snapshot/checkpoint technology, replica jobs copy configurations and data for consistency between redundant hardware with minimal impact to applications. This results in fully replicated spun down VMs on their target Hosts just waiting to be spun up.
RPO / RTO Recovery Point Objective (RPO) - maximum acceptable amount of data loss measured in time Recovery Time Objective (RTO) - minimum time required to resume operations after a disaster RPO RTO Lost Data Down time
Put it in writing RPO / RTO Sample - Recovery Point Objective (RPO) - maximum acceptable amount of data loss measured in time = 1 day Recovery Time Objective (RTO) - minimum time required to resume operations after a disaster = 2 hours
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RPO / RTO Sample Config - Scheduled Interval for Backup 24 hours Tested full system restore from Backup 2 hours Scheduled Interval for Replication 24 hours Tested Failover to Replica < 1 hour
Retention Determine retention requirements (in writing) Backup (local) 32+ days Backup (offsite) Daily, Monthly, Annual Replication (offsite) short number of days
Other considerations Site and equipment availability Which systems are critical? How will users access remote site? Virtual vs physical workloads Bandwidth speed and redundancy Expense vs cost of downtime Ease of testing
Who s Watching? Checking backup/replication jobs
Veeam Replication
Warm Site Demo
Public Cloud - AWS VMware Cloud on AWS infrastructure runs on dedicated, single tenant hosts. Each host is equivalent to an Amazon EC2 I3.16XL instance (2 sockets with 18 cores per socket, 512 GiB RAM, and 13.8 TB Raw SSD storage). Clusters can range from a minimum 4 hosts up to a maximum of 16 hosts per cluster.
Public Cloud - Azure
Private Cloud yours or..
Use cases Ransomware Corrupt.vmdk or.vhd Accidental deletion of Virtual Server (email) Production site equipment failure Site Loss
Veeam Licensing Veeam Backup & Replication licenses are purchased on a perpetual or subscription basis. Perpetual licenses are per CPU socket on hosts with virtual machines (VMs) to be backed up / replicated. Subscription licenses are per VM. Note: Target hosts (for replication) do not need to be licensed.
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