Maximizing Availability With Hyper-Converged Infrastructure

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Maximizing Availability With Hyper-Converged Infrastructure With the right solution, organizations of any size can use hyper-convergence to help achieve their most demanding availability objectives. Here s how. White paper

White paper Page 2 IT teams are under constant pressure to drive increased availability to meet the demanding requirements of always-on business environments. In fact, the need to eliminate downtime and ensure optimum application performance at all times is becoming even more important as organizations modernize their IT infrastructures to embrace digital transformation. Hyper-converged infrastructure has become a go-to technology for companies modernizing IT or for any company looking to simplify, streamline and lower the costs of IT. In hyper-converged infrastructure, compute and storage are natively integrated along with virtualization software into a single x86-based appliance that can be deployed in scale-out clusters. Organizations today are dealing with a world in which downtime is simply unacceptable. Hyper-convergence offers organizations significant availability benefits, including: Simplified provisioning and deployments Less downtime Built-in resiliency With hyper-convergence, organizations can deploy infrastructure much more quickly than with legacy architectures, helping to lower costs, simplify manageability, increase availability and improve scalability. These solutions are being deployed in a wide range of use cases modernizing legacy applications, supporting new business services and accelerating test and development deployments, among others. They are also being used in a variety of environments. Many small and medium-sized businesses with limited resources are using hyper-converged infrastructures to support their business-critical applications; larger enterprises are using them for remote and branch offices; and companies of all sizes are using hyper-convergence to support new initiatives such as desktop virtualization or hybrid clouds. Their use is becoming so widespread that IDC estimated triple-digit growth for hyper-converged infrastructure in both 2014 (162.3%) and 2015 (116.2%). 1 One of the most important benefits of hyper-converged infrastructure is in helping organizations improve the availability of applications and data. With the right solution, a hyper-converged infrastructure can enable an organization of any size to achieve and even surpass its most demanding and stringent availability and disaster recovery objectives. In this white paper we discuss the various ways in which hyper-converged infrastructures can improve availability. We also examine the key features to look for in a solution, particularly as organizations strive to improve application availability, strengthen disaster recovery and meet tougher recovery time objectives (RTOs) and recovery point objectives (RPOs). Hyper-Convergence and Availability: An Overview Organizations today are dealing with a world in which downtime is simply unacceptable. And, as urgent as it is now, always-on availability will be even more important in the years ahead, as companies continue to embrace digital transformation to redefine their business models. IDC predicts the percentage of enterprises with advanced digital 1 Workload and Geographic Expansion Will Help Push Hyperconverged Systems Past $800 Million in 2015, According to IDC, IDC, April 30, 2015

White paper Page 3 transformation strategies and implementations will more than double by the end of the decade. 2 With hyper-converged infrastructures, organizations can drive significant availability improvements today. At the same time, they can deploy an infrastructure that supports the next-generation software-defined data center, which is crucial to digital transformation. Hyper-convergence offers organizations significant availability benefits, including: When it comes to availability, IT teams can extend the benefits of hyper-converged infrastructures even further reducing risk, saving money and driving a wide range of other business benefits, including: Better productivity and morale Accelerated time to market Major improvements in customer support, satisfaction and goodwill Simplified provisioning and deployments: A hyper-converged infrastructure will typically be deployed as a pre-integrated, pre-certified appliance. The speed at which it can be up and running will seem like light years faster than a traditional infrastructure deployment. You will go through one purchase process, rather than separate processes for servers, storage and virtualization software. Deployment and provisioning will be pretty much plug and play. From an availability standpoint, your applications will be up and running much faster, your users will be more productive faster and your business will be delivering more value to its customers faster. Less downtime: A leading hyper-converged solution, such as the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Hyper Converged 250 (HC 250) or Hyper Converged 380 (HC 380), will incorporate integrated management across the entire infrastructure from a single pane of glass. This means IT can identify potential problems before they impact availability. It also means IT can troubleshoot far more effectively because everything is in one place from one vendor, eliminating the finger-pointing that can often occur between server, storage and networking vendors or internal IT silos. In addition, the unified management platform will typically include a wide range of automation features that can reduce the risk of downtime and failures caused by human error. Built-in resiliency: A hyper-converged solution will contain built-in resiliency features, with inherent data protection and disaster recovery capabilities. The HPE HC 250 and HC 380, for example, provide transparent virtual machine failover across nodes, systems and sites, so customers don t have to worry about downtime or data loss in the event of a failure. In addition, features such as storage-based snapshots and Remote Copy integration can be extremely valuable in helping to improve disaster recovery preparedness. Marrying Availability Features With Hyper-Convergence When it comes to availability, IT teams can extend the benefits of hyper-converged infrastructures even further reducing risk, saving money and driving a wide range of other business benefits. These benefits include better employee productivity and morale; accelerated time to market for new business services; and major improvements in customer support, satisfaction and goodwill. The way to achieve these additional benefits is to deploy a hyper-converged infrastructure solution that has been maximized and optimized for high availability. 2 IDC Predicts the Emergence of the DX Economy in a Critical Period of Widespread Digital Transformation and Massive Scale Up of 3rd Platform Technologies in Every Industry, IDC, Nov. 4, 2015

White paper Page 4 The beauty of deploying this type of solution is that the incremental costs of the value-added availability features will be more than offset by the incremental business benefits of greater uptime and availability. In fact, from a cost-analysis perspective, it doesn t make sense to deploy a hyper-converged infrastructure that is not optimized for maximum availability. So what are some of the specific high-availability features and functions you should be looking for in a hyper-converged infrastructure solution? These are the ones that are most critical: HPE and Veeam have a long history of working together to deliver innovative solutions for high availability and this represents and important extension of that partnership. From an availability standpoint, important benefits of this approach include: The ability to create application-consistent backups A highly efficient deduplication solution The ability to create ondemand sandboxes Lower costs with better capacity planning and resource utilization Integrating backup and recovery with primary storage: This is probably the most important high-availability feature you should look for in your hyper-converged infrastructure solution. Why? It provides such a wide range of benefits much faster and more efficient backups, faster restores and major improvements in achieving faster RTOs and RPOs. Using an availability solution with advanced analytics and reporting: One of the important ways to drive availability is through the use of deep analytics and reporting to monitor your resources. With the right solution you can do a much better job of capacity planning, knowing exactly where and when you are using resources and developing a precise plan for backup, upgrades and expansion. You can enhance availability, for example, if you know when you are going to run out of backup storage or if you can pinpoint specific virtual machines that aren t being protected. When it comes to availability, a little knowledge goes a long way. Using storage snapshots for backup and replication: This feature is critical to improving RPOs by providing frequent up-to-date recovery points you can use to protect against failures or disasters. With the right solution, you can recover your VMs and data directly from snapshots, minimizing data loss and ensuring that your backups are consistently up to date. Another major availability advantage of this approach is that you can implement a near-continuous data protection process without adding any cost or complexity. What to Look for in an Availability Solution Prime examples of hyper-converged infrastructure maximized for availability are the HPE HC 250 and HC 380 with Veeam Software. In these solutions, key availability functions including backup, recovery, data protection and disaster recovery are tightly integrated with HPE Hardware and Veeam Availability Suite Enterprise Plus Software. HPE and Veeam have a long history of working together to deliver innovative solutions for high availability, and this represents an important extension of that partnership. The HPE HC 250 and HC 380 with Veeam Software leverage advanced technology solutions from each vendor and integrate them to provide solutions that set new standards for availability in hyper-converged infrastructure. Technologies from HPE include: HPE StoreVirtual VSA, HPE 3PAR StoreServ Storage and HPE StoreOnce. Technologies from Veeam include the Veeam Availability Suite

White paper Page 5 Enterprise Plus, which combines the backup, restore and replication capabilities of Veeam Backup & Replication Enterprise Plus with the advanced monitoring, reporting and capacity planning functionality of Veeam ONE software. From an availability standpoint, important benefits of this approach include: Hyper-converged infrastructures have become a critical technology for businesses of any size to reduce complexity, lower costs and increase agility. With a converged infrastructure optimized for high availability, organizations can drive dramatic improvements in: Uptime Application performance Disaster recovery The ability to create application-consistent backups from HP StoreServe and StoreVirtual snapshots for fast and efficient data protection including the ability to take frequent snapshots of VMware volumes without impacting production workloads. A highly efficient deduplication solution that increases backup capacity by almost 95%, thereby allowing a greater number of backup images to be stored on disk providing more recovery points and faster restores from backups. The ability to create on-demand sandboxes from storage snapshots, enabling IT teams to handle a variety of functions such as testing updates before deployments without disrupting production environments. Reducing costs and enhancing availability by leveraging the advanced capabilities of Veeam Availability Suite Enterprise Plus to ensure better capacity planning and resource utilization across primary, secondary and backup storage. Taking the Next Step Hyper-converged infrastructures have become a critical technology for businesses of any size to reduce complexity, lower costs and increase agility. Hyper-convergence makes it simpler for small and medium-sized businesses to modernize and streamline infrastructures, while also enabling larger enterprises to support a variety of important use cases, including branch offices and new initiatives such as desktop virtualization. Organizations can drive dramatic improvements in uptime, application performance and disaster recovery by deploying a hyper-converged infrastructure that is optimized for high availability. Industry-leading high-availability solutions include the HPE HC 250 and HPE HC 380 combined with the Veeam Availability Suite Enterprise Plus. The tight integration of technologies from HPE and Veeam delivers a hyper-converged infrastructure solution that enables organizations to maximize availability through improved RTOs and RPOs; faster and more efficient backups; advanced monitoring and analytics for capacity planning and resource utilization; and faster and more efficient snapshots, among other features. For more information on how to improve availability through hyper-converged infrastructure, please go to https://www.veeam.com/hpe-availability-solution.html.