Session Objectives and Takeaways
Costs Protecting Many Workloads Remote Monitoring Need to reduce the costs related to downtime Disaster recovery solutions are expensive Some workloads that could benefit from protection go unprotected due to costs and complexity Constant monitoring of services can be challenging Manual configuration of protection & recovery of the many virtual machines that compose services can be complex and time-consuming - procedures need to be documented and tested Complexity
R2 Hyper-V Replica Hyper-V Replica Enhanced
Inbox replicationDR scenarios Application agnosticStorage agnostic MDC-B373 - Understanding Hyper-V Replica: Performance, Networking and Automation
R2 Hyper-V Replica Hyper-V Replica Enhanced
Azure Service formanaging cross-siteprotection & recovery ofSystem Center VirtualMachine Manager baseddatacenters Simple, at scale, configuration of VM protection Reliable cloud based recovery plans Consistent user experience for remote management Extensible from ground up
DR Orchestration Extensible Data Channel (Hyper-V Replica) Hyper-V Recovery Manager
Http SC Virtual Machine Manager
Setup Getting Started Registration Configure Cloud Configure Networks Protect Enable Protection Recovery Plans Monitor Jobs Resources Recovery Drill Planned Failover Unplanned Failover
Hyper-V Recovery Manager CSV SMB Cluster
DR Orchestration Extensible Data Channel (Hyper-V Replica) Hyper-V Recovery Manager
Easy-to-implement cloud-based recoveryorchestration for SystemCenter clouds usingWindows Azuretechnologies Extends out-of-the-box features into a service recovery solution Simple setup and configuration Remote monitoring of application availability Fully customizable recovery plans A cloud-based solution that will grow and scale over time while controlling costs
MDC-B373 - Understanding Hyper-V Replica: Performance, Networking and Automation MDC-B357-What’s New in System Center 2012 R2 – Virtual Machine Manager