Enabling Disaster Recovery for Hyper-V Workloads Using Hyper-V Replica Vijay Sistla Senior Program Manager Microsoft Corporation VIR302
Hyper-V Replica: Availability across datacenter Site A B Site B Hyper-V & Failover Clustering: Availability within datacenter
Inbox ReplicationDR Scenarios Application AgnosticStorage Agnostic
Head Office Branch Office Hoster’s Data Center Customer 1 Customer 2
demo Replication Capabilities
Primary Host Primary VM Log File Replica Host Replica VM
Site A Site B
Testing DR planSite Maintenance Impending DisasterSudden Disaster
Site A Site B Ongoing replication
Primary XX XX Client Replica Server NameIP Address SQLVM XX Server NameIP Address SQLVM XX
demo Planned Failover
Site A Site B
Primary Server AD Exchange Outlook Replica AD Replica Exchange Replica Outlook Production Network Replica Server Test AD Test Exchange Test Outlook Test Network
demo Test Failover
Deployments Customer Segment Storage Workloads Hyper-V Replica SMB Hoster Enterprise
1.5Mbps, 20ms latency, 1% packet loss
Network bandwidthIdeal number of parallel transfers 1.5 Mbps, 100ms, 1% packet loss3 (Default) 300 Mbps, 10ms, 1% packet loss10
demo Customer Example
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