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Changing the Game: Moving from Reactive to Proactive High Availability Luigi Mercone Senior Director, Product Strategy
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Storage and Availability Objectives Manage storage growth Improve operations Reduce cost per GB Utilize existing assets Increase availability and DR readiness What isn’t Mission Critical? Maintenance windows shrinking Site consolidation & A-A DR Reduce cost with new technology Server virtualization x86 servers Thin storage
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Agenda Drive Out Downtime1 Transform Operations2 Leverage Existing Infrastructure3 Virtualize, Consolidate, and Scale4
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Standardize, without compromise, on a single HA/DR platform VERITAS Cluster Server Vision We are focused on helping you Drive out downtime Transform operations Leverage existing infrastructure Virtualize, consolidate, and scale GOAL
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Foundations to Drive Out Downtime Protect Data with FlashSnap, VVR VSS Integrated Disk-based Point-in-time snapshots Sync, Async, Sync-Override Site 1 Site 2 02:0005:0006:0007:00 Protect Access to Data with DMP MPIO Integrated Multi-Pathing DR Testing with Firedrill Primary SiteDR Site 1 2 3 Campus Cluster Coordination Storage Growth at the Correct Site Site ASite B With Application, Data & Infrastructure Protection Protect Application with VCS Local, Metro and Wide-area HA/DR Primary SiteDR Site Intelligent Local Failover Failover factoring in load & capacity EXC SQL EXC AB C D
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Primary Site BCV Snapshot Initiate Fire DrillMount Snapshot Replication Test ApplicationReset Secondary Site Rich Application Monitoring & Control Process Mount Volume DiskGroup IP NIC Application Service Group Fast Failover with SF Cluster File System Non-disruptive DR Testing Passive Server Failed Server Active Server Client Active Server Driving Out Downtime with VCS Detect failure Un-mount file system Deport disk group Import disk group Mount file system Start application Clients Reconnect
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Agenda Drive Out Downtime1 Transform Operations2 Leverage Existing Infrastructure3 Virtualize, Consolidate, and Scale4
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Centralized Management Simplified Set-Up and Training Powerful Reporting Wizard-Driven Configuration Cluster Server Simulator Transform Operations: Current Capabilities Roaming Spare/No Spare Architectures for Fewer Servers Clustering the Hardware Vendor’s Way Utilization Clustering the Symantec Way
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Installation Assessment Service http://sfprep.symantec.com All SFHA products Unix / Linux only
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Installation Assessment Service
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Agenda Drive Out Downtime1 Transform Operations2 Leverage Existing Infrastructure3 Virtualize, Consolidate, and Scale4
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Single HA and DR Solution for Local, Metro, and Global Architectures Out-of-the-Box Environment Support Leverage Existing Infrastructure: Current Capabilities Metropolitan HA (Stretch Cluster) Wide-Area DR (Global Cluster) Local HA SAP APP 4APP 3APP 2APP 1APP 4APP 3APP 2APP 1 Global Clustering Asynchronous Replication Synch Replication or Mirroring Applications Databases Operating Systems Data Replication * Note: Above is a subset of current agent support
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Roaming Spare/No Spare Architectures for Fewer Servers DataBase Mount Volume DiskGroup IP NIC App Mount Volume DiskGroup IP NIC Basic Multi-Tier with Remote Group Agent Support Virtualization Server Virtualization Technology Application Monitoring HADR VMware Solaris LDom Solaris Zones IBM LPars IBM mPars Clustering the Hardware Vendor’s Way Utilization Clustering the Symantec Way Virtualize, Consolidate & Scale: Current Capabilities
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Agenda Drive Out Downtime1 Transform Operations2 Leverage Existing Infrastructure3 Virtualize, Consolidate, and Scale4
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Hardware (x86) VMware ESX Hardware (x86) VMware ESX VM A VERITAS Cluster Server for VMware End-to-End, comprehensive protection Deep application awareness for Exchange, SQL, Oracle, SAP, others Transparent to application administrators Simple to deploy and maintain No need for passive standby hardware and resources VM D VM B SQL VM C IIS VM B SQL VCS
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Cause of FailureVMware HAVCS App processes crash/hang X App process startup order X Admin accidentally caused failure X Configuration changes X OS failure X ** X NIC or network failure X Storage connectivity failure X Virtual Server failure XX Physical Server failure XX Data center failure X * X VCS Compared With VMware HA * Future releases ** Experimental support (not supported by VMware) If the application fails, VMware HA is not aware VMware HA is not aware of network or storage connectivity failures
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Client-Server Architecture Light Foot-print Scalable Priority based Grouping & Tagging Policy Master ORCL CUS … … WLS SQL VCS One FS Vol FS Vol DG NIC IP FS DB LSNR VCS DNA Service Groups Resources Agents VCS One 256 mixed OS Nodes Multi tier HA/DR Operator efficiency Server consolidation Virtualization control Rolling Upgrades +
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Thank You! Luigi Mercone luigi_mercone@symantec.com
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