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1 Windows Disaster Recovery (DR) with Replication using Double-Take Availability
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2 Protecting data is important, but cost and complexity prevent small companies & departments from doing it Backup is very important, but it alone cannot provide for a rapid failover or recovery from a disaster Replication provides superior RTOs & RPOs. Host-based DR for Windows servers can be both easy and affordable, also applicable to virtual servers Double-Take is recognized as the market leader in host based replication and recovery for 16+ years Solution Overview
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3 When do SMBs start to consider DR and Replication? When application recovery in the event of a disaster must happen quickly, <1hr vs. several hours Does not replace backup, augments data protection RTO & RPO – Time and Point objectives for recovery Synchronous vs. Asynchronous – Depends on Latency When should shared storage be considered as part of a DR project? Disaster Recovery for SMBs
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4 Smaller companies (SMBs) or departments within larger companies have historically been road-blocked from these features & capabilities Comparing approaches to Replication for DR Host-Based Replication SAN Appliance Disk-to-disk Replication Recovery PointNear real-time - real time Near real-time - real time Recovery Time<1hr - ~10min<1hr – instantly<30min - instantly ScalabilityGoodVery Good ManagementPer serverCentralizedPer array Entry Cost$$$ - $$$$$$ - $$$$
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5 Basic Architecture – What You Will Need At least two servers for failover, one server for management Two or more SAN storage devices (Fibre Channel* or iSCSI) Shared Network (* = plus FC fabric and FCIP extension if FC storage) Replication capabilities on servers or storage
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6 Top 5 criteria in addition to being SAN storage Cost Effective Protected & Reliable Easy Upgrades and Management Reasonable Performance NOT burdened with additional features that applications, operating systems, and server virtualization provides iSCSI + Host-Based Replication is a good technology match for these criteria Requirements For SMB Replication
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7 What are the concerns Bandwidth & Latency of WAN Hardware-dependent failover Addressing Those Concerns Real-time replication that is optimized for WAN ‣ Replicates with compression & bandwidth limiting optimization Across Hardware and Virtualization ‣ Failover across subnets, support for dissimilar hardware and storage, between physical or virtual systems in either direction Value of Host-based with Double-Take Availability ‣ 3 Levels of Compression, byte level differences only, real-time or scheduled/throttled, full-server or data-only Leveraging Replication Features for DR
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8 How Host-Based Real-Time Replication Works
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9 Putting It Together – DR with 16TB of SAN
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10 Top Questions For small environment (5 VMs & <100 users), how much Bandwidth? What is a practical distance for small environment DR (Latency)? Solution Key Takeaways Protecting data is important, but cost and complexity prevent small companies and departments from doing it for most data. Backup alone cannot provide for a rapid failover or recovery from a disaster; replication provides superior RTOs & RPOs. DR for Windows servers (incl VMs) can be done both easily & affordably with DroboElite and Double-Take Availability. Top Questions & Key Takeaways
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11 Questions? Feedback & comments also welcome @ tv@drobo.com, or on Twitter @ Drobo More DroboElite solutions @ http://www.drobo.tv tv@drobo.comhttp://www.drobo.tv
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12 Example – Full Server Protection & Failover Hardware and Application independent Physical or Virtual Target requires only a base Operating System
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13 Example – Data Protection and Failover Only replicates application data Less data across the wire Faster failover possible
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