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1 January 8, 2009 Business Continuity Cluster Always Running Gregg A. Hinchman Consultant Hinchman Consulting gregg@HinchmanConsulting.com

2 © Novell Inc. 2 Presentation Outline I.Introduction A.Panel Experts B.Presentation Business II. Knowledge Transfer A.Definitions B.Tools III. BCC Forum A.Business Analysis and needs -RTO/RPO B.SAN's and Sites C.Planning and Designing D.Software and Scripting E.LUN's F.GroupWise IV.Summary

3 © Novell Inc. 3 Introduction: Panel Experts Gregg A. Hinchman – Self-Unemployed Consultant, www.HinchmanConsulting.com – 11+ years of GroupWise Experience – 5 years of Clustering experience – Author: > “Success with Clustering GroupWise 7” » www.TayKratzer.com > Co-Author: “Success with GroupWise Document Management” > GroupWise Coolsolutions Articles -Consultants Corner > GroupWise Advisor Magazine Articles

4 © Novell Inc. 4 Introduction: Panel Experts Brad Rupp – Senior Software Engineer, Novell, Inc. – Team lead, Novell Business Continuity Cluster development – Architect, Novell Business Continuity Cluster – Team member, Novell Cluster Services development

5 © Novell Inc. 5 Introduction: Panel Experts Jim Petersen – Novell WSS Consulting Resolution Engineer – 14+ years NetWare OS Experience – 5+ years Novell Clustering experience – OS Bootcamp Instructor – CNE6, MCNE, LPI2

6 © Novell Inc. 6 Introduction: Presentation Business Topic – We will discuss Business Continuity Clusters. Format – Discussion will be led with LOTS of attendee participation -we hope. Questions – Please ask! Knowledge: – Clustering Related Sessions: > TUT315 -How to build a Highly Available GroupWise 7 system

7 © Novell Inc. 7 Knowledge Transfer Definitions – Disaster – BCC – RTO -Recovery Time Objective – RPO -Recovery Point Objective – Synchronous – Asynchronous – High Speed Link – Active and Passive Tools – iManager – IDM – DNS/DHCP/SLP -... is only as good as...

8 © Novell Inc. 8 Knowledge Transfer Novell Services Business Continunity Cluster File Share s Grou pWis e Printi ng Novell Services File Share s Grou pWis e Printi ng Novell Services File Share s Grou pWis e Printi ng Step 1 Primary Site Failure Step 2 Novell Services Run on Second Site Step 3 -Potential- Second Site Failure Step 4 Novell Services Run on Third Site Novell Services Fail Over to Third Site Novell Services Fail Over to Second Site Data Center One Data Center Two Data Center Three HighSpeed Network XX

9 © Novell Inc. 9 BCC Forum Business Analysis and needs -RTO/RPO SAN's and Sites – How Many Sites? Where are the sites? – What SAN's? Planning and Designing – What/Where/When/Why/How – eDirectory Design – Active/Passive vs. Active/Active – Mirroring -Asynchronous vs. Synchronous – VLAN's or Not

10 © Novell Inc. 10 BCC Forum Cluster Sites 2 SAN Identity Mgr. Cluster Site 1 eDirectory Disk Blocks Building ABuilding B Ethernet Switch Fiber Channel Switch

11 © Novell Inc. 11 BCC Forum {root} DEMO SERVICES BCC-Site1 BCC-Site2 BCC- Cluster Cluster Nodes Cluster Resources IDM Drivers Landing Zone BCC- Cluster Cluster Nodes Cluster Resources IDM Drivers

12 © Novell Inc. 12 BCC Forum Software and Scripting – Clustering – SMI-S – Non-SMI-S work arounds LUN's – 1 LUN to 1 Cluster Resource (Pool) to 1 Volume GroupWise Cost

13 Questions?

14 © Novell Inc. 14 Summary Planning Documenting Knowledge and Expertise Consultants -SAN and BCC

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