disaster recovery planning using azure site recovery
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Disaster Recovery Planning using Azure Site
Recovery
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MOTIFWORKS
AZURE PRACTICES
AZURE CONSULTANCY› Azure 101› Architecture Discussion
Sessions (ADS Sessions)› Azure Workshops
CLOUD MIGRATION› Lift and Shift
› End-of-life Migration› Cloud Burst/Auto-
scaling
APP MODERNIZATION› Azure PaaS
Development› Mobile Backend as a
Service› Multi-tenant SaaS apps
BI AND AZURE ANALYTICS› Cortana Analytics: Azure
HDInsight and Machine Learning
› SQL Server BI (SSIS, SSAS, SSRS)
DEVOPS AND AUTOMATION› Infrastructure as Code› PowerShell based
Automation› ALM / Continuous
Integration / Continuous Delivery
› Trial as a Service (trial.io)
MANAGED SERVICES› 365 * 24 * 7 Infrastructure
& Application Support› Backup & Disaster
Recovery› Security as a Service
ABOUTMOTIFWORKS
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Today’s Presenter
Cloud Solutions ArchitectMotifworks
Murad Kayani
A seasoned architect strong skills in user training, technical leadership and support for customers in complex environments. Main focus is helping customers understand how Azure can help solve business and technical challenges.
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Today’s Agenda
Why you need DR? How to Plan DR?
Azure Site Recovery Pricing
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Poll #1What are your thoughts?
Why you need DR?Human Errors Reduce Cost Cost of
downtime
Compliance
Always On System Failures
Brand reputation
Natural Disaster
Customer Retention
“IDC estimates that as many as 50% of organizations have inadequate disaster recovery plans. In fact, IDC warns, such companies might not survive as a going concern after a significant disaster because of their inability to recover IT systems."
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HOW TO PLAN FOR DISASTER RECOVERY
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Term DefinitionRecovery Point Objective
The acceptable amount of data loss measured in time.
Recovery Time Objective
The duration of time within which a business process must be restored after a disaster (or disruption) in order to avoid unacceptable consequences associated with a break in business continuity.
Failover Failover is a process to recover the workload on to the protecting site. It can be a planned activity or needed after a disaster to bring back the business. A test failover can also be used to regularly check for DR readiness.
Disaster Recovery Plan
A plan which captures the various VM which need to be recovered during failover, the data center dependencies that need to be followed and additional tasks that need to be carried out to ensure successful recovery of a workload.
Disaster Recovery Terminology
Business Continuity
Running 24/7 Days
HIGH AVAILBILITY BACKUP DIASTER RECOVERY
Ensuring Data is safe
Recovery after a disaster
Identifying Critical Systems
Rebuild when required from off-site backup
Hot configuration with Fail-over
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Identifying Critical Systems
RPO/RTO Threat Preventation
Response Recovery
For each critical System
• System Failure
• Network connectivity down
• 15 minutes/2 hours
• Backup• Secondary
data center
• Switch server to backup Server
• Resolve Issue and fail back to primary server
Example:
Disaster Recovery in cloudDisks, back-up
tapes etc. can be eliminated
Mission-critical data can be kept
off-site Cost effective
Scalable Efficiency Reduce Infrastructure
Faster Recovery
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Poll #2What are your thoughts?
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AZURE SITE RECOVERY
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ASR provides single DR solution which works across platforms (Hyper-V, VMWare, Physical) across clouds (public, private and service provider) and across workloads to provide a range of RTO/RPO using multiple channels (Replica, Scout, SAN etc.).
Azure Site Recovery
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One solution for multiple infrastructures
VMM site to VMM site (on-premises)1
VMM Site VMM Site
Replication
VMM to Microsoft Azure3
MicrosoftAzure
Replication
VMware or physical to VMware (on-premises)5
VMware VMware
Replication
VMware or physical to Microsoft Azure6
VMware or physical
MicrosoftAzure
Replication
VMM to VMM(on-premises)2
Replication
SAN SAN
VMM Site VMM Site VMM Site
Hyper-V to Microsoft Azure
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MicrosoftAzure
Replication
Hyper-V Site
Disaster Recovery Process
Microsoft Azure
Data Channel
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery
Process Server – Used for Caching, Compression & Encryption
Config Server – Used for Centralized Management
Master Target – Used as a repository & for retention
Source: VMware VMs& Physical Servers
ProcessServer
Mobility Service – Captures all data writes from memory
Microsoft Azure
Target: Microsoft Azure
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1. Sign up
2. Create Recovery Vault
3. Configuring Protection Goals
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4. Prepare the source environmentInstall Azure Site Recovery Provider and the Azure Recovery Services agent on Hyper-V hosts
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5. Installing Provider & Agent
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5. Configure the target environment
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5. Capacity Planning
Gather information about your replication environment, including VMs, disks per VMs, and storage per disk.
Estimate the daily change (churn) rate you’ll have for replicated data.
Microsoft Provides Planning tools for Both Hyper-V and vSphere
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6. Enable Replication
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7. Executing Recovery Plan
Test FailoverUseful to verify that your recovery plan and virtual machine failover strategy are working as expected.Simulates your failover and recovery mechanism into an isolated network(s), that you define, or that can be created automatically.Unplanned FailoverRun an unplanned failover when a primary site experiences an unexpected incident, such as a power outage.Planned FailoverPerform a complete failover and recovery of virtual machines in your recovery plans in a proactive, planned manner.Non-replicated changes are applied to the replica virtual machine with no data loss before bringing the VM online in the secondary site.
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Price For First 31 days Price After 31 Days
Azure Site Recovery to customer owned sites Free $16/month per instance
protected Azure Site Recovery to Azure Free $25/month per instance
protected
Azure Site Recovery is billed based on number of instances protected. Every instance that is protected with Azure Recovery is free for the first 31 days as shown below.
Pricing
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Item Cost Total/mo
10 VMs $25 Per instance $250
Storage 300 GB /VM $0.01 Per GB $30
Put (1000000) Operations $0.100 per 1000 Operations $10
Data Retrieval (3000) GB $0.010 per GB $30.00
Data Write (3000) GB $0.003 per GB $7.50
Estimated Cost/ month $327.50
Azure Site Recovery To Azure Cost
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Cloud and Azure WorkshopsBusiness Continuity & Disaster Recovery Proof of ConceptWe review your business objectives, create a business continuity and disaster recovery strategy for the selected workload and implement the DR.• Define Business
Objectives• Assess Application• BC/DR Strategy• Implementation• Review Results
Cloud Readiness Assessment
• Cloud Readiness Assessment presentation along with supporting data, assessment findings and recommendations.
• Adoption roadmap, migration options and high-level architecture.
• Plan for migration for candidate applications.
• High-level cloud consumption plan and costs.
Application Modernization• Azure Cloud PaaS
Services overview• High-level future
architecture• Migration plan, with
migration options and high-level plan
• Recommendations for improved user experience
• High-level cloud consumption plan and costs.
You may be qualified to get one of these complimentary workshop
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Murad Kayanimurad@motifworks.com
202.460.5700
www.motifworks.com
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