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Protecting your applications with Novell Platespin ProtectTRANSCRIPT
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Rethink Your Disaster Recovery
Murali SathyaNational Partner Manager
Novell, Inc.
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What You Will Learn
The Need for Disaster Recovery
The Problem with the Traditional Approach
How to Complete your DR Architecture
Virtual DR for real ROI
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The Need for Disaster Recovery
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Stuff Happens
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The Need for Protection
*April 3, 2008 – Building The Business Case for Disaster Recovery Spending – Forrester**Jan. 25, 2010 – The State of Enterprise IT: 2009 to 2010 - Forrester
of enterprises have declared a disaster or experienced a major business disruption*
of enterprises have indicated that improving disaster recovery capabilities is a high priority**
Power Failure 42% - Natural Disaster 33% - IT Hardware Failure 31%
78%Critical Priority 30% - High Priority 48%
76%
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Define your Objectives
•Recovery Time Objective (RTO) •Time between declaration and service availability•Time to restore services to useable state
•Recovery Point Objective (RPO)•Data in system at disaster time but not recovered•Amount of data entered since last backup
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IT vs. Business
•Typically cost of downtime•Usually described as per hour in lost revenue•Actually a step function times cost per user
•1st minute negligible cost•3 months infinite cost
•Include PR, customer relations impacts
•Add in cost to recreate data•Very application dependant
•Web store orders are lost and unrecoverable•I might need to re-write an article
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How fast can you recovery your applications?
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Two Traditional Approaches
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How to be Protected
Disaster Recovery by Duplication
Disaster Recovery by Back-up
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DR by Duplication
• Focus is on protecting application– Local cluster– Duplicate hot site– Like for like infrastructure
• High performance, but at what price?– Near Zero RTO, RPO
• High cost– Duplicate infrastructure– Cost x2
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DR by Back-up
• Focus is on protecting data– Tape back-up– Imaging
• Poor performance– Slow RTO, RPO (days)
• Cost effective, but at what price?– How do we get the data back
in to a useable state?– How long to rebuild the server?
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The Challenge
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Balancing Three Challenges
ConsolidatedDisasterRecovery
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Bridge the gap with Virtualization
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Bridging the GapCompleting your DR architecture
• Fast RTO and RPO• Duplicate Resources• Costly and Complex
• Slow RTO and RPO• Over Commitment of Recovery Resources
Duplication Backup
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Virtualization and DR
• One virtual server host at your DR site can protect several in production
• Eliminates the bare metal restore problem• P2V with ongoing replication• Simplifies testing as VMs can be isolated
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Consolidated RecoveryLeveraging Virtual Infrastructure for Protection of Physical servers
Solution• Replicate workload into an off-line virtual
machine
• One click failover
• One click test restore
• Flexible failback
Benefits• Drastically reduce TCO and RTO while
achieving whole workload protection
• Simplify testing with bootable backups
• Finally a way to complete your DR architecture
Physical production servers
Virtual Recovery Hosts
Physical production servers
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Protect to the Cloud
Physical production servers
Hosted Virtual Recovery Hosts
Physical production servers
DR across WAN
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Consolidated Recovery Products from Novell
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Backup to Flexible Offline Virtual Machines
Incrementalreplication
PlateSpin Protect enables whole-workload replication of server workloads.
Easy to testOne-click
failover
PlateSpin Protect
PhysicalServers
VirtualHosts
BladeServers
ImageArchives
Workload Decoupledfrom Hardware
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PlateSpin® Forge
Protects up to 25 workloads out of the box
PlateSpin Forge Includes:• Storage• Replication software• Remote management interface• Hypervisor
Plug In and Protect DR Solution for :• Medium enterprises• Branch or field use for large enterprises• Hosted recovery
World’s first disaster recovery hardware appliance with embedded virtualization
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Virtual Protection—Real ROI
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The Solution in the Physical World
DR across WAN
25 Servers $125,000
50 licenses for clustering $99,950
25 Backup licenses $23,975
Total $248,925
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ROI with PlateSpin Forge®
PlateSpin Forge 525 $57,745
Priority Support $14,400
Peace of mind priceless
Total $72,145
DR across WAN
Potential Cost Savings
$177K!
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Virtual DR – Real Benefits
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Heterogeneous Protection
.Net Application Server
LAMP Server
PlateSpin Forge(Remote Site)
Block Based replication
Block Based replication
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Simplify Testing
Rapidly Test Recovery
Workloads
Testing Logged For Reporting and Compliance
Isolated Testing of Recovery
Workloads
Internal Web Server
Email Server
PlateSpin Forge(Remote Site)
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Rapid Failover and Flexible Failback
Recovery Workload Runs on PlateSpin
Forge
Failback to Dissimilar Hardware
Failback with Sync To Repaired
Hardware
Internal Web Server
Repaired Email Server
PlateSpin Forge(Remote Site)
New Web Server
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Gain Visibility
Demonstrate Policy Compliance
Actionable Alerts
Failure Notification
Internal Web Server
Email Server
PlateSpin Forge(Remote Site)
Smart Phone
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What do Customers Have to Say?
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Nichols College
“Disaster recovery solutions can be very complex ... PlateSpin Forge is very straightforward. There’s just one piece of hardware to manage. It’s low maintenance, and has low overhead. Without it, we certainly would have spent more money on another disaster recovery solution that would have required more resources to support it.”
Customer Results
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South Tahoe Public Utility District
“Without PlateSpin Forge in place, we would have really been scrambling, as it could easily take 25-30 staff hours to get a new server up and running ... With PlateSpin Forge, we had the new server up and running within just three to four hours.”
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