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VMworld Europe 2014: A Blueprint for Disaster Recovery of Business Critical Applications (SAP, Oracle, SQL & Exchange)

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  1. 1. Disclaimer • This presentation may contain product features that are currently under development. • This overview of new technology represents no commitment from VMware to deliver these features in any generally available product. • Features are subject to change, and must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. • Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery. • Pricing and packaging for any new technologies or features discussed or presented have not been determined. 2
  2. 2. 3  Introduction  Disaster Recovery for Business Critical Applications  DR Solutions for Metro and Long Distance DR VMware Site Recovery Manager • Types of Replication (Application, Storage & vSphere) • SRM Terminology • SAP DR Configuration  SRM Recovery for SAP Click Through Demo  Planned Migration to the Cloud for SAP Video Demo  Summary  Q&A Agenda
  3. 3. Introduction
  4. 4.  17+ years Enterprise Architecture and Oracle experience : Oracle RAC, ASM, Clustering, CRM, ERP, Business Intelligence, Performance and Scalable Enterprise Application Architecture, Benchmark and Performance , Technical solutions marketing and management, Virtualization and Cloud solutions.  Oracle ACE – Applications, DB  VMware vExpert  VMware CTO Ambassador  Recognized Speaker @ Oracle Open World, IOUG, VMworld US and Europe, VMware Partner Exchange, EMC World, NetApp Insight/Foresight and Webinars  Industry recognized expert in Oracle, Virtualization and Cloud technologies.  Blog: http://blogs.vmware.com/apps/oracle Kannan Mani
  5. 5. Mohan Potheri  20+ years Infrastructure Architecture and BCA experience : SAP, Oracle, SQL, Exchange, UNIX & Linux,, Benchmark and Performance , Technical solutions marketing and management, Virtualization and Cloud solutions.  VCDX#98  CISSP  Recognized Speaker @ Multiple Vmworlds in US and Europe, VMware Partner Exchange & EMC World  Industry recognized expert in SAP, Virtualization and Cloud technologies.  Regular blogger at : http://blogs.vmware.com/apps/
  6. 6. Disaster Recovery for Business Critical Applications Overview
  7. 7. Customers Virtualizing BCA Workloads More and More on VMware
  8. 8. Uptime and Protection of Data are Critical for Business Revenue Continuously available services ensure revenue streams Productivity Enables the workforce to work at full capacity Compliance Guarantees responsiveness to auditing entities (SOX, ISO) Reputation Protects relationships with customers and partners
  9. 9. Legacy Disaster Recovery Solutions Are Not Adequate Expensive Complex Recovery Plans ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Unreliable Failovers Apps Hosts Storage Network Software Hosts Storage Facilities >$10K per app Failure to meet business requirements • Long RTOs – days to weeks • Too much time and resources consumed
  10. 10. vSphere Provides The Best Foundation For Disaster Recovery Flexible Infrastructure • Eliminate need for identical hardware across sites • Enable waterfalling of equipment to recovery site Simple Application Protection • Entire system – including application, OS, and data – is stored as virtual machine files • Entire system can be protected with data protection tools Cost-Efficient Infrastructure • Reduced hardware requirements at recovery site • Use recovery hardware to run low-priority apps Encapsulation Consolidation Hardware Independence vSphere vSphere vSphere
  11. 11. High Availability and DR for Business Critical Applications 12 Unplanned DowntimePlanned Downtime • VMware vSphere® vMotion® • VMware vSphere Storage vMotion® • VMware vSphere Fault Tolerance • VMware vSphere HA • VMware vSphere App HA • VMware vSphere Replication • VMware vSphere Data Protection™ • VMware vSphere Data Protection Advanced • VMware vSphere Storage APIs – Data Protection Site Application Availability Local Application Availability Data Protection • VMware vCenter™ Site Recovery Manager™ • DR to the Cloud with vCenter Site Recovery Manager
  12. 12. Metro DR Solutions with Synchronous Replication
  13. 13. COLLABORATION Instant and simultaneous data access over distance Streamline workflows Enable concurrent read/write access to data across locations MOBILITY Active-active data centers Disaster avoidance Data center migration Workload rebalancing Cluster A Cluster B Move and relocate VMs, applications, and data over distance AVAILABILITY Zero RPO/RTO Eliminate storage operations from failover Federated AccessAnywhere Maintain availability and non- stop access by mirroring across locations Federated AccessAnywhere Federated AccessAnywhere VPLEX Metro Use Cases Active Active DR within Metro with Synchronous Replication
  14. 14. Long Distance DR Solutions with Asynchronous Replication
  15. 15. Asynchronous Replication based DR Topologies Active-Passive Failover Active-Active Failover Bi-directional Failover Shared Recovery Sites Production Recovery Production Recovery Production Production • Dedicated resources for recovery • Leverage recovery infrastructure for test/dev • Production applications at both sites • Each site acts as the recovery site for the other • Many-to-one failover • Useful for Remote Office / Branch Office
  16. 16. Replication Options vSphere Replication Array-Based Replication (3rd party) Key Components Of a Disaster Recovery Solution with SRM vCenter Server Site Recovery Manager Protected Site vSphere Storage Site Recovery Manager vSphere Disaster Recovery: Ensuring recovery or continuation of operations at an alternate site in the case of an outage at the primary site
  17. 17. SRM is all about Workflows and Automation Replication Main site Recovery site Automated Failover Planned Migration Automated Failback Non-disruptive Testing • Automated execution of user- defined recovery plan • Automatically re-protect VMs from Site B to Site A • Reverse original recovery plan • Graceful shutdown of production VMs • ‘Data sync’ ensures zero data loss • Automated testing in an isolated network • Store, view and export results SRM
  18. 18. Application Consistent Replication
  19. 19. Oracle Data Guard with SRM vCenter Server Site Recovery Manager vSphere vCenter Server Site Recovery Manager vSphere Site A (Primary) Site B (Recovery) Primary DB Standby DB Oracle Data Guard Log Shipping vSphere Replication
  20. 20. SQL AlwaysOn Availability Groups with SRM CONFIDENTIAL 21 vCenter Server Site Recovery Manager vSphere Site A (Primary) vCenter Server Site Recovery Manager vSphere Site B (Recovery) vSphere Replication
  21. 21. Exchange (DAG) Database Availability Group with SRM CONFIDENTIAL 22 vCenter Server Site Recovery Manager vSphere Site A (Primary) Exchange DAG DAG Replication vSphere Replication vCenter Server Site Recovery Manager vSphere Site B (Recovery)
  22. 22. Storage Array Based Replication • Storage Replication Adapters (SRAs): • Discover arrays • Determine which LUNs are replicated • Assist in initiating tests, recovery • Other SRA capabilities – Reprotect – Synchronization – Planned Migration • SRM Compatibility Matrix: https://www.vmware.com/support/srm/srm-compat-matrix-5-5.html
  23. 23. Protect Individual Virtual Machines with vSphere Replication  Only true Hypervisor-based replication for vSphere  Asynchronous RPOs (15 min to 24 hrs)  Managed directly from vCenter Server  Reduce replication software costs  Reduce storage costs using heterogeneous arrays  Simpler VM-level replication  SRM integration enables automated DR vSphere vSphere Replication Site A (Primary) vSphere Site B (Recovery) Overview Benefits
  24. 24. Relevant SRM Terminology
  25. 25. Protection Group A protection group: – Is a group of virtual machines that fail over together to the recovery site – Contains virtual machines whose data has been replicated by array-based replication or by VR – Typically contains virtual machines that are related in some way: • A three-tier application (application server, database server, Web server) • Virtual machines whose virtual machine disk files are part of the same datastore group LUN LUN protected site recovery site replicated storage
  26. 26. VR Protection Groups Storage can be any of the following: – Direct attached – NFS – iSCSI – Fibre Channel LUN 1 protection group 1 protection group 3 .vmdk files in separate datastores protection group 4 LUN 4 LUN 5 VMFS E VMFS A LUN 2 LUN 3 VMFS D VMFS B VMFS C protection group 2
  27. 27. recovery plan (entire site) recovery plan 2 (SAP PG) recovery plan 3 (SQL PG) recovery plan 1 (Infrastructure PG) Exchange SQL SAP Infrastructure recovery plan 4 (Exchange PG) Recovery Plan • Protection groups are the building blocks of recovery plans. – Protection groups can be included in multiple recovery plans. recovery plan 5 (Oracle PG) Oracle recovery plan 6 (All)
  28. 28. Testing a Recovery Plan Storage Array Replication protected site recovery site replication Isolated Test Network
  29. 29. VMware Site Recovery Manager Demo Application: SAP on Oracle (Demo)
  30. 30. SRM – BCA with vSphere Replication vCenter Server Site Recovery Manager vSphere vCenter Server Site Recovery Manager vSphere vSphere Replication Primary Seattle, Washington Recovery Cambridge, Massachusetts BCA VMs BCA VMs
  31. 31. Click Through Recovery Demo
  32. 32. Other Applications Tested 1 Exchange Servers replicated to DR site 3 Site A Down – Exchange VMs replicated to Site B using vSphere replication 4 Failover Exchange to Recovery Site 5 Verify access to Exchange server via OWA in recovery site 2 Access to Exchange is verified via OWA in primary site 1 SQL 2012 Always on Configuration Created 3 Site A Down – SQL VMs replicated to Site B using vSphere replication 4 Failover SQL to Recovery Site 5 Verify access to SQL via SQL Management Studio in recovery site 2 Access to SQL is verified via SQL Management Studio in primary site
  33. 33. Planned Migration to Cloud
  34. 34. Planned Migrations Ensure App Consistency & No Data Loss Overview Benefits  Graceful shutdown of production VMs in application consistent state  ‘Data sync’ completes replication of VMs  Automated recovery of fully replicated VMs  No loss of data during migration process  Recover ‘application-consistent’ VMs at recovery site  Ensure fast and reliable migration Planned Migration Replication SRM shuts down production VMs SRM syncs data across sites and presents LUNs SRM restarts app-consistent VMs at site B Site A vSphere 1 User initiates planned migration 2 3 4 Site B vSphere
  35. 35. Co-located site recovery Cloud backup DR to the Cloud Combines Cost-Efficiency And Low RTOs Seconds Minutes Hours Days Oversubscribed tape recovery DR to the Cloud Recovery Time Objective Service cost
  36. 36. Network Topology for Planned Migration to Cloud Provider 37
  37. 37. SRM Planned Migration Use Case Design Primary Infrastructure in Enterprise DC Planned migration for the SAP infrastructure using SRM to the cloud with minimal downtime
  38. 38. Planned Migration Demo
  39. 39. vSphere Blog : Disaster Recovery for Virtualized Business Critical Applications CONFIDENTIAL 40 http://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2014/10/dr_bca_part1.html
  40. 40. Summary
  41. 41. 42  Disaster Recovery for Business Critical Applications  DR Solutions for Metro and Long Distance DR VMware Site Recovery Manager • Types of Replication (Application, Storage & vSphere) • SRM Basics • Example SAP DR Configuration  SRM Recovery  Planned Migration Summary
  42. 42. Q&A

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