1 windows disaster recovery (dr) with replication using double-take availability
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Windows Disaster Recovery (DR)with Replication using Double-Take Availability
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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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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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Smaller companies (SMBs) or departments within larger companies have historically been road-blocked from these features & capabilities
Comparing approaches to Replication for DR
Host-BasedReplication SAN Appliance Disk-to-disk
Replication
Recovery Point Near real-time Near real-time- real time
Near real-time- real time
Recovery Time <1hr - ~10min <1hr – instantly <30min - instantly
Scalability Good Very Good Very Good
Management Per server Centralized Per array
Entry Cost $ $$ - $$$ $$$ - $$$$
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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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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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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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How Host-Based Real-Time Replication Works
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Putting It Together – DR with 16TB of SAN
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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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Questions?Feedback & comments also welcome @[email protected], or on Twitter @ Drobo
More DroboElite solutions @ http://www.drobo.tv
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Example – Full Server Protection & Failover Hardware and Application independent
• Physical or Virtual
Target requires only a base Operating System
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Example – Data Protection and Failover Only replicates application data
• Less data across the wire
Faster failover possible