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Copyright © FalconStor Software 2013 · All Rights Reserved
March 22, 2011
Ralph WynnSr. Director Technical
Marketing
Automated Disaster Recovery in Mixed
Server Environments
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Agenda
• Company Background• The FalconStor Vision• Data Protection Realities• Product Demonstration
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• 23 in country offices• 24/7 follow the sun support• Development in Asia and
US• Localized Marketing• Local Sales
World View – Local Presence
• Founded in 2000 (NASDAQ:FALC)
• Leader and innovator of: • Virtual Tape Library
(VTL) • Storage
Virtualization (NSS)• Continuous Data
Protection (CDP)
Company Snapshot
Company Overview
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ANY TIME
Support for Multiple Continuous Snapshots
RPO Most Granular Recovery
PointRTO
Fastest Possible Recovery Time
ANY DATA
All Major ApplicationsAll Major Databases
All Major Email SystemsStructured and
Unstructured DataLarge and Small
ANY WHERE
All Major Operating Systems
All Major ProtocolsLAN and WAN
ExpertiseSAN, NAS, DAS
Virtual or Physical Local or Remote
Our Vision
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Our Business is Protecting Your Business
STORAGE VIRTUALIZATION & DATA MIGRATION
FalconStor® Network Storage Server (NSS)
DATA DEDUPLICATION
FalconStor® Virtual Tape Library (VTL)
FalconStor® File-interface Deduplication System (FDS)
BACKUP & DISASTER RECOVERY
FalconStor® Continuous Data Protector (CDP)FalconStor® Network Storage Server (NSS)
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Data Protection Realities
The Importance of Automation
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Disasters Can Strike At Any Time…
Natural
Infrastructure
Human
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Data Protection is Business Critical Increased Regulation and Compliance Demands• HIPA, Sarbanes Oxley, FFIEC, all financial institutions are
required to establish a comprehensive BCP • Data Growth >50% per annum(1)
• Meta Data Management Becoming Mission Critical
Decreased tolerance for Risk• Aging Infrastructure, Terrorist Actions, Violent
Weather, Denser Population Centers
Human ErrorIntentional DeletionAccidental DeletionMisplaced MediaAdministrative Error
Software/HardwareApplication FailureSoftware BugPower FailureDisk CrashData CorruptionServer Failure
Causes of Data LossCauses of Data Loss Costs of Losing DataCosts of Losing Data
Industry Cost per hour
Brokerage firm $6,500,000
Telephone sales 69,900
Home shopping 199,500
Credit card sales 2,600,000
Catalog sales 90,000
Airlines 89,500
(1) Source: IDC Digital Universe 2010
Hardware 25%
Software 25%
Network 20%
Human 15%
Natural14%
Other 1%
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Files
Database
Disaster Recovery Challenges
The Facts
• The Backup Window is shrinking, if not vanishing completely
• Data loss or corruption is often due to limited hardware, software malfunction, or human errors
• Most file restores are performed locally• Restore from traditional tape backup
takes too long• Remote Disaster Recovery is complex
and expensive
The Challenge
Traditional backup and recovery solutions cannot meet today’s aggressive Service Level Agreement requirements.
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A recent study conducted by InfoWorld shows how organization prepare for disaster
•Q3: Describe the level of automation of your DR and data protection processes at your organization. •Base: 189 total qualified respondents: 60 large enterprises, 44 medium enterprises, 85 small enterprises
Entirely manual processes
Mostly manual processes
Even mix of manual and automated processes
Mostly automated processes
Entirely automated processes
5%
19%
41%
28%
7%
Level of Disaster Recovery and Data Protection Automation
LEs Mes SEs
7% 7% 7%
28% 30% 27%
50% 30% 41%
13% 25% 20%
2% 9% 5%
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Traditional Recovery1. Repair Hardware.2. Install OS.3. Reboot.4. Download OS Patches.5. Apply OS Patch 1.6. Reboot.7. Install OS Patch 2-?8. Reboot.9. Install Main Application.10. Reboot.11. …… ….. … …. …
Basic Recovery without Automation
Multiple steps Done Manually!!!
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Unifying Backup and Disaster Recovery
SQLExchangeSharePoint
FC/iSCSI
Backup Server
Mission Critical Apps
1000 Bootable SnapshotRecovery Points
Tape Library
Instant AvailabilityEliminate BU Window
File Server Oracle
FC/iSCSI
Virtual ServerPhysical Server
FC/iSCSI
Many to 1 any-to-any Replication30 Min. Recovery from Site Failure
WAN
DR: P2P, P2V
ROBO
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Unexpected Recovery Procedures During DR
DATA
Which disks belong to which server?
How should disks be presented?
SERVERS
Which server is physical and which should be
virtualized?
Which hypervisor is used and what is the P2V method for that
hypervisor?
What is the order of recovery for the
services?
NETWORK
What is the IP address that should be used for
each server?
Which network should the server be connected
to?
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All These Steps Are Documented…But Can The Results Be Consistently Reproduced?
• Steps and procedures condensed into stacks of documents– Usually are not updated as
environment changes
• Complex and Time Consuming– Makes rehearsals difficult, no
verification done until a disaster
• Manual process and lacking consistency
• May not be difficult – Not practiced frequently, errors are
bound to happen
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RecoverTrac™ Technology Redesigns Your Disaster Recovery Plan
• RecoverTrac technology automates complex, time-consuming and error-prone DR procedures
• RecoverTrac tecnology allows definition of all IT resources; for recovery
– Servers– Hypervisors; VMware & Microsoft Hyper-V– Clusters– Storage– Recovery sites; local, remote or multiple– Associated IT inventories at recovery sites
• RecoverTrac AND remote replication are standard features of FalconStor® Continuous Data Protector (CDP) and FalconStor® Network Storage Server (NSS)
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Automated Recovery
Primary Site
DR Site
FalconStor CDP
Service-Oriented Disaster Recovery
FalconStor RecoverTrac™
• One click automated site failover and failback• Native support for physical machines as
well as VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines
• Customized support for AIX, HP-UX, Solaris and Linux data disks
• P2P, P2V, V2V Recovery
RecoverTrac™
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RecoverTrac™ Automated Disaster Recovery
• Any Service. (Service-oriented Recovery)– Service Oriented Data Protection– System, Service, or Site
• Any Time. (Rapid Recovery)– Get Running in Minutes!
• Any Place. (A2A Recovery)– Anywhere 2 Anywhere
• Recover to virtually anywhere
– Replication Safety Net
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Product Demonstration
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Solution Deployment Options
• All FalconStor solutions are available as software (SAK), Appliances, or Virtual Appliances
Storage Appliance• Server + storage in a single
physical device• Pre-configured amount of
storage
Gateway• Connects to external and
third-party storage devices
Virtual Appliance• Built on top of VMware • Deploy via image to any
certified server
NSS/CDP
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Next Steps
• For more information visit:– Website : http://www.falconstor.com/cdp – Solution Videos: http://www.falconstor.com/videos/ – Contact Sales or Local SE: salesinfo@falconstor.com
• Watch a Demonstration!– www.falconstor.com/demos
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Contact usCorporate Headquarters
2 Huntington QuadrangleMelville, NY 11747
USATel: +1 631.777.5188
Support: +1 631.777.3332salesinfo@falconstor.com
Asia Pacific Headquarters20 Science Park Road
#02-04A/5, Teletech ParkSingapore Science Park 2
Singapore, 117674Tel: +65-6361-2450
salesasia@falconstor.com
European Headquarters58 rue Pottier
78150 Le ChesnayFrance
Tel: +33.1.3923.9550salesemea@falconstor.com
Thank you.Any questions?
Ralph Wynn
Ralph.Wynn@FalconStor.com
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