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© 2016, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved.© 2016, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved.

August 2016

Getting Started with the Hybrid Cloud:

Enterprise Backup and Recovery

Steven B. Nelson, AWS Partner Solutions Architecture

Why Cloud for Backup & Restore?

- Save the day!

- Simple way to start using the cloud

- Addresses the cost and scale problems of data retention

- Capitalize on your investments

- 3rd parties with Cloud Connectors

- Cloud Gateway: local performance with cloud scale

- Take it to the next level

- Migrate old backups from on-prem ($$$$$) to the cloud ($)

- Eliminate tapes, trucks, trucks with tapes. Be green!

Backup and Recovery before the Cloud

Application

servers

Local disk

Media

Server

Tape Storage

Data Bunker

Backup and Recovery to the Cloud

Amazon S3

Amazon

GlacierAWS

Direct

Connect

Internet

Amazon S3-IA

Application

servers

Cloud Gateway

Local disk

Media

Server

Cloud Gateway

Application

servers

Cloud Connector

Local disk

Media Server

with cloud

connector

Cloud Gateway: AWS Storage Gateway

Amazon EBS

snapshots

Amazon S3

Amazon

Glacier

AWS

Storage Gateway

appliance

Application

server

AWS

Storage Gateway

backend

AWS

Direct

Connect

Internet

Customer premises

Cloud Gateway: NetApp AltaVault

Common backup applications integrated with AltaVaultSolve backup & archive headaches with cloud-integrated

storage

90% reduction in time, cost, and data volumes

Shrink recovery times from days to minutes

85% of backup & software providers supported

On Premises

Cloud-integratedstorage appliance

NetApp AltaVault

FAS

E-Series

Non-NetApp

Storage

Seamlessly integrates into existing storage and backup

software environment

Deduplicates, compresses, and encrypts

Caches recent backups locally, vaults older copies to

the cloud

NetApp SnapProtect

Arcserve

CommVault Simpana

EMC NetWorker

HP Data Protector

IBM Tivoli Storage Manager

Symantec Backup Exec

Symantec (Veritas) NetBackup

Veeam

Microsoft SQL Server

Oracle RMAN

AltaVault also available on marketplace to protect cloud-native workloads

Store data in the public or private cloud of choice

Amazon S3

Amazon Glacier

Amazon S3-IA

Cloud Gateways

AWS Storage Gateway• Virtual appliance

• Amazon EC2 instance

• iSCSI

• S3, Glacier

• Extremely Low Cost

NetApp AltaVault• Virtual appliance

• AWS Marketplace AMI

• NFS, SMB

• S3, Glacier

• Hardware appliance option

• Enterprise Features

What should I use and when?

Economics Easy to Use Reduce risk Agility, Scale

Pay as you go

No upfront investment

No commitment

No risky capacity

planning

Self service administration

SDKs for simple

integration

Durable and Secure

Avoid risks of physical

media handling

Reduce time to market

Focus on your business,

not your infrastructure

Amazon S3

Durable object storage

for all types of data

Amazon EBS

Block storage for use

with Amazon EC2

Amazon Glacier

Archival storage

for infrequently

accessed data

Amazon EFS

File storage for use

with Amazon EC2

Active Archive

What is Snowball? Petabyte scale data transport

E-ink shipping

label

Ruggedized case

“8.5G Impact”

All data encrypted

end-to-end

Rain & dust

resistant

Tamper-resistant

case & electronics

50 TB

10GE network

How it works

How fast is Snowball?

Less than 1 day to transfer 250TB via 5x10G connections with 5

Snowballs, less than 1 week including shipping

Number of days to transfer 250TB via the Internet at typical utilizations

Internet Connection Speed

Utilization 1Gbps 500Mbps 300Mbps 150Mbps

25% 95 190 316 632

50% 47 95 158 316

75% 32 63 105 211

When to use AWS Import/Export Snowball

Cloud Migration

Disaster Recovery

DatacenterDecommission

ContentDistribution

Use Amazon Glacierfor lowest-cost, durable cold

storage of archival data

Use Amazon S3for reliable, durable

primary storage

Use Amazon S3

Infrequent Access

Storage for secondary backups

at a lower cost

S3-IA

Tier backups on AWS: optimize storage spend

Key prefix “logs/”

Transition objects to Glacier 30 days after creation

Delete 365 days after creation date

<LifecycleConfiguration>

<Rule>

<ID>archive-in-30-days</ID>

<Prefix>logs/</Prefix>

<Status>Enabled</Status>

<Transition>

<Days>30</Days>

<StorageClass>GLACIER</StorageClass>

</Transition>

<Expiration>

<Days>365</Days>

</Expiration>

</Rule>

</LifecycleConfiguration

S3 lifecycle policies

Dive Deep on Active Archive

AWS re:Invent 2015: STG202 AWS Import/Export Snowball: Large-Scale Data Ingest into AWS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86ogJHFSJRo

Slides:

http://www.slideshare.net/AmazonWebServices/stg202-aws-importexport-snowball-largescale-data-

ingest-into-aws

Third-Party SEC 17a-4(f) Assessment for Vault Lock

https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/glacier-cohasset-assessment/

Service details and pricing

https://aws.amazon.com/importexport/