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Independent Colleges of Indiana event featuring TwinStrata, IBM-Softlayer and Veeam presentation on April 9, 2014 at IndianaTech.TRANSCRIPT
ì ICI Seminar: Cloud Backups and Introduction to Disaster Recovery
Host: Bob Hodge, ICI Speakers: Todd Hubbard, MMY Consul:ng Jerry Gue:errez, So?layer Rick Pommet, TwinStrata Clint Wyckoff, Veeam
Goals for Today
ì The cloud provides both opportuni:es and challenges
ì Today: Overview of current trends and issues in cloud for backup, archival and disaster recovery
ì Provide mul:ple opportuni:es to share personal experiences and ask ques:ons of your peers
Agenda
11:00 – 11:15 Welcome
11:15 – 12:00 Cloud Backup Today
12:00 – 12:45 Lunch
12:45 – 1:30 Panel: Real-‐world Examples of Cloud Backup
1:30 – 2:20 The Future of Disaster Recovery in the Cloud
2:20 – 2:30 Closing Remarks
Agenda
11:00 – 11:15 Welcome
11:15 – 12:00 Cloud Backup Today
12:00 – 12:45 Lunch
12:45 – 1:30 Panel: Real-‐world Examples of Cloud Backup
1:30 – 2:20 The Future of Disaster Recovery in the Cloud
2:20 – 2:30 Closing Remarks
ì Cloud Backup Today Rick Pommet, TwinStrata
3%
22%
54%
21%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Less data than last year About the same amount as last year
More than last year, but less than double
At least twice the data as last year
How much data do you backup, compared to last year? Source: TwinStrata, “Industry Trends: Data Backup in 2014”
17%
24%
28%
42%
50%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
Hosting/Co-location site
In the cloud
Third-party warehouse
Self-managed secondary location
Onsite at primary site
Where do you store your backups? (Multiple answers allowed) Source: TwinStrata, “Industry Trends: Data Backup in 2014”
5% 5%
9%
33%
29%
19%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Daily Weekly Monthly A couple times a year
Once a year or less
Never
How often do your backups fail? Source: TwinStrata, “Industry Trends: Data Backup in 2014”
3%
1%
1%
6%
12%
14%
18%
21%
25%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%
I don't know
Other
Equipment resource issues
Tape failure
Human error
Backup software failure
File corruption
Equipment failure
Connectivity issues
What is the primary reason your backups fail? Source: TwinStrata, “Industry Trends: Data Backup in 2014”
3%
6%
8%
15%
15%
23%
47%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Other
Migrate to more SaaS applications
Outsource your backups
Change your backup schedule
Change your backup applications
Incorporate cloud storage into your backup strategy
None. We're satisfied with our current backup
What strategies do you plan to employ in the coming year to improve your backup strategy? (Multiple answers)
Cloud-‐Integrated Storage vs. Traditional NAS/SAN: Three Year Total Cost of Ownership for 50TB
Cloud-‐integrated storage eliminates:
X Remote and local storage
X Purchasing capacity 3-5 years in advance
X Remote site, power, cooling
X Remote administration
X Infrastructure for disaster recovery
~70% less than tradi@onal op@ons
ICI Member Case Study: Offsite Backup/Tape Replacement
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Benefits ì Scalable pay-‐as-‐you-‐grow
storage
ì Tapeless offsite data protec:on
ì Encryp:on and mul:ple copies for data security
ì Instantly retrievable data for quick disaster recovery
Solu@on ì CloudArray to replicate
data offsite ì VMs allow for quick
installa:on ì Local caching for
speed / performance
Challenges ì 70+ TB of local data ì Major data growth ì Cost-‐constraints restrict
new capacity ì Complicated tape
backups ì Unreliable and tedious
DR strategy
Cloud is the Future
ì Infinite scale
ì Lower cost
ì Reduced maintenance
ì Clint Wyckoff, Veeam
Protection for the “Always on Business”
That Just Works!
A Vicious Cycle
What’s this mean?
$5,600
$26.5
$145,000
3THE 21RULE
“I have a backup…I am DR PREPARED!”
Identify what’s important!!!
What Exactly is this Cloud Thing?
What to consider?
Is my IT Strategy Agile Enough?
The broken state of backup
Built for Virtualization
Agenda
11:00 – 11:15 Welcome
11:15 – 12:00 Cloud Backup Today
12:00 – 12:45 Lunch
12:45 – 1:30 Panel: Real-‐world Examples of Cloud Backup
1:30 – 2:20 The Future of Disaster Recovery in the Cloud
2:20 – 2:30 Closing Remarks
Agenda
11:00 – 11:15 Welcome
11:15 – 12:00 Cloud Backup Today
12:00 – 12:45 Lunch
12:45 – 1:30 Panel: Real-‐world Examples of Cloud Backup
1:30 – 2:20 The Future of Disaster Recovery in the Cloud
2:20 – 2:30 Closing Remarks
Agenda
11:00 – 11:15 Welcome
11:15 – 12:00 Cloud Backup Today
12:00 – 12:45 Lunch
12:45 – 1:30 Panel: Real-‐world Examples of Cloud Backup
1:30 – 2:20 The Future of Disaster Recovery in the Cloud
2:20 – 2:30 Closing Remarks
ì Panel Discussion
Real-‐world Examples of Cloud Backup
ì Moderator: Bob Hodge
ì The prac:cal technical considera:ons, opera:onal, challenges and benefits of using the cloud for backup.
ì How does the cloud perform compared to on premise and tape storage?
ì What are the true costs and benefits?
ì What works beder than expected?
ì What is worse than expected?
ì Advice to organiza:ons considering backup in the cloud.
Agenda
11:00 – 11:15 Welcome
11:15 – 12:00 Cloud Backup Today
12:00 – 12:45 Lunch
12:45 – 1:30 Panel: Real-‐world Examples of Cloud Backup
1:30 – 2:20 The Future of Disaster Recovery in the Cloud
2:20 – 2:30 Closing Remarks
ì The Future of Disaster Recovery in the Cloud: Jerry Gutierrez, Softlayer
SoftLayer (an IBM Company) Global Cloud Leader
• 14 Datacenters and 17 PoPs, expanding to over 35 Datacenters and 40 PoPs by 2015
• Triple Network Architecture • Free Inbound and SoVLayer DC to DC Bandwidth • Open API
Examples of DR Solutions
ì Onsite Backups Only -‐ No Disaster Recovery Plan – Backup and Pray Method
ì Offsite Tape Storage
ì Offsite Hard Disk Storage
ì Offsite Backups
ì Replica@on of Servers to Coloca@on Facility – High Cost Op@on
ì Virtualiza@on of Servers with Offsite Replica@on
Storage Options in the Cloud
ì NAS – Mul:-‐Tenant
ì SAN – Both Mul:-‐Tenant and Dedicated
ì Storage Server on Bare Metal – Self Managed
ì Cloud Storage (Object Storage) – Low Cost, Cluster Based Flat File System, expandable into the Petabytes. Ideal for archive and long term storage
Traditional Disaster Recovery
ì Duplicate environment
ì CapEx Investment
ì High Cost / Low U@liza@on
Disaster Recovery to the Cloud
ì Deploy lower cost virtual servers for to meet minimum requirements
ì OpEx model
ì Extend your network into the Cloud Environment for secure replica:on
ì Store Server Images on lower cost storage and only deploy servers in case of a disaster
Start Small and Grow Over Time
ì Start with sending backups to the cloud
ì Send VMs to the Cloud and Store in Low Cost Cloud Storage
ì Create mul:-‐site environment in the Cloud and u:lize local and global load balancing for “Always On” scenario
ì No mader what op:on you choose to start with, it’s important TO START!
ì Plan your DR strategy now!
Case Study #1 Company A – Email Hosting Company
ì Scenario: The company needs to provide Exchange backup and
archival services to their customers. Currently, they back up to servers that they manage, those servers contain both ac:ve backups and archives. These servers are housed in the same coloca:on as their Exchange servers. Also, their servers are in need of a refresh in the next year which represents a substan:al cost.
ì Solu@on: Company A decides to that in the short term they will move their Exchange backup and archive files to Object Storage. They will then move their Exchange servers to the Cloud and create a DR site at a separate DC to store their backup images. In case of a disaster, they will spin up Virtual Servers in the Public Cloud.
Case Study #2 Company B – Digital Advertising Company
ì Scenario: A digital ad company needs to store their growing video and photo library. Some of these files are accessed frequently but others need to be archived for possible future use. There is no system in place to auto-‐archive and is a :me consuming manual process. The company has over 50 TB of data and is growing at about 20 TB per year.
ì Solu@on: By u:lizing Twin Strata’s Cloud Array product the customer’s frequently used data is kept on the caching server giving them rapid access to the needed files and in the background files are moved to Object Storage which is located at a separate DC. This provides both storage and a basic DR solu:on.
ì A Cloud-‐Based Disaster Recovery Solution Rick Pommet, TwinStrata
30% 27%
43%
36%
27%
37%
48%
26% 26%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Within a couple hours Within 24 hours > 24 hours
In the Case of a Site Disaster, How Long Would It Take You to Recover Your Data AND Applications?
No Cloud Storage Mix of Traditional & Cloud Storage Only Cloud Storage Source: TwinStrata, “2013 Trends: Cloud Storage & Disaster Recovery”
CloudArray On-‐Demand Disaster Recovery
ì Affordable, on-‐demand disaster recovery offering for VMware/Hyper-‐V
ì Disaster recovery that rivals enterprise-‐class solu:ons
ì Guaranteed 2-‐4 hour spin-‐up of compute infrastructure
ì Non-‐disrup:ve to exis:ng processes
WEB PORTAL
WEB UI
Advantages
90% cost savings over hosted DR solu@ons
ì Included in CloudArray ì Includes TwinStrata SLA and 24/7 support ì Ini:al assessment to determine, sizing,
configura:on, plan
ì No dedicated infrastructure ì On-‐demand cloud compute and cloud storage ì Pay only when required (DR, DR test)
ì 100% VMware and/or Hyper-‐V environment ì No scrip:ng and complex orchestra:on ì No risky compa:bility solu:ons Cloud Storage
Cloud
Compute
VM VM VM VM
In-‐cloud DR
Scenario 1: File Server or data stored on CloudArray
Data stored directly on CloudArray
ì Recover a live copy or snapshots of files and/or applica:ons in cloud
ì Immediate access – no lengthy restore
ì Recover from a reten:on policy
ì Space-‐efficient snapshots
ì 90%+ capacity savings
Existing NAS or SAN Primary Storage
vSphere
VM VM VM VM
On-‐premise Apps
CloudArray®
vSphere
VM VM VM VM
In-‐cloud DR
Scenario 2: Backup Software + CloudArray On-‐Demand DR
ì Leverage exis:ng backup so?ware
ì Works with major backup providers like Veeam
ì Restores all data and applica:ons in cloud
ì Like-‐local restore :mes Existing NAS or SAN
Primary Storage
vSphere
VM VM VM VM
On-‐premise Apps
Veeam
CloudArray®
vSphere
VM VM VM VM
In-‐cloud DR
Disaster Recovery Targets
ì Ideal for VMware/Hyper-‐V-‐based environments
ì Recovery Objec:ves ì Recovery Time Objec:ves (RTO) of 4-‐24 hours ì Recovery Point Objec:ves (RPO) of 4-‐24 hours
ì RPOs and RTOs much beder and faster than offsite tape restore
Summary: CloudArray, Veeam and Softlayer
ì Modernize backup and DR ì An all-‐inclusive data storage solu:on
ì DR/BC Adainable for virtually any organiza:on ì On-‐demand disaster recovery as a service
ì Benefits ì 90% cost savings over other DR solu:ons ì Compliance with regulatory requirements ì Peace of mind of an enterprise-‐class recovery plan
ì Closing Remarks
Thank you for joining us!