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Protecting Linux Workloads with PlateSpin® DR Jan Kotowski Product Manager [email protected] Jason Dea Product Marketing Manager [email protected]

Protecting Linux Workloads with PlateSpin Disaster Recovery

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inux workload protection is coming to PlateSpin Forge and PlateSpin PowerConvert! This session offers a sneak peek at the new Linux disaster recovery functionality coming soon. You will see a technology preview of the upcoming products, and will learn how the comprehensive Windows disaster recovery functionality in PlateSpin will extend to Linux platforms.

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Protecting Linux Workloads with PlateSpin® DR

Jan KotowskiProduct [email protected]

Jason DeaProduct Marketing [email protected]

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The Industry Solution

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How to Be Protected

DR by Duplication

DR by Back-up

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DR by Duplication

• Focus is on protecting application– Local cluster– Duplicate hot site

• High performance, but at what price?– Near Zero RTO, RPO

• High cost– Duplicate infrastructure– Cost x2

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DR by Back-up

• Focus is on protecting data– Tape back-up– Imaging

• Poor performance– Slow RTO, RPO (days)

• Cost effective, but at what price?– How do we get the data back in to a useable state?– How long to rebuild the server?

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Technology Overview

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Workload

Application

Middleware

Operating System

Workload: The (New) IT Paradigm

A workload is an integrated stack of application, middleware, and operating system that accomplishes a computing task

A workload is portable and platform agnostic–it can run in physical, virtual or cloud computing environments

A workload or a collection of workloads makes up a business service, which is what the end user consumes

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Overview:PlateSpin® Technology

Workload Profiling• Agent-less data collection• Resource sizing and analysis

Workload Portability• Move, copy and replicate workloads• Cross infrastructure boundaries

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The Solution:Protect More with Less

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Disaster Recovery and Availability Challenges

Disaster recovery and availability replicates whole-server workloads to a virtualized recovery site.

Challenges – Before• 20% protected/over-protected• 80% under-protected• Slow daily tape backup; poor RPO• Slow recovery time; poor RTO• Difficulty testing; can’t meet RTO

Solution – After• 100% protected• Match protection to workload need• One-click recovery• Fast recovery time• Easy to test

P P VV

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PlateSpin® Solution at a Glance

PlateSpin solves disaster recovery at a workload level (data, application, operating system)

Replicate whole server workloads into a warm standby consolidated virtual environment

Run failed workloads directly off of the secondary system in the event of downtime in minutes

Rebuild and recovery servers to new or existing hardware in hours

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PlateSpin® Products

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PlateSpin Forge®

Live incrementalreplication of

production workloads

Simplify recoverywith one click

failover

Gain visibility intoprotection with reporting and

alerting

Hardwareindependent

failback

PhysicalServers

VirtualMachines

PlateSpin Forge is a disaster recovery hardware appliance able to protect up to 25 workloads.

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PlateSpin® Protect

Backup toflexible images orvirtual machines

Incrementalreplication Easy to test One-click

failover

PhysicalServers

BladeServers

VirtualHosts

ImageArchives

Workload Decoupledfrom Hardware

PlateSpin Protect enables whole-workload replication of server workloads.

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Protecting Linux Workloads

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Protecting a Workload

Physical or virtual workloads are replicated into PlateSpin Forge®. Scheduled incremental replications keep the backup workloads constantly up-to-date.

Physical Server

Physical Server

Virtual Workloads

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Testing Protection

During failover testing, backup workloads are

restored on an isolated network without affecting the

production environment.

Users

Production Server PlateSpin® Forge

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Failing-over a Workload

Protected workloads can be failed over in minutes when the production server goes offline.

Failover settings are pre-configured, making the process a one-click operation.

Production Server(offline)

PlateSpin® Forge

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Failing-back a Workload

After a disaster, restore the production environment

by failing back the workloads back to physical targets

or into a virtual environment

Production Server PlateSpin® Forge

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Novell® Identity Manager

Novell® Access Manager

Novell® Roles Based Provisioning Module

Novell® Access Governance Suite

Novell Privileged User Manager

Novell® SecureLogin®

Novell® Cloud Security Service

How Novell® Delivers Intelligent Workload Management

Build Secure Manage MeasureSUSE® Linux Enterprise Server

SUSE Studio

SUSE Linux Enterprise JeOS

ZENworks® Configuration Management

SUSE Appliance Toolkit

Novell® Workshop

Novell® Business Service Manager

Novell® Business Service Level Manager™

Novell® Business Experience Manager™

Novell® myCMDB™

Novell® Sentinel™

Novell® Sentinel™ Log Manager

Novell Compliance Automation

PlateSpin® Migrate

PlateSpin® Orchestrate

ZENworks® Configuration Management

PlateSpin® Recon

PlateSpin® Protect

PlateSpin® “Atlantic”

PlateSpin® “BlueStar”

ZENworks® “Workbench”

* Available by end of 2010

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Demo

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