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Agenda
Microsoft Solutions
Failover Clustering
Windows Server Backup
Microsoft Azure Backup
System Center Data Protection Manager
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery
Summary
Microsoft Solutions
Microsoft Solutions Breadth & depth solutions for business continuity & disaster recovery
Hyper-V Failover Clustering for VM Resilience
Hyper-V Guest Clustering for app- level HA, i.e. SQL Server AlwaysOn FCI }
Centralized backup with Data Protection Manager
Simplified protection with Windows Server Backup
Integration of WSB/DPM with Microsoft Azure Backup
Orchestrated VM Replication & Recovery using Azure Site Recovery (Including VMware & Physical)
Orchestrated Hyper-V VM Replication & Recovery into Microsoft Azure with Azure Site Recovery
Microsoft Azure Backup
Microsoft Azure Backup Extending Windows Server Backup into the Cloud
Reliable offsite data protection
Backups are encrypted before transmission & stored encrypted in Microsoft Azure.
Backups are off-site, away from your datacenter, protected by reliable Azure storage
Simple, & integrated solution
Integrates with GUIs of Windows Server Backup or System Center Data Protection Manager
Efficient and flexible backup & recovery
Incremental backup transfers only delta changes to the cloud
Supports Point-in-Time Recovery of multiple versions of your data
Configurable data retention policies, data compression, and data transfer throttling offer added flexibility and efficiency Contoso Private Cloud
(On Premises)
Microsoft Azure
Encrypted data sent to Microsoft Azure
Windows Servers with the Microsoft Azure Backup Agent installed and configured
Contoso Backup
Vault
Microsoft Azure Backup Simplified, Streamlined Setup & Integration
Getting Started
Quick, streamlined sign up process followed by importing an appropriate certificate into Azure.
Import certificate onto servers you wish to register with Microsoft Azure Backup.
Deployment & Configuration
Simple agent installation onto target Windows Servers followed by straightforward server registration wizard.
Integrated with Windows Server Backup GUI
Streamlined wizard to protect important data to Microsoft Azure.
Flexible backup scheduling, with network optimization options.
Easy-to-use Recover Data Wizard helps you to recover data quickly, and easily.
System Center Data Protection Manager
Data Protection Manager Centralized backup & recovery for critical company data
Workload Integration
DPM provides customized wizards for protection of key workloads, from Windows Server & Windows Client through to key apps such as Exchange, SQL Server, SharePoint & Dynamics.
Flexible Storage Options
Support for storing protected data on disk, tape or up into the cloud, with Microsoft Azure Backup integration.
Integrated with Operations Manager
Centralized monitoring of multiple DPM servers for a view of data protection & health status, resource usage, performance trends & root cause analysis.
Low Cost DR
Chaining DPM servers allows protection of primary DPM data, to an alternative DPM environment, in a secondary location.
} Tape-based backup
DPM Operations Manager
DPM DR
Microsoft Replica between Datacenters
Orchestrated Disaster Recovery Between on-premises and/or service provider locations
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery
Communication Channel
Replication channel: Hyper-V Replica
Primary Site
Windows Server
Recovery Site
Windows Server
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Hyper-V Replica – the engine of replication
Integrated Software-Based VM Replication
Primary, Secondary and third site option
VM replication capabilities built into Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V.
Configurable replication frequencies of 30 seconds, 5 minutes and 15 minutes.
Secure replication across network using certificates.
Flexible solution, agnostic of network, server and storage hardware on either site
No need for other virtual machine replication technologies, reducing costs.
Automatic handling of live migration.
Simple configuration and management – either through Hyper-V Manager, PowerShell, or with Azure Site Recovery
Once Hyper-V Replica is enabled, VMs begin replication Once replicated, changes replicated on chosen frequency Upon site failure, VMs can be started on secondary site
Hyper-V Replica demo
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery How it works: Recovery Plans
Primary Site
System Center
Virtual Machine
Manager
AD
SQL
LOB
System Center
Virtual Machine
Manager
Secondary Site
AD
SQL
LOB
12. Create
Recovery Plan
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Orchestrated Recovery using Recovery Plans
Orchestrated Steps for Recovery
Recovery Plans help automate the orderly recovery in the event of a site outage at the primary datacenter.
Recovery Plans consist of a series of groups that contain a list of protected virtual machines. The order the VMs failover is determined by the group they are within. VMs within a particular group failover in parallel
Recovery plans typically model an application that needs to start up, or failover, in a particular order.
Script Integration
Scripts can be added, to run before or after a specific group in a recovery plan. Scripts could also allow integration with SQL Server AlwaysOn failover between sites.
Manual Actions
Manual actions can also be added, to run before or after a selected group. These require some form of physical interaction by a particular user before recovery plan continues.
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery How it works: Executing Recovery Plans
System Center
Virtual Machine
Manager
Secondary Site
AD
SQL
LOB
Primary Site
System Center
Virtual Machine
Manager
AD
SQL
LOB 13. Execute
Recovery Plan
AD
SQL
LOB
14. Site Recovery Orchestrates
VMs starting on Secondary Site
AD
SQL
LOB
15. When Primary Site is back
online, execute a Reverse
Replication
16. When Reverse Replication
completes, a Planned Failover
returns active VMs to Primary Site
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Executing Recovery Plans
Test Failover
Useful to verify that your recovery plan and virtual machine failover strategy are working as expected.
Simulates your failover and recovery mechanism into an isolated network(s), that you define, or that can be created automatically.
Unplanned Failover
Run an unplanned failover when a primary site experiences an unexpected incident, such as a power outage.
Planned Failover
Perform a complete failover and recovery of virtual machines in your recovery plans in a proactive, planned manner.
Non-replicated changes are applied to the replica virtual machine with no data loss before bringing the VM online in the secondary site.
Heterogeneous Disaster Recovery
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery
Download InMage Scout
Replication channel: InMage Scout
Primary Site
VMware/Physical
Recovery Site
VMware/Physical
InMage Scout Guest-based replication for flexibility
Supports VMware vSphere & Physical Servers as the source of replication
Supports VMware vSphere as target for replication & recovery
Ideal for enterprises & service providers with existing VMware investments
for VMware vSphere-based VMs & Physical Servers with InMage Scout
Contoso Primary Location (On-Premises/Service Provider)
Source: VMware vSphere VMs & Physical Servers
Heterogeneous Disaster Recovery for VMware vSphere-based VMs & Physical Servers with InMage Scout
Process Server
Contoso Secondary Location (On-Premises/Service Provider)
Target: VMware vSphere VMs
Config Server
Master Target
InMage Scout Data
Channel
Download InMage Scout
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery
Download InMage
Scout
Process Server – Used for Caching, Compression & Encryption
Config Server – Used for Centralized Management of InMage Scout
Master Target – Used as a repository & for retention
Orchestrated Disaster Recovery for Hyper-V VMs, between on-premises locations
Communication and Replication
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery
Primary Site
Windows Server
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery
Communication Channel
Replication channel: Hyper-V Replica
Primary Site
Windows Server
Recovery Site
Windows Server
Key features include: Automated VM protection and replication
Remote health monitoring
Customizable recovery plans
No-impact recovery plan testing
Orchestrated recovery when needed
& Microsoft Azure
Futures
Windows Server Technical Preview
Blog posts about the Windows Server
Technical Preview
An early look at the future of the datacenter
from Microsoft
Storage Replica Guide Released for Windows
Server Technical Preview
Technet content about the Windows Server
Technical Preview
What's New in Storage Services in Windows
Server Technical Preview (Storage QoS, Storage
Replica)
What's New in Failover Clustering in Windows
Server Technical Preview (Cluster Rolling
Upgrade, Storage QoS)
What's new for Hyper-V in the Technical Preview
(Rolling Upgrades, Storage QoS, Hyper-V
Manager updates, etc.)
Highlights:
Infrastructure upgrades: Rolling upgrades for Hyper-V clusters
to the next version of Windows Server without downtime for
your applications and workloads. This includes support for mixed
versions as you transition your infrastructure.
Networking: New components for our software-defined
networking stack that enable greater flexibility and control,
including a network controller role to manage virtual and
physical networks.
Storage: New synchronous storage replication that enhances
availability for key applications and workloads plus storage
Quality of Service to deliver minimum and maximum IOPS in
environments with workloads with diverse storage requirements.
Remote Desktop: Enhanced application compatibility with
OpenGL and OpenCL support.
Identity and Access Management: New scenarios to reduce the
risk profile of administrators with elevated rights, including time-
based access with fine-grained privileges, and new application
publishing capabilities.
Storage Replica
With the release of the Windows Server
Technical Preview, we’ve unveiled a new feature,
Storage Replica.
Storage Replica enables storage-agnostic, block-
level, synchronous replication between clusters
or servers for disaster recovery, as well as
stretching of a failover cluster for high
availability.
Synchronous replication enables mirroring of
data in physical sites with crash-consistent
volumes ensuring zero data loss at the file
system level.
Asynchronous replication allows site extension
beyond metropolitan ranges with the possibility
of data loss.
A Gartner Magic
Quadrant leader
Microsoft is positioned as a Leader
in Gartner’s Magic Quadrants for
Cloud Infrastructure as a Service,
Server Virtualization, Application
Platform as a Service and Cloud
Storage Services.
We believe this validates Microsoft’s
strategy to enable the power of
choice as we deliver industry-
leading infrastructure services,
platform services and hybrid
solutions.
1. Gartner, Magic Quadrant for x86 Server Virtualization Infrastructure, Thomas J. Bittman, Mark A. Margevicius, Philip Dawson, 2 July 2014.
2. Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure as a Service, Lydia Leong, Douglas Toombs, Bob Gill, Gregor Petri, Tiny Haynes, 28 May 2014.
3. Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Application Platform as a Service, Yefim V. Natis, Massimo Pezzini, Mark Driver, David Mitchell Smith, Kimihiko Iijima, Ross Altman, 7 January 2014.
4. Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Public Cloud Storage Services, Gene Ruth, Arun Chandrasekaran, 9 July 2014.
These graphics were published by Gartner, Inc. as part of a larger research document and should be evaluated in the context of the entire document. The Gartner document is available upon request from Microsoft. Gartner does
not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications
consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
Public Cloud Storage Services4
x86 Server Virtualization Infrastructure1 Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)2
Enterprise Application Platform as a Service (aPaaS)3
Summary
Summary
Microsoft has a breadth of solutions that help to provide
business continuity and disaster recovery at each level of
your environment.
Clustering provides fabric and application resilience.
Windows Server Backup and Data Protection Manager
provide powerful backup capabilities for important data
Microsoft Azure provides enhancements and new
capabilities for backup and site recovery
Microsoft’s solutions help you to lower the costs &
complexity associated with business continuity &
disaster recovery.
Next Steps: Transform your Datacenter • Learn more about Microsoft Protection & Site Recovery capabilities
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/solutions/business-continuity.aspx
• Learn more about Windows Server Backup http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj614621.aspx
• Learn more about Microsoft Azure Backup http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/backup/
• Learn more about System Center Data Protection Manager http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh758173.aspx
• Learn more about Microsoft Azure Site Recovery http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/recovery-manager/
• Download Windows Server 2012 R2 Evaluation http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/evalcenter/dn205286.aspx
• Download System Center 2012 R2 Evaluation http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/evalcenter/dn205295