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Three steps To Preserve And Protect Your Virtual Infrastructure Getting There with HP

Barbara Rovescala

HP Autonomy presales consultant

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Step 1: Understand the Business Requirements

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Pervasive Nature of Data

TIME

QUANTITY

VM & Data Footprint

Velo

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Volu

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ty

Co

mple

xity

Unstructured

Data Center

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TIME

QUANTITY

VM & Data Footprint

Velo

city

Volu

me

Va

rie

ty

Co

mple

xity

Unstructured

Data Center

Data Protection Goal

Revenue Generating

Data Center

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OFF-SITE TIME ON-SITE

REFERENTIAL

VALUE of DATA

SLA Retention Policy

Critical Data Operational Data

Legacy Data

Worked on Daily Rarely Needed Survival

Data Protection : Retention Distribution

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0-DAYS LIVE

Data Protection : Disconnected Relationship

30-DAYS 90-DAYS 1+ YRS ∞

QUANTITY

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Data Protection : Disconnected Relationship

The Side Effect: Data Protection Sprawl

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Step 2: Categorize and Tier

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Traditional Data Protection

Strengths

• Lets you sleep at night

• All bases covered

Weaknesses

• Loads of hardware

• Many operations

– Several copies

– Thick transfers

– Stored in multiple formats

The accepted pain of doing business

Long-Term

Archive

Compressed

Tape

Archive Backup Replication

1st Point of

Recovery

Dedupe

Disk Backup

Day to Day

workloads

Production

Different HW

from

Production

DR

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Data Protection : Infrastructure Review

Strengths

• Infrastructure Inventory

• Capabilities Inventory

• Process Review

Weaknesses

• CAPEX – In Some Cases

• Investigations - Time-Consuming

Where Can I Standardize

Long-Term

Archive

Compressed

Tape

Archive Backup Replication

1st Point of

Recovery

Dedupe

Disk Backup

Day to Day

workloads

Production

Different HW

from

Production

DR

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Standardize the Infrastructure

Strengths

• Normalizes Processes

• Enables Automation

• Removes “Duct Tape” Solutions

Weaknesses

• CAPEX

• Vendor Bake-off / Lock-in

• Feature-vs-Price

Take Advantage of Array Technologies

Long-Term

Archive

Compressed

Tape

Archive Backup Replication

1st Point of

Recovery

Dedupe

Disk Backup

Day to Day

workloads

Production

Identical HW as

Production

DR

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Standardization Leads to Multi-Purpose

Strengths

• Backup on any Production

Array

• Eliminate the Backup Array

• Transfer Backups Offsite

• DR Recovery Points Stored on

Single Array

Multi-Purpose Reduces Foot Print = Happy CIO

Long-Term

Archive

Compressed

Tape

Archive Deduped

Replication

Day to Day

workloads +

Dedup

1st Point of

Recovery

Production

Identical HW as

Production

Dedup DR +

Offsite Backups

Offsite BU / DR

Backup Backup

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Multi-Purpose Integrated Data Protection

Strengths

• Backup on on any Production

Array

• Eliminate the Backup Array

• Transfer Backups Offsite

• DR Recovery Points Stored on

Single Array

Multi-Purpose Reduces Foot Print = Happy CIO

Long-Term

Archive

Compressed

Tape

Archive Deduped

Replication

Day to Day

workloads +

Dedup

1st Point of

Recovery

Production

Identical HW as

Production

Dedup DR +

Offsite Backups

2nd Production

Backup Backup

Offsite BU/DR Becomes

Secondary Production Site

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Multi-Purpose Integrated Data Protection

Strengths

• Backup on on any Production

Array

• Eliminate the Backup Array

• Transfer Backups Offsite

• DR Recovery Points Stored on

Single Array

Keep Offsite Tape Stores… Or Not… But Don’t Waste Resources

Deduped

Replication

Day to Day

workloads +

Dedup

1st Point of

Recovery

Production

Dedup DR + Offsite

Backups

Long-term Archive

Production

Backup Backup

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Standardized Infrastructure – HP Approach

Primary Data Center:

– Standardized Hardware

– Simplified Operations / Automation

– Less Resource Overhead

Disaster Recovery Site(s):

– Standardized Hardware

– Array-Level Capabilities

– Failover / Failback Operations Faster

Remote Office(s):

– Standardized Hardware

– Less/No Resource Overhead

– Shared Deduplicated Data = Less Traffic

Small

Branches

Primary

Datacenter

Regional

Offices

DR

Sites

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Standardized Infrastructure Positively Affects Backup

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Enterprise Data Protection : HP Data Protector

Business need:

– Data protection regardless of locations,

applications, or data types.

Advantages:

– A single scalable solution

– Physical, virtual, and cloud deployments

– Dedupe across software and hardware

– Central management and monitoring

– Tiered recovery architecture

Business Benefits:

– Lower cost and management complexity

– Simplified operations

– Improved productivity

Small

Branches

Primary

Datacenter

Regional

Offices

DR

Sites

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HP StoreOnce : Federated Deduplication

Dedupe At Information Source

• Save Money: Eliminate the need for extra hardware

• Save Bandwidth: Eliminate the need to transfer fully hydrated

datasets

• Save Time: Reduce the backup window as information is created

Source

VM VM

Dedupe Between Information Source and Target

• Reduce Processing Burden: Offload responsibility from Application

Svr

• Increase Target Throughput: Save bandwidth / Save Time

• Improve Backup Efficiency: Backup servers become information-

aware

Backup Svr

Dedupe At Target Device

• Heterogeneous Support: VSA can use any disk

• Purpose Built Appliance: Optimized for backup operations

• Software Only: No Operational Changes – All the benefits of

virtualization

Target Device

1

2

3

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Data Protector : 3 Levels for VMware Protection

VMware-Integrated, Virtual-Machine Aware

• Fully Automated, Policy-Based Protection for vSphere & vCloud

Director

• Integrated Granular Recovery Extension and vStorage API Support

• Advanced Restore Options with “Restore As…”

Hypervisor

VM VM

Scalable DP Cell Architecture

• Smart Caching – Backup Admin / VM Admin Share Common

Backup View

• Enterprise Application Support for Application Consistency

• Federated Deduplication at Source, Cell and/or Target with HP

StoreOnce

DP Cell Mgr

Heterogeneous Infrastructure Support

• Tiered Backup and Recovery Architecture Support

• Storage Array-based Snapshot Support

• Multi-location Replication Means Faster Recovery Operations

Infrastructure

1

2

3

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Step 3: Plan for all Types of Failures

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25%

Server Hardware Virtual Servers

Virtualization : Impacts on the Data Center

52%

75%

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HP Data Protector : Integrated VM Protection

Primary Data Center

vCenter

Local Copy

DP Cell Mgr

DP Backup Servers

vSphere Servers

VMDK Snap

Archive Site

DR Site

D2D

Remot

e

Copy

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Virtualization Protection : HP Data Protector Advanced Hypervisor Integration

Infrastructure

Environments

Data

Backup

Infrastructure

Environments

Data

Transmission

Data

Recovery

Image-Level

Object-Level

Backup

Disk-to-Disk-

to-Tape

Storage

Single-Step

Granular

Recovery

Compression

Deduplication

Object-Level

Whole-System

Policy Driven

QoS

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Thank You!