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Business Continuity

Azure Site Recovery

Alexandre Verkinderen – Christopher Keyaert

Christopher KeyaertConsultant @ Inovativ Be | SCCDM MVP

christopher.keyaert@inovativ.be

@Keyaertc

Alexandre Verkinderen

Managing Consultant @ Inovativ Be | SCCDM MVP

Alex.verkinderen@inovativ.be@AlexVerkindere

Agenda■Business Continuity

■Azure Site Recovery

■ASR with Windows Azure Pack

■ Inmage

■Capabilities summary

Business Continuity Challenges

Business Continuity ChallengesData growth's impact on business continuity

Increasing costs

Too many complications, problems and mistakes

Business Continuity

Not enough data retention

Time-intensive media management

Untested DR & decreasing recovery confidence

Too much data with insufficient protection

Business Continuity ChallengesBypassing the obstacles

Increasing costs

Too many complications, problems and mistakes

Business Continuity

Not enough data retention

Time-intensive media management

Untested DR & decreasing recovery confidence

Too much data with insufficient protection

Automate, automate, automate

Tighter integration between systems & availability / data protection

Eliminate tape management

Achieve cost and operations stability

Increase breadth and depth of continuity protection

Implement testable solutions for data recovery

Design principles for enterprise scale DR service

Microsoft Solutions for BC & DR

Microsoft SolutionsBreadth & depth solutions for business continuity & disaster recovery

Hyper-V FailoverClustering for VM Resilience

1

Hyper-V Guest Clustering for app-level HA, i.e. SQL Server AlwaysOn FCI

2}Centralized backup with

Data Protection Manager 4

Simplified protection with Windows Server Backup 3

Integration of WSB/DPM with Microsoft Azure Backup 5

Orchestrated Physical, Hyper-V & VMware VM Replication & Recovery using Azure Site Recovery, between on-premises locations, or between on-premises & Microsoft Azure

6

Orchestration and Replication: InMage Scout

Microsoft Azure Site Recovery

Primary Site

InMage Scout

Orchestration and Replication: Hyper-V Replica, SQL AlwaysOn

Microsoft Azure Site Recovery

Primary Site

Hyper-V

Microsoft Azure Site Recovery

Orchestration Channel

Replication channels:

Hyper-V Replica, SQL AlwaysOn,

SAN

Primary Site

Hyper-V

Recovery Site

Hyper-V

Microsoft Azure Site Recovery

Orchestration and

Replication channel:

InMage Scout

Primary Site

VMware / Physical

Recovery Site

InMageScout

InMageScout

Key features include:

Automated VM protection and replication

Remote health monitoring

Near zero RPO

No-impact recovery plan testing

Customizable recovery plans

Minimal RTO – few minutes to hours

Orchestrated recovery when needed

Replicate to – and recover in – Azure

Heterogeneous physical and virtual support

On-premises to Azure protection (Site-to-Azure)

VMware / Physical

VMware / Physical

Download InMage Scout

CY2015

Azure Site RecoveryOne solution for multiple infrastructures

Site to Site recovery with ASR

Extensible Data Channel

(Hyper-V Replica, SQL

Always-ON)

Azure Site Recovery

How it works: configure

Sign up

Create a recovery plan

Site A

System Center

Virtual Machine

Manager

AD

SQL

Exch

System Center

Virtual Machine

Manager

Site B

How it works: create recovery plan

Hyper-V Replica replicates virtual

machines

Health monitoring

Create a recovery plan

Create

recovery

plan

Site A

System Center

Virtual Machine

Manager

AD

SQL

Exch

Configure

System Center

Virtual Machine

Manager

Site B

How it works: recover from datacenter failure

Create a recovery plan

System Center

Virtual Machine

Manager

Site B

Create

recovery

plan

Orchestrates recovery

of services in the

event of an outage

AD

SQL

Exch

Site to Azure recovery via ASR

Extensible Data Channel

Hyper-V Recovery Manager

Microsoft Azure

Site Recovery

Microsoft Azure

Compute Storage Networks

How it works: create recovery plan

Hyper-V Replica replicates virtual

machinesCreate a recovery plan

Create

recovery

plan

Site A

System Center

Virtual Machine

Manager

AD

SQL

Exch

Configure

Site to Azure setup – Demo

Unit that fails over together

• Defines a collection of VM

that will be recovered

together.

• Typically models an

application.

Dependency modelling

• Specify the order in which the

VMs of a recovery plan need

to be booted by using

groups.

• VMs of same group failover in

parallel.

• Shutdown is in reverse order

of recovery to ensure 0 data

loss.

Extensible Recovery plans

• Add custom actions to a

recovery plan in between the

groups.

Value Props of Recovery plan

Test Failover

• Recover the VM to

Azure without

affecting the primary

site workload.

• VM can come up in

an isolated

environment.

Planned Failover

• Recover VM by safely

turning off the VM

on the primary site

and sending latest

changes.

• Ensures 0 data loss.

• VM boots up on

Azure. Active

location changes to

Microsoft Azure.

Unplanned Failover

Without primary site

operations

• Recover VM when

the primary site is no

longer reachable.

•May have data loss.

• VM boots up on

Azure. Active

location changes to

Microsoft Azure.

Unplanned failover

with primary site

operations

• Attempts to

shutdown VM and

send latest changes.

• If attempt fails, goes

ahead with the

recovery to ensure

better RTO.

Recovery Actions

Recovery Plan – Demo

ASR - Supported configuration and Pricing

Supported ConfigurationHost operating system Windows Server 2012 R2

Guest operating system

Windows Server 2008 R2 or later

Linux: Centos, openSUSE, SUSE, Ubuntu

Guest operating system architecture 64-bit

Operating system disk size Between 20 MB and 127 GB

Operating system disk count 1

Data disk count16 or less (the maximum is a function of the size of

the virtual machine being created. 16 = XL)

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-

us/library/dn469078.aspx

Supported Configuration (2)Data disk VHD size Between 20 MB and 1023 GB

Network adapters One adapter and one IP address

Static IP address Not supported

iSCSI disk Not supported

Shared VHD Not supported

FC disk Not supported

Hard disk format

VHD

VHDX (supported on generation 1 only)

Virtual machine namea

Should contain between 1 and 63 characters. Restricted

to letters, numbers, and hyphens. The name must start

with a letter or number and end with a letter or

number.

Virtual machine type Generation 1

Pricinghttp://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/site-recovery/

ASR with Windows Azure Pack

Source: Hyper-V Workloads Target: Hyper-V Workloads

Microsoft Azure Site Recovery

HSP Data Center 1 /

CPS Stamp 1

HSP Data Center 2 /

CPS Stamp 2

DR OrchestrationDR Orchestration

Microsoft Azure Pack Integration

Extensible Data

Channel

Microsoft Azure Pack Integration■ Available with Azure Pack Update Release 4

■ DR as a Plan/Add-On property on VM clouds

■ SMA runbooks■ To auto-create recovery site subscription when Tenant subscribes to DR on primary

■ To enable/disable DR protection for all present and future created VMs in subscription

■ Full integration of replica VMs with recovery site Azure Pack■ Tenants can manage (start/stop/console or desktop connect) failed over replica VMs on

recovery site Azure Pack

Tenant Isolation for HSP to Azure

SC

VM

MMicrosoft Azure Pack

Tenant 1 Subscription

HSP Management Subscription

HSP Billing Account

VM Replication

DRP

DR Orchestration

HSP Data Center Microsoft Azure

Failover

Hosted Workloads to Azure – Tenant Isolation

Tenant 2 Subscription

Tenant 1

Tenant 2

Tenant 2 Tenant 1

VM Replication

Hosted Workloads to Azure – Tenant Isolation

■ HSP owns the billing of Azure subscriptions

■ HSP creates management subscription in which ASR vault is created and HSP SCVMM is registered

■ Tenants do not have access to management subscription

■ HSP creates new Azure subscription per tenant and makes tenant co-admin on it

■ Tenant VM replicates to the Storage Account in subscription created for tenant

■ Given managed DR focus, DR drills are triggered by HSP on behalf of tenants

■ During failover to Azure, VM instance comes up in Azure subscription created for tenant

Disaster Recovery with InMage

Contoso Primary Location(On-Premises/Service Provider)

Source: VMware vSphere VMs& Physical Servers

Heterogeneous Disaster Recoveryfor VMware vSphere-based VMs & Physical Servers with InMage Scout

ProcessServer

Contoso Secondary Location(On-Premises/Service Provider)

Target: VMware vSphere VMs

ConfigServer

MasterTarget

InMage Scout Data

Channel

DownloadInMageScout

Microsoft Azure Site Recovery

DownloadInMage

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

Microsoft Azure

InMage Scout Data

Channel

Microsoft Azure Site Recovery

Process Server –Used for Caching, Compression & Encryption

Config Server –Used for Centralized Management of InMage Scout

Master Target –Used as a repository & for retention

for VMware & Physical into Azure with ASR & InMage Scout (Future)

Contoso

Fabrikam

RX Server – Used for multi-tenant management in Azure

RX Server

Orchestration

Orchestration

InImage Demo

Summary

Capabilities summary■ At scale configuration

■ Compute, storage and network

■ Variable RPO to meet needs of various apps

■ Azure VM auto-sized based on size of on-premises VM■ User can change per needs

■ Data resides in customer storage■ Stored securely using encryption

■ Automated failovers – test, planned and unplanned

■ Failback as first class gesture

■ Rich application level recovery■ Dependency groups

■ Manual actions

Why recover to Azure?■ Azure ROI

■ On premises cost three times higher

■ 68% annual savings

■ Get async replication as frequently as 30s for great RPO

■ You can self-service for all failovers

■ Resources guaranteed for failover to succeed

■ Supported in a geo near you

■ Integrate the public cloud into your DC

Thank you!