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© 2014 IBM Corporation From traditional Disaster Recovery to Resiliency in the Cloud Pieter Evers IBM Managed Resiliency Services - Cloud Resiliency Mark Pessers TSM for IBM BC&RS solutions 9 October 2014

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From traditional Disaster Recovery to Resiliency in the Cloud

Pieter Evers – IBM Managed Resiliency Services - Cloud Resiliency

Mark Pessers – TSM for IBM BC&RS solutions

9 October 2014

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Agenda

When can you use Cloud Resiliency

Cloud Resiliency Solutions

Q&A

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Would you use your Cold Stand by

DR solution here?

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When can you use Cloud Resiliency ?

You look for a cost-effective way to improve your recovery

objectives (lesser data loss / faster failover )

If you had issues in recovering or had failed backups or failed

retrieval of backups.

You have exponential data growth and have limitations in

skills/resources to perform DR testing

You have new applications which will need stronger or Improved

resiliency

Have a mix of virtual and physical servers and mixed OS

(Windows, Linux, AIX)

Want to avoid travel to recovery site

Don’t want up-front IT recovery infrastructure CapEx

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Gartner Hype Cycle 2014

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Recovery of clients with virtualized or physical servers supported based on a continuous replication approach.

Any Hypervisor

Physical and virtual servers

Customer Data Center

Linux

Windows

PowerVM

AIX

BCRS LAN

IBM BCRS Recovery Center

Recovery servers

X86 Hypervisor PowerVM

Replication

servers

Replication & DR Connect

Client

WAN

Customer

end-users

Internet

Failover

Failback

Authenticate

Dashboard

reports

VSR portal

VSR

recovery

management

system

Customer DR

Customer Sys Admin

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VSR Communication & Replication (Leased Line or Internet)

VSR Overview

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IBM Virtualized Server Recovery (VSR)

Reduces recovery time from 2 days to less than 30 minutes

Reduces data loss from hours / days to seconds

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Cloud Managed Backup

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Windows, Linux, UNIX

Flexibility and ease of cloud backup with the certainty of an IBM managed service

Data protection at your site(s) and/or IBM resiliency center(s)

Wide area network (WAN)

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Standard Service Configurations – Disk Replication with Tape Output

Remote Customer Servers

Remote Customer office with WAN connectivity

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User Portals are designed to support more effective protection of critical information.

Automated portal and

reporting can provide:

Web-based, multilingual

reporting

Provisioning and support

Graphical or tabular reports

Alert notifications

Monthly reporting

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IBM Cloud Managed Backup (CMB)

Improves backup success rate from average 60-70% to more than 98% !

Lowers TCO of data protection up to 40%

Flexible and scalable onsite and offsite data protection

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BC&RS complementary services

Managed continuity - housing

Work Area Recovery

IT Recovery

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IaaS Cloud Resiliency

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Thank you for your time today.

For more information:

Visit our page: IBM Resiliency Services

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Contact:

Pieter Evers

+32 476 81 88 92

[email protected]

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