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Leveraging SAN Replication for Enterprise Grade Disaster Recovery with Azure Site Recovery and System CenterAbhishek Agrawal, PM Lead, MicrosoftHector Linares, Principal PM, MicrosoftKarsten Bott, Microsoft Evangelist, EMCPavel Lobanov, Reference Architect, NetApp

CDP-B339

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Session Objectives and TakeawaysSession Objective(s): Lap around Microsoft’s Business Continuity SolutionsExplain benefits of supporting SAN based replication technology with Azure Site Recovery and VMMPerform Hyper-V VM protection and recovery with storage partner solutions Explain the standards based work that enables this solution

TAP Signup Portal and Download Links

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Lap Around Microsoft’s Business Continuity Solutions

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Business Continuity ChallengesApp and Data Growth’s Impact on business continuity

Increasing costs

Too many complications, problems and mistakes

Business Continuit

y

Not enough data retention

Time-intensive media management Roadbloc

k

Untested DR & decreasing recovery confidence

Too much data with insufficient protection

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Business Continuity ChallengesBypassing the obstacles

Increasing costs

Too many complications, problems and mistakes

Business Continuit

y

Not enough data retention

Time-intensive media management Roadbloc

k

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

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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

Backup3

Integration of WSB/DPM with Microsoft Azure

Backup5

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

6

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Azure Site Recovery

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Azure Site Recovery: Year So Far…On-premises to On-premises

protectionMicrosoft Azure

Site Recovery

Communication Channel

Replication channel: Hyper-V Replica,

SQL AlwaysOn

Primary Site

Windows Server

Recovery Site

Windows Server

GA January 2014

Azure Site Recovery: DR Orchestration between on-premises Hyper-V Sites

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Microsoft Azure Site Recovery

Download Scout

Replication channel: InMage

Replication

Primary Site

Physical/

VMWare Recovery Site

VMWare

InMage Scout

InMage Scout

Azure Site Recovery: Year So Far…On-premises to On-premises

protection GA July 2014

Azure Site Recovery: DR Orchestration between on-premises VMware Sites with InMage

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Windows Server

Protect to Azure

Orchestration and Replication: Hyper-V Replica, SQL AlwaysOn

Microsoft Azure Site Recovery

Primary Site

Azure Site Recovery: Year So Far…

GA October 2014

Azure Site Recovery: DR Orchestration between on-premises and Microsoft Azure

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Announcing TodayPublic Preview Nov 2014

Public Preview of Azure Site Recovery with SAN Replication Support

On-premises to On-premises protection

Microsoft Azure Site Recovery

Communication Channel

SAN Replication

Primary Site

Recovery Site

Windows Server

Windows Server

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Double-click on SAN Replication Support

Hector Linares, Microsoft

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Partner Integration

Key Value Propositions

SAN ReplicationTake advantage of SAN Replication capabilities provided by enterprise storage partners, across both FC & iSCSI storageSupports asynchronous replication for flexibility or synchronous replication for the lowest RPO/RTO

Full Disaster Recovery orchestration for SAN storageSupport for applications that require DR with shared storage, such as SQL Server, SharePoint, SAP etc.Integrated with Azure Site Recovery for streamlined, consistent experience.

Integration with SAN via SMI-S – VMM will discover and enumerate existing storage.VMM provides comprehensive SAN management capabilities within console

Introducing ASR with SAN Replication

On-premises to On-premises protection

Microsoft Azure Site Recovery

Communication Channel

SAN Replication

Primary Site

Recovery Site

Windows Server

Windows Server

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Azure Site Recovery with SAN ReplicationStorage PartnersPartner Availability Device

EMC With Preview VMAXVNX & VNX/e

NetApp With Preview FAS (8.2 C-MODE)HP With Preview 3PAR

HDS In Development VSPFujitsu In Development Eternus

Dell In Development CompellentHuawei In Development OceanStor

IBM In Development XIVSupported on System Center 2012 R2 VMM (with UR5 Preview)

Public Availability: Mid November 2014

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Refresher: Azure Site Recovery Capabilities

Hypervisor Replication

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Refresher: ASR with Hyper-V ReplicaSetting it up…Sign up for serviceCreate Recovery VaultInstall DRA pluginPublish VMM cloudsConfigure cloudsPair networksPair classificationsCreate Protected VMAdd VM(s) to Recovery Plan

Compute

VMM

VMM serviceDRA

Azure Site Recovery

WM

I

VMM

VMM serviceDRA

Compute

WM

I

HYPER-V REPLICA

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Consistent Azure Site Recovery Capabilities

SAN Replication

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SAN Replication Setting it up…Pair SAN endpoints

(=)Install SMI-S Provider (=)Add SMI-S Provider to VMM

(=)Create CSVs (=)Add CSVs to Replication Groups (▲)Add RGs to Cloud

(▲)Sign up for service

(=)Create Recovery Vault (=)Install DRA plugin

(=)Publish VMM clouds (=)Pair clouds (=)Pair networks (=)Pair classifications

(=)Pair storage pools (▲)Start SAN replication (▲)Create Protected VM (=)Add VM(s) to Recovery Plan

(=)

▲ New step = No change

Compute

VMM

VMM serviceDRA

Azure Site Recovery

WM

I

VMM

VMM serviceDRA

Compute

WM

I

HYPER-V REPLICA

Storage

SANSMI-S

Pr

ovid

er

HBA (SAS/FC)iSCSI

SMAPI

Storage Service

SMAPI

CIM

XML

FC/iS

CSI

Storage

Storage Service

SMAPI

HBA (SAS/FC) iSCSI

SMAPI

CIM

XML

FC/iS

CSI

SAN

SMI-S

Provider

SAN REPLICATION

HYPER-V REPLICA

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DemoConfigure Shared StorageCreate Replication GroupsConfigure Storage MappingEnable Storage ReplicationDeploy VM on Protected StorageKarsten Bott, EMC

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SAN Replication Configuration in Depth

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Insight Flexibility Automation

Scalable Provisioning

Standards Based Management

Management of Pools, LUNs, File Shares,

Zones, Zone AliasesStorage Classification

Storage Automation Built in Context

VM, Host, and Cluster Storage Management

Extensive Device Support

SAN, NAS, FC Switch

End to End Discovery and Mapping

Allocation and Assignment

Hybrid Cloud ScenariosStorage Monitoringand Capacity Trending

Cloud Integrationfor Self-Service

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Standards Based Storage Management

Storage Management API (WMI)

SMPBased

SubsystemSMI-S

CompliantSubsystem

StorageSpaces

EnclosureSMI-S

CompliantNAS

SMI-SCompliantFC Switch

Windows ServerServer Manager

ISV orStorage Vendor

Applications

System CenterVirtual Machine

Manager

CIM Pass Through

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Initial Storage DiscoveryConfigure devices for replication (device console)Install SMI-S providerAdd provider to VMM

Discover ComputerSystem

Enumerate

Properties

Enumerate Storage

Pools

Enumerate

Endpoints

Enumerate

Initiators

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Storage ProvisioningAdd storage pools to VMM

Enumerate StorageVolume Enumerate SPCs

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Storage ProvisioningAllocate storage pools to host groups

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Storage ProvisioningAssign storage to Hyper-V clusters

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What is a Replication Group?

Primary

Secondary

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What is a Replication Group?

Primary

Secondary

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Enabling Storage ReplicationAutomated Storage Pairing (RG Storage Pool)

Primary

Secondary

RG RG

L1

L2

L3

L1’

L2’

L3’

Enable ReplicationPair Storage

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Enabling Storage ReplicationManual Storage Pairing (RG RG)

Primary

Secondary

RG RGPair Storage + Enable Replication

L1

L2

L3

L1’

L2’

L3’

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Workload DeploymentEnable protection in hardware profilePlacement finds suitable cluster

Primary

Secondary

RG RGReplicating

L1

L2

L3

L1’ L2’ L3’

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Workload DeploymentVM deployment to protected storage

Primary

Secondary

RG RGReplicating

L1

L2

L3

VM deployed CSVs VM configuration registered

CSVs not exposed to serversVM exists in VMM database Capacity reserved for failover

L1’ L2’ L3’

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Workload MigrationEnable protection in migration wizardPlacement finds suitable clusterCreate Recovery Plans for storage protected VMs

Primary

Secondary

RG RGReplicating

L1

L2

L3

L1’ L2’ L3’

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Recovery of VM Workloads

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DemoAdd VMs/Replication groups to Recovery Plan Planned Failover of Recovery Plan

Pavel Lobanov, NetApp

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L1’ L2’ L3’L1’ L2’ L3’

RG RGRG RG

L1

L2

L3

L1

L2

L3

Failover

Workload FailoverPlanned FailoverReverse Replication

Primary

Secondary

Replicating

SynchronizedSynchronizing

Replicating

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RG RGRG RG

L1’ L2’ L3’L1’ L2’ L3’L1

L2

L3

L1

L2

L3

Workload FailoverUnplanned Failover

Failover

Primary

Secondary

Replicating

BrokenSynchronizing

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L1’ L2’ L3’

Workload FailoverTest Failover

RG RGReplicating

L1

L2

L3

Synchronizing

Snapshot/Clone RG

L1’’

L2’’

L3’’

Primary

Secondary

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DemoFailover SQL guest cluster with shared storage

Abhishek Agrawal, Microsoft

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Orchestrated Recovery using Recovery Plans

Manual Actions

Script Integration

Orchestrated Steps for RecoveryRecovery 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 parallelRecovery plans typically model an application that needs to start up, or failover, in a particular order.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.

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.

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Software Requirements

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Software RequirementsVMM UR3VMM UR4 VMM UR5

VMM UR5 PreviewVMM UR5 VMM UR5 PreviewVMM UR5

July

2014

October

2014

November

2014

January

2015

• System Center 2012 R2 VMM UR5 Preview required• Windows Server 2012, 2012R2 Hyper-V hosts• Azure Site Recovery with SAN Replication will be available starting Mid

November 2014• Latest ASR Provider is required• Obtain latest SMI-S Provider Updates from storage partners directly

VMM Update Roll Up

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Azure Site Recovery One solution for your entire Infrastructure

Business Continuit

y

Zero RPO/Near sync RPO solutions with Azure Site Recovery

DR Support for any Infrastructure on your on-premises (Hyper-V, VMWare, Physical)

Simple, consistent, unified management experience

Support for Enterprise scenarios: Shared Storage, raw devices, clustering, group consistency

Support for Enterprise Class Applications

Low TCO DR to Public Cloud or Service Provider Cloud

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Session Objectives and TakeawaysSession Objective(s): Discuss Microsoft BCDR solutionExplain benefits of supporting SAN based replication technology with Azure Site Recovery and VMMPerform Hyper-V VM protection and recovery with storage partner solutions Explain the standards based work that enables this solution

TAP Signup (contact [email protected] , [email protected]) UR5 Preview Download (KB3011473 Available Nov 12)

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CDP-B328 Microsoft Migration Accelerator and Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Using InMage ScoutCDP-B314 Microsoft Azure Site Recovery: Leveraging Microsoft Azure as your Disaster Recovery SiteCDP-B339 Leveraging SAN Replication for Enterprise Grade Disaster Recovery with Azure Site Recovery and System CenterCDP-B239 How to Stay Calm When the Lights Go Out: Business Continuity in the Real WorldCDP-B352 Stretching Failover Clusters and Using Storage Replica for Disaster Recovery in the Next Release of Windows Server CDP-B334 Cloud Integrated Data Protection with System Center Data Protection Manager and Microsoft Azure BackupCDP-B318 Building Scalable and Reliable Backup Solutions in the Next Release of Windows Server Hyper-VCDP-B335 Hyper-V Best Practices for High-Availability with Failover ClusteringFind me later at the Business Continuity booth at the Microsoft Solutions Experience Location (MSE)

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System Center Technical Previewhttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh546785.aspx

Azure Pack Azure Packhttp://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/products/windows-azure-pack

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