Mitr@ Virtualization Disaster and Recovery For On Site Implementation
Feb 20, 2016
Mitr@ Virtualization Disaster
and Recovery
For On Site Implementation
Agenda
Mitr@ will help you do to clarify and streamline the planning and design
process for Virtual infrastructure technologies
By the end of this presentation, you will:
Understand the decision flow
Knowing how decisions to be madeKnowing how decisions to be made
Relates decisions and options for the business
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PLANNING FOR VIRTUALIZATION
Getting Started
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Why You need Virtualization
Here are four virtualization scenarios:
Server Consolidation
Disaster Recovery
Software Development and Training
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Decision Flow Diagram
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Decision Tree Part 1:
Determine Application Requirements
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Which part of the infrastructure will be virtualized?
Option 1: Enterprise
Option 2: Hub
Option 3: Satellite
Things to consider when Deciding for
Virtualization Scope
Option 3: Satellite
Business Validation
Define virtualization goals/benefits
Define the scope and timeline for implementation
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Final Summary on Decision Part I
Objective : Determine complete requirements for the host infrastructure
Tasks:
Task 1: Summarize Guest Hardware Resource Requirements
− CPU, memory, disk (performance and storage capacity), and
networknetwork
Task 2: Make Group Applications
− Choose and Determine Backup, co-existence, physical
isolation, high-availability requirements
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Decision Tree Part 2:
Design the Host Infrastructure
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Validate the Overall Approach from Decision
Part 1 until Decision Part 2Goals:
Verify that all decisions are aligned with business requirements
Validate changes to initial requirements
Tasks:
Task 1: Validate Application Requirements
Task 2: Validate Host Infrastructure Design Decisions
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What’s Next?
Implement your design
Quantify return on investment
Repeat as appropriate for other locations/branches
Provide feedback on the documentation to [email protected] feedback on the documentation to [email protected]
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Summary and Conclusion
Organizations should base the design of their Virtual Server infrastructure
on business and technical requirements
Considerations should include:
• The scope of virtualization• The scope of virtualization
• Technical requirements and considerations
• Additional business requirements
• Designing a host infrastructure to meet those requirements
• Validating the overall approach
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