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Page 1: Session Objectives and Takeaways .
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Implementing Enterprise-Scale Disaster Recovery with Hyper-V Recovery Manager, Windows Server and System Center Virtual Machine ManagerAbhishek AgrawalSenior Program ManagerWindows Server & System CenterMicrosoft Corporation

MDC-B306

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• Challenges in Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery

• Disaster Recovery platform for Windows Server and System Center

• Deep-dive into Hyper-V Recovery Manager

Session Objectives and Takeaways

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http://www.convergedigest.com/2012/10/datagrams-nyc-data-center-taken-down-by.htmlhttp://www.zdnet.com/level-3-london-datacentre-outage-takes-more-than-50-businesses-offline-7000000560/

Power outage during Hurricane Sandy takes down Huffington Post, BuzzFeed

UPS problems downs datacenter 7 hours

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Business continuity challenges

Costs

Protecting Many

Workloads

Remote Monitoring

Need to reduce the costs related to downtimeDisaster recovery solutions are expensive

Some workloads that could benefit from protection go unprotected due to costs and complexity

Constant monitoring of services can be challenging

Manual configuration of protection & recovery of the many virtual machines that compose services can be complex and time-consuming - procedures need to be documented and tested

Complexity

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2012 2012 R2

DR Journey

Hyper-V Replica Hyper-V Replica Enhanced

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Hyper-V Replica Overview

Simple Affordable Flexible

Inbox replication DR scenarios

Application agnostic Storage agnostic

MDC-B373 - Understanding Hyper-V Replica: Performance, Networking and Automation

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2012 2012 R2

DR Journey

Hyper-V Replica

Hyper-V Recovery Manger (HRM)

SCVMMHyper-V Replica Enhanced

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Introducing Windows Azure Hyper-V Recovery Manager

Azure Service for managing cross-site protection & recovery of System Center Virtual Machine Manager based datacenters

Simple, at scale, configuration of VM protection

Reliable cloud based recovery plans

Consistent user experience for remote management

Extensible from ground up

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DR Orchestration

DR

Orchestratio

n

SCVMM

Compute

Storage Networks

DRP

Primary Site

SCVMM

Compute

Storage

Networks

DRP

Windows Azure Hyper-V Recovery Manager (HRM) Overview

Secondary Site

Extensible Data Channel (Hyper-V Replica)

Hyper-V Recovery Manager

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Demo

Setup and Registration

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Proxy

Secure Communication

Datacenter

Hyper-V Recovery Manager

Http

Only System Center Virtual Machine Manager communicates with Windows Azure

Proxies can be used and only need outbound https configured

SC Virtual Machine ManagerAll communication to Hyper-V Recovery Manager is encrypted

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Setu

p Getting StartedRegistration

Con

fig

ure

Cloud ConfigureNetworks

Pro

tect Enable

ProtectionRecovery Plans

Mon

itor Jobs

Resources

Recovery

DrillPlanned FailoverUnplanned Failover

Stages in protection & recovery

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Configure Settings and Protection• Large number of hosts• Heterogeneous setups – clusters/hosts• Numerous settings• Lifecycle management• Ensure security and compliance

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Demo

Configure Protection at cloud-scale

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Primary Cloud

London Chicago Site

Cloud Configuration

Recovery Cloud

Hyper-V Recovery Manager

Certificates Firewall Rules Hyper-V Replica Broker + Hyper-V Replica Setting

Certificates Firewall Rules Hyper-V Replica Broker + Hyper-V Replica Setting

Install certificates

Firewall RulesHVR SettingsInstall CertificateFirewall RulesHVR Settings

CSVSMB

ClusterCluster

Amsterdam

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ConfigureMany hosts configuredHeterogeneous setups supportedVaried settings rightly set upAuto-configuresSecurity

Delivered at cloud scale

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Enable VM Protection• Ensure optimal placement of replica VMs on

Recovery Cloud• Self-Service experience for App Admins• Work with VMs/VM templates

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Demo

Enable VM Protection

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Configuring Networks• Failed Over VMs need to be connected to

right network• Manual configuration for large number VMs

and VM network can be tedious• Complexity with Static IPs, VLANs, Windows

Network Virtualization

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Gold CloudGold Cloud Recovery

Network mappingLondon Amsterdam

Enable Recovery

Network Sales

Network Marketing

IP Pool Marketing

IP Pool Sales

Network Marketing Recovery

Network Sales Recovery

IP Pool Sales Recovery

IP Pool Marketing Recovery

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Demo

DR Networking simplified

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Network Mapping

Gold CloudGold Cloud Recovery

Resource mapping - networks

Network Mapping

London Amsterdam

Enable DR

Enable DR

Network Sales

Network Marketing

IP Pool Marketing

IP Pool Sales

Network Marketing Recovery

Network Sales Recovery

IP Pool Blue Recovery

IP Pool Red Recovery

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Configuring Networks for DRReplica VMs are placed on hosts with right networks

availableReplica VMs connected to network mapped to network

of primary VM IP is assigned to replica VM if IP Pools defined on

secondary site

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Recovery• Need is for a “Single click failover” for

Applications• But..• Applications have complex dependencies•Need for customization with scripts• Everything cannot be automated

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Demo

Single click failover for applicationsRecovery Plan Authoring http://globalmoxie.com/blog/on-demand-

printing.shtml

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Shutdown of primary siteSequence groups for datacenter

dependenciesExtensible orchestration

Scripts supportManual actions with observations

Recovery

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DR Drills• Compliance requires DR preparedness• DR Drills needed for training• Cannot afford down-time during DR drills• DR drill should be as close as possible to

the real failover• Consistency of experience needed

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Demo

DR Drills

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DR Drill (Example using WNV)

Network MappingNetwork Blue

Network Red

Gold Cloud

Network Red Recovery

Network Blue Recovery

Gold Cloud Recovery

Network Mapping

London Amsterdam

Enable DR

Enable DR

IP Pool Red

IP Pool Blue

IP Pool Red Recovery

IP Pool Blue Recovery

Test Environment

Red VM - Test

CA Pool10.0.0.1-255

Network Red Recovery -Test

IP Pool Red Recovery -Test

CA Pool - Test10.0.0.1-255

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DR DrillsAutomatically create test networksTest VMs on same hosts as ReplicaNo impact on production siteUser experience consistent with real

failover experience

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Number of sites• 2• 3• 4• 5+

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SCVMM

Compute

Storage

Networks

DRP

DR Orchestration

DR

Orchestratio

n

SCVMM

Compute

Storage Networks

DRP

Primary Site

SCVMM

Compute

Storage

Networks

DRP

Windows Azure Hyper-V Recovery Manager (HRM) Overview

Secondary Site

Site A

Site B

Site C

DR Orchestration

DR Orchestration

DR

O

rch

estr

ati

on

Extensible Data Channel (Hyper-V Replica)

Hyper-V Recovery Manager

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Hyper-V Recovery Manager Supports…System Center Virtual Machine Manager

Windows Server

VMM 2012 SP1 VMM 2012 R2 Preview

Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 R2 Preview

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Call to Action

Easy-to-implement cloud-based recovery orchestration for System Center clouds using Windows Azure technologies

Extends out-of-the-box features into a service recovery solution

Simple setup and configuration

Remote monitoring of application availability

Fully customizable recovery plans

A cloud-based solution that will grow and scale over time while controlling costs

http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/services/preview/

Sign up for Hyper-V Recovery Manager Preview

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Related contentMDC-B373 - Understanding Hyper-V Replica: Performance, Networking and AutomationMDC-B357-What’s New in System Center 2012 R2 – Virtual Machine Manager

MDC-H203 - Getting Started with Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V Replication (Hands-on lab)

Find Me Later At Cloud And Datacenter Management booth

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Resources for Developers

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Learning

Microsoft Certification & Training Resources

www.microsoft.com/learning

TechNet

Resources

Sessions on Demand

http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd

Resources for IT Professionals

http://microsoft.com/technet

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