The document discusses disaster recovery strategies using cloud computing. It notes that downtime from disasters cost businesses billions in 2009. The cloud offers scalable options for disaster recovery including public, private and hybrid models that replicate workloads across multiple sites for redundancy. The PlateSpin Protect and Forge products from Novell provide virtual disaster recovery appliances and services that allow businesses to replicate and recover workloads in the cloud.
4. Why Downtime Matters *September 2, 2010 , Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery are top IT Priorities for 2010 and 2011 - Forrester Total economic damage from disaster in 2009* Economic impact felt in the US from disasters in 2009* $10.8 Billion $41.3 Billion
13. What is a Workload? A workload is an integrated stack of application, middleware, and operating system that accomplishes a computing task A workload is portable and platform agnostic– it can run in physical, virtual or cloud computing environments A workload or a collection of workloads makes up a business service, which is what the end user consumes
18. Backup to virtual machines Incremental replication Whole-workload protection for all server workloads. Easy to test One-click failover PlateSpin Protect Physical Servers Virtual Hosts Blade Servers Image Archives Workload Decoupled from Hardware
19. PlateSpin ® Forge Protects up to 25 workloads PlateSpin Forge Includes: • Storage • Replication software • Hypervisor Plug In and Protect Solution for : • Medium enterprises • Branch or field use for large enterprises • Hosted recovery World’s first disaster recovery hardware appliance with embedded virtualization
21. Build a Recovery Cloud Site A Site B Site C PlateSpin Protect Virtual Resources = PlateSpin Protect + Virtual Resources Recovery Cloud
22. Setup Workload Replications Recovery Cloud Replicate every hour (1h RPO) Scheduled replications: Workload changes are automatically replicated into virtual machines inside the Recovery Cloud
23. Easy Test Failover Recovery Cloud Test Failover: recover workloads in isolated virtual networks to avoid production disruptions Users connect to running workloads to test their applications Isolated Virtual Network
24. Recover Workloads In Minutes Recovery Cloud Offline Detection: PlateSpin Protect sends out notification when the protected workload goes offline Failover: Workloads are recovered in minutes inside the Recovery Cloud Users connect to workloads running in the Recovery Cloud
25. Restore the Production Environment Recovery Cloud Failback: move the workload back into production to the same or a different host Virtual or Physical Host
27. On-Premise Production Data Center Service Provider Data Center Administrator Recovery Resources WAN Protected Workloads Protect Node Protect Management Console
28. Virtual Private Cloud Customer Data Center Service Provider Data Center Administrator Recovery Resources WAN Protected Workloads Protect Node Protect Management Console
29. Hybrid Model Customer Data Center Service Provider Data Center Administrator WAN Protect Node Protect Management Console Protect Node Protected Workloads Protected Workloads Recovery Resources Recovery Resources
31. Nichols College “ Disaster recovery solutions can be very complex ... PlateSpin Forge is very straightforward. There’s just one piece of hardware to manage. It’s low maintenance, and has low overhead. Without it, we certainly would have spent more money on another disaster recovery solution that would have required more resources to support it.” Customer Results www.novell.com/success/nichols_college.html Reed Smith LLP "With PlateSpin Protect, we can recover multiple sites with the same set of hardware quite easily, in a matter of minutes." http://www.novell.com/success/reed_smith.html
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In this solution, the management console resides on the SP side. Key Features: Licensing and management console resides on the SP premise Protect Node does all execution locally Uses customer’s infrastructure for the recovery resources Who is it for? Customers interested in WRaaS (subscription model for their workloads) Security conscious – unwilling\\unable to have workloads in an external cloud Have excess capacity within their own datacenter Don’t want to “own” the licenses
In this solution, the management console resides on the SP side. Key Features: DR infrastructure resides entirely within the SP datacenter Self-Service front-end allows customers to manage their own DR Who is it for? Customers interested in WRaaS (subscription model for their workloads) SMBs or customer looking for offsite DR Most common use case for WRaaS based on feedback
In this solution, the management console resides on the SP side. Key Features: Self-Service front-end allows customers to manage their own DR Recovery resources reside in both customer and SP datacenters Have the ability to protect workloads both onsite and offsite A single point of management for administrators Who is it for? Customers who need recovery with higher performance Instances where not all workloads can be hosted off-site – due to RTO requirements or security concerns When there’s a need to bring together public and private resources seamlessly