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© 2009 VMware Inc. All rights reserved

vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5Name

Title

Q3 2011

SRM-SLS-1.7

2 Confidential

Introduction – VMware for Business Continuity

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43% of companies experiencing disasters never re-open, and 29% close within two years.

(McGladrey and Pullen)

93% of business that lost their data center for 10 days went bankrupt within one year.

(National Archives & Records Administration)

Top executives say 10 hours to recovery;IT managers say up to 30 hours.

(Harris Interactive)

Disasters Happen. Do You Need Protection?

4

Business-Critical Applications Require Business Continuity

Availability Expectations on vSphere Continue to IncreaseRTO’s decreasing from >24 hours to <12 hours

38%

43%

53%

25% 25%

18%

% of Application Instances Running on VMware in Customer Base

MSExchange

MS SQL

MS SharePoint

OracleMiddleware

OracleDB

SAP

Source: VMware customer survey, Jan 2010 and April 2011 interim results,Data: Total number of instances of that workload deployed in your organization and the percentage of those instances that are virtualized

2010

2011

42%

47%

67%

34% 28% 28%

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Tradeoffs Of Traditional Business Continuity Solutions

Middleware / Java

Oracle RAC

Oracle DataGuard DB Mirroring

MS Clustering

DB Access Groups

CCR / SCR

App Server Cluster

Session State Replication

Backup Data replication

Application-level availability silos:Complex and expensive

Data protection services:Longer RTOs and RPOs

6

VMware Improves Business Continuity At All Levels

Local Availability

vSphere High Availability

vSphere Fault Tolerance

vMotion and Storage vMotion

Data Protection

vSphere Data Recovery

Storage APIs for Data Protection

Local Site Failover Site

Disaster Recovery

vCenter Site Recovery Manager

Includes vSphere Replication

Newin 2011

Improved in 2011

Improved in 2011

vSphere vSpherevSphere vSphere vSphere

Improved in 2011

7 Confidential

Simple and Reliable DR with vSphere and SRM

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Challenges of Traditional Disaster Recovery

ExpensiveComplex

Recovery Plans

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Unreliable Failovers

Apps

Hosts

Storage

Network

Software

Hosts

Storage

Facilities

>$10K per app

Failure to meet business requirements• Long RTOs – days to weeks• Too much time and resources consumed=

+ +

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vSphere Provides The Best Foundation For Disaster Recovery

Flexible Infrastructure• Eliminate need for identical hardware across

sites• Enable waterfalling of equipment to recovery site

Simple Application Protection• Entire system – including application, OS,

and data – is stored as virtual machine files• Entire system can be protected with data

protection tools

Cost-Efficient Infrastructure• Reduced hardware requirements at recovery

site• Use recovery hardware to run low-priority apps

Encapsulation

Consolidation

HardwareIndependence

vSphere

vSphere vSphere

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vCenter Site Recovery Manager Ensures Simple, Reliable DR

Provide cost-efficient replication• Built-in vSphere Replication• Broad support for storage-based replication

Simplify management of recovery and migration plans• Replace manual runbooks with centralized

recovery plans• From weeks to minutes to set up new plan

Automate failover and migration processes• Enable frequent non-disruptive testing• Ensure automated failover and migration• Automate failback processes

Site Recovery Manager Complements vSphere to provide the simplest and most reliable disaster protection and site migration for all applications

VMware vSphere

VMwarevCenter Server

Site RecoveryManager

VMwarevCenter Server

Site RecoveryManager

VMware vSphere

Site A (Primary) Site B (Recovery)

Servers Servers

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SRM Momentum

Introduced in Q2’ 2008

> 5,000 customers

50% annual growth in 2010

“If your organization is already taking advantage of virtualization, then adding Site Recovery Manager to handle disaster recovery is a no-brainer.”

― Jerry Wilkin Senior Systems Administrator, Dayton Superior Corp

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What’s New In Site Recovery Manager 5.0?

Automated failback

Planned migration

Expand DR coverage to Tier 2 apps and smaller sites

Streamline planned migrations(for disaster avoidance, planned maintenance, …)

vSphere Replication

Others More granular control

over VM startup order Protection-side APIs IPv6 support

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SRM 5 Editions Lineup

SRM 5

Standard Enterprise

Price per protected virtual machine (license only)

$195 $495

Scalability Limits

• Maximum protected VMs 75 virtual machines (1) Unlimited(2)

Features

• Support for storage-based replication

• Centralized recovery plans

• Non-disruptive testing

• Automated DR failover

• vSphere Replication

• Automated failback

• Planned migration

New in SRM 5.01. Maximum of 75 VMs per site and per SRM instance

2. Subject to the product’s technical scalability limits

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Key Components Of SRM 5

vCenter ServerSite

Recovery Manager

Protected Site Recovery Site

Storage

vCenter ServerSite

Recovery Manager

vSpherevSphere

Storage

Replication Options

vSphere Replication• Bundled with SRM

Storage-Based Replication (3rd party)

Site Recovery Manager 5• 1 per site

vCenter Server 5• 1 per site• Standard or Foundation

vSphere 3.5, 4.x or 5• Standard, Enterprise or Enterprise Plus

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SRM Provides Broad Application Coverage

Continuous

Hours

Days

App-level geo-clustering / load balancing

RTO

RTO: 30 minutes to hoursRPO: Flexible based on storage replication

RPOSynchronousHoursDays

Site Recovery Manager

Tier 1 Apps

Tier 2 Apps

Tier 3 Apps

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Cost-Efficient Replication To Expand DR Coverage

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SRM Provides Broad Choice of Replication Options

vSphere Replication Simple, cost-efficient replication for Tier 2 applications and smaller sites

Storage-based ReplicationHigh-performance replication for business-critical applications in larger sites

vCenter ServerSite

Recovery Manager

vSphere

vCenter ServerSite

Recovery Manager

vSpherevSphere

Replication

Storage-based replication

Site A (Primary) Site B (Recovery)

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vSphere Replication Complements Storage-Based Replication

ReplicationProvider Cost Management Performance

vSphere Replication

VMware

• Low-end storage supported

• No additional replication software

• VM’ granularity• Managed directly

in vCenter

• 15 min RPOs• Scales to 500 VMs• File-level

consistency• No automated

failback, FT, linked clones, physical RDM

Storage-based Replication

• Higher-end replicating storage

• Additional replication software

• LUN – VM layout• Storage team

coordination

• Synchronous replication

• High data volumes• Application

consistency possible

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Storage Replication

Expand DR Protection To Tier 2 Apps And Small Sites

Tier 1 Apps

Tier 2 / 3 Apps

Corporate Datacenter

Small Sites

Small BusinessRemote Office / Branch Office

vSphere Replication

vSphere Replication

vSphere

$1,000

$2,000$2,000/VM

Tier 1 Storage Failover Site

Replication SW

SRMEnterprise

$600/VM

Tier 2 Storage Failover Site

SRM Standard

Storage, Replication, and SRM Costs per Protected VM

Storage ReplicationLarge site

vSphere ReplicationSmall site

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Simplify Replication Management With vSphere Replication

Overview

Benefits

vSphere Replication provides simple management of replication Managed directly from vCenter Managed at the individual VM-level

Eliminate complex interactions between vSphere and storage teams to set up replication

Eliminate need to shuffle VMs between datastores to map applications to replicated LUNs

Hub

LUN 1

LUN 2

VMFS A

Datastore Group

Web

SharePoint

SQL

App

vSphere Replication

Web

SharePoint

SQL

App

vSphere Admin

Storage Admin

vSphere Admin

Storage-based Replication

Datastore

VMFS BDatastore

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Planned Migrations

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Planned Migrations For App Consistency & No Data Loss

Overview

Benefits

Two workflows can be applied to recovery plans: DR failover Planned migration

Planned migration ensures application consistency and no data-loss during migration Graceful shutdown of production VMs in

application consistent state Data sync to complete replication of VMs Recover fully replicated VMs

Better support for planned migrations

No loss of data during migration process

Recover ‘application-consistent’ VMs at recovery site

Planned Migration

Site BSite A

Replication

1 Shut down production VMs

2 Sync data, stop replication and present LUNs to vSphere

3 Recover app-consistent VMs

vSphere vSphere

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Simplify failback process Automate replication management Eliminate need to set up new recovery plan

Streamline frequent bi-directional migarations

Automated Failback To Streamline Bi-Directional Migrations

Re-protect VMs from Site B to Site A Reverse replication Apply reverse resource mapping

Automate failover from Site B to Site A Reverse original recovery plan

Restrictions Does not apply if Site A has undergone major

changes / been rebuilt Not available with vSphere Replication

Overview

Benefits

Automated Failback

Site BSite A

Reverse Replication

Reverse original recovery plan

vSphere vSphere

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Where Can I Learn More?

vCenter Site Recovery Manager

• Product Page – www.vmware.com/products/srm

• Overview, datasheet, webinars, docs, community links

• Free 60-day Evaluation – all you need to get started!

Business Continuity

• Solutions from VMware – www.vmware.com/solutions/continuity

External Resources

• Administering VMware Site Recovery Manager book by Mike Laverick – http://www.lulu.com/content/4343147

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