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1 EMC An Overview Abstract This white paper highlights the VNX replication technologies. It provides information on EMC MirrorView, VNX Replicator, RecoverPoint, Replication Manager, Symmetrix Remote Data Facility (SRDF), and VPLEX. March 2015
2 Copyright 2015 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. EMC believes the information in this publication is accurate as of its publication date. The information is subject to change without notice. The information in this publication is provided as is. EMC Corporation makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the information in this publication, and specifically disclaims implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Use, copying, and distribution of any EMC software described in this publication requires an applicable software license. For the most up-to-date listing of EMC product names, see EMC Corporation Trademarks on EMC.com. VMware is a registered trademark of VMware, Inc. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. Part Number h
3 Table of Contents Executive summary... 4 Audience... 4 Terminology... 4 Introduction... 6 Supported Replication Technologies... 6 Replication Technologies Overview... 7 RecoverPoint... 7 RecoverPoint Topologies... 7 Unisphere for RecoverPoint RecoverPoint Integration with VNX Unisphere Virtual RecoverPoint Appliance (vrpa) RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines Benefits of RecoverPoint VNX Replicator Virtual Data Mover Advanced Topologies Checkpoints and Incremental Attaches Benefits of VNX Replicator MirrorView MirrorView/Synchronous MirrorView/Asynchronous Benefits of MirrorView Symmetrix Remote Data Facility (SRDF) SRDF Replication Modes VNX Gateway Unisphere Link and Launch VPLEX Benefits of VPLEX Replication Manager Benefits of Replication Manager Use Cases Use Case 1: Big Telecommunications Company Use Case 2: Retail Distribution Company Use Case 3: Small School district Use Case 4: Financial Firm Conclusion References
4 Executive summary The amount of data being generated across the world is increasing exponentially. Data generated by various organizations is being stored, mined, transformed, and utilized continuously. Data is a critical component in the operation and function of organizations. Implementing data protection methodologies enables data centers to avoid disruptions in business operations. In every data center there is a need to replicate data for disaster recovery (DR) and redundancy. To protect data from disasters there is a need to implement replication technologies that enable you to securely store multiple copies of data. There are many factors involved in choosing the correct replication solution. For example, amount of data that can be lost, time taken to recover, distance between the sites, and so on. VNX systems support various replication technologies developed by EMC which provide a solution to protect your data from disasters. When choosing a replication technology, it is important to choose the appropriate solution that best fits your environment. This paper provides information about the following replication technologies supported by the VNX series: RecoverPoint VNX Replicator MirrorView SRDF VPLEX Replication Manager Note: This paper does not cover data migrations. Please contact EMC professional services for guidance on choosing the best solution for migration. Audience This white paper is intended for EMC customers, partners, and employees who want to evaluate and choose a replication solution that best fits their VNX implementation. Terminology Asynchronous Replication A replication mode that enables you to replicate data over long distance while maintaining a write consistent copy of data at the remote site. Bandwidth The amount of data that can be transferred in a given period of time. Bandwidth is usually represented in bytes per second (Bps) or MB/s. Common Internet File System (CIFS) An access protocol that allows data access from Windows/Linux hosts located on a network. 4
5 Data Mover A Data Mover is a component that runs its own operating system. It retrieves data from a storage device and makes it available to a network client. iscsi Protocol The iscsi (internet small computer system interface) protocol provides a mechanism for accessing block-level data storage over network connections. The iscsi protocol is based on a network-standard client/server model with iscsi initiators (hosts) acting as storage clients and iscsi targets acting as storage servers. Network Attached storage (NAS) File-based storage for a wide range of clients and applications that access storage over IP connectivity. Network File System (NFS) An access protocol that allows data access from Linux/UNIX hosts located on a network Recovery Point Objective (RPO) RPO is a defined period of time in which data can be lost but still allow an organization to continue operations. For example, if an organization determined that it could handle an RPO of 30 minutes, the business would be able to experience a disaster, lose 30 minutes of data, and still be able to perform operations normally. Recovery Time Objective (RTO) RTO is the duration of time within which a business process must be restored after a disaster. For example, an RTO of 1 hour means that in case of a disaster, the data and business process needs to be restored in 1 hour. Round Trip Time (RTT) RTT is the length of time it takes for a signal to be sent plus the length of time it takes for an acknowledgment of that signal to be received. Synchronous Replication A replication mode in which the host initiates a write to the system at local site and the data must be successfully stored in both local and remote sites before an acknowledgement is sent back to the host. Standby Data Mover A data mover held in reserved state, waiting to assume the state and roles of a failed active partner. Unisphere A Web-based EMC management interface for creating storage resources, configuring and scheduling protection for stored data. Unisphere is also used for managing and monitoring other storage operations. Throughput The rate at which data is transmitted in a given amount of time and is usually represented in IOPs. 5
6 Introduction To protect against events that may disrupt availability to production data, it is essential for that data to have a redundant copy. The use of various replication technologies can aid in this task. Choosing the proper replication technology for your business will depend on your Recovery Point Objective and Recovery Time Objective. Having the proper replication technology in place for your business will result in minimized downtime and simplified recovery. VNX series systems are available in the following configurations: VNX Block, VNX File, VNX Unified, and VNX Gateway. EMC provides a variety of different replication solutions depending on which VNX series system you are leveraging. Supported Replication Technologies Figure 1 provides a high level overview of the replication/mirroring technologies supported by the VNX storage systems. Figure 1 Supported Replication Technologies with VNX Systems VNX Unified systems combine File and Block capabilities. You can choose the replication technology for a unified system based on the data type that needs to be replicated. MirrorView, RecoverPoint, and SRDF replicate at a block level and provide protection for the entire NAS system. For File System or Virtual Data Mover (VDM) level replication, use can use VNX replicator. Note: This white paper focuses on the information about the replication technologies supported by the VNX series. The same replication technologies may also support legacy EMC Celerra (File) and EMC CLARiiON (Block) systems. Please refer to the E-Lab Interoperability Matrix on the EMC Online Support Website for more information. 6
7 Replication Technologies Overview RecoverPoint The EMC RecoverPoint family provides appliance-based, continuous data protection solutions designed to ensure the integrity of production data at local and/or remote sites. RecoverPoint provides the ability to recover data to any point in time using journaling technology. RecoverPoint provides synchronous and asynchronous replication over Internet Protocol (IP) or Fibre Channel networks. With RecoverPoint, you can create point-intime, Fibre Channel/iSCSI LUN copies at local or remote sites using one or more storage systems. The RecoverPoint splitter is proprietary software that is embedded on storage subsystems, and is built-into VNX, Symmetrix, and VPLEX storage systems. The RecoverPoint splitter is used to split the application writes. It splits the writes and sends a copy of the write to the RecoverPoint Appliance (RPA). The splitter carries out this activity efficiently, with little perceivable impact on host performance, since all CPU-intensive processing necessary for replication is performed by the RPA. In RecoverPoint, volumes are protected by consistency groups. If two data sets are dependent on one another (such as a database and a database log), they should be part of the same consistency group. This will ensure that both data sets are consistent with each other and have the same write-order. RecoverPoint also supports replication with VNX File and VNX Gateway systems for File replication. RecoverPoint replicates at a block level and provides protection for the entire NAS system. For File System or VDM level replication granularity, use VNX Replicator. RecoverPoint Topologies RecoverPoint supports four cabinet-level topologies of replication which are described below: RecoverPoint Local Replication RecoverPoint Local Replication provides the ability to replicate LUNs locally within an array or arrays within a local cluster. It is important to keep in mind that a local copy will not be accessible if the local system goes down. RecoverPoint Remote Replication RecoverPoint Remote Replication provides the ability to replicate LUNs to a remote array(s) or cluster(s). RecoverPoint Remote Replication is available in synchronous and asynchronous modes, which can be modified based on user-defined policies. RecoverPoint Remote Replication also provides the ability to perform bi-directional replication. 7
8 RecoverPoint Concurrent Local and Remote Replication RecoverPoint Concurrent Local and Remote Replication provides the ability to replicate LUNs locally and remotely. It provides simultaneous block-level local and remote replication for the same LUNs. Recovery of one copy can occur without affecting the other copy. It also supports bi-directional replication and any-point-intime recovery capability. Figure 2 RecoverPoint Local, Remote and Local + Remote Replication RecoverPoint Multi-Site Replication RecoverPoint Multi-Site Replication provides the ability to protect data across multiple sites. It reduces infrastructure vulnerability and enables replication of a primary data center to more than one remote site. It is available in synchronous and asynchronous modes. The RecoverPoint splitter is proprietary software that is embedded on storage subsystems, and is built-into the VNX, Symmetrix, and VPLEX storage systems. The RecoverPoint splitter is used to split the application writes. It splits the writes and sends a copy of the write to the RecoverPoint Appliance (RPA). The splitter carries out this activity efficiently, with little perceptible impact on host performance, since all CPU-intensive processing necessary for replication is performed by the RPA. For data recovery, you can make the local or remote secondary copy read/write, and production can continue from the local or remote copy. When the primary copy becomes available, incremental changes at the secondary copy are used to resynchronize the primary copy. 8
9 Figure 3 illustrates how you can use RecoverPoint for replication. Using the RecoverPoint Concurrent Local and Remote Replication, a local copy and remote copy of the production data can be created. Figure 3 RecoverPoint Local and Remote Replication RecoverPoint Licensing: RecoverPoint/SE is targeted for VNX and CLARiiON series systems. It supports replication to one array in a single RP cluster for local replication or two arrays, one in each RP cluster, for remote replication. It only supports one array per data center for replication and license is based per storage system (full capacity). RecoverPoint/SE can be installed using the Deployment Manager. RecoverPoint/EX is targeted for VNX, VNXe3200, VNX-F, Symmetrix, and VPLEX systems. It can be used for replication between multiple systems located in different data centers. The licensing is per storage system for the VNX/VNXe2 and per registered capacity on the VMAX/VPLEX. It supports up to five RPA clusters. RecoverPoint/CL is targeted for VNX, Symmetrix, VPLEX, and third party systems via VPLEX systems. It can be used for replication between multiple systems located in different data centers. The licensing is per replicated capacity, and local and remote licenses require separate licenses. It also supports up to five RP clusters. RecoverPoint/VE is targeted for VMware vsphere environments. It is licensed per vrpa cluster. Note that vrpa clusters cannot span multiple ESXi clusters. RecoverPoint for VMs provides local replication of a VM within the same ESXi cluster which will require one license, local replication of a VM between two ESXi clusters which will require two licenses, and remote replication of a VM between two ESXi clusters which will require two licenses. 9
10 Table 1 represents the various features associated with the RecoverPoint product family. Table 1 Comparison of the RecoverPoint products Features RecoverPoint/SE RecoverPoint/EX RecoverPoint/CL RecoverPoint/VE Supported Storage Systems VNX, CLARiiON, CX and NS series VNX, VNXe, CLARiiON, CX and NS series, VMAX, and VPLEX EMC storage systems and third party storage systems via VPLEX EMC storage systems and third party storage systems via VMware vsphere Splitter Type Array Array Array ESXi hypervisor Licensing Per array at each site Per registered capacity per array Per replicated capacity Per vrpa cluster Number of appliances Two to eight per site Two to eight per site Two to eight per site Two to eight per site Bandwidth reduction Built in Built in Built in Built in Journal compression Not supported Built in Built in Built in Virtualization support Hyper-V, VMware vcenter monitoring, VMware SRM Hyper-V, VMware vcenter monitoring, VMware SRM Hyper-V, VMware vcenter monitoring, VMware SRM VMware vcenter monitoring Capacity Up to 2 Peta Bytes (PB) Up to 2 Peta Bytes (PB) Up to 2 Peta Bytes (PB) 8 Tera Bytes (TB) per VM Virtual RecoverPoint Appliance (vrpa) Supported Supported Supported Required Unisphere for RecoverPoint Unisphere for RecoverPoint is a built in version of Unisphere that provides the ability to manage replication between VNX systems from a central graphical user interface (GUI). Figure 4 Unisphere for RecoverPoint RecoverPoint Integration with VNX Unisphere VNX Unisphere is designed to accept plug-ins that will extend its management capabilities. Unisphere provides a plug-in for RecoverPoint which enables monitoring and managing replication between VNX systems with RecoverPoint from a central location. 10
11 Figure 5 RecoverPoint Integration with VNX Unisphere Virtual RecoverPoint Appliance (vrpa) RecoverPoint 4.0 introduced Virtual RecoverPoint Appliance (vrpa) for the EMC VNX series. This software-only replication solution supports the advanced capabilities RecoverPoint customers depend on and is packaged to run on a virtual machine. vrpa runs on a VMware virtual machine (VM) which is ideal in environments that have a virtualized infrastructure using VMware technologies. vrpa works similar to the physical RecoverPoint appliances (RPA) with some limitations. Instead of Host Bus Adapters (HBA) and Fibre Channel, the vrpa uses iscsi over a standard IP network; therefore, there are no hardware requirements for the vrpa other than a standard ESX server. vrpa supports synchronous and asynchronous replication over IP. Figure 6 vrpa with RecoverPoint/SE RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines RecoverPoint for VMs is a software-only data protection solution for protecting VMware VMs enabling replication from any storage type to any storage type, leveraging Virtual RecoverPoint Appliances (vrpas) integrated in the VMware ESXi hosts as part of a VMware High Availability cluster. This is achieved via a RecoverPoint write-splitter embedded in the ESXi hypervisor. 11
12 RecoverPoint for VMs simplifies operational recovery and disaster recovery with builtin orchestration and automation capabilities accessible via VMware vcenter. vadministrators can manage the protection lifecycle of VMs via the RecoverPoint for VMs plug-in through the VMware vsphere Web Client. RecoverPoint for VMs provides local replication of a VM within the same ESXi cluster, local replication of a VM between two ESXi clusters, and remote replication of a VM between two ESXi clusters. The vrpa clusters cannot span multiple ESXi clusters. Benefits of RecoverPoint RecoverPoint solutions provide the following benefits: Any point in time recovery For recovery to the millisecond using a unique DVRlike rollback mechanism. Any application Support for the applications in your datacenter and application consistency for application data stored across multiple systems. Global reach Synchronous and asynchronous continuous local and remote replication. Protect data on any system RecoverPoint with VPLEX protects data for any vendor s storage. Reduce Total Cost of Ownership using software only Virtual RecoverPoint Appliance (vrpa). Reduce bandwidth costs With write-folding, compression, and de-duplication, RecoverPoint can reduce the overall data on the network and associated WAN costs by up to 90%. Multi-site replication Enhances protection by replicating data to and from multiple sites. VNX Replicator VNX Replicator is an asynchronous File System level replication technology that complies with customer-specified RPO. Replicator is included in the Remote Protection Suite and the Total Protection Pack for VNX systems. When disastrous events occur, access to the NAS storage objects that contain production data can be lost. VNX Replicator provides organizations with the ability to handle disastrous events by transferring the NFS and/or CIFS responsibilities to disaster recovery site. The Data Mover Interconnect is the communication channel used to transfer data between the source and destination. VNX Replicator works by sending periodic updates to the target File System. Configure the source and target VNX systems for communication by creating a relationship between the systems, and then creating the data interconnects between participating data movers. 12
13 Figure 7 represents the replication session and data mover interconnect configuration between a source and destination File System. Figure 7 Replication Session Between Two File Systems (FS) After communication is established, you can then set up a remote replication session to create and periodically update the destination File System at a remote destination site. VNX Replicator provides a manual failover capability to remedy a disaster affecting a production File System or an entire VNX system in the event that it becomes unusable or unavailable. After failover, target File Systems are changed from read only to read/write mode. You can then use the target File Systems to provide access to the data. Failover may cause data loss, but it is managed by the user configurable RPO policy which is known as 'max time out of sync'. The default RPO for Replicator is 10 minutes. There are three types of replication sessions supported with VNX Replicator: Loopback Replication Replication of a source object occurs within the same Data Mover on the VNX system. Communication is established by using a predefined Data Mover interconnect, which is the communication channel used to transfer data between the source and destination File System. Local Replication Replication occurs between two Data Movers within the same VNX system. Both Data Movers must be configured to communicate with one another using Data Mover interconnects. Remote Replication Replication occurs between a local Data Mover and a remote Data Mover on a remote system. Both systems must be configured to communicate with one another by Data Mover interconnects. After communication is established, you can set up a remote replication session to create and periodically update a destination object at a destination site. You can make an initial copy of the source File System over an IP network. Because of the size of data transfers between the replication pairs and that network environmental conditions can fluctuate greatly, VNX Replicator dynamically monitors 13
14 the rate of data change and allocates resources to ensure that File Systems are replicated in compliance with customer-configurable RPOs. Virtual Data Mover A Virtual Data Mover (VDM) is a VNX software feature that enables the grouping of CIFS or NFS File Systems and servers into virtual containers. By using VDMs, it is possible to separate CIFS or NFS servers from each other and from the associated environment. VDMs allow the replication or movement of CIFS or NFS environments to another local or remote Data Mover. They also support disaster recovery by isolating and securing independent CIFS or NFS server configurations on the same Data Mover. VDMs are implemented for several reasons: They enable replication of segregated CIFS environments. They enable you to separate or isolate CIFS or NFS servers to provide a higher level of security. They allow a physical system to appear as many virtual servers for simplified consolidation. You can move VDMs from one Data Mover to another in the same system to help load balance Data Mover resources. Advanced Topologies One-To-Many In one-to-many replication, a single source object may be replicated to a maximum of three destinations. Each replication destination object uses a separate and independent replication session with its own RPO. For example, A->B, A->C, and A->D. Cascading In a cascading topology, a File System can be replicated from a source File System to a destination File System and have that destination File System act as a source to another replication session. For example, A->B->C. Figure 8 illustrates that the local DR site acts as both a destination and a source for replication. Similar to the one-to-many topology, each hop uses a separate and independent replication session with its own RPO. It is common to see a higher RPO used for the second hop. Two hops are supported and those hops may be loopback, local, or remote. 14
15 Figure 8 Example of VNX Replicator cascading topology Checkpoints and Incremental Attaches Checkpoints are a logical point-in-time view of a File System that is maintained using pointers and copies of any data that was modified since the establishment of the checkpoint. VNX Replicator uses checkpoints to establish the common base and subsequent delta sets, and to maintain consistency on the destination object during data transfer. Incremental attach is a software feature that provides an enhancement to the VNX Replicator functionality. Incremental attach allows you to use user-created checkpoints as common base pool for a replication pair, but more importantly in advanced replication topologies, such as cascading and one-to-many. You can leverage user-created checkpoints to start a replication session between File Systems in the advanced topologies that did not have a prior replication relationship by transferring a differential copy for an initial synchronization. Benefits of VNX Replicator Replicator solutions provide the following benefits: VNX Replicator replicates File Systems and VDMs. Supports Loopback, Local, and Remote replication. Advanced topologies such as one-to-many, cascading, and incremental attach are available. In a one-to-many replication, a single source object may be replicated up to three destinations. Data Mover interconnects support bandwidth scheduling and throttling capabilities. MirrorView EMC MirrorView offers two remote mirroring modes MirrorView/Synchronous (MirrorView/S) and MirrorView/Asynchronous (MirrorView/A). For the VNX series, both MirrorView products are included in the Remote Protection Suite and the Total 15
16 Protection Pack. MirrorView is a VNX technology that mirrors an active block data set to a remote VNX system, which is usually located at a disaster recovery location. MirrorView is LUN centric. It provides end-to-end data protection by replicating the contents of a primary LUN to a secondary remote LUN that resides on a different VNX system. MirrorView can be used in the following modes: MirrorView/Synchronous MirrorView/S provides synchronous replication over short distances and is best suited for VNX systems where the Round Trip Time (RTT) between the two VNX systems is equal to or less than 10ms. With MirrorView/S being a synchronous solution, the Recovery Point Objective (RPO) will be zero.. In a failure scenario, MirrorView/S enables you to perform a manual failover from a source site to a destination site and then restore operations on the source site following a failover. MirrorView/S with VNX offers a cabinet-level disaster recovery solution for File, Unified, and Gateway systems. With MirrorView/S replication, each host write on the primary side remains unacknowledged to the host until the host write is written to the secondary side. The primary benefit of this is that the RPO is zero. The data flow of MirrorView/S replication is as follows: 1. Host attached to the primary VNX system initiates a write. 2. The primary VNX system replicates the data to the secondary VNX system. 3. The secondary VNX acknowledges the write as complete back to the primary VNX. 4. The primary VNX acknowledges the write as complete back to the host MirrorView/Asynchronous MirrorView/A provides replication over long distances. MirrorView/A can be used for replication between VNX systems which are separated by more than 10ms RTT and up to 200ms RTT. MirrorView/A is also optimized for low network bandwidth. MirrorView/A works on a periodic update model that tracks changes on the primary side, and then applies those changes to the secondary at a user-determined RPO interval. With MirrorView/A replication, writes are acknowledged back to the host once the primary VNX receives them. The primary VNX tracks all of the LUN updates and writes those updates to the secondary VNX using the user-determined RPO interval. The data flow of MirrorView/A is as follows: 1. Host attached to the primary VNX system initiates a write. 2. The primary VNX system sends an acknowledgement to the server. 3. The primary VNX system tracks the changes and replicates the data to the secondary VNX system using the user-defined RPO. 16
17 4. The secondary VNX system receives the data it sends an acknowledgement back to the primary VNX system. MirrorView supports consistency groups. Consistency groups are used when a set of LUNs require a consistent write ordering. For example, you would create a consistency group for a database application where application data and logs resided on separate LUNs but are required to be in a consistent state in relation to each other for proper functionality. MirrorView preserves that write ordering and data integrity across the set of LUNs on the secondary VNX. Benefits of MirrorView MirrorView solutions provide the following benefits: Synchronous and asynchronous replication from the same VNX system. Bidirectional mirroring Any storage system can host primary and secondary images as long as the primary and secondary images within any mirror reside on different storage systems. Replication over Fibre Channel and iscsi. MirrorView can setup and managed using VNX Unisphere. Support for consistency groups. 17
18 Symmetrix Remote Data Facility (SRDF) The EMC Symmetrix Remote Data Facility (SRDF) remote replication software offers various levels of Symmetrix-based business continuance and disaster recovery solutions. SRDF offers the capability to maintain multiple copies of data, independent of the host and operating system. VMAX storage systems are the latest generation storage systems of the Symmetrix family. SRDF configurations can be established between two VMAX systems. The systems can be located in the same room, in different buildings within the same campus, or separated by up to 200ms of RTT. In a SRDF environment the source LUNs are referred to as R1 devices and destination LUNs are represented as R2 devices. SRDF Replication Modes The SRDF family consists of three base solutions, each discussed further in this section: Symmetrix Remote Data Facility / Synchronous (SRDF/S) The SRDF/S mode maintains a real-time mirror image of data between the R1 and R2 devices. Data must be successfully stored in Symmetrix cache at both the primary and the secondary site before an acknowledgement is sent to the production host at the primary site. SRDF/S is ideally suited in environments where the Symmetrix systems are separated by a limited distance of up to 10ms RTT. SRDF/S provides the following benefits: Provides a no data loss solution (Zero RPO). No server resource contention for remote mirroring operation. Can perform restoration of primary site with minimal impact to application. Performance on remote site. Enterprise disaster recovery solution. Supports replicating over IP and Fibre Channel protocols. Symmetrix Remote Data Facility / Asynchronous (SRDF/A) The SRDF/A mode mirror R1 devices by maintaining a consistent copy of the data on the secondary (R2) site at all times. SRDF/A session data is transferred from the primary to the secondary site in cycles using delta sets. This mechanism eliminates the redundancy caused by multiple changes within the same cycle being transferred over the SRDF links and potentially reducing network bandwidth requirements. The point-in-time copy of the data at the secondary site is only slightly behind that on the primary site. SRDF/A has little or no impact on performance at the primary site as long as the SRDF links contain sufficient bandwidth, and the secondary system is capable of accepting the data as quickly as it is being sent. This level of protection is intended for users who require a fast host response time while maintaining a dependent-write consistent image of data at the secondary site. SRDF/A is ideally suited for long distance replication where the Symmetrix systems are separated by a limited distance of up to 200ms RTT. 18
19 SRDF/A provides the following benefits: Extended-distance data replication that supports longer distances than SRDF/S. SRDF/A does not affect host performance, because host activity is decoupled from the remote copy process. Efficient link utilization that results in lower link-bandwidth requirements. Facilities to invoke failover and restore operations. Supports replicating over IP and Fibre Channel protocols. Symmetrix Remote Data Facility / Data Mobility (SRDF/DM) SRDF/DM is a two-site SRDF data migration and replication solution that operates in only adaptive copy modes. It enables fast data transfer from R1 to R2 devices over extended distances. It is also referred to as SRDF/Adaptive Copy. Adaptive copy modes allow the R1 and R2 devices to be more than one IO out of synchronization. Unlike the asynchronous mode, adaptive copy modes do not guarantee a dependentwrite consistent copy of data on R2 devices. Figure 9 Symmetrix Remote Data Facility (SRDF) VNX Gateway The VNX Series Gateway products are a set of dedicated network servers optimized for File access and advanced functionality in a scalable, easy-to-use package. They deliver NAS capabilities to consolidate application storage and file servers in a gateway configuration connected to a VNX or VMAX system. VG2/VNX VG10 support one or two data mover configurations. VG8/VNX VG50 supports two to eight data mover configurations. They also support the advanced functionalities provided by VNX File Systems. The two VNX Series Gateway products the VNX VG10 or VNX VG50 are dedicated network servers optimized for File access and advanced functionality in a scalable, easy-to-use package. The VNX VG10 and VG50 can only connect to, boot from, and 19
20 work with Symmetrix VMAX 10K, 20K, and 40K back-end system technologies. The VNX VG10 and VNX VG50 Gateways are also offered in an integrated model that provides physical integration into a Symmetrix VMAX 10K system. The VNX VG10 and VNX VG 50 Gateways support the following VMAX features: Unisphere Link and Launch VMAX Compression Front End Quota Federated Tiered Services (FTS) Figure 10 VNX Gateway Configurations with VMAX VNX Gateways support SRDF/Synchronous and SRDF/Asynchronous replication. SRDF supports two types of configurations with VNX Gateways: Active/Passive Unidirectional setup where one VNX Gateway, with its attached VMAX storage system, serves as the source (production) file server and another VNX Gateway, with its attached VMAX storage system, serves as the destination (backup). This configuration provides failover capabilities in the event that the source site is unavailable. Active/Active Bidirectional configuration with two production sites, where each site acting as the standby for the other. Each VNX Gateway system has production and 20
21 standby Data Movers. If one site fails, the other site takes over and serves the clients of both sites. When planning the Data Mover configuration: For every source (production) Data Mover that you choose to protect with a remote SRDF standby Data Mover, you must provide a dedicated standby Data Mover at the destination site. There must be a one-to-one relationship between a source Data Mover that you choose to protect, and a dedicated remote standby Data Mover at the destination site. If the source Data Mover with a remote SRDF standby Data Mover also has a local standby Data Mover, then that local standby must have a remote SRDF standby Data Mover at the destination site. This prevents issues with failover. An SRDF standby Data Mover at the destination can be paired only with one source Data Mover. SRDF replicates at a block level and provides protection for the entire Data Mover. For File System or VDM level replication granularity, use VNX Replicator. Unisphere Link and Launch VNX Unisphere 1.3 and later enable you to link and launch from Unisphere (on VNX Gateway systems) directly to Unisphere for VMAX (UVMAX) for storage-related operations. The link and launch features enable storage administrators working in Unisphere for VNX Gateway to go directly to Unisphere for VMAX. Figure 11 illustrates the link and launch capabilities provided by VNX Unisphere for the VNX Gateways. Figure 11 Link and Launch for VMAX from VNX Unisphere 21
22 VPLEX VNX with VPLEX delivers local or remote fault tolerance by enabling you to build out an infrastructure that rides through component or system failures. In other words, VNX with VPLEX delivers on zero RPO and zero RTO for mission critical data. VNX with VPLEX provides a solution that allows a high availability model by maintaining copies of data on multiple VNX systems. This enables you to deploy multiple VNX platforms as opposed to deploying one larger system. VPLEX is not a replication technology but a mirroring technology that allows Active/Active and seamless data mobility. The VPLEX family provides the capability to deliver information mobility and access within, across, and between data centers. The current VPLEX family consists of the following: VPLEX Local For managing data availability and access across heterogeneous storage systems within a single local cluster. VPLEX Metro For data availability and mobility with access across two VPLEX clusters separated by synchronous distances (up to 5ms RTT apart). VPLEX Geo For data availability and mobility with access across two VPLEX clusters separated by asynchronous distances (up to 50ms). VPLEX VE For data availability and mobility with access across two VMware vsphere environments for synchronous replication (up to 10ms RTT). VPLEX technology enables new models of computing, leveraging distributed/federated virtual storage. For example, VPLEX is specifically optimized for virtual server platforms (for example, VMware, Hyper-V, and Oracle Virtual Machine) and can streamline, and even accelerate, transparent workload relocation over distances. This includes moving virtual machines over distance with VMware VMotion. VPLEX handles the storage vmotion, ensuring the data is available at both sites, saving time, because data does not have to be moved as part of application vmotion (certified by both VMware and EMC). GeoSynchrony is the operating system running on VPLEX. GeoSynchrony is an intelligent, multitasking, locality-aware operating environment that controls the data flow for virtual storage. GeoSynchrony is: Optimized for mobility, availability, and collaboration. Designed for highly available, robust operation in geographically distributed environments. Driven by real-time IO operations. Intelligent about locality of access. Using VPLEX for application and data mobility has several advantages over traditional solutions. VPLEX is designed as a cluster, and two clusters can be connected together for a VPLEX Metro. Once this is established, you can have immediate access to your data, because VPLEX can present the same data at each cluster s location simultaneously. You can automatically balance loads through VPLEX, using storage and compute resources from either cluster s location. When combined with server virtualization, 22
23 VPLEX enables you to transparently move and relocate virtual machines and their corresponding applications and data over distance. This provides a unique capability that enables you to relocate, share, and balance infrastructure resources between sites which can be within a campus or between data centers up to 5ms apart with VPLEX Metro, 50ms apart across asynchronous distances with VPLEX Geo, and 10ms apart with VPLEX VE. With VPLEX, you no longer need to spend significant time and resources preparing to move data and applications. You do not have to accept a forced outage and restart the application after the move is completed. Instead, a move can be made instantly between sites, over distance, and the data remains online and available during the move no outage or downtime is required. VPLEX also provides a single, all-inclusive interface for both EMC and non-emc systems. So even if you have a mixed storage environment, VPLEX still provides an easy, all-encompassing solution. VPLEX Local also provides ongoing non-disruptive data mobility across multi-vendor systems within a single data center. But when you want to move full applications or data over distance, ensure that you use VPLEX Metro, VPLEX Geo, or VPLEX VE to fulfill your requirement. Although VPLEX works with server virtualization to relocate virtual machines over distance, all VPLEX products can also non-disruptively move and relocate physical application data across heterogeneous back-end systems. Benefits of VPLEX The EMC VPLEX solution provides the following benefits: Mobility Once VNX with VPLEX is implemented, you can perform migrations and technology refreshes at will. Since there is no downtime associated with data movement, these migrations can be done even during work hours. Even more interestingly, because migrations can be accelerated, you can get far higher value from your storage purchases. It also permits application instances to be actively relocated across distance. Continuous availability VPLEX with distributed federation delivers unparalleled capabilities, including the ability to present one or more LUNs on two separate clusters, in an active/active access mode. This capability offers new models of high availability and nondestructive planned outages/workload relocation. Stretched clusters VPLEX enables stretch VMware, Oracle RAC, and other industry leading clusters over distance for new levels of availability. 23
24 Figure 12 VPLEX for High Availability, Mobility, and Collaboration Replication Manager EMC Replication Manager is a software product that enables you to automate and manage EMC s point-in-time replication technologies for EMC VNX series, VNXe series, Symmetrix VMAX, and RecoverPoint. It enables you to have an application focus when managing your data copies. It enables discovery and management of applications, and instruments them as necessary to ensure consistent and recoverable copies. For example, Replication Manager can place Oracle database into hot backup mode, initiate a copy, and return the application to normal operations. It also supports application-level restore and recovery. Replication Manager can simplify management of storage replication and integrate with critical business applications. You can use it to create, mount, and restore pointin-time replicas of databases or File Systems residing on supported storage systems. It automates management of point-in-time replicas from the context of the application by placing them in a known state prior to taking a replica, essentially creating application-consistent replicas. It discovers and maps applications on the host to the underlying storage infrastructure to ensure it knows the location of the production database prior to taking a replica. As a Replication Manager Administrator, who can perform all the functions within Replication Manager, you can delegate replication tasks to others within the organization through various user roles with varying degrees of privileges. This improves efficiency through the elimination of scripting activities and delegation of replication tasks. Replication Manager delivers point-and-click replica management for instant restore back to production (creating a gold copy of production data for instant restore should a corruption occur). Also ideal for backup acceleration, Replication Manager streamlines the backup of production data without impacting performance. Similarly, you can create copies of your production database for data repurposing activities such as testing, development, reporting, and training to minimize the impact to production and leverage your production data to perform double duty. 24
25 Figure 13 Replication Manager for Backup Acceleration, Instant Restore, and Data Repurposing Replication Manager offers the following: Application-consistent replication In the case of replicating Microsoft Exchange, SQL Server, and SharePoint, the calls to Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) and Virtual Device Interface (VDI) are part of the product specifications. Replication manager automates the process and maintains application consistency. Simplicity A single graphical user interface (GUI) controls a host s storage, replication jobs, schedules, and replicas. The GUI provides a very simple means of pointing to the applications and File Systems, replicating them on demand or per schedule, and restoring them with correct choices for such details as log handling. Auto-discovery Replication Manager will automatically discover applications on the host as well as the underlying storage and replication technology. If the environment changes, those changes will also be discovered. These benefits are targeted to save time, money, and human-resource allocation that are normally required for custom scripting that is needed to keep pace with the changing needs of a growing business. Benefits of Replication Manager Replication Manager provides the following benefits: Automated management of point-in-time replicas VNX Storage. Application consistent replication of Microsoft, Oracle, and UDB applications. Reduces or eliminates the need for scripting solutions for replication tasks. Provides a single management console and wizards to simplify replication tasks. Improved recovery and restore features, including application recovery. Integration with physical, VMware, Hyper-V, or IBM AIX VIO virtual environments. 25
26 Use Cases In this section, we will review some use cases where a replication technology was chosen based on the requirements of the use case. There is no single solution that will help all scenarios. But, EMC provides many options that can help you protect your data at all times. This section describes some of the scenarios where certain customers chose a replication technology that best fit their needs. Use Case 1: Big Telecommunications Company A big telecommunications company, based out of Atlanta, GA has VMAX systems at their primary data center in Atlanta and VMAX systems in their secondary data center in Denver. They recently acquired another telecommunications company, located in Atlanta, and consolidated all the storage systems in one data center. The acquired telecommunications company has two VNX 7600s in primary data center and VNX5800 in their secondary data center also located in Atlanta. The goal of the storage administrators and network administrators was to choose a replication technology that will work in their heterogeneous storage environment. The WAN link between the 2 sites dedicated for replication was an OC-3 pipe (155Mbps). The requirements for choosing the replication technology were: Support replication in a heterogeneous storage environment. The primary data center in Atlanta has VMAX and VNX systems and secondary site in Denver has VMAX systems. Support local and remote replication. Provide network bandwidth optimization features. Ability to restore data from any point in time and support consistency groups. Provide RPO of 20 seconds and RTO of 5 minutes. Ability to manage replication of their Microsoft Exchange environment. After considering all the available options, the storage administrators chose RecoverPoint/EX, which works with both VMAX and VNX systems. They chose RecoverPoint/EX with continuous local and remote replication as the solution to replicate between the primary data center and DR site. The following factors influenced their decision: RecoverPoint local and remote replication enables them to choose a single solution for doing both local and remote replication. RecoverPoint provides WAN bandwidth optimization features such as compression and de-duplication which helps in limiting the throughput on the WAN link. RecoverPoint supports synchronous replication. This can enable them to achieve an RPO of 20 seconds and RTO of 5 minutes for their environment. RecoverPoint supports replication from both VMAX and VNX systems which simplifies management of replication. RecoverPoint also provides features that will enable them to restore data from any point in time. 26
27 Along with RecoverPoint, they also chose Replication Manager as it supports RecoverPoint in Microsoft exchange environments. This solution helps them to restore Exchange to an application consistent point-in-time. Through Replication Manager s single console, they can now manage application and crash-consistent point-in-time copies locally and remotely. It coordinates, automates, and simplifies the entire data replication process from environment discovery to creation and management of multiple, application-consistent, disk-based replicas. Replicas can be created on demand or based on schedules and policies that they define. Figure 14 illustrates the topology of the solution implemented where RecoverPoint is used for replication between the primary data center in Atlanta and secondary data center in Denver. Figure 14 RecoverPoint with Replication Manager Use Case 2: Retail Distribution Company A retail distribution company which delivers products to various supermarkets has distribution centers spread across the United States. The distribution centers are centrally located based on regions to be able to deliver products in a timely fashion. The company headquarters is located in Colorado and the distribution centers are located in Seattle, San Jose, Detroit, and Boston. The distribution centers have local storage systems which host applications, data, and inventory management systems. They are managed, provisioned, stored, and protected locally from the distribution centers. Traditionally, they were isolated to their territories. In the past year, there has been a push to have a disaster recovery solution. The goal is to be able to access and provide data to all the distribution centers and protect the data with a disaster recovery strategy. This will help them to manage their inventory, evaluate the supply and demand of goods per region, and forecast based on trends. 27
28 The distribution centers have VNX5400 systems. The goal of the project is to implement a replication technology that will help them protect their data with remote replication. They want to implement a solution that can be used for CIFS and NFS, to replicate data from the data center in Colorado to various distribution centers and between the distribution centers. The WAN link for replication is a leased line where they are charged based on its utilization. After reviewing the various options, they have chosen VNX Replicator as the best solution that will enable them to replicate from the distributed data centers to the primary data center and between distribution centers. They chose this solution based on the following: Replicator supports asynchronous File System replication, which enables them to replicate to all the distribution centers. Replicator supports bandwidth throttling and scheduling. This will allow optimal utilization of the leased WAN link. Support for CIFS shares, NFS shares, and File Systems. Replicator can be used for replicating from one File System to another File System that may be mounted on the same Data Mover (loopback), different Data Mover on the same system (local replication), or another VNX system (remote replication). Replicator is easy to configure as it can be configured using Unisphere. They implemented the following topology in their environment to replicate between the five distributions centers to their data center in Colorado. Figure 15 Topology for VNX Replicator Implementation for Many to One Replication 28
29 Use Case 3: Small School district A small school district, located in Boston, started to see an explosion of data which needed to be managed, stored, and protected. After careful consideration they chose a VNX5400 Block storage system because of the leading Storage Efficiency features. After setting up the primary data center and leveraging VNX Snapshots technology for local data protection, they wanted to architect a disaster recovery solution. The disaster recovery site was chosen to be in Nebraska. The storage administrators were impressed with the VNX5400 storage efficiency features, and the ease with which the system was managed and storage was provisioned for their development and QA teams. So, they proposed to have another VNX5400 system set up at their new DR data center in Nebraska. They wanted a replication technology that fulfilled the following requirements: Block Replication technology that supports replication over 2000 miles. RPO of 2 minutes and RTO of 30 minutes. Support for iscsi replication as they have leased a WAN link for IP replication. Solution should be scalable for future needs. Due to the location of their DR site, they did not want to manage any additional equipment. Figure 16 MirrorView/S Solution between Nebraska and Boston After considering the available options, they chose MirrorView/A replication based on the following supported features: MirrorView supports asynchronous replication, which can be used for replication between Boston and Nebraska. 29
30 MirrorView/A provides RPO that is less than 2 minutes and the RTO less than 30 minutes. MirrorView supports iscsi replication, which replicates data over an IP network. MirrorView is a system based replication technology, so there would be no additional hardware expenditure. MirrorView is a license based feature on the VNX systems. MirrorView can be managed, provisioned, and setup using VNX Unisphere, which they are already familiar with. Use Case 4: Financial Firm A financial trading firm has a primary data center in New York and a secondary data center in New Jersey. The firm deals with trading, where continuous availability of data at any given point in time is critical. The financial firm has multiple VNX systems and use synchronous replication technologies such as MirrorView/S and RecoverPoint for replication. This provided them with an Active/Passive disaster recovery solution. They have a fully virtualized data center that leverage various solutions provided by VMware. They want to implement a solution that provides continuous availability with Active/Active capability. They also have a new data center located in Iowa and would like to use it as a disaster recovery site for asynchronous replication. After reviewing the various options available in the market, they decided to choose VPLEX for their environment. VPLEX not only provides them with a storage virtualization solution, but also an Active/Active solution that provides continuous availability and mobility of data within and between their primary and secondary data centers. VPLEX provides the high availability solution. This will enable them to move more and more mission critical applications to VMware. All of the mainstream VMware tools can now be leveraged across systems and over distance, powerfully improving the scope and value of VMware to the enterprise. With VPLEX Metro a distributed volume can be created between the two data centers. Distributed volumes are mirrored volumes that are spread across the two VPLEX clusters. With Distributed volumes VPLEX uses its own data synchronization mechanism to keep the data in sync between the two clusters. VPLEX manages the data synchronization and ensures that both sides have read/write access to the distributed virtual volume. Using VPLEX has the following benefits: vmotion across datacenters is non-disruptive for load balancing, maintenance, and workload relocation. They can also fail over automatically and restart between the sites using VMware High Availability (HA) no manual intervention is required. The loss of a storage system or planned downtime does not result in application interruption. 30
31 VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) can be used for full utilization of compute and storage resources across domains. Using VPLEX provides automate sharing, balancing, and failover of IO across clusters. Figure 17 illustrates the implementation with VPLEX that provides an Active/Active solution between the data centers in New York and New Jersey. Figure 17 VPLEX Metro In addition, the company decided to implement RecoverPoint-CRR with VPLEX for the DR solution. VPLEX supports the RecoverPoint Splitter. It has an advantage of the active/active configuration with high availability and mobility provided by VPLEX. RecoverPoint provides continuous data protection and remote replication to the DR site in Iowa. This solution offers the highest level of protection with a disaster recovery solution, should a regional disaster disable the two primary data centers located in New York and New Jersey. Figure 18 illustrates the solution implemented by the financial firm. Figure 18 VPLEX with RecoverPoint 31
32 The complete solution provided with VPLEX and RecoverPoint delivers an Active/Active solution along with a remote disaster recovery solution. This will enable them to have a zero RPO and zero RTO with continuous availability. Conclusion This paper provided information on the replication technologies supported by the VNX series. Implementing a replication technology allows you to have a redundant copy of data at a remote location. Having a disaster recovery site minimizes the cost associated with down time and simplifies the recovery process in the event of disaster at the primary data center. RecoverPoint replication technology is best suited with VNX Block storage and Unified systems when replicating block data. VNX Replicator is best suited for VNX File, Unified and VNX Gateway systems for File Systems replication. VPLEX provides an Active/Active mirroring solution that provides the capability for continuous availability of Block data. Replication Manager enables you to automate and manage application based with supported replication technologies. Each replication technology offers features and benefits that will help you implement a data protection solution in your data center. Choose the appropriate solution to meet your business needs. References For more information on the replication technologies mentioned in this paper, please search for the following on EMC Online Support: RecoverPoint VNX Replicator MirrorView Knowledgebook Symmetrix Remote Data Facility VPLEX Replication Manager 32
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