Building disaster-recovery solution using Azure Site Recovery (ASR) for Hyper-V (Part 1) KR Kandavel Technical Solutions Professional Asia Azure Site Recovery Specialist Team Microsoft Corporation
Hybrid cloud vision Business continuity challenges Microsoft solution for Business continuity & Disaster recovery (BCDR) Azure Site Recovery use case scenarios for DR 1. On-premise to On-premise DR (for Hyper-V and Virtual Machine Manager) 2. On-premise to On-premise DR (for Hyper-V, Virtual Machine Manager and SAN) 3. On-premise to Azure DR (for Hyper-V, and Virtual Machine Manager) 4. On-premise to Azure DR (for Hyper-V) Wrap up
Microsoft Cloud Platform Customer The platform for hybrid cloud enables IT to: empower enterprise mobility create the Internet of your things enable application innovation unlock insights on any data transform the datacenter Microsoft CONSISTENT PLATFORM Service Provider Development Management Identity Data Virtualization
Transform the datacenter Build a software-defined foundation Automate and secure your infrastructure Extend to the cloud on demand Microsoft Azure Windows Server Microsoft System Center
Datacenter Microsoft Azure
Datacenter Microsoft Azure
Impact of data growth
SHARE Standards Group 7 Tiers of Disaster Recovery
Replication Replication SAN SAN Replication Hyper-V Hyper-V to Hyper-V (on-premises) Hyper-V Hyper-V Hyper-V to Hyper-V (on-premises) Hyper-V Hyper-V Microsoft Azure Hyper-V to Microsoft Azure Replication Replication VMware or physical VMware or physical to VMware (on-premises) VMware Microsoft VMware or physical Azure VMware or physical to Microsoft Azure
DR Scenario 1: On-premise to On-premise DR for Hyper-V & Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Communication Channel Replication channel: Hyper-V Replica Windows Server Enterprise / HSP Primary site Enterprise / HSP Recovery site Windows Server
System Center Virtual Machine Manager System Center Virtual Machine Manager
System Center Virtual Machine Manager AD SQL LOB System Center Virtual Machine Manager
System Center Virtual Machine Manager AD SQL LOB System Center Virtual Machine Manager AD SQL LOB
$cloud = Get-SCCloud -Name CloudName Get-SCVirtualMachine -Cloud $cloud where {$_.IsDRProtectionRequired -eq $false} Set-SCVirtualMachine DRProtectionRequired $true -RecoveryPointObjective TimeInSeconds
Once Upon replicated, Hyper-V site failure, Replica changes VMs is can enabled, replicated be started VMs on on chosen begin secondary replication frequency site
System Center Virtual Machine Manager AD SQL LOB System Center Virtual Machine Manager AD SQL LOB
System Center Virtual Machine Manager AD SQL LOB System Center Virtual Machine Manager AD SQL LOB
Demo On-premise to On-premise DR for Hyper-V & Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
DR Scenario 2: On-premise to On-premise DR for Hyper-V & Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) & SAN storage
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Communication channel Replication channel: SAN Replication Windows Server Enterprise / HSP Primary site Enterprise / HSP Recovery site Windows Server
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery
1 2 3 4 CREATE VAULT Customer selects recovery region 5 6 REGISTER Register VMM Server 7 CREATE REPLICATION GROUP Consistency Group in SAN CONFIGURE PROTECTION Define protection policy 8 Network Mapping Define DR networking PROTECT VIRTUAL MACHINES Add Replication Group and Protect VMs CREATE RECOVERY PLAN Define DR Plan RUN DR DRILL Test the deployment
DR Scenario 3: On-premise to Azure DR for Hyper-V & Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Communication channel Communication and replication Replication channel: Hyper-V Replica or SAN replication Windows Server Enterprise / HSP Primary site Enterprise / HSP Recovery site Windows Server Enterprise / HSP Primary site Windows Server
Consistent experience: Centralized view of replication and recovery across on-premises locations, and between on-premises and Microsoft Azure. Streamlined configuration: Only 1 additional step installation of Site Recovery agent on Hyper-V Hosts. Quick setup for protection of on-premises clouds, with Microsoft Azure as a target. Support for encryption of data at rest, along with flexible replication frequencies, additional recovery points and VSS-aware application consistent checkpoints. Network mapping: Mapping of on-premises VM networks into precreated Microsoft Azure virtual networks.
Recovery plans: Automation of the orderly recovery into Microsoft Azure, in the event of a site outage at the primary datacenter. Support for manual actions that require some form of human intervention during the implementation of the recovery plan. Shutdown of VMs upon implementation is in reverse order of recovery to ensure zero data loss. Flexible failover and failback options: Support for test, unplanned and planned failover into Microsoft Azure. Able to be used for compliance assurance without affecting production workloads, and also as a mechanism to migrate into Microsoft Azure for longer term usage. Streamlined process for failback into on-premises environment.
System Center Virtual Machine Manager
7. Configure Protection of Clouds System Center Virtual Machine Manager AD SQL LOB
System Center Virtual Machine Manager AD SQL LOB
Automatically map to closest Azure size - you can change. Guest supported by Azure IAAS VHDX is supported Data VHD size supported upto 31TB 31 disks of 1TB each OS VHD size limited to 127 GB Gen 2 not supported today
System Center Virtual Machine Manager AD SQL LOB
System Center Virtual Machine Manager AD SQL LOB AD SQL LOB
Flexible options for failback into on-premises environment.
Network Mapping Connecting back to OnPrem Transfer large data to Azure
Demo On-premise to Azure DR for Hyper-V & Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
DR Scenario 4: Branch office to Azure DR for Hyper-V
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Communication channel Communication and replication Communication and replication Replication channel: Hyper-V Replica or SAN replication New! Windows Server Primary site Recovery site Windows Server Enterprise / HSP Primary site Windows Server SMB & Branch Primary site Windows Server New
SMB-focused: Simple, reliable and cost effective disaster recovery solution for SMB and branch offices Consistent experience: Create vault, create site, generate registration key, and install provider on Hyper-V hosts directly. This installs 2 components: ASR Provider Handles communication and orchestration between Hyper-V and the ASR portal Azure Recovery Services Agent Handles data transport between VMs running on Hyper-V and Azure storage Protection Groups: Streamlined configuration of replication settings, including RPO, recovery points, VSS-snapshot integration, and initial replication VM protection: In just a few clicks, ASR automates replication from on-premises into Azure VM config: Adjust name, size and join recovery VM to a network upon failover. Size is automatically determined based on on-premises size.
Recovery plans: Automation of the orderly recovery into Microsoft Azure, in the event of a site outage at the primary location. Scripts: Scripts from Azure Automation can be injected into recovery plan before or after groups Manual actions: require some form of human intervention during the implementation of the recovery plan. Flexible failover and failback options: Support for test, unplanned and planned failover into Microsoft Azure. Able to be used for compliance assurance without affecting production workloads, and also as a mechanism to migrate into Microsoft Azure for longer term usage. Streamlined process for failback into on-premises environment.
Demo Branch Office to Azure DR for Hyper-V
Replication Replication SAN SAN Replication Hyper-V Hyper-V to Hyper-V (on-premises) Hyper-V Hyper-V Hyper-V to Hyper-V (on-premises) Hyper-V Hyper-V Microsoft Azure Hyper-V to Microsoft Azure Replication Replication VMware or physical VMware or physical to VMware (on-premises) VMware Microsoft VMware or physical Azure VMware or physical to Microsoft Azure
ASR Capabilities Summary At scale configuration Compute, storage and network Variable RPO to meet needs of various apps Azure VM auto-sized based on size of on-premises VM User can change per needs Data resides in customer storage Stored securely using encryption Automated failovers test, planned and unplanned Failback as first class gesture Rich application level recovery Dependency groups Manual actions Azure Automation
References Getting Started with On-premises to On-premises DR (Hyper-V platform windows and Linux OS) Getting Started with On-premises to On-premises DR (Hyper-V platform windows and Linux OS using SAN replication) Getting Started with On-premises to Azure DR (Hyper-V platform windows and Linux OS) Getting started for Branch office to Azure DR (Hyper-V platform windows and Linux OS)
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