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Azure Site Recovery: Leveraging Microsoft Azure as your Disaster Recovery Site
Anoob Backer, Program Manager, MSFT
Prateek Sharma, Senior Program Manager, MSFT
Session ObjectivesOverview of Microsoft’s BCDR Solutions
Learn how to setup Microsoft Azure as DR site
US $72B estimated repair costs
Federal aid authorized: US $13.3BInsurance claims: US $15.9B
Hurricane Sandyhttp://www.esa.doc.gov/sites/default/files/reports/documents/sandyfinal101713.pdf
3 days, 16 hours, 29 minutes for cooling
down four reactors, and avert catastrophe at
Fukushima Daini sister nuclear plant.
Business ContinuityChallenges
Untested DR & decreasing recovery confidenceData growth's impact on business continuityToo many complications, problems and mistakesBusiness Continuity Challenges
What it takes to keep business running when disaster strikes
Increasing costsAchieve cost and operations stability
Untested DR & decreasing recovery confidenceImplement testable solutions for data recovery
Time-intensive media management Eliminate tape management
Too much data with insufficient protectionTighter integration between systems & availability / data protection
Too many complications, problems and mistakesAutomate, automate, automate
Up and running
Microsoft Solutions
Microsoft SolutionsBreadth & depth solutions for business continuity & disaster recovery
Hyper-V FailoverClustering for VM Resilience
1
Hyper-V Guest Clustering for app-level HA, i.e. SQL Server AlwaysOn FCI
2
Centralized backup with Data Protection Manager 4
Simplified protection with Windows Server Backup
3
Integration of WSB/DPM with Microsoft Azure Backup 5
Orchestrated Physical, Hyper-V & VMware VM Protection using Azure Site Recovery, between on-premises locations, or between on-premises & Microsoft Azure
6
Microsoft Azure
Key Features
Application
Compute
Network
Storage
REPLICATION TECHNOLOGY
Host replication
Hyper-V Replica
Application replication
SQL AlwaysON
Guest replication
InMage Scout
Storage replication
SAN
Disaster Recovery Stack Integration
Microsoft Azure
On-premises to On-premises protection (Site-to-Site)
Key Components
VMM Provider
Compute Storage Networks
VMM Provider
Compute Storage Networks
Primary
Replication channel
Azure Site
Recovery
Recovery
Microsoft Azure
Azure Site
Recovery
Virtual Machine, Storage & Network
On-premises to Azure protection (Site-to-Azure)
Key Components
VMM Provider
Compute Storage Networks
Agent
Contoso(On-premises)
Protect to Azure
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Channel
PR
OTEC
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Contoso(On-premises)
Microsoft AzureContoso PROTECTED
Topology Outline for Demo
Planned Failover
Corporate
NetworkAzure Prod Network
SharePoint WFE
Server
SQL Server
RDS Server
RDS Server
SharePoint Server
SQL Server
VPN Server
Azure Test Network
Test Failover
We are here!
Single click failover
Linux
Unplanned Failover Linux
On-premises to On-premises protection (Site-to-Site)
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery
Orchestration Channel
Replication channels:
SQLAlwaysOn, Hyper-V
Replica, SAN
Hyper-V Hyper-V
Primary Site
Recovery Site
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery
Orchestration and Replication
channel
VMware / Physical
InMageScout
InMageScout
Primary Site
Recovery Site
VMware / Physical
Download InMage Scout
Orchestrated Disaster Recovery
January 2014: Hyper-V Replica
SQL AlwaysOn
July 2014
NEW Upcoming: SAN Replication
Orchestration and Replication
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery
Primary Site
InMage Scout
VMware / Physical
2015
On-premises to Azure protection (Site-to-Azure)
Orchestrated Disaster Recovery
COMING SOON!
Orchestration and Replication
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery
Primary Site Hyper-V
NEW October 2014
Key features include:
Automated VM protection and replication
Remote health monitoring
Near zero RPO
No-impact recovery plan testing
Customizable recovery plans
Minimal RTO – few minutes to hours
Orchestrated recovery when needed
Replicate to – and recover in – Azure
Heterogeneous physical and virtual support
Scenarios
Azure Site Recovery
PRIMARY SITE(On-premises)
RECOVERY SITE
Servers
Hyper-V/VMWare/Physical
Business continuity for Microsoft workloads running on any cloud and for any workload running on Microsoft clouds.
Private Cloud
(On-Premises)
CUSTOMER TO CUSTOMER
SERVICE PROVIDER TO SERVICE PROVIDER
Private Cloud
(Service Provider)
CUSTOMER TO SERVICE PROVIDER
Replication
Microsoft Azure
(Public Cloud)
CUSTOMER TO AZURE
SERVICE PROVIDER TO AZURE
Replication
Replication
Use Cases for Azure as DR site
Single click Application recovery
Failover during real disasters – Fire, Earthquake etc.
Failback to on-premises
Compliance Assurance without impacting Production
Disaster Avoidance – Hurricane warning
Azure as your DR site
Microsoft Azure Site RecoveryHow it works: initial configuration
Primary Site (On-premises)
System Center
Virtual Machine
Manager
1. Sign up
AD
SQL
LOB
Microsoft Azure Site RecoveryHow it works: configuring protection and map networks
Primary Site (On-premises)
System Center
Virtual Machine
Manager
AD
SQL
LOB
5. Create Private clouds & add VMs
8. Configure Protection of Clouds
and select the RPO
7. Create Azure Storage Accounts
9. Create Virtual Network& map on-
premises VM network to Azure Virtual
Network .
StorageVirtual Network
6. Publish cloud
Microsoft Azure Site RecoveryHow it works: configuring protection of clouds and networks
Networking considerations
• Dynamic IP for failed over VM in Azure
• Connects VMs to mapped Azure network post failover
• Site to Site connection
• Point to Site connection
• Use Express Route (1.5 GB/Sec)
• Certification with WAN Optimizers like Riverbed (74%)
• Inbuilt optimization to transfer only used blocks
• Throttling supported through Host Agent
Microsoft Azure Site RecoveryHow it works: enable virtual machine protection
Primary Site (On-premises)
System Center
Virtual Machine
Manager
AD
SQL
LOB
10. Enable protection for virtual
machine
StorageVirtual Network
11. Start replication to customer
owned storage account
AD
SQL
LOB
12. Manage recovery
points
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery
Enable Protection for a VM• Automatically map to closest Azure size - you
can change.
• Guest supported by Azure IAAS
• VHDX is supported
• Data size supported up to 16TB
• 16 data disks of 1TB each
• OS VHD size limited to 127 GB
• Gen 2 not supported today
Microsoft AzureOn-premises PROTECTED
Map Network
Example
Map Network
Contoso
Marketing Network Azure
Sales Network Azure
Sales Network
Marketing Network
DemoCreate VaultCloud ConfigurationVirtual Machine Protection
Microsoft Azure Site RecoveryHow it works: Author Recovery Plan
Primary Site (On-premises)
System Center
Virtual Machine
Manager
AD
SQL
LOB
13. Create recovery plan
StorageVirtual Network
Orchestrated steps for recovery
Microsoft Azure Site RecoveryOrchestrated recovery using recovery plans (RPs)
Script integration
Manual actions
Microsoft Azure Site RecoveryHow it works: Executing Recovery Plans
Primary Site (On-premises)
System Center
Virtual Machine
Manager
14. Execute recovery plan
StorageVirtual Network
15. Orchestrate failover to recovery
site, when primary site is down
16. When Primary Site is back online, execute
a Failover to on-premises
AD
SQL
LOB
AD
SQL
LOB
Virtual Machines
Microsoft Azure Site RecoveryHow it works: Executing Recovery Plans
Primary Site (On-premises)
System Center
Virtual Machine
Manager
AD
SQL
LOB
StorageVirtual Network
AD
SQL
LOB
Test failover
Microsoft Azure Site RecoveryExecuting recovery plans
Planned failover
Unplanned failover
Flexible Failback
DemoRecovery Plan AuthoringTest FailoverPlanned FailoverUnplanned Failover
Licensing & Pricing
Azure purchasing options
Zero upfront, cancel
anytime
No long-term
commitment
Pay As You Go
Direct on azure.Microsoft.com
Flexibility with Volume
Licensing through a
familiar vehicle
Monetary commitment
valid for 12 months
12 months
Open Licensing Programs
Offers additional
discounts and terms as
part of a deeper
commitment to the
platform
Longer-term
Enterprise Agreement
8 of 23
Q2-Q4FY15 Promo
$475/VM/YR
$140/VM/YR
$248/100GB/YR
* Prices are Level A, annual.
** At Recovery, Azure IaaS capacity is guaranteed to be available at Azure datacenter of customer’s choice. Customer will pay for your actual IaaS usage separately if VM running in
Azure.
Microsoft Azure
Local currencies
Global datacenters
Global support
24 x 7 x 365 support Over 1 billion customers, 20 million businesses 90 markets worldwide
280 years of combined industry experience in infrastructure, security, product dev, and global ops
Local account teams
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ReferencesRelated references for you to expand your knowledge on the subject
technet.microsoft.com/en-in
aka.ms/mva
msdn.microsoft.com/
• Documentation• Tutorial
• Planning Guide
• Deployment Guide
• Configuration Tutorials
• Forum
• User Voice
• Wiki
• WAN Optimization with Riverbed
• Team Blog• Azure Site Recovery
• System Center Virtual Machine Manager
• Windows Server - Hyper-V Replica
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