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Offsite Backup Solutions. Justin Paul Senior Virtualization Engineer / VMware vExpert http://jpaul.me – jpaul@smsprotech.com. What is Offsite Backup?. Traditional Tape Software Replication Appliance (Hardware) Replication Virtualization Replication for DR. Considerations.
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Offsite Backup Solutions Justin PaulSenior Virtualization Engineer / VMware vExperthttp://jpaul.me – jpaul@smsprotech.com
What is Offsite Backup? • Traditional Tape • Software Replication • Appliance (Hardware) Replication • Virtualization Replication for DR
Considerations • What problem are you trying to solve? • Need better RTO/RPO? • Eliminate possibility of stolen/lost tapes? • Are your servers virtualized? • Can you get adequate bandwidth? • Do you need a DR site? • Or can you send your data to a cloud? • Do you have enough disk space for retention?
Other Considerations • How far away is far enough? • What are your RPO and RTO requirements? • How many times a day do you backup? • How long of retention periods are needed?
Traditional Tape Positives • Low cost • Familiar Process • Somewhat Simple • Long Retention • Supported by most backup software Negatives • Prone to Breaking • Slow • Can be stolen/lost • Requires people • Tapes go bad • Requires a compatible tape drive for future restores
Software Replication Positives • Disk to Disk based • Fast Backups and Restores • Hardware agnostic • Can work with Hardware Appliances* • No user intervention required to replicate • Fairly Cheap Negatives • Requires Bandwidth • Can be complex • Resource Intensive • May effect other services like VoIP, Remote workers etc
Software Examples with Replication • Veeam* • Appasure Replay • Quest vRanger* • Acronis *Virtual Machines only
Appliance (Hardware) Replication Positives • Disk to Disk based • Fast Backups and Restores • Software Agnostic (in some cases) • No user intervention required to replicate • Deduplication and Compression Negatives • Requires Bandwidth • Still Requires Backup Software • Can be complex • Expensive • Can be vendor specific • May effect other services like VoIP, Remote workers, etc.
Appliance (Hardware) Examples • Exagrid • DataDomain • HP StoreOnce • Dell PowerVault
Virtualization Replication Positives • Quick DR Recovery • Integrated • Snapshot Technology • Change Block Tracking Negatives • Requires Bandwidth • Can be complex • Expensive • Can be vendor specific • May effect other services like VoIP, Remote workers, etc.
Virtualization Replication Examples • Veeam • Zerto • VMware Site Recovery Manager
Minimizing Bandwidth Needs HyperIP by Netex
Minimizing Bandwidth Needs Helps reduce WAN load by 60%
Tips • Without adequate bandwidth replication will never work • Consider a dedicated circuit just for replication if your have a lot of data or a lot of daily change data • Even with dedupe and compression you will need a massive amount of disk space! • Retention will require as much storage space as your backing up times the number of weeks you want to retain that data • Deduplication and Compress is resource intensive. Get a good backup server or a hardware appliance
Questions? Slide deck located at http://jpaul.me/ under the Presentations section Justin PaulSenior Virtualization Engineer / VMware vExperthttp://jpaul.me – jpaul@smsprotech.com