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Nesta apresentação mostramos como o popular software de backup NetBackup da Symantec se integra perfeitamente à nuvem AWS, fornecendo uma infraestrutura robusta e confiável para backup, tanto de servidores on-premises, como na nuvem, oferecendo uma solução completa para arquiteturas híbridas.
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NetBackup and Amazon Web Services
Danilo Santos
Systems Engineer
Fundamental Storage Options from
AWS
Elastic Block Store, S3 and Glacier
Fundamental Storage Options
Simple Storage Service
Highly scalable object storage
1 byte to 5TB in size
99.999999999% durability
Elastic Block Store
High performance block storage device
1GB to 1TB in size
Mount as drives to instances with
snapshot/cloning functionalities
Glacier
Long term object archive
Extremely low cost per gigabyte
99.999999999% durability
Very fast ‘instance’ disks
Slow, rare access Fast web object storage
Elastic Block Store, S3 and Glacier
Fundamental Storage Options
Simple Storage Service
Highly scalable object storage
1 byte to 5TB in size
99.999999999% durability
Elastic Block Store
High performance block storage device
1GB to 1TB in size
Mount as drives to instances with
snapshot/cloning functionalities
Glacier Long term object archive
Extremely low cost per gigabyte
99.999999999% durability
Elastic Block Store, S3 and Glacier
Fundamental Storage Options
Simple Storage Service Highly scalable object storage
1 byte to 5TB in size
99.999999999% durability
Elastic Block Store
High performance block storage device
1GB to 1TB in size
Mount as drives to instances with
snapshot/cloning functionalities
Glacier Long term object archive
Extremely low cost per gigabyte
99.999999999% durability
IMAGE
Persistent storage Volume lifetime is independent of any particular EC2 instance.
General purpose Raw, unformatted, block device. Use from Linux, Solaris or Windows.
High performance Equal to or better than local EC2 drive. Provisioned IOPS
High reliability Built-in redundancy within availability zone.
AFR (Annual Failure Rate) between 0.1% and 0.4%.
Scalable Volume sizes ranging from 1 GB to 1 TB.
Easy Easy to create, attach, back up, restore, and delete volumes.
Elastic Block Store, S3 and Glacier
Fundamental Storage Options
Simple Storage Service Highly scalable object storage
1 byte to 5TB in size
99.999999999% durability
Glacier Long term object archive
Extremely low cost per gigabyte
99.999999999% durability
IMAGE
.
Paradigm File system
Performance Very fast (~100-4000 IOPs per volume)
Redundancy Within data center
Security Visible only to your EC2 instances
Pricing $0.05/GB/Mo. allocated
Access from the Net? No
Typical use case It’s a disk drive
Elastic Block Store
High performance block storage device
1GB to 1TB in size
Mount as drives to instances with
snapshot/cloning functionalities
Elastic Block Store, S3 and Glacier
Fundamental Storage Options
Elastic Block Store High performance block storage device
1GB to 1TB in size
Mount as drives to instances with snapshot/cloning
functionalities
Glacier Long term object archive
Extremely low cost per gigabyte
99.999999999% durability
Simple Storage Service
Highly scalable object storage
1 byte to 5TB in size
99.999999999% durability
Elastic Block Store, S3 and Glacier
Fundamental Storage Options
Elastic Block Store High performance block storage device
1GB to 1TB in size
Mount as drives to instances with
snapshot/cloning functionalities
Glacier Long term object archive
Extremely low cost per gigabyte
99.999999999% durability
IMAGE
Amazon S3 Simple Storage Service
Highly scalable data storage in-the-cloud
Programmatic access via web services API
Is a Web Store Not a file system
Fast, highly available Durable
Economical
Paradigm Object store
Performance Very fast
Redundancy Across data centers
Security Public Key / Private Key
Pricing $0.03/GB/month stored
Access from
the Net?
Yes
Typical use
case
Write once, read many
Simple Storage Service
Highly scalable object storage
1 byte to 5TB in size
99.999999999% durability
Elastic Block Store, S3 and Glacier
Fundamental Storage Options
Simple Storage Service Highly scalable object storage
1 byte to 5TB in size
99.999999999% durability
Elastic Block Store High performance block storage device
1GB to 1TB in size
Mount as drives to instances with snapshot/cloning
functionalities
Glacier Long term object archive
Extremely low cost per gigabyte
99.999999999% durability
.
Paradigm Object Store
Performance Data Retrieval Time (Min 3-5hrs)
Redundancy Across data centers like S3
Security Public Key / Private Key
Pricing $0.01/GB/Mo.
Access from the Net? Yes (Also Use S3 policies to move cold
backup data for long term retention)
Typical use case Long term and infrequent access (Typically
<5% data per month)
Data on our infrastructure is durable
Object
Copy
Object Object Copy
AWS Region
Data
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Our customers don’t
have to duplicate their
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Source: * Gartner: Market Share Analysis: Enterprise Distributed System Backup/Recovery Software Market, Worldwide, 2013. Published May 14, 2014.
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Overview
• Powered by Symantec OST Technology
– Cloud storage exposed as OST device
• ‘At Rest’ and ‘In Flight’ Data Encryption
• Backup Throttling Support
• NetBackup OpsCenter Integration
OpenStorage Technology
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Example diagram
NetBackup Infrastructure
Cloud Storage Disk Pool
NetBackup Cloud Integration
• CloudStore Service Container must be present on NetBackup Media Server
• Available Cloud Storage Server options depend upon the storage provider
• Available disk pool types depend upon licensed features
• If a cloud storage disk pool is a storage destination in a storage lifecycle policy, NetBackup capacity management applies
Media Server Master Server Virtual Host
NBU Client Cloud Svc Cont.
Symantec recommends using NetBackup Appliances as
Master/Media Servers
Client Server
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Configuring cloud settings and throttling
General Cloud Settings
Advanced Throttling Settings
NetBackup Accelerator Technology Maximizing performance through advanced synthetic backup capabilities
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NetBackup 7.6 Accelerator Introduction and overview
• Creates Synthesized, Low-cost Full Backups – Client impact similar to incremental backup
– Recovery benefits of full backups
• Uses Accelerator Track Log – Intelligent detection of file changes
• Full Synthetic Backup Generated Inline – Synthetic created while data is sent from client
– No separate schedule or synthetic “event”
• Can Be Combined with Client Deduplication – Lower client deduplication impact when combined with Accelerator
– Client Deduplication enables “Client Direct” transport
NetBackup Accelerator
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Deduplication Compatible
Inline Synthetic Processing
NetBackup Compatibility Lists: TECH59978
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NetBackup 7.6 Accelerator NetBackup Accelerator diagram
NetBackup 7.6 Accelerator
• Media Server combines changed blocks inline with previous backup to create synthetic full
• Supports key storage targets such as MSDP, NetBackup 50x0 Appliances, and cloud
Track Log Identifies Changes Previous Full backup on Media Server
Changed blocks (“accelerator incremental”)
“Accelerator incremental” and “client direct” deduplication
Inline synthetic processing
Accelerator full backup created inline
NBU Appliance
NBU Client
Master Server
Client Dedupe
Catalog Data Backup Data
Client Server
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NetBackup and AWS Reference Architecture NetBackup capabilities with Amazon
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Use Cases
• Use Case #1 – Back up on premise data to S3 Storage in the cloud using AWS S3 cloud connector
– On premise NetBackup Master/Media
• Use Case #2 (Two Options) – On premise NetBackup master
– Backend uses S3 only
– Use Case 2a • Back up workloads on premise to the cloud using Amazon Storage Gateway
– Use Case 2b • Backup workloads on premise to the cloud using Riverbed SteelStore Gateway
• Use Case #3 – Back up workloads on premise to the cloud using Amazon Storage Gateway VTL
– Backend uses S3 and Glacier
– On premise NetBackup master
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Use Cases
• Use Case #4 – Back up workloads that reside within AWS EC2
– On premise NetBackup Master with Media Server on premise backing up local workloads
– Virtual Media Server EC2
– Media Server in EC2 uses Basic or Advanced Disk
• Use Case #5 – Back up workloads on premise to a Virtual Media Server in AWS
– On premise NetBackup Master
– Media Server in EC2 uses Basic or Advanced Disk
• Use Case #6 – Back up workloads on premise to a Virtual Media Server in AWS
– On premise NetBackup Master
– Media Server in EC2 uses MSDP
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Scenario #1
• Description: – Leverage the cloud for offsite storage using S3 Storage
– NetBackup offers a cloud connector for AWS S3
– Cloud Storage Configuration Wizard facilitate the setup and provisioning for AWS
– NetBackup 7.6 Cloud Administrator’s Guide and several other documents provides documentation and support
– Expected throughput has been reported in the range of 1-6 MB/sec. Multi-streaming improves performance to the 15 – 20 MB/sec range.
– Accelerator is available for backups to the cloud and can potentially reduce the amount of data being sent to the cloud*
*Please See Symantec Compatibility Guides
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Scenario #1
Diagram - Scenario #1
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Scenario #2
• Description: –Gateways are presented to NetBackup as either basic disk or advanced
disk
–Connect via CIFS/NFS/iSCSI
–Appliance is not supported until iSCSI is supported
• Scenario 2b –Example with Riverbed SteelStore Gateway
–Connect via CIFS/NFS
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Scenario #2a
Diagram - Scenario #2a
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Scenario #2b
Diagram - Scenario #2b
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Scenario #3
• Description: –Storage Gateways presented as a VTL
–Backend uses S3 and Glacier
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Scenario #3
Diagram - Scenario #3
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Scenario #4
• Description: – Master Server is On-Premise
– Media Server workload in the cloud
– Virtual media server in EC2 with storage
– Configured as a basic disk storage unit or advanced disk storage unit.
– For more information on running NetBackup in a virtualized environment, please refer to: http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH127089.
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Scenario #4
Diagram - Scenario #4
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Scenario #5
• Description: –Master Server is On-Premise
–Media Servers in Amazon EC2
–No on premise media server
–See the virtualization technote: http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH127089
–Network Resiliency may need to be enabled
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Scenario #5
Diagram - Scenario #5
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Scenario #6
• Description: –Media Servers in Amazon EC2
–Media Server in EC2 is configured as MSDP • Uses EBS storage
–No on premise media server
–Network Resiliency may need to be enabled
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Scenario #6
Diagram - Scenario #6
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Launching the Cloud Configuration Wizard
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Launching the Cloud Configuration Wizard
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Launching the Cloud Configuration Wizard - Encryption
A NetBackup cloud storage server can be created with or without media server-side encryption. By default, encryption is disabled.
The NetBackup cloud storage server type depends on the provider. For Amazon S3 without encryption, the type is amazon_raw.
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Launching the Cloud Configuration Wizard
If you select the encryption option, the wizard checks whether nbkms is running on the master server.
If nbkms is not running on the master, you are asked for the information required to create a new KMS database.
For Amazon with encryption, the NetBackup cloud storage server type is amazon_crypt.
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Launching the Cloud Configuration Wizard
Add New Volume creates a new NetBackup volume and corresponding storage space in the provider’s cloud.
Available Capacity is Unlimited.
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Launching the Cloud Configuration Wizard
Select the cloud volume that was created
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Creating the disk pool for cloud storage
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Creating the disk pool for cloud storage - Summary
If the storage server uses encryption, there are KMS details in the summary. If a key group for each selected volume does not exist, then: •A key group named storageServerName:volumeName is created for each volume. •A key named volumeName is created with the passphrase provided by the user.
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Creating a storage unit for cloud storage
Create a storage unit that uses this disk pool now or through the NetBackup Administration Console later.
Specify the cloud storage server explicitly.
Name the new storage unit.
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS NetBackup data layout in amazon cloud storage
NetBackup Image Fragment is stored as a folder under bucket “abc1x”
Explore bucket “abc1x” (which represents NetBackup disk volume)
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Reports: Data Written/Read to/from Cloud
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Reports: Job Success Rate
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Reports: Data expiring in future
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Reports: Cloud Metering
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Reports: Average Data Transfer Rate
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NetBackup 7.6 and AWS Reports: Cloud Metering Chargeback
Q & A
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Thank you!
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Danilo Santos
danilo_santos@symantec.com 55 11 9 9888-3616
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