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Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides powerful APIs and services that enable AWS to be used for production use cases, including “pay as you go” disaster recovery (DR) in the cloud. In this presentation you’ll learn about, and see how, CloudVelocity automates processes to leverage these APIs for entire app environments, from the OS to configurations, updates, patches, and even IP addresses. This helps businesses use the AWS Cloud to enable faster disaster recovery of their critical IT systems without incurring the infrastructure expense of a second physical site. The webinar will also demonstrate a live migration of a multi-tier app and environment into AWS for DR, and the impact of automation on DR deployment for the City of Asheville, NC.
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Advanced Strategies for Leveraging AWS for Disaster Recovery
Welcome
Maya CabassiPartner Marketing Manager
Amazon Web Services
Webinar Overview Submit Your Questions using the Q&A tool.
A copy of today’s presentation will be made available on: AWS SlideShare Channel@ http://www.slideshare.net/AmazonWebServices/
AWS Webinar Channel on YouTube@
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT-nPlVzJI-ccQXlxjSvJmw
Abdul Sathar SaitSolutions Architect
AWS
Presenters
Anand Iyengar Co-Founder & CTO
CloudVelocity
Gregory NessVP, WW Marketing
CloudVelocity
Jonathan FeldmanCIO
City of Asheville, NC
Overview of Disaster Recovery on AWS
Demo of How CloudVelocity automates critical processes for physical
and virtual app environments
Case Study: The impact of automation on DR deployment for the City
of Asheville, NC
Q&A
What We’ll Cover
Conventional Disaster Recovery Sites
Disaster Recovery on AWS
Global Reach from Your Desktop
Pay only for
what you use
AWS Private Network Capabilities
AWS Private Compute Capabilities
AWS Private Storage Capabilities
AWS Governance
Common DR architectures
Back up and restore
Pilot Light Architecture
Pilot Light Architecture
Warm Standby Architecture
Warm Standby Architecture
Multi-site Architecture
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DR Models Summary
Warm Standby
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Pilot Light DR Concept
“Ignite” Instances as NeededKeep ‘pilot light’ on by continuously
replicating and synchronizing app
workload (group of machines, OS,
libraries, binaries, configs, services, app
stack and app data)
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Pilot Light DR – 90% Cost Savings
No capital investmentNo commitmentNo risky capacity planning
Metered usagePay as you go
Avoid opexand risks ofphysical mediahandling
Control yourgeographiclocality forperformance andcompliance
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Pilot Light DR vs 2nd Data Center Economics
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How We Do It
Secure Network Extension
OHC™ Platform
CustomerData Center
OHC™ Platform
• Discover hosts (physical or VMs) in the application and map dependencies
• Blueprint hosts: static and dynamic workload characterization
• Provision EBS Storage Volumes
• Start continuous replication and synchronization of all hosts
• Pilot Light is on after initial sync has completed
• Failover– Launch instances
Applicationor Site
Downtime
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Demo
Drag and Drop Automation— Automation of many critical processes reduces deployment cost
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City of Asheville - Before
Uneven Protection— “Urgent” systems protected, “important” systems not
Unacceptable DR Location— DR site 2 blocks away, unfunded $200k DR proposal
No Automation— Virtualization useful but not sufficient — Almost no DR exercises because of manual switch
RTO = 12 hours, RPO = Evenings
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City of Asheville - Before
DR excellence (based on traditional IT) was a challenge• High fixed capex, no pay-go• Uneven protection• Limited agility• Geography risks• Limited DR testing – no automation
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City of Asheville before CloudVelocity DR
Point of Sale App— Supports event ticket sales at US
Cellular Center, 7500 seat arena— Need for DR: an outage during an
event impacts sales volume until system can be restored from backup; manual sales slows down process
Asset Management App— Used by Asheville to track work
orders, maintenance and infrastructure asset management
— Need for DR: an outage requires restore from backup with possible loss of one day of data and increased difficulty tracking work orders
City of Asheville Data Center
OHC™ Platform
PoS GUI AMS GUI
WebMicrosoft
IIS
AppMicros
Symphony
SQL SVR2008DB SQL SVR
2005
Prod Dev
MicrosoftIIS
MaximoIBM WebSphere
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City of Asheville Data Center
City of Asheville with CloudVelocity AWS DR
OHC™ Platform
PoS GUI AMS GUI PoS GUI AMS GUI
WebMicrosoft
IIS
AppMicros
Symphony
SQL SVR2008DB SQL SVR
2005
Prod Dev
MicrosoftIIS Web
MicrosoftIIS
AppMicros
Symphony
SQL SVR2008DB SQL SVR
2005
Prod Dev
MicrosoftIIS
MaximoIBM WebSphere
MaximoIBM WebSphere
SecureNetwork
Extension
OHC™ Platform
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City of Asheville - After
Pilot Light DR on AWS- No massive capex commitments- Enhanced security versus existing datacenter
Agility and Fairness– Can scale up and down to meet growth- Pay as you go offers fair usage-based cost
Geographic Diversity– DR on AWS West Region, not two blocks away- Local/regional problem – power, earthquake – doesn’t affect AWS
Extended Protection- More apps protected, “urgent” and “important”- Security – implemented AWS, City security guidelines, tested
RTO = 2 hours / RPO = 4 hours
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Lessons Learned
• Deep testing of app needed• Don’t take license keys for granted• Don’t test the same day as
Bleeding Heart • Watch out for poorly set-up apps
(plaintext passwords over http)• Internal vs external DNS & certs
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The Power of Pilot Light DR
1) No upfront capital investment
2) No long term commitment
3) No risky capacity planning
4) Usage-based costs
5) Geographic locality control
6) Extended protection to important yet unprotected apps
Up to 90% cost savings compared to traditional DR approaches.Enterprise class DR without the complexity and cost of traditional DR
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JetStream Program
• First 15 companies or cities (250+ employees)
• 90 day PoC trial, launched by June 7, 2014 • Includes deployment services pack
• Windows or Linux• Pilot Light DR on AWS or R2R Failover on
AWS• $25,000 Value - does not include AWS charges
[email protected] for details
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Cool Vendor Report Now Available
Gartner, Cool Vendors in Business Continuity Management and IT Disaster Recovery Management, 2014, Roberta Witty, John Morency, Robert Naegle, April 24, 2014.
This graphic was published by Gartner, Inc. as part of a larger research document and should be evaluated in the context of the entire document. The Gartner document is available upon request from CloudVelocity.
Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
CloudVelocity Named a Cool
Vendor by Gartner
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