Considerations for Offering DRaaS in a Shared, Multi-Tenant Cloud. Business Continuity Disaster Recovery with Zerto and IBM SoftLayer Cloud

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Considerations for Offering DRaaS in a Shared, Multi-Tenant Cloud Business Continuity Disaster Recovery with Zerto and IBM SoftLayer Cloud

What does BCDR for Cloud mean? No need to declare a disaster

Minimize capital investment for BCDR

Recover 2 Cloud Protect your Cloud

Shared on-demand resources

Protect against any disruptions not just disasters

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Requirements

From traditional

System and data availability

On-boarding Continuity and reliability Release management

Complex Variable Weeks-months

Straightforward Assured Minutes-hours

System and data recovery

Time to recovery Self-service administration Travel requirements

Days None High

Minutes-hours Unlimited None

System and data backup

Capital expenditure Provisioning/scalability Cost

High Fixed Unpredictable

Low Granular Predictable

Data virtualization

What are the benefits of Cloud Based BCDR? To cloud

Document accessibility Document retrieval Storage costs, multiple copies

Stored in silos Hours or days Increasing

Common repository Minutes Managed, single copy

Source: Based on IBM and client experience 2

Market Indicators

– Simple, ongoing testing builds confidence in the cloud – Stepping stone to other services

• Significant revenue stream for the service providers

$5,770

$6,000 Revenue Millions (US$)

• Large and growing market • DRaaS is a Cloud adoption platform

$7,000

$5,000

$3,718

$4,000 $3,000

$2,396

$2,000

$1,543 $995

$1,000

$641

$0 2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

Year http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/recovery-as-a-service-market-962.html

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Why Customer’s Buy DRaaS Cloud? Services Levels for RTO and RPO   

Difficult to maintain consistent RTO and RPO Existing solutions tend to be costprohibitive Service providers can offload the burden of instantiating environment during disaster

Why are you interested in or already using the cloud for disaster recovery?*

Reduced Cost and Impact of DR Testing   

Negates high cost and the distraction factor of DR exercises Allows enterprises to outsource noncore portions of DR Potential to use a DR environment for hybrid use cases and app testing

*Source: Forrester, 2015. Are SMBs Taking Disaster Recovery Seriously Enough?

Easier to Purchase and Manage   

Easier implementation and test execution Can start with a limited scope and grow Robust service provider offerings with monitoring and service assurance

Advantages of DRaaS for Enterprises   

Reduces the need for DR competency Simplifies operations by eliminating the need to update DR site Dynamic and on-demand and flexible as needs change

Key Success Criteria for Cloud Based BCDR Heterogeneous support • Any storage and server any OS • Multiple Hypervisors

VM Recovery • Recover virtual machines • Application Protection Group

Low RTO/RPO • Fast Recovery is key • Operational Recovery is a plus

Network Efficient • WAN Compression a must • Latency Tolerance

Orchestration Automation • Automation of DR and test • API driven

Shared Cloud • Multi-tenancy support • SLA and usage reporting and API

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With SoftLayer and Zerto

 Hypervisor based  Any storage  Any OS  Multiple Hypervisors

• Fast Recovery is key • Operational Recovery is a plus  Seconds of RPO  Minutes RTO  Non-disruptive testing

Orchestration Automation • Automation of DR and test • API driven

Orchestration

Heterogeneous

• Any storage and server any OS • Multiple Hypervisors

Low RTO/RPO

RTO/RPO

Heterogeneous support

 Boot order Mgt.  IP address change  Failover automation  DR test automation

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With SoftLayer and Zerto Network Efficient

• Recover virtual machines • Application Protection Group

• WAN Compression a must • Latency Tolerance

• Multi-tenancy support • SLA and usage reporting and API

WAN Efficient

Mult-itenancy

Shared Cloud

VM Recovery

VM Recovery

 Recover individual VMs not volumes  Virtual protection Groups for Application level recovery

 Built in compression  Unlimited distance  Bandwidth throttling

 Tenant segregation  Central Mgt.  Portal support  Tenant Reporting and SLA Mgt.

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IBM CCRA Hybrid Disaster Recovery conceptual view Enterprise Network –On Prem

Off-Prem Clouds

Private Cloud

SOURCE SITE(S)

PROVIDER AUTOMATION & SERVICE MGT. TOOLS

CLOUD APPLICATION

DR capabilities and technical domains

CLIENT PROVIDED SERVICE MGT. TOOLS

IAAS INFRASTRUCTURE

PRIVATE CLOUD AUTOMATION & SERVICE MGT. TOOLS

CLOUD APPLICATION

IAAS INFRASTRUCTURE

SERVICE MANAGEMENT TOOLS

LEGACY AUTOMATION & SERVICE MGT.TOOLS

LEGACY APPLICATION

LEGACY INFRASTRUCTURE

Discovery & Plan

Control & Automation

Provisioning

Management

Network

Replication

Enterprise Network –On Prem

Off-Prem Clouds

Private Cloud

TARGET DR SITE(S)

PROVIDER AUTOMATION & SERVICE MGT. TOOLS

CLOUD APPLICATION

Infrastructure

Application

Management

Security

CLIENT PROVIDED SERVICE MGT. TOOLS

IAAS INFRASTRUCTURE

Data Store

Device

PRIVATE CLOUD AUTOMATION & SERVICE MGT. TOOLS

CLOUD APPLICATION

IAAS INFRASTRUCTURE

SERVICE MANAGEMENT TOOLS

LEGACY AUTOMATION & SERVICE MGT.TOOLS

LEGACY APPLICATION

LEGACY INFRASTRUCTURE

IBM Cloud Customer Reference Architecture for DR Hybrid-DR solution domains

Compute Compute Compute

Control & Automation

CSP/Private Cloud Mgmt & Control

Provisioning Hypervisor

Client Mgmt & Control

Replication Storage

Storage Network

Network

Many mapping models are possible: • • • •

One Primary site mapped to One DR site (1:1) Many Primary Sites mapped to One DR site (N:1) Many Primary Sites mapped to Many DR sites (N:N) One Primary Site mapped to Many DR sites (1:N)

Network

Compute Compute Compute

Management

System Management

Appliance Appliance Appliance

Hypervisor

Client Mgmt & Control Appliance Appliance Appliance

VM VM VM

VM VM VM

CSP/Private Cloud Mgmt & Control

Discovery & Plan

VM VM VM

System Management

Target DR site(s)

VM VM VM

Source site(s)

Why BCDR with SoftLayer To use cloud to transform your business continuity, you need an industry-leading cloud vendor coupled with state of the art hypervisor based replication solution that offers flexibility, performance, and control and best RTO and RPO in the industry.

With a Zerto + SoftLayer BCDR Solution is:  A cloud-ready, secure disaster recovery solution for mission-critical applications,  A dedicated BCDR cloud that supports VMware vSphere, vCloud and HyperV environments and provides fully automated and orchestrated recovery to any point in time  Triple network architecture connecting an expanding global footprint of data centers and points of presence coupled with dedicated BCDR infrastructure on bare metal servers

The Zerto + SoftLayer solution can deliver minutes of RTO and seconds RPO using SoftLayer dedicated servers and robust network connectivity with low entry cost and full recovery automation

The expanding SoftLayer global footprint offers you access to our infrastructure choices through a growing investment of data centers and points of presence for improved global reach and performance. Performance, control and flexibility

London

Amsterdam Frankfurt

Toronto

Seattle Chicago San Jose

Paris

Denver

Tokyo

China

Montreal

New York City Washington D.C.

Dallas

Los Angeles

Atlanta Houston India

Miami

Hong Kong Mexico City

Singapore

Brazil

Sydney Melbourne

BCDR services in SoftLayer Cloud 1

Recover-2-Cloud – Any Storage Multi-

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Protect Your Cloud – Intra-Cloud DR

Hypervisor SoftLayer

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Migrate to the Cloud– Migration Platform SoftLayer

SoftLayer

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SoftLayer

DRaaS with SoftLayer & Zerto SoftLayer

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Recover-2-Cloud – Any Storage, Multi-Hypervisor

• • • • •

Protect Virtualized applications into IBM cloud Supports vSphere, vCD or Hyper-V Any storage, any application, any operating system Seconds of RPO and minutes of RTO Corruption recovery with up to two weeks of continuous protection • Customizable solution that scales • Predictable performance with SoftLayer Bare Metal servers and performance storage • Can be deployed in hours, with no production changes

SoftLayer

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Protect Your Cloud – Intra-Cloud DR

SoftLayer

SoftLayer

• Protect applications that are running on SoftLayer Cloud • Supports vSphere, vCD or Hyper-V • Seconds of RPO and minutes of RTO • Corruption recovery with up to two weeks of continuous protection • Protect across multiple global data centers options in 5 continents • Take advantage of SoftLayer network global internet backbone • Can be deployed in hours, with no production changes

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Migrate to the Cloud– Migration Platform

• Migrate your virtual applications to SoftLayer cloud non-disruptively • A secondary SoftLayer data center can be easily leveraged for DR • Supports vSphere, vCD, Hyper-V • Non disruptive testing of applications before migration • Supports failback and cloud bursting • Global presence 28+ data centers in 5 continents

SoftLayer

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Offer DRaaS with SoftLayer & Zerto

• Flexible Platform to offer DRaaS using a shared infrastructure • Self-service portal with integrated cloud management platform • Can support customers with vSphere, vCD, and Hyper-V • Solution for any storage, any application, any operating system • Service level reporting billing support and full API • Seconds of RPO and minutes of RTO • Global presence to support a large market • Cost-effective usage based billing • Customer on-boarding in hours

SoftLayer

Billing and Resource Planning Ensure Accurate Billing with Automation • Collect information on a per ZVM basis • Export data for automated billing ‒ # of protected VMs ‒ Exact storage and bandwidth ‒ MEM/CPU resource information ‒ Manage SLAs 17

Zerto Virtual Replication No performance impact No snapshots Enterprise-class protection

Continuous block-level replication Recovery Point Objective = Seconds Minimize data loss, meet SLAs

BC/DR Site

Production Site

ZVM

vCenter

ZVM

Mgmt

WAN VM

VRA

VM

VRA

VM

VM

VM

VM

Storage agnostic Any Storage to Any Storage Removing complexity & lock-in

VM-Level Replication

VM

VRA

VM

VRA

VM

VM

VM

VM

Automatic VM Disk & Setting Conversion Any Hypervisor to Any Hypervisor Migration & Disaster Recovery

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Zerto Virtual Replication Architecture Small & Scalable VM-level replication Compression, Throttling & Resiliency

For each vCenter/SCVMM Zerto Virtual Manager (ZVM) install in minutes DR Mgmt & VM level integration

BC/DR Site

Production Site vCenter

ZVM

SCVMM

ZVM

>5 Mbps VM

VRA

VM

VRA

VM

VM

VM

VM

No downtime, no impact install Zerto Virtual Replication Appliances (VRA) One per host in source & target cluster

VM-Level Replication

VM

VRA

VM

VRA

VM

VM

VM

VM

Point in time recovery Replica VM & Recovery Site Journaling Only 7-10% additional space 19

Zerto DRaaS & Intra Cloud Architecture For each customer & cloud vCenter/SCVMM Zerto Virtual Manager (ZVM) & VRAs Install in minutes

Manager of managers Zerto Cloud Manager vCD, multi-tenancy, resource mgmt

Customer A DRaaS Cloud

VM

VRA

BC/DR Cloud

ZVM

vCenter

VM

vCenter

VRA

ZVM

ZCM

ZVM

vCenter

vCD

ZCC

VPN, MPLS ZCC

Customer B

VRA

VRA

VRA

VRA

ZVM

SCVMM

VM

VRA

VM

VRA

For DRaaS multi-tenancy, 1 per customer Zerto Cloud Connector (ZCC) 2 IPs, 1 customer facing 1 replication network

Deploy dedicated port group Zerto Cloud Replication Network Standard or distributed switch

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Disaster Recovery Automation

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