Becoming the Master of Disaster… (By using Azure Site Recovery) Peter De Tender – PDT IT Microsoft Cloud Solution Architect @pdtit April 28th New-York City Thanks to our Organizers! Tome Tanasovski PowerShell MVP Blog: http://powertoe.wordpress.com/ Twitter: @toenuff Ken Reid Website: http://www.nyewin.org Eric Fellen Website: http://www.nyewin.org 4/28/2017 – New-York City Ben Serebin Exchange Junkie Blog: http://blog.reefsolutions.com Twitter:@bserebin David Sebban Windows IT Pro MVP Blog: http://dsebban.wordpress.com Twitter: @davidsebban Page 2 User Group Communities NYC PowerShell User Group • Meetings: Second Monday of the month, 6:00PM, Microsoft NYC Office • Web: http://powershellgroup.org/nyc New York Exchange User Group (NYExUG) • Meetings: Second Tuesday of the month, 5:45PM to 9PM, Microsoft NYC Office • Web: www.nyexug.com Devices and Datacenter User Group New York (DDUGNY) • Meetings: First Thursday of the month, 6:00PM, Microsoft NYC Office • Web: http://www.meetup.com/ddugny 4/28/2017 – New-York City Page 3 Event Sponsors 4/28/2017 – New-York City Page 4 Event User Groups 4/28/2017 – New-York City Page 5 In this session, I will cover: • Why Disaster Recovery matters to you/your customers • What is Disaster Recovery, and what solutions are available? • Azure Site Recovery for complex workloads infrastructure – in-depth • Demos and Q&A 4/28/2017 – New-York City Page 6 Introduction Microsoft Cloud Solution Architect Microsoft Certified Trainer – MCT Microsoft Learning Regional Lead - BE Microsoft Azure MVP (Reconnect) Ex-Microsoft Azure Engineering PM Azure Certified Architect Azure Advisors member Book author for Packt Publishing & Apress Courseware Author Technical Writer Peter De Tender [email protected] @pdtit 4/28/2017 – New-York City Page 7 Tweet Tweet Tweet Tweet Tweet Tweet Follow me on Twitter and you might win a free e-book copy of my “Implementing Operations Management Suite” – Apress. @pdtit #OMS @techstravaganza … and if you’re not on Twitter, GET ON TWITTER 4/28/2017 – New-York City Page 8 Becoming the Master of Disaster... By using Azure Site Recovery In this session, I will cover: • Why Disaster Recovery matters to you/your customers • What is Disaster Recovery, and what solutions are available? • Azure Site Recovery for complex workloads infrastructure – in-depth • Demos and Q&A Why Disaster/Recovery Matters is not Backup <>Disaster Recovery Backup is all about Data Availability Disaster Recovery is all about Application Availability What is Disaster/Recovery “Familiar” DR Solutions • Storage replication • Stretch cluster using single vLAN with single address space Geo-Load Balancing • Active / passive • Dynamic incoming connection failover Effective, although expensive to deploy and maintain Stretch cluster – Single vLAN Compute nodes SAN replication Fault tolerant data storage Normally tied to hardware vendor specific technologies Difficult to perform partial failovers Compute nodes DataCenter 1 Fault tolerant data storage DataCenter 2 Azure Site recovery (ASR) Azure Site Recovery One solution for multiple infrastructures Replication Replication SAN Hyper-V 1 Hyper-V Hyper-V to Hyper-V (on-premises) Hyper-V 2 Hyper-V Hyper-V to Hyper-V (on-premises) Replication VMware or Physical 4 Replication SAN Hyper-V 3 Hyper-V to Microsoft Azure Replication VMware VMware or Physical to VMware (on-premises) VMware or Physical 5 VMware or Physical to Microsoft Azure Microsoft Azure Microsoft Azure Azure Site Recovery One solution for multiple infrastructures Replication Replication SAN Hyper-V 1 Hyper-V Hyper-V to Hyper-V (on-premises) Hyper-V 2 Hyper-V Hyper-V to Hyper-V (on-premises) Replication VMware or Physical 4 Replication SAN Hyper-V 3 Hyper-V or SCVMM to Microsoft Azure Replication VMware VMware or Physical to VMware (on-premises) Microsoft Azure VMware or Physical or AWS to Microsoft Azure VMware or Physical 5 Microsoft Azure Azure Site Recovery as MIGRATION Tool One solution for multiple infrastructures Replication Replication SAN Hyper-V 1 Hyper-V Hyper-V to Hyper-V (on-premises) Hyper-V 2 Hyper-V Hyper-V to Hyper-V (on-premises) 4 Hyper-V 3 Hyper-V or SCVMM to Microsoft Azure One Time Replication Replication VMware or Physical One Time Replication SAN VMware VMware or Physical to VMware (on-premises) Microsoft Azure VMware or Physical or AWS to Microsoft Azure VMware or Physical 5 Microsoft Azure Azure Site Recovery ASR Replication ASR Replication ASR Replication Azure Site Recovery SQL Availability Group ASR Replication AD & ASR Replication ASR Configuration walkthrough ASR for Hyper-V workloads Configuration Step Description 1. Configure ASR Vault Create the ASR Security Vault configuration + download Vault registration Key 2. Prepare on-premises infrastructure Download and install ASR Provider on Hyper-V/SCVMM/VMware infra 3. Create Azure Storage Account Create Azure Storage Account for ASR 4. Configure Cloud Protection Set up protection for the SCVMM/HyperV cloud 5. Map Networks Map on-premises network to Azure VNets 6. Enable Protection for VMs Create ASR protection group + enable protection for VMs 7. Configure Recovery Plans Configure Recovery Plans with detailed steps (scripts / automation) 8. Perform Test Failover Run a test failover to verify Recovery Plans are complete 9. Perform DR simulation Run through a full DR simulation (planned / unplanned failover) 10. Update DR documentation Update DR documentation with observations DEMO: ASR for Hyper-V Step 1: Create Recovery Vault • Create Azure Recovery Services Vault • Configure Site Recovery Vault • Specify Source and Target environments Quick Start Wizard Azure PowerShell “New-AzureRMSiteRecovery…” Step 2: Create a Hyper-V Site Create a Hyper-V Site to group one or more Hyper-V servers belonging to the same physical location (eg. New York Site) A Hyper-V Server can only belong to 1 Hyper-V Site Step 2: Create a Hyper-V Site Step 3: Prepare Hyper-V Servers • Download & Install a “Registration Key” • Download & Install the Azure Site Recovery Provider • The Registration Key links the Hyper-V Server to the Azure Hyper-V Site • Install both on each server you want to group to the same Hyper-V Site • If Hyper-V cluster nodes, install on all nodes Step 3: Prepare Hyper-V Servers Step 3: Prepare Hyper-V Servers Step 4: Prepare Resources • Create Storage Account • Create Azure Virtual Network Step 4: Prepare Resources Step 5: Enable Replication Define common protection requirements: Step 5: Protection Groups Step 6: Enable protection for VMs Add Virtual Machines to the configured protection groups A VM can only be member of 1 protection group Step 6: Enable protection for VMs Step 7: Test Deployment • Test Failover without Azure Network • Test Failover with Azure Network • Verify Test Failover Process from “Jobs” tab Step 7: Test Deployment Process The following steps occur during the test process: Step 7: Test Failover Step 7: Test Failover DEMO: ASR Failover ASR for non-hyper-v workloads (AWS, Vmware, physical, azure classic) ASR for non-Hyper-V workloads (VMware / AWS / Physical / AzClassic) Configuration Step Description 1. Configure ASR Vault Create the ASR Security Vault configuration + download Vault registration Key 2. Prepare on-premises infrastructure Download and install ASR Configuration Server / Process Server in Vmware/AWS/physical/AzClassic infra 3. Create Azure Storage Account Create Azure Storage Account for ASR 4. Configure Cloud Protection Add Configuration Server to Azure ASR 5. Map Networks Map on-premises network to Azure VNets 6. Enable Protection for VMs enable protection for VMs 7. Configure Recovery Plans Configure Recovery Plans with detailed steps (scripts / automation) 8. Perform Test Failover Run a test failover to verify Recovery Plans are complete 9. Perform DR simulation Run through a full DR simulation (planned / unplanned failover) 10. Update DR documentation Update DR documentation with observations ASR Protection plans Step 8: Fine-tune Protection Plans • Protection Plans = Grouped set of VMs/Actions • Actions = Customized PowerShell scripts • Examples: RDP Endpoints, DNS updates, File copy,… • Protection Plan Gallery or custom build DEMO: ASR Protection Plans Backup & Site Recovery Log analytics • • Effortless log collection Integrated fast search and queries with custom dashboard • • Integrated cloud backup Seamless disaster recovery and workload migration Automation • • Hybrid runbook worker Graphical workbook authoring and automation DSC Security & Compliance • • Malware assessment Security posture and system update assessment With OMS capabilities customers can… Spot problems fast Protect data & Applications easily Automate tasks quick Recognize threat early extending System Center capabilities, as an all-in-one management solution! Tweet Tweet Tweet Tweet Tweet Tweet Follow me on Twitter and you might win a free e-book copy of my “Implementing Operations Management Suite” – Apress. @pdtit #OMS @techstravaganza … and if you’re not on Twitter, GET ON TWITTER In this session, I covered: • Why Disaster Recovery matters to your customers • What is Disaster Recovery, and what solutions are there? • Azure Site Recovery for complex workloads infrastructure – in-depth • Demos and Q&A Demo Demo name 4/28/2017 – New-York City Page 50 4/28/2017 – New-York City Page 51 Other information • All slide decks will be posted on http://www.techstravaganza.com • Grand Prize Raffle at 5:15pm • Join us for Cash Bar & Free Food @ Guys American @ 5:45pm 4/28/2017 – New-York City Page 52
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