VMware’s vCenter Site Recovery Manager is the market-leading disaster-recovery management product. It ensures the simplest and most reliable disaster protection for all virtualized applications. However, it is not a turn-key DR solution. Architecting your SRM solution requires deep thought and heavy planning. This presentation will help you with planning and architecting your SRM solution as well as addressing specific configuration and installation challenges. Our goal is to help you deploy and maintain a solid SRM solution to enable your DR Plan.
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5. Basic SRM Functions
• Test
– What does “Non Disruptive” really mean?
• Cleanup
– What happened to my test VMs?
• Recovery
– How does it really work?
– Planned vs Unplanned
– How do I “Fail Back”?
• Reprotect
– Under the hood
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7. Planning
• What apps should you protect?
• Where and how should you recover applications?
• Vendor Support
• SRM Operationally
• RPO
– vSphere Replication = as low as 15min
– NetApp = as low as 5min
– EMC CRR = <5min
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Planning
Priority 3
Priority 2
Priority 1
External
website
Web
servers
Application
Servers
Database
Server
Active
Directory
9. Planning
• Networking
– Guest IP Reconfiguration
– Extend VLANs
• Storage
– EMC RecoverPoint
• Journal Space
–EMC Recommends 20%
• (Datastore Size) X (Percent Rate of Change) X (Days of Test) = Journal Size
• 10TB, 6% RoC, 7-day SRM Test: 10 X .06 X 7 = 4.2 = 4.2TB total Journal space
– NetApp SnapMirror
• 20% SnapReserve
• Plan to Test
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11. Architecting
• Documentation is KING!
•Management Cluster
• vCenter Simple vs Custom Install
• vCenter Appliance or not?
• Where to install SRM
• Configure firewalls to allow communication
– Between Protected & Recovery vCenter & SRM servers
– SRA to talk to storage
– Storage replication traffic
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15. Deployment Considerations & Road Blocks
• Installing SRM on different disk other than C:
may cause an error if spaces in path
– D:Program FilesVMwareSite Recovery Manager
• VMware KB Article 2076347
– NtfsDisable8dot3NameCreation
– Doesn’t fix the problem
– Use path without spaces
• D:ProgramFilesVMwareSiteRecoverManager
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16. Deployment Considerations & Road Blocks
• Third party certificates
– CN = “SRM”
–SAN = server.fqdn
–extendedKeyUsage = serverAuth, clientAuth
– Microsoft’s CA may ignore SAN, use an alternate openssl.cnf
• Database Password for SRM
–Some special characters break installer, ! specifically
• SRA requirements
• Permissions
– Only “Administrator” role is propagated
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17. Deployment Considerations & Road Blocks
• Array Pairs require special permissions per vendor
• Protection Groups
–Grouping of datastores (ABR) or VMs (VR)
–Datastore or VM can be a member of only one (1) Protection Group
– Protection Group can be a member of multiple recovery plans
• Recovery Plans
–Can have multiple Recovery Plans for different Tiers or Apps
• VM Boot Priority
– Boot priority of 1-5 at VM level, attribute of VM across ALL Recovery Plans
• VM Boot Dependencies
–ONLY within same boot priority in same Recovery Plan
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18. Deployment Considerations & Road Blocks
• Additional Options
– IP changing is an attribute of a VM
• Can set different IPs for both Protected & Recovery sites
• Only One IP per NIC
• Shutdown or Startup Actions
– Pre-Power On: User Prompt or Script on SRM server
– Post-Power On: User Prompt, Script on SRM server, Script/Command within guest
• Suspend VMs at Recovery site
– Use hardware for Test
• Resume standby hosts
– Use DPM to save power & cooling costs
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20. Maintaining, Migrating, & Upgrading
• Add Datastores to Protection Groups
–Volume/LUN is member of replication and visible in Array Manager
• Adding VMs to existing Plan
–Configure Protection in Protection Group
• Removing VMs from existing Plan
–Remove Protection in Protection Group
• Removing Datastore from Protection Group
–Remove from replication, refresh Array Manager, delete datastore
•Migrating
– Only install SRM on new server and point to existing database
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21. Maintaining, Migrating, & Upgrading
• Upgrade path:
– Protected Site vCenter, SRM, SRA, vSphere Replication Appliance & servers
–Recovery Site vCenter, SRM, SRA, vSphere Replication Appliance & servers
–Re-establish SRM & vSphere Replication Connections
–Recovery Site ESXi Hosts
– Protected Site ESXi Hosts
– Upgrade virtual hardware version
– Upgrade VMware Tools
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