TSM FastBack provides near-instant recovery of Windows data and servers through disk-based, block-level backups. It improves recovery point and recovery time objectives while eliminating backup windows. TSM FastBack can recover entire application servers in under an hour, and provides granular recovery of individual files, emails, and other data objects from any point in time. It integrates with Tivoli Storage Manager for a complete data protection solution across on-premises and remote offices.
TSM FastBack provides disk-based, block-level backups for remote office data with near-instant file, folder, volume, and system recovery from any point in time. It integrates with IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for centralized data protection and disaster recovery capabilities. Key benefits include eliminating backup windows, reducing recovery time objectives (RTO), and providing flexible recovery options without dedicated on-site IT staff.
TSM FastBack provides block-level, incremental backups of Windows applications and file systems with continuous data protection and instant recovery capabilities. It offers centralized management and disaster recovery by replicating backups to a central location. The product supports virtual environments, Microsoft Exchange, SQL Server, and bare metal recovery. A new release provides additional support for Windows 2008, virtualization platforms, and high availability clusters.
Disaster Recovery & Data Backup StrategiesSpiceworks
This document discusses data backup strategies and planning. It emphasizes that backups are critical for businesses to protect their data and recover from data loss. The document outlines planning considerations like identifying critical systems and data, recovery objectives, and capacity needs. It then covers various backup methods and factors to consider when developing a backup plan such as repository type, media type, and testing procedures. Regularly monitoring and testing backups is key to ensuring the plan is effective.
The document discusses storage options and architectures for managing digital image data over long periods of time. It outlines objectives to provide high-level information on storage solutions and initiate discussions on configurations. Sample storage architectures are described, including multi-tier solutions using primary, secondary and tertiary storage, as well as hierarchical storage management. Hardware options like disk, tape, optical storage and virtual tape libraries are also summarized.
Cio Breakfast Roundtable 05142009 Final Virtualizationguestc900809
The document introduces virtualization and discusses its benefits including increased resource utilization and management efficiency. It defines key virtualization concepts like hypervisors and describes common virtualization software. Benefits of server, storage, and desktop virtualization are outlined. Considerations for virtualization projects include assessments, partnerships, infrastructure readiness, and training.
Presentation on backup and recoveryyyyyyyyyyyyyTehmina Gulfam
The document provides an overview of backup strategies and technologies. It discusses different types of backups including full, differential, and incremental backups. It covers backup architecture including backup clients, servers, and storage nodes. Key aspects of the backup process and restore process are outlined. Different backup topologies of direct attached, LAN-based, and SAN-based backups are described. Options for backup technology include backing up to tape or disk. Features of Acronis backup software are briefly mentioned.
Track 2, session 3, business continuity and disaster recovery in the virtuali...EMC Forum India
The document discusses business continuity and disaster recovery solutions for virtualized environments. It introduces EMC's RecoverPoint solution which provides local protection for operational recovery as well as remote replication for disaster recovery. RecoverPoint uses journal-based architecture to enable any point-in-time recovery across heterogeneous storage and platforms. It ensures application data consistency and reduces bandwidth usage through deduplication and compression. The solution automates VM recovery and integration with VMware vSphere provides a single pane of management.
This document provides an introduction to IBM Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM), covering basic concepts such as backup, restore, archive, retrieval, versioning, and retention policies. It describes the components of TSM including storage pools, the metadata database, TSM server files, and backup/archive client files. The document is intended as a refresher for system administrators and backup administrators already familiar with TSM.
TSM FastBack provides disk-based, block-level backups for remote office data with near-instant file, folder, volume, and system recovery from any point in time. It integrates with IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for centralized data protection and disaster recovery capabilities. Key benefits include eliminating backup windows, reducing recovery time objectives (RTO), and providing flexible recovery options without dedicated on-site IT staff.
TSM FastBack provides block-level, incremental backups of Windows applications and file systems with continuous data protection and instant recovery capabilities. It offers centralized management and disaster recovery by replicating backups to a central location. The product supports virtual environments, Microsoft Exchange, SQL Server, and bare metal recovery. A new release provides additional support for Windows 2008, virtualization platforms, and high availability clusters.
Disaster Recovery & Data Backup StrategiesSpiceworks
This document discusses data backup strategies and planning. It emphasizes that backups are critical for businesses to protect their data and recover from data loss. The document outlines planning considerations like identifying critical systems and data, recovery objectives, and capacity needs. It then covers various backup methods and factors to consider when developing a backup plan such as repository type, media type, and testing procedures. Regularly monitoring and testing backups is key to ensuring the plan is effective.
The document discusses storage options and architectures for managing digital image data over long periods of time. It outlines objectives to provide high-level information on storage solutions and initiate discussions on configurations. Sample storage architectures are described, including multi-tier solutions using primary, secondary and tertiary storage, as well as hierarchical storage management. Hardware options like disk, tape, optical storage and virtual tape libraries are also summarized.
Cio Breakfast Roundtable 05142009 Final Virtualizationguestc900809
The document introduces virtualization and discusses its benefits including increased resource utilization and management efficiency. It defines key virtualization concepts like hypervisors and describes common virtualization software. Benefits of server, storage, and desktop virtualization are outlined. Considerations for virtualization projects include assessments, partnerships, infrastructure readiness, and training.
Presentation on backup and recoveryyyyyyyyyyyyyTehmina Gulfam
The document provides an overview of backup strategies and technologies. It discusses different types of backups including full, differential, and incremental backups. It covers backup architecture including backup clients, servers, and storage nodes. Key aspects of the backup process and restore process are outlined. Different backup topologies of direct attached, LAN-based, and SAN-based backups are described. Options for backup technology include backing up to tape or disk. Features of Acronis backup software are briefly mentioned.
Track 2, session 3, business continuity and disaster recovery in the virtuali...EMC Forum India
The document discusses business continuity and disaster recovery solutions for virtualized environments. It introduces EMC's RecoverPoint solution which provides local protection for operational recovery as well as remote replication for disaster recovery. RecoverPoint uses journal-based architecture to enable any point-in-time recovery across heterogeneous storage and platforms. It ensures application data consistency and reduces bandwidth usage through deduplication and compression. The solution automates VM recovery and integration with VMware vSphere provides a single pane of management.
This document provides an introduction to IBM Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM), covering basic concepts such as backup, restore, archive, retrieval, versioning, and retention policies. It describes the components of TSM including storage pools, the metadata database, TSM server files, and backup/archive client files. The document is intended as a refresher for system administrators and backup administrators already familiar with TSM.
Software Snapshots FTW? Practical Experiences of Software Snapshots with TSM ...David McClelland
A presentation delivered by David McClelland at the Butterfly Network Event and IBM Bedfont Lakes in May 2011. An overview of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack and some practical experiences in using it.
Backup Exec Blueprints: How to Use
Getting the most out of Backup Exec blueprints
These Blueprints are designed to show customer challenges and how Backup
Exec solves these challenges.
• Each Blueprint consists of:
‒ Pain Points: What challenges customers face
‒ Whiteboard: Shows how Backup Exec solves the customer challenges
‒ Recommended Configuration: Shows recommended installation
‒ Dos: Gives detailed configurations suggested by Symantec
‒ Don'ts: What configurations & pitfalls customers should avoid
‒ Advantages: Summarizes the Backup Exec advantages
• Use these Blueprints to:
‒ Understand the customer challenges and how Backup Exec solves them
‒ Present the Backup Exec best practice solution
Managing IT workloads today can be complex and expensive, Double-Take Software provides solutions for workload optimisation allowing you to build a more dynamic infrastructure.
The document summarizes Zenith's "Advanced Recovery and Continuity Appliance" (ARCA), a business continuity solution. ARCA is a disk-based availability appliance that provides faster data backup and recovery compared to tape drives. It offers features such as backup encryption, compression, RAID functionality, disaster recovery, and bare metal restore. ARCA allows recovery of individual messages and mailboxes from Exchange backups. The solution aims to reduce downtime and data loss with recovery time objectives of just 15 minutes.
Adding Value in the Cloud with Performance TestRodolfo Kohn
This document discusses the importance of performance testing cloud applications and outlines best practices for defining performance requirements, testing methodology, and identifying issues. It provides examples of performance problems found in databases, applications, operating systems, and networks. The key goals of performance testing are to understand system behavior under load, find bottlenecks and hidden bugs, and verify that requirements are met.
Double-Take for Migrations - thinkASG University SeriesthinkASG
Presentation given on Jan 13, 2015 by Greg Ross from Vision Solutions as part of the thinkASG Extending your Data Center with Windows Server series.
The presentation focused on using Double-Take to seamlessly migrate workloads from on-premise to public cloud, from public cloud to another public cloud, and even from public cloud back to on-premise.
Greg takes us through how to move from VMware to Hyper-V and also from Hyper-V to VMware, depending on your specific requirement.
Originally from thinkASG "Extending your Data Center with Windows Server"
http://www.thinkasg.com/about-us/events/extending-your-data-center-with-windows-server/
From A to Z-itrix: Setting up the most stable and fastest HCL Notes client on...panagenda
Recording: https://pan.news/enmcs2e2
Abstract: Notes on Citrix. You wanted it to make life so much easier for you and your end-users. Turns out, your life’s not as easy as you hoped. The way forward is full of pitfalls. Correctly configuring and installing the client is only the first hurdle. The bad user experience from having to run Notes from a data directory on a network drive is the next. Slow client start times and a laggy UI appear to be the price you have to pay.
But don’t despair! You’ll shortly have a grip on all those issues!
In this webinar, we will walk you through all the steps you need to install and configure the perfect Notes client on Citrix. Installation command lines, NotesShareClasses, jvm.properties/rcp-install.properties, stub-notes.ini, config-file, and more – all covered in detail. You’ll see how you can use MarvelClient Roaming to vastly improve start times and UI performance in all areas. Imagine having the benefits of centralized installation with everything on network drives combined with the performance of a locally installed client!
At the end of this session, you’ll have in your hands the definitive recipe for Notes on Citrix success. What are you waiting for? It’s time you and your end-users started living the good life.
The document provides guidance on developing an effective disaster recovery (DR) plan. It recommends designating a DR Coordinator and team to lead recovery efforts. It also stresses analyzing current DR technologies, understanding recovery objectives, ensuring the ability to meet objectives, training employees on response, and regularly testing the plan. The overall message is that a thorough DR plan with executive support, clear roles and recovery goals is key to resuming operations after a disaster.
Creating And Implementing A Data Disaster Recovery PlanRishu Mehra
This document provides guidance on creating an effective data disaster recovery plan. It discusses key considerations like recovery time objective (RTO), recovery point objective (RPO), different backup types and schedules, optimizing backup performance, and testing the restoration of data. An important part of the plan is documenting roles and procedures for restoring systems, networking, and communications in the event of an outage or disaster. Regular testing of the backup and restoration processes is also recommended to ensure the plan works smoothly.
Een virtuele server-infrastructuur zorgt, ondanks haar vele voordelen, voor nieuwe uitdagingen vanwege geconsolideerde datastores, dynamic workloads en de wens voor schaalbare infrastructuren. Bedrijven worden dan ook gedwongen om hun strategie voor databeveiliging te herzien.
Dit vereist een oplossing die o.a.:
- Databeveiliging consolideert van fysieke en virtuele omgevingen en dit op meerdere platforms ondersteunt (VMware® en Microsoft® Hyper-V)
- Een hybride model kan bieden waarin meerdere hypervisors of zelfs een mix tussen private en public cloud omgevingen wordt geboden.
Bekijk in deze presentatie alle voordelen van hypervisor en back-up integratie vanuit één single platfom.
VMworld 2013: DR to The Cloud with VMware Site Recovery Manager and Rackspace...VMworld
VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM) and Rackspace disaster recovery planning services provide a simple and reliable way to replicate virtual machines and applications to the cloud for disaster recovery. SRM automates replication and recovery, replacing complex manual runbooks. It supports options like vSphere Replication and storage-based replication. Rackspace offers SRM as a service with array-based replication and helps customers test recovery plans. Using these tools and services provides lower-cost disaster recovery than traditional approaches and ensures applications can be recovered reliably.
This document outlines a backup and retention policy for an organization called ETS. It defines requirements for performing regular backups of systems, applications, and data to ensure critical information can be recovered in the event of data loss or destruction. The policy mandates daily, weekly, monthly, and annual backups with retention periods ranging from one week to permanently, depending on the type of data and regulatory requirements. It also addresses backup procedures, testing, documentation, storage, and responsibilities to ensure compliance.
Distributed Systems: scalability and high availabilityRenato Lucindo
Distributed systems use multiple computers that interact over a network to achieve common goals like scalability and high availability. They work to handle increasing loads by either scaling up individual nodes or scaling out by adding more nodes. However, distributed systems face challenges in maintaining consistency, availability, and partition tolerance as defined by the CAP theorem. Techniques like caching, queues, logging, and understanding failure modes can help address these challenges.
Whitepaper Exchange 2007 Changes, Resilience And Storage ManagementAlan McSweeney
This document discusses how the IBM N Series storage system can provide resilient storage management for Exchange 2007 mail systems. Key features of the N Series include SnapMirror for disaster recovery, SnapManager for backups, and single mailbox recovery. These features help optimize Exchange storage, improve resilience against failures, and simplify management of mail data.
The document discusses 3X Systems' private cloud backup solution for SMBs as an alternative to tape backup, software backup, and local/remote backup solutions. It highlights key features of 3X Systems' solution such as being an all-in-one integrated backup appliance, utilizing data deduplication, providing automatic offsite backups, and enabling fast backup and recovery across multiple system types from a centralized management console. The document also compares 3X Systems' solution to competitors in terms of features, costs over a 5 year period, and addressing common business needs for remote offices, laptops, and workstations.
The document provides information about database administration including:
1. It discusses different database management system (DBMS) architectures like enterprise, departmental, personal, mobile, and cloud.
2. It describes factors to consider when choosing a DBMS like operating system support, organization type, benchmarks, scalability, tools availability, technicians availability, and cost of ownership.
3. It outlines the Oracle database installation process including hardware and software requirements, available installation options, and tools for database administration.
The document is Sidra Khan's presentation thanking those who supported her completion of the presentation, including Sir Waseem Mehmood, Sir Mehmood Butt, and her group members. It discusses performance tuning of systems, operating systems, databases, applications, and programming languages. Methods discussed include analyzing problems, determining and testing solutions, and optimizing aspects like response time, throughput, CPUs, I/O, networks, disk arrays, and memory.
Hosted Revolution provides an online backup solution that allows customers to securely backup their data to two separate offsite locations. The solution reduces backup times and costs while increasing reliability and security compared to traditional tape backup methods. It offers centralized management and the ability to restore files from anywhere with internet access.
STORServer Instant Restore provides block-level incremental forever backup that significantly reduces recovery point objectives (RPO) and recovery time objectives (RTO). It captures changed data at the block level, allowing immediate access to restored applications and data within minutes while completing full recovery in the background. STORServer with Instant Restore is designed to protect data across data centers and remote offices seamlessly with features like remote office support and full automation.
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Fastback is a data protection and recovery software solution for Windows and Linux servers. It provides mission-critical application protection, remote office backup consolidation, and the ability to restore any type of data from any location. The presentation discusses Tivoli Storage Manager Fastback's product suite, architecture, features like block-level incremental capture and deduplication, support for virtual environments, and strengths like resource efficiency and instant recovery compared to weaknesses like lack of integration with VM management platforms. A demo and discussion period followed the presentation.
Data protection and recovery has become exceedingly complex and costly as IT environments have become larger and more distributed, virtualized, and more critical to the survival of the business. This presentation describes how IBM is addressing these challenges by simplifying and unifying data protection.
Software Snapshots FTW? Practical Experiences of Software Snapshots with TSM ...David McClelland
A presentation delivered by David McClelland at the Butterfly Network Event and IBM Bedfont Lakes in May 2011. An overview of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack and some practical experiences in using it.
Backup Exec Blueprints: How to Use
Getting the most out of Backup Exec blueprints
These Blueprints are designed to show customer challenges and how Backup
Exec solves these challenges.
• Each Blueprint consists of:
‒ Pain Points: What challenges customers face
‒ Whiteboard: Shows how Backup Exec solves the customer challenges
‒ Recommended Configuration: Shows recommended installation
‒ Dos: Gives detailed configurations suggested by Symantec
‒ Don'ts: What configurations & pitfalls customers should avoid
‒ Advantages: Summarizes the Backup Exec advantages
• Use these Blueprints to:
‒ Understand the customer challenges and how Backup Exec solves them
‒ Present the Backup Exec best practice solution
Managing IT workloads today can be complex and expensive, Double-Take Software provides solutions for workload optimisation allowing you to build a more dynamic infrastructure.
The document summarizes Zenith's "Advanced Recovery and Continuity Appliance" (ARCA), a business continuity solution. ARCA is a disk-based availability appliance that provides faster data backup and recovery compared to tape drives. It offers features such as backup encryption, compression, RAID functionality, disaster recovery, and bare metal restore. ARCA allows recovery of individual messages and mailboxes from Exchange backups. The solution aims to reduce downtime and data loss with recovery time objectives of just 15 minutes.
Adding Value in the Cloud with Performance TestRodolfo Kohn
This document discusses the importance of performance testing cloud applications and outlines best practices for defining performance requirements, testing methodology, and identifying issues. It provides examples of performance problems found in databases, applications, operating systems, and networks. The key goals of performance testing are to understand system behavior under load, find bottlenecks and hidden bugs, and verify that requirements are met.
Double-Take for Migrations - thinkASG University SeriesthinkASG
Presentation given on Jan 13, 2015 by Greg Ross from Vision Solutions as part of the thinkASG Extending your Data Center with Windows Server series.
The presentation focused on using Double-Take to seamlessly migrate workloads from on-premise to public cloud, from public cloud to another public cloud, and even from public cloud back to on-premise.
Greg takes us through how to move from VMware to Hyper-V and also from Hyper-V to VMware, depending on your specific requirement.
Originally from thinkASG "Extending your Data Center with Windows Server"
http://www.thinkasg.com/about-us/events/extending-your-data-center-with-windows-server/
From A to Z-itrix: Setting up the most stable and fastest HCL Notes client on...panagenda
Recording: https://pan.news/enmcs2e2
Abstract: Notes on Citrix. You wanted it to make life so much easier for you and your end-users. Turns out, your life’s not as easy as you hoped. The way forward is full of pitfalls. Correctly configuring and installing the client is only the first hurdle. The bad user experience from having to run Notes from a data directory on a network drive is the next. Slow client start times and a laggy UI appear to be the price you have to pay.
But don’t despair! You’ll shortly have a grip on all those issues!
In this webinar, we will walk you through all the steps you need to install and configure the perfect Notes client on Citrix. Installation command lines, NotesShareClasses, jvm.properties/rcp-install.properties, stub-notes.ini, config-file, and more – all covered in detail. You’ll see how you can use MarvelClient Roaming to vastly improve start times and UI performance in all areas. Imagine having the benefits of centralized installation with everything on network drives combined with the performance of a locally installed client!
At the end of this session, you’ll have in your hands the definitive recipe for Notes on Citrix success. What are you waiting for? It’s time you and your end-users started living the good life.
The document provides guidance on developing an effective disaster recovery (DR) plan. It recommends designating a DR Coordinator and team to lead recovery efforts. It also stresses analyzing current DR technologies, understanding recovery objectives, ensuring the ability to meet objectives, training employees on response, and regularly testing the plan. The overall message is that a thorough DR plan with executive support, clear roles and recovery goals is key to resuming operations after a disaster.
Creating And Implementing A Data Disaster Recovery PlanRishu Mehra
This document provides guidance on creating an effective data disaster recovery plan. It discusses key considerations like recovery time objective (RTO), recovery point objective (RPO), different backup types and schedules, optimizing backup performance, and testing the restoration of data. An important part of the plan is documenting roles and procedures for restoring systems, networking, and communications in the event of an outage or disaster. Regular testing of the backup and restoration processes is also recommended to ensure the plan works smoothly.
Een virtuele server-infrastructuur zorgt, ondanks haar vele voordelen, voor nieuwe uitdagingen vanwege geconsolideerde datastores, dynamic workloads en de wens voor schaalbare infrastructuren. Bedrijven worden dan ook gedwongen om hun strategie voor databeveiliging te herzien.
Dit vereist een oplossing die o.a.:
- Databeveiliging consolideert van fysieke en virtuele omgevingen en dit op meerdere platforms ondersteunt (VMware® en Microsoft® Hyper-V)
- Een hybride model kan bieden waarin meerdere hypervisors of zelfs een mix tussen private en public cloud omgevingen wordt geboden.
Bekijk in deze presentatie alle voordelen van hypervisor en back-up integratie vanuit één single platfom.
VMworld 2013: DR to The Cloud with VMware Site Recovery Manager and Rackspace...VMworld
VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM) and Rackspace disaster recovery planning services provide a simple and reliable way to replicate virtual machines and applications to the cloud for disaster recovery. SRM automates replication and recovery, replacing complex manual runbooks. It supports options like vSphere Replication and storage-based replication. Rackspace offers SRM as a service with array-based replication and helps customers test recovery plans. Using these tools and services provides lower-cost disaster recovery than traditional approaches and ensures applications can be recovered reliably.
This document outlines a backup and retention policy for an organization called ETS. It defines requirements for performing regular backups of systems, applications, and data to ensure critical information can be recovered in the event of data loss or destruction. The policy mandates daily, weekly, monthly, and annual backups with retention periods ranging from one week to permanently, depending on the type of data and regulatory requirements. It also addresses backup procedures, testing, documentation, storage, and responsibilities to ensure compliance.
Distributed Systems: scalability and high availabilityRenato Lucindo
Distributed systems use multiple computers that interact over a network to achieve common goals like scalability and high availability. They work to handle increasing loads by either scaling up individual nodes or scaling out by adding more nodes. However, distributed systems face challenges in maintaining consistency, availability, and partition tolerance as defined by the CAP theorem. Techniques like caching, queues, logging, and understanding failure modes can help address these challenges.
Whitepaper Exchange 2007 Changes, Resilience And Storage ManagementAlan McSweeney
This document discusses how the IBM N Series storage system can provide resilient storage management for Exchange 2007 mail systems. Key features of the N Series include SnapMirror for disaster recovery, SnapManager for backups, and single mailbox recovery. These features help optimize Exchange storage, improve resilience against failures, and simplify management of mail data.
The document discusses 3X Systems' private cloud backup solution for SMBs as an alternative to tape backup, software backup, and local/remote backup solutions. It highlights key features of 3X Systems' solution such as being an all-in-one integrated backup appliance, utilizing data deduplication, providing automatic offsite backups, and enabling fast backup and recovery across multiple system types from a centralized management console. The document also compares 3X Systems' solution to competitors in terms of features, costs over a 5 year period, and addressing common business needs for remote offices, laptops, and workstations.
The document provides information about database administration including:
1. It discusses different database management system (DBMS) architectures like enterprise, departmental, personal, mobile, and cloud.
2. It describes factors to consider when choosing a DBMS like operating system support, organization type, benchmarks, scalability, tools availability, technicians availability, and cost of ownership.
3. It outlines the Oracle database installation process including hardware and software requirements, available installation options, and tools for database administration.
The document is Sidra Khan's presentation thanking those who supported her completion of the presentation, including Sir Waseem Mehmood, Sir Mehmood Butt, and her group members. It discusses performance tuning of systems, operating systems, databases, applications, and programming languages. Methods discussed include analyzing problems, determining and testing solutions, and optimizing aspects like response time, throughput, CPUs, I/O, networks, disk arrays, and memory.
Hosted Revolution provides an online backup solution that allows customers to securely backup their data to two separate offsite locations. The solution reduces backup times and costs while increasing reliability and security compared to traditional tape backup methods. It offers centralized management and the ability to restore files from anywhere with internet access.
STORServer Instant Restore provides block-level incremental forever backup that significantly reduces recovery point objectives (RPO) and recovery time objectives (RTO). It captures changed data at the block level, allowing immediate access to restored applications and data within minutes while completing full recovery in the background. STORServer with Instant Restore is designed to protect data across data centers and remote offices seamlessly with features like remote office support and full automation.
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Fastback is a data protection and recovery software solution for Windows and Linux servers. It provides mission-critical application protection, remote office backup consolidation, and the ability to restore any type of data from any location. The presentation discusses Tivoli Storage Manager Fastback's product suite, architecture, features like block-level incremental capture and deduplication, support for virtual environments, and strengths like resource efficiency and instant recovery compared to weaknesses like lack of integration with VM management platforms. A demo and discussion period followed the presentation.
Data protection and recovery has become exceedingly complex and costly as IT environments have become larger and more distributed, virtualized, and more critical to the survival of the business. This presentation describes how IBM is addressing these challenges by simplifying and unifying data protection.
Improved Efficiency through Workload Optimisationianmasters
Improving company efficiency through a dynamic infrastructure and workload optimisation. Reduce downtime associated with migrations, maintenance or unplanned events. Centralise backup procedures, perform more reliable recoveries, recover to any-point-time, and flexibly run your server and desktop infrastrucure from centralised images.
Disaster Recovery vs Data Backup what is the differencejeetendra mandal
Data backup involves making copies of data to protect against accidental deletion, corruption, or issues with software upgrades. Disaster recovery refers to processes for quickly restoring access and operations after an outage by switching to redundant servers and storage. While backups protect against data loss, disaster recovery ensures business continuity through tested plans to restore full systems and infrastructure. It is crucial for companies to have both backup and disaster recovery plans in place to avoid costly downtime and lost revenue from data or system loss.
This document provides information about Techgate's cloud backup services, including their contact information, address, and details about their Business Cloud Backup service. The Business Cloud Backup service is a secure and automated solution powered by Attix5 that can back up workstations, servers, and critical data from multiple operating systems to Techgate's secure data centers. It offers features like automated scheduling, incremental backups to minimize bandwidth usage, remote management and monitoring, and data recovery directly from workstations without IT support. The service is suitable for small to medium businesses and provides more efficient backups and faster restores than tape-based systems.
This document discusses how to simplify backup, recovery, and migration processes for Windows server environments. It outlines challenges like long recovery times when servers fail and complex migration procedures. The solution discussed is Cloudnition ServerSave Server, which allows for fast, image-based backups that minimize recovery time objectives. ServerSave Server provides rapid recovery by restoring a point-in-time backup image that contains the full server environment. It also enables quick migration to new or virtual servers through features like Hardware Independent Restore.
CA is a large, global company that focuses on data management solutions. It offers the CA ARCserve Backup product, which provides comprehensive backup, recovery, replication and high availability capabilities for physical and virtual systems. Some key features of CA ARCserve Backup include built-in data deduplication, storage resource management, backup visualization, and integration with VMware and Hyper-V. The document discusses CA ARCserve Backup and provides examples of how it has been implemented for customers in industries such as manufacturing, financial services and technology.
Veeam - Fast Secure Cloud base Disaster Recovery with Veeam Cloud ConnectTanawit Chansuchai
The document discusses Veeam's disaster recovery solutions, including:
- Veeam's market leadership with over 243,000 customers worldwide and protection for over 13.9 million VMs
- A walkthrough of Veeam's agentless protection, flexible recovery options, and high-speed recovery capabilities
- Using replication and backups to follow the 3-2-1 rule for data loss avoidance with copies of data on different media including offsite
- Leveraging internet data centers for disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) and storage as a service for enhancing data availability offsite
Protecting your Organisation’s Data with Microsoft Data Protection Manager (2007 and 2010).Tristan Self – Senior IT Infrastructure Engineer – Oaklands College
How to achieve better backup with SymantecArrow ECS UK
Symantec provides holistic data protection solutions to address common customer challenges with backup and recovery, including:
1) Disparate backup solutions that add complexity and cost as data grows in volume and organizations virtualize.
2) Struggling to meet backup windows and service level agreements as data increases in size.
3) Looking for ways to reduce cost, complexity, and risk across their backup and recovery environment.
Symantec's portfolio includes NetBackup for large enterprises and Backup Exec for small and medium businesses, both utilizing shared deduplication and virtualization technologies. Symantec also offers appliances and cloud options for simplified backup and disaster recovery.
The document summarizes business continuity, disaster recovery, and data backup. It discusses the differences between business continuity planning, disaster recovery planning, and backups. It also provides statistics on data loss and discusses factors like recovery point objectives and recovery time objectives. The document compares tape backups to disk backups and outlines costs associated with data protection and backup solutions.
Vizioncore Economical Disaster Recovery through Virtualization1CloudRoad.com
Virtualization enables more affordable disaster recovery for SMBs. Previously, having a duplicate backup site required duplicate expensive hardware and infrastructure. With virtualization, virtual machines can easily be copied to alternate backup sites for quick recovery in the event of failure. Testing backups is also simpler through virtual machine replication. Vizioncore provides virtualization solutions like vReplicator that optimize replication speeds and storage usage to enable cost-effective disaster recovery for SMBs through virtualization.
Double-Take Software provides workload optimization solutions such as disaster recovery, high availability, server migration, and backup/management. It focuses on virtualized workload protection and has over 19,000 customers including over half of the Fortune 500. Double-Take's solutions provide real-time replication, hardware agnostic protection, automated failover and recovery in minutes, and WAN-optimized migration and backup.
Failure analysis buisness impact-backup-archiveDavin Abraham
This document discusses failure analysis, business continuity, and backup strategies for IT systems. It covers identifying single points of failure, implementing redundancy, and performing business impact analysis. Backup methods like tape, disk, and archiving are compared, along with restoration processes. The key aspects covered are failure analysis, business impact analysis, backup technologies, and archiving.
The document discusses data protection challenges and solutions from Dell. It notes that 23% of respondents desire increased reliability of backups/recoveries and 22% wish for increased speed or frequency of backups. Dell's data protection approach claims to restore applications and data 6x faster than legacy solutions with near-zero downtime. It provides extensible protection across physical, virtual and cloud in one solution. Dell solutions aim to help customers spend less, operate with more agility, and unlock time in their day.
This document provides an overview of Backup Exec 2015, a backup and recovery solution from Symantec. It highlights key features such as faster backups of up to 100%, support for virtual and physical environments with a single solution, improved visibility and management, and easier installation and use. The presentation covers challenges in today's backup environments, what's new in Backup Exec 2015 including faster speeds and support for new platforms, and how the solution provides powerful, flexible and easy-to-use backup and recovery for virtual and physical servers.
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5. Complementing IBM’s flagship Tivoli Storage Manager Enterprise Data Center Mid-Market and Remote Offices Scheduled Protection Continuous Data Protection (CDP) Lowest TCO and ROI for datacenter backup Extensive support for removable media (tape) Broad OS platform support Very large database (VLDB), application and SAP protection Hierarchical storage management Disaster Recovery management Superior scalability TSM FastBack Fast (near-instant) Recovery Deep protection of mission-critical applications Near-zero data loss TSM FastBack Disk-based protection of distributed data Strong Windows, VMWare and Microsoft Exchange capabilities Block-level CDP Simple to set up and use Cost-effective Tivoli Storage Manager File-level CDP for desktops/laptops and mobile workers Together delivering a more complete solution
28. Licensing Examples In this example, only the 3 protected servers would require a TSM FastBack license. The TSM FastBack Repository would be included in the pricing for the Three servers. Exchange SQL File & Print FastBack Repository & BMR TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange Protected Servers Branch Office
29. Licensing Examples (cont.) Adding in Disaster Recovery, the 3 protected servers would require a TSM FastBack license. The TSM FastBack Repository would also need a license. The DR-hub would not need a license. DR Site FastBack DR-hub Exchange SQL File & Print FastBack Repository & BMR TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange Protected Servers Branch Office
30. Licensing Examples (cont.) Single File & Print Server FastBack Repository & BMR TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange Protected Server Branch Office For best protection, a single file server in a branch office would be protected with a local TSM FastBack Repository With DR enabled back to a DR site. This price would then Reflect 2 protected servers; the file server & the TSM FastBack Server. DR Site Fastback DR-hub
31. Licensing Examples (cont.) Single File & Print Server FastBack Repository TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange Protected Server Branch Office However, some customers may feel the expense of the extra Server hardware is prohibitive. It is possible to run TSM FastBack on the existing server. This would then be priced with a Single server license. This would limit BMR capabilities at the Branch office site as there would be no TSM FastBack server to provide the backup snapshot. BMR could be done from the DR site. DR Site FastBack DR-hub
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48. Business Impact of Xpress Restore and XRDR Optimal Performance = Huge $$$ Savings Comparisons between traditional tape backup and FastBack: Measurements taken by a real customer in their environment Description Tape FastBack Comments Backup File/Print Server 16 hours 3 minutes Increased frequency from 1/wk to 6/day Backup E-Mail Server 46 hours 2 minutes Increased frequency from 1/wk to 8/day Recover SQL Table/Record Impossible 5 minutes Recover Individual E-Mail Impossible 5 minutes Same for calendars, contacts, tasks, etc. Restore a File Server Volume 10-16 hrs. 6-10 min. Restore SQL Server Volume 20-30 hrs. 6-10 min.
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So what customer challenges do the FilesX products help us address? When we look at the different causes of data loss today, it’s easy to see information can become lost or corrupted very easily. Traditionally, we have only looked at things like hardware failure and disasters. However, up to 79% of data loss can be from Human Error, Software Corruption & virus attacks. Data loss can happen at ANY time. As data storage has grown, traditional methods of back up have taken longer and longer. In fact, many back up windows may not be able to be completed overnight. Having non-technical staff managing remote office tapes can also be a challenge. FilesX allows users to set policies and procedures to run backups with no intervention by local staff. FilesX can eliminate the need to manage tapes remotely by using disk 2 disk backup and restore. FilesX allows users to mount a backup image as a drive letter and use drag and drop restore of those files back to the users system. End users can restore any deleted files or folders without IT involvement. From a central site, IT can replace application files that have become corrupt or attacked by virus. If there is a hardware failure like a disk or system crash, FilesX allows a new system to be rebuilt for Business Continuance either to a new hardware environment or to a virtual machine. With the Disaster Recovery capabilities, our customers can have both local or centrally managed DR sites for fast restore and limited downtime. The data that is sent to the DR sites is always secure.
This could be thought of as a quick elevator value proposition. It’s designed to tell the quick hit values of FilesX in 15-30 seconds.
Objective of Slide Outline how IBM can leverage its strength in TSM to participate in the emerging customer opportunities Speaking points TSM is strong today as a legacy backup tool for data center environments Moving upward to CDP is about providing a disruptive technology – e.g. disk-based, faster recovery times, business continuity by minimizing data loss, application awareness, etc. Moving Left to Right is about consolidating to a single enterprise-wide tool for DC and ROBOs and about Automating tasks in ROBOs that don’t have the skills or processes to execute a disciplined data governance strategy for the growing amount of data and regulations customers are facing FilesX extends the capabilities of TSM. FilesX enhances and simplifies the capabilities we now have and makes for an easier inroad to the Mid-Market.
TSM FastBack A comprehensive, next-generation data protection solution with a front-end policy engine that balances recovery objectives with the costs of storage & bandwidth on a per-application basis Disk-based, block-level, incremental-forever technology provides superior protection with almost no impact on production servers Instantly recover any data, from any point-in-time, anywhere in the environment, no matter what happens Policy-based “Selective Replication” for off-site recovery Highly-efficient use of WAN and storage resources TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange Instantly recover any e-mail object: message, attachment, calendar entry, contact, tasks, notes TSM FastBack for Bare Machine Recovery Restore the OS volume on dissimilar hardware in < 1 hour Great tool for cost-effective Business Continuance and server migrations TSM FastBack offerings can be purchased today. Client Value: Continuous data protection of applications and data…satisfying even the most rigorous Recovery Point Objectives Reduced downtime and improved employee productivity with granular and immediate recovery of mission critical applications including MS Exchange Simplified data protection for applications regardless of where they reside…small businesses, remote branch offices or the enterprise . Continuous data protection of applications and data…satisfying even the most rigorous Recovery Point Objectives Reduced downtime and improved employee productivity with granular and immediate recovery of mission critical applications including MS Exchange Simplified data protection for applications regardless of where they reside…small businesses, remote branch offices or the enterprise .
Advanced Recovery for Microsoft Exchange® Using traditional backup technologies such as backup to tape can present big challenges when trying to protect and recover mission critical applications such as Microsoft Exchange. Recovering anything requires hours of sorting through backup tapes, loading them in the correct order, copying the data and then figuring out exactly what you're looking for. Most IT organizations reject requests to recover individual messages (depending on who's asking) due to the time and skill needed. FilesX TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange 2007 is a next generation solution to this problem. As an optional add-on to TSM FastBack(R), which provides non-disruptive block-based protection on a policy basis, or used as a stand-alone utility, TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange 2007 allows administrators and users to easily and quickly recover any Exchange object: E-mail message and/or attachment Contact list Calendars Tasks Journal entries Entire folders and EDBs TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange 2007 includes an intuitive Windows-style GUI that allows administrators to view the contents of any Microsoft Exchange 5.5, 2000, 2003 or 2007 databases (EDBs). TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange 2007 is also capable of opening and recovering granular data objects from corrupted EDBs. Exchange objects can be restored directly to an Exchange Server or sent via SMTP to a user-defined destination. TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange 2007 is integrated with Active Directory and Exchange Server security to limit access to only authorized users at both the backup and restore systems.
The purpose of this slide is to emphasize how FilesX can save SMB customers both time and money while also improving their business continuity posture. The elimination of tape in the robo saves money through less labor cost as well as elimination of the cost of tape (small). The biggest benefit however is the improved administration. The customer also gains an improved DR position with the ability to replicate his remote offices to a separate location. Prior to this the tapes were stored at someone’s home or typically left in a desk in the same building, providing no real DR benefit
Instant Restore is a patented technology from FilesX. In this scenario, we have a customer who’s Exchange server goes down at 9pm before a 12AM deadline. With traditional backup and restore programs, it could hours to restore the server. And this could cause our customer to miss their deadlines and face any number of liabilities. However, with FilesX, we can restore the server much quicker; even if we have to rebuild the entire machine. If we are going to restore to a new machine, we can use TSM FastBack BMR to rebuild the OS even on dissimilar hardware or to a virtual machine. We could even build a new server that would be shipped out to the site at a later date. The administrator could also quickly bring a “hot spare” server into service in a matter of minutes. Once the server is running, now Instant Restore can come into play. The allows the administrator to mount the Exchange backup volume to the server in a matter of a few minutes. The data is available to be read right away while the restore is still in process in background putting the data back on the Exchange server.
E-mail is now a mission critical business application for most companies. And it is becoming a support nightmare. Any number of issues can cause a users mailbox to become corrupt… most commonly .. The user deleting critical business information by mistake. One of the challenges is that e-mail data has grown very large. The backup window for e-mail continues to expand. Backups are only being done in off peak hours. If a piece of business critical data arrives before that backup and is then lost, there is no recovery. FilesX TSM FastBack CDP with it’s Incremental Forever, CDP & Snapshot features allows administrators to backup data more often… even continuously. Many FilesX customers are backing up their mail server 6 to 10 times a day! Now that the data is backed up more often, recovering e-mail & calendar data is much more current. With FilesX E TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange , the administrator can restore individual mailboxes or even individual items within the e-mail like messages, contacts, calendar items and attachments. Easy to use “Point & Click” interface for E TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange makes restoring the individual items a breeze.
One of the challenges of managing remote offices is they can go off and solve challenges on their own. Because of that, companies wind up with all kinds of different systems across multiple branches. As we look to start consolidating the backup information, we wind up with very little integration. There are no standard interfaces. We have to maintain training and education on a wide number of different systems. In short, it become extremely difficult to manage. FilesX gives us a consolidate view of our remote offices. Administrators can set policy from a central site which can be used across remote branches. Leveraging disk-disk capabilities, we can eliminate the drudgery of tape management at the remote sites. The local copies of the backup information are maintained so backup and restore is quick and efficient. Backup windows are measured in minutes instead of hours. Disaster Recovery can be implemented at local, central and offsite locations. If there is still a requirement to send tapes to off site storage, FilesX integrates with TSM to provide disk to disk to tape functionality. Once the FilesX data is in TSM, we can take advantage of all of TSM’s Archive capabilities as well as SSAM & the DR550.