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Title: Leveraging VMware to implement Disaster Recovery


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Leveraging VMware to implement Disaster Recovery
Green Computing at LANL
  • Anil Karmel
  • Technical Staff Member
  • akarmel_at_lanl.gov

Christopher Olsen Team Leader colsen_at_lanl.gov
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Outline
  • What is Server Virtualization?
  • What Challenges Did We Face?
  • VMware Capabilities
  • VMware Architecture
  • Where Are We Today?
  • Summary
  • Q A

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What is Server Virtualization?
Low Utilization of Resources
High Utilization of Resources
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What Challenges Did We Face?Application and
Citrix Servers
  • 300 Intel-based HP ProLiant and Dell servers
  • Primarily 3rd/4th Generation HP ProLiant DL360
    servers
  • Enterprise Approach to Imaging, Patching, Backups
  • Allows for standardized management of
    heterogeneous servers
  • Hosting Application and Citrix Environments
  • 32 Web Applications
  • 10,000 hits/day
  • 50 Citrix Servers
  • 70 applications
  • Lotus Notes/Domino, WebSphere, SharePoint,
    Project, SQL Server, Exchange and others

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What Challenges Did We Face? Challenges
  • Decommission Legacy Hardware
  • Consolidation of Existing Infrastructure
  • Need to Rapidly Provision New Environments
  • Integration of IT Environments within LANL

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What Challenges Did We Face? The Current State
of (Physical) DR
  • DR services tiered according to business needs
  • Physical DR is challenging
  • Maintain identical hardware at both locations
  • Apply upgrades and patches in parallel
  • Little automation
  • Error-prone and difficult to test

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What Challenges Did We Face? Opportunities with
a Virtual Solution
  • Consolidation / Integration of Infrastructure
  • Rapid Deployment of New Technologies
  • Disaster Recovery Capability
  • Server images inherently portable and not reliant
    upon underlying hardware
  • Ability to move freed-up hardware to off-site
    location for subsequent DR hosting
  • P2V servers that need to remain physical for use
    in a DR scenario
  • Virtual hardware can be automatically configured
  • Test and failover can be automated (minimizes
    human error)
  • Costs are lowered, and the quality of service is
    raised
  • Diverse Platform Support
  • Microsoft Windows Family
  • Linux and Solaris (x86 based)

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What Challenges Did We Face? Business Case
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VMware CapabilitiesVMware Virtual Infrastructure
3.5
  • VMotion
  • Move live virtual servers dynamically between ESX
    hosts
  • Distributed Resource Scheduler
  • Manages ESX server workload based on system
    resources by automatically moving virtual servers
  • High Availability
  • Automatic restart of virtual machines on other
    ESX servers in case of ESX host failure
  • Resource Pools
  • Ability to aggregate, deploy and manage server
    resources based on preconfigured criteria
    (category, environment, customer, etc)

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VMware CapabilitiesVMware Virtual Infrastructure
3.5
  • VMware Update Manager
  • Push software updates to ESX hosts, VMs and
    templates
  • VMware Site Recovery Manager
  • Automates the failover and recovery process to
    meet RTO and RPO requirements
  • Create recovery plans for different failover
    scenarios
  • Perform non-disruptive test of failover and
    recovery
  • Requires Array-Based Replication

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VMware ArchitectureConsolidation onto Virtual
Platform
  • Hardware Configuration
  • Thirteen (13) HP DL585 servers
  • Dual-core AMD Opteron processors (4)
  • 32GB memory
  • Multiple network and fiber channel cards
  • HP EVA 8000/8100 SAN environment (119TB total)
  • Shared Production VMware EVA 8000 27TB
  • Shared DEVL/BETA VMware EVA 8000 45TB
  • Shared DR EVA 8100 47TB
  • Active SAN-SAN Replication between EVA8ks and
    EVA8100
  • Near-line Storage for Disaster Recovery

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VMware ArchitectureConsolidation onto Virtual
Platform
  • Monitoring / Consolidation Planning
  • PlateSpin PowerRecon
  • Ability to gather Windows/Linux physical server
    utilization metrics
  • Metrics used to identify physical candidates for
    consolidation
  • Physical to Virtual (P2V) Technology
  • PlateSpin PowerConvert
  • Ability to rapidly migrate physical machines into
    a virtual environment
  • Migrate physical machines running on disparate
    hardware to standard IST hardware
  • Create weekly images of physical servers into
    inactive VMs for DR
  • Backup Technology
  • Vizioncore ESX Ranger with VMware Consolidated
    Backup
  • Ability to backup entire VM for DR purposes

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Where Are We Today?Consolidated Infrastructure
  • Statistics
  • 210 total VMs running in a 13 Server VMware
    DRS/HA cluster
  • Average resource utilization of cluster is 50
  • Anticipating a 401 consolidation ratio
    (dependant on load)
  • 105 physical servers decommissioned
  • 3 data centers retired
  • Return On Investment (ROI)
  • Initial projection called for ROI to be achieved
    by end of FY 08
  • Actual ROI achieved by March 2007 (9 months)
  • Plan to evaluate VMware Site Recovery Manager

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Where Are We Today?Green Computing
  • Energy Savings
  • 1.435M Cost Avoidance / Savings to date
  • 700,000 Cost Avoidance
  • 735,000 Cost Savings

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VMware ProjectSummary
  • Virtualization provides for
  • Supporting specialized environments in a more
    resource effective manner
  • Migrating legacy platforms onto supported
    infrastructure
  • Implementation of a cost-effective, tiered
    Disaster Recovery solution

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