Simplifying Disaster Recovery

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Simplifying Disaster Recovery

About Us Steve Gruetter Director of Market Strategy

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Brent Meadows Solutions Architect

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Agenda 1

Who is Expedient?

2

Disaster Recovery Defined

3

Traditional Disaster Recovery

4

Push Button Disaster Recovery

5

Wrap Up and Questions

Point-to-Point

Enterprise Cloud

11 Geo Diverse

Point-to-Multi

Managed OS & App

7 Markets

Point-to-Internet

Hosted Storage

300,000 Sq. Feet

1Mbps – 10Gbps

Data Protection

Staffed 24x7

DC Connect

Security

Tier 3+

Agenda 1

Who is Expedient?

2

Disaster Recovery Defined

3

Traditional Disaster Recovery

4

Push Button Disaster Recovery

5

Wrap Up and Questions

Top Causes of Unplanned Outages

https://journal.uptimeinstitute.com/data-center-outages-incidents-industry-transparency/

RTO and RPO The Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is the duration of time within which a business process must be restored after a disaster or disruption in order to avoid unacceptable consequences to the organization.

A Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is the maximum tolerable period in which data might be lost due to a major incident.

RTO

RPO

7AM

8AM

How much data could be lost

9AM

10AM

11AM

Disaster Declaration

12PM

1PM

How long will it take to restore services

Barriers to Disaster Recovery

$ BUDGET

Agenda 1

Who is Expedient?

2

Disaster Recovery Defined

3

Traditional Disaster Recovery

4

Push Button Disaster Recovery

5

Wrap Up and Questions

Traditional DR – Network Failover Remote User Access

Public Internet

Core

Remote Site VPN Access

Core

Public Internet IP: 206.210.68.123

Public Internet IP: 76.30.122.63

Private Network Gateway IP: 192.168.1.1

Move/Add/Change Duplication

Primary Site

Data Replication

Private Network Gateway IP: 172.16.1.1

Secondary Site

Traditional DR – Network Failover Remote User Access

Public Internet

Core

Remote Site VPN Access

Core

Public Internet IP: 206.210.68.123

Public Internet IP: 76.30.122.63

Private Network Gateway IP: 192.168.1.1

Move/Add/Change Duplication

Primary Site

Data Replication

Private Network Gateway IP: 172.16.1.1

Secondary Site

Traditional DR – Network Failover Remote User Access

Public Internet

Remote Site VPN Access

• Update Public DNS Records •

Propagation Time

• Update Remote Site VPN Tunnel Endpoints • Change Internal DNS / IP Addresses • Update DHCP Scopes

Core

Public Internet IP: 76.30.122.63

Private Network Gateway IP: 172.16.1.1

Secondary Site

Agenda 1

Who is Expedient?

2

Disaster Recovery Defined

3

Traditional Disaster Recovery

4

Push Button Disaster Recovery

5

Wrap Up and Questions

Push Button DR What is it? Juniper vSRX Virtual Firewalls Virtual Servers hosted on VMware VMware Site Recovery Manager Replication Network IP Space Announced via BGP

Push Button DR – Network Failover Remote User Access

SRM Orchestration

Core

BGP

Public Internet

Remote Site VPN Access

Public Internet IP: 206.210.68.123

Core

BGP

Private Network Gateway IP: 192.168.1.1

Primary Site

Array-based Replication

Secondary Site

Summary of Push Button DR Private/Public Cloud how you want it, where you want it Public IPs stay the same – Applications keep running without DNS changes Only one set of network devices to maintain Orchestrated DR reduces complexity when you actually have to declare

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