Asigra Virtual Disaster Recovery
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Asigra Virtual Disaster Recovery
Asigra Virtual Disaster Recovery Asigra Remote DS-VDR Failover and Failback VMware LAN Free Virtual Disaster Recovery (SAN Transport Mode) Customer Premises Remote Offsite Data Center Customer Premises Remote Offsite Data Centre LAN 1 2 3 4 4 DESKTOPS 1 2 3 4 1 3 5 STORAGE STORAGE LAPTOPS 1 LAPTOPS 7 DS-CLIENT DESKTOPS DS-LICENSE SERVER VMWARE ESXi DS-CLIENT 9 DS-SYSTEM LAN 9 7 VMWARE ESXi REMOTE DS-VDR DS-SYSTEM 6 FC/FCoE/iSCSI 5 3 2 DS-LICENSE SERVER VMWARE ESXi SERVERS 11 VMWARE ESXi 6 DS-SYSTEM STORAGE 12 4 The SAN (Storage Area Network) transfer mode allows you to transfer backup and recovery data through the SAN when the DS-Client or Remote DS-VDR are running on a physical machine and they have direct access to the VMware VMFS datastore through FC/FCoE/iSCSI. FC/FCoE/iSCSI 8 2 REMOTE DS-VDR 10 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 DS-SYSTEM STORAGE REMOTE DS-VDR 8 DS-CLIENT 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 STORAGE STORAGE STORAGE STORAGE STORAGE STORAGE 1 The DS-Client accesses only the changed blocks of the virtual machines. 2 The DS-Client deduplicates, compresses & encrypts the changed block & sends them to the DS-System for storage. 1 The DS-Client runs on a physical machine. 3 The DS-System receives the data from the DS-Client. 2 Using the SAN transport mode, the DS-Client reads data directly from the SAN storage where the .vmdk virtual disks are stored. 4 The DS-System stores the data in the backup repository in compressed, encrypted & deduplicated form. 3 The DS-Client accesses the VMFS data store and obtains the changed blocks of the virtual machines using the VADP and VDDK API. 5 The remote DS-VDR obtains the changed blocks from the DS-System, decrypts, uncompresses & updates the changed blocks of the backed up VMs into their original format. 4 No data is transferred through the ESXi host to DS-Client. 6 The remote DS-VDR performs an incremental restore of the VMs to a standby ESXi server by opening a disk writer & writing the changed blocks to the proper section of the disk to enable resumption of business operations from this failover infrastructure. 5 The DS-Client deduplicates, compresses and encrypts the virtual machines and sends them to DS-System. 7 When faced with a disaster, users can turn on the backed up virtual machines and access their data running on those virtual machines at the Remote Offsite Data Center via external IP/access. 6 The DS-System stores the backed up virtual machines in the DS-System online storage at the Remote Offsite Data Center. 8 The remote DS-Client backs up the changed blocks of the failed over virtual machine in compressed, encrypted, deduplicated form. 7 The Remote DS-VDR runs on a physical machine and reads the backed up data from the DS-System Online Storage. The Remote DS-VDR decompresses, decrypts and builds the virtual machine’s disks from the backup data into its native ‘.vmdk’ format. 9 The DS-System stores the data in the backup repository in compressed, encrypted, deduplicated form. 8 10 At the time of the failback, the remote DS-VDR at the primary site obtains the change blocks from the DS-System in compressed, encrypted, deduplicated form. The Remote DS-VDR transfers the virtual machine’s disks to the VMware ESXi storage through the SAN using the SAN transport mode. No data is transferred from the Remote DS-VDR to the ESXi host through the LAN. 11 The remote DS-VDR decrypts, uncompresses & updates the changed blocks of the failover VM into its original format. 9 The virtual machines are now available to be turned on at any time. 12 The remote DS-VDR performs an incremental restore of the VM to the ESXi server to enable the failback of business operations to the original infrastructure. 10 When faced with a disaster, users can turn on the backed up virtual machines and access their data running on those virtual machines at the Remote Offsite Data Center via external IP/access. Remote Offsite Data Centre 1 DS-CLIENT LAN 4 3 VMWARE ESXi 5 VMWARE ESXi The HotAdd Transport Mode allows you to transfer backup and recovery data through the SAN when the DS-Client or Remote DS-VDR are running on a virtual machine and they have direct access to the VMware VMFS datastore through the FC/FCoE/iSCSI. This is only supported when the virtual machines that are being backed up are using SCSI virtual disks. FC/FCoE/iSCSI Customer Premises / Data Center Remote Data Center 6 7 1 DS-LICENSE SERVER 1 REMOTE DS-VDR 2 3 4 5 DS-SYSTEM STORAGE LAN STORAGE 2 3 4 5 STORAGE 4 9 DS-LICENSE SERVER DS-SYSTEM 6 VMWARE ESXi 1 2 3 4 5 VMWARE ESXi VMWARE ESXi 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 5 DS-SYSTEM DS CLIENT VMWARE ESXi REMOTE DS-VDR DS-SYSTEM STORAGE FC/FCoE/iSCSI 8 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 STORAGE DESKTOPS 1 2 STORAGE 10 Asigra Remote DS-VDR Incremental Restore VMware LAN Free Virtual Disaster Recovery (HotAdd Transport Mode) Customer Premises LAPTOPS 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 STORAGE STORAGE 10 DESKTOPS SERVERS LAPTOPS 7 DESKTOPS STORAGE STORAGE LAPTOPS LAPTOPS DESKTOPS 1 The DS-Client runs on a virtual machine. 2 Using the HotAdd transport mode, the DS-Client reads data directly from the SAN storage where the .vmdk virtual disks are stored. 3 The DS-Client accesses the VMFS data store and obtains the changed blocks of the virtual machines using the VADP and VDDK API 4 No data is transferred through the ESXi host to DS-Client. 5 The DS-Client deduplicates, compresses and encrypts the virtual machines and sends them to DS-System. 6 The DS-System stores the backed up virtual machines in the DS-System online storage at the Remote Offsite Data Center. 7 The Remote DS-VDR runs on a virtual machine and reads the backed up data from the DS-System Online Storage. The Remote DS-VDR decompresses, decrypts and builds the virtual machine’s disks from the backup data into its native ‘.vmdk’ format. 8 The Remote DS-VDR transfers the virtual machine’s disks to the VMware ESXi storage through the SAN using the HotAdd transport mode. No data is transferred from the Remote DS-VDR to the ESXi host through the LAN. 9 The virtual machines are now available to be turned on at any time. 10 When faced with a disaster, users can turn on the backed up virtual machines and access their data running on those virtual machines at the Remote Offsite Data Center via external IP/access. 1 The DS-Client accesses only the changed blocks of the virtual machines. 2 The DS-Client deduplicates, compresses & encrypts the changed blocks & sends them to the DS-System over the WAN. 3 The DS-System receives the files from the DS-Client. 4 The DS-System stores the files in the backup repository in compressed, encrypted, & deduplicated form. 5 The remote VDR obtains the changed blocks from the DS-System, decrypts, uncompresses & updates the changed blocks of the backed up VMs into their original format. 6 The Remote DS-VDR performs an incremental restore of the VMs to a stand-by ESXi server by opening a disk writer and writing the changed blocks to the proper section of the disk, to enable the resumption of business operations. 7 When faced with a disaster, users can turn on the backed up virtual machines and access their data running on those virtual machines at the Remote Offsite Data Center via external IP/access. Legend NETWORK CONNECTION CONNECTION TO LICENSE SERVER FC/FCoE/iSCSi CONNECTION DATA FLOW