During Azure Global Bootcamp event @Microsoft Malaysia, i have presented about extending availability to cloud using Microsoft Azure and Veeam Solution.
With Veeam & Microsoft Azure solutions, IT departments and service providers can increase agility, add scalability and improve cost-efficiency by extending their data center to the cloud. In this session, we look on how to easily migrate your workload to Microsoft Azure, extending your backup solution to Microsoft Azure, setting up Backup as a Service (BaaS) & Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS).
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Extending Availability to the Cloud
1.
2. Extending Availability to the
Cloud
Lai Yoong Seng
MVP Cloud & Datacenter Management | @Veeam
yoongseng.lai@veeam.com
3. Agenda
• Veeam + Microsoft
• #1 Get Backup to the Cloud
• #2 Extending Backup to Cloud
• #3 Backup to Cloud for Enterprise
• #4 Setting up BaaS or DRaaS
• #5 Retrieve from Cloud
4. Top cool comments about DR
We’re not big
enough to justify a
DR site
We can get by while
we rebuild
We’ve never
needed DR, so why
would we now?
We’ve got a Server
in our branch office
we can just use that
The CEO told me to
do itWe Backups
We have a DR site but
testing it is a major
headache, so we’ve
never done it
It’s too hard
It’s too
expensive
7. Challenges:
• RDP Limitation
• Manual Transfer
Solution: Veeam FastSCP for Microsoft
Azure is a FREE, simply and reliably copy
files between on-premises and Azure-
based VMs. Features:
• Copy file over 2GB to Azure VM
• Secure file copy over HTTPS with built-in
encryption (no VPN needed)
• Schedule file copy jobs
8. Challenges:
• Migrate Vmware to Cloud
• Migrate Physical to Azure
Solution: Veeam Direct Restore to
Microsoft Azure is a FREE, pre-configured
Azure appliance that delivers cloud restore
for Veeam® Backup & Replication™ and
Veeam Endpoint Backup™. This new solution
enables you to take your on-premises
workloads and restore or migrate them to
the cloud using an automated P2V or V2V
conversion process.
16. Removes the biggest pain point
Networking
• Need to reconfigure routing
• Complex VPNs
• Custom rules
• Network overlaps
• …
17. Backup as A Service (BaaS)
Solution
• Hosted Off Site Backup
• End to End Encryption
• Fully Integrated
18. Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)
Solution
Customer On-Premises
Infrastructure
Service Provider
Infrastructure
Production Host Cloud Host NEW!
Cloud
Gateway
Replication NEW!
SSL
WAN Acceleration
(optional)
19. Transparent networking
Networking
• Automatically deployed and
configured
• Managed via the Veeam Backup &
Replication interface
• Tunneled inside the Cloud Gateway
• Preserves communication between
running VMs regardless of
physical location
28. How it works
Customer
Backup server
Local
repository
Production
VM
Backup copyBackup SSL
Service provider
Cloud
repository
WAN
+
29. High-Speed
Recovery
Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Active Directory
• New recovery options for this Explorer in v9:
• Group Policy Objects (GPOs)
• AD-integrated DNS
records
• Configuration partition
records
30. High-Speed
Recovery
Veeam Explorer for Exchange
• Key eDiscovery-focused
enhancements in v9:
• Detailed export report on
what has been exported
from Veeam Explorer for
Microsoft Exchange
• Estimate the size of query
results based on the
selected criteria
33. High-Speed
Recovery
Veeam Explorer for Oracle
This new Explorer provides three key capabilities:
• Agentless transaction log backup (low RPO)
• Log replay for point-in-time database recovery
• Transaction-level recovery FIRST
Supported:
• Oracle on both Windows and Linux
• Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM)FIRST
Applications are not limited to above-mentioned, Veeam supports
granular restoration for all application (U-AIR)
Every comprehensive Availability strategy must include an off-site infrastructure, whether managed internally or by a trusted service provider. Do you have an effective off-site backup and disaster recovery strategy?
With Veeam & Microsoft Azure solutions, IT departments and service providers can increase agility, add scalability and improve cost-efficiency by extending their data center to the cloud. In this session, we will look on how to easily migrate your workload to Microsoft Azure, extending your backup solution to Microsoft Azure, setting up Backup as a Service (BaaS) & Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS).
**This is a licensed cartoon, and our licensing is for this presentation only (so you CAN’T use it in other materials).**
You might back up your personal files to the cloud, but storing company backups in the cloud is a whole different story, as the fellow on the left is well aware.
With Direct Restore to Microsoft Azure, you can:
Quickly restore Windows-based VMs, physical servers or endpoints to Azure to minimize business disruption
Execute planned workload migrations from on-site to the cloud to reduce on-site resource constraints
Easily create an Azure-based test environment for testing backup reliability, as well as patches and critical updates to mitigate risks associated with application deployment
**This is a licensed cartoon, and our licensing is for this presentation only (so you CAN’T use it in other materials).**
You might back up your personal files to the cloud, but storing company backups in the cloud is a whole different story, as the fellow on the left is well aware.
Max 30 limitation (High performance GW)
Max 10 limitation (Std GW)
Q: Anyone from Partner / Reseller / Service Provider?
Becoming a service provider isn’t that easy; lack of resources, billing methods, infrastructure and experience are some of the more commonly cited reasons as to why this business model isn’t adopted.
Veeam Managed Backup Portal for Service Providers is specifically built to overcome all of those challenges and streamlines delivery of Veeam-powered backup services (including BaaS) for service providers, including resellers interested in launching a service provider business.
By integrating with Veeam Cloud Connect for Service Providers the Veeam Managed Backup Portal for Service Providers delivers the means to:
build new revenue streams
offer added value to your customers.
monetize existing extensive knowledge of Veeam and Veeam Backup & Replication
The Veeam Managed Backup Portal for Service Providers uses a the web-based multi-tenant portal. The portal itself has two views, the service provider view and the customer view.
Onboarding new users can be easily done through a simple wizard, and within the customer portal, tenant administrators can create other users and give them access to their view.
One of the biggest challenges for the service provider is the billing part. Instead of the need to integrate different solutions together, or do it manually with Excel, we included it out-of-the box for you. Billing or invoice scheduling, alarms management to fine-tune alerts, & subscription plans for your tenants can all be tweaked and fine-tuned to support your specific business model.
The service provider can view everything from their entire portfolio or drill into specific tenants, alarms, jobs, or infrastructure components.
Downloading logs, starting, retrying or stopping jobs is all available to give the service provider the capability to successfully manage & monitor the customer’s environment.
With complete visibility into the environment and the fact that you don’t need a VPN (everything is done over a secure channel), your IT administrators will have more time and resources to manage customer backup environments and pro-actively solve issues
Customers or tenants have their own portal, with basic self-service monitoring and configuration available.
Customers can quickly look at their current usage, how many virtual machines are stored in your environment and how much of their quota is already being used.
Of course, the tenant can also easily see all of his own protected Virtual Machines with lots of details such as the amount of restore points available.
Invoices are shown for him also, including whether he or she has already paid.
**This is a licensed photo, but our licensing gives us unlimited use (so you can use it in other materials).**
This photo is used to illustrate the point that you want your service provider to be part of the orange life ring (with you in the middle) – far enough away so isn’t affected by your disaster, but close enough that you can easily retrieve your backups.