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UK WVD User Group January - Jim Moyle - BC/DR with WVD

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Presentation from the UK WVD User Group meeting where Jim Moyle presented on how to handle Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery when using Windows Virtual Desktop

Presentation from the UK WVD User Group meeting where Jim Moyle presented on how to handle Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery when using Windows Virtual Desktop

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  1. 1. Microsoft Windows Virtual Desktop Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Jim Moyle - WVD Global Black Belt Twitter.com/JimMoyle YouTube.com/JimMoyle Github.com/JimMoyle Strava.com/athletes/JimMoyle
  2. 2. • Can connect to on-premises resources via ExpressRoute or VPN • User authentication using Azure Active Directory identities • Integrates with Systems Center Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune • Supports devices running non-Windows operating systems with Linux thin-client SDK and other tools • What is managed by Microsoft is protected by Microsoft • Make Microsoft do a much work as possible An optimized computing platform High-level service architecture Your subscription—your control Managed by Microsoft Clients Management Diagnostics Gateway Broker Load balancing Windows Virtual Desktop Service Compute Storage Networking Infrastructure Windows 7 Enterprise Full Desktop RemoteApp Windows 10 Enterprise Windows Server 2012 R2 and newer Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session Desktops and remote apps User management and identity Image, app, and profile management Networking policies User density, VM sizing, and scaling policies Management and policies Full Desktop
  3. 3. Simplify Your subscription—your control Windows 7 Enterprise Full Desktop RemoteApp Windows 10 Enterprise Windows Server 2012 R2 and newer Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session Desktops and remote apps User management and identity Image, app, and profile management Networking policies User density, VM sizing, and Management and policies Full Desktop scaling policies
  4. 4. Simplify again Single Session Pooled My advice is to use Windows 10 Multi- Session and limit the VM to a single user This again simplifies to Personal Win10 VM and Pooled Multi Session
  5. 5. BCDR the easy way Don’t bother Architect your solution so you have to protect the fewest services, data and objects to be able to provide BCDR.
  6. 6. Main considerations App Config Applications Image Documents
  7. 7. Documents
  8. 8. Personal Pooled
  9. 9. Personal
  10. 10. One User – Their Own VM Everything* about personal is more expensive
  11. 11. VM replication with Azure Site Recovery You can self contain everything inside the VM In personal its common for the user to have elevated privileges Just replicate everything - local profile, user installed apps etc. Seamless recovery
  12. 12. Personal option 2 Separate profile to FSLogix Replicate VM (ASR) Replicate Profile (Active-Passive) Gains you nothing over option 1, but might give you options later.
  13. 13. Personal option 3 Separate profile to FSLogix Do Not Replicate VM Replicate Profile (Active-Passive) Use Shared Image Gallery (SIG) for Image No protection for user installed apps
  14. 14. Pooled
  15. 15. Pooled Universal Tech OneDrive for Well Known Folders FSLogix Shared Image Gallery (SIG)
  16. 16. FSLogix Options 1. Native Azure Replication i.e. Azure Files Standard storage account replication / Azure NetApp Files Replication, Azure Files Sync for File servers 2. FSLogix Cloud Cache (automatic failover) 3. Only setup DR for app config data and not for Office cache or docs
  17. 17. Use FSLogix O365 disk If you are implementing BCDR keep your recovery time to a minimum. Commonly the majority of data is cache: Outlook, OneDrive, Teams etc. Office data is stored in Azure, no need to back it up (Microsoft managed) Do not back up or replicate Office caches, re-download in DR situation
  18. 18. Back up profile weekly If the Docs are in OneDrive and the Office Cache is in the FSLogix O365 disk. What’s left should just be application configuration information. Essentially %AppData%. App config data is pretty static This is very organisation and application dependent!
  19. 19. Keeping FSLogix Healthy • Jim Moyle CTP • Ex Fslogix Chief Technical Evangelist • Current WVD Global Black Belt • twitter.com/JimMoyle • YouTube.com/JimMoyle • GitHub.com/JimMoyle • Strava.com/athletes/JimMoyle
  20. 20. Storage Options for FSLogix Azure NetApp Files Azure Files Premium Azure Files ‘Transaction Optimised’/’Hot’ (standard) IaaS storage
  21. 21. FSLogix replication options Cloud Cache Storage Based replication
  22. 22. Azure Files Redundancy Options For Azure Files Standard with no Large File support enabled, GRS is recommended. For Standard with Large File support enabled and Premium, it is not possible to automatically replicate in a secondary region, then in this case CloudCache mechanism should be evaluated.
  23. 23. Azure NetApp Files cross region replication
  24. 24. FSLogix Cloud cache Cloud Cache is Write Back It is fast Can replicate between any SMB storage Will give you Fault Tolerance for Storage loss Requires additional backup in case of VM reset.
  25. 25. Profile container backup Azure Backup is the recommended solution for data protection for Azure Files (Standard, Premium, etc.), NetApp snaphots should be used for Azure NetApp Files.
  26. 26. Shared Image Gallery Gives you built-in global replication for images Gives you versioning for images Ability to use ‘latest’ version
  27. 27. Azure Site Recovery for Pooled Only if you really, really, really have to If you never re-deploy your pooled servers and update in place, ASR is what’s needed.
  28. 28. Availability Zone for Host Pools Great Idea, can’t be deployed using portal GUI Get familiar with ARM templates
  29. 29. Secondary location Large organisations should have VMs pre-deployed and switched off Smaller organisations can deploy at DR time if they wish to save money on storage costs Small < 100 VMs
  30. 30. Active-Active Cloud makes Active-Active less attractive. A single Host Pool can have VMs from multiple regions Cloud Cache is required Do not need to do DR testing
  31. 31. DevOps (Stretch Goal) Azure DevOps pipelines should be used for everything apart from FSLogix. Automation built in from the start Your infrastructure should be stored in GitHub Cheapest, most effective DR solution Beyond many orgs right now
  32. 32. Developers Developers are a special case, half way between personal and pooled
  33. 33. • Use Personal as little as possible • Use Azure Site Recovery • Backup and/or replicate FSLogix Profile disks Conclusion Personal • Replicate images using SIG • Backup and/or replicate FSLogix Profile disks • Don’t protect O365 Disks • Have cold VMs ready in secondary location • Automate all the things Pooled
  34. 34. © Copyright Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Thank you.

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