Dell PowerVault DL4000 Dell PowerVault DL4000 Backup To Disk Appliance - Power - Page 15
Snapshot Process, Replication Disaster Recovery Site Or Service Provider, Recovery
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Snapshot Process The protection process commences with a base image followed by incremental snapshots forever. The agent uses Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) to freeze and quiesce application data to disk to capture a file-systemconsistent and an application-consistent backup. When a snapshot is created, the VSS writer on the target server prevents content from being written to the disk. During the process of halting disk writes, all disk I/O operations are queued and resume only after the snapshot is complete, while the operations already in flight are completed and all open files are closed. The process of creating a shadow copy does not significantly impact the performance of the production system. AppAssure uses Microsoft VSS because it has built-in support for all Windows internal technologies such as NTFS, Registry, Active Directory, and so on, to flush data to disk before the snapshot. Additionally, other enterprise applications, such as Microsoft Exchange and SQL, use VSS Writer plug-ins to get notified when a snapshot is being prepared and when they have to flush their dirty database pages to disk to bring the database in a consistent transactional state. NOTE: It is important to note that VSS is used to quiesce system and application data to disk; it is not used to create the snapshot. The captured data is rapidly transferred to and stored on the AppAssure 5 Core. Using VSS for backup does not render the application server in backup mode for an extended period of time because the length of time to perform the snapshot is seconds and not hours. Another benefit of using VSS for backups is that it allows the agent take a snapshot of large quantities of data at one time since the snapshot works at the volume level. Replication Disaster Recovery Site Or Service Provider The replication process in AppAssure requires a paired source-target relationship between two cores. The source core copies the recovery points of the protected agents and then asynchronously and continuously transmits them to a target core at a remote disaster recovery site. The off-site location can be a company-owned data center (self-managed core) or a third-party managed service provider's (MSP's) location or cloud environment. When replicating to a MSP, you can use built-in workflows that let you request connections and receive automatic feedback notifications. For the initial transfer of data, you can perform data seeding using external media, which is useful for large sets of data or sites with slow links. In the case of a severe outage, AppAssure 5 supports failover and failback in replicated environments. In case of a comprehensive outage, the target core in the secondary site can recover instances from replicated agents and immediately commence protection on the failed-over machines. After the primary site is restored, the replicated core can fail-back data from the recovered instances back to agents at the primary site. Recovery Recovery can be performed in the local site or the replicated remote site. After the deployment is in steady state with local protection and optional replication, the AppAssure 5 Core allows you perform recovery using Recovery Assure, Universal Recovery, or Live Recovery. Product Features Of AppAssure 5 Using AppAssure 5, you can manage all aspects of protection and recovery of critical data using the following: • Repository • True Global Deduplication • Encryption 15
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