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Multi-site Small Business Automated Disaster Recovery Solution with no Physical Tape

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Figure 21 Multi-site Small Business Automated Disaster Recovery Solution with no Physical Tape . For a smaller business where there may be limited budgets or no compliance requirements dictating data to be archived or stored on tape for several years, the solution shown without physical tape above is perfectly adequate. The D2D4112 provides RAID 6 data protection plus hot spare disk capability so data integrity is guaranteed. Backup application configuration highlights: All replication is controlled via the D2D units. Remote offices and the central site are configured as normal with the backup application. Multiple parallel backup streams will always give better performance. Object copy functionality at the Data centre copies both local data centre backups and replicated data from the remote offices onto physical tape. Recovery options: Remote sites can recover data from the local D2D in a matter of minutes. In the event of a major disaster at the remote site there are several recover options: • Rebuild server data from replicated data held on the D2D at the data centre. • Rebuild remote office and "reverse replicate" data from the data centre back to the remote office over the WAN link (not recommended for high volumes of data such as hundreds of GB). • Take physical tape copy at the data centre and temporarily connect the tape device to the server at the remote site and recover data from physical tape. The main data centre can be recovered either from D2D at the main data centre or from copies of data made to physical tape. Solution advantages: • Removes all human intervention from the backup at remote sites where there may be no IT expertise. • Cost effective replication links as low as 2 Mbit/sec because D2D only replicates differences in data. • D2D at the data centre also acts as both a source for data centre backups and a target for remote office replications offering significant benefits of consolidation. • Physical tape for archiving and a disaster recovery solution for the data centre. Solution trade-offs: Before replication can start, a one-time "seeding process" has to be followed to ensure remote sites and data centre D2D have the same data reference points. Seeding can be done via WAN link, via 64 D2D Systems

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Figure 21 Multi-site Small Business Automated Disaster Recovery Solution with no Physical Tape
.
For a smaller business where there may be limited budgets or no compliance requirements dictating
data to be archived or stored on tape for several years, the solution shown without physical tape
above is perfectly adequate. The D2D4112 provides RAID 6 data protection plus hot spare disk
capability so data integrity is guaranteed.
Backup application configuration highlights
: All replication is controlled via the D2D units. Remote
offices and the central site are configured as normal with the backup application. Multiple parallel
backup streams will always give better performance.
Object copy functionality at the Data centre copies both local data centre backups and replicated
data from the remote offices onto physical tape.
Recovery options
: Remote sites can recover data from the local D2D in a matter of minutes. In the
event of a major disaster at the remote site there are several recover options:
Rebuild server data from replicated data held on the D2D at the data centre.
Rebuild remote office and
reverse replicate
data from the data centre back to the remote office
over the WAN link (not recommended for high volumes of data such as hundreds of GB).
Take physical tape copy at the data centre and temporarily connect the tape device to the server
at the remote site and recover data from physical tape.
The main data centre can be recovered either from D2D at the main data centre or from copies of
data made to physical tape.
Solution advantages
:
Removes all human intervention from the backup at remote sites where there may be no IT expertise.
Cost effective replication links as low as 2 Mbit/sec because D2D only replicates differences in
data.
D2D at the data centre also acts as both a source for data centre backups and a target for remote
office replications offering significant benefits of consolidation.
Physical tape for archiving and a disaster recovery solution for the data centre.
Solution trade-offs
:
Before replication can start, a one-time
seeding process
has to be followed to ensure remote sites
and data centre D2D have the same data reference points. Seeding can be done via WAN link, via
D2D Systems
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