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Data Center Disaster Recovery and Business Continuance BRKDCT-2987 Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public Agenda  Introduction to Data Center - The Evolution  Data Center Disaster Recovery Objectives Failure Scenarios Design Options  Components of Disaster Recovery Site Selection - Front End GSLB Server High Availability - Clustering Data Replication and Synchronization - SAN Extension  Sample Design Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public The Evolution of Data Centers Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public Data Center Evolution Business Agility NETWORKED DATA CENTER PHASE COMPUTE EVOLUTION Internet Computing Data Center Network Consolidation Optimization Data Center Continuous Availability Data Center Distributed Data Center Networking Client/ Server Mainframes Content Networking Thin Client: HTTP Consolidation Integration Distributed High Availability TCP/IP Terminal 1960 Presentation_ID 1980 © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved 2000 Cisco Public NETWORK EVOLUTION 2010 What is involved in a Data Center Network infrastructure solution Cisco GSRs, CISCO CATALYST 6500, Cisco Catalyst Cat4000 Application solution Linux/HP, Solaris/SunFire, WebLogic, J2EE custom app, etc Layer 4–7 services solution CSM, SSLM, CSS, CE, GSS Database solution Linux/HP, Solaris/ SunFire, Oracle 10G RAC, etc Network security solution PIX®, FWSM, IDSM, VPNSM, CSA Storage solution MDS9000 Management and instrumentation solution Terminal servers, NAM, Cisco Works LMS/VMS, HSE Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public What is Distributed Data Center APP A APP B APP A APP C Data Replication FC FC Primary Data Center Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public Secondary Data Center Why Distributed Data Centers  Provide disaster recovery and business continuance  Avoid single, concentrated data depositary  High availability of applications and data access  Load balancing together with performance scalability  Better response and optimal content routing: proximity to clients Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public Front-end IP Access Layer APP A APP B “Content Routing” site selection APP A FC FC Primary Data Center Presentation_ID APP C © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public Secondary Data Center Application and Database Layer APP A APP B “Content Switching” Load Balancing “Server Clustering” High Availability APP A FC FC Primary Data Center Presentation_ID APP C © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Secondary Data Center Cisco Public Backend SAN Extension “Storage” & “Optical” APP B APP A Data Mirroring and Replication APP A FC FC Primary Data Center Presentation_ID APP C © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public Secondary Data Center 10 Design Details  Data centers and are in primary location with close enough distance that can provide DC HA for active/active access  Data Center (DR) with > tolerable disaster radius, away for Primary DC and  Web/App server farms are load balanced geographically  DB servers are within a geo-HA cluster and running in a L3 design  Synchronize Data replication between data centers within the primary location  Asynchronous Data replication is done between the primary and secondary storage systems Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public 87 Business Continuity Planning Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public 88 BCP Concept: Two Tiers  BCP Management Tier Issues BCP policy Champions the Process Executes the Plan  BCP Process Tier Develops and maintains the Plan Consists of stages BCP Management BCP Lifecycle BCP Process Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public 89 Management and Process Activities BCP Management - Create Business Continuity Policy Establish BCP Steering Committee Establish BC Plan Development Project Coordinate BCP with Pertinent Laws, Regulations, and Industry Standards Coordinate with Other Internal / External BCP Related Agencies Establish BCP Training and Awareness Program Plan Development Project Execute BC Plan BC Plan Maintenance and Regular Testing Risk Management BCP Process - Maintain Disaster Readiness Project Business Impact Analysis BC Strategy Development BC Plan Development BC Plan Testing Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public 90 Example: Cisco’s Corporate Program  BCP Concept is a model  Commonly adapted (tailored) to a specific organization’s needs BCM Program Initiation Presentation_ID Assessment Business Continuity Plan Development © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public Testing BCM Training Embedding BCM 91 BCP Deliverables Plan Development Project Risk Management Risk and Controls Threats, Exposures, Risk Levels, and Risk Controls Business Impact Analysis BC Strategy Development BC Plan Development BC Plan Testing Business Impacts Critical Processes, Operational and Financial Impacts, and Recovery Requirements Continuity Strategy Alternative Critical Resources and Services, and Recovery Methods Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public 92 Business Impact Analysis BIA Input BIA Output Mission-critical Business Processes Business Functions and Processes Financial and Operational Impact Levels Recovery Time Requirements (RPO – RTO) IT and non-IT Resources Business Impact Analysis Recovery Priorities Resource Dependencies Critical Process Work-around Procedures Work-around Procedures Summarized Findings Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public 93 Strategy Development Framework Phase A BIA Recovery Requirements Identification Phase B Recovery Options Identification Phase C Availability Time Assessment Phase D Cost – Capability Assessment Business Continuity Strategy Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public 94 References www.thebci.org www.contingencyplanning.org www.drii.org www.drj.com Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public 95 Questions? Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public 96 Interested in Data Center?  Discover the Data Center of the Future Cisco booth: #617 See a simulated data center and discover the benefits including investing to save, energy efficiency and innovation  Data Center Booth Come by and see what’s happening in the world of Data Center – demos; social media activities; bloggers; author signings Demos include: Unified Computing Systems Cisco on Cisco Data Center Interactive Tour Unified Service Delivery for Service Providers Advanced Services Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public 97 Interested in Data Center?  Data Center Super Session Data Center Virtualization Architectures, Road to Cloud Computing (UCS) Wednesday, July 1, 2:30 – 3:30 pm, Hall D Speakers: John McCool and Ed Bugnion  Panel: 10 Gig LOM Wednesday 08:00 AM Moscone S303  Panel: Next Generation Data Center Wednesday 04:00 PM Moscone S303  Panel: Mobility in the DC Data Thursday 08:00 AM Moscone S303 Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public 98 Please Visit the Cisco Booth in the World of Solutions See the technology in action  Data Center and Virtualization DC1 – Cisco Unified Computing System DC2 – Data Center Switching: Cisco Nexus and Catalyst DC3 – Unified Fabric Solutions DC4 – Data Center Switching: Cisco Nexus and Catalyst DC5 – Data Center 3.0: Accelerate Your Business, Optimize Your Future DC6 – Storage Area Networking: MDS DC7 – Application Networking Systems: WAAS and ACE Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public 99 Complete Your Online Session Evaluation  Give us your feedback and you could win fabulous prizes Winners announced daily  Receive 20 Passport points for each session evaluation you complete  Complete your session evaluation online now (open a browser through our wireless network to access our portal) or visit one of the Internet stations throughout the Convention Center Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public Don’t forget to activate your Cisco Live Virtual account for access to all session material, communities, and on-demand and live activities throughout the year Activate your account at the Cisco booth in the World of Solutions or visit www.ciscolive.com 100 Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public 101 ... Primary Data Center Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public Secondary Data Center Why Distributed Data Centers  Provide disaster recovery and business continuance. .. Primary Data Center Presentation_ID APP C © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public Secondary Data Center 10 Data Center Disaster Recovery Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems,... reserved Cisco Public 25 Disaster Recovery – Active/Standby APP A APP B APP A FC Primary Data Center Presentation_ID © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Cisco Public Secondary Data Center

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