Many SMBs with a single site all have a common challenge with disaster recovery (DR). As all their systems reside in a single site they depend on a simple recovery strategy, which is to rebuild their systems after a new site or wait until the existing site is available again.
This strategy may result in an unacceptable Recovery Time Object (RTO), which is the time it takes to bring critical systems online again so business transactions can resume.
Some clients look at standing up a DR site - where essentially you rent space/power/connectivity and invest in software and hardware to create a warm DR site. This approach reduces the RTO, however, this is usually at a higher cost as you would be investing in two similar sized IT environments.
A more recent approach is to create a simple cost-effective DR solution whilst leveraging your current backups being sent off-site, or to leverage DR-as-a-Service. This is where Veeam Backup & Replication can help, and we will delve into this in more detail below.
This solution leverages the on-premises Veeam Backup Server & an Azure Subscription for Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) to backup from a VMware or Hyper-V environment. Also supported are Veeam Endpoint devices (Windows & Linux physical servers).
Once the backups are stored on the on-prem backup repository we can run a backup copy job to transfer this on-prem backup data to Azure where a Veeam Backup Repository is configured. This can store backups for a longer retention period.
The Veeam PN (Powered Network) appliances are deployed from the Azure marketplace, allowing network connections to be made between on-prem and Azure.
Together with Veeam Backup & Replication server and the Veeam PN, you will be able to restore in four scenarios:
Veeam recovery to Microsoft Azure offers:
We can deliver a Veeam backup server to protect virtual machines (VMs) and/or physical servers in your on-premises environment. Our deployment service includes a design workshop, backup server and configuration for up to 10 VMs.
Many existing Veeam customers who have already been using Veeam Backup & Replication may have some new-found challenges, bottlenecks and backup issues that have been left unresolved. Our Health Check delivers a report which highlights health issues, risks and recommendations for fine-tuning.
- By Richard Choi (Solutions Architect)