Azure Backup
Azure Backup
&
Disaster Recovery
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Orchestrated VM
Replication & Recovery
using Azure Site Recovery
(Including VMware & Physical)
Hyper-V Failover
Simplified protection with Clustering for VM
Windows Server Backup Resilience
Data Protection Overview
• Identifying Recovery Requirements
• What Are Service Level Agreements?
• Overview of Enterprise Data Protection Strategies
• Mitigation Strategies
• Best Practices When Implementing a Data Protection Strategy
Overview of Enterprise Data
Protection Strategies
You need strategies for recovering:
• Data
• Services
• Servers
• Sites
• Offsite backups
What Is Windows Server Backup?
You can use Windows Server Backup to:
• Back up full server (all volumes)
• Back up selected volumes
• Back up selected items
• Perform a bare-metal recovery
• Perform a system state
• Back up individual files and folders
• Exclude selected files or file types during backup
• Select from more storage locations for the backup
Planning Backup Capacity
When planning for backup capacity, consider the following:
• Space requirements for a Full Backup
• Space requirements for an Incremental Backup
• Amount of time required to back up
• Backup Frequency
• Backup Retention
Microsoft Azure Backup
Simple and reliable server backup to the cloud
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When to choose
Microsoft Azure Backup
Already using System Center Data Protection
Manager?
Microsoft Azure Backup integrates easily.
Back up
120 Days retention with a daily
backup schedule
120 Weeks retention with a
weekly backup schedule
9-Year retention with a
monthly backup schedule
Restoring with
Microsoft Azure Backup
When restoring files by using Microsoft Azure Online
Backup, perform the following steps:
1. Select the server
Communication Channel
Communication
and Replication
Replication channel:
Hyper-V Replica
Replicate to third location for Primary site Replica site Disaster recovery site
extra level of resiliency
• Once a VM has been successfully
replicated to the replica site, replica
can be replicated to a third location
• Chained replication
P1 R1 DR1
• Extended Replica contents match the
original replication contents
• Extended Replica replication frequencies
can differ from original replica
• Useful for scenarios such as SMB ->
service provider -> service provider
disaster recovery site
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery (ASR)
Use Microsoft Azure Site Recovery to protect virtual machines that run on Hyper-V hosts that are in System
Center Virtual Machine Manager clouds and standalone Hyper-V infrastructures. You can configure:
• Replicate on-premises virtual machines that are on Hyper-V host servers in Virtual Machine Manager
clouds to Microsoft Azure. You configure and enable protection settings in Microsoft Azure Site
Recovery vaults. Virtual machine data is replicated from the on-premises Hyper-V server to Microsoft
Azure storage
• Replicate virtual machines that are on Hyper-V host servers in Virtual Machine Manager clouds from
one on-premises site to another. You configure and enable protection settings in Microsoft Azure Site
Recovery vaults. Virtual machine data is replicated from one on-premises Hyper-V server to another.
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery simply orchestrates the process
Heterogeneous Disaster Recovery
for VMware vSphere-based VMs & Physical Servers with InMage Scout
Microsoft Azure
Site Recovery
Replication channel:
InMage Scout