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BID208: Sybase IQ Multiplex Disaster/Recovery

BID208: Sybase IQ Multiplex Disaster/Recovery. Samuel Foster President, FosterSoft, Inc sam@fostersoft.com August 15-19, 2004. Sybase IQ Multiplex - Disaster Recovery. Sybase IQ Multiplex The driving force behind Multiplex is disaster/recovery

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BID208: Sybase IQ Multiplex Disaster/Recovery

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  1. BID208: Sybase IQ Multiplex Disaster/Recovery Samuel Foster President, FosterSoft, Inc sam@fostersoft.com August 15-19, 2004

  2. Sybase IQ Multiplex - Disaster Recovery • Sybase IQ Multiplex • The driving force behind Multiplex is disaster/recovery • Managing systems across multiple sites for maximum availability • An automated enterprise architecture with advanced management and administrative functions

  3. Sybase IQ Multiplex – Disaster Recovery • Business Challenge • Provide business continuous operations for the TB data warehouse • Solution • Sybase IQ Multiplex, Sun Microsystems Sun Fire hardware, EMC Symmetrix SAN • Results • Provided a near fault-tolerant environment • Accommodated future growth • Reduced “off-hours” data loads by 25% • Improved query response time by 35%

  4. Sybase IQ Multiplex – Disaster Recovery • Why is the Data Warehouse Considered Mission Critical? • Why Disaster/Recovery? • Data Corruption • Loss of Hardware • Loss of Facilities • How Much is Down Time Going to Cost Us?

  5. Writer Writer Catalog Catalog Reader Reader Catalog Catalog IQ IQ IQ IQ Sybase IQ Multiplex – Disaster Recovery Sun V880 – Solaris 2.8 32 GB RAM (8 x 900 MHZ) Sun V880 – Solaris 2.8 8 GB RAM (4 x 900 MHZ) Primary Site Data Recovery Site Bi-directional SRDF Replication EMC Storage EMC Storage

  6. Sybase IQ Multiplex – Disaster Recovery • Stop Servers at primary site, if necessary • Start the standby reader server at the D/R site • Promote the standby query server to a write server • Build the new reader server at the D/R site • Permit users to connect to new IQ Reader at the D/R site • Configure administrative functions • Activate BCV scripts to become operable at D/R site

  7. Sybase IQ Multiplex – Disaster Recovery • Sybase IQ Multiplex • Fault Tolerance Enterprise Data Warehouse • Point-in-Time Copies of Data • Local BCVs • SRDF to D/R site • Remote BCVs • Reliable • Flexible • Scalable

  8. Sybase IQ Multiplex – Disaster Recovery • How It Works • Primary Host • Main Copy • New Data Loads occur nightly • Multiplex is synchronized after loads, before BCV • Local Copy (BCV) • Synchronized with Main Copy • If problems occur with Primary Copy, switch to BCV • T-x used only for long term operation from D/R site

  9. Sybase IQ Multiplex – Disaster Recovery • How It Works (cont’d) • Secondary Host • Main Copy • Synchronized with Primary Host Daily • T-1 BCV • T-1 is a previous day copy, used for failover in case disaster affects Main Copy • T-2 BCV • T-2 is a variable, (typical 1 week out)

  10. Sybase IQ Multiplex – Disaster Recovery • Advantages • Multiple copies of data to accommodate media failures, corruption, and/or catastrophic disasters • Replicate copy of the IQ Data warehouse • Near instant recoverability for database and/or device failures • No tapes or dumps required • Minimum Down Time • Approximately 30 minutes to utilize BCVs on local host • Approximately 60 minutes to failover to D/R site

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