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Improving QAD Availability Through Virtualization

Improving QAD Availability Through Virtualization. Spring 2014 QAD Midwest User Group Meeting March 24, 2014 Itasca, IL Kirk Patten – Strategic Information Group. Overview. Virtualization Options High Availability Disaster Recovery Case Studies Questions. What is Virtualization?.

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Improving QAD Availability Through Virtualization

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  1. Improving QAD Availability Through Virtualization Spring 2014 QAD Midwest User Group Meeting March 24, 2014 Itasca, IL Kirk Patten – Strategic Information Group

  2. Overview • Virtualization • Options • High Availability • Disaster Recovery • Case Studies • Questions

  3. What is Virtualization? • A way to run multiple operating systems on a single computer • A highly effective way to reduce IT expenses • A way to boost IT efficiency and agility • A platform for improving application availability

  4. How to Virtualize? • Start: Server Hardware • Rack, Blade • Add: Networking • VLAN’s, Etherchannel • Add: Storage • Fibre Channel, iSCSI, NFS

  5. Virtualization Products • Vmware • vSphere, Workstation, Fusion • Microsoft • Hyper-V • Red Hat • RHEV, Xen • Citrix • XenServer • Oracle • Virtual Box, Solaris zones • IBM • LPAR, WPAR

  6. Why Virtualize? • Optimize resources • Save money • Hardware freedom • Operational Strength • Availability • Disaster Recovery

  7. QAD Support? • Yes! • QAD Cloud is built upon VMware vSphere product! • Other vendors host QAD on VMware as well…

  8. VMware • QAD’s choice • The QAD cloud is built upon VMware • Other QAD hosting vendors utilize VMware • 56% market share, Jan 2014 -- Nasdaq • Licensing costs scale with features • Skills economically found in the market • Mature and widely used

  9. Helpful Skills • Networking • Generally higher req’s • VLAN’s • Etherchannel/LACP • Jumbo Frames • Storage • iSCSI • Fibre Channel • NFS

  10. High Availability (HA) • A system design approach and implementation targeting superior levels of operational priority. • Usually includes redundant local systems. • Built upon clustering in the VMware platform

  11. VMware HA • vMotion • Storage vMotion • Cluster • HA • DRS • Fault tolerance

  12. VMware HA • Without impact to application availability: • Reduce after-hours maintenance • Enable patching and remediation • Facilitate hardware repairs

  13. Disaster Recovery (DR) • A part of a larger business continuity plan that includes processes and solutions to restore business critical applications, data, hardware, communications, and other IT infrastructure. • 43% of companies experiencing disasters never re-open. • 29% close within two years. Source - McGladrey and Pullen

  14. DR Levels • Cold • No licensing • Warm • OS Licensing • Hot • OS Licensing • Progress OE Replication

  15. Cold DR

  16. Cold DR • Complete run-book documentation is created. • OS Image is stored at DR facility. • Database and DB logs are stored at DR facility • DR system is built from the run-book documentation upon a declared disaster.

  17. Warm DR

  18. Warm DR • Complete run-book documentation is created. • OS Image is operating at DR facility. • Database and DB logs copied to OS image at DR facility • DR database is built from run-book documentation upon a declared disaster.

  19. Hot DR

  20. Hot DR • Complete run-book documentation is created. • OS Image operates at DR facility. • Database operates as replication destination at DR facility • Database logs replicate to database at DR facility • DR system becomes primary using run-book documentation upon a declared disaster.

  21. Case Study: Cold DR • Medical Device Manufacturer • DR Level: Cold • Primary QAD: On-premise VMware • DR QAD: Hosted VMware • Recovery Point Objective: 4 hours • Recovery Time Objective: 24 hours

  22. Case Study: Cold DR • Medical Device Manufacturer • DR Level: Cold • Primary QAD: On-premise VMware • DR QAD: Cloud Appliance Virtualization • Recovery Point Objective: 4 hours • Recovery Time Objective: 24 hours

  23. Case Study: Warm DR • Medical Device Manufacturer • DR Level: Warm • Primary QAD: On-premise VMware • DR QAD: Hosted VMware • Recovery Point Objective: 4 hours • Recovery Time Objective: 24 hours

  24. Case Study: Hot DR • Automotive Manufacturer • DR Level: Hot • Primary QAD: On-premise IBM LPAR • DR QAD: Branch-office IBM LPAR • Recovery Point Objective: 2 hours • Recovery Time Objective: 12 hours

  25. Summary • Virtualization • VMware – QAD’s Cloud choice • High Availability • Clustering, Vmotion, HA, Fault Tolerance • DR • Cold, Warm, Hot

  26. Questions?

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