Data
Recovery and Real-Time Data Replication for Windows
EMC RepliStor is an easy to use, out-of-the-box software technology for
data recovery and protection. It delivers a simple and reliable asynchronous
replication capability for Windows that geographically distributes identical
sets of data instantly to one or many computers. RepliStor increases the
availability of your data by delivering real-time replicas to one or many
locations, regardless of location. Your data can be used for off-line backup
protection, disaster recovery, data distribution, and application testing.
To ensure Exchange recoverability in accordance with Microsoft, RepliStor
integrates with Microsoft's Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS). This integration
enables you to create application consistent snapshots on the secondary
server to ensure recoverability without impacting the primary server (production
environment).
- Data Replication for Windows - Provides a second
set of data for 24x7 access during a system failure or maintenance.
- Ensured recoverability - Recovers Exchange environments
after a hard crash with integration of Microsoft's Volume Shadow Copy
Service (VSS).
- Works over LAN, MAN and/or WAN - Protects mission
critical data and servers against local or site disasters.
- Centralized backup consolidation - Ensures data is
available from the remote office for centralized backup.
RepliStor provides real time data replication and increases the availability
and reliability of Windows servers without the use of proprietary or specialized
hardware. RepliStor software operates over both local area network (LAN)
and wide area network (WAN) connections, and allows remote administration
and installation. RepliStor software also operates across Windows domains;
you can administer RepliStor software across domains from any RepliStor
client in the network.
RepliStor software replicates files, directories, shares, and registry
keys from a source system (the computer that has the data that needs to
be protected), to a target system (the computer to which the data is replicated).
After an initial synchronization of the data, RepliStor software replicates
any changes made to the files (or keys), transfers those changes to the
target system, and updates the files on the target system.
Before you begin replicating, you must create a specification, that tells
RepliStor software which files, directories, Registry keys, and shares
to replicate. After you create specifications, you must synchronize the
data from the source to the target system. Synchronization ensures that
the replicated data on the target system exactly matches the original
data on the source system before the replicating process begins.
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Continuous data protection
RepliStor keeps your business productive during an outage, minimizing
data loss and increasing recoverability. Protection goes beyond nightly
backup to tape. Real time data replication with RepliStor increases Windows
server uptime and reliability and protects against data loss in Microsoft
Exchange, SQL Server, Internet Information Services (IIS), Print Services,
and other Windows files. After initially synchronizing the data, RepliStor
replicates any file (or key) changes to one or more target servers continuously
or on a scheduled basis.
Data recovery
Data recoverability is a top concern for many companies. As a result,
demand is growing to boost Microsoft Exchange 2003 uptime and recoverability.
RepliStor creates file system and Exchange 2003 snapshots on a target
server, without impacting the primary server. Leveraging Microsoft VSS
to provide application-consistent snapshots, RepIiStor ensures recoverability
in case of data corruption or even a disaster on the primary server-allowing
full recovery of Windows data and applications.
Non-intrusive and centralized data backup
Financial compliance regulations and other business imperatives require
companies to protect data at remote locations. Unfortunately, acquiring
and managing remote hardware and media is complex and the high costs continue
to rise. Backing up remote office data to tape each night and shipping
the tapes to be vaulted in a central location is not a complete solution:
security can be breached and media can be lost. RepliStor replicates data
to one or more locations, minimizing remote hardware, media, and personnel
costs and simplifying media storage and security. Additionally, when target
systems host current data copies, tape backups can be run from the target
at any time without affecting application performance or users on source
production systems.
Easy installation and management
RepliStor is inexpensive and easy to implement, learn, and manage, so
it will not strain your IT budget or personnel. With minimal effort and
in little time, RepliStor can be up and running. An administrator can
then manage the entire replication process, including schedules and target
locations, from a centrally located graphical user interface.
System efficiency
RepIiStor uses minimal server and network resources and can be installed
on an existing server without impacting application performance. After
initial file synchronization, RepliStor updates and replicates changes
only. Companies can dedicate a network interface card (NIC) to manage
RepliStor traffic, easily isolating it from the rest of the network and
managing its impact on bandwidth.
Availability of clustered environments
Whether running in a physical environment or alongside VMware ESX Server
in a virtual environment, RepliStor can be integrated with EMC AutoStart
to provide granular application protection during planned or unplanned
outages. In the event of application, network, or hardware failure, AutoStart
manages application and data failover services automatically so applications
keep running. AutoStart also manages the failback process when data on
the primary server has been recovered. RepliStor replicates the data for
appropriate re-synchronization and relocation while AutoStart manages
applications and the storage replication restart processes. AutoStart
seamlessly transfers control of storage resources to a remote facility
in the event of a remote-host application restart.
Features
- Ensured recoverability - Recovers Exchange 2003
or file system data from Microsoft VSS snapshot if replica is not recoverable.
- Continuous, asynchronous, byte-level data replication -
Captures and replicates changes in real time over unlimited distance
with negligible effect on application performance. After initial synchronization,
consumes minimal server and network resources.
- Remote office protection - Performs locally and remotely
in one-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to-one configurations, providing
multiple levels of data recovery, distribution, and consolidation.
- Hardware independence - Runs on the server so it
does not require proprietary or specialized hardware.
- Write-order consistency - Ensures data integrity
for all applications.
- Three levels of security protection - Meets stringent
security requirements using connection, integrity, and encryption security.
- Network bandwidth throttling - Allows users to limit
the amount of network bandwidth used for replication.
- Scalability - Supports up to 3,000 users per server
under heavy Exchange load.
- Integrates with EMC AutoStart - AutoStart provides
an end-to-end automated application failover solution regardless of
distance.
- Integrates with VMware ESX Server - Ensures flexibility
of protecting data in a physical or virtual environment.
- Server downtime protection - Minimizes data and application
downtime and increases user productivity with auto¬mated server
failover to a remote target.
Failover Capabilities
During normal operation, RepliStor software sends a heartbeat signal from
the source system to the target system to let the target know the source
is available and functioning normally. When a Windows server fails, RepliStor
software performs a failover in which the processing and identity of that
server are transferred to another server. Failover can occur transparently,
without interrupting the processing of any client systems that may be
attached to the failed server.
The failover option that RepliStor software provides is known as Alias.
Alias failover takes advantage of Windows features that allow a target
system to take over for one or more source systems while maintaining its
own identity and processing. You can configure how often the heartbeat
signal is sent from the source system and how often the target system
expects to receive it. If the target system does not receive the heartbeat
signal within the expected period of time, then RepliStor software begins
the failover process. First, RepliStor software attempts to PING the source
system (with a standard IP/ICMP PING) to make sure the source system has
actually failed.
RepliStor software allows you to configure the following when a failover
occurs:
- Services started on the target system.
- The IP addresses and subnet masks forwarded from the source system
to the target system.
- Commands or batch files to execute on the target system, both before
and after the failover.
- Systems in the network that are notified of the failover.
- The time it takes RepliStor software to fail over.
VSS-compliant Shadow Copies
RepliStor allows you to create and manage Exchange Server 2003 and file
system shadow copy backups via the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) framework
provided by Microsoft. VSS is a framework that integrates user applications,
backup applications, and storage systems to produce consistent point-in-time
data in the form of VSS shadow copies. Specifically in RepliStor, VSS
enables the integration of Exchange and RepliStor along with third-party
hardware to provide shadow copy functionality. Shadow copy backups of
the Exchange Server 2003 database or file systems are created on the target
system in case of source system failure. The shadow copy types supported
on the target include EMC® CLARiiON® SnapView™ snapshots,
Windows system shadow copies, and custom scripts. Note, the VSS-compliant
shadow copy functionality is only supported on Windows 2003 systems.
Shadow copies allow you to obtain a consistent, restartable copy of the
Exchange database or file system. This copy is available on the target
side. If you want to perform a recovery, take the copy from the target
and either use it locally or copy it back to the source server and start
it.
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Requirements
- Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4 is recommended)
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows Server 2003 64-bit Itanium Edition
- Windows Server 2003 64-bit x64 Edition (AMD Opteron and Intel EM64T)
- Windows Powered Network-Attached Storage (NAS) 2000
- Windows Storage Server 2003
- Windows XP Service Pack 2
- Server hardware certified by Microsoft for the version of Windows
that you are running
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