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Veeam ir VMware naujienos

Paulius Dubinskas

Sprendimų verslo vystymo vadovas

ALSO Lietuva

04/15/2023Customize footer on INSERT - FOOT AND HEADLINE2

© 2013 Veeam Software. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Our History of Innovation

• 2-in-1: backupand replication

• Instant File-Level Recovery

• Built-in deduplication

• Synthetic full backups

• Replication multiple restore points

v1

v2• ESXi support

with VCB

• Fastest VCBperformance

• Advanced VSSsupport

v4• Centralized

management

• Support forvStorage APIs

• Support for CBT

• Support for thin-provisioned disks

• Near-CDP

• Replication to ESXi

v3• Instant File-Level

Recovery for Linux

• ESXi supportwithout VCB

v5• vPower

• Instant VM Recovery

• SureBackup

• U-AIR

• On-DemandSandbox

• Instant indexing

6.0• Enterprise

scalability

• Advanced replication

• Hyper-V support

• 1-Click File Restore

6.1• VeeamZIP

• vPower for Hyper-V

• Veeam BackupFree Edition

6.5• Veeam Explorer

for Microsoft Exchange

• Veeam Explorer for SAN Snapshots

• New hypervisorsupport: vSphere 5.1and Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V

• Archive backupsto the cloud

Q1 08 Q3 08 Q1 09 Q4 09 Q4 10 Q4 11 Q2 12 Q4 12 Q1 13

Cloud Edition

Q3 13

v7• Built-In WAN

acceleration

• Backup from Storage Snapshots

• vCloud Director Integration

• vSphere Client Plug-In

• Veeam Explorer for Microsoft SharePoint

• Virtual Lab for Hyper-V

• Self-service Recovery

• Virtual Lab for Replicas

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Widespread adoptionNumerous awards

5,700

1,200

32,000

73,000

15,00

0

Over 100k customers

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012-13

1,000,000

300,000

55,000

2,300,000

4,000,000

Over 4M VMs protected

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012-13

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Agent-free

Agents in VMs are bad– Agents create a maintenance nightmare: must be deployed,

monitored and maintained on every VM

– Agents drive up costs and add complexity

– Agents are prone to failure and don’t protect powered-off VMs

Veeam eliminates agents in VMs– Application-aware backup and recovery without agents

– File, application-item and in-place restores without agents

Built for VirtualizationVeeam is

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Agent-free

Best support for VMware and Hyper-V

Examples:– vSphere 5.5 support

– Integration with VDDK

– Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V support,including support for VHDX and VMs on SMB 3.0

– Change block tracking for Hyper-V,including support for CSVs

Built for VirtualizationVeeam is

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Agent-free

Best support for VMware and Hyper-V

Virtualization-powered data protection– Image-based backup and recovery

– 2-in-1: backup and replication

– Instant VM Recovery

– U-AIR (Universal Application-Item Recovery

– Sure Backup

– On-Demand Sandbox

– Universal File-Level Recovery

– Virtual Lab

Built for VirtualizationVeeam is

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Virtual Reality

9%14%

22%

33%

42%

51%

59% 60%

80%

% workloads on virtualized infrastructure

Source: Gartner “Magic Quadrant for x86 Server Virtualization Infrastructure” by Thomas J. Bittman, George J. Weiss, Mark A. Margevicius, Philip Dawson, June 11, 2012

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013

80%

70%

60%

50%

40%

30%

20%

10%

0

2015

10

ESX Server

App

OS

App

OS

App

OS

App

OS

App

OS

App

OS

App

OS

App

OS

App

OS

App

OS

Gen 2:Server Hypervisor

• Complete OS/App fault isolation

• Encapsulation of virtual machines

• Hardware Independence

VMware History – the Evolution of Virtualization

App

OS

App

OS

App

OS

App

OS

App

OS

HOST OS

VMware Server (GSX)

Gen 1: Client Hypervisor

• Higher utilization

• Some OS/App fault isolation

Gen 3: Virtual Infrastructure

• Centralized management

• Move virtual machines while running

• Automatic business continuity

Central management via vCenter

Gen 4: vSphere

• Policy-based control of compute, network, and storage resources

• Security and fault tolerance

• Focus is on the application

Foundation for Cloud

VIP

VIP

TODAY: vSphere with Operations Management

vSphere Operations Manager (vSOM)

Overview Comprehensive visibility for

virtual infrastructure with health, risk and efficiency scores

Single pane of glass for capacity and performance management

Benefits End-to-end visibility into virtual

infrastructure health Ensure service levels for IT

services Optimize for efficiency and cost

Immediate Problems

Future Problems

Opportunities to Optimize

12 Confidential

vSphere Flash Read Cache: Server-based Flash to Accelerate VM Performance

• Virtualized flash resource managed just like CPU and memory

• Per-VM hypervisor-based read cachingusing server flash

• Compatible with vMotion, DRS & HA

• Accelerates performance for mission critical applications by up to 2x

• Enables efficient use of server flash in virtual environments

• Fully transparent read-caching – no host agents or application changes

vSphere

SAN/NAS

CPU Pool Memory PoolFlash Pool

New

Accelerate performance

Overview

Benefits

Support for Next Gen Applications

Enhanced Application Performance & Availability

Virtual SAN: Radically Simple Hypervisor-Converged Storage

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vSphere + Virtual SAN

• Software-defined storage embedded in vSphere

• Runs on any standard x86 server

• Pools HDD/flash into a shared datastore

• Managed through storage policy-based management framework

• High performance through flash acceleration

• Highly resilient - zero data loss in the event of hardware failures

• Deeply integrated with the VMware stack

The Basics

Hard disksSSD

Hard disksSSD

Hard disks

SSD

Virtual SAN Shared Datastore

Flexibly Configure For Performance And Capacity

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Performance

2xCPU – 8-core128GB Memory

2xCPU – 8-core128GB Memory

2xCPU – 8-core128GB Memory

1x400GB MLC SSD

(~15% of usable capacity)

1x400GB MLC SSD

(~10% of usable capacity)

2x400GB MLC SSD

(~4% of usable capacity)

5x1.2TB 10K SAS

7x2TB 7.2K NL-SAS

10x4TB 7.2K NL-SAS

IOPS1

Raw

Capacity

~20-15K

6TB

~15-10K

14TB

~10-5K

40TB

Capacity

1. Mix workload 70% Read, 80% Random

Estimated based on 2013 street pricing, Capex (includes storage hardware + Software License costs)

Two Ways to Build a Virtual SAN Node

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Completely Hardware Independent

1. Virtual SAN Ready Node

…with multiple options available at GA + 30

Preconfigured server ready to use Virtual SAN…

2. Build Your Own

…using the Virtual SAN Compatibility Guide*

Choose individual components …

SSD or PCIe

SAS/NL-SAS/ SATA HDDs

Any Server on vSphere Hardware Compatibility List

HBA/RAID Controller

P⃰ Note: For additional details, please refer to Virtual SAN VMware Compatibility Guide PageP⃰ Components for Virtual SAN must be chosen from Virtual SAN HCL, using any other

components is unsupported