Creating a Protected Group for VMware VMs

This section describes how to create a protected group at the production site for VMware VMs that need DR protection. After the protected group is created, the system automatically matches suitable protection policies for the protected group.

Prerequisites

Context

Procedure

  1. In the menu bar, Choose Protection.
  2. Click Create.
  3. Select the protected object.

    1. Select Production Site, vCenter, and Protection Type.

      Select Protection Type based on the used DR technologies.

      • When the datastores where the VMs managed by vCenter use the cascading replication (synchronous and asynchronous), parallel replication (synchronous and asynchronous), cascading replication (asynchronous and asynchronous), or parallel replication (asynchronous and asynchronous), set Array-Based Replication.

        The storage array provides the remote replication feature to implement protection.

      • When the datastores where the VMs managed by vCenter reside use the HyperMetro (SAN) and asynchronous replication (SAN) DR, set Array-Based Replication.

        The service data is written into the production center and same-city DR center in real time using the HyperMetro feature provided by the storage array.The production center and remote DR center are protected using the HyperReplication feature provided by the storage array.

      • When the datastores where the VMs managed by vCenter reside use the HyperMetro (NAS) and asynchronous replication (NAS) DR, set Array-Based Replication.

        The service data is protected using the HyperMetro and asynchronous replication features provided by the storage array and written into multiple data centers. In addition, the system periodically copies the data to the remote DR site based on the time policy, providing storage layer-based multi-point DR protection.

      • When the datastore group where the VMs to be protected reside using the HyperMetro (NAS) and HyperVault (NAS) DR technology, select HyperMetro.

        HyperMetro enables service data to be written to two data centers in real time and the system to periodically generate virtual copies of the service data in the storage device of the remote DR data center based on the time policy.

      • When the datastores where VMs managed by vCenter reside use the HyperMetro + replication + replication DR technology, select Storage Replication.

        The production center and same-city DR center use the active-active technology of storage arrays to write service data to the two data centers in real time. The remote replication technology of storage arrays is used between the production center and remote DR center. The asynchronous remote replication technology of storage arrays is used between remote DR center A and remote DR center B.

    2. Select the datastore group where the VMs to be protected reside.

      The system automatically protects all VMs in the selected datastore group.

    A datastore group is a set of VMs on vCenter. After vCenter is added, the system will calculate the number of and group datastores on vCenter. VMs in independent remote replication pairs are in one datastore group and VMs in one consistency group are in one datastore group.

  4. Click Next.
  5. Configure a protection policy.

    1. On the Protection Policy page, the system automatically identifies suitable protection policies. Select a policy based on your data protection solution.
      • When the parallel replication (synchronous and asynchronous) or cascading replication in the DR Star network (synchronous + asynchronous) DR technology is used, select Parallel Replication (Synchronous and Asynchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution.
      • When the cascading replication (synchronous and asynchronous) or parallel replication in the DR Star network (synchronous + asynchronous) DR technology is used, select Cascading Replication (Synchronous and Asynchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution.
      • When the cascading replication (asynchronous and asynchronous) DR technology is used, select Parallel Replication (Asynchronous and Asynchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution.
      • When the parallel replication (asynchronous and asynchronous) DR technology is used, select Cascading Replication (Asynchronous and Asynchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution.
      • When the HyperMetro (SAN) and asynchronous replication (SAN) DR technology is used, select HyperMetro and Array-Based Replication (Asynchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution.
      • When the HyperMetro (SAN) and synchronous replication (SAN) DR technology is used, select HyperMetro and Array-Based Replication (Synchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution.
      • If the HyperMetro (SAN) + asynchronous replication (SAN) DR technology is used in the DR Star network, select HyperMetro and Array-Based Replication(DR Star): Disaster Recovery Data Center Solution (Geo-Redundant Mode).
      • When the HyperMetro (NAS) and asynchronous replication (NAS) DR technologie is used, select HyperMetro and Array-Based Replication (Asynchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution.
      • When the HyperMetro (NAS) and HyperVault (NAS) DR technology is used, select HyperMetro and HyperVault: Disaster Recovery Data Center Solution (Geo-Redundant Mode).
      • When the SAN HyperMetro + SAN cascading replication (HyperMetro + asynchronous + asynchronous) DR technology is used, select SAN active-active + SAN cascading replication (active-active + asynchronous + asynchronous): Multi-DC Four-Copy DR Solution.
      • When the SAN HyperMetro + SAN parallel replication (HyperMetro + asynchronous + asynchronous) DR technology is used, select SAN active-active + SAN parallel replication (active-active + asynchronous + asynchronous): Multi-DC Four-Copy DR Solution.
      • When the SAN HyperMetro + SAN cascading replication (HyperMetro + synchronous + asynchronous) DR technology is used, select SAN active-active + SAN cascading replication (active-active + synchronous + asynchronous): Multi-DC Four-Copy DR Solution.
      • When the SAN HyperMetro + SAN parallel replication (HyperMetro + synchronous + asynchronous) DR technology is used, select SAN active-active + SAN parallel replication (active-active + synchronous + asynchronous): Multi-DC Four-Copy DR Solution.
        • If there are suitable protection policies, you can select a protection policy based on your data protection solution and modify the time policy of the protection policy.
        • If there is no suitable protection policy, check whether the storage devices used by protected objects have been configured as planned. If the storage devices have not been configured, configure them as planned. After configuration, perform the following operations: On the menu bar, select Resources. Select a node under the management server. In the site node, click Storage, in the line where the storage device resides, click Refresh to refresh the storage device information under the site. Then, recreate the protected group.
    2. Click Set to set the protection policy for the protected group.
      • For the Parallel Replication (Synchronous and Asynchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution, Cascading Replication (Synchronous and Asynchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution protection policy, you need to set scheduling policy in synchronous end, set scheduling policy, consistency policy and replication policy in asynchronous end.
      • For the Parallel Replication (Asynchronous and Asynchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution, Cascading Replication (Asynchronous and Asynchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution protection policy, you need to set scheduling policy, consistency policy and replication policy in two asynchronous end.
      • For the HyperMetro and Array-Based Replication (Asynchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution protection policy, you need to set scheduling policy, consistency policy and replication policy in asynchronous end.
      • For the HyperMetro and Array-Based Replication (Synchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution protection policy, you need to set consistency policy and replication policy in synchronous end.
      • For the SAN active-active + SAN cascading replication (active-active + asynchronous + asynchronous): Multi-DC Four-Copy DR Solution and SAN active-active + SAN parallel replication (active-active + asynchronous + asynchronous): Multi-DC Four-Copy DR Solution protection policies, you need to configure the time scheduling policy, replication policy, and consistency policy for the two asynchronous ends at the same time.
      • For the SAN active-active + SAN cascading replication (active-active + synchronous + asynchronous): Multi-DC Four-Copy DR Solution and SAN active-active + SAN parallel replication (active-active + synchronous + asynchronous): Multi-DC Four-Copy DR Solution protection policies, you need to configure the time scheduling policy at the synchronous end, the time scheduling policy at the asynchronous end, the replication policy, and the consistency policy.

        For protection policy Parallel Replication (Asynchronous and Asynchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution or Cascading Replication (Asynchronous and Asynchronous):Geo-Redundant DR solution, it must cover local protection and remote protection.

      • For HyperMetro and HyperVault: Disaster Recovery Data Center Solution (Geo-Redundant Mode) DR solution protection policy, you need to set he protection policy for the protected group. Please see step 5 in Creating a Protected Group for VMware VMs.
        1. Click the Scheduling Policy tab. In the Time Policy area, set the time policy for the protected group. Table 1lists related parameters.

          Table 1 Time policies

          Time Policy

          Description

          On-demand scheduling

          Manually starts protection tasks.

          Period-based scheduling

          Automatically starts protection tasks based on a period set by the system.

          NOTE:
          • To ensure data consistency, the execution timetable for a protected group policy template must be set. You are advised to set the execution time to off-peak hours.
          • Tasks can be executed at multiple time points of a day, a week, or a month. Alternatively, at a specific time segment of a day, a week, or a month with a fixed frequency.
          • It is recommended that the starting time of the validate period is set to a time later than the completion of the initial synchronization.
          • If daylight saving time (DST) is enabled on the eReplication management server, a DR protection task whose trigger time point falls within the DST shift period cannot be executed at the scheduled time. Details are as follows:

            (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (United States and Canada) is used as an example. The DST starts at 2016-03-12 02:00:00, and ends at 2016-11-06 02:00:00.

          • If the start time of the protection policy falls within the first hour (2016-03-12 02:00:00 to 03:00:00) after the DST starts, for example, 2016-03-12 02:30:00, the protection group will be automatically executed with a delay of one hour, that is 2016-03-12 03:30:00.
          • If the start time of the protection policy falls with the last hour (2016-11-06 01:00:00 to 02:00:00) before the DST ends, for example, 2016-11-06 01:30:00, the protection group will be executed after the DST ends for half an hour.
        2. When the Scheduling Policy is set to Period-based scheduling, in the Expected RPO area, if you select Enable PRO Requirement Satisfaction Check, the actual RPO is check against the configured RPO. If the actual RPO exceeds the expected RPO, the system generates an alarm, indicating that the RPO requirement is not satisfied.

          Expected RPO can be set to 0-31 days, 0-23 hours, and 5-59 minutes.

          If days and hours are not set, the Expected RPO is 15 minutes by default.

        3. Click the Consistency Policy tab and select Generate quiesced snapshot.

          If Continue after quiesced snapshot creation failure is selected, the process is not affected if the silent snapshot fails to be created. However, the silent snapshot information will not be restored when the recovery plan is executed.

          • To generate a quiesced snapshot, you need to install VMware Tools or Open VM Tools on the VM.
          • When the Time Policy of a protection policy is set to Seconds, you cannot select Generate quiesced snapshot.

          vCenter is used to generate quiesced VM snapshots for VM consistency protection. After quiesced snapshots are generated, the system enables the client in the startup state to be in the quiesced state during DR protection, that is, the VM pauses temporarily and the data in the memory of the VM will be updated to a disk. After the replication starts, the vCenter Server is notified to delete these quiesced snapshots.

        4. Click Replication Policy tab to set the remote replicate rate between storage arrays. Table 2 lists related parameters.

          Table 2 Replication policies

          Replication Policy

          Description

          Default configuration

          The remote replication rate is the default one set on the storage array.

          Manual configuration

          • Users can set the remote replication rate for each time segment. Configure the automatic remote replication rate of the storage based on the pre-set replication rate of time period.
          • Select Manual configuration. Click a time color block to modify the replication rate during a time segment.
        5. Click OK.

  6. Click Next.
  7. Set Name and Description of the protected group.

    • Name: contains 4 to 32 characters, including letters, digits, underscores (_), and hyphens (-), but cannot start with a hyphen (-).
    • Description: contains 0 to 255 characters.

  8. Optional: If you do not want to manually create a recovery plan for the protected group, select Automatically create a recovery plan after creating protected groups in the lower left corner.
  9. Click Finish.
  10. Click OK.

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