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Administering VMware Site Recovery Manager 5.0 (VMware Press Technology)
 
 

Administering VMware Site Recovery Manager 5.0 (VMware Press Technology) [Kindle Edition]

Michael Gordon Laverick
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This is the eBook version of the printed book.

The Complete, Hands-On Guide to Installing and Configuring VMware Site Recovery Manager 5.0

 

Administering VMware Site Recovery Manager 5.0 is the complete, technical, hands-on guide to VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM) 5.0 installation and configuration for experienced VMware professionals.

 

VMware forum moderator and vExpert Mike Laverick fully explains SRM 5.0’s failover/failback procedures, walks readers through configuring storage replication with hardware from several leading suppliers, and shows how to efficiently implement fast, automated, centralized disaster recovery. Drawing on his extensive experience with SRM and vSphere, Laverick identifies common pitfalls and errors, explains why they occur, and shows exactly how to fix them.

 

Fully up to date for SRM 5.0, this book delivers “in-the-trenches” technical knowledge you won’t find anywhere else, including expert guidance for utilizing SRM 5.0’s advanced new vSphere Replication (VR).

 

Coverage includes

  • Going “under the hood” with SRM 5.0 to thoroughly understand its operation
  • Configuring SRM 5.0 with Dell EqualLogic Replication, EMC Celerra Replicator, EMC CLARiiON MirrorView, HP StorageWorks P4000 Virtual SAN Appliance with Remote Copy, and NetApp SnapMirror
  • Configuring multiple LUN/volumes with virtual machines and virtual disks
  • Installing VMware SRM and configuring vSphere Replication (VR)
  • Using VR to replicate VMs across locations without third-party storage array-based replication
  • Using VR to replicate a single VM or groups of VMs to the Recovery Site
  • Efficiently configuring protected and recovery sites
  • Using Reprotect Mode to accelerate failback and enhance VM portability
  • Using dependencies and priority orders to configure SRM based on your existing categories of applications and services
  • Leveraging SRM 5.0’s scalability improvements to serve large-scale and/or cloud environments
  • Defining custom recovery plans
  • Working with alarms, export histories, and access control
  • Implementing bidirectional relationships and shared site configurations
  • Scripting automated site recovery
  • Upgrading from SRM 4.1 to SRM 5.0

About the Author

Mike Laverick, a former freelance VMware Certified Instructor, is a full-time author/blogger/podcaster/speaker with eighteen years of experience in VMware and related technologies. Now a VMware forum moderator and member of the London VMware User Group, he runs the virtualization website and blog RTFM Education, which publishes free guides and utilities for VMware users. Laverick has been honored with VMware’s vExpert award, assisted Irish and Scottish VMware user groups, and has published several books on VMware technologies.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 17482 KB
  • Print Length: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall; 1 edition (28 Dec 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B006RUFLF6
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Very Good 6 Jan 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
A very good book which contains some excellent advice on how to configure this product. My only gripe is that best practice recommendations are not highlighted or bulleted.
It also details how to configure storage using different storage platforms such as Dell Netapp and EMC
If you are going to deploy SRM 5 then get this book
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Administering VMware Site Recovery Manager 5.0 - Great new VM protection capabilities 8 Feb 2012
By Rodolfo Torres - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
The 'Administering VMWare Site Recovery Manager 5.0' book by Mike Laverick is written in a casual, yet concise manner. The easy to follow examples and screenshots make it easy to understand the new 5.0 capabilities, which augment VMWare SRM security and protection: vSphere Replication, Planned Migration, Automated Re-Protection, Automated Failback, & Enhanced Dependency Definition combine for a one two punch to keep your VM environment well protected. An out of the box, hands-on admin guide, SRM5.0 makes implementation of a Disaster Recovery process easy and smoothe. Great guidebook!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
A great resource written in a conversational tone 30 Jan 2012
By Chris Wahl - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
This book is a treasure trove of experience from Mike Laverick covering VMware's SRM 5. The writing style is very human and conversational, with plenty of little anecdotes and personal experiences to be found, which greatly facilitates the desire to absorb this book cover to cover. The material covers many different vendor products that are used with SRM, along with detailed visuals (screenshots and the like) to assist the reader in understanding how they work. Even if you're not currently purchasing or using SRM, I would recommend this book as a good way to remove the FUD around disaster recovery in a VMware environment and get a better perspective on your options to protect your VMs.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Very well Written 24 Jan 2012
By Raj - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This book by Mike Laverick is very well written, as the title says it's a hands-on SRM 5.0 administration and implementation guide, all the new SRM 5 features are well covered, anyone with knowledge of storage and VMware products can easily implement SRM 5.0 by reading this book, good job.
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the Virtualize-planet website (http://read.virtualizeplanet.com/?p=91) has an interesting application called ReplicaCalc &quote;
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Rate of Change Rule of Thumb (RCRT). This assumes that the average rate of change on any volume being replicated is 10%. Therefore, a 1TB volume will have a rate of change of 100GB. &quote;
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Most storage vendors do have tools that will assist you in calculating whether you have enough bandwidth in your links between sites to meet your RPO. The calculation is really a factor of three variables: the average rate of change, the link speed, and the percentage of available bandwidth. &quote;
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