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SnapManager 2.0 for Virtual Infrastructure Best Practices

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Published on 24 September 2010, updated 29 September 2010

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ISBN-10: 0738434515
ISBN-13: 9780738434513
IBM Form #: SG24-7867-00


Authors: Alex Osuna, Amrita Das and Roland Tretau

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    Abstract

    This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides best practices for the IBM System Storage N sereis and SnapManager® for Virtual Infrastructure 2.0 (SMVI).

    We address the resource utilization issues typically found within virtual environments by leveraging the underlying Snapshot technology, which enables you to create point-in-time copies of your virtual machines or entire data stores and then restore from these backup copies at any level of granularity, datastore, VM, disk (VMDK), or guest file, simply and quickly when required.

    In addition, we provide best practices for protecting the SMVI server and recovering in case of a disaster. Furthermore, we explain the seamless integration of N series storage solutions, including MetroCluster, so customers can leverage storage and virtualization technologies to create dynamic infrastructures that can create tremendous business value.

    The reader of this book will gain a deep understanding of how to implement SnapManager for Virtual Infrastructure in VMware vSphere environments.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction to SnapManager for Virtual Infrastructure

    Chapter 2. Concepts

    Chapter 3. Planning

    Chapter 4. Installation

    Chapter 5. Process flow

    Chapter 6. Disaster recovery

    Chapter 7. VMware snapshots

    Chapter 8. Data consistency in an SMVI environment

    Chapter 9. Summary of best practices

    Appendix A. Recovery procedures

    Appendix B. Sample scripts

    Appendix C. Troubleshooting single file restore

    Appendix D. SMVI installation steps

     

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