[AusNOG] Moving Disaster Site to Cloud

Simon Sharwood simon at jargonmaster.com
Thu Feb 11 10:10:57 EST 2016


Azure Site Recovery and vCloud Air both let you copy VMs to the cloud, keep
them updated and then if you have an on-premises failure, resume operations
from the cloud. It's pure cloud - you just pay to have your VMs stored in
the cloud, and then for compute time if you run them. No racks required.

I'm sure both Microsoft and VMware will happily explain more.

S.



On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 10:06 AM, Qui Le <QLe at sydneyoperahouse.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
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> We are thinking of moving our DR service to Cloud – not sure which
> provider to use yet.
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> We are looking at prerequisite information/requirement such as VLAN,
>  rack space , equipment ie network requirements
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> Anyone with experiences , things to consider or tips of doing this are
> much appreciated.
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> Thank you in advance.
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> Qui Le
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