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ОтвеченоReal-time (or near real-time) Replication of VHDs

  • 15 октября 2008 г. 21:25rebus9 Медали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователя
     
    Assume 2 Hyper-V servers, one in New York and one at a disaster recovery site in Chicago. 

    Virtual machines in New York are exported to Chicago, where they are imported to the Hyper-V server there.   At that point in time, the NY and Chicago configs, VHDs, etc. are identical. 

    The VMs in New York are production.  Chicago's virtual machines remain OFF.

    As the NY machines run, data is written to their VHDs.

    Now.... if I want to replicate the New York VHDs to Chicago, I have to stop the VMs temporarily and use rsync or other block-level tool, to replicate the changed blocks of each VHD.

    What products can anyone recommend that can do real-time ("continuous data protection") or near real-time (replication scheduled every X mintes) on the open/locked VHD files without having to shut down or suspend the virtual machine guests?  There are products like Availl/GlobalScape Continuous Data Protection, and XOSoft WanSync that work on open files, but Availl/GS product does not support 2008 x64, and I have not been able to get any reply from XOSoft.

    I should mention that we'd like to do block level transfers, not mess with VSS.  Hard disk space is a bit tight and we don't have the space for lots of shadow copy data.

    If the production VM in NY fails for any reason-- hardware failure, terrorist attack, etc-- we want to be able to bring up the VM in Chicago with a VHD that is fully (or near fully) synched with the last known state of the VHD in New York.

    • Измененоrebus9 15 октября 2008 г. 21:27
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