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AVNET Sinergias 07 Andres Bacalao Sales Manager – Latin America

AVNET Sinergias 07 Andres Bacalao Sales Manager – Latin America. Soluciones de Alta Disponibilidad en los sistemas i y p de IBM y en Windows.

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AVNET Sinergias 07 Andres Bacalao Sales Manager – Latin America

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  1. AVNET Sinergias 07 Andres Bacalao Sales Manager – Latin America

  2. Soluciones de Alta Disponibilidad en lossistemas i y p de IBM y en Windows

  3. AgendaQuienes Somos ?Que es la Alta Disponibilidad?Alta Disponibilidad para sistema i: iTera HAAlta Disponibilidad para sistema p: MIMIX AIXAlta Disponiblidad para Windows: Vision for WindowsSumario y Preguntas

  4. Corporate Profile • IBM’s only Premier Business Partner in high availability • Close ties with IBM leadership, labs and distribution teams • Class-leading high availability solutions for System i • Facil, comodo, innovado • 90% of the System i HA install base • 400+ business partners a nivel mundial. • Most extensive R&D, y soporte y servicio global . • 5,000+ clientes y 20,000+ licencias a nivel mundial. • 400+ empleados– the best talent in the industry! • Strong financial performance

  5. Strong IBM Relationship • IBM is one of Vision’s biggest customers and Vision ranks #1 in driving IBM hardware revenue among all i5/OS high availability providers. Vision Solutions has leadership technology assets, services competencies, global reach and the financial strength necessary to take business resiliency to an entirely new level for our clients and partners.” Mark Shearer, General Manager, IBM System i

  6. “…Vision Solutions will be uniquely positioned to globally provide small and medium businesses with the best resiliency solutions that are specifically tailored for their needs.” Sonia Lelii, Storage Research Analyst at Aberdeen Group Meeting the Needs of SMB firms “Businesses of all sizes are increasingly looking to implement business resiliency solutions that are innovative, affordable and easy to use. Well integrated, customer-proven solutions stand to enjoy considerable success in the marketplace.” Dave Russell, Research Vice President at Gartner

  7. Customer References

  8. Meeting the Needs of SMB to Enterprise Customers Banking • Banco del Istmo – Panamá • Bancolombia – Panamá • Banco Integración – Paraguay (m) • ABN AMRO - Paraguay • Lloyds Bank – Paraguay • BBVA – Paraguay • Banco Sudameris – ParaguayDiners – Perú • Banco Interamericano de Finanzas – Perú • Banco de Comercio – Perú • Mi Banco – Perú • Banco Interamericano de Finanzas – Perú • Banco de Comercio – Perú • Mi Banco – Perú • Scotiabank – Perú (m) • Banco Financiero – Perú (m) • Banco del Nuevo Mundo – Perú (m) • Unibanca – Perú (m) • Banco Sudamericano – Perú (m) • Banco Gubernamental de Fomento – Puerto Rico • Banco Popular – Republica Dominicana • Banco del Progreso – Republica Dominicana • Banco BHD – Republica Dominicana • Republic Bank Ltd. – Trinidad y Tobago (m) • Banco Occidental de Descuento – Venezuela • Banco del Tesoro - Venezuela • Banpro – Venezuela • Banco Sofitasa – Venezuela (i) • Banfoandes – Venezuela (m) • Banco Guayana – Venezuela (m) • Banco Canarias – Venezuela (m) • Banesco – Venezuela (m) • HSBC Bank – Argentina • Citibank – Argentina (m) • Banco Patagonia – Argentina (m) • Nuevo Banco La Rioja – Argentina • Banco BISA – Bolivia (m) • Banco Itau – Brasil (m) • Banco do Brasil – Brasil (m) • Barbados National Bank – Barbados (m) • Banco Itau – Chile (i) • Scotiabank – Chile (m) • Banco Corpbanca – Chile (m) • Banco Agrario – Colombia (m) • Banco Occidente – Colombia (i) • Banco de la Republica – Colombia (m) • Banco GNB Sudameris - Colombia • Bancolombia – Colombia • Colpatria – Colombia (i) • Banco del Istmo – Colombia • Banco Davivienda – Colombia (m) • Banco Internacional – Costa Rica (i) • Scotiabank – Costa Rica (m) • Banco Internacional – Ecuador (m) • Scotiabank – El Salvador (m) • Banco del Quetzal – Guatemala • Soca Bank – Haití • Banco de Occidente – Honduras • Banco Atlántida – Honduras (i) • Banco Ficensa – Honduras (i) • Bank of Jamaica – Jamaica (m) • HSBC Bank – México • Banca Mifel – México • Banco Famsa – México • Bco. Nacional de Comercio Exterior – México (m)

  9. Meeting the Needs of SMB to Enterprise Customers Financial Services • Cía. Financiera Argentina AIG – Argentina (m) • Mercado Abierto Electrónico – Argentina (m) • SEPSA – Argentina (m) • Adm. de Tarjetas de Crédito - Bolivia (m) • BMF Bolsa Mercadorias y Futuros – Brasil • Asociaçao Comercial do Sao Paulo – Brasil (m) • Basecard Administraçao de Cartoes – Brasil (m) • Maritima Seguros – Brasil (m) • Fenalco – Colombia • Protección S.A. – Colombia • Surfinanciamiento – Colombia (m) • Credibanco VISA – Colombia • Dann Regional – Colombia • Bolsa de Valores de Colombia – Colombia (m) • Bolsa de Valores – Costa Rica (m) • Administradora de Creditos Comerciales Presto Ltda. – Chile (m) • Pacificard – Ecuador (i) • Diners – Ecuador • Jamaica Stock Exchange – Jamaica (m) • Caja Gonzalo Vega – México (m) • Actinver Casa de Bolsa – México (m) • Inversora Bursatil Inbursa – México (m) • Operadora de Fondos Lloyd – México (m) • Sociedad de Beneficencia Española I.A.P – México (m) • Caja Inmaculada – México (m) • Grupo Financiero Caterpillar – México (m) • Bancard – Paraguay (m) • Interbanco – Paraguay (m) • Procard - Paraguay • Vision de Finanzas - Paraguay Diners – Perú • Procesos MC (Mastercard) – Perú • Diners – Peru • Unibanca – Perú (m) • América Leasing – Perú (m) • Asociación Cibao – Republica Dominicana • Unit Trust Corporation – Trinidad y Tobago (m) • Sistarbanc VISA – Uruguay • Mi Casa – Venezuela (i) • Credicard – Venezuela (i)

  10. Meeting the Needs of SMB to Enterprise Customers Manufacturing • Petroken Petroquímica – Argentina (i) • Ledesma S.A. – Argentina (m) • Sancor – Argentina (m) • Aceitera Gral. Deheza – Argentina (m) • Nestlé Argentina – Argentina (m) • Arcor – Argentina (m) • Massalin Particulares – Argentina (m) • Bridgestone Firestone Argentina S.A. – Argentina (m) • Quilmes Industrial S.A. – Argentina (m) • Refinerias de Maiz – Argentina (m) • Tabacos del Norte – Argentina (m) • SADESA – Argentina (m) • Ultrafertil – Brasil (m) • Latasa – Brasil (m) • Sudop Industria Optica – Brasil (m) • Consorcio Nacional Honda – Brasil (m) • Caterpillar Brasil Ltda. – Brasil (m) • Michelin – Brasil (m) • Cooper Standard – Brasil (i) • Lear – Brasil • Carbocloro – Brasil • Invensys – Brasil (i) • Mantecorp (Schering Plough) – Brasil (i) • Moto Honda da Amazonia Ltda. – Brasil (m) • Tecnica Nacional de Oculos (Tecnol) – Brasil (m) • Papeles Nacionales – Colombia (m) • Colceramica – Colombia • Cía. Nacional de Chocolates - Colombia • Compañía de Galletas Noel – Colombia • Compañía de Cementos Argos – Colombia • Plásticos Rimax Ltda. – Colombia (m) • Cia. Colombiana de Tejidos Coltejer – Colombia (m) • Cerromatoso – Colombia (m) • Protela S.A. – Colombia (m) • Textiles Fabricato – Colombia (m) • Chaid Neme Hnos. – Colombia (m) • Pronova Ltda. Prebel – Colombia (m) • Industrias Haceb – Colombia (m) • Banacol – Colombia (m) • John Restrepo S.A. – Colombia (m) • Merck México – México (m) • Grupo Modelo – México • Danone – México • Ferrero – México (i) • Thyssenkrupp – México (m) • Urrea Professional Tools – México (i) • Cemex – México (m) • Nicaragua Sugar – Nicaragua (i) • Aventis Pharmaceuticals – Puerto Rico • Universal Textil – Perú • Ferreyros - Perú • Merck Venezuela – Venezuela (m) • Cativen – Venezuela • Laboratorios Elmor – Venezuela (m)

  11. Meeting the Needs of SMB to Enterprise Customers Transportation and Logistics • Nuevo Central Argentino S.A. – Argentina • Alfred Toepfer Argentina S.R.L. – Argentina (m) • Mercantil Nova Era – Brasil • Audifar Ltda. – Brasil (m) • Cremer S.A. – Brasil (m) • Casa Bahia Comercial Ltda. – Brasil (m) • Produtos Leco – Brasil • Terminal de Contenedores (TCP) – Brasil • Brapelco Comercio Transporte e Serviços – Brasil (m) • Sao Geraldo do Viciao – Brasil (m) • A. Guerra S.A. – Brasil (m) • Thomas Gregg & Sons – Colombia (i) • Gaseosas Lux – Colombia (m) • Leonisa – Colombia (m) • Chevron Petroleum - Colombia (m) • Compañía de Petroleo de Chile (COPEC) – Chile (m) • Pesquera Camanchaca S.A. – Chile (m) • Embonor – Chile • Coca Cola Polar – Chile • Cooperativa Agíicola y Lechera de la Unión Ltda. – Chile (m) • Industrias La Constancia – El Salvador (i) • Ecuador Bottling Company (Coca Cola Ecuador) – Ecuador (m) • Accor Corporate Services – México (m) • Geusa – México (i) • Jugos del Valle – México (m) • Terminal de contenedores Yucatan – México (i) • Ganaderos Productores de Leche Pura – México (m) • Autobuses de Oriente – México (m) • Manpower S.A. de C.V. – México (m) • Fuller Cosmetics – México (m) • Herdez S.A. de C.V. – México (m) • Empresa Editora El Comercio S.A. – Perú (m) • Embotelladora Latinoamericana – Perú • Corporación Lindley – Perú • Albis – Perú • Grupo Yobel – Perú • Mediterranean Shipping Company - Perú • Mendez & Co. – Puerto Rico • DOMESA – Venezuela

  12. Meeting the Needs of SMB to Enterprise Customers Government & Utilities • CableVision S.A. – Argentina (m) • La Nación S.A. – Argentina (m) • Tribunal Regional do Trabalho- 2a regiao – Brasil (m) • CADE – Bolivia • Compañía de Electricidad de Sucre – Bolivia • BoliviaTel S.A. – Bolivia (m) • Telefónica de Paraguay - Paraguay (m) • Sociedad Portuaria Regional de Cartagena – Colombia (m) • Sociedad Portuaria de Buenaventura – Colombia (m) • Empresa Publica Municipal ( ETAPA ) – Ecuador (m) • Teléfonos de Guatemala – Guatemala • Teléfonos de México (Telmex) – México • Cablemas – México (m) • Instituto de Seguridad Social ( ISSEG ) – México (m) • CMAC Piura – Perú • Telefónica de Perú – Perú (m) • Superintendencia Nacional de los Registros Publicos (SUNARP) – Peru (m)

  13. Meeting the Needs of SMB to Enterprise Customers Technology • EDS Argentina • IBM Argentina • Conexion Comunicaçoes Ltda. – Brasil (m) • Compania de Informatica Ltda. (NAGEM) – Brasil (m) • IBM de Colombia • IBM de Chile • EDS México • IBM de México • Grupo Televisa – México • Know How S.A. – Paraguay • Itapua S.A. – Paraguay (m) • IBM de Perú • IBM Trinidad & Tobago • Dayco Telecom – Venezuela (i) • IBM Venezuela

  14. Meeting the Needs of SMB to Enterprise Customers Wholesale & Retail • Lojas Riachuelo S.A. – Brasil (m) • C & A Modas Ltda. – Brasil (m) • Clube de Diretores Lojistas (CDL) – Brasil (i) • Almacenes Paris – Chile • PreUnic - Chile • Supermercados La Favorita (Supermaxi) – Ecuador (m) • Chedraui - Mexico • Tiendas Wong – Perú • Distribuidora Dinámica – Perú

  15. Meeting the Needs of SMB to Enterprise Customers Gaming & Hospitality • Conrad Resort & Casino - Uruguay • Linda Vista S.A. – Costa Rica (m)

  16. Meeting the Needs of SMB to Enterprise Customers Health Care • Organización de Servicios Directos Empresarios (OSDE) - Argentina

  17. The Clear Choice for Enterprise Customers

  18. Que es la Alta Disponibilidad?

  19. Downtime Solucion Requerida Causas de Downtime  Recuperacion de Desastres Alta Disponibilidad (Continuidad de Operaciones)  Downtime se refiere a un periodo de tiempo o un porcentaje de un timespan que una maquina o sistema(usualmente un computador server) es offline o no esta funcionando, usualmente como un resultado de either falla de sistema (such as a crash or routine maintenance. Source: IBM HA Presentation, Eric Hess, April 2001 * ‘HA’ generalmente refiere a una solucion que provee AMBOS recuperacon y disponibilidad.No todas las tecnologias proveen una solution por AMBAS…iTera HA lo hace. Reliability is not the same as Availability!

  20. Cost Vs Recovery Time Cost iTera 5.0 HA • RTO = Minutes • RPO = Last Transaction • CDP =Continuous Data Protection / Point-in-Time Recovery Time Taken To Recover • Cost depends on size of your business, the industry you are in, your • relationship with customers and ability of your competitors to take advantage • of the situation • Time Taken To Recover is defined generally using RTO, RPO and CDP

  21. Alta Disponibilidad en i: iTeraHA

  22. Sector SMB (95% de las oportunidades)iTera HASector Enterprise (5% de las oportunidades)MIMIX ha1Orion Enterprise

  23. Built-From-The-Start for Remote Journaling iTera HA Built-From-The-Start For Remote Journaling iTera HA Design Advantages • Staging area is not needed • Fewer jobs above MI interface • Less I/O generated per transaction • Data crosses MI Interface fewer times • Easier to install • Easier to manage & monitor • More reliable (fewer moving parts) • Faster delivery of data to backup DB • Uses less disk resource • Uses less CPU resource Other HA Solutions Have Remote Journaling Retro-Fitted Older HA technologies designed around local journaling which needs a staging area. RJ Retro-Fit was easier than full re-design ‘Retro-Fitted Is Not The Same AsBuilt-From-The-Start’

  24. Asynchronous Remote Journaling Production (Source) System Backup (Target) System Asynchronous Delivery Mode APPS Receive & Apply Machine Interface DB Files Remote Journal Journal Replicated DB Files Communications Transport Journal Receiver Journal Receiver • Band-Width. Efficiently used, typically 1MBit can support 1MJTPH • Comms Interruptions. Can restart and catch-up quickly without full database resynch. • Practical Distance. Very practical for long distances because efficient comms use + low overhead • Over-head. Minimal impact on production, uses less than 5% CPU typically. • Data Loss. Typically less than 1 second, data very fast on and off the line. • Disabled Target. Does not disable the target database so you can offload reporting. • Data Integrity. Maintained at the business transaction level, support commitment control. • Select/Omit. User can select which libraries, objects and applications to mirror and which not to. • DASD Required. Works with any DASD. The Most Flexible Transport Technique For HA

  25. Record level heal needed Row update failed iTera HAApply Process Autonomic Heal Backup (Target) System Production (Source) System transactions replicated Customer Master File (Replicated) Customer Master File iTera HA – Design Advantages • Eliminates the main cause of files ‘going on hold’ (row level update error) • If a row update fails then file goes automatically into ‘heal’ mode while mirroring continues • A concurrent job is automatically started which retrieves the failed record from the • source file by relative record number (RRN) and repairs the record by RRN on the target file. • Operators can review repair history at later stage • Helps to always maintain Role-Swap-Ready (RSR) status • Makes HA easier to monitor and manage One of Several Concurrent Audit Concurrent Heal (CACH) Features ‘Autonomically Heals Row Level Errors’

  26. Latency Increasing Latency decreasing iTera HAAutonomic Apply Accelerator Production (Source) System Backup (Target) System Business Applications DB Files DB Files Apply Job iTera HA – Design Advantages • The Apply Accelerator helps to eliminate latency between remote journal and target DB • If latency detected (user threashold) another apply route automatically and moves • transactions in bulk using memory until latency eliminated • Apply accelerator preserves FIFO integrity and can accelerate apply up to 400% • Eliminates a time consuming operator activity • Fixes latency issues effectively One of Several Concurrent Audit Concurrent Heal (CACH) Features ‘Autonomicaly Heals Latency’

  27. Target Applications Users updating backup DB! ZZ Audit Heal iTera HAZZ Audit Production (Source) System Backup (Target) System Business Applications DB Files DB Files Apply Job iTera HA – Design Advantages • ZZ Audit looks for activity on backup that did not come from iTera HA and ‘heals’ it (rollback) • This means that it is not essential to lock objects on the backup system during mirroring • Improves performance • Reduces potential for locking conflicts • Improves usability of backup database One of Several Concurrent Audit Concurrent Heal (CACH) Features ‘Eliminates Need To Lock Backup Database’

  28. iTera HASystem Monitoring • System Monitor shows all important status information for a production & backup system on a single screen • E2KG Monitor runs continuously in the background and checks role-swap-ready (RSR) status at user defined intervals. Heals and • notifies. Some tasks are continuous, • Some daily and some weekly • Host Cluster Monitor allows multiple LPARs or systems to be monitored from a single screen System Monitor E2KG (RSR) Monitor ‘Automatically Check That System Is Role-Swap-Ready’

  29. iTera HA Mirrors All Critical Data & Objects • Data (libraries, files) • Data areas • Data queues • IFS (real-time journal based mirroring) • MQ / WebSphere • User profiles (real-time) • Spool files & output queues • Program objects • Controllers, lines and devices • IBM job scheduler entries • Directory entries • Tape media library support

  30. Users test business applications Business Applications iTera Apply Job Data applied in real-time to backup database iTera apply is suspended Data still sent to backup system but not applied During normal replication users and business applications update the production database. Data is captured in the local journal which automatically sends a copy of the data to the remote journal. The iTera HA apply job reads the remote journal and applies the data to the backup database in real-time. The production and backup databases are in-synch. 1 After users have finished testing the backup system, the backup database is then ‘healed ‘(rolled back) using the iTera HA ZZ Audit feature. The backup database is locally journalled so user updates can be identified. The ZZ Audit retrieves records that need to be healed from the source database by RRN. This introduces no down-time and is much faster than a traditional full database re-sync. During a virtual role swap test the iTera HA apply job is suspended so the backup database is frozen at a point in time, simulating an unplanned failure. Users are unaffected on production.Production data remains protected because it is still being sent to the remote journal. Users can now sign onto the backup system and test the backup application including running batch update routines. After the backup database has been healed by ZZ Audit normal mirroring resumes. During the virtual role swap test there has been no down-time and no risk to production data. Typically customers run virtual role swap tests during the day so there is no out of ours working plus planning and scheduling is reduced to a minimum. 2 4 3 iTera HAVirtual Test Role Swap Production (Source) System Backup (Target) System Business Applications ZZ Audit heals backup database Production DB Backup DB Remote Journal Local Journal Local Journal ‘Role-Swap Tests With No Downtime’

  31. iTera HAAutomated Role Swap • Role Swap Type *ROLLOVER is executed to allow the business to continue on the • backup system while planned maintenance occurs on production system • Role swaps are initiated from the backup system however, if your systems are cluster- • enabled, you can performed a role swap from any CRG and any system. • Prior to the role swap type *ROLLOVER a series of automated pre-check are run by the • E2KG monitor. This ensures that the backup is in Role Swap ready (RSR) status. • Role Swap Type *FAILOVER is • executed in the event of a • unplanned production system • outage and is therefore executed • without pre-checks • During the automated role swap • a number of user configurable • tasks are run in sequence. A • monitor display a detailed view of • status in real-time plus timings. Role-Swap Monitor

  32. iTera HAPopular Replication Scenarios 3 2 1 Production System (A) Backup System (B) Production System (A) Backup System (B) Backup LPAR Production LPAR One-to-One Replication (A to B Scenario) Backup LPAR Production LPAR Replicant/ Backup System (C) One-to-Many Replication (A to B & C Scenario) Bi-Directional Replication 5 4 6 Production LPAR (A) Backup system Production System Production LPAR Backup LPAR Backup LPAR (B) Production LPAR Backup LPAR Backup system Production System Single-System Replication (A to B scenario) One-to-Many Replication Many-to-One Replication ‘Flexibility = Business Value’

  33. iTera HAEasy To Install, Monitor & Manage iTera HA Installation Typically 20-40 Man-Hours Monitoring Typically 5 minutes per day Role Swap Tests Virtual test role swaps can run at any time. Easy to schedule because introduces no down-time    ‘It’s The Next Generation of HA’

  34. Inversion en tecnologia de system i • Laboratorio de Desarrollo • Planta de 10.000 metros cuadrados en Rochester a un kilometro de la planta de IBM • Mas de 60 ingenieros de software • Estrecha relación con IBM • Beta para la i5 OS • Acceso al laboratorio de IBM • El único proveedor del alta disponibilidad con laboratorio de desarrollo en Rochester

  35. Soporte continuo • Apoyo al cliente • Chicago, Rochester y Boston (EEUU) • Singapour • Hong Kong

  36. 24 X 7 Support • Vision have 3 global support centers which allows full 24 X7 support for all customers and partners (not just an on-call person). Support From Manchester UK Support From Los Angeles USA Support From Salt Lake City USA ‘Follow the Sun Support’

  37. Product Introduction

  38. MIMIX for AIX – Offering a New Alternative • Easy HA Solution for the IBM System p Market • Requires minimal AIX administration skills & time • Simple graphical interface for configuration and administration • Most Affordable HA Solution for IBM System p Market • TCO is approximately half of traditional AIX HA solutions • Implementations typically completed in a third of the time • Innovative Technology • Only MIMIX for AIX offers CDP • Recovery to any point in time • Pick the recovery point after the failure, not before it

  39. HACMP 5.4 Enterprise MIMIX for AIX SMB Solutions for Different Market Segments • MIMIX for AIX complements rather than competes with HACMP

  40. MIMIX for AIX – Product Line • MIMIX EchoStream for AIX • Change based, asynchronous replication • Any-Point-in-Time recovery enabled by MIMIX CDP™ • MIMIX HA Cluster for AIX • Simplified cluster management • Automated failove

  41. MIMIX for AIX – Offering a New Alternative • Easy HA Solution for the IBM System p SMB Market • Requires minimal AIX administration skills & time • Simple graphical interface for configuration and administration • Most Affordable HA Solution for IBM System p SMB Market • TCO is approximately half of traditional AIX HA solutions • Implementations typically completed in a third of the time • Innovative Technology • Only MIMIX for AIX offers CDP • Recovery to any point in time • Pick the recovery point after the failure, not before it

  42. Traditional point in time (PIT) based recovery Event addressable storage Any point in time (APIT) Vanilla “CDP” Daily backup Snapshots Event addressable storage True CDP Near CDP MIMIX CDP™ - Near CDP Is Not Enough MIMIX EchoStream Database checkpoint Pre-patch Post-patch Database checkpoint Quarterly close Any customer Configurable event Older Most recent TIME

  43. Application Capture Changes File System (optional) Logical Volume LVM Device Driver Physical Volume APPLICATION STACK Device Driver Disk Drive Where Are Changes Captured • Application independent data capture • Works with or without a file system

  44. Data Tap LAN How MIMIX EchoStream Works Ethernet (IP) network attachment • Data Tap on Source Server captures changes • Writes to local buffer occur synchronously… • …then are asynchronously transferred to the target server • Replicates only changes to production data • Contexts used to maintain write order consistency • Recovery Storage can be any heterogeneous storage Target/Recovery Server Source/Production Server Recovery Storage Protected Storage

  45. Production Server Replica Primary Storage IP Network Recovery Server Undo Log T5 T3 T2 T4 T1 MIMIX EchoStream’s Replication Process • Applications write to primary storage as usual • EchoStream maintains an exact replica of the Production Server’s data • Copies all disk writes • Ordered by time sequence • Across an IP network • Prior to the Recovery Server overwriting data, the information is saved in an “undo” log • Recover the application’s data by selecting • Recovery point (Time) • Recovery location on either Production or Recovery Server • While the snapshot is in use, data protection continues W W D A O G B B A D O G B A W D B A G O D B W O B D A O G User request applications data recovered to time T1 on the Recovery Server B O O D D

  46. MIMIX HA Cluster Overview

  47. “Easy, Affordable, Innovative High Availability for Your AIX Environment” HA Cluster • Automatic failover delivers 24/7 availability • Fail over individual applications or an entire server • Fast, simple switching helps address planned downtime • Comply with regulatory mandates and SLAs

  48. LAN How MIMIX HA Cluster Works Ethernet (IP) network attachment • Heartbeat monitoring • Automated or manual failover • Protects against planned and unplanned downtime • Switch an individual application or the entire server Heartbeat Target/Recovery Server Source/Production Server Recovery Storage Protected Storage

  49. Redo Log Context 1 Context 2 Context 3 LFCs Context 1 Undo Log Context 2 Context 1 Context 3 Context 2 Context 3 Integrating Clustering and Replication HA Cluster Production Server Recovery Server Cluster Manager Cluster Manager ERP Production Agent Recovery Agent Database Data Tap LVM LVM Device Driver Device Driver

  50. Bi-Directional Local Replication Supported Configurations • Local Replication • Remote Replication - Option: Avnet Data Center • Local Replication with Remote Cascaded Replication • Bi-Directional Replication Local Site Offsite Local Replication With Remote Cascading Remote Replication Avnet Data Center

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