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B8: Building and Deploying a Highly Available Application

B8: Building and Deploying a Highly Available Application . David Eddy. Senior Solution Consultant. What part is the most important?. Agenda. Highly Available Application (HAA) – what it means today & tomorrow Definitions Levels of Recovery. HAA – What is it?.

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B8: Building and Deploying a Highly Available Application

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  1. B8: Building and Deploying a Highly Available Application David Eddy Senior Solution Consultant

  2. What part is the most important?

  3. Agenda • Highly Available Application (HAA) – what it means today & tomorrow • Definitions • Levels of Recovery

  4. HAA – What is it? • Ensuring the complete application is 100% available during the required business time • Meeting Business Needs • Recovery Time Objective (RTO) • Recovery Point Objective (RPO) • Eliminating all Single Point of Failures (SPF) • Including as many TLA’s as possible in one presentation… (TLA = Three Letter Acronyms)

  5. Where does a Highly Available Application start? • Development • Deployment • Management Development Deployment Management Application development & deployment timeline

  6. Where does a Highly Available Application start? Development Deployment Management Application development & deployment timeline

  7. What does a HAA look like to the user? • The application is always available* • Performance is always acceptable • Data is NEVER lost • New functionality is timely

  8. Definitions: High Availability (HA) “… high availability refers to a system or component that is continuously operational for a desirably long length of time. Availability can be measured relative to "100% operational" or "never failing." A widely-held but difficult-to-achieve standard of availability for a system or product is known as "five 9s" (99.999 percent) ...” (Source: http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid80_gci761219,00.html#) (Source: http://www.cps-corp.net/9s.htm)

  9. Agenda • Highly Available Application ( HAA) – what it means today & tomorrow • Definitions • Levels of Recovery

  10. Business Services Data Sources Definitions: Complete Application • User Interface • Middleware (Application Server / Sonic™) • Data (database) • Common Infrastructure Enterprise Services Presentation Common Infrastructure Data Access

  11. ESB User Interface Operations / HW Data Access Application Server Databases Definitions: Complete Application An Example • User Interface • Middleware (Application Server / Sonic) • Data (database)

  12. ESB User Interface Ops / HW Application Server Databases Definitions: The Example Application • 4 Application Configurations • Hosted (single server) • Client Server • N-Tier • SaaS

  13. WS AS Web Svr AS AS AS DB DB Web Svr AS AS AS WS WS Web Svr AS WS Logical vs. Physical Outlook Hosted (Single Server) Client / Server N-Tier SaaS

  14. Agenda • Highly Available Application ( HAA) – what it means today & tomorrow • Definitions • Levels of Recovery

  15. Levels of Recovery Level 1: Bicycle Recovery Level 2: VW Recovery Level 3: Race Car Recovery

  16. Level 1: Business Case • Easiest environment to work in • RTO and RPO < 1 day • Typically • Host-based • Client-Server • Development left to the Application Partner (usually) Cost Scale:

  17. Level 1: Technology Dependence • NO RPO or RTO • Have never had an incident • Not using their existing resources • Don’t rely completely on technology!

  18. Level 1: Technology Choices • Backup • Infrastructure • Hardware • Software • Application • Configuration files • Properties files • Where is your recovery location?

  19. Level 2: Business case • RTO and RPO < 60 minutes • Typically • Host-based • Client-server • N-tier • Development shared between AP and User • Deployment shared as well Cost Scale:

  20. Level 2: Choosing The Right Tool Which tool would you choose…

  21. Level 2: Technology Choices • After imaging • Replication or clusters • SAN solutions • Recovery offsite?

  22. Level 3: Business Case • RTO and RPO < 5 minutes • Typically • All Deployment Models (Host-based, Client-server, N-tier, SaaS) • Real-time and near real-time • Large development organization • Deployment important (and difficult) Cost Scale:

  23. Level 3: Thinking Ahead Of The Game • Rick Mears • 4 Time Indianapolis 500 winner • 6 Times – Poll position • 11 Times – Front row

  24. Level 3: Technology Choices • Replication • Clusters • SAN solution with complete redundancy • Sonic ESB / CAA

  25. Enterprise Services Client OpenEdge Replication Backup (Site 2) Application Server (Site 2) Level 3: Technology Choices: Application Availability – eliminating SPFs Application Server Tier Direct Connect Name Server (Load balancing) Data Tier Application Server (Site 1) TCP/IP Production (Site 1) Web Server User Interface Name Server (Load balancing) Client Reporting SQL

  26. Level 3: Technology Choices: Sonic CAA Q1 Q1a Q2 Q2a

  27. Level 3: Technology Choices: SaaS – Same Rules Apply except Web Server Application Server Tier Direct Connect Enterprise Services Name Server (Load balancing) Data Tier Application Server (Site 1) TCP/IP Production (Site 1) Client Web Server User Interface OpenEdge Replication Name Server (Load balancing) Client Backup (Site 2) Application Server (Site 2) Reporting SQL

  28. Wrap-up

  29. Summary • Business Requirements are critical! • Different • Architectures • Levels of recovery • Business Requirements • Solutions • It is the complete process • Development, Deployment, Maintenance

  30. For More Information • Sonic CAA http://www.psdn.com • OpenEdge Reference Architecture http://www.psdn.com/library/kbcategory.jspa?categoryID=230 • Disaster Recovery Resources http://www.attanium.net http://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/507076/uk_emergency_preparedness_a_step_in_the_right_direction/index.html http://www.emdat.be

  31. ? Questions

  32. Thank You

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