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Thursday, 29 October 2015

Veeam Availability Suite & Veeam Backup Essentials

What is Veeam Availability Suite?
Veeam Availability Suite provides availability for all applications, by combining the industry leading backup, restore and replication capabilities of Veeam Backup and Replication with the advanced monitoring, reporting and capacity planning functionality of Veeam ONE. Veeam Availability Suite delivers everything you need to reliably protect and manage your VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V environments.

Veeam Availability Suite Version 9:
Veeam have announced that version 9 of Veeam Availability Suite is to be released soon, offering a number of new features, such as:
·   Veeam Integration with EMC snapshots
·         Fast and secure cloud-based disaster recovery
·         Fast and low impact backups with EMC, NetApp, HP and more.
·         Enterprise-level enhancements for Veeam Explorers
·         Availability for the enterprise
·         Veeam integration with HP StoreOne Catalyst and other backup storage integration
·         Unlimited scale-out backup recovery


Veeam Backup Essentials

What is Veeam Backup Essentials?
Veeam Backup Essentials provides small businesses with a reliable, effortless and affordable enterprise-class backup solution, designed to help businesses remain always-on. Veeam Backup Essentials offers the same functionality as Veeam Availability Suite, but is priced for small businesses.

Veeam Backup Essentials Key Features include:
·       High-speed recovery
·         Data loss avoidance
·         Verified Protection
·         Leveraged Data
·         Complete Visibility


       For more information please contact Practical Networks a Veeam Partner on 01723 587240 or email info@practicalnetworks.co.uk




Thursday, 15 October 2015

Veeam ONE

What is Veeam ONE?
Veeam ONE is a virtual management and optimisation tool, offering monitoring, reporting and capacity planning for VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V and the Veeam backup infrastructure. It helps enable availability for the modern data center, by providing complete visibility of the IT infrastructure, in order to detect issues before they have an operational impact. Veeam ONE offers an automated, flexible and dynamic way to categorise and group your clusters, hosts, VMs and data stores by criteria such as business unit, department, purpose and SLA. With Veeam ONE business categorisation, you can view and manage your virtual infrastructure based on your organisation’s needs and priorities.

The features:
  • 24x7 real-time performance monitoring and alerting
  • Detailed dashboards with informative drill-downs
  • Monitoring of failover clusters, CSVs and SMB shares
  • Performance and infrastructure analysis
  • Integration with vCloud Director
  •  Documentation and management reporting
  • Predefined and customisable dashboards
  •  Infrastructure assessments
  •  Multi-tenant reporting and monitoring for VMware
  • Custom report builder
  • Automated and on-demand reporting for Veeam Backup & Replication
  • Complete visibility of your entire virtual environment
  • Change tracking
  • Advanced capacity planning

24x7 Real-time monitoring:
Veeam ONE boast real-time, agent free and unattended 24x7 monitoring of your backup and virtual infrastructures, providing you with notifications of backup and performance issues before they negatively impact applications and users.
Veeam ONE monitoring includes functionality such as:
  •  Fast troubleshooting with detailed information designed to help you isolate the root cause and resolve issues quickly.
  • An extensive knowledge base with 200+ preset alarms to ensure you are the first to know when issues are impacting availability.
  • Graphs and charts with additional drill-down data to provide more information, when you need it.

Multi-tenant reporting and monitoring:

Multi-tenant reporting and monitoring for VMware is new to version 8, allowing IT managers to delegate reporting and monitoring to system admins over a limited scope of assigned VMs. Managers will have the ability to pre-build backup reports for the entire team, pre-populating individual dashboards with filtered results.

For more information about Veeam ONE please contact Practical Networks on 01723 587240

Thursday, 1 October 2015

Veeam Backup & Replication

What is Veeam Backup & Replication?
Veeam backup and replication is a backup software, providing VM backup for VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V virtual environments. Veeam leverages virtualisation, storage and cloud technologies to deliver a recovery time of less than 15minutes for all applications and data.
Veeam backup and replication brings backup and replication together in one single solution to both increase the value of backup and reinvent data protection for virtual environments.

The Features:
The key features of Veeam backup and replication are:
• High-Speed Recovery
• Data Loss Avoidance
• Verified Protection
• Leveraged Data
• Complete Visibility

High-Speed Recovery:
• Instant VM recovery provides recovery of a failed VM in as little as 2 minutes.
• Instant file-level recovery allows you to recover guest OS files and folders.
• Low recovery time objectives for Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, SQL Server and Active Directory with Veeam Explorer.

Data Loss Avoidance:
• Ultra-fast backup from storage snapshots with leverages storage snapshot capabilities for HP and NetApp.
• 50% faster backups and 10x faster synthetic full backup file creation and transformation with EMC Data Domain Boost integration.
• Veeam Cloud Connect helps you avoid the risk of catastrophic data loss.
• End-to-end encryption to secure your data.
• Improve your offsite recovery with WAN-accelerated replication, replication from backup and 1-click site failover with support for planned failover.
• 2-in-1 Backup and replication, providing near-continuous data protection for any virtualised application.
• Store entire VM backups or individual files on tape, and restore from tape whenever needed.

Verified Protection:
• SureBackup and SureReplica automatically verify the recoverability of every backup and every replica, every time.

Leveraged Data:
• Virtual lab helps you avoid deployment problems by testing and troubleshooting your applications in an isolated, production-like environment without creating any impact on your production infrastructure.

Complete Visibility:
• Veeam Enterprise Manager Web Client allows you to federate multiple backup servers from multiple locations in a single pane of glass without having to log in to the company network, providing centralised management.
•Monitor your backups infrastructure directly from the vSphere Web Client.

For more information about Veeam Backup and Replication or other Veeam products, please contact Practical Networks on 01723 587240 or email: info@practicalnetworks.co.uk

Thursday, 17 September 2015

VMware Horizon 6 and how it can benefit you..

What is Horizon 6?

VMware Horizon 6 leverages the best of Horizon View and extends these benefits beyond VDI, providing end users with on place to securely access all their desktops, applications and online services, from any device. Horizon 6 allows organisations to deliver virtualised or remote desktops and applications through a single virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) platform and support end users with access to all their desktops and applications through a single unified workspace.

With Horizon 6, VMware have introduced six new key capabilities to help organisations deliver unlimited access to desktops and applications, at lower costs and with better performance. These enhancements help maximize operational efficiency and consolidate control.

The Key Features are:

Applications:
  • Supports end users with robust access to SaaS apps, Web apps, packaged VMware ThinApp apps, RDSG-Hosted apps and Citrix XenApps, through a single unified workspace.
  • Enhanced support for USB drives with RDSH-hosted apps and session-bases desktops for file storage, sharing and collaboration.
  • Support for scanning and imaging devices with virtual desktops and RDSH-hosted applications.
  • Client drive redirection to ensure simple drive mapping to a virtual desktop.
  • Google Chrome client support.
  • Client-free, HTML access to legacy Windows apps across more devices, including Google Chromebooks.
Virtual Networking:
  • VMware NSX with Horizon 6 brings push-button simplicity to VDI Networking. IT administrators can create and change policies for end users within seconds.
  • Policies dynamically follow the end user across devices and locations, without the need for time-consuming network provisioning or security rules. 
  • Organisations can easily scale up or down, and each end user's network security policy will remain intact.
  • Horizon 6 provides a highly extensible platform that integrates with industry leaders in antivirus, malware, intrusion prevention services and next-generation security policies, by extending security policies from the data center to the device.
Graphics:
  • Immersive 3D graphics delivered from the cloud.
  • VMware provides full support for the industry's leading ISV applications, including Siemens, ESRI and Autodesk.
Storage:
  • Horizon 6 leverages optimised VMware Virtual SAN 6.0, ensuring that customers can easily scale out and support up to 4,000 Horizon 6 virtual desktops per cluster.
  • Support for all-flash Virtual SAN ensures end users can enjoy great experience with the best possible TCO.
  • Horizon 6 now supports Virtual Volumes VM-aware storage systems to simplify storage management and policy settings for VDI.
Scalable and Available:
  • Horizon 6 allows organisations to design virtual desktops around a wide range of validated technology partners or leverage hyper-converged infrastructure with VMware EVO:RAIL, to linearly scale out desktops and apps on demand.
  • Applications can be delivered in real time with VMware App Volumes, now integrated with Horizon 6.
  • Organisations can ensure that end users enjoy high availability with continuous access to services, by leveraging the Cloud Pod Architecture available with Horizon 6.

Fed-Ready:
  • Horizon 6 is designed and certified to meet the most demanding compliance regulations, including those of the U.S. Federal Government.
  • Horizon 6 now provides Common Access Card support for simple and secure access to apps and desktops for agencies that require it.
  • Horizon 6 also provides end-to-end support for IPv6 networks for simplified packet processing and address assignments.
Horizon 6 offers improved security, simplified operations and accelerated time-to-value, and is available in three editions, Standard, Advanced and Enterprise. For more information about VMware Horizon 6 or other VMware products please contact Practical Networks, a VMware Partner on 01723 587240.


Thursday, 3 September 2015

What is Desktop Virtualisation?

What is Desktop Virtualisation?

Desktop Virtualisation is a virtualisation technology used to separate a computer desktop environment from the physical computer. Similarly to Server Virtualisation, Desktop Virtualisation relies on a thin layer of software known as a hypervisor, which is run on bare-metal server hardware and provides a platform on which administrators can deploy and manage virtual machines.

Virtualised desktops are stored on centralised or remote servers and not on the physical machine being virtualised. The virtual desktop environments are "server" to users on the network, allowing them to remotely log in to access their desktop from any location.

Why Virtualise your Desktops?

Desktop Virtualisation offers numerous benefits to businesses, including; reducing costs, increasing efficiency, enabling flexible working and centralising management of user desktops.

Desktop Virtualisation offers numerous features to organisations of all shapes and sizes, ultimately resulting in a range of benefits. For more information about Desktop Virtualisation contact Practical Networks, a VMware partner on 01723 587240.


Thursday, 20 August 2015

What does Business Continuity actually mean?



What is Business Continuity?
While disaster recovery plans cover the steps businesses take to recover, in the aftermath of a disaster, business continuity describes the procedures that businesses operate in order to ensure their business essential functions can continue during and after a disaster. Business continuity plans allow organisations to enhance their ability to continue business as usual during or after significant disruptions.

3 Key Elements of Business Continuity:

Resilience:

  • Redundancy
  • High Availability
  • Spare Capacity
It is important that business critical functions and the supporting infrastructure are engineered in such a way that they are materially unaffected by most disruptions. 


Recovery:
  • Disaster Recovery
Arrangements need to be made to recover or restore business functions that fail for any reason, this is usually where you Disaster Recovery plan comes in!

Contingency:
As a business you need to establish the ability to cope effectively with whatever major incident or disaster that occurs, including the unexpected. Contingency preparations act as a last-resort response for if the resilience and recovery arrangements are not enough. 

What to include in a Business Continuity Plan?
A Business Continuity plan is essentially a document that contains all the critical information your business needs to stay up and running, especially in the case of adverse events. It is vital that you tailor the business continuity plan to the specific needs of your business. A good place to start is by clearly identifying and prioritising which systems and processes must be sustained and provide all the necessary information for maintaining them.

A business continuity plan should also include the following information:
  • Employee contact list
  • Key Supplier/Vendor information
  • Key contacts/Critical telephone numbers
  • Recovery Locations
  • Copies of essential records
  • Inventory of the company’s equipment/machinery/vehicles
  • Inventory of the company’s computer equipment and software
  • Disaster response plan

Plan for the Unexpected!

Businesses that do not have some form of Business Continuity or Disaster Recovery plan in place are less likely to recover from an event which causes major disruption to business. In fact over 70% of businesses involved in a major disaster either never reopen or subsequently fail shortly after reopening, often due to a lack of client confidence or customers taking their business to a competitor. 

For help creating a comprehensive business continuity plan for your business call Practical Networks on 01723 587240 or email recovery@practicalnetworks.co.uk



Thursday, 6 August 2015

What is Disaster Recovery and Why does your business need it?

What is Disaster Recovery?
Disaster Recovery is the area of security planning that refers to the specific steps that a business takes to resume normal working business in the aftermath of a disruptive event. Generally, disaster recovery plans involve a set of policies and procedures to enable the recovery of vital technology infrastructure and systems, in the aftermath of a natural or human-induced disaster. A disruptive event can be anything that hinders a business' ability to continue its normal operations, such as: a fire, power cut, crippling cyber-attacks, equipment failure, as well as other natural or physical disasters.

5 Reasons Why your Business Needs a Disaster Recovery Plan:

  1. No business can continue to function without its critical data, applications and operations. Disaster recovery plans are put in place to protect against this.
  2. Hardware can fail, causing service interruptions or data loss. Hardware failure can't be prevented, but you can have a plan in place to minimise the effect it will have on business operations. 
  3. People make mistakes, human error is one of the hardest things to prevent. It is easy to accidentally delete or change important data, however it is just as easy to back up your data.
  4. Nature is unpredictable, severe weather can cause unexpected disruption to business. While you can't change the weather, you can protect your business from the aftermath. 
  5. Customers want reliable, uninterrupted service! If you can't get back up and running after a disaster customers are likely to look elsewhere for a more reliable service.
Plan for the Unexpected!
No business expects that a disaster will affect them, until it does!

Natural disasters are unpreventable and can cause a great deal of property damage and often leave some economic damage in their wake. Likewise disasters such as data loss, theft and hardware failure can have a lasting impact on your business.  However a comprehensive disaster recovery plan, tailored to your business, can protect against the loss of revenue that they leave in their wake.

For help creating a comprehensive disaster recovery plan for your business call Practical Networks on 01723 587240 or email recovery@practicalnetworks.co.uk