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    Getting started with Veeam Availability Orchestrator (VAO): Ensure business continuity and DR compliance

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    • NerdyDadN
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      • Introducing Aperature laboratories
      ○ VAO is oriented towards applications
      ○ Start with protecting one small application, gets it 100%, then continues.
      ○ This will help learning and help success

      • Use cases & key terms
      ○ Disaster recovery
      § An outage occurs and you need to react
      ○ Planned migration
      ○ Patch and Test
      § Testing a patch
      ○ Security Audits
      § IT security evaluation
      ○ VM groups - Are the result of tagging and categorization
      ○ Plan steps
      § are the what happens in a failover plan for both verification and launch.
      ○ Virtual labs
      § The association of replication job to build a DR plan around is detected from the Veeam Availability Orchestrator agent, then enabled in Veeam Availability Orchestrator for plans
      ○ Template jobs
      § A critical function post-failover to back up the (now production) systems that have been managed in VAO for orchestrated DR failover.
      ○ Failover plans - Constructed of:
      § VM groups
      § A collection of steps and handling options
      § Assigned creds
      § Options to protect after failover
      § Document and report

      • Vmware vsphere tags
      ○ Consideration
      § Set vsphere tags up before implementing VAO by identifying and tagging applications to protect
      □ Use intuitive vpshere tag and category names
      ® Good :DR-Tier1-AppName
      ® Bad: SampleTag
      § Impact:
      □ Makes the vm group ssignment easier and aligned to the applications before VAO configuration
      □ Makes a consistent alignment between the production applications

      • Architecture & components
      ○ VAO works by presenting a UI that allows you to design and document failover plans
      ○ Integrates w/ other Veeam components like B&R and ONE embedded or distributed
      ○ Site-based model
      § One DR site
      § Multiple production sites
      ○ Site roles
      § Site admins
      § Failover plan authors
      ○ Granular delegation
      § VM groups
      § Virtual labs
      § Other plan components
      § Site administrators - In VAO UI on the prod site server, it can performed
      § Failover plan authors - manage failover plans for any VAO site the prod failover plan author can manage failover plans for the prod sites only.
      § Built on Veeam Business View
      □ VM groups are building blocks of plans
      § Dynamic group updates via
      □ vCenter tags
      □ Business view rules
      § Built on Veeam Virtual Labs
      □ Veeam SureReplica tech
      □ Delegate labs per site
      □ Build custom lab environments
      □ Scheduling engine
      □ Granular testing & verification
      □ Dashboards for failover plan readiness
      § DR template
      □ Fully customizable in MS word
      □ Multiple template per site
      § DR definition document
      □ Built from template + plan definition
      □ Automatically update as plan changes
      □ Emailed to all stakeholders
      □ Detailed change logs
      § Components
      □ VAO
      □ B&R
      □ ONE
      □ UI & SQL server DB
      § Even though VAO has embedded components, the sizing of BUR jobs must be accounted for:
      □ Proxies
      □ Repos
      □ Frequencies
      □ Sequencing: take a backup, do a replica, do a surereplica
      □ You learn a lot about B&R jobs
      § Site design
      □ Active / passive
      ® Each VAO server defines a site
      ® Only one DR site - VM replicas here with plans built and run here
      ® Can be multiple prod sites with a VAO server at each
      ® VM inventor is synced from prod sites to DR site
      □ Active / active
      ® Each site as have that defies a site
      ® 2 DR sites with 2 UI's not one
      ® VM inventory is synced

      • Documentation & testing
      ○ Plan definition report- contains the config of the plan and is automatically updated daily
      ○ Plan execution report - failover or failback and is automatically generated for every plan execution
      ○ Plan test report - automatically generated for every test run in a Veeam virtual lab
      ○ Plan readiness check report - the config check for a plan that is automatically checked daily.

      Troubleshooting
      - Reports are great troubleshooting resource
      - Historical reports captures details of each steps ops, including script output
      - Try and isolate the issue, could be Veeam or VMware
      - Be aware of step order - make sure it works in test as you expect
      - There is a UI option to gather all of the logs to produce one bundle, be sure to use it for support.
      - When you add a script, by default it is executed on the Backup server, and only during a failover. Scripts can execute on VAO connected Backup server console, or inside the vm.
      - Ask where and when you want the script to run, Use appropriate account
      - Important to understand since some customers who already have manual DR will have scripts

      Support
      - Collect and Export logs
      - Using Vm tags vs categorization
      - VAO & domain infrastructure
      - Initial installation and license
      - Configuration assistance
      - No B&R or ONE on the same server as VAO

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