Double-Take announced the availability of its Virtual
Recovery Assistant, a new enhancement to Double-Take for Windows that
simplifies the process of migrating to VMware ESX virtual machines by
automating the provisioning of the virtual environment and reducing end-user
downtime associated with traditional physical-to-virtual (P2V) migration
products. The new feature can also be used to automate the protection of workloads
running on physical servers, moving them to virtual machines automatically in
the event of a server outage or site-wide disaster.
“By leveraging server virtualization, IT organizations have
realized they’re able to address previously unmet needs, such as cost-effective
remote disaster recovery,” stated Lauren Whitehouse, analyst at Enterprise
Strategy Group. “Performing P2V- or V2V-based replication with Double-Take and
the new Virtual Recovery Assistant can deliver significant improvements over tape-based
recoveries, especially lowering recovery time objectives.”
One of the major barriers to moving existing physical
servers into virtual machines is the downtime associated with the migration.
Existing tools lack real-time data replication capabilities and require the
physical server to be taken offline for several hours while the data is moved
to the new virtual machine. Because Double-Take and the Virtual Recovery
Assistant can replicate changes to data in real-time, end users can continue to
access production applications right up until the moment at which the workload
is migrated.
"Most organizations understand the benefits of moving
to a virtualized environment but can’t afford the downtime associated with
migrations or don’t have the time or resources required to move their workloads
from the physical world to a virtual one," said Bob Roudebush, director of
solutions engineering at Double-Take Software. "This new feature
essentially eliminates the costly downtime associated with migrations. P2V migrations
shouldn’t require a Ph.D. in rocket science."
The Double-Take Virtual Recovery Assistant reduces the
complex, often manual, steps required to ready the new virtualized environment
for migration. It does the work of provisioning the target virtual machine for
the user- eliminating the need to setup the new virtual machine, install an
operating system, patches or applications. For workloads which need more room
to grow the Virtual Recovery Assistant also allows users to increase parameters
such as disk capacity, allocated memory, and the number of processors available
to the application once it is running in a virtual machine.
"Our team is currently working on a virtual machine
migration project. When we learned about the functionality and robustness of
the Virtual Recovery Assistant, we decided to incorporate it into the project
as well,” said Ted Archer, global network manager at Littelfuse. “By utilizing
the Virtual Recovery Assistant, we were able to reduce overall project costs,
minimize internal resource consumption, and decrease the overall project
timeline.”
The Double-Take Virtual Recovery Assistant is available
immediately as a feature of the latest release of Double-Take for Windows and
provides:
- Effortless migration from physical systems or other
virtualization platforms to virtual machines running on VMware Infrastructure.
- Reduced hardware expenses and improved manageability by
virtualizing existing physical production and disaster recovery servers on
VMware Infrastructure
- Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by reducing the number
of software licenses required at the disaster recovery site when used for
protection of physical systems
- Simplified protection by automating the installation of
Double-Take on production systems and the provisioning of disaster recovery
virtual machines.
Source: Web 2.0 Journal
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