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Archives for January 2015

Press Release: SIOS Technology Webinar to Reveal Steps for Achieving High Availability for SQL in VMware While Maximizing IT Flexibility

January 12, 2015 by sios2017

SAN MATEO, CA – January 12, 2015 – SIOS Technology Corp. (www.us.sios.com), maker of SAN and #SANLess clustering software products, today announced a live webinar that will detail how to implement high availability (HA) protection for SQL in a VMware environment without sacrificing IT flexibility or data mobility features.

The live webinar “High Availability for SQL in VMware without Raw Device Mapping” will be held on Thurs, January 15, 2015 at 10:00 AM PST / 1:00 PM EST presented by SIOS Technology Director of Field Engineering/SIOS clustering expert Tony Tomarchio.

To register, please visit here:  http://us.sios.com/2015-01-webinar-vmware

Using traditional shared storage clusters for high availability in a VMware environment requires the use of Raw Device Mapping (RDM) which limits IT configurations and does not support important VMware features, such as Vmotion.

In this webinar, Tony Tomarchio will demonstrate easy steps to create a failover cluster without RDM to protect SQL without sacrificing IT flexibility or VMware features. At SIOS Technology, Tony Tomarchio is responsible for defining and delivering technical pre-sales services, support and best practices to SIOS customers, prospects and partners. Tony has more than a decade of experience providing systems management and high availability solutions to enterprise customers.

About SIOS Technology Corp.

SIOS Technology Corp. makes SAN and #SANLess software solutions that make clusters easy to use and easy to own.An essential part of any cluster solution, SIOS SAN and #SANLess software provides the flexibility to build Clusters Your Way™ to protect your choice of Windows or Linux environment in any configuration (or combination) of physical, virtual and cloud (public, private, and hybrid) without sacrificing performance or availability.

The unique SIOS #SANLess clustering solution allows you to configure clusters with local storage, eliminating both the cost and the single-point-of-failure risk of traditional shared (SAN) storage. Founded in 1999, SIOS Technology Corp. (www.us.sios.com) is headquartered in San Mateo, California, and has offices throughout the United States, United Kingdom and Japan.

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Contact:

Beth Winkowski
Winkowski Public Relations, LLC for SIOS
Phone: 978-649-7189
Email: bethwinkowski@us.sios.com

Filed Under: News and Events, Press Releases Tagged With: Press Release, Webinar

Live Webinar: High Availability for SQL in VMware without Sacrificing IT Flexibility or VM Features

January 9, 2015 by Margaret Hoagland Leave a Comment

Did you know that you can have high availability (HA) protection for SQL in a VMware environment without giving up IT flexibility or key VM features? Creating a traditional shared storage clusters for HA in a VMware environment means using complex Raw Device Mapping – and giving up important VMware features, such as vMotion.

In this webinar, SIOS clustering expert Tony Tomarchio will demonstrate how to create a failover cluster to protect SQL Server in a VMware environment without RDM for complete flexibility and complete VMware data mobility.

This webinar is interactive so come ready to ask your questions, add your comments, and join the discussion.

View On Demand

Date: January 15, 2014
Time: 10:00a PST (1:00p EST)

About Tony Tomarchio

As SIOS’ Director of Field Engineering, Tony is responsible for defining and delivering technical pre-sales services, support and best practices to SIOS customers, prospects and partners. Tony has more than a decade of experience providing systems management and high availability solutions to enterprise customers. Prior to joining SIOS, Tony served as the Global Sales Engineering lead for the Oracle systems management practice. Tony joined Oracle through the acquisitions of Sun Microsystems and Aduva, Inc., where he served as the lead Sales Engineer / Technical Account Manager and played a critical role in product adoption and evolution.

Filed Under: Event posts, News and Events Tagged With: #SANLess Clusters for SQL Server Environments, #SANLess Clusters for Windows Environments, Clusters Your Way, MSSQLTips, VMware, Webinar

January 31, 2014: SQLSaturday Austin

January 8, 2015 by Margaret Hoagland Leave a Comment

Register Now for SQLSaturday Austin Image -- SQLSaturday Austin #362

SIOS is proud to sponsor SQLSaturday Austin. Though we will not be able to make it there in person, be sure to visit the SIOS Remote Sponsor Table to enter our “End of Day Raffle” for your chance to win $100!

About SQLSaturday Austin

SQLSaturday is a training event for SQL Server professionals and those wanting to learn about SQL Server. This event will be held Jan 31, 2015 at Wingate by Wyndham Round Rock Hotel and Conference Center, 1209 N IH 35, Round Rock, TX 78664. Admittance to this event is free, but there is a small $10.00 fee so that we can provide a lunch. Please register soon as seating is limited, and let friends and colleagues know about the event.

Register Now for SQLSaturday Austin
When: Saturday, January 31, 2015
Where: Wingate by Wyndham Round Rock Hotel and Conference Center – 1209 N IH 35, Round Rock, TX 78664

Filed Under: Event posts, News and Events Tagged With: #SANLess Clusters for SQL Server Environments, SQLSaturday

January 17, 2015: SQLSaturday Nashville

January 8, 2015 by Margaret Hoagland Leave a Comment

Register Now for SQLSaturday Nashville

Image -- SQLSaturday Nashville #363SIOS is proud to sponsor SQLSaturday Nashville. Though we will not be there in person, be sure to visit the SIOS Remote Sponsor Table and chat HA and DR with SIOS MVP and Microsoft MVP Denny Cherry, enjoy some free candy and learn all about our SAN and #SANLess Clustering solutions. Be sure to enter our “End of Day Raffle” for your chance to win $100!

There are a number of great tracks so be sure to plan your schedule well in advance (schedule). Also be sure to check our lunch session “Clusters Your Way.™

Lunch Session

12:00 — Lunch Session: Clusters Your Way – #SANLess clusters for physical, virtual & cloud environments
Room: SIOS Sound Stage

Microsoft MVP Denny Cherry will discuss how to create #SANLess clusters in environments where traditional shared storage clusters are impractical or impossible. We will also be discussing high performance clusters leveraging SSD and Flash-based PCIe storage for faster SQL application response times – no SAN (or SAN Admin required) – and be touching on HA protection and native Windows Failover Clustering in cloud environments. Attend and win – up to $100.

About SQLSaturday Nashville

Please join the Nashville SQL Server community for their largest and most comprehensive SQL Server event of the year. SQLSaturday is a training event for SQL Server professionals and those learning about SQL Server. This is a sponsor-funded and volunteer-supported free community event where you can network with other professionals and share opportunities and expertise with fellow members of the SQL Server community.

Speakers include several well-known professionals, SQL Server Masters, trainers, mentors, conference presenters and book authors from all over the world, the US, and our local community. These are many of the same industry leaders who present many of the same sessions at the PASS Global Summit and other international conferences. Lunch, snacks and raffle prizes are included for registered attendees.

Registration begins at 7:30. Sessions run throughout the day from 8:00 to 5:00.

Admittance to this event is free, but there is a small $10 fee to help cover the cost of lunch – not pizza . Please register soon as seating is limited, and invite friends and colleagues to join us. Please check this site as we get closer to the event for session scheduling and other announcements.

Register Now for SQLSaturday Nashville
When: Saturday, January 17, 2015
Where: Lipscomb University – One University Park Drive, Nashville, TN 37204

Filed Under: Event posts, News and Events Tagged With: #SANLess Clusters for SQL Server Environments, Clusters Your Way, High Availability, SQLSaturday

Disaster Recovery Journal: Meeting the Protection Requirements of Business Critical Applications in Virtual Server, and Cloud Environments

January 8, 2015 by Margaret Hoagland Leave a Comment

You can save money and gain tremendous IT agility, flexibility and efficiency in your data center by moving your applications to virtual server and cloud environments. However, there is significant confusion in enterprise IT management about how to meet the exacting availability requirements of business critical applications in these environments.

IT managers have a wide range of questions: Do you need high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) protection in a public cloud? Are replication solutions sufficient? Can you provide high availability and disaster protection that doesn’t limit or offset the cost saving and flexibility benefits of virtualized environments? While HA and DR in a physical server environment is a straightforward matter of setting up a shared storage cluster, in virtual server and cloud environments, the best practices for HA and DR are not as clear.

Traditional HA and DR Protection

The traditional shared storage cluster is the preferred solution for achieving HA for business critical applications. When protecting applications based on SQL Server, IT staff often use Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) to configure a cluster of two or more servers that share the same storage, usually via a SAN or NAS device. The application runs actively on one server and WSFC software monitors the server and application. If WSFC detects a failure, it orchestrates a recovery of all required application resources on another cluster node.

To achieve DR and protect applications from site failure today, IT typically uses a variety of replication or failover technologies and they require multiple products, scripts and manual steps to allow recovery at a remote site. Alternatively, more costly enterprise-grade SAN solutions are used to implement geo-clustering across geographically separate sites.

Challenges of Protecting Applications in Virtual Server and Cloud Environments

When moving to virtualization and cloud platforms, there are a number of application, database and hypervisor or cloud specific approaches to use for availability. Examples of database level solutions include SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Groups (AOAG). In the cloud, regional isolation of workloads is an option typically provided as an add-on service to use for assembling an HA/DR configuration. However, there are limitations in these solutions that make achieving cost-effective and reliable availability challenging.

For instance, AOAG is a SQL database-only protection solution and does not replicate the entire storage volume, which may contain other application data. It uses log-shipping and can add significant CPU overhead slowing performance.

In cloud environments, most providers offer separate computing resources for local or site redundancy. Providers also offer data replication services between zones but do not include any application monitoring or failover capabilities. You’ll need to use other technologies to fashion a complete solution to achieve HA or DR.

In contrast to these approaches, traditional shared storage clustering is a comprehensive, full stack HA solution that protects the application across the OS and all lower operating software and hardware layers. The problem is that traditional clusters require shared storage limiting their usefulness in virtualization and cloud environments.

For instance, you can use shared storage clustering in the guest VM, but to do so you have to use Raw Device Mapping (RDM), which adds complexity and limits the flexibility. In cloud environments, shared storage isn’t even an option.

So, if shared storage clustering is the best solution for tier-1 application availability, is there a way to provide availability and disaster protection using clustering without shared storage?

SANLess Clustering for HA and DR Business Critical Applications

A simple way to gain the advantages of clustering in virtual server and cloud environments without the limitations of shared storage is to add SANLess clustering software to a Windows Server Failover cluster. This software allows you to create an HA cluster without the need for shared storage. It uses efficient, block level host-based replication to synchronize local storage on each cluster node so that it appears to WSFC as shared storage. It can be used in virtual server (any hypervisor), cloud, hybrid cloud, and in physical server environments using high performance (SSD) storage.

In some environments, you can configure SANLess clusters in the guest VM and use VMDK storage, eliminating the need for RDM. SANLess clusters give you both full high availability protection for your applications and data and flexibility. Using SANLess clusters allows you to use low cost local storage or high performance server-side flash to cluster. This gives you complete VM portability, live migration, and failover protection with very high performance.

To take advantage of the cost savings, flexibility and efficiency benefits of virtual server and the cloud you need a sound strategy for protecting important application environments from downtime and data loss. While the redundancy offered in cloud and some virtual server environments provides some level of protection, it is not sufficient for business critical applications. SANLess clusters provide an easy, cost-efficient way to protect applications in these environments where traditional shared storage clusters may not be practical or even possible.

About the Author:

Melnick-JerryJerry Melnick is the chief operating officer of SIOS Technology Corp. Melnick (jmelnick@us.sios.com) is responsible for defining corporate strategy and operations at SIOS Technology Corp. (www.us.sios.com), maker of SIOS SAN and #SANLess cluster software. He has more than 25 years of experience in the enterprise and high availability software industries. He holds a bachelor of science degree from Beloit College with graduate work in computer engineering and computer science at Boston University.

Read this article at drj.com

Filed Under: News and Events, News posts Tagged With: #SANLess, Cloud, Disaster Recovery Journal

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