SAP High Availability in virtualized Environments running on Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V Part 1: Overview
This is the first publication starting a series of blogs about High Availability of SAP NetWeaver in
virtualized environments running on Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V.
Part 1 gives an introduction and a brief overview (see attached document):
- Introduction
- Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
- Basic WS2012 Hyper-V HA Scenarios
1. Partial : virtualizing application servers / dialog instances only and keeping the database
as well as message server and ERS on bare-metal. This is the easiest way to start
with virtualization in a SAP landscape. No specific HA configuration is needed for
application servers / dialog instances. It’s handled by redundancy. One just has to
make sure that there are enough of them running on different physical servers.
2. Low : rely on storage only (e.g. RAID ) / backup
3. Medium : accept downtime due to HA only on host level
4. High : HA on host level + application level inside VMs
5. Ultra : HA across data centers or fire safety zones
6. Ultra+ : business continuity -> adding disaster recovery in 3rd remote DC
More blogs with technical implementation details regarding specific HA scenarios will follow in the future.
Comments
Anonymous
May 20, 2013
Nice and useful information covered. Thanks. When is the next part coming out?Anonymous
May 23, 2013
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May 27, 2013
Very good articleAnonymous
June 17, 2013
Excellent timing as we are just about ready to embark on such a project on VMWare! Hopefully your work will translate to VMWare as well. Thanks!