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See How Gardner Customer Regenda Group has used NetApp and Hyper-V to deliver business continuity to their key systems

It’s always nice to share stories of clients who use the technology we have implemented for them, fully to address their business challenges.

George McCann of Regenda Group has done just that, using Microsoft Hyper-V, System Centre Virtual Machine Manager and his NetApp storage solution, to build a business continuity solution for one of their key business applications.

George shared with us the business issue and how he used his technology investment to help address it. “As a Housing group our ability to manage our housing stock and provide an excellent service to our customers is key and our system for delivering that is critical to our ability to operate. As a business we identified that we needed to provide a recovery solution should we ever lose our primary data centre and our housing management system with it”

Regenda Group has multiple sites alongside their main site in Bolton, on e of those is in Liverpool and had been identified as their secondary data centre.

George continued “ we realised the key to this was to utilise our secondary data centre, but also look at how the technology we were using allowed us to do this simply. We currently are using replication technology to have copies of our data sat in the secondary site, we have taken advantage of technology inherent in our applications, such as “site continuous replication” in Exchange 2007 or SnapMirror on our NetApp storage, however the challenge presented by our housing management system was that it didn’t easily offer us this”.

This led George to have to consider how he could take advantage of his existing platforms to add replication and DR functionality to his housing management system “ we had two issues with the system, one was it had no inherent DR capabilities and two, it was running on older hardware, which was going to be difficult to replace if we lost it. Because of this, it seemed an ideal solution to virtualise, initially we had considered VMWare as a mechanism for this, but with the help from our technology partners at Gardner Systems and the close link they have helped us to forge with technology specialist such as Matt McSpirit at Microsoft, we quickly realised that Hyper-V especially alongside Systems Centre Virtual Machine Manager, would be the perfect solution for us”.

George goes on to explain “the mix of technology, from Microsoft and NetApp has allowed us to easily provide a twofold solution, firstly by using VMM’s physical to virtual migration technology, we have been able to easily create a virtual version of our live housing management system, utilising the flexibility of our NetApp storage, we could easily then copy live production data into our isolated DR instance, allowing us to test the solution, without impinging on the production environment. By then placing the Hyper-V virtual machine files onto our NetApp storage, we can then use the SnapMirror functionality to replicate these virtual servers to our DR environment, which we can then easily mount on our DR Hyper-V hosts”.

George plans to enhance this further “by presenting to the production server storage from our NetApp SAN, we will then get our housing management system to put its own system backups there, on completion of this, we will then get the NetApp storage to replicate the data over to our DR site, we can then mount this data on our DR site and import it into the recovered version of our system”

“ it’s great to see our technology investment providing us functionality that we had not even thought about when we deployed it, that really shows how the right technology platform gives you tremendous scope and flexibility for your business to be able to meet new challanges.

  1. December 12th, 2009 at 08:08 | #1

    Congrats on helping Regenda see such great results, Jason. Just wanted to let you know we’ve highlighted your post on our NetApp for Microsoft Environments blog (http://blogs.netapp.com/msenviro/2009/11/regenda-group-delivers-business-continuity-with-hyper-v-netapp.html) and on NetApp’s Microsoft Virtualization Partner page (www.microsoft.com/virtualization/en/us/partner-profile-netapp.aspx#Success-Stories).

    well done!

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