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Announcing the Public Preview of the Azure Site Recovery Deployment Planner

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With large enterprises deploying Azure Site Recovery (ASR) as their trusted Disaster Recovery solution to protect hundreds of virtual machines to Microsoft Azure, proper deployment planning before production rollout is critical. Today, we are excited to announce the Public Preview of the Azure Site Recovery Deployment Planner. This tool that helps enterprise customers to understand their on-premises networking requirements, Microsoft Azure compute and storage requirements for successful ASR replication, and test failover or failover of their applications. In the current public preview the tool is available only for the VMware to Azure scenario.

What all aspects does the ASR Deployment Planner cover?

As you move from a proof of concept to a production rollout of ASR, we strongly recommend running the Deployment Planner. The tool will help you answer the following questions:

Compatibility assessment

Network bandwidth need vs. RPO assessment

Microsoft Azure infrastructure requirements

On-premises infrastructure requirements

Factoring future growth

How does the ASR Deployment Planner work?

The ASR Deployment Planner has three main modes of operation:

Profiling

In this mode, you profile all the on-premises servers that you want to protect over a few days, e.g. 30 days. The tool stores various performance counters like R/W IOPS, Write IOPS, data churn, and other virtual machine characteristics like number of cores, number/size of disks, number of NICs, etc. by connecting to the VMware vCenter Server/VMware vSphere ESXi Server where the virtual machines are hosted. Learn more about profiling.

Report Generation

In this mode, the tool uses the profiled data to generate a deployment planning report in Microsoft Excel format. The report has five sheets:

By default, the tool takes 95th percentile of all the profiled performance metrics and includes a growth factor of 30%. Both these parameters, percentile calculation and growth factor, are configurable. Learn more about report generation.

Throughput Calculation

In this mode, the tool finds the network throughput that can be achieved from your on-premises environment to Microsoft Azure for ASR replication. This will help you determine what additional bandwidth you need to provision for ASR replication. Learn more about throughput calculation.

With ASR’s promise of full application recovery on Microsoft Azure, thorough deployment planning is critical for both disaster recovery and migration scenarios where ASR is used. With the new ASR Deployment Planner, we will ensure that both brand new deployments and existing deployments where you are looking to protect or migrate more servers get the best ASR replication experience and application performance when running on Microsoft Azure.

You can check out additional product information and start replicating your workloads to Microsoft Azure using Azure Site Recovery today. You can use the powerful replication capabilities of Site Recovery for 31 days at no charge for every new physical server or virtual machine that you replicate. Visit the Azure Site Recovery forum on MSDN for additional information and to engage with other customers, or use the ASR UserVoice to let us know what features you want us to enable next.

 

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