Of critical importance was protecting the key application, Microsoft SQL, which is the backbone of their IT infrastructure. If information is compromised in any way, Seoul Daily News could inadvertently deliver inaccurate reports and significantly damage its credibility as a trusted information source. The customer wanted to safeguard its credibility in two ways: First, if there was a natural disaster or power outage it wanted to be sure it could failover and ensure the information was available. Second, it wanted to enable a fast recovery from hacking, and the journal enables a quick failover to a previous point in time before any hacking occurred.
Its database has a very high rate of change and experiences very heavy input/output. Zerto Virtual Replication quickly replicates to deliver an aggressive recovery point objective, even during times of very high transaction volume. In addition to the aggressive RPO and RTO levels, other key features that will help them meet their business continuity requirements include:
Point-in-time Recovery – The ability to failover to a previous point in time was a great feature, and very important to Seoul Daily News as it allows it to “undo” any changes made to its records due to hacking. It can also use the point-in-time recovery to failover in the event of a natural disaster as well.
Virtual Protection Groups – Seoul Daily News needed to ensure its critical applications, including Microsoft SQL, are protected consistently, no matter where they were in the virtual environment. The Virtual Protection Groups (VPGs) enable virtual machines (VMs) to be grouped together so they can be protected consistently across the VMware environment.
Simple management – Simplicity in operations were a key consideration for the team. A very quick training session was used to ensure that everyone was up to date on using ZVR. No matter who is available, they can quickly recover the environment whether a hacking incident occurs, or there is an outage due to a natural disaster.