Performing Cloud and Hybrid virtualizations

Topic

This article explains how to restore downed production machines as virtual machines in the Datto Cloud by using the new Recovery Launchpad.

Environment

  • Datto SIRIS
  • Datto ALTO
  • Datto Partner Portal
  • New Recovery Launchpad

Description

The New Recovery Launchpad lets you create virtual machines from your backups that reside on Datto's cloud servers for business continuity in disaster scenarios.

  • You can connect your cloud virtualization to an existing network or create a new one. To set up a network for use with your cloud virtualization, see Networking Cloud Virtualizations.
  • Cloud virtualizations are intended for temporary use during a recovery event or related testing exercise and should be removed when no longer needed. Virtualizations that are not supporting a business continuity/recovery event or that have been running for more than 30 days may be powered off and subsequently deleted..
  • You can connect your cloud virtualization to your local SIRIS device to create a “hybrid virtualization” that uses your local network to access a virtualization running in the Datto cloud.

Index

Accessing the new Recovery Launchpad

There are two ways to access the new Recovery Launchpad. You can use either method outlined below.

Method One

  1. In the Datto Partner Portal, click the Status tab, then select BCDR Status from the drop-down menu.

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Figure 1: The Datto Partner Portal

  1. In the section for the device you are virtualizing, click the ellipsis icon on the far right-hand side of the screen, then click Recovery Launchpad from the drop-down menu.

fig2.pngFigure 2: The Recovery Launchpad via the ellipsis icon

Method Two

  1. The other way you can reach the new Recovery Launchpad is also from the BCDR Status page, but instead of clicking the ellipsis icon, click the name of the Datto device.

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Figure 3: Launch Recovery Launchpad via the device name

  1. On the top right of the Device Details page, click RECOVERY LAUNCHPAD

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Figure 4: Recovery Launchpad button

Performing a cloud virtualization

  1. Click START VIRTUALIZATION under the Virtualization restore option.

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Figure 5: Choose a restore process

  1. On the Virtualization card, check the box next to the name of the machine you wish to restore.

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Figure 6: Virtualization configuration pre-setting

NOTE  You will only see systems listed that are capable of cloud virtualization. If a system is not listed, you will need to choose a different restore method.

  1. Click the date under the Choose Recovery Point column to select a recovery point. The latest recovery point will display by default.

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Figure 7: Choosing a recovery point

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Figure 8: Choose a recovery point

  1. After you select the agent and recovery point, the Virtualization card will expand to include CPU, RAM, and Network options. Enter the following information:
    • CPU: Enter the number of CPU cores to allocate to the restore.
    • RAM: Enter the amount of system RAM to assign to the restore.

NOTE   The Recovery Launchpad will allow a maximum of 8 CPU cores and 16GB RAM per virtual machine to be entered via the Partner Portal. If you encounter performance issues and/or need to request additional CPU or RAM resources for a particular cloud virtualization, contact Datto Technical Support for assistance.

  1. Click the drop-down menu under the Network field, then select an existing network. If you need to set up a new network, choose Create New Network. See Networking Cloud Virtualizations. for details on how to create a new network.
  2. Select the Test Virtualization checkbox if this virtualization is for testing/non-production use.

Advanced Options

Advanced Options allow you to change the default settings of several parameters of your virtualization if required, otherwise you can move on to Step 8


Figure 9: Advanced Options

  1. Click Advanced Options to change any of the following settings:
    • Controller
      • Change the default Storage Controller
    • NIC
      • Change the default Network Card.
    • Boot Time Zone
      • By default, a cloud virtualization will boot to the time zone that was configured on the Datto appliance. If you would like to override this setting, select the desired time zone from the Boot Time Zone drop-down
    • Cores per Socket
      • You can override the default of 1 core per socket in order to optimize cloud virtualizations in accordance with your production system. Choose 1, 2, 4, or 8 cores per socket.
    • MAC Address

      • If you need to specify a MAC address for your cloud virtualization, you can enter the value here by typing in the twelve-character MAC address. Otherwise, leave this field black and the system will assign this for you.

Bridge to SIRIS (Hybrid Virt)

Select Bridge to SIRIS (Hybrid Virt) if you want to create a hybrid virtualization where the cloud virtualization is connected to the local SIRIS over a VPN tunnel. This hybrid configuration was previously available as a setting on SIRIS device, but is now done via the Recovery Launchpad.

By selecting the Bridge to SIRIS (Hybrid Virt) check-box, and Create VM,you will create a new virtualization with a VPN tunnel back to the on-prem SIRIS device.


Figure 10: The Bridge to SIRIS (Hybrid Virt) option

If you have previously created a Hybrid Virt connection to the SIRIS device, it will appear in the Network drop-down. It will begin with a “sirislite” prefix. Select the existing network, if desired.


Figure 11: Select Existing Hybrid Virt Network (Optional)

  1. When you have finished making all your selections, click the Create VM button at the bottom of the screen.

NOTE  NOTE Once the VM has been created you can still change any of your settings selections using the Configure Settings option as outlined below.

The Recovery Launchpad will create and boot a virtual machine from the selected recovery point. When the boot process completes, you can log into the VM and work from it as you would on your production machine. When virtualizing encrypted agents, you will first be prompted for the encryption password.

Click the kebab menu on the right of the VM listing for control options. The options you have are different depending on whether your VM is powered on or off.

Control Options

Options when the VM is powered off


Figure 12: VM powered off option menu

Configure Settings

  • Opens a modal where you can make configuration changes to your virtual machine.

Delete Virtual Machine

  • Deletes your virtual machine.

NOTE  Deleting a virtualization with a Hybrid network will only delete the VPN connection when the last associated virtualization is deleted.

Convert to File Restore

  • This action will convert your virtualization to a file restore. The virtualization will be removed.

Convert to Image Export

  • This action will convert your virtualization to an Image Export. The virtualization will be removed.

Options when the VM is powered on


Figure 13: VM powered On option menu

Shutdown (Recommended)

  • Initiates a soft shutdown of the virtual machine

Force Power Off

  • Initiates a hard shutdown of the virtual machine

Reboot

  • Forces a reboot of the virtual machine

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Figure 14: Active virtualizations display

NOTE   You can mirror the Ctrl+Alt+Del command to the virtualization by clicking VM Controls at the top right of the screen, and then clicking Send Ctrl+Alt+Del in the drop-down menu.

Datto is not responsible for configuring a virtual machine's network adapter settings once the virtual machine is connected to a network during a Disaster Recovery scenario or test. Further assistance with network configurations is available from Microsoft and Ubuntu(external links).

Virtual machine snapshots

Virtual machine snapshots provide automatic protection of organization data while running in the Datto Cloud. This new feature helps ensure that partners and their organizations are not at risk while running virtual machines in disaster recovery scenarios.

Virtual machine snapshots are designed to automatically snapshot cloud VMs each hour, so that VM's can be rolled back to an earlier state should the need arise. We retain the most recent snapshots up to 120 in total.

NOTE  

  • Snapshots stop running if the VM is powered down, and snapshots will only be taken if data has been written to the dataset. When the virtual machine is deleted, the snapshots are also deleted.
  • Snapshots are not visible to, and cannot be initiated by partners or end-users. Rollbacks can only be initiated by Datto Technical Support.
  • Virtual machine snapshots are run and removed automatically by the system at predetermined intervals that are not adjustable by partners or Datto Technical Support. They are temporary, and are not designed to be long-term backups.

Cloning a cloud virtualization from history

The quickest way to create a cloud virtualization is to clone it using a previous restore as a template. Navigate to the new Virtualization History and Favorites section in the Virtualization panel in Recovery Launchpad.

This will display all of the past cloud virtualizations associated with this Siris device. If needed, use the Search bar and sort functions to find the restore that you would like to clone.


Figure 15: Virtualization History

Select the Clone button to quickly redeploy a new virtualization using the settings that were previously utilized for the selected virtualization. This will use the most current, verified snapshot for the new restore. Once the cloning process is completed, you will see it display in the list of active Virtualizations. At this point, the virtualization can be powered on when you are ready.

If you would like to use a snapshot other than the last one, use the ellipsis to select from the list of recent cloud-resident snapshots to use for your clone request.

Figure 16: Recent cloud-resident snapshots

IMPORTANT   

  • If you want to use an older snapshot for your restore, you will have to use the standard method of Performing a Cloud Virtualization
  • If the network that was originally associated with this virtualization has been deleted by a user or removed by Datto for inactivity, the configuration will default to Simple when cloning a virtualization. The Network selection, along with other configuration parameters can all be edited once you have cloned the virtualization.
  • The Clone button will be grayed out if an active restore already exists for a particular agent or if the agent has since been removed.
  • For Hybrid Virtualizations, the associated “sirislite” network gets deleted with the original virtualization, so once cloned, you will need to go into the Configure Settings view and select the Bridge to Siris (Hybrid Virt) option.

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