Systems and methods to process block-level backup for selective file restoration for virtual machines
US-9495404-B2 · Nov 15, 2016 · US
US10387266B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10387266-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615369676-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 5, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 20, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 20, 2019 |
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An illustrative “Live Synchronization” feature creates and maintains a ready standby “synchronized application” that is available to take over as a failover solution for a “primary” application that operates in a production environment, but will do so on a different computing platform (e.g., physical server, virtual machine, container, etc.), and possibly on a differed kind of computing platform than, the primary. The illustrative system has specialized features and components for discovering and singling out each primary application and identifying and locating its disk image, e.g., VMDK file. The application is Live Synched to the standby/failover application without reference to whether and how other co-resident applications might be treated. The standby/failover destination supporting the synchronized application may be located anywhere, whether in the same data center as the primary or geographically remote or in a private or public cloud setting.
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A method comprising: synchronizing a first application, which is represented in a first disk image that stores the first application's primary data, to a standby version of the first application, wherein the first application executes on a first computing platform in communication with the first disk image, which is stored in a first data storage device, wherein the first disk image represents the first application and not a second application that also executes on the first computing platform, and wherein the standby version of the first application comprises a copy of the first disk image which is stored in a second storage device associated with a second computing platform that hosts the standby version of the first application; automatically discovering, by a data agent operating on a third computing platform that is distinct from the first computing platform and the second computing platform, operational characteristics of the first application, including identifying and locating the first disk image; and wherein the synchronizing comprises continuously replicating changed data blocks from the first disk image to the copy of the first disk image. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the copy of the first disk image is continuously replicated from changed data blocks at the first disk image after an initial backup of the first disk image. 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising: booting up the standby version of the first application from the copy of the first disk image; and executing the standby version of the first application on the second computing platform, based on the copy of the first disk image. 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising: on detecting a failure of the first application, booting up the standby version of the first application from the copy of the first disk image; and executing the standby version of the first application on the second computing platform, based on the copy of the first disk image, wherein the standby version of the first application executes instead of the first application. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein after an initial backup of the first disk image, the copy of the first disk image is repeatedly restored from incremental backups taken of the first disk image which incremental backups comprise changed data blocks copied from changes at the first disk image. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first application is selected for synchronization and further wherein the second application that also executes on the first computing platform is not selected for synchronization to a corresponding standby version, thereby selectively synchronizing some applications on the first computing platform and not other applications on the same first computing platform. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein only a portion of the first disk image is selected for synchronization such that the first copy of the first disk image represents only the selected portion of the first disk image, and wherein the selected portion is one of: a logical volume, a physical disk, a file, and a folder. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first computing platform is a physical computing device and wherein the second computing platform is a virtual machine. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first computing platform is a virtual machine and wherein the second computing platform is a physical computing device. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first computing platform is a first type of virtual machine and wherein the second computing platform is a second type of virtual machine which is different from the first type of virtual machine. 11. The method of claim 1 further comprising: identifying a second application that also executes on the first computing platform, wherein the second application is represented in a second disk image that stores the second application's primary data, and wherein the second disk image represents the second application and only the second application; synchronizing the second application to a standby version of the second application, wherein the standby version of the second application comprises a copy of the second disk image which is restored to a third storage device associated with a third computing platform that hosts the standby version of the second application, and wherein the third computing platform is distinct from the second computing platform that hosts the standby version of the first application; on detecting a failure of the second application, booting up the standby version of the second application from the copy of the second disk image to execute in place of the first application, wherein the standby version of the second application executes on the third computing platform; thereby synchronizing co-resident applications to disparate standby destinations. 12. A method comprising: synchronizing a first application, which is represented in a first disk image that stores the first application's primary data, to a standby version of the first application, wherein the first application executes on a first computing platform in communication with the first disk image, which is stored in a first data storage device, wherein the first disk image represents the first application and not a second application that also executes on the first computing platform, and wherein the standby version of the first application comprises a copy of the first disk image which is stored in a second storage device associated with a second computing platform that hosts the standby version of the first application; causing to be installed on the first computing platform, by a data agent operating on a third computing platform that is distinct from the first computing platform and the second computing platform, an application-utility; causing the application-utility to establish communications with the first application and with the data agent; automatically discovering by the data agent, via the application-utility, operational characteristics of the first application, including identifying and locating the first disk image; and wherein the synchronizing comprises continuously replicating changed data blocks from the first disk image to the copy of the first disk image. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the copy of the first disk image is continuously replicated from changed data blocks at the first disk image after an initial backup of the first disk image. 14. The method of claim 12 further comprising: booting up the standby version of the first application from the copy of the first disk image; and executing the standby version of the first application on the second computing platform, based on the copy of the first disk image. 15. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: on detecting a failure of the first application, booting up the standby version of the first application from the copy of the first disk image; and executing the standby version of the first application on the second computing platform, based on the copy of the first disk image, wherein the standby version of the first application executes instead of the first application. 16. The method of claim 12 , wherein after an initial backup of the first disk image, the copy of the first disk image is repeatedly restored from incremental backups taken of the first disk image which incremental backups comprise changed data blocks copied from changes at the first disk image. 17. A method comprising: synchronizing a first application, which is represented in a first disk image that store
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