I am investigating the of which one is the most preferable choice for DR environment ?

between SAN based replication technology or 3rd party application (Veeam Backup and replication or VMware Site Recovery mgr.)

my current situation is that I have running mostly virtual environment

production environment that is mixed of HP DL 380 and Blade servers with EMC Clariion CX4-500 FC-SAN planning for DR environment that uses the same server model but still thinking of which SAN technology that we could use for the replication between the two sites ?

The DR site is not necessarily to be as fast as the current production and the SAN doesn't have to be EMC

Any comments would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

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I can't speak on Veeam Backup and replication or SRM yet, but may I suggest vReplicator? For replication I have been using vReplicator, a third party solution, by Quest software/Vizioncore. It has been working great for the past 3 months. The software uses CBT (change block tracking) and gives you a couple different replication methods (differential or hybrid). The software is also DRS and HA aware, so the job will continue if there is a guest migration.

The software can alert to a mailing group, our backup group, if a failure occurs and if the remote/local SANs are filling up.

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wow, thanks for your reply mate, so does this software can also runs across different SAN vendor and subnet ? – Albert Widjaja Feb 16 '11 at 23:03
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Yeah vreplicator doesn't care about SAN tech, as long as its connected to the network. vizioncore.com/product/vReplicator I move from a Fiber connected SAN attached to vSphere to an iSCSI SAN w/ a vsphere host on the other end.You can crank the replication up to 5 minute intervals if you RTO is near current. – Chadddada Feb 16 '11 at 23:53
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