Monthly Archives: March 2015

Backup and Restore of vCenter Server Appliance 6.0 through VDP 6.0

Tried to explain this as a conversation between 2 characters                                 (Mr Green, Mr Blue)

One of the names is inspired by HULK character. The smashing HULK 🙂

Mr Green

My vCenter 6.0 crashed. Unable to connect and is inaccessible.

Mr Blue

vCenter being a centralized management layer, is a single point of failure. In an event of failure it prevents consumption of all the products registered to it

Mr Green

You are right. I have all vCloud Suite 6.0 products (SRM, VR, BDE, VDP, vROPS, vRA, vRAS, vRB, VCM, VIN, VCO, Hyperic) registered to the vCenter and unable to consume them now.

Mr Blue

vCenter is a primary product that should be backed up on regular basis. Scheduled backups can help to restore the vCenter in case of failure/crash

Mr Green

You know, I have successful daily backups of vCenter through VDP. But my vCenter is down so how do I access VDP and restore my backup

Mr Blue

Emergency Restore is a feature in VDP which allows to restore from existing backup even in case vCenter is not accessible

Check this link for steps on how to perform an Emergency Restore

Emergency Restore – VDP 5.5 (Case Study)

Mr Green

That’s Perfect !

I am able to successfully recover my vCenter from backup through Emergency Restore

With the recovered vCenter, all my products are intact now and fully operational.

Thanks a lot Mr Blue ! 🙂

Important points to note
  • vCenter referred in this context is a vCSA (vCenter Server Appliance 6.0) with embedded PostgreSQL Database
  • This is not a backup/restore of entire environment but only the centralized management layer which is vCenter
  • The results holds good for both vCSA with embedded & external Platform Services Controller
  • With external PSC both VC & PSC nodes need to be backed up/restored at the same time
  • Backup/Restore of vCenter(Windows) with external DB is yet to be tested in my lab
VMware References on Backing up and Restoring vCenter Server

vSphere 6.0 – vCenter Server (Components, Deployment Model)

vCenter Server Components and Services

This is a brief overview of vCenter Server Components and Services. It applies to both vCenter Server(Windows) and vCenter Server Appliance

vCenter Components

vCenter Platform Services Controller

  • vCenter Single Sign-On : SSO provides secure authentication services to vSphere components. Through SSO, vSphere components communicate with each other through a secure token based mechanism, instead of each component/solution user reaching out to an external directory service like Active Directory for authentication. All components/solutions while install or upgrade process gets registered with SSO constructed security domain (vSphere.local). From then SSO can authenticate users from its default Identity Source(vSphere.local) or an explicitly added external Identity Source like Active Directory. Authenticated users can then be assigned registered solution-based permissions or roles within vSphere environment. (vSphere.local can be a custom name now)
  • vSphere License Service : Provides license inventory and management capabilities to all vCenter instances connected to a Platform Services Controller
  • VMware Certificate Authority : VMware Certificate Authority (VMCA) provides each ESXi host with a signed certificate with VMCA as root certificate authority. Certificate provisioning occurs when an ESXi host is added to vCenter explicitly or it can be part of ESXi host installation process. All ESXi certificates are stored locally on the host

vCenter Server

  • vCenter Inventory Service : Stores vCenter configuration and inventory data. It enables to search and access inventory objects across vCenter Server instances
  • vSphere Web Client : Allows to connect to vCenter Server instances through a Web browser for managing vSphere Infrastructure
  • PostgreSQL : VMware distribution of PostgreSQL database for vSphere (Embedded database with vCenter)
  • vSphere ESXi Dump Collector : Allows you to configure ESXi to save VMKernel memory to a network server, rather than to a disk, when a PSOD is encountered.
  • vSphere Syslog Collector : The vCenter Server on Windows support tool that enables network logging and combining of logs from multiple hosts. You can use the Syslog Collector to direct ESXi system logs to a server on the network, rather than to a local disk. The recommended maximum number of supported hosts to collect logs from is 30
  • vSphere Syslog Service : The vCenter Server Appliance support tool that provides a unified architecture for system logging, network logging and collecting logs from hosts. You can use the vSphere Syslog Service to direct ESXi system logs to a server on the network, rather than to a local disk. The recommended maximum number of supported hosts to collect logs from is 30
  • vSphere Auto Deploy : The vCenter Server support tool that can provision hundreds of physical hosts with ESXi software. You can specify the image to deploy and the hosts to provision with the image.

vCenter Server Deployment Models

vCenter Deployment

For VMware recommended deployment topologies, you can refer

vSphere Data Protection 6.0 – General Availability

VMware announced General Availability of vSphere Data Protection 6.0

What’s new in VDP 6.0 ?

  • VDP-Advanced will be EOA
  • All VDP Advanced functionality is now merged into VDP 6.0 (VDP 6.0 now provides agent-based application consistent backup and recovery for SQL Server/Exchange/Sharepoint, full replication support, EMC Data Domain integration, automated backup verification and can scale to 8TB per VDP 6.0 virtual appliance)
  • Support for IPv6

VDP 6.0 continues to be available as part of vSphere Essentials Plus and higher.

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vCloud Suite 6.0 is Generally Available now. An engineered suite aligned with vSphere 6.0

vCloud Suite 6.0 is Generally Available now. An engineered suite aligned with vSphere 6.0
Components of vCloud Suite 6.0

Components No longer available in vCloud Suite 6.0

vCloud Suite 6.0 Editions

vCloud Suite Standard

  • vSphere Enterprise Plus
  • vRealize Automation Standard
  • vRealize Operations Standard

vCloud Suite Advanced

  • vSphere Enterprise Plus
  • vRealize Automation Advanced
  • vRealize Operations Advanced
  • vRealize Business for vSphere

vCloud Suite Enterprise

  • vSphere Enterprise Plus
  • vRealize Automation Enterprise
  • vRealize Operations Enterprise
  • vRealize Business for vSphere
  • vCenter Site Recovery Manager Enterprise

All editions of vCloud Suite 6.0 includes vSphere 6.0 Enterprise plus as a component

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