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High Availability / Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

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High Availability / Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

Scenario: You are a consultant for an IT consulting firm, specializing in Windows Client/Server Infrastructure. The project timeline has you first submitting a proposal for the work to be completed.

Part one of the statement of work (SOW) is for you to evaluate the services and technologies that currently exist in their environment, identify single points of failure (SOF), and suggest the most optimal way to make that particular technology highly-available (HA) and or fault-tolerant (FT).

Part two of the SOW states you will create a Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BC/DR) plan for their infrastructure. To fit a “reasonable” (purposefully ambiguous) recovery time objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO) using enterprise-level technologies.

Be sure to include the following in both the HA, and BC/DR solutions.

What products and/or technologies will be used?

What RTO/RPO will be possible?

What kind of security is being used to secure the data in all forms?

What is being done to protect from a Natural Disaster?

What kind, and how much, extra infrastructure (servers, storage, network, etc.) is needed?

Environment:*See Excel Spreadsheet*

Your Task:

Your task is to perform the above work and submit it to the customer in the form of a technical document. This should be sufficient to submit to a customer, and must be presentable to both a C-level executive and the technical staff.

Meaning, it must include any and all costs, as well as technical details. You will not be implementing the changes that you recommend, so no detail need be left undocumented. *Note that you are more than welcome to ask any and all clarifying questions about the infrastructure if needed.

CountObjectPhysical/VirtualFunctionCPURAMHDDNET
2Server 2012 R2 ServerPhysicalHyper-V2×12 Core192 GB2x146GB4x1Gbps, 2x8Gbps
1Dell PS6100PhysicalSANN/AN/A12x900GB4x8Gbps
1Cisco 1841PhysicalRouter to ISPN/AN/AN/A100Mbps Interface, 25Mbps ISP Link
1Cisco ASA 5505PhysicalExternal-Facing FirewallN/AN/AN/A1Gbps Interface
1Dell PowerConnect 2824PhysicalTop-of-Rack SwitchN/AN/AN/A24x 1Gbps Interfaces, 4x8Gbps Interfaces
1Server 2016VirtualDomain Controller/DNS/DHCP/Certificate Services2 vCPU8GB60GB1Gbps vNIC
1Server 2008 R2VirtualSQL 2008 R2 – Hosts HR Applciation DB4 vCPU24GB500GB1Gbps vNIC
1Server 2012VirtualSQL 2012 – Host CRM DB8 vCPU48GB1TB1Gbps vNIC
1Server 2016VirtualIIS – Hosting Custom HR Application2 vCPU8GB100GB1Gbps vNIC
1Server 2008 R2VirtualIIS/App – Hosting Sharepoint4 vCPU16GB250GB1Gbps vNIC
2Server 2016VirtualIIS/App – Hosting Exchange 20134 vCPU48GB1TB1Gbps vNIC
1Server 2012VirtualFile Server – Network Shares/DFS2 vCPU8GB1TB2 x 1Gbps vNICs
1Server 2016 CoreVirtualWSUS/WDS2 vCPU8GB1TB2 x 1Gbps vNICs
1Server 2016VirtualIIS/App – Hosting Dynamics CRM 20154 vCPU16GB100GB1 Gbps vNIC
1Server 2016VirtualRRAS – Hosting VPN endpoint for remote employees2 vCPU8GB60GB2 x 1Gbps vNICs
1Server 2003PhysicalApp – Print Server1 CPU2GB60GB100 Mbps NIC

Last Updated on February 11, 2019

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