Choosing the appropriate method for infrastructure backups is crucial when configuring and operating a Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure Stack Hub. This choice not only ensures smooth operations but also helps prevent data loss and supports quick recovery in case of a disaster or system failure.
Let’s discuss the various methods for infrastructure backups available to you when using Microsoft Azure Stack Hub.
1. Azure Backup Service
Azure Backup service is a cloud-based solution that offers secure, scalable, and cost-effective protection against data loss. This service is user-friendly and easy to implement, suitable for backing up data, applications, and workloads running in Azure, on-premises, and in Hybrid Cloud environments.
Azure Backup provides automatic storage management, eliminating the need to manage backup storage explicitly. It also provides multiple backup copies stored in geographically dispersed data centers, which leads to high availability and disaster recovery.
In the context of Azure Stack Hub, users can leverage the Azure Backup service to back up Azure Stack Hub IaaS VMs (Infrastructure as a Service Virtual Machines). The VMs are saved directly to a Recovery Services vault in Azure, offering an easy and seamless way to protect your data and applications.
2. System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM)
For organizations that already use Microsoft System Center, Data Protection Manager (DPM) is an excellent choice for infrastructure backups. DPM provides continuous data protection for Microsoft workloads.
DPM supports backups of VMs in an Azure Stack Hub environment. DPM allows you to take VM level backup of IaaS VM running on Azure Stack Hub using DPM’s MARS agent. The backups are stored on DPM disks, Azure cloud, or tape, offering a flexible recovery mechanism.
3. Azure Site Recovery Service
Although technically a disaster recovery service, Azure Site Recovery can also be leveraged for infrastructure backups. It ensures minimal downtime by replicating your workloads in a secondary site or Azure. This method can protect your environment independent of the number or size of data sources, providing flexibility and scalability.
Azure Site Recovery, when used with Azure Stack Hub, offers a straightforward approach to backing up your entire virtual machine structure, giving you a complete replica of your environment in the case of a system failure.
The following table summarizes the comparison of these three methods:
Method | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
Azure Backup Service | Automatic storage management, Geo-redundant storage, Suitable for Hybrid Cloud environments | Backup and restore speed depend on internet connectivity |
System Center DPM | Suitable for Microsoft workload, Offers backup storage on disk, Azure, or tape | Requires System Center, Limited to Microsoft environments |
Azure Site Recovery Service | Suitable for large data sources, Minimal downtime | Primarily a disaster recovery service, Requires good network connectivity |
The choice of method for infrastructure backups in Azure Stack Hub environments depends on several factors such as cost, availability, business continuity requirements, and existing infrastructure.
Remember that whichever method you choose should preferably align with your disaster recovery plan to ensure seamless continuity and recovery during unexpected events. This not only guarantees the security of your important data and applications but also operations continue without interruption in your Hybrid Cloud environment powered by Azure Stack Hub.
Practice Test
True or False: Azure Stack Hub offers the ability to store infrastructure backups on local storage.
- True
- False
Answer: True.
Explanation: Azure Stack Hub enables you to store infrastructure backups on local storage, providing a cost-effective and resource-efficient method for backup storage.
Which of the following are supported locations for storing Azure Stack Hub infrastructure backups?
- A) Blob storage
- B) NFS share
- C) External hard drive
- D) Azure File Storage
Answer: A, B, D.
Explanation: Azure Stack Hub supports Blob storage, NFS share, and Azure File Storage as storage locations for infrastructure backups.
True or False: Snapshots are the most effective method of infrastructure backup in Azure Stack Hub.
- True
- False
Answer: False.
Explanation: While snapshots can be part of a backup solution, Azure Stack Hub recommends using its integrated backup service to ensure complete and consistent backups.
Which among the following should not be a factor when choosing a backup method for Azure Stack Hub?
- A) The size of the backup data
- B) Network bandwidth
- C) User subscription plan
- D) Recovery Objectives
Answer: C. User subscription plan.
Explanation: While the size of the backup data, network bandwidth and recovery objectives are important considerations for backup strategies, the user’s subscription plan is not directly related to the backup method choice.
In Azure Stack Hub, to take infrastructure backup, how is the Infrastructure Backup Controller deployed?
- A) As a separate virtual machine
- B) As a part of Azure Stack Hub Host
- C) As a separate physical server
- D) None of the above
Answer: B. As a part of the Azure Stack Hub Host.
Explanation: The Infrastructure Backup Controller is deployed as part of the Azure Stack Hub Host and not as a separate entity.
True or False: Azure Stack Hub’s infrastructure backup capability does not include backing up the user’s virtual machines.
- True
- False
Answer: True.
Explanation: Azure Stack Hub’s backup service primarily backs up Azure Resource Manager metadata, Resource Providers, and other system-related items. It does not include the backup of user’s virtual machines.
What is the recommended frequency for infrastructure backups in Azure Stack Hub?
- A) Twice a day
- B) Daily
- C) Weekly
- D) Monthly
Answer: B. Daily.
Explanation: Microsoft recommends a daily backup schedule for Azure Stack Hub to ensure recent and consistent backups.
True or False: You can configure backup settings in Azure Stack Hub using the admin portal.
- True
- False
Answer: True.
Explanation: Azure Stack Hub offers a user-friendly admin portal where backup settings can easily be configured.
Which one of the following is not part of the data saved during Azure Stack Hub infrastructure backups?
- A) Resource Providers
- B) Azure Resource Manager
- C) Individual virtual machines
- D) Basic Infrastructure Services (BIS)
Answer: C. Individual virtual machines.
Explanation: The Azure Stack Hub’s integrated backup service does not include individual virtual machines in its infrastructure backups.
Single Select: What is the backup technology used in Azure Stack Hub?
- A) Snapshots
- B) System Image backups
- C) File-level backups
- D) Volume-level backups
Answer: D. Volume-level backups.
Explanation: Azure Stack Hub uses volume-level backups to comprehensively capture all data and state within a running system.
Interview Questions
What does the “Three 2 1” rule placed in terms of the recommended Azure Stack Backup system mean?
The “Three 2 1” rule typically means maintaining at least three copies of the data, of which two are located on different media and one is offsite.
What are the two storage types supported for the Infrastructure Backup Service in Azure Stack Hub?
The two storage types supported are External SMB Storage and Azure Blob Storage.
What does the infrastructure backup service in Azure Stack Hub back up?
The Infrastructure Backup Service backs up internal infrastructure services such as identity and App Service, it does not backup tenant workloads or IaaS VMs.
What happens if the backup fails in Azure Stack Hub?
When the backup fails, an alert is created in Azure Stack Hub portal and optionally, an administrator can get an email notification about the failure.
How do you monitor a backup operation on Azure Stack Hub?
Backups can be monitored in Azure Stack Hub by checking for alerts and critical warnings in the administrator portal.
Is it possible to restore Azure Stack Hub from an infrastructure backup?
Yes, you can perform disaster recovery operations and restore Azure Stack Hub from an infrastructure backup only in catastrophic scenarios.
What determines the backup schedule in Azure Stack Hub?
The backup schedule is determined by the setting selected while configuring Backups. Options include Hourly, Twice a day, or Daily.
What is the backup retention period for Azure Stack Hub?
Hydra Azure Stack Hub retains backups for a period up to 14 days.
Does Azure Stack Hub provide encryption for backups?
Yes, Azure Stack Hub does provide encryption for backups. It uses the 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES 256).
Why are credential Vault Backups done separately from general Infrastructure Backups in Azure Stack Hub?
Credential Vault Backups hold highly sensitive information including passwords and certificates, to increase the security around these, these backups are done separately and require a more secure management.
Can Azure Stack Hub infrastructure backup service back up tenant data?
No, Azure Stack Hub infrastructure backup service does not back up tenant workloads, you must create separate backup plans for tenant data.
Can Azure Stack Hub backup and restore operations be automated?
Yes, Azure Stack Hub backup and restore operations can be automated using PowerShell commands and APIs.
What protocols does Azure Stack Hub use to communicate with the backup share?
Azure Stack Hub utilizes the Server Message Block (SMB) protocols to communicate with the backup share.
How does Azure Stack Hub confirm a successful backup operation?
Azure Stack Hub confirms a successful backup operation by creating a success notification in the Azure Stack Hub portal.
Is it possible to relocate the infrastructure backup share in Azure Stack Hub after deployment?
No, the infrastructure backup share in Azure Stack Hub can’t be relocated after the system is deployed. To move the backup share a new system has to be redeployed.