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Andrew Babiec Manager, Development Services Tallan BIZTALK SERVER 2006 HIGH AVAILABILITY, FAULT TOLERANCE, AND SCALABILITY Tallan Company Overview  Founded in 1985  Headquartered in Rocky Hill, CT  Offices in Santa Ana, Manhattan, Tampa, and Boston  Over 100 technology consultants with a wide range of expertise and knowledge  Over 20 consultants located in the Southern California (LA/OC) area  Emphasis on current technology trends and talent Tallan Clients Since 1985, Tallan has worked at over 400 clients, including,  Walt Disney Internet       Group Ingram Micro Experian Oakwood Worldwide ING Bank of America Lincoln Financial • • • • • • • • • Talbots Best Buy Ann Taylor eBay Barnes & Noble CVS Columbia House Dell uBid.com Tallan Solution Areas  Custom Application Development  J2EE and .NET  Web Development  Web 2.0/Community/Social Media  E-Commerce  Internal System Development  Business Intelligence (BI)  SOA / BPM / EAI (BizTalk)  Portals, Collaboration, and Content Management Agenda  High availability concepts  BizTalk Server 2006 “Farm” demo  BizTalk Server database disaster recovery  Performance tips and best practices Prerequisite Knowledge  Microsoft® BizTalk® Server administration, development, and deployment  Microsoft® Windows® security  Microsoft® SQL Server™ administration BizTalk Server High Availability Concepts and goals  Fault tolerant server infrastructure  Eliminate single points of failure  High performance and scalability  Avoid resource bottlenecks  Security  Reduce downtime due to breaches  Backups and disaster recovery  Recovering from catastrophic failures BizTalk Server High Availability Distributed Architectures  Purpose of Distributed Architectures (“Farms”)   High availability High performance  “Active-Active” configuration   by virtue of use of the BizTalk MessageBox Messages and state are persisted at predetermined persistence points  No Hardware affinity  Microsoft Cluster Services support  For very specific components    MSMQ, MQ Series adapters Enterprise SSO redundancy BizTalk Server 2006 host process is cluster aware Zero Availability Architecture Single Server High Availability Architectures Small BizTalk Server deployment SQL Server Cluster options SQL Server Cluster options High Availability Architectures Medium-sized BizTalk Server deployment High Availability Architectures Large scale BizTalk Server deployment Multiple MessageBox Databases High Availability with SQL Clustering Multiple MessageBox Databases  Minimum of 3 – otherwise no benefit  One Master messagebox  Used for Routing  Disable new message publication (be careful if using MSMQT)  Multiple secondary messageboxes  Used for Processing  Load Balancing is automatic and handled by BizTalk automatically BizTalk Server Farm Demo  This demo assumes familiarity with  BizTalk messaging and orchestration  BizTalk MSI deployment procedures DOMAIN: EBIS-LAB EBILABDC1  2 Hosts running on a laptop   1 x SQL Server node 2 x BizTalk Servers (one in a VM) BTS06-1 BTS06-2 SQLCLUST1 BizTalk Server Farm Demo  Scenario will illustrate BizTalk Server farm deployment Publish/subscribe and architecture of the MessageBox Hosts and host instances Message Flow HOST: MySendHost Host Instance Host Instance Host Instance C:\Tutorial \FileDrop Send to Endpoint C:\Tutorial \FileDrop sc ri b Send to Endpoint Su b e ri b i sh i sh sc Send Port BTS2004SQL01 BTS2004SQL01 Shared File Location ibe i sh e Pub l scr ri b Host Instance b Su sc Receive Port b Su sh MessageBox MessageBox Host Instance BTS06-2 bl Pu bl Pu Receive Port e HOST: MyOrchestrationHost Su b BTS06-1 HOST: MyReceiveHost Pub li    Host Instance Send Port BizTalk Server 2006 “Farm” Providing High Availability for the BAM Databases  Cluster the BAM Primary Import database and the BAM Analysis database  Define an online window.  Schedule DTS packages to run periodically  Carefully choose small sets of data items (checkpoints), and avoid including unnecessary data items when defining an activity Providing High Availability for the BAM Databases (continued)  Understand the trade-offs between scheduled and real-time aggregations when you design your aggregations.  If you choose scheduled aggregations, make sure you schedule the cubing DTS to run more frequently than the archiving DTS.  Enable the BAM Event Bus Service in multiple computers to obtain failover functionality Behavior of BizTalk Host Instances during SQL Server Failover  Behavior of In-process host instances during SQL failover  Will be recycled until the connection to the SQL Server is restored. Once restored, document processing resumes normally.  Behavior of Isolated host instances during SQL failover  Will pause and disable receive locations.  Wehn databases become available, the receive locations will be automatically enabled. SQL Server Database Mirroring  Not supported  Use log shipping instead. BizTalk Database Disaster Recovery Steps  Backup  Configure Scheduled Backups  Store Backup files offsite  Log Shipping  Configure destination (backup) SQL server  Restore  Restore to SQL Server  Reconfigure BizTalk Servers  Test your restore procedures! Troubleshooting MessageBox Latency Issues  The Biztalk Host instance that has the "allow     Host tracking" option set is stopped SQL Server Agent is not running or SQL Server Jobs are disabled BizTalkDTADb database grows excessively Excessive Disk I/O Latency Retain minimal data in the BizTalkDTADb database so that runtime performance is not sacrificed BizTalk Server Administration Deployment Options  Prescribed method: MSI Files  Batch files and WMI scripts  BTSTask (previously BTSDeploy)  BTSDeploy will remain supported in 2006 for forward compatibility  3rd party and unsupported tools    NAnt (http://www.traceofthought.com) BizTalk Assembly Checker (ships with 2006) Community development (http://www.codeplex.com) BizTalk Server High Availability Best Practices  Design Robust Infrastructures Microsoft® SQL Server™ Cluster  BizTalk Distributed Architecture (Farm)  Multiple MessageBoxes for higher volumes  Plan Hosts and host instances carefully   Understand the BizTalk development life cycle BizTalk Server 2006 “applications” concept  Allocation of BizTalk artifacts into separate assemblies  BizTalk Server High Availability Best Practices  Plan and test your disaster recovery strategy  Backing up your BizTalk Databases  BizTalk Log Shipping  Archiving and Purging Document Tracking DB  Documentation  Hardware Architecture  Server Operations  Implemented Solution Architectures  Deployment procedures Session Summary  Role of the administrator  High availability concepts  BizTalk Server 2006 “Farms” – Scale Out!  BizTalk Server Data DR – Test restores  Best practices and recommendations For More Information  Read    http://www.microsoft.com/biztalk/en/us/white-papers.aspx http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/biztalk/default.aspx BizTalk Documentation (Help File)  Learn  http://www.microsoft.com/biztalk/techinfo/virtual-labs.mspx  Blogs and Newsgroups    http://www.blogbiztalk.com/ http://blogs.msdn.com/biztalk_server_team_blog/ http://blogs.msdn.com/Biztalk_Core_Engine  Community Developed Tools  http://www.codeplex.com/ (search for “BizTalk”) Contact Information Tallan Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Andrew Babiec Manager, Development Services Tallan [email protected] Q&A Thank You
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            