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IBM Smarter Storage software IBM strategy for year 2014
January 2014
smarter storage management
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Agenda
IBM Smart Storage offering
Backup analysis (Butterfly)
Backup consolidation (TSM SUR)
Unique advantages
Main functionalities
Market and customers
Storage consolidation (VSC)
Virtual Storage Center
Unique advantages
Summary
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Information Assets & Systems
Information Retention & Lifecycle Management
Data Protection & Recovery Management
Storage Resource & Infrastructure
Management & Virtualization
Systems Storage Servers Networking
IBM Storage Blueprint
Alignment of IT with Business Goals and Compliance to Regulations
Simplification by Virtualization
Central Management of Storage
Environment
Information & Data Movements Backup / Recovery / Archive
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Information Assets & Systems
Information Retention & Lifecycle Management
Data Protection & Recovery Management
Storage Resource & Infrastructure
Management & Virtualization
Systems Storage Servers Networking
Information & Data Movements Backup / Recovery / Archive
•Tivoli Storage Manager family
•Tivoli Storage Manager Fastback
•TSM Fastback for Workstations
•Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager
Alignment of IT with Business Goals and Compliance to Regulations
Simplification by Virtualization
Central Management of Storage
Environment
TSM Hierarchical Storage Manager
IBM Scale Out NAS
•SAN Volume Controller
•Tivoli Productivity Center
•Tivoli Productivity Center for
Replication
•System Storage Productivity Center
(SSPC)
•ProtecTier deduplicated virtual tape
IBM Storage Software Solutions
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Information Assets & Systems
Information Retention & Lifecycle Management
Data Protection & Recovery Management
Storage Resource & Infrastructure
Management & Virtualization
Systems Storage Servers Networking
Information & Data Movements Backup / Recovery / Archive
•Tivoli Storage Manager family
•Tivoli Storage Manager Fastback
•TSM Fastback for Workstations
•Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager
Alignment of IT with Business Goals and Compliance to Regulations
Simplification by Virtualization
Central Management of Storage
Environment
TSM Hierarchical Storage Manager
IBM Scale Out NAS
•SAN Volume Controller
•Tivoli Productivity Center
•Tivoli Productivity Center for
Replication
•System Storage Productivity Center
(SSPC)
•ProtecTier deduplicated virtual tape
IBM Storage Software Solutions
Click on links to go to related web pages
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Agenda
IBM Smart Storage offering
Backup analysis (Butterfly)
Backup consolidation (TSM SUR)
Unique advantages
Main functionalities
Market and customers
Storage consolidation (VSC)
Virtual Storage Center
Unique advantages
Summary
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Migrate to IBM Tivoli Storage Manager easily and confidently Butterfly enables organizations to fully realize their data protection reengineering strategies
Overview
IBM has partnered with Butterfly Software to provide
customers with a complete analysis of their existing
backup infrastructure and an automated solution for
migrating to a new IBM Tivoli® Storage Manager
platform.
Highlights
Quickly visualize the size and complexity of your current environment with accurate empirical performance, capacity and risk information
Compare the proposed IBM Tivoli® Storage Manager solution and easily understand the value in scalability, performance and cost
Prepare, configure and perform automated data migrations safely, quickly and independently of the live backup production environment
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Butterfly – Backup Migration Made Easy
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Butterfly analyzes and migrates from most major brands
Sample success stories:
Natural Gas Supplier Competitor: Symantec NetBackup – Value Proposition: Reduction of backup infrastructure, Attractive financials demonstrated by
AER – Customer opted for initial capacity license deal for 800TB. Now being renegotiated to 1.6 PB
Telecommunications Outsourcing Company – Competitor: CA ARCserve – Value Proposition: TSM reduced backup windows, with compelling savings demonstrated by
AER financials
Communications Infrastructure Company • Competitor: Symantec Backup Exec and NetBackup • IBM currently performing design workshops • Presented AER which showed total cost of ownership reductions of $1.8M over 36 months
by using TSM and taking out
Major Global Insurance Company • Both TSM and Symantec NetBackup installed in data center. • AER demonstrates a TSM-only solution produces savings of $600K over 36 months
Butterfly – Backup Migration Made Easy
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IBM’s Butterfly Approach
• A customer specific analysis of cost savings associated with a data protection modernization
• A strong foundation for a transformation project – input to a business case
Source: Forrester Research 2012 Benchmarking Improvements against Ourselves
-1Mill $ Infrastructure cost per PB migrated
+40% Less network traffic
1,5 EB Competitive data analyzed
+20% Less power and cooling consumption
+800 Competitive installations analyzed
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Using Analysis Engine Reports from Butterfly Software, we have shown our customers how a TSM solution can save
54% on average as compared to a Commvault. 45% on average as compared to a Symantec NB. 54% on average as compared to a CA. 45% on average as compared to a EMC NetWorker. 51% on average as compared to a HP DP. 51% on average as compared to a Symantec BE. 53% on average as compared to a MS DPM.
Proven Methodology
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Agenda
IBM Smart Storage offering
Backup analysis (Butterfly)
Backup consolidation (TSM SUR)
Unique advantages
Main functionalities
Market and customers
Storage consolidation (VSC)
Virtual Storage Center
Unique advantages
Summary
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TSM Suite for Unified Recovery
TSM Extended Edition: Highly-scalable enterprise-class backup/restore, archive and disaster recovery
TSM for Virtual Environments: Advanced protection and flexible recovery of VMware environments
TSM for Databases: Non-disruptive protection of Oracle and Microsoft SQL data
TSM for ERP: Protects vital SAP R/3 system data more efficiently, consistently and reliably
TSM for Mail: Secures Domino and Exchange data; granular restore of Exchange objects
TSM for SAN: Maximizes storage network connections for TSM servers and client computers
TSM for Space Management: Software that moves inactive data to reclaim online disk space (Unix)
TSM FastBack: Advanced data protection and near-instant recovery for Windows and Linux servers
TSM FastBack for BMR: Restore a Windows or Linux Server Operating System volume within an hour
TSM FastBack for Exchange: Fast and easy recovery of individual e-mail objects
Flexible licensing possibilities
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Introducing Tivoli Storage Manager Operations Center Now, anyone can be a backup expert
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Holistic approach to Data Reduction Can dramatically reduce licensing requirements
Consolidation of management silos
Progressive-incremental (“incremental forever”) backup – Eliminates the #1 cause of data duplication – full backups
– FastBack block-level incremental is extremely efficient
Source-side data deduplication (TSM) – Reduces the amount of data sent to the TSM server
– Reduces bandwidth and storage requirements
Target-side data deduplication (TSM and FastBack + VTL) – Post-backup process reduces primary storage pools
– Enables faster restores because more backup data can be stored on disk
Automated Data Lifecycle Management (archive and HSM) – Moves older, fixed content to less expensive tiers of storage
– Reduces the amount of production data to be managed
Compression and best-in-class tape utilization
Solution Components UNIQUE
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Double the capacity of the TSM Server – AGAIN!! Tivoli Storage Manager v7
Data growth of 40%-60% per year?
NO PROBLEM
The best-in-class in scalability just GREW 100% for the 3rd straight year
Now managing more than 4 BILLION data objects in a single TSM Server
– Files and chunks of deduplicated files – Databases – Images
Single server architecture – Reduced cost of ownership – No need for additional “media servers”
as you scale – 87.5% reduction in the number of
backup servers needed to manage 4B objects (vs. TSM v5.5)
TSM v5.5 2008
TSM v6.1 2009
TSM v6.2 2010
TSM v6.3 2011
1B
2B
3B
4B
# of data objects managed by a TSM Server
Solution Components UNIQUE
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TSM client data replication for FASTER Disaster Recovery
TSM server replicates all data and metadata for specified client data sets to
another server, ensuring completeness and consistency of data/metadata – Incremental client data transfer with deduplication to minimize bandwidth consumption
– Many-to-1 transfer to target server
Remote TSM server could be hot standby for primary server, for improved RTO
Native TSM solution with no dependency on specific storage device – Supports dissimilar hardware and configuration at primary and remote sites
Restore on a per-client basis without re-hydrating deduplicated data
Storage Hierarchy
Metadata and deduplicated data DB2
Site A TSM EE
Server A
Site B TSM EE
Server B Database
Storage Hierarchy
DB2
Database Client A Client B Client C
Client Y Client X
“Hot Standby” for better D/R SLAs
Solution Components UNIQUE
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Tivoli Storage Manager for Space Management Automate UNIX and Linux data migration to lower-cost tiers of storage
Move inactive production data to reclaim online disk space
Frees administrators and users from manual file system pruning tasks
Defers the need to purchase additional disk storage
Storage pool “virtualization”
Optimized restore management
Transparent to the users and applications – Simple pointer replaces data in original location
Migrations are scheduled and run outside the backup window
Solution Components UNIQUE
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Agenda
IBM Smart Storage offering
Backup analysis (Butterfly)
Backup consolidation (TSM SUR)
Unique advantages
Main functionalities
Market and customers
Storage consolidation (VSC)
Virtual Storage Center
Unique advantages
Summary
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Leading the Way in Data Protection and Recovery
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager has been a leader in helping organizations protect their data, for more than 20 years.
* Source: IDC
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Backup and Recovery Trend
The Buyer is Changing
Storage Team
Virtualization Team
Application Owner
End-User Team
“By 2015, at least 10% of large enterprises will have given up on
conventional backup/recovery software, and will employ snapshot and replication techniques instead.”
- Gartner
“By 2014, at least 30% of organizations will have changed backup vendors due
to frustration over cost, complexity and/or capability” – Gartner
“Less than 40% of organizations have SRM tools to report and monitor the storage infrastructure, forecast future
growth, plan future directions and model changes to the storage environment” -
Gartner
Virtualization, Deduplication, Disk Based Backup and data growth are key influencer for purchase decisions.
Butterfly VSC
FCM
TSM
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Storage Reference Customers
Asia Pacific* 201 (145 + 56) 17 (14 + 3) 36 (27 + 9)
Latin America 41 4 2
North America 150 29 86
TSM 783 TPC 85 SVC 262
As of Dec 2013
Middle East & Africa 23 4 7
CEE+CEI 93 9 16
Western Europe 289 22 115
* = AP + JP
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Agenda
IBM Smart Storage offering
Backup analysis (Butterfly)
Backup consolidation (TSM SUR)
Unique advantages
Main functionalities
Market and customers
Storage consolidation (VSC)
Virtual Storage Center
Unique advantages
Summary
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IBM integration, innovation and holistic approach
SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center • Enables storage for cloud computing
• Easy to buy and deploy
• Pay-as-you-go pricing
SAN
Snapshot Management
External Storage
Virtualization
SAN and Storage
Resource Management
Incredible Ease of Use Expanded Flexibility Automated Data Protection
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Virtual Storage Center
A special bid offering for IBM storage management products that can be ordered as a single PID using a ‘per Terabyte’ pricing metric, ordered with TSM Suite for Unified Recovery (existing part numbers)
PID number: restricted – This PID can only be included in bids that have prior geo storage sales leader approval
One PID includes: – SAN Volume Controller Virtualization – SAN Volume Controller FlashCopy – SAN Volume Controller Remote Mirroring – Tivoli Storage Productivity Center Standard Edition – Tivoli Storage Productivity Center for Replication (2-Site) – Tivoli Storage Manager FlashCopy Manager
Use as many of the products as you like without charge
Pay on a ‘per Terabyte’ basis for data within the SAN Volume Controller storage pools, referred to as Managed Terabytes
Existing TPC/SVC customers will not be eligible for the pilot
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IBM SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center All this and more… Advanced SAN Planning and provisioning based on best practices
Proactive configuration change management
Performance optimization
Tiering Optimization
Complete SAN fabric performance mgmt.
Storage Virtualization
Application Aware flashcopy management
TPC 5.1 Single management
console
Heterogeneous storage
Health monitoring
Capacity mgmt.
Provisioning
Fabric management
FlashCopy support
Storage System Performance Management
SAN Fabric Performance management
Trend Analysis
DR & Business Continuity
Applications & Storage
Hyperswap Mgmt.
What You Need to Manage? TPC Can Help
Start Here …and Grow …Improvement Servers ESX servers
Apps, DB’s, file systems
Volume managers
Host bus adaptors
Virtual HBAs
Multi-path drivers
Storage Networks Switches & Directors
Virtual devices
Storage Multi-vendor storage
Storage array provisioning
Virtualization / Vol. mapping
Block + NAS, VMFS
Tape libraries
Replication FlashCopy
Metro Mirror
Metro Global Mirror
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IBM SVC Supported Environments
8Gbps SAN fabric
HP MA, EMA MSA, EVA, XP, P9500, 3Par
Hitachi Lightning Thunder TagmaStore AMS, WMS, USP, USP-V VSP
EMC CLARiiON CX4, Symmetrix, DMX, VMAX, VNX, VNXe
Microsoft Windows Hyper-V
IBM Power IBM AIX IBM i 6.1 (VIOS)
Solaris
HP-UX 11i Tru64 OpenVMS
Citrix Xen Server
IBM BladeCenter Flex System PureFlex
SAN Continuous Copy Multiple Cluster Mirror Metro/Global Mirror Stretched Cluster
VMware vSphere 4, 5
Point-in-time Copy Full volume, Copy on write 256 targets, Incremental, Cascaded, Reverse, Snapshots, FlashCopy Mgr
Novell NetWare OES2
Sun StorageTek StorEdge
IBM DS DS3000, DS4000 DS5000, DS6000 DS8000
1024 Hosts
IBM N series FlashSystem Storwize Family
NetApp FAS
XioTech Emprise
SGI IRIX
IBM TS7650G ProtecTIER Gateway
Fujitsu Eternus
NexSAN SATABeast
NEC iStorage
Bull Storeway
Thin Provisioning
Virtual Disk Mirroring
Apple Mac OS
IBM XIV
IBM z/VSE z/VM z/Linux
iSCSI or FCOE 1Gb or 10Gb
Compellent Fluid Data
Violin
Linux (Intel/Power/z) RHEL 4/5/6 SUSE 9/10/11
Internal SSD Easy Tier
TMS RamSAN
Pillar Axiom
Real-time Compression
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New Functions and GUI Enhancements in TPC/VSC V5.2 [1]
What it is Why it matters
Performance Troubleshooting
Easier performance reporting in new web UI:
•Two metrics in diagrams
•Multiple window support
•Calculated averages/max for time range
Optimization & Balancing
New names for Storage Optimizer and Tiered
Storage Optimizer, but more importantly the
function is now available in new web UI
Tiering Definition Enables more automatic optimization and
provisioning
Provisioning Enables to create a service catalog for
provisioning
VMware vCenter Web Client
Extention
vSphere API for Storage
Awareness (VASA) Provider
Tight integration of TPC and VMware so that
VM admin can see and work with TPC
seamlessly
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What it is Why it matters
Add/manage devices in new
web GUI
Quicker and more intuitive. Complete
configuration with setup of all data collection
tasks.
Agentless Server
End-to-End views without needing to deploy
Storage Resource Agents, simplifies
troubleshooting and monitoring
Volume Transformation Scheduling as well as suspend/resume
functions not available natively in SVC.
Data Collections and
Scheduling Necessity to use legacy GUI further reduced.
Cognos 10 with more
predefined reports
Performance of volumes by Server,
Unmanaged servers, and hypervisors
Performance data export: multi tab Excel file
with all available information
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Agenda
IBM Smart Storage offering
Backup analysis (Butterfly)
Backup consolidation (TSM SUR)
Unique advantages
Main functionalities
Market and customers
Storage consolidation (VSC)
Virtual Storage Center
Unique advantages
Summary
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Recovery Time Objective
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BC Tier 4 – Add Point in Time replication to Backup/Restore
BC Tier 3 – VTL, Data De-Dup, Remote vault
BC Tier 2 – Tape libraries + Automation
BC Tier 7 – Add Server, Storage, Software replication end-to-end automated recovery
BC Tier 6 – Add real-time continuous data replication, server or storage
BC Tier 1 – Restore from Tape
Summary: Replication, High Availability, Business Continuity Step by Step virtualization, management software journey Balancing recovery time objective with cost / value
BC Tier 5 – Add Application/database integration to Backup/Restore
Recovery from a disk image Recovery from tape copy
Tivoli Storage Software
Storage Virtualization
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Enable end-to-end storage management
– Extends storage configuration management across the SAN
– Centralizes management of mixed-vendor storage systems
Improve storage utilization, availability, performance and
service levels
– Storage virtualization improves application availability
– Storage virtualization and management improves utilization
– Management capabilities improve performance
Reduce storage complexity and cost
– Storage reporting across host file systems, data bases and storage
helps understand your storage / data
– Storage pooling, compression and thin provisioning help to improve
cost
VSC can solve customer pains
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Summary
Feature IBM Advantage IBM TSM
Incremental backup for
ever
Files that do not change between backups
Yes
Server replication IBM TSM 6.3 HA / DR replication Yes
Sub-file • Reduced space requirement in storage pools
• Reduced consumption of network bandwidth
Yes
Data deduplication Source-
side (client-side)
• Reduced space requirement in storage pools
• Reduced consumption of network bandwidth
Yes
Data deduplication Server-
side deduplication
• Reduce redundant data from any files in storage
pool
• Reduced space requirement in storage pools
Yes
Data deduplication :
Device
TSM PT parser integration
Yes
Data reduction Assessment – IBM vs Competitors
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Summary
Function / Feature IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
Ability to scale TSM can comfortably handle thousands of clients
per TSM Server ... even greater capacity in
TSM 7 : more 4 billion objects
Database to store meta data Enterprise class database with high performance
and excellent scalability - expanded with 6.1 and
better performance.
Data Reduction TSM Progressive Incremental backup feature
architected from day one. TSM 6.1 adds block
level built-in deduplication for even greater
efficiency
GUI Administration and
Platforms
Both Server and Client have a GUI.
Comprehensive central management of multiple
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager servers built-in. Web
GUI – manage from anywhere at no additional
cost.
Storage Manager 6
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Summary
TSM Data reduction Assessment
• TSM supports all major platforms (no matter if IBM or not)
• Deduplication is native function with NO extra cost
• TSM ´doesn´t require periodic full backup of itself.
• TSM can provide disk to tape + disk to disk, scheduled + up to near instant restore
• TSM provides bare machine recovery (even to dissimiliar hardware)
• TSM can protect data from remote offices (over WAN)
• Lan-Free backup (SAN) is preffered way of protection for applications
• No limitations of servers and clients protected
• TSM provides policy based backup, restore and archive, pooling and retention
management.
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Remote Office Data Protection
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Storage Management in Cloud
IBM Cloud Computing
IBM Smart Business Storage Cloud
Product Web Pages
Tivoli Storage Manager
Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack
TSM for Virtual Environments
Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager
Tivoli Storage Productivity Center
SAN Volume Controller
IBM Storage Blog
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TSM 7.1 Family
TSM 7.1 Server
– Increased scalability with up to 10x improvement for daily ingest
– Automated fail-over in node replication
– Upgrade to DB2 10.5
– IBM Install Manager packages for TSM server
– Multi-threaded Storage Pool Migration
– Collocation by Filespace Group
– TSM server DB backup over Shared Memory instead of TCP/IP
– Windows Server 2012 in Core Server mode & Centera on Linux x86_64
– Improve Server Scalability for Large Objects
– SAN Mapping & audit libvol
TSM 7.1 Operations Center
– Functions and views based on Admin authority
– Immediate backup of at risk clients, TSM db , logs and storage pools
– Editable Client and Server properties
– Activity log viewer
– Create TSM client wizard
– Server processes and session viewer and cancel button
TSM 7.1 B/A client
– Resiliency enhancements & HTTPS protocol support for NetApp snapshot-
assisted progressive incremental backup (SnapDiff)
– Automated System Recovery for UEFI or EFI hardware
– Macintosh BA client – add SSL support
– Linux BA client support for Btrfs (B-tree file system)
DP for VMware
– Full VM instant restore
– Stand-alone DP for VMware user interface
– Filespace level collocation groups to support VE
– vCloud Director Tenant vApp support
– DP for Exchange/FCM for Windows IMR support for DP for VMware mounted
snapshots
– Backup/Recovery of vms w/ Microsoft AD
– DB-level recovery from vms hosting Microsoft SQL
– Report on “What Failed Last Night”
HSM for Windows:
– Backup Performance Enhancements
– ReFS support
– ACL independent migrate/recall
– Administrative stubfile recall
Space Management – Unix
– Seamless Failover/Failback
– Improve handling of streaming recall arguments
– Improve removal function for multiserver managed file systems
– Provide command to verify the state of an HSM node
– Recall files to state resident - LTFS only
FCM for Windows Distributed GUI – single pane of glass access all FCM Windows instances Support for Exchange Server 2013 Exchange mailbox and item level restores from TSM for VE backups Enhanced support for SQL Server 2012 Availability Groups Availability of PowerShell cmdlets to drive FCM operations Multi-language support for Exchange IMR browser Exchange mailbox restore to PST files greater than 2GB Automatically stop Exchange services for Instant restore
FCM for UNIX
Support for application data stored on NetApp/N series NAS file systems Support for GPFS snapshots to support DB2 pureScale for AIX and Linux Support operation in a Vmware Virtual Machine
FCM for Vmware Support for VMware vSphere 5.5 Instant restore for Virtual Machine File System (VMFS) datastores Enable operations in VMware environments where Site Recovery Manager (SRM) is deployed
DP for Domino
Domino 9 Windows 2012 64-bit Linux x86_64 support
DP for Oracle
Oracle on Windows 2012 Oracle 12c support
DP for Exchange
Support for Exchange 2013 Exchange on Windows 2012 servers Remote GUI Multi-language support in mailbox restore browser GUI Mailbox restore to PST files greater than 2GB Mailbox restore to Unicode PST files Exchange mailbox and item level restores from Disk Files Collecting mailbox history for improved backup performance Calendar widget for entering dates in MMC GUI instant restore - automatically stop Exchange services that must be stopped IIMR browser GUI - more efficient queries of data in Recovery Database New Powershell cmdlet interface
DP for SQL
Remote GUI Extend SQL backup commands to improve usability of SQL AlwaysOn Availability Group (AAG) backups through more wildcard filtering options
FB4WKS
Add reporting to Central Admin Console Central admin console scalability Rebrand CDP starter edition & OEM to FB4wk Starter Edition & OEM
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Flexibility through Storage Virtualization
Traditional Storage
Capacity is isolated in SAN islands
Multiple management points
Potentially poor capacity utilization
Capacity is purchased for and owned by individual applications
With Storage Virtualization
Combines storage capacity into 1 large storage pool
Single management point
Uses storage assets more efficiently
Capacity purchases can be deferred
SAN
95%
capacity
25%
capacity 50%
capacity
SAN
Storage Hypervisor
55%
capacity
HDS IBM EMC HP HDS IBM EMC HP
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Non-disruptive Data Migration
Traditional SAN
1. Stop applications
2. Move data
3. Re-establish host connections
4. Restart applications
IBM SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center
1. Move data
Host systems and applications are not affected
In both cases, if it is with a new back-end external storage, you need to…
– Cabling,
– Change the SAN zoning,
– Create arrays & create LUNs in the arrays,
– Assign those LUNs to the server or Storwize V7000
Once Managed Disk Groups are created using the assigned LUNs, Volumes will be migrated between MDG with just one command/click
SAN
SVC
SAN
Migration scenarios:
– Image mode to image mode
– Image mode to managed mode
– Managed mode to managed mode
– Managed mode to image mode
Image mode = Native mode Managed mode = Virtual mode
vSphere Storage VMotion can migrate virtual machines between VMFS volumes SVC can migrate VMFS volumes as well as Raw Device Mappings
Migrate on-line to decommission, up-Tier, down-Tier, re-Tier…
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Cloud and Private IT
Clients want to use Cloud concepts for Private IT to “Cloud Enable” their
environment (Private Storage Cloud)
What distinguishes a Private Storage Cloud from Traditional IT?
1. Storage resources are virtualized from multiple arrays, vendors, and
datacenters – pooled together and accessed anywhere.
(as opposed to physical array-boundary limitations)
2. Storage services are standardized – selected from a storage service
catalog.
(as opposed to customized configuration)
3. Storage provisioning is self-service – administrators use automation to
allocate capacity from the catalog.
(as opposed to manual component-level provisioning)
4. Storage usage is paid per use – end users are aware of the impact of their
consumption and service level choices.
(as opposed to paid from a central IT budget)
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