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The world is changing, enabling organizations to make faster, better-informed decisions as their systems can be made instrumented, interconnected and intelligent. Instrumented
Interconnected
Intelligent
This is an opportunity for the world to get smarter. 2
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Is your critical application data adequately protected?
Traditional once-a-night backup leaves up to 24 hours of your most recent data at risk – How much data will you lose if your database server crashes at 5 PM? – How much will it cost you to recreate those transactions? It can take many hours or days to perform a full restore from traditional backup systems – How much application downtime can your business tolerate?
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Recovery Point Objective: How much data can you afford to lose?
Recovery Time Objective: How much downtime can you afford?
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With this change comes an explosion in information …
… Yet organizations are operating with blind spots Lack of Insight 1 in 3 managers frequently make critical decisions without the information they need
Volume of Digital Data
Inefficient Access 1 in 2 don’t have access to the information across their organization needed to do their jobs Variety of Information
Inability to Predict 3 in 4 business leaders say more predictive information would drive better decisions Velocity of Decision Making Source: IBM Institute for Business Value 4
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Building the infrastructure for a Smarter Planet
Compliance Reduce reputation risks and audit deficiencies
Availability Deliver continuous and reliable access to information
Retention
Support your information retention policies
Security Protect and enable secure sharing of information 5
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Themes for Information Infrastructure 3Q09
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Business continuity depends on data recovery
Business-critical data exists throughout the enterprise: – Application servers in the data center – Remote and branch offices – Employee workstations – Disaster recovery sites Businesses of all types are facing unprecedented challenges to keep more information available, all the time – They can’t afford to lose any data, and they can’t afford to be without it for very long – Losing access to data causes downtime The costs of downtime and lost data are escalating: – Lost revenue streams and customer confidence – Embarrassment in the marketplace – Contract penalties, regulatory fines, legal action 7
What can go wrong? Deleted files Corrupted database Virus/hacker attack Disk crash Server crash Local disaster Regional disaster Can you quickly recovery from each?
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IBM System Storage – Offering Matrix Tape Systems
Disk Systems
Tape Virtualization Tape Libraries LTO Tape Drives Enterprise Tape Drives
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Deduplication
ProtecTIER Deduplication Appliances ProtecTIER Deduplication Gateway
N series
Storage Solutions
Storage Software
IBM XIV – Grid Storage DS8000 - Enterprise Class DS5000 - MidRange DS3000 - Entry
SAN Volume Controller Tivoli Storage Productivity Center IBM Tivoli Storage Manager IBM Tivoli Storage ManagerFastback IBM Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager
DR550 archive and compliance storage Grid Access Manager, GMAS Smart Business Storage Cloud (SBSC) Storage Encryption Solutions (TKLM) Comprehensive Data Protection Solution (CDPS)
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Introducing Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack v6.1 Block-level, incremental-forever, continuous or scheduled backup for Windows and Linux New servers Near-instant restore of any type / amount of Windows application data – Near-instant access to Linux data via FastBack Mount New Integrated target-side data New deduplication Built-in ‘selective replication’ Comprehensive reporting, leverages Tivoli Common Reporting Tight integration with Tivoli Storage Manager New TSM FastBack for Workstations: optional New protection for laptops & desktops 9
Remote Office(s)
HQ / Data Center Exchange
SQL/DB2
Oracle/SAP File/Print
Central Control Station
Tivoli Storage Manager
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack
Disaster Recovery Site
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TSM FastBack is part of IBM’s Unified Recovery Management solution suite Remote Office(s) FastBack Clients
Data Center FastBack Clients
TSM B/A Clients
Application Servers File Servers VMware Servers
FastBack for Workstations
D/R Site
Application Servers File Servers VMware Servers
New
WAN FastBack Server
FastBack Server
Tivoli Storage Manager Server
Tiers of Storage
Tivoli Storage Manager: enterprise-class data management includes backup, archive, HSM, support for hundreds of devices and a broad range of operating systems Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack: next-generation backup and near-instant restore for critical servers; backup consolidation & disaster recovery for remote offices; and more … Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack for Workstations: continuous data protection (CDP) for desktop and laptop systems with centralized management 10
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IBM TS7650 ProtecTIER® Deduplication Family TS7650G Gateways
TS7650 Appliance Highest Performance
Highest Performance Largest Capacity Larg High Availability
Highest Performance largest Capacity High Availability High Performance High Capacity Flexible Storage
Largest Capacity Better Performance Larger Capacity Scalable Good Performance Highly Scalable Low cost
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ActiveActive-Active Cluster Single Node Up to 500 MB/sec
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Up to 1000 MB/sec 1 PB useable
1 PB useable
Up to 500 MB/sec Up to 500 MB/sec
36 TB useable
36 TB useable Up to 250 MB/sec Up to 100 MB/sec
18 TB useable
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IBM TS7650 ProtecTIER® Deduplication Appliance Pre-configured for rapid deployment into existing backup environments Extremely powerful solutions, featuring: IBM ProtecTIER software with patented HyperFactor™ deduplication technology IBM System x Server – multi-core server for enterprise-level performance IBM Storage Controller with Fibre Channel drives - Proven reliability and performance
Complete solution that includes rack, cables, switches, and everything that is needed
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TS7650G ProtecTIER Deduplication Gateway Powerful and Flexible solution, featuring: IBM ProtecTIER software with patented HyperFactor™ deduplication technology IBM System x Server – multi-core server for enterprise-level performance
Supports both IBM & Non-IBM disk IBM DS4000, DS5000, DS8000 and XIV TS7650G ProtecTIER Deduplication Gateway
HDS, EMC and others
And delivers: Up to 500 MB/sec Up to 25 times or more data reduction Scalable to 1PB physical capacity Enterprise-class data integrity 13
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TS7650G ProtecTIER Deduplication Cluster Our most Powerful and Flexible solution: IBM ProtecTIER software with patented HyperFactor™ deduplication technology 2 IBM System x Servers – multi-core servers for maximum performance & availability
Supports both IBM & Non-IBM disk IBM DS4000, DS5000, DS8000 and XIV HDS, EMC and others
And delivers: Up to 1000 MB/sec TS7650G ProtecTIER Deduplication Cluster
Active-active cluster technology Two nodes working together as one repository Easily manageable yet highly scalable
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How ProtecTIER works Repository
New Data Stream
HyperFactor™
Memory Resident Index
ProtecTIER™ Server
Backup Servers
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Only 4GB Inline needed deduplication to map 1PB Up of to physical 500MB/sec disk! per server or 1000MB/sec with 2data node cluster! “Filtered”
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New Reality with ProtecTIER Native Replication Solution Primary Site
Represented capacity
Backup Server ProtecTIER Gateway
Physical capacity Backup Server IP-based WAN link
Deduplication enables a large amounts of data to be replicated with significantly less bandwidth
Secondary Site
Backup Server
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ProtecTIER Gateway
Physical capacity
Virtual cartridges can be cloned to tape at DR site Tape library
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IBM ProtecTIER Native Replication Features
One-to-one replication from primary to a DR-site Flexible policy driven replication – –
Define cartridge “visibility” – – –
Determine “where” virtual cartridges “exist” from ProtecTIER and/or backup application standpoint ProtecTIER native replication will emulate moving tapes in & out of VTL’s import/export slots Allows users to use the VTL export/import slots via backup app to “move” cartridges from one library/site to another
Manage and monitor operations during disaster –
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Choose which cartridges to replicate – one, some or all Assign priorities and schedule when replication should occur
Fail-over (when Disaster occurs) & Fail-back (to normal operation)
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Native Replication Functionality (Example) in this config the DR-site B/U server should bethe DR-site NBU server is scanning Choose the time frame Create your policyNote (perthat library) User may decide to clone cartridges stand become oftake the Primary domain librarypart & updating its catalogue forPrimary replication to place Choose which tapes (7, alone 8, 9) and only site comes to physical tape when IT becomes the Primary server (during a “disaster”) OR And the priority among policies should be replicated to DR site back on line The catalogue could be replicated as well, DRthus siteallow canimmediate use of InThe case a (new cartridges are the libraryPrimaryif/when needed Tape clones become DR-site Primary-site disaster hit theto being replicated receive new Backup Backup site (can backup barcode through primary repository) Primary Server Servers new data)site… until…. B/U app
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Tape library
DR-site backup disk
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Any cartridge(s) can be replicated back when needed
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Challenges Associated with Today’s Reality Data Growth Straining Backup & Disaster Recovery Environments Reliability and Manual Intervention: – Current methods require too much manual intervention – Human intervention increases opportunities for failure
Security Risks: – Transporting data on tape poses a significant risk to data security – Handling tapes creates additional “failure” opportunities • Human error is culprit 24 percent of the time*
Disaster Recovery Planning & Testing Challenges: – Difficult to test DR plans using physical tape media – Restoring data from tape too slow to enable adequate testing
Costs: – Seven of 10 IT administrators struggling with increased costs of off-site data storage – Complexity and growth greatly increasing cost of operations * According to recent survey by Symantec Corporation 19
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Themes for Information Infrastructure 3Q09
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