Title: Consolidating Data Management with Enterprise Storage and Backup Systems
1Consolidating Data Management with Enterprise
Storage and Backup Systems
- Barry Ribbeck Director, Systems, Architecture
Infrastructure, Rice University - Hubert Daugherty Manager, Digital Media
Services, Rice University - Susie McClure Systems Analyst, Rice University
2Rice University
- Carnegie R1 Designation
- Ranked in the top 25 schools in US
- 5000 Students
- 1100 Faculty
- 1500 Staff
3Enterprise Storage and Backups
- Enterprise - a distributed resource provided
centrally - Storage - a place to put your stuff
- Backup - Describes what you are doing when you
are not moving forward. When it works, it can be
incorporated into your career progressions plan.
4A Large New Network Project
- Provided a funding opportunity
- Defined storage as part of the critical need
- Provided the required network infrastructure for
enterprise storage (Data can live anywhere) - A fresh look at technologies for enterprise
storage and backups
5Data Assessment Findings
- Many distributed resources managed inconsistently
- No consistent backup strategy
- Few economies of scale
- Data management plan buy more disks
- Growth Rate of digital storage needs was
increasing - No differentiation of data retention or DR
requirements - Old, outgrown and dying backup hardware
6The Available Resources
- Very talented and knowledgeable staff
- Funding
- Support from administration
- Understanding from the campus
7The Challenges
- Changing EVERYTHING at once
- In order to transition, we would have to keep 2
systems operational with the same amount of staff
who are already over taxed with all of the other
changes - New skill sets required to maintain new resources
8Goals
- If possible, the changes MUST have a positive
visible affect on the customers - Storage must be able to scale (1/2 PB in 7 years)
with no step function costs. - Support for Information Lifecycle Management
(ILM) - Must support a Multi-tiered storage model
- Must be a model capable of integrating multi
vendor storage - Support costs defined for 5 years
- Staged backups with only full backups to Tape
9RFP to Storage Vendors
- SAN with NAS Gateway design defined
- Invited 7 vendors to respond to the RFP
- Very wide dispersion of cost vs benefit
- Bluearc Titan carried the day with a big iron
model and 50 TB of initial storage
10Defined Storage Usage
- Email Mailbox storage (NO QUOTAS!)
- Client Home directories and shares
- 5000 students, 1000 faculty, 1500 staff, 1000
guests (with quotas) - Database storage Oracle, MSQL, Postgress
(Sakai, Coldfusion,etc..) - Video Archives
- Research Data Scratch space
11Backups
- Remember Katrina Rita?
- Tape is like Listerine
- We needed a MAID to clean up our backup processes
- What about Disruptive Technologies?
- Hardware choices
- Copan Systems Sun/StorageTek
- Software choice
- Commvault
12Storage Details
- San Storage components
- Positives
- Standards Based
- Multiple vendors enable competition
- Negatives
- Difficult to modify SAN architecture
- Expensive network components
- Nas Gateway
- Provides storage abstraction and management
13Systemic Performance
Which System Elements Need Additional
Optimization?
14Systemic Performance
Surprise, its the regular stuff!
15Systemic Performance
Dual 6509 frames with 2 dedicated 10G interlinks.
One for layer 2 and one for layer 3.
16Physical / Logical Architecture
17What we Learned
- The integration of a lot of new technology took
longer than anticipated even though all of the
vendors supported well understood standards like
NDMP. - Outsourcing the integration would have been a
mistake due to the complexity and the need for in
house knowledge.
18Bluearc Lessons and Vendor Report
- Clients cant compete
- Outages MUST be coordinated with everything that
uses the system - Clustered Titan nodes are a requirement
- Vendor
- Great support very responsive, good technical
people - Work well with other vendors
- Problems we have worked through
- NDMP, Replication, LDAP, still some to things to
address, getting them to understand Enterprise in
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19Copan Lessons and Vendor Report
- Good Product very reliable
- Good support team, works well with other vendors
- Good hardware, very robust, are meeting their
claims. 1 drive and 1 shelf failure in 1 year. - Software is solid for what we use it for
20Sun Lessons and Vendor Report
- Very good support
- Very good product.
- Robot and disk drives failed and were replaced
and were quickly replaced under support contract.
21Commvault Lessons and Vendor report
- Software difficult to get installed even with
their professional services - Support is lacking in depth but they are very
willing to work with us. - Windows backups work very well
- Support works well with other vendors
- Integration was very difficult and time consuming
- Software patches were very frequent and
problematic - Support tracking system is terrible
- NDMP support is very challenging
- When the product works, it works well
- Documentation was poor
22Contact Information References
- Barry Ribbeck Barry.R.Ribbeck_at_rice.edu
- Hubert Daugherty hd_at_rice.edu
- Susie McClure smcclure_at_rice.edu
- www.bluearc.com
- www.copansystems.com
- www.sun.com (Storagetek)
- www.commvault.com
- www.inphase-technologies.com