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Title: Technology Trends


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Technology Trends
  • ILM
  • Tiered Storage
  • Optical Replacement

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Information Lifecycle Management
  • New Buzzword in the Industry
  • ILM is a Combination of Processes and Technology
    that Determines how Data Ages and Flows Through
    an Environment.
  • Storage Networking World
  • It Helps End Users Manage Data from the Moment
    it is Created to the Time it is no Longer
    Needed.
  • Storage Networking World

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Information Lifecycle of Content
The Right Platform, at the Right Time, for the
Right Cost
Changing Information Value of Enterprise Content
SAN
Nearline
Archive
Day-to-day business, governance, and compliance
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Reduce Storage TCO
  • 10TB of Online Storage
  • (20 Online, 20 Inline, 30 NL, 30 Archive)
  • (20 Online, 20 NL, 60 Archive)

10TB _at_ .25/MB
2,500,000
3TB _at_ 001/MB
2TB _at_ .11/MB
783,000
3TB _at_ 02/MB
2TB_at_.25/MB
6,000.001/MB
546,000
2TB_at_.25/MB
2TB _at_.02/MB
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ILM Components
  • Data Classification
  • Structured (DBs), SemiStructured (email),
    Unstructured (documents)
  • Mission Critical, Business Critical, Operational
  • Age, Access Frequency, Performance Requirements,
    Availability
  • SRM and ICM tools
  • Data Policies
  • Time in a location, flow, number of copies,
    destruction
  • Policy Architects should have intimate
    familiarity with the business
  • Data Management
  • Software to implement the policies HSM, ECM
  • Tiered Infrastructure
  • Physical structures
  • FC, SATA, CAS, Tape, WORM

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ILM Classification Example Tools
  • Information Classification Management (ICM) tools
  • Kazeon
  • StoredIQ
  • Scentric
  • An emerging market

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MCSI Strategy
Information LifeCycle Management
SAN
Enterprise- Wide Backup
NAS
Email Archive
D2D Backup
HSM
SAN
Storage Consolidation
NAS
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Storage Resource Management(SRM)
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The Evolution of SRM
Home-Grown SRM First-Generation SRM Modern SRM
The Business Process None Minimum, if any Policy and best-practices implementation Application and filesystem policies Continuous, automated management Proactive software solutions Mission-critical application support Policy-driven storage management Automated corrective actions Automated reporting Multi-level thresholds with action API, bi-directional integration Uniform heterogeneous platform support
The Tools Home-grown Scripts Batch files Spreadsheets Passive software tools Monitoring Notification Reporting Policy and best-practices implementation Application and filesystem policies Continuous, automated management Proactive software solutions Mission-critical application support Policy-driven storage management Automated corrective actions Automated reporting Multi-level thresholds with action API, bi-directional integration Uniform heterogeneous platform support
The Technology Multiple versions of scripts for each platform Rudimentary reporting Command line interface (CLI) Advanced reporting Centralized server and data repository Graphical user interface Policy and best-practices implementation Application and filesystem policies Continuous, automated management Proactive software solutions Mission-critical application support Policy-driven storage management Automated corrective actions Automated reporting Multi-level thresholds with action API, bi-directional integration Uniform heterogeneous platform support
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Typical SRM Environment
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Process Flow - Installing Configuring
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SRM Answers to Your Questions
  • Utilization
  • Comprehensive reports that provide summary and
    file-level detail
  • Snapshots in the user interface provide a quick
    view of your filesystems, mail servers, and
    databases

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  • Availability
  • Thresholds warn you when you approach dangerous
    levels
  • Intelligent Actions automatically triggers when
    thresholds are breached
  • Reports show what files are at risk due to
    failed backups

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  • Automation
  • Automate housekeeping tasks with Intelligent
    Actions
  • Create best practice policies to maintain
    healthy storage
  • Become operating system and storage-agnostic
    with Intelligent Actions

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Hierarchical Storage Management(HSM)
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HSM
  • What is it?
  • Automated, policy-based data movement with
    transparent access for unstructured data in File
    Systems and structured data in Database and Email
    systems.
  • Implements Archiving and ILM
  • What is the primary benefit?
  • Lower Total Cost of Ownership
  • Other benefits
  • Regulatory Compliance and Litigation Discovery
  • Improved Performance
  • databases, email, backup

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Motivating Factors Archiving
Source Leveraging E-mail Archiving for Records
and Storage Management, Radicati Group, March
17, 2005.
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HSM
  • Current Approaches are ineffective
  • Just add more disk
  • Inefficient use of high-performance, high-cost
    disk
  • Manual file deletion or movement efforts
  • Selective backup
  • Use of Backup as Archive

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Inactive Data Consumes Storage/Staff Resources
  • Often 80 of files havent been accessed in 30
    days
  • Primary storage of inactive data is costly,
    inefficient

If a large percentage of your data hasnt been
accessed in months, do you still need to back it
up every week??
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HSM Data Model
End-User View
Application Store
Archive Offline Store
Backup Requirement
1
Entire File
Common Archive/Offline DataStore Shared Media
Infrastructure
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SRM HSM Major Players
  • SRM
  • EMC
  • VisualSRM
  • STK
  • GSM
  • Symantec
  • Enterprise Vault (KVS)
  • StorageExec
  • IBM
  • Tivoli SRM
  • CommVault
  • Qinetix
  • TekTools
  • HSM
  • EMC
  • DiskXtender
  • Symantec
  • Enterprise Vault (KVS)
  • Sun
  • Utilization Suite (SAM-FS)
  • IBM
  • Tivoli
  • HP
  • StorageWorks FMA

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SATA Tiered Storage
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Optical Replacement
  • Content Addressable Storage (CAS)

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What is CAS?A Business Perspective
  • Technology for effective long-term storage of
    massive quantities of Fixed Content
  • Provides
  • On-line access
  • Retention for decades
  • Object authenticity and integrity
  • Content Protection Security
  • Business Continuance
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Offers Lower Total Cost of Ownership
  • Acquisition, operation, management
  • Self-configured managed
  • Non-disruptive scalability

E-mail Archives
Business Records
Medical Records
Documents
CAD/CAM
Check Images
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Fixed Content Market Segments
Open Sys.
Tape
M/F Tape
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Optical
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CAS/
Other

Misc.
Disk
Devices
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3
2004 Total Fixed Content Market
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Market Position An Active Archive
  • Definition An archive for Fixed Content -
    unchanging digital assets that are retained for
    active reference and long-term business value
  • An effective archive must provide
  • Fast access 1-10 seconds in multi-terabyte
    environments
  • Anywhere, any time

Accessibility
  • Assurance content has not been modified
  • Where needed, compliance with regulatory
    requirements

Authenticity
Longevity
  • Massively scalable to petabytes
  • Technology obsolescence protection
  • Meets requirements for business continuity and
    disaster recovery
  • Requires minimal administration ?Low TCO

Manageability
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CAS Positioningin the ILM Infrastructure
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EMC Centera
Storage Designed for Long-Term Active Archiving
of Fixed Content
  • The worlds first Content Addressed Storage
    system
  • Specifically designed for active archiving
  • Provides online access to fixed content while
    preserving the authenticity of data like
    optical,at a total cost of ownership comparable
    to tape archives

Simple
Scalable
Secure
Centera formidsizeenterprises
Centera
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Centera Momentum
  • Introduced in April 2002
  • Fastest growing product in EMC history
  • Over
  • 10PB shipped through 2003
  • 50PB shipped through 2004
  • More than
  • 1200 customers
  • 400 partners and resellers (at launch in 2002 30
    Partners)
  • The 1 reason customers buy they create an
    active enterprise archive.
  • Online access with assured content authenticity
    at a TCO better than a tape archive.

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200 Centera ISV Solutions
ECM (continued) OCE Optika PDS Image
Resolutions RSDSaperionSER (DOXIS-ITA)
Siemens Business Services System Ware
Vignette (Tower Tech)T-Systems (ImageMaster)
Union Information Unisys Info Image UPTIME
WindFire Technology Windream
Backup/Archiving/ Workflow (44) AAM Amdocs
Anecon Anexinet ArkivioAutonomy AXS
Technologies BancTec Boomerang Software
CeDemension CIL Centros de Informatica S.A.
CitecCommvault Connected CYA Data
Strategies Dolphin SoftwareDorset
Electro-Concept GFT Groupe STS Guidance
Software HyperTrust IXOS LizardTech LuTech
MHM Computer s.r.o. Most Prl NetStorage
Newell Budge Nirvana Orchestria Outerbay
Oxford Arch Digital PDS Image Princeton
Softech Proxy Q-Star Seven Ten Storage
ECM (58) Absolute Data Alliance AMCO
Arcartus Artis(ADA System) BCTBeta Systems
CeSoft Ceyoniq COI D.Velop daa Systemhaus
DocsFlow DocumentumEDS PLM/UniGraphics
eiStream (Identitech) eiStream
(Kovis)eiStream (ViewStar) ELO Digital
Office Exigen FabaSoft FileNet Heilig
Schubert Hummingbird HylandIBM
ImageNow (Perceptive Vision) ImageRight IMTF
Informatic InfoCamere Informatica El Corte
Ingles INSCI IQ Doq KnowledgeLake
MAAS MarcosInnovation MDY Meridio
Mobius New Vision Systems Novamens
Backup/Archiving/ Workflow (Contd) Synstar
Tarmin Solutions Ltd. Total Information Mgmt
U-KnowVeritas
Legal Discovery / Compliance (1) OpenPages
Oil and Gas (1) Enigma Data Systems
E-mail / Instant Message (10) Axs One
CaminoSoft Zantaz/Educom Entelagent
FaceTime iLumin KVS LEGATO Nexic
Tumbleweed
Mainframe Gateway (2) Bustech Intercom
Media and Entertainment / Surveillance (3)
Artesia S4M Virage
HSM/FS Gateways (8) AvalonCaminoSoft FileTek
InnoDigital LEGATOStorage Switch Storigen
Triade
IXOS
Call Center (3) Mercom NICE Systems Savatar
Mainframe (2) BMC GFS
Medical Imaging (12) AGFA/Mitra AmicasDigital
Healthcare DR Systems Dynamic Imaging Fuji
Medical GE Healthcare Insignia Medical Systems
Kodak (VIPArchive) McKesson - PACSMedi-Face
Merge
  • Document / Check Imaging (6)
  • AFS CSC EPSIIA ImageSoft
  • RDM Corp
  • Unisys PIA

Life Sciences (3) Aurora Interactive Cellomics S
cientific SW
E-Learning (1) DCI
Compliant Edition Integration Where
supported by Comparex
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EMC Centera 4-Node Configuration
  • Lower entry price point for customers and
    partners
  • 2.2 TB usable capacity
  • Rackable configuration
  • Can be purchased with or without an EMC rack
  • Same rich functionality as in all Centera
    configurations

NEW
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Universal Access
A c t i v e A r c h i v e
CIFS
FTP
NFS
HTTP
Centera API
Emulation
Centera
Anywhere, any time, any application from
virtually any platform
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How Centera Works
Centera performs Content Address calculation and
sends address back to application
Object is created and sent to application server
CA
CA
Application server sends object to Centera over
IP network
Application Database stores Content Addressfor
future reference
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Centera Architecture
  • Centera Node
  • Storage nodes
  • Min 2 with the role access node
  • 2.8 GHz P4 processor
  • 1024 MB DDR RAM
  • Four x 320 GB serial ATA-II
  • Two 1 Gbit network-interfaces
  • One 1 Gbit to outside LAN (copper/optical)
  • Centera Network
  • Dual 24-port cube switches
  • Gigabit Ethernet connections to facilitate
    additional cubes
  • Redundant connection to each node
  • Extreme Scalability
  • Massive parallel processing
  • Add storage processing power, memory, bandwidth

Redundant Array of Independent Nodes (RAIN)
16-node cube
2 cubes/ cabinet
Four node
Multiple cubes form a single cluster
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Centera CentraStar O/S Self-Managing and
Self-Configuring
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Retention and Disposition Functionality
Features Governance Edition Compliance Edition Plus
Enforced retention period Yes Yes
Retention classes Yes Yes
Audited delete Yes No
Configurable default retention period Can be set by SYSOP factory-set to zero Automatic default to infinity
Shredding Yes Yes
Remote management Yes No
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Case Study Financial-Services Firm
Enterprise Content / Document Management
Business Challenge Optical as the repository for
regulated contentassured content integrity, but
it was slow, unreliable,and time-consuming to
manage and costly
  • Decision Criteria
  • Improve
  • Availability
  • Useful life of the physical device
  • Storage capacity
  • Supportability
  • Total cost of ownership
  • Centeras Value Proposition
  • Online availability cut access time in half
  • Reduced downtimesaving 5 million per hour
  • Saved 120 hours per month of system-management
    time
  • Meet compliance issues, including requirement to
    fully "shred, and retention periods of seven
    years

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Case Study Sixt AG (European Auto-Rental Firm)
Enterprise Document Management
Business Challenge Opticalused as the
repository for five million auto-rental
agreementsviewed as too slow, costly, and
inefficient
  • Decision Criteria
  • Improve access time
  • Increase reliability
  • Reduce people resources
  • Lower total cost of ownership
  • Centeras Value Proposition
  • Significantly improved response time
  • Reduced end-user and IT time focused on the
    solution
  • Using Centera saves Sixt AG 3 million per year

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SummaryThe Best of Many Worlds
  • Online, like disk
  • WORM (Write Once, Read Many), like optical
  • Optimized total cost of ownership, like tape
  • CAS benefits
  • Guaranteed and verifiable authenticity
  • Duplicate elimination
  • Protection from technology changes
  • Self-managing, self-configuring, and self-healing
  • EMC Centera Content Addressed Storage

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ILM Summary
  • Definition Processes and Tools
  • Data Classification
  • SRM ICM
  • Data Policies
  • Newspaper in the Library example
  • Data Movement
  • HSM ECM
  • Tiered Infrastructure
  • FC SAN, IP/NAS, CAS, Offline
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