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StorageTek Information Lifecycle Management Delivering ILM Value TODAY

StorageTek Information Lifecycle Management Delivering ILM Value TODAY

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StorageTek Information Lifecycle Management

Delivering ILM Value TODAY

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Agenda

Define ILM The ILM Stack Elements of the ILM Stack Steps to Applying ILM

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The IT & Storage Challenge

Anticipated Data Growth

Time

Data

Volum

e

Primary Data Stored Total Data Stored

You must do a LOT more with Less.

Volume of Information

Value of Information

Apps/Sources of Information

Time to Retain Information

Copies of Information

Complexity to Manage Information

Cost to Manage Information

RELATIVE IT BUDGETS!

Manage / Store

Protect / Archive

Info

rmat

ion

Mgm

t.

Archive

Data Protection

PrimaryStorage

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THE RELEVANCE OF ILM TODAY

Information Lifecycle Management (ILM)

“Classifying, managing, and moving information to the most cost effective data repository based on the value of each piece of information at that exact point in time.”

Implications:

• Not all information is created equal…and neither are your storage options

• Information value changes over time…both upward and downward

• Data repositories should be dynamically matched with information value for security, protection and cost

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Steps to Real ILM

Best of BreedApplications Customer’s Choice

DataManagementServices

A Data Classification

B Data Management

C Data Movement (bi-directional)

StorageInfrastructure

Network

EnterpriseDisk

Object-Based File

StoresSATA/JBOD

AccessTape

Mid-levelDisk

CapacityTape

41 3 51 2 6

EnablingServices

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

STORAGEPROFILING

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

DATACLASSIFICATION

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

DATA CENTREREVIEW

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

SANASSESSMENT

SERVICE DELIVERY

ENTERPRISE SUPPORT SERVICE

SERVICE DELIVERY

MANAGED STORAGE SERVICE

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StorageInfrastructure

Network

Driving Cost from Storage Infrastructure

SATA/JBOD

4

Mid-levelDisk

1 2Object-

Based File Stores

3

AccessTape

5

CapacityTape

6

EnterpriseDisk

1

V2X D-Series

B-Series

SL 8500 9940 Family

CAS

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Software Intelligence

DataManagementServices

A Data Classification

B Data Management

C Data Movement (bi-directional)

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Business Value

•Period in Time•Customer Usage•Competitive Advantage

Compliance

•Retention Period•Type of Storage•Accessibility

Archive

•Where to store•How long in this tier•Archive attributes

Data Classification Intelligence

Data

DataManagementServices

A Data Classification

B Data Management

C Data Movement (bi-directional)

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Usage

•How is my data allocated•How much of my BCV’s are used•What business units drive usage

Status

•What device is down•What is my

performance•What capacity limit

Success

•Did my backups complete•How long did it take•Where are my weak

points

Data

Data Management Intelligence

DataManagementServices

A Data Classification

B Data Management

C Data Movement (bi-directional)

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Data

Intelligent Network

•Virtualisation•Heterogeneous•Replicate, Mirror, SNAP

Automated

•Based on Classification

•Managed by software

Bi-Directional

•Across all 6 tiers

Data Movement Intelligence

DataManagementServices

A Data Classification

B Data Management

C Data Movement (bi-directional)

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Customer Choice

examples:

Best of Breed Applications

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Assess

Implement

DesignManageMaintain

Enable with Services

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

STORAGEPROFILING

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

DATACLASSIFICATION

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

DATA CENTREREVIEW

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

SANASSESSMENT

SERVICE DELIVERY

ENTERPRISE SUPPORT SERVICE

SERVICE DELIVERY

MANAGED STORAGE SERVICE

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

STORAGEPROFILING

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

DATACLASSIFICATION

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

DATA CENTREREVIEW

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

SANASSESSMENT

SERVICE DELIVERY

ENTERPRISE SUPPORT SERVICE

SERVICE DELIVERY

MANAGED STORAGE SERVICE

Steps to Real ILM

EnablingServices

StorageInfrastructure

Best of BreedApplications Customer’s Choice

DataManagementServices

A Data Classification

B Data Management

C Data Movement (bi-directional)

Network

Assess

Implement

DesignManageMaintain

EnterpriseDisk

Object-Based File

StoresSATA/JBOD

AccessTape

Mid-levelDisk

CapacityTape

41 3 51 2 6

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Understanding the Business Value

Objective: Align storage cost with your information’s valueValue can be relative to age, criticality (business process) &/or time

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ONLINE

V-Series

D-Series

MirrorStore

SnapShot

SANtricity

NEARLINE

VSM

Automated tape

Tape drives

VTM tape mirroring

High

Low

INLINE

BladeStore

EchoView

ARCHIVE / DELETION

VSM

Automated tape

Tape drives

Tape Mirroring

VolSafe compliance tape

INTEGRATING SOFTWARE AND SERVICES

Dat

a av

aila

bili

ty

Professional Services Global Storage Manager (GSM) Email & PACS solutions

Remote Managed Storage SAN Solutions ASM Enterprise Support Services

Storage tiers

CostHigh Low

Storage Tiers to Match Performance Needs With Business Value

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Aging 30 days

Amount of Data

Retrieval Activity

Application Server

Online (ms)

Nearline (sec)

Aging to 1 Year

Inline (ms)

Aging 3 months

Archive (min)

Aging to 1+ Years

Deletion

Time

ATA disk

Tape Library

Policy-based migration software

ROI Tool nowavailable

Manage: Information Lifecycle Management

Policy-based migration software

Policy-based migration software

LowLow

HighHigh

LowLow

HighHigh

ReferenceFrequency

DataValue

Tape

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StorageTek Disk Subsystems

Enterprise &Large Workgroup

Mid-tier &Departmental

Fe

atu

res

& F

un

cti

on

ali

ty

BC84D220

SA

Ntr

icit

y

Entry-level & Workgroup

Solid PerformanceEntry-level/WorkgroupFile & Print

Solid PerformanceSecondary diskOnline ArchiveScalable to high capacityStreaming Data

High PerformanceThroughput IntensiveTransaction HeavyHigh Redundancy

D240

D178

D280

D173

Mir

rorS

tore

B280

B220

AccessCentric

CapacityCentric

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D-Series and B-Series

D-Series is optimised for tier one transaction processing and throughput intensive applications.

B-Series is optimised for tier two sequential data workload applications and streaming data distribution.

CapacityCentric

AccessCentric

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What are ATA, PATA, and SATA?

ATA – Advanced Technology Architecture Also known as IDE

Parallel ATA (PATA) has been the dominant internal storage interconnect for desktop and mobile computers

Serial ATA (SATA) was designed to address PATA limitations and deliver greater reliability and performance

Better performance (10 year roadmap) More advanced, SCSI-like set of commands Smaller pin count / cable Lower power requirement

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The ATA Appeal

Customers are looking to ATA drives to reduce the hardware cost per gigabyte of their storage systems

Disk drives can represent the majority of overall cost After factoring in controllers, enclosures and software,

drives represent 30 to 80% of the acquisition cost

ATA drives reduce the hardware cost of the storage system SATA drives are roughly one third the cost per GB of FC drives*

$ per GB* 3 TB 5 TB 10 TB 20 TB

SATA difference 29 - 42% 34 - 45% 44 - 52% 50%+

* Based on Fibre Channel drive pricing as of November 2003

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BladeStore – Two Distinct Architectures

BladeStore BC84 with B250 (PATA) 12.5 TB (10 Blades with 5 PATA

drives each) in a 6U enclosure BC84 (4884) controller Designed to satisfy needs that grow in TBs

BladeStore B220/B280 with B200 (SATA) 3.5 TB (14 SATA drives) in a 3U enclosure B280 (5884) and B220 (2882 ) controllers Designed to satisfy needs that grow in GBs

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Where does ATA Disk fit ?

Fixed Content Distribution

(E-mail, Surveillance, HealthCare, Broadcast)

Disk-to-Disk Backup/Restore

(EchoView, Legato, Veritas, ISV’s)

Mirroring

(RVM, MirrorStore)

General Purpose Secondary Disk Applications

(ASM (HSM) and other applications)Where it performs well:

Large block transfers and streaming workloads

Write once, read many environments

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World leader in tape automation

StorageTek is the innovator and leader in tape automation Tape automation is a business of over $1.6 billion annually (revenue and service) Continued development of both automation and tape drives (R&D ~10% of sales)

Complete enterprise connectivity — widest in the industryTrue mixed-media architecture — any cartridge, any slot!High availability — best reliability Highest robotic performanceBest investment protection Industry leading brand recognitionThe best automated library portfolio in the market

As recognised by Gartner, IDC, Meta Group, Giga

Strongest ISV relationships in the automation business!

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L-Series Portfolio

The latest evolution of the industry’s most reliable and popular tape automation systems

Widest range of automation From 10 to >200,000 cartridges

Most flexible libraries AMT for True mixed media support Wide variety of specialised

management software L20/40/8010 - 80 SlotsUp to 8 Drives

L700216 - 678 SlotsUp to 20 DrivesL180

70 - 180 SlotsUp to 10 Drives

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L-Series tape drives = choice

SuperDLT 220 & 320Quantum

11 MB/sec 16 MB/sec110 GB Cartridge 160 GB Cartridge

LTO Ultrium Gen1 & Gen2

IBM/HP/Seagate15 MB/sec 30 MB/sec

100 GB Cartridge 200 GB Cartridge

T9840CStorageTek30 MB/sec

40 GB Cartridge

DLT7000EQuantum5 MB/sec

35 GB Cartridge

T9940BStorageTek30 MB/sec

200 GB Cartridge

DLT8000Quantum6 MB/sec

40 GB Cartridge

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Investment protection Consolidation High capacity Virtual technology support Superior density Footprint efficiency Unparalleled performance Superior RAS Unprecedented scalability

1500 to 6000+ cartridges per LSM• 750 to 3000+ TBs per LSM (native, with NGD)• Up to 31 LSMs, 90+ PBs!

Up to 64 tape drives per LSM• 25+ TB/hr!

Choice of drive technology• NGD, T9840, T9940, LTO, and SDLT• Full mixed media (any cart, any cell)

SL8500 Value

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SL8500 Basic Library Architecture:

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SL8500 Scalability

Each SL8500 module can be “tuned” for optimal performance by changing the number of slots, robots, or drives (1, 2, 3) plus …

Additional modules can be added to a single ACS to further enhance a particular attribute

For example extra capacity

PerformanceModules

CapacityModules

28

1,456 Data Cartridge Slots

6,640 Data Cartridge Slots

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High Density

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>25% higher density!

Top View (library and service footprint) for typicalPowderHorn customer (4 LSMs)

IBM 3584

18,000 SLOTS

192 DRIVES

72” TALL

12 SLOTS/SQ. FT.

ADIC 10K

24,189 SLOTS

180 DRIVES

77” TALL

31 SLOTS/SQ. FT.

STK New Arch.

21,000 SLOTS

192 DRIVES

92” TALL

>50 SLOTS/SQ. FT.

STK 9310/L5500

20,328 SLOTS

160 DRIVES

92” TALL

30 SLOTS/SQ. FT.

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If you thought tape was only for back up...

DocumentManagement

Audio, VideoCardiographs

BackupEmailArchive

Satellite, Scientific,Seismic

ImageObjects

HSM

Virtual

File Level /Record LevelRecall

X-raysPatient files

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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

> StorageTek’s BladeStore delivers the high end performance to support Sanger’s data access requirements to its large volumes of fixed content data. The unique BladeStore architecture enables ATA technology to provide the reliability and availability required to support Sanger’s enterprise class environment. The combination of vast capacity and performance makes the BladeStore disk subsystem ideal for storing fixed content data online.

> Sanger implemented StorageTek’s BladeStore solution through a phased approach, leveraging its ease of scalability to grow capacity from 50 terabytes to 150 terabytes over a four-month period. The StorageTek solution will be used to store all online information for the Sanger Institute’s Trace Server and Ensembl Web site, which receives more than 500,000 hits each week, enabling its scientists to accelerate their research. The BladeStore solution has surpassed Sanger’s expectations, enabling faster access to larger volumes of data anticipated by its IT organization.

> Sanger’s next major research project will generate a terabyte each week in data growth. Because of its proven success with BladeStore, Sanger plans to leverage the power of BladeStore to support this explosive data growth.

> “In our work making genomic data available to all, we must be able to trust the reliability of all our shared research on the Web,” said Phil Butcher, head of IT at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. “It was crucial that we had backup and storage technologies that could scale with our ever-growing needs. StorageTek’s solution gives us fast retrieval from large static content and the ability to store large quantities of data in a small footprint at a greatly reduced cost, which brings our ILM strategy to a whole new level.”

> The Sanger Institute has adopted a full information lifecycle management (ILM) plan from StorageTek, inclusive of BladeStore, L-700 tape libraries, and SN6000.

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ILM Summary

> We need to recognise that - all information does not have equal value- 80% of all data is replicated and seldom accessed

> Inline ATA Disk changes the economics of disk storage

> Information lifecycle Management compliments Business Process Management

> ILM segments the data according to value and enables an economically balanced and sustainable strategy to align storage management with business objectives

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