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The Advanced E-Discovery InstituteNovember 12-13, 2009
Information Everywhere:Understanding New
Technologies & Coping with New Problems
Hon. James C. Francis
Anne Kershaw
George Rudoy
Tom Morrissey
The Advanced E-Discovery InstituteNovember 12-13, 2009
Introduction
Hon. James C. Francis
The Advanced E-Discovery InstituteNovember 12-13, 2009
The New Virtual IT World
(Actually, it’s not so new)
Tom Morrissey – Purdue Pharma LP
DISCLAIMER
These slides represent the work and opinions of the author and do not constitute official positions of Purdue Pharma LP or any other organization.
Virtual Machines Virtual Machines are not new and have been in use since at
least 1970. A Virtual Machine is a software abstraction implemented on
top of a "real" hardware platform and operating system. This concept was created by IBM as a method of time-sharing
expensive mainframe hardware. The fundamental concept of a virtual machine revolves
around a software application that behaves as if it were its own computer.
The VM application (“guest”) runs its own self-contained operating system within the actual machine (“host”).
Perhaps put more simply, it can be described as a virtual computer running inside a physical computer.
E-Discovery Considerations and Questions to Ask Clients Regarding New TechnologiesNovember 12, 2009
A Virtual Computer Running Inside a Physical Computer.
E-Discovery Considerations and Questions to Ask Clients Regarding New TechnologiesNovember 12, 2009
GUEST
GUEST
GUEST
HOST (Virtual Server)
Sample Environment
Data Center with 419 Physical Servers 45 of which are Virtual Host Servers 421 Virtual Machines (Guests) TOTAL SERVERS= 840
Can run applications and services that emulate multiple machines from one server
E-Discovery Considerations and Questions to Ask Clients Regarding New TechnologiesNovember 12, 2009
Benefits to an IT Organization High Availability Disaster Recovery Consolidation Able to run different Operating Systems from
a Single Host Server Use Templates to Clone a ‘New Server’ in
Minutes.
E-Discovery Considerations and Questions to Ask Clients Regarding New TechnologiesNovember 12, 2009
E-Discovery Considerations and Questions to Ask Clients Regarding New TechnologiesNovember 12, 2009
Shared Services includes Shared Storage
Shared Storage
Shared Storage
E-Discovery Considerations and Questions to Ask Clients Regarding New TechnologiesNovember 12, 2009
The discovery questions
Forensics of a ‘Host’ could over collect data Storage of application data may not ‘live’ on
the virtual machine Some companies will no longer be storing on
tape, but rather simply keeping an image of the VM.
E-Discovery Considerations and Questions to Ask Clients Regarding New TechnologiesNovember 12, 2009
Next: Unified Communications
E-Discovery Considerations and Questions to Ask Clients Regarding New TechnologiesNovember 12, 2009
http://www.microsoft.com/video/en/us/details/288da906-afab-4f3e-92f0-f0250be21125
The Advanced E-Discovery InstituteNovember 12-13, 2009
Cloud Computing
George I. Rudoy – Shearman & Sterling LLP
Cloud Computing
Course Name Date
Cloud Computing
What is cloud computing Commonplace hosting vs. cloud computing
Pros and Cons Costs and access Maintenance and upgrades
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Course Name Date
Cloud Computing What it means for the Discovery efforts
Cloud computing means that data may always be in transit - never anywhere, always somewhere
The issue of tracing metadata in “data packets” What to do about it
Engaging the provider insist on service level agreement (SLA) terms to ensure legal
and regulatory compliance, searchability, demonstrable customer care (security), provably persistent data integrity and reliability, and demonstrable storage security and integrity for electronically stored information in the cloud.
Gathering data from the cloud and timelinesThe Advanced E-Discovery Institute November 12-13, 2009