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Title: EMC Information Lifecycle Management


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EMC Information Lifecycle Management
  • Don Neilan TBC Federal Division

2
EMC in the Federal Government
More than 95 of the Cabinet Level Organizations
Use EMC Solutions
  • FEDERAL CIVILIAN CUSTOMER EXAMPLES
  • Departments of
  • Agriculture
  • Commerce
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Health and Human Services
  • Housing and Urban Development
  • Interior
  • Justice
  • Transportation
  • Treasury
  • Veterans Affairs
  • FBI
  • IRS
  • Library of Congress
  • NASA
  • PTO
  • SSA
  • U.S. Coast Guard
  • U.S. Postal Service
  • Federal Banking
  • Labor
  • House, Senate
  • DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CUSTOMER EXAMPLES
  • DISA
  • DODIIS
  • DFAS
  • NEXCOM
  • NSA
  • AAFES
  • CIA
  • NIMA
  • DLA
  • NTF
  • Air Force
  • Army
  • Navy
  • Marines

3
EMC Information Lifecycle Management
  • Don Neilan TBC Federal Division

4
The Evolving Computing Landscape
IT Infrastructure in the 1970s / 1980s
Client interface Access capability Application
processing Database management Information
management Data storage
Compute
5
The Evolving Computing Landscape
Todays Infrastructure Layers
Personal Devices
Client interface, presentation
Network Access
Access capability, transport
Application processing Database
managementInformation management
Compute
Networked Storage
Data storage
6
The Evolving Computing Landscape
The Expanding Storage Infrastructure
Personal Devices
Client interface, presentation
Network Access
Access capability, transport
Information management
7
Information Lifecycle Management
ILM a customer strategy to align IT
infrastructure with the business, based on the
changing value of information
8
Qualifying ILM Service Level Requirements
Architecture
1ms
500ms
Performance
Six 9s
Three 9s
Availability
Automated Integrated
Manual Standalone
Functionality
Pay now
Pay later
Economics
9
Key Criteria for Information Lifecycle Management
5
Unified Management Environment
End-to-end automated management of the entire
information infrastructure
4
Active Information Management
Access to and ability to manage all data
(structured and unstructured)
3
Dynamic Infrastructure
Data mobility and transparency across IT resources
2
Integrated Protection Recovery
Convergence of backup and replication, focus on
recovery
1
Networked Tiered Storage
Choice of service levels andaccess specialization
Lowest TCO
10
Networked Storage Technologies
1
SAN Storage Area Networks
NAS Network-Attached Storage
CAS Content Addressed Storage
Fibre Channel IP (emerging)
IP, Fibre Channel
IP
Block
File
Object, fixed content
Deterministic performance
Multi-protocol Sharing
Longevity, integrity assurance
OLTP, data warehousing, ERP
Software and product development, file server
consolidation
Content management
Information lifecycle
Content is created and actively shared
Content is fixed and preserved
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Tiered Storage
1
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Information Lifecycle Management
1
Tiered Storage
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Integrated Protection RecoveryChoice of
Recovery Levels
2
PowerPath Legato AAM Legato CoStandby Server
AAdvanced
SRDF Family MirrorView
Legato NetWorker Celerra Replicator Legato
RepliStor
TimeFinder Family SnapView Celerra SnapSure
Time ? Availability ? Distance
14
Information Lifecycle Management
2
Integrated Protection and Recovery
Flexible RecoveryLevels
1
Tiered Storage
15
Dynamic, Virtual Infrastructure
3
App
App
App
App
App
App
App
App
App
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS
VMware
  • Unified
  • Simple
  • Mutually aware
  • SLA-driven
  • Lowest cost
  • Highly available
  • Flexible

Virtual Layer
Virtual Layer
Virtual Layer
Compute
Compute
Compute
VirtualVol.
VirtualVol.
VirtualVol.
VirtualVol.
VirtualVol.
VirtualVol.
VirtualVol.
VirtualVol.
VirtualVol.
Virtual Storage Layer
Project FX
Storage
Storage
Storage
SAN / NAS / CAS
SAN / NAS / CAS
SAN / NAS / CAS
Virtual Infrastructure
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Information Lifecycle Management
3
DynamicInfrastructure
2
Integrated Protection and Recovery
Flexible RecoveryLevels
1
Tiered Storage
17
Active Information Management
4
Optimizing the movement, placement, cataloguing,
and disposition of information based on policies
  • Classify applications and data based on business
    and mission policies
  • Dynamically migrate and archive to optimal
    storage type and location (Core vs. Edge )
  • Version, audit, track
  • Replicate for testing andimproved performance
  • Enable sharing andcollaboration
  • Ensure compliance

AUTOMATED
S E R V I C E S
Classifydata / appsbased onbusiness rules
Implement policies with informationmgmt tools
Manage storage environment
Tierstorage resources to align with data classes
S E R V I C E S
FLEXIBLE
18
Active Information ManagementAcross All Data
Types
4
Information Management Software
Structured
Semi-structured
Unstructured
Databases and associated applicationsERP, CRM,
etc.
Mail andmessaging
Enterprise Content Management Documents Web
pages Sound Video X-rays
Legato DiskXtender/DatabaseXtender
Legato EmailXtender DocumentumControl Mgr
DocumentumRecords Manager LegatoApplicationXtend
er
19
Documentum
Documentum Universal Content Repository
4
Access and Manage All Unstructured Enterprise
Content
Enterprise Content Management
20
Information Lifecycle Management
E-mail
ERP
Business Processesand Applications
CRM
Web
4
Active Information Management
Structured
Semi-structured
Unstructured
Meta-Data Policies
3
DynamicInfrastructure
2
Integrated Protection and Recovery
Flexible RecoveryLevels
1
Tiered Storage
21
Unified Management EnvironmentAutomated Storage
Management
5
Point Products Manual
Plan
Provision
Monitor
Report
Hosts SAN Storage
  • Multiple point products
  • Separate consoles
  • Individual, discrete management tasks
  • A lot of tools, people, time and coordination
    required
  • Manual and time consuming
  • Spreadsheet management

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Multi-vendor Support
23
Implementing Information Lifecycle Management
Discrete Phases
Phase 1 Deploy tieredinfrastructure
  • Establish classes of infrastructure
  • Place information on appropriate infrastructure
    tier
  • Automate storage management

24
EMCs Information Lifecycle Management Offerings
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The Virtual Infrastructure of Tomorrow
  • Server / Storage Virtualization
  • End-to-end dynamic provisioning, balancing and
    optimization
  • Storage, network and compute resources allocated
    in fractional increments

26
EMC Partners
Channel Partners Specialized expertise to build
unique solutions
Service Provider Partners Access to innovative,
scalable infrastructure services
Global Alliance Partners Jointly define, test,
integrate, deliver, and support
Services and Consulting Partners Full range of
complementary services
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EMC Storage Router
Networked-based Storage Virtualization
  • Storage Router is a storage virtualization
    solution
  • Will run in the storage network
  • Will leverage next-generation intelligent SAN
    switches
  • Storage Router will be heterogeneous
  • Will work with EMC and third-party storage
  • Will run on switches from Brocade, Cisco, and
    McDATA
  • Storage Router will provide advanced
    network-based functions
  • Dynamic volume migration
  • Network-based volume management
  • Heterogeneous point-in-time copies (clones)

Planned general availability is June 2005
28
EMC Storage Platforms
  • The Tiered-Storage Foundation for Information
    Lifecycle Management

29
EMC Storage Platform Family
Tiered Storage to Meet Different Service-Level
Requirements
30
Symmetrix DMX800 Series
Industrys Lowest Entry Point for High-End Storage
DMX800
  • Modular Symmetrix DMX
  • Entry point for Symmetrix DMX functionality
  • Flexible configuration options
  • No raised floor or dedicated cooling required
  • Nondisruptive Scalability
  • Eight to 16 channel connections (Fibre Channel,
    FICON, Gigabit Ethernet, iSCSI)
  • Up to 64 GB global memory
  • Eight to 16 2 Gb / s Fibre Channel back-end loops
  • Up to 120 drives (17.5 TB)

Support for FICON Gigabit Ethernet for SRDF
Family, iSCSI
Host connection combinations may be limited or
restricted
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Symmetrix DMX Series
Integrated Storage Arrays
Symmetrix DMX1000 / DMX1000-M2
  • Up to 48 host connections (Fibre Channel, ESCON,
    FICON, Gigabit Ethernet, iSCSI)
  • Up to 128 GB Global Memory
  • 16 2 Gb/s Fibre Channel back-end loops
  • Supports up to 144 drives (21 TB)

Symmetrix DMX2000 / DMX2000-M2
  • Up to 96 host connections (Fibre Channel, ESCON,
    FICON, Gigabit Ethernet, iSCSI)
  • Up to 256 GB Global Memory
  • 32 2 Gb/s Fibre Channel back-end loops
  • Supports up to 288 drives (42 TB)

Symmetrix DMX3000 / DMX3000-M2
  • Up to 64 host connections (Fibre Channel, ESCON,
    FICON, Gigabit Ethernet, iSCSI)
  • Up to 256 GB Global Memory
  • 64 2 Gb/s Fibre Channel back-end loops
  • Supports up to 576 drives (84 TB)

M2 models provide twice the processing power
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EMC CLARiiON 2004 Family
Industry Leading Mid-tier Storage
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CLARiiON CX Platforms
CLARiiON CX300Workgroup Storage
  • 50K IOPS and 680 MB/s bandwidth
  • Four front-end connections, two back-end disk
    connections
  • Supports up to 60 drives (Fibre Channel 36 GB,
    73 GB, 146 GB ATA 320 GB)
  • 2 GB cache standard

Environmental simplicity and investment
protection
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