Information Lifecycle Management

  • November 2019
  • PDF

This document was uploaded by user and they confirmed that they have the permission to share it. If you are author or own the copyright of this book, please report to us by using this DMCA report form. Report DMCA


Overview

Download & View Information Lifecycle Management as PDF for free.

More details

  • Words: 2,258
  • Pages: 34
EMC Information Lifecycle Management Don Neilan TBC Federal Division

1

EMC in the Federal Government

More than 95% of the Cabinet Level Organizations Use EMC FEDERAL CIVILIAN CUSTOMER Solutions EXAMPLES: Departments of: • Agriculture • Commerce • Education • Energy

• FBI • IRS • Library of Congress • NASA • PTO •Health and Human Services • SSA • Housing and Urban • U.S. Coast Development Guard • Interior • U.S. Postal • Justice Service • Transportation • Federal DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE • Treasury EXAMPLES: • CUSTOMER Veterans Affairs • AAFES Banking • Air • Labor • DISA • CIA Force • House, • DODIIS • NIMA • Army Senate • DFAS • DLA • Navy • NEXCOM • NTF • Marin • NSA es 2

EMC Information Lifecycle Management Don Neilan TBC Federal Division

3

The Evolving Computing Landscape IT Infrastructure in the 1970s / 1980s

Compute

Client interface Access capability Application processing Database management Information management Data storage

4

The Evolving Computing Landscape Today’s Infrastructure Layers

Personal Devices

Client interface, presentation

Network Access

Access capability, transport

Compute

Application processing Database management Information management

Networked Storage

Data storage

5

The Evolving Computing Landscape The Expanding Storage Infrastructure

Personal Devices

Client interface, presentation

Network Access

Access capability, transport

Compute

Application processing Database management Information management

Networked Storage

Information management Data storage

6

Information Lifecycle Management

ILM: a customer strategy to align IT infrastructure with the business, based on the changing value of information

7

Qualifying ILM Service Level Requirements Architecture 1ms

500ms

Performance Six 9s

Three 9s

Availability Functionality

Automated Integrated

Pay now

Manual Standalone

Pay later

Economics 8

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 and access specialization

Lowest TCO 9

Networked Storage Technologies

SAN

Storage Area Networks

NAS

Network-Attached Storage

1

CAS

Content Addressed Storage

Type of transport

Fibre Channel IP (emerging)

IP, Fibre Channel

IP

Type of data

Block

File

Object, fixed content

Key requirement

Deterministic performance

Multi-protocol Sharing

Longevity, integrity assurance

OLTP, data Typical applications warehousing, ERP

Information lifecycle

Software and product Content development, file management server consolidation

Content is created and actively shared

Content is fixed and preserved

10

Tiered Storage

1

Meeting a Broad Range of Service Levels

CLARiiON

Mid-tier

Symmetrix

High-End

Connectrix

SAN

Celerra NS / CNS

NAS

CLARiiON Disk Centera Library ADIC

Tape

CAS Emulation

Tape

11

Information Lifecycle Management

1

Tiered Storage

12

Integrated Protection & Recovery: Choice of Recovery Levels

2

PowerPath Legato AAM SRDF Legato CoStandby Legato Family Server AAdvanced NetWorker MirrorView Celerra Replicator Legato RepliStor TimeFinder Family SnapView Multi-site Remote Celerra SnapSure Increasing Processing Remote distance Automatic Information Recovery improves Backup Platform Storage, switch, and server protection

Frequent, consistent, nondisruptive backups

Local

Quick, accurate, predictable recovery

All critical data safe at remote location

processing resumption: “lights out”

protection

Remote

Time  Availability  Distance 13

Information Lifecycle Management

Flexible Recovery Levels

2

Integrated Protection and Recovery

1

Tiered Storage

14

Dynamic, Virtual Infrastructure App

App

App

App

App

App

App

App

OS

OS

OS

OS

OS

OS

OS

OS

OS

Virtual Layer

Virtual Layer

Virtual Layer

Compute

Compute

Compute

Virtual Vol.

Virtual Vol.

Virtual Vol.

Virtual Vol.

Virtual Vol.

Virtual Vol.

Virtual Vol.

Virtual Vol.

Virtual Vol.

Virtual Storage Layer

Storage

Storage

SAN / NAS / CAS

SAN / NAS / CAS

Storage

Project FX

App

VMware

3

 Unified  Simple  Mutually aware  SLA-driven  Lowest cost  Highly available  Flexible

SAN / NAS / CAS

Virtual Infrastructure

15

App

App

OS

OS

Virtual Layer Virt. Vol.

Virt. Vol.

Virt. Vol.

App OS

App

App

OS

OS

Virtual Layer Virt. Vol.

Virt. Vol.

Virt. Vol.

App OS

Virt. Vol.

Virtual Storage Layer

Storage

Storage

App

App

OS

OS

Virtual Layer

Storage

Virt. Vol.

Virt. Vol.

Proj. FX VMware

OS

Compute

App

Compute

Compute

Information Lifecycle Management

3

Dynamic Infrastructure

2

Integrated Protection and Recovery

1

Tiered Storage

Virtual Infrastructure

Flexible Recovery Levels

16

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

AUTOMATED

 Replicate for testing and

improved performance

 Enable sharing and

collaboration

 Ensure compliance

SERVICES Classify

data / apps based on business rules

Implement policies with information mgmt tools

Manage

storage environment

SERVICES

Tier

storage resources to align with data classes

FLEXIBLE 17

Active Information Management Across All Data Types

4

Information Management Software Structured Databases and associated applications: ERP, CRM, etc.

Legato DiskXtender/ DatabaseXtender

Semi-structured Mail and messaging

Legato EmailXtender Documentum Control Mgr

Unstructured Enterprise Content Management: Documents Web pages Sound Video X-rays Documentum Records Manager Legato ApplicationXtender 18

4

Enterprise Content Management CCM

EDM

WCM

DAM

ERM

Documents

Web

Rich Media

Fixed Content

Collaboration Content

Documents Spreadsheets Contracts Drawings

HTML SGML WML XML Code Forms

Images Sound Video Presentations

Reports Records Scanning Imaging Final Form Storage E-Mail

Project Discussions Desktop Sharing Online Meetings E-mail IM

Documentum

19

Information Lifecycle Management ERP

CRM

E-mail

Business Processes and Applications

Web

Structured

Semi-structured

App

OS

OS

Virt. Vol.

Virt. Vol.

Virt. Vol.

App OS

App

App

OS

OS

Virtual Layer Virt. Vol.

Virt. Vol.

Virt. Vol.

App OS

Virt. Vol.

Virtual Storage Layer

Storage

Storage

App

App

OS

OS

Virtual Layer

Storage

Virt. Vol.

Virt. Vol.

Proj. FX VMware

App Virtual Layer

Compute

OS

Compute

Compute

Meta-Data & Policies App

Active Information Management 3 Dynamic Infrastructure

4

Unstructured

Virtual Infrastructure

Flexible Recovery Levels

2

Integrated Protection and Recovery

1

Tiered Storage

20

Unified Management Environment: Automated Storage Management Point Products: Manual Monitor

Report

Plan

5

EMC ControlCenter: Automated

Provision

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

Integrated suite of products – Single view – Single infrastructure – Multi-vendor approach

Consolidate and automate

common tasks – – – –

Utilization and performance reporting Device and SAN Management Provisioning & planning Proactive monitoring

21

Multi-vendor Support Filesystems

Databases

Volume Managers

Frameworks

Compaq Tru64 UFS HP UX HFS IBM AIX JFS IBM z/OS Novell SUN Solaris USF VERITAS VxFS Windows NT FS Windows 2000 FS

IBM DB2 MVS, DB2 UDB Informix MS SQL Server Oracle Sybase

Compaq LSM HP LVM HP/VERITAS VxVM IBM AIX LVM Solaris / VERITAS VxVM Windows NT Windows 2000

CA Unicenter HP Openview Micromuse Microsoft MOM Tivoli Netview Any SNMP-based application

Standards

Servers

Blue Fin CIM

Bull Fujitsu Siemens HP/Compaq IBM IBM Numa-Q iCL Linux NCR NEC Novell OS/2 Intel Pyramid SCO Sequent SGI Siemens Stratus Sun Unisys Windows NT Windows 2000

Tape CA-1 STK VTS RMM Tape Management Systems

Storage Backup

SAN Devices

Legato Networker Tivoli -TSM VERITAS NetBackup

Brocade Connectrix McDATA Qlogic

NAS Devices EMC Celerra Network Appliance

EMC Symmetrix EMC CLARiiON HDS 7700E, 9900 HP StorageWorks HP XP256, XP512 IBM ESS and RVA Internal storage JBOD Sun StorEdge 9900 Series

22

Implementing Information Lifecycle Management Discrete Phases Tiered Infrastructure

Information Lifecycle Management for Specific Applications

Cross-Application Information Lifecycle Management

App

App

App

App

App

Data

Data

Data

Phase 1: Deploy tiered infrastructure • Establish classes of infrastructure • Place information on appropriate infrastructure tier • Automate storage management

App

App

Data

Data

Phase 2: Deploy applicationspecific information lifecycle management • Define business and migration policies for various types of information • Deploy enabling components for principal applications

App

App

Phase 3: Deploy enterprisewide information lifecycle management • Implement information lifecycle management across applications • Policy-based automation • Full visibility of all information

23

EMC’s Information Lifecycle Management Offerings Tiered Infrastructure

Information Lifecycle Management for Specific Applications

Cross-Application Information Lifecycle Management

Storage App Management App App

Storage Management App App App

Storage Management App App App

ControlCenter Family Visual Family Replication Data Manager Data FamilyData

Information and Content Management Data Data

Information and Content Management

Information and Content Management Data Movement Protection and Recovery Backup Recovery Local replication Remote replication Phase 1: Deploy tiered Availability infrastructure

• Establish Tiered Storage classes of

infrastructure

CLARiiON Symmetrix • Connectrix Place information onNS Series appropriate Celerra CNS infrastructure NetWin tier • Centera Automate storage ADIC CLARiiON Disk Library management

DatabaseXtender Legato DiskXtender Legato ArchiveXtender Legato EmailXtender Legato EmailXaminer Documentum ECM Platform Documentum AX5 Channel Edition

Data Movement Protection and Recovery Tiered Storage

Data Movement

Phase 2: Deploy applicationLegato DiskXtender specific SAN Copy information lifecycle management OnCourse •AVALONidm Define business and Open Replicator for Symmetrix migration policies for various DRU for Windows types of information • Deploy enabling components Protection and Recovery for principal applications Tiered Storage

Phase 3: Deploy enterprisewide information lifecycle management • Implement information lifecycle management across applications • Policy-based automation • Full visibility of all 24

The Virtual Infrastructure of Tomorrow App

App

App

App

App

App

OS

OS

OS

OS

OS

OS

Virtual Infrastructure

Server Virtualization  Converts one physical server into multiple logical servers  Presents “virtual” computing capacity

Server / Storage Virtualization  End-to-end dynamic provisioning, balancing and optimization  Storage, network and compute resources allocated in fractional increments Storage Device and Network Virtualization  Masks complexity of physical storage infrastructure (i.e., disks and devices)  Presents “virtual” storage capacity 25

EMC Partners Services and Consulting Partners

Global Alliance Partners

Service Provider Partners

Full range of complementary services

Jointly define, test, integrate, deliver, and support

Access to innovative, scalable infrastructure services

Channel Partners Specialized expertise to build unique solutions

26

EMC Storage Router* Networked-based Storage Virtualization

 Storage Router is a storage

virtualization solution

Layer 2 SAN

Storage Router

– 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

27

EMC Storage Platforms The Tiered-Storage Foundation for Information Lifecycle Management

28

EMC Storage Platform Family

Tiered Storage to Meet Different Service-Level Requirements

COST

Symmetrix DMX3000 DMX3000-M2

CLARiiON AX100

Symmetrix DMX2000 DMX2000-M2 Symmetrix DMX2000-P2 DMX1000 DMX1000-M2 Symmetrix DMX1000-P2 CLARiiON DMX800 CX700 CLARiiON CLARiiON CX500 CX300

SERVICE LEVEL 29

Symmetrix DMX800 Series Industry’s 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) *Host connection combinations may be limited or restricted

Support for FICON; Gigabit Ethernet for SRDF Family, iSCSI

30

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 31

EMC CLARiiON 2004 Family

Industry Leading Mid-tier Storage

The industry’s

CLARiiON CX700

most functional family

COST

of networked storage products across price range CLARiiON CX300 CLARiiON AX100 • 1 GB cache • Maximum 3 TB / 256 LUNs • 160 GB, 250 GB SATA disks • Eight high-availability hosts • Prepackaged functionality • Customer / partner install

• 2 GB cache • Maximum 13.4 TB / 512 LUNs • 64 high-availability hosts • Mix Fibre Channel and ATA disks • New: UNIX and SnapView support

CLARiiON CX500

• 8 GB cache • Maximum 58.4 TB / 2048 LUNs • 256 highavailability hosts • Mix Fibre Channel and ATA disks

• 4 GB cache / 15K disks • Maximum 28.4 TB / 1024 LUNs • 128 highavailability hosts • Mix Fibre Channel and ATA disks

SERVICE LEVEL 32

CLARiiON CX Platforms CLARiiON CX300—Workgroup 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

CLARiiON CX500—Departmental Storage    

120K IOPS and 760 MB/s bandwidth Four front-end connections, four back-end disk connections Supports up to 120 drives (Fibre Channel: 36 GB, 73 GB, 146 GB; ATA: 320 GB) 4 GB cache standard

CLARiiON CX700—Data Center Storage    

200K IOPS and 1,520 MB/s bandwidth Eight front-end connections, eight back-end disk connections Supports up to 240 drives (Fibre Channel: 36 GB, 73 GB, 146 GB; ATA: 320 GB) 8 GB cache standard

Environmental simplicity and investment protection 33

34

Related Documents