Software-defined Storage Trends Spectrum Protect & Spectrum Scale

Nov 13, 2015 Software-defined Storage Trends Spectrum Protect & Spectrum Scale Dr. Robert Haas, IBM Research & CTO Storage Europe, [email protected]...
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Nov 13, 2015

Software-defined Storage Trends Spectrum Protect & Spectrum Scale Dr. Robert Haas, IBM Research & CTO Storage Europe, [email protected]

Future of Data Protection & Retention Workshop, IBM ZRL

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The Current Storage Model is being Disrupted by the Explosion of Data and Need for Speed

Data Explosion 2.5 Billion Gigabytes of data per day

90% of data created in last two years

Data Economics

Data Innovation

0.4% overall IT budget growth in 2013

30% lower TCO with Flash 50% lower storage

670% more data

management cost with Software Defined Storage

in 5 years for storage administrators

Unleash the power of innovation to solve this equation

The top two challenges organizations face with IT infrastructure storage 2000PBs of data analyzed from over 2000 customers using Reports from Butterfly, we have shown our customers that using Protect can save:

51% on average as compared to a Backup Exec implementation

45% on average as compared to a NetBackup implementation

54% on average as compared to a Simpana implementation 53% on average as compared to a Data Protection Manager

51% on average as compared to a Data Protector implementation

implementation

45% on average as compared to a Networker implementation 25% on average as compared to a Avamar implementation

54% on average as compared to an Arcserve implementation

*Source: Savings are the average of individual customer Analysis Engine Reports from Butterfly Software, May 2013, n+450. The savings include cumulative 36-month hardware, hardware maintenance, and electrical power savings. Excludes one-time Protect migration cost. All client examples cited or described are presented as illustrations of the manner in which some clients have used IBM products and the results they have achieved. Actual environmental costs and performance characteristics will vary depending on individual client configurations and conditions. Contact IBM to see what we can do for you. 21 IBM Confidential - © 2015 IBM Corporation

Spectrum Scale + Protect for High Performance 1. Client request:  Fast and scalable backup for larger file-based workloads 2. IBM Solution: TSM Blueprint for ESS on Linux  IBM Elastic Storage Server as centralized datapool with TSM 3. Client benefits: Superior Performance  Low overhead, incredibly fast  ESS performance scales almost linear Lower Cost  TSM storage pools can be hosted by ESS  No SAN infrastructure required Continuous Data Protection  Superior data protection with native RAID options  TSM can use node replication Flexible Scalability  Add more ESS building blocks as capacity and performance demands grow Ease of use  ESS GUI provides simple storage administration  TSM operations center advanced monitoring & reporting

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Spectrum Protect - End-to-End Roadmap

Customer Data Center Remote Office TSM Virtual Appliance

Centralized Hybrid Cloud Management with Operations Center

Cloud Aspera Integration Eliminates need for WAN optimization appliance

Cloud Object Storage integration Eliminates need for Cloud Gateway

Encryption at rest

Cloud Object Storage

Next Gen Dedupe Eliminates need for deduplication appliance

Hardware snapshots Fast, integrated, app aware

End User VM file recovery Increases productivity All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. IBM Confidential - © 2015 IBM Corporation

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Protect Operations Center – Live Demo

Simple, Intuitive, Global  Anyone can be a data protection expert by using the Operations Center!! - Even with thousands of systems, virtual machines, and applications over multiple sites, you can quickly verify that your data is protected and identify any trouble spots. - You can follow the task scenarios that are provided or explore the sample environment on your own. - This demonstration features a live environment with sample data for three backup servers running in a virtual environment. https://tinyurl.com/tsmocdemo Administrator: guest Password: tonka IBM Confidential - © 2015 IBM Corporation

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The Universal Advantages of Protect

Technology values  With its robustness and maturity, Protect has a Dominant Technology Overall  Protect is based on Progressive Incremental Forever backup processing, unlike competitors that require periodic full backups.  Includes a comprehensive Policy-Based management  Extreme Scalability: can manage up to 4 billion data objects (files, images, databases, snapshots) in a single backup server without the need for additional ‘media servers’.  Includes natively both source and target side Deduplication (10x improved deduplication process speed in the latest Protect version)  Supports a broad range of Platforms and Applications as well as a huge number of Storage Devices and interfaces from multiple vendors.

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IBM Spectrum Protect – Recent Deliveries

Tivoli Storage Manager 7.1.1 Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager 4.1.1

3Q14



More frequent deliveries •



through agile/iterative development

IBM Spectrum Protect 7.1.3 IBM Spectrum Protect Snapshot 4.1.3

2Q15

3Q15

Tivoli Storage Manager 7.1.2 Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager 4.1.2

Customer focused solutions •

through User Centered Design

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IBM Spectrum Protect – Themes for 2016 2016

 Simplify the experience for deployment, administration, and the end user

 Differentiated hybrid data protection capabilities

 Lead the market in protection of virtual environments

 Modernize your data protection

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IBM Spectrum Protect – Extensive Partner Ecosystem

*Note: This is not a comprehensive list of partners.

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We’d love to hear feedback from you to help influence our product direction to ensure we are creating outcomes that are strategic to your business and your job. We understand you have your day jobs, so we offer a variety of programs to fit your busy schedules.

Here are some benefits to getting involved: •

Access to early code



Collaboration with experts and other customers



Opportunity to evaluate new capabilities



Education from IBM experts



Influence on designs and product direction



Opportunity to be an IBM reference customer



Interaction directly with product teams



Support directly from developers

To get engaged, contact: Mary Anne Filosa [email protected]

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Robert Haas [email protected]

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