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Management
1
EMC in the Federal Government
2
EMC Information Lifecycle
Management
3
The Evolving Computing Landscape
IT Infrastructure in the 1970s / 1980s
Client interface
Access capability
Compute Application processing
Database management
Information management
Data storage
4
The Evolving Computing Landscape
Today’s Infrastructure Layers
5
The Evolving Computing Landscape
The Expanding Storage Infrastructure
Information management
Networked Storage Data storage
6
Information Lifecycle Management
7
Qualifying ILM Service Level Requirements
Architecture
1ms 500ms
Performance
Six 9s Three 9s
Availability
Automated Manual
Integrated Standalone
Functionality
Fibre Channel
Type of transport IP, Fibre Channel IP
IP (emerging)
Object,
Type of data Block File fixed content
10
Tiered Storage 1
CLARiiON
Celerra Disk
CLARiiON Symmetrix Connectrix NS / CNS Centera Library ADIC
Tape
Mid-tier High-End SAN NAS CAS Emulation Tape
11
Information Lifecycle Management
1 Tiered Storage
12
Integrated Protection & Recovery: 2
Choice of Recovery Levels
PowerPath
Legato AAM
Legato CoStandby SRDF
Legato
Server AAdvanced Family
NetWorker
MirrorView
Celerra Replicator
Legato RepliStor
TimeFinder Family
SnapView Multi-site
Remote
Celerra SnapSure Processing Increasing
Remote distance
Recovery Information Automatic improves
Backup All critical data processing protection
Quick, accurate, resumption:
Platform Frequent, predictable safe at remote
consistent, location “lights out”
Storage, switch, recovery
and server nondisruptive
protection backups
Local Remote
1 Tiered Storage
14
Dynamic, Virtual Infrastructure 3
VMware
OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS
Project FX
Virtual Storage Layer Lowest cost
Storage Storage Storage Highly available
Flexible
Virtual Infrastructure
15
Information Lifecycle Management
Dynamic
Proj. FX VMware
3
Compute
Compute
Compute
Infrastructure
Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol.
Virtual Storage Layer
Virtual Infrastructure
Flexible Recovery 2 Integrated Protection
Levels
and Recovery
1 Tiered Storage
16
Active Information Management 4
18
4
Documentum 19
Information Lifecycle Management
ERP E-mail
Business Processes
and Applications
CRM Web
Proj. FX VMware
Compute
Compute
Compute
Infrastructure
Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol. Virt. Vol.
Virtual Storage Layer
Virtual Infrastructure
Flexible Recovery 2 Integrated Protection
Levels
and Recovery
1 Tiered Storage
20
Unified Management Environment: 5
Automated Storage Management
Point Products: Manual EMC ControlCenter: Automated
Monitor Report Plan Provision
Hosts
SAN
Storage
21
Multi-vendor Support
Filesystems Databases Volume Managers Frameworks
Compaq Tru64 UFS IBM DB2 MVS, DB2 UDB Compaq LSM CA Unicenter
HP UX HFS Informix HP LVM HP Openview
IBM AIX JFS MS SQL Server HP/VERITAS VxVM Micromuse
IBM z/OS Oracle IBM AIX LVM Microsoft MOM
Novell Sybase Solaris / VERITAS VxVM Tivoli Netview
SUN Solaris USF Windows NT Any SNMP-based
VERITAS VxFS Windows 2000 application
Windows NT FS
Windows 2000 FS Standards Servers
Blue Fin Bull
CIM Fujitsu Siemens
HP/Compaq
Tape IBM
CA-1 IBM Numa-Q iCL
STK Linux
VTS NCR
RMM Tape NEC
Management Novell
Systems OS/2 Intel
Storage Pyramid
SCO
Backup SAN Devices EMC Symmetrix
Sequent
Legato Networker Brocade EMC CLARiiON
SGI
Tivoli -TSM Connectrix HDS 7700E, 9900
Siemens
VERITAS NetBackup McDATA HP StorageWorks
Stratus
Qlogic HP XP256, XP512
Sun
IBM ESS and RVA
Unisys
NAS Devices Internal storage
Windows NT
JBOD
EMC Celerra Windows 2000
Sun StorEdge 9900 Series
Network Appliance
22
Implementing Information Lifecycle Management
Discrete Phases
Information Lifecycle Cross-Application
Management for Information Lifecycle
Tiered Infrastructure Specific Applications Management
26
EMC Storage Router*
Networked-based Storage Virtualization
28
EMC Storage Platform Family
Tiered Storage to Meet Different Service-Level Requirements
Symmetrix
DMX3000
DMX3000-M2
COST
Symmetrix
DMX2000
DMX2000-M2
Symmetrix
DMX2000-P2
DMX1000
DMX1000-M2
Symmetrix DMX1000-P2
CLARiiON DMX800
CX700
CLARiiON
CLARiiON CLARiiON CX500
AX100 CX300
SERVICE LEVEL
29
Symmetrix DMX800 Series
Industry’s Lowest Entry Point for High-End Storage DMX800
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
*Host connection combinations may be limited or for SRDF Family,
restricted 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)
The industry’s
CLARiiON CX700
most functional family • 8 GB cache
• Maximum 58.4
of networked storage products TB / 2048 LUNs
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