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IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center
Overview and Update
Tony Pearson, IBMsSM06
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IBM has enhanced its premier storage
infrastructure management tool:
IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center.
This session will provide both an
overview of the current TPC 4.2.2
product, and an update on the
recently announced in TPC 5.1
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Sessions -- Tony Pearson
• Monday
– 1:00pm Storing Archive Data for Compliance Challenges
– 4:15pm IBM Watson: What it Means for Society
• Tuesday
– 4:15pm Using Social Media: Birds of a Feather (BOF)
• Wednesday
– 9:00am Data Footprint Reduction: IBM Storage options
– 2:30pm IBM's Storage Strategy in the Smarter Computing era
– 4:15pm IBM SONAS and the Cloud Storage Taxonomy
• Thursday
– 9:00am IBM Watson: What it Means for Society
– 10:30am IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center Overview
– 5:30pm IBM Edge “Free for All” hosted by Scott Drummond
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What is IBM
Tivoli Storage Productivity Center?
Part of IBM’s Tivoli set of software to provide Integrated
Service Management
Specific to Storage Infrastructure,
Supporting IBM and non-IBM devices and networks
To help Storage Administrators be more productive
and effective
With all functions centralized into a “Single Pane of
Glass”
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For convenience, I will use the abbreviation “TPC”to refer to IBM Tivoli® Storage Productivity Center
Note: IBM, HP and Quantum also use the term “TPC” to refer to Technology Provider Companies in the LTO Consortium. Do not confuse the term TPC with the Transaction Processing Performance Council (tpc.org) a non-profit corporation, nor the Tournament Players Club (tpc.com) subsidiary of the Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA)
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IBM StorWatch (1990s)
• In the 1990s, there was IBM StorWatch
– Monitored performance and replication of the ESS 800
• Feedback from clients: – “We don’t want a
Stor-Watch, …we want a Stor-Do!”
– Manage more than one kind of disk array!
Like having a personal “X-Ray Machine” to help understand and identify
problems with your storage
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The SNIA Storage Management
Initiative Specification (SMI-S)
• It is intended to be the unifying factor between the objects that must be managed in a storage network and the tools used to manage them.
• It is the result of a collaborative effort
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Open Industry Standards
Device Device
MIB CIM Interface
Management Information Base (MIB) for Configuration and Status
Management Application Management Application
SNMPover
TCP/IP
XML/CIMover
HTTP
Simple Network Management Protocol
Storage ManagementInitiative Specification (SMI-S)
WBEMWeb-BasedEnterpriseManagement
Common Information Model (CIM)Object model, classes and methods
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SMI-S Interface for all Storage
• The SMI-S interface opened the doors for software to manage the entire storage environment
– Applies to Disk arrays, Tape Libraries and SAN switches
– Based on open standards
– Supported by all of the major storage vendors
The “Universal Remote” for your Storage Environment!
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Different Perspectives
Device Perspective:Looking at storage environment from the device level, for performance and replication functions
Data Perspective:Looking at storage environment from the host level, for data stored in file
systems and databases
Fabric Perspective:Looking at storage environment from the
fabric level, how it all gets connected together
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In The Beginning… TPC v1
SANFabric
Storage Servers
TivoliSAN
Manager(TSANM)
Multiple Device
Manager
TivoliStorage
ResourceManager(TSRM)
Device Perspective:Looking at storage environment from the device level, for performance and replication functions
Data Perspective:Looking at storage
environment from the host level, for data stored in file
systems and databases
Fabric Perspective:Looking at storage environment from the fabric level, how it all
gets connected together
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Unified Launcher… TPC v2
Storage
TPC for Replication
TPC for Fabric
SANFabric
TPC for Disk
Servers
TPC for Data
Unified Launcher
Common Platform
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A major rewrite… TPC v3
Storage
TPC for Replication
SANFabric
TPC for Disk
Servers
TPC for Data
TPC Basic Edition
•Basic Edition offered Device discovery, topology, element provisioning, alerting, health monitoring, asset and capacity reporting
TPC for Fabric
Upgrade Path
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TPC Standard Edition v3
Storage
TPC for Replication
Servers
TPC for Data
TPC for Standard Edition
SANFabric
TPC for Disk MRE
TPC for Disk
MRE – Midrange Edition for DS3000, DS4000, DS5000, including when these are virtualized by SVC
TPC Basic Edition
• TPC Standard Edition managed disk, fabric and data and offered additional advanced analytics
Upgrade Path
TPC for Fabric
TPC for Replication
for System z
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TPC v4
Storage
TPC for Replication
Servers
TPC for Data
SANFabric
TPC for Disk Select
TPC for Disk
TPC Basic Edition
• TPC Standard Edition / TPC Selectmanages disk, fabric and data and offers additional Advanced Analytics
Upgrade Path
TPC Select
TPC Standard Edition
•Select licensing offers enclosure-based pricing alternative, restricted to IBM DS3000, DS4000, DS5000, XIV, and Storwize V7000, including when any of these are virtualized by SVC
TPC for Replication
for System z
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A Fundamental Shift in Costs
New IT Hardware Spend
IT Power and Cooling
Management and Administration
The time has come for a new approach!
Source: IDC, 2012
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IBM’s “Single Pane of Glass”
Strategy
Small CompanyNo formal IT dept� IT managed by
non-IT personnel� Manage a few
storage devices Medium-Size CompanyCentralized IT Dept� IT managers handle
servers, storage, networks, backups and perhaps even databases
Large EnterpriseData Center Ops� Server Admins� Network Admins� Storage Admins
Browser-based GUI for each
storage device
Storage Control Plug-in
IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center
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TPC Basic Edition
TPC 4.2.2 Basic Edition
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IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity
Center Basic Edition
• Monitor entire storage infrastructure– Device discovery of IBM and non-IBM devices
• LUN Provisioning Wizard– LUN mapping/masking
– San fabric zoning
• SAN Topology Viewer– Health/Status monitoring
– Data Path Explorer
• SAN Fabric configuration
• Tape library reporting
• Basic asset and capacity reporting
• Policy based alert monitoring
TPC Basic Edition
ServersSAN
Fabric
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IBM TPC Basic Edition
embedded into other products
TPC Basic Edition
ServersSAN
Fabric
• IBM System Storage Productivity Center- Integrated pre-installed appliance
• IBM Systems Director – Storage Control- A plug-in for the popular systems
management framework
• IBM Flex System Manager- Management software for the new IBM
PureSystems family of expert-integrated systems
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• IBM’s Unified Storage Console• IBM System x3550-M3
- 1 Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor- 8 GB memory
• Pre-installed Software:- IBM TPC Basic Edition- DS8000 Storage Manager linkage- DS3K, DS4K & DS5K Storage Manager- TS3500 Tape Specialist linkage
What is System Storage
Productivity Center (SSPC)?
IBM
TS3500
TS3310
IBM DS8000
IBM
DS3000
DS4000
DS5000
IBM SVC
IBM SSPC
Storwize V7000
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SSPC V1.5 Additional Features
• Optional Dual Port Host Bus Adaptor (HBA) Card
– This will include instructions on configuration and how to move the TPC database to an external disk through the HBA
• Optional second Hard Disk Drive
• Orderable feature containing an SSPC Recovery media
• System Storage DS® Storage Manager
– Version 10.70 of the IBM System Storage DS Storage Manager user interface is pre-installed on SSPC. The DS Storage Manager can manage the DS3000, DS4000™, and DS5000
• Pre-load DS8000 R6.0 DSCIMCLI
• TPC for Replication management of FlashCopy for DS8000, SVC, Storwize V7000
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IBM Systems Director
• Storage Control plug-in for IBM Systems Director 6.3
– Based on TPC Basic 4.2.1.1
– Choose IBM DB2 9.7 ESE (restricted-use license included at no additional cost) as the IBM Systems Director database
• 90-day Trial Available!
Medium-Size CompanyCentralized IT Dept
• IT managers handle servers, storage, networks, backups and perhaps even databases
Storage Control Plug-in
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/software/director/downloads/plugins.html23
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IBM Flex System
Compute NodesPower 2S/4S*x86 2S/4S
Storage NodeV7000Expansion inside or outside chassis
Networking10/40GbE, FCoE, IB8/16Gb FC
ExpansionPCIeStorage
IBM PureFlex System
Pre-configured, pre-integrated infrastructure systems with compute,
storage, networking, physical and virtual management, and entry cloud
management with integrated expertise.
Chassis14 half-wide bays for nodes
IBM PureApplication System
Pre-configured, pre-integrated platform systems with middleware designed for
transactional web applications and enabled for cloud with
integrated expertise.
Simplified experience Reduce time, effort and risk
throughout the solution lifecycleExpert
IntegratedSystems
Management ApplianceFlex System Manager
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Sys
tem
infr
astr
uctu
re
• New user interface and configuration automation brings new components online faster
• Cross-resource integration and automation enables transformation from managing resources to managing applications, services and workloads
• Upward integration with the management you have -other IBM platform tools, Tivoli and third-party enterprise management (e.g., CA, BMC, HP, etc.)
• Easier monitoring, alerts and problem management through automated resolution processes with integrated expertise
Management
Networking
Virtualization
Storage
Management
Compute
Chassis MapGlobal FindSetup Wizards Remote Presence
IBM Flex System Manager
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TPC for Replication 4.2.2
TPC for Replication
TPC for Replication
for System z
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Manage Replication
• Simplifies and automates replication
– FlashCopy
– Metro Mirror
– Global Mirror
– Metro Global Mirror (DS8000)
• Matches source and target volume
• Manages mainframe (CKD) and distributed systems (FBA) format data
• Supports IBM DS8000, DS6000, ESS 800, SVC, Storwize V7000, and XIV• Disaster Recovery Management
- Site Awareness- Stand-by Server option- Disaster Recovery Testing- Practice Volumes
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TPC for Replication Editions
Runs on Windows of Linux-x86
TPC-R 2-site:
• Disaster Recovery management between two sites including failback features
• Includes support for: FlashCopy, Metro Mirror & Global Mirror
TPC-R 3-site:
• Disaster Recovery management between three sites: DS8000 Metro/Global Mirror
Runs on System z
TPC-R for z 3-site:
• Same features as 2-site and 3-site, but runs on mainframe instead
TPC-R Basic Edition:
• For z/OS HyperSwap using IBM DS8000 Metro Mirror
TPC-R3-site
TPC-R for z Basic Edition
TPC-R 2-site
TPC-R for z3-site
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TPC for Disk / TPC for Disk Select
v4.2.2
TPC for Disk Select
TPC for Disk
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• Centralized point of control for Disk storage
– LUN Provisioning Wizard– Capacity monitoring / reporting
• Storage Performance Reporting– Thresholds and alerting– Historical trending– SVC – Volumes, Managed Disks, backend
storage volume names
• DS8000 Element Manager enhanced GUI
• Automated status and problem alerts
Manage Disk Performance
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TPC versus TPC Select Edition
• For performance and reporting of IBM and non-IBM storage devices
• For advanced device discovery, provisioning, configuration and performance monitoring of storage systems and storage networks
• For managing multiple storage arrays and SAN fabric components
• Pricing based on TB managed
• For performance and reporting of DS3000, DS4000 and DS5000, Storwize V7000 and XIV
• For attractive entry-level pricing for operations with smaller workloads
• Pricing based on number of enclosures managed
- 4U drawer of 60 drives counts as a single enclosure
TPC TPC Select Edition
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Mixed Disk Environments
Option 1
• Add up all the TB for all the disk to be managed and pay the Tiered-TB price
Option 2
• Pay the Tiered-TB price for the “non-select” disk
+• Pay the “Enclosure” price
for the qualified “select”disk products
IBM DS8000andNon-IBM Disk
IBM DS3000DS4000DS5000Storwize V7000XIVSVC
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TPC for Data v4.2.2
TPC for Data
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• Comprehensive Discovery– files, filesystems, databases– servers
– storage
• Enterprise Wide Reporting• Threshold Monitoring• Alerts• Automated Scripting Facility• Automatic Policy Based Storage
Provisioning• Tivoli Storage Manager integration• Chargeback Capability• Reports on all storage
– IBM, EMC, HDS, HP, NetApp, etc.
File and Database Reporting
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TPC Standard Edition and
TPC Select v4.2.2
TPC for Data
TPC for Disk Select
TPC for Disk
TPC Select
TPC Standard Edition
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• Multi vendor switch zone provisioning– Create, modify, delete, etc.
• Switch Port Performance Reporting– Thresholds and alerting– Historical trending
• Alert monitoring– Port state changes– Error rates
• Multiple topology views– Servers, Storage and Switches
• Synchronized Graphical and Tabular views– Semantic zooming
• Health, Alerts and Performance Overlays• Automated status and problem alerts
– Integrated with 3rd party system management via SNMP
Manage SAN Fabrics
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• Advanced Storage Analytics– SAN Best Practices Monitoring– SAN Provisioning Planner– Disaster Recovery Planner– Configuration Change Analysis– Storage Optimizer
Advanced Analytics
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Automated End-to-End Provisioning
• New wizard-based experience for full provisioning tasks
– Support for all storage systems
– Performance based recommendationsfor IBM storage
– Operator control over which stepsto include
• Includes copy services configuration capabilities
– Configure FlashCopy or Mirroring for additional volume protection
• Ad-hoc or scheduled execution of plan– Approve all steps in configuration prior to
execution
– Schedule provisioning jobs to be completed during change control windows
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• Validate configuration based on best-practices policies
• Automated Analysisor manual analysis by fabric or zone set
• Policy violators are flagged and displayed in the topology viewer
• Real-time Security events notify IT administrator of zone security violations
Monitor for SAN Best Practices
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-Device removed
Change summary
• Automatic or manual detection of changes
• At-a-glance views of topology information
• Pop-outs provide detailed change information
• Helps minimize potential outage impacts from SAN configuration changes
Configuration Change Analysis
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Display resources associated with this data path
Configure Topology viewer
port is connected
Performance icon shows if any performance alerts have been triggered, hover over displays most recent performance metrics
Health icon displays aggregated health status
• Quickly assess the performance status of your storage infrastructure
• End-to-end view of the entire data path (including SVC)
• Reduces time to problem source identification
Data Path Explorer
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Output
�New Technology from IBM Researchprovides Out-of-band storage optimization engine that lays out a process to optimizestorage allocation, migration, and consolidation
�Support DS8000, DS6000, DS5000, DS4000, SVC and Storwize V7000 disk systems to enable migration of storage pools to optimize data throughput.
Reports &
Recommendations
Non-intrusiveanalysis
�Reduce service-level response timesof resource-constrained applications by an average of 48% up to 90%
�Automatically identifies hot spotsand provides recommendations to improve disk efficiency & end-user application availability
Performance Optimization – End-User
Transparency
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What’s New in TPC 5.1
Usability• Integrated Web-based GUI• Cognos-based reporting
License and Packaging• Integrated Installer• Simplified Packaging• TB and enclosure-based
licensing
Support for Cloud• Upward Integration • SONAS management
and reporting
Functionality• Storage Tiering Optimization
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Web Based User Interface
• Proof of technology with most
core day-to-day function
- Redesigned Web-based interface based on customer feedback
- Navigation built around the tasks needed for the environment
- Rapid access via simplified navigation
• Legacy GUI still available with full functions
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Tivoli Common Reporting
Enhanced with Cognos
• Data Abstraction- Modeled Tivoli data makes report creation/customization simple for customers
• Simplified report editing- Run an out-of-the-box report, and launch the editor in context to make changes
• Ad-Hoc Reporting- Novice users can rapidly create reports with intuitive drag & drop function via the Query Studio
• Other capabilities- e-mailing of reports- Additional report formats (XML, CSV)- Greater granular data security- And more...
Brings industry leading reporting suite to Tivoli customers at no additional charge
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Datacenter Tiering
� Policy-driven Information Lifecycle Management (ILM)
– Leveraging virtualization technology to provide recommendations for storage re-location
– Based on file system level data, performance and capacity utilization
– Developed by IBM Research and has been deployed by IBM GTS to manage storage assets
� Benefits– Ensures only highest performing
workloads are allocated to most expensive storage
– Enterprise wide datacenter storage tiering solution complementary to Easy Tier technology
High
Capacity
HDD
High
Performance
HDD
SSD
LUNs
Storage
pools Tier 1Tier 0 Tier 2
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IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center family
• Gain comprehensive insights for improved service delivery
• Manage SAN through policy-driven recommendations
• Establish and achieve storage service level agreements
• Optimize resource utilization for enhanced return on storage investments
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About the Speaker
Mr. Tony Pearson
Master Inventor,
Senior Managing Consultant
IBM System Storage
Tony Pearson is a Master Inventor and Senior managing consultant for the IBM System Storage™ product line. Tony joined IBM Corporation in 1986 in Tucson, Arizona, USA, and has lived there ever since. In his current role, Tony presents briefings on storage topics covering the entire System Storage product line, Tivoli storage software products, and topics related to Cloud Computing. He interacts with clients, speaks at conferences and events, and leads client workshops to help clients with strategic planning for IBM’s integrated set of storage management software, hardware, and virtualization products.
Tony writes the “Inside System Storage” blog, which is read by hundreds of clients, IBM sales reps and IBM Business Partners every week. This blog was rated one of the top 10 blogs for the IT storage industry by “Networking World” magazine, and #1 most read IBM blog on IBM’s developerWorks. The blog has been published in series of books, Inside System Storage: Volume I through IV.
Over the past years, Tony has worked in development, marketing and customer care positions for various storage hardware and software products. Tony has a Bachelor of Science degree in Software Engineering, and a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, both from the University of Arizona. Tony holds 19 IBM patents for inventions on storage hardware and software products.
9000 S. Rita RoadBldg 9070 Mail 9070Tucson, AZ 85744
+1 520-799-4309 (Office)
Tony Pearson
Master Inventor, Senior Managing Consultant
IBM System Storage™
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