storage strategy and tsm roadmap
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© 2013 IBM Corporation
Tivoli Storage Strategy and TSM Roadmap Oren Wolf – Storage software product management
[ Copehnagen, Denmark]
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Optimize, Virtualize & Manage Storage Infrastructure Virtual Storage Center
Heterogeneous virtualization
Self-optimizing and designed for data reduction
Advanced storage analytics and automation
Application synchronized protection
Always on storage infrastructure
Protect the Information Infrastructure TSM Suite for Unified Recovery & Retention
How Do I Transform to Next Generation Storage Operations? IBM Tivoli Storage Software Strategy
Network
Transform customer environments to Next Generation Storage operations
Virtual Storage Center
Data wherever it resides in enterprise
Industry leading VMware support
Modernized data protection including hardware/software snapshots
Big Data application protection
Always on data protection
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You are here
Sensors & Devices
VoIP
Enterprise Data
Social Media
Big Data: This is just the beginning… or is it?
4.6 BILLION Mobile phones
worldwide
90% Of the world’s
information was
created in the last 2
years
44x As much data
and content over
coming decade
80% Of world’s data is
unstructured
Google processes
>24 Petabytes of data/day
Only 25% of
the data stored has
current business value
Information volume doubles every 18-24 months in most
organization
IT organizations are
required to cut total costs
even as total volume rises
Data storage will
consume 20% of
most IT budgets
Data growth has
surpassed vendor
ability to improve
areal density
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The Increasing complexity, volume, and value of data
The first level bullet is 20 points
– The second level bullet is 18 points
The third level bullet is 16 points
– The fourth level bullet is 14 points
This is the look for a sub-title – 22 points
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Storage Software Trends
The Buyer is Changing
Storage Team
Virtualization Team
Application Owner
End-User Team
“By 2015, at least 10% of large enterprises will have given up on
conventional backup/recovery software, and will employ snapshot and replication techniques instead.”
- Gartner
“By 2014, at least 30% of organizations will have changed backup vendors due
to frustration over cost, complexity and/or capability” – Gartner
“Less than 40% of organizations have SRM tools to report and monitor the
storage infrastructure, forecast future growth, plan future directions and model changes to the storage environment” -
Gartner
Virtualization, Deduplication, Disk Based Backup and data growth are key influencer for purchase decisions.
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2012 the year of IBM Smarter Storage Software
Tivoli Storage Productivity Center 5.1
Butterfly Acquisition
Enhanced monitoring and reporting,
new GUI, new packaging and licensing
Significant enhancements for the VMWare,
enhanced Cognos reporting, FCM and
SAP HANA support Infrastructure Optimization
Tivoli Storage Manager 6.4 empirical analysis which provides
automated discovery, health check and
migration of backup systems to an IBM
Solution
IBM SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center
Delivers a virtual storage
“hypervisor” with
replication, application
aware snapshot, and
advance reporting and
management
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IBM Smarter Storage software provides global data
availability across physical, virtual and cloud environments.
The IBM Smarter Storage software
Through innovation and applied analytics, we provide unprecedented
of unprecedented levels of cost efficiency and simplicity.
We relentlessly focus on unrivalled client expereince and success
in everything we do.
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Built on a solid foundation of trusted technology …
IBM Smarter Storage software vision
Simplified client
experience
IBM guiding and leading on the use
of its technology to provide superior
business outcomes
IBM Smarter Storage Software
Applied Analytics
Applying the era of cognitive
computing to enable global data
availability
Accelerated client benefit
First to market with software-integrated,
contemporary
capabilities
Consumable Intelligent Open
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IBM Smarter Storage Software Vision
Failure Avoidance
Software-Defined Environments
Analytics Based Recovery
Infrastructure Optimization
Workload Optimized Data
Global Data Availability
Transform from reactive Disaster Recovery to Pro-active Business Continuity
What is the future of Disaster Recovery?
Irrelevance
Disaster Recovery -> Disaster Resiliency
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TSM v6.2 (2010)
• Built-in source-side data deduplication
• Tight integration with TSM FastBack
• Automatic deployment of Windows client
updates
• VMware vStorage API & VSS in Hyper-V
TSM v6.1 (2009)
• Built in DB2 database :
• Increased scalability, availability &
performance
• Sets the stage for future capabilities
• Built-in target-side data deduplication
TSM 6 - Provide the foundation for the future
TSM for Virtual Environments
TSM Suite for Unified Recovery
(1Q 2011, 2Q 2011)
• Quick and efficient incremental block-
level backups utilizing VMware's
vStorage APIs for Data Protection
and Changed Block Tracking features
• TSM SUR capacity licensing greatly
simplify entitlement
Scalability & Deduplication Deduplication
Virtualization and Licensing DR and Virtualization
TSM v6.3/FCM v3.1 (4Q/2011)
• Backed up data can be replicated in its deduplicated form between two TSM servers providing efficient online
disaster recovery capabilities • Automatic client updates and
additional monitoring and reporting
• Integrating HW Snapshot technology to manage VMware data protection
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New
New
New
in TSM for Virtual Environments v6.4
• Incremental ‘forever’ VMware backups
• Backup multiple VMs in parallel.
• Application-aware Microsoft backups
(SQL Server and Exchange)
in TSM v6.4
• SAP HANA support
• Expanded Cognos reporting
• External LDAP security
• Suite for Unified Recovery ENTRY option
Tivoli Storage Manager has been designed to address our customers’ most challenging issues: Continuing growth of data and the complexity of managing it.
in Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager v3.2
• Application-aware snapshot support for UNIX application
data (DB2, Oracle, SAP) on N series and NetApp filers
• Integration with Metro and Global Mirror with VSC, as well
as physical disk arrays like IBM XIV and Storwize V7000
Tivoli Storage Manager – the INNOVATION continues
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Disclaimer
IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal at IBM’s sole discretion. Information regarding potential future products is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision.
The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment, promise, or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. Information about potential future products may not be incorporated into any contract. The development, release, and timing of any future features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion.
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Replication with Seamless Failover/Failback
Storage Hierarchy
DB2
Site A
TSM Server A
Site B
TSM Server B
Database
Storage Hierarchy
DB2
Database
Pre-failure
1. Server A sends failover server connection information to client, which stores information locally
2. Server A replicates node data and metadata (including schedules, option sets) to secondary server B
Failover
3. Primary TSM server at site A becomes unavailable
4. Based on failover server connection information and policy, client is automatically redirected to Server B
for retrieve and (optionally) store operations
Failback
5. When server A becomes available, server B replicates any new data back to server A
6. Based on policy, client operations are directed back to server A
Client Node A
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Simplified redirection of client nodes in failover/failback scenarios
Client operations to either server, and servers reconcile later
Node A
Node A
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Cross Server Migration 5.x -> 6.x & Next
Platform “A”
TSM Server A
Platform “B”
TSM Server A
Database
Storage Hierarchy Database
Ability to move an existing server from one platform/architecture to another
Supporst moving TSM server (database) from one platform to another even with endian-
ess of various internal data structures stored into the database.
Benefit: Allows customers to consider other H/W (platform) implementations
AIX -> Linux x86_64
HP -> Linux x86_64
Solaris -> Linux x86_64
Linux pSeries -> AIX
Solaris ->Linux x86_64
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SAP HANA is a an in-memory
relational database for
processing high volumes of
transactional data in real time
Familiar TSM for ERP
features are applied to SAP
HANA
Manage all files per
backup as a logical entity
Run multiple Parallel
sessions to TSM
Exploit multiple network
paths
Backup to multiple TSM
servers, etc.
TSM Server
"Tivoli Storage Manager
enhancement to support SAP HANA
is another example of the broad
customer centric partnership
between IBM and SAP.”
- Craig Jonsson, Vice President, Global IBM
Alliance, SAP AG
TSM for ERP is Extended to integrate with SAP HANA (1H 2013)
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VMware Full Virtual Machine Instant Access and Recovery
vStorage Backup Server
TSM Server
•TSM API
• Data Mover
• (B/A Client )
• DP for VMware
Recovery Agent NAS/local
Guest
Machines
Host
Machines
(ESX, ESXi)
VMFS
Datastore Datastore Datastore
SAN
VMDK
•vStorage (VADP)
Storage Hierarchy
vCenter
Server 1
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Improved RTO for full-VM restore
Restore verification by running VM from TSM backup
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TSM server acts as virtual datastore to allow access to a virtual machine stored in TSM hierarchy
User can access the machine for verification purposes or to initiate recovery to the vSphere ecosystem
1. Identify VM virtual disk(s) and expose the disk(s) as iSCSI target(s)
2. User can now access machine to verify a backup
• Read operations directed at TSM server “virtual datastore”
• Write operations cached (non-persistent)
3. User can optionally specify recovery to vSphere data store
• VMware Storage vMotion initiated
• Write operations cached and persisted
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VMware vCloud Director Protection
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Optimize backup for physical
resources, i.e., system
admin protects physical
resource pools/clusters;
based on current DP for
VMware Off-Host backup
model
Optimize recovery and data
management around virtual
(organizational) constructs, i.e.,
organizations see “view” of their data
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VMware Data Protection and Reporting
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TSM Server
Guest
Machines
Host
Machines
(ESX, ESXi)
VMFS
datastore datastore
SAN
Backup proxy
(DP for VMware /
FCM for VMware)
vCenter DP SQL
VMDK
TSM Storage
Hierarchy datastore RDM
Goal of reporting is to
help customer
understand how virtual
machined data is being
protected independent of
the product protecting the
virtual machine data
Customers continue to deploy traditional, in-guest
agents to provide data protection for a variety of
reasons, e.g., better RPO, more granular recovery,
physical storage limitations, etc.
DP Exch B-A FCM
Windows
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TSM Roadmap Highlights (2H/2013) User experience Next generation admin GUI for significantly improved ease of use in managing TSM
Enhanced out-of-the-box reporting
Additional DP for VMware deployment simplification
Improved installation of TSM server and components
Virtualization support
Support Active Directory
Unified reports for VMware & traditional TSM agents
Recovery: Database level recovery (SQL) and item level (Exchange)
Full virtual machine instant access and recovery
Data protection for vCloud Director tenant vApps
Disaster recovery
Replication with seamless failback/failover for automated redirection of client nodes in disaster
scenarios
Replication of associated client information (client options, schedule, node info)
Application and storage device protection
DP for SAP HANA (phase 2)
Server infrastructure improvements
Data migration support across TSM server platforms
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TSM Next Version Family
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TSM Server
• Automated fail-over/back with node replication
• Node Replication increase scalability
• Upgrade to DB2 10.5
• IBM Install Manager packages for TSM server, Reporting & Admin
• TSM server DB backup over Shared Memory instead of TCP/IP
• Windows 2012 TSM server support
• Migrate Server Instance from One Platform to Another
TSM B/A client
• NetApp - Directory-level direct-access recovery for NDMP
• HTTPS protocol support for NetApp snapshot-assisted progressive incremental backup (SnapDiff)
• Windows 8 & Solaris 11 TSM BA client support
• Macintosh BA client – add SSL support
• Linux BA client support for Btrfs (B-tree file system)
• Hyper-V clustered Shared Volume currency & support for guests stored on remote FS
TDP for VMware
• Full VM instant restore
• Instant restore for VMware datastores
• vSphere 2013 user interface
• Filespace level collocation groups to support VE
• vCloud Director Tenant vApp support
• Unified recovery interface for Exchange IMR
• Backup/Recovery of vms w/ Microsoft AD
• DB-level recovery from vms hosting Microsoft SQL
• VMware 6 support
• Report on “What Failed Last Night”
FCM
• Unix support for NetApp NAS devices
• Unix Externalize Device Agent interface to enable support for 3rd party storage devices
• Remote management of FCM windows agents
• Support VMware 6
• Support for Exchange 15
• Support for applications on GPFS on Unix
• Support for GPFS snapshots
TDP for Domino
• 64-bit Solaris SPARC
• Domino 9
• Windows 2012
• 64-bit Linux x86_64 support
• TDM for Oracle: Windows 2012
• Oracle 12c support
TDP for Exchange
• Exchange on Windows 2012 servers
TSM Reporting
• Server Reports, Client Reports, Dimensional Cognos Data Model Deployment
FB4WKS
• Add reporting to Central Admin Console
• Central admin console scalability
• Rebrand CDP starter edition and OEM to FB4wk Starter Edition and OEM
HSM for Windows:
• Backup Performance Enhancements
• HSM on ReFS
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Morning Cup of Coffee Dashboard
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THANK YOU