This white paper provides a detailed overview of the EMC ViPR Services architecture, a geo-scale cloud storage platform that delivers cloud-scale storage services, global access, and operational efficiency at scale.
The document discusses EMC ViPR SRM, a software solution for optimizing storage and laying the foundation for software-defined data centers. It provides automated insight and action to help reduce costs, increase agility, and provide a path to the cloud. ViPR SRM provides policy-based storage services, application-to-infrastructure mapping, performance and capacity trend reporting, storage configuration management, SLA reporting, application chargeback, data protection compliance, and utilization optimization.
EMC's ViPR software-defined storage aims to virtualize, automate, and centralize storage management. It defines storage pools across various storage arrays and delivers storage as a self-service catalog. The ViPR controller automates provisioning and provides centralized monitoring and reporting. ViPR also integrates with VMware and supports third-party storage arrays and OpenStack through adapters. Its open APIs allow new data services to be built on top of the platform.
ScaleIO is software that creates a server-based storage area network (SAN) using local storage drives. It provides elastic scaling of capacity and performance on demand across server nodes. Data is distributed across nodes for high performance parallelism. Additional servers and storage can be added non-disruptively to scale out the system.
The Future of Storage : EMC Software Defined Solution RSD
EMC provides intelligent software-defined storage solutions that help organizations drastically reduce management overhead through automation across traditional storage silos and pave the way for rapid deployment of fully integrated next generation scale-out storage architectures.
Presentation of Executive Briefing, April 2015
The document discusses EMC's ViPR software-defined storage platform. ViPR abstracts physical storage into a single virtual storage pool that automates storage provisioning. It provides a unified platform to manage multiple storage arrays from different vendors through a single API. ViPR also includes object and HDFS data services to enable cloud-like capabilities and expand big data analytics. The goal of ViPR is to provide flexibility, choice and a path to the future for customers' evolving storage and data management needs.
From the Austin 2016 OpenStack Summit. Covers ScaleIO integration with OpenStack and a demo. Video from session can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY0H1-uCmbE
ScaleIO : capitalisez sur vos infrastructures existantes avec une solution so...RSD
This document discusses EMC ScaleIO software-defined storage. It begins by outlining challenges with traditional SAN storage including dependency on SAN infrastructure and storage silos. It then introduces ScaleIO as addressing these challenges by utilizing commodity hardware and a scale-out architecture to provide flexibility, performance, scalability and elasticity. Key concepts of ScaleIO architecture are then covered including its use of ScaleIO Data Servers and Clients to distribute data across nodes, protection domains, storage pools and fault sets. Features such as snapshots, quality of service controls and data protection are also summarized.
This white paper provides a detailed overview of the EMC ViPR Services architecture, a geo-scale cloud storage platform that delivers cloud-scale storage services, global access, and operational efficiency at scale.
The document discusses EMC ViPR SRM, a software solution for optimizing storage and laying the foundation for software-defined data centers. It provides automated insight and action to help reduce costs, increase agility, and provide a path to the cloud. ViPR SRM provides policy-based storage services, application-to-infrastructure mapping, performance and capacity trend reporting, storage configuration management, SLA reporting, application chargeback, data protection compliance, and utilization optimization.
EMC's ViPR software-defined storage aims to virtualize, automate, and centralize storage management. It defines storage pools across various storage arrays and delivers storage as a self-service catalog. The ViPR controller automates provisioning and provides centralized monitoring and reporting. ViPR also integrates with VMware and supports third-party storage arrays and OpenStack through adapters. Its open APIs allow new data services to be built on top of the platform.
ScaleIO is software that creates a server-based storage area network (SAN) using local storage drives. It provides elastic scaling of capacity and performance on demand across server nodes. Data is distributed across nodes for high performance parallelism. Additional servers and storage can be added non-disruptively to scale out the system.
The Future of Storage : EMC Software Defined Solution RSD
EMC provides intelligent software-defined storage solutions that help organizations drastically reduce management overhead through automation across traditional storage silos and pave the way for rapid deployment of fully integrated next generation scale-out storage architectures.
Presentation of Executive Briefing, April 2015
The document discusses EMC's ViPR software-defined storage platform. ViPR abstracts physical storage into a single virtual storage pool that automates storage provisioning. It provides a unified platform to manage multiple storage arrays from different vendors through a single API. ViPR also includes object and HDFS data services to enable cloud-like capabilities and expand big data analytics. The goal of ViPR is to provide flexibility, choice and a path to the future for customers' evolving storage and data management needs.
From the Austin 2016 OpenStack Summit. Covers ScaleIO integration with OpenStack and a demo. Video from session can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY0H1-uCmbE
ScaleIO : capitalisez sur vos infrastructures existantes avec une solution so...RSD
This document discusses EMC ScaleIO software-defined storage. It begins by outlining challenges with traditional SAN storage including dependency on SAN infrastructure and storage silos. It then introduces ScaleIO as addressing these challenges by utilizing commodity hardware and a scale-out architecture to provide flexibility, performance, scalability and elasticity. Key concepts of ScaleIO architecture are then covered including its use of ScaleIO Data Servers and Clients to distribute data across nodes, protection domains, storage pools and fault sets. Features such as snapshots, quality of service controls and data protection are also summarized.
EMC VIPR SRM Advanced monitoring & reporting for vplex environmentssolarisyougood
This document discusses how ViPR SRM can provide advanced monitoring and reporting for VPLEX environments. It highlights key capabilities like application to infrastructure mapping, performance trending and reporting, utilization optimization, storage configuration management, application chargeback, storage and capacity trending, and SLA achievement reporting. ViPR SRM provides visibility that leads to insights and optimization of VPLEX environments.
Emc vi pr controller customer presentationsolarisyougood
The document discusses EMC's ViPR software-defined storage platform. ViPR abstracts physical storage into virtual pools, automates provisioning, and provides self-service access. It can manage storage from EMC and third parties in a single platform. ViPR simplifies management and empowers users with a public cloud-like experience on-premises.
Srm suite technical presentation nrm - tim piqueurEMC Nederland
The document discusses EMC's Storage Resource Management Suite, which includes tools to optimize storage resources, monitor storage performance and configurations, and assure storage service levels. It provides overviews of the tools' capabilities for visualizing storage relationships, analyzing capacity and performance, validating configurations, monitoring applications and storage, and reporting on service levels. Screenshots demonstrate using the tools to analyze specific applications, storage environments, issues, and optimize resources.
EMC SRM vs. Sentinel Navigator - Deep divesansentinel
The document compares two storage resource management (SRM) products: Sentinel Navigator and SRM Suite. It outlines 10 key considerations for choosing between the products, such as reporting speed, centralized reporting across sites, ability to deploy server-side agents, support for heterogeneous infrastructures, and budget. Sentinel Navigator provides reports within 1 hour without server-side agents, supports a single cloud repository across sites, and has an all-inclusive annual fee. In contrast, SRM Suite can take 18 months to provide initial reports, requires deploying over 80 VMs across sites, and has separate licenses and repositories per site.
In our tests, ViPR Controller and ViPR SRM saved administrative time and effort. Based on our analysis, these savings can translate into significant OPEX savings.
Furthermore, the ability to integrate with orchestration applications and cloud stacks and to leverage officially unsupported storage via a third-party block provider means that ViPR Controller can benefit your organization across your service portfolio. When coupled with the additional OPEX savings found through reductions in change control and improved site management, ViPR Controller and ViPR SRM can improve your organization’s bottom line, providing millions of dollars in OPEX savings.
This document discusses Dell EMC ScaleIO software-defined block storage. It provides an overview of ScaleIO and its benefits, including massive scalability from 3 to over 1,000 nodes, extreme performance with tens of millions of IOPS, unparalleled flexibility to deploy on any hardware and choice of configurations, supreme elasticity to scale on the fly without downtime, and compelling economics with lower TCO. Case studies show how ScaleIO has helped customers drastically reduce costs, improve performance, and scale their storage infrastructure elastically.
This document provides an overview of the EMC Atmos object storage architecture. It describes the key design principles of Atmos including its massively scalable infrastructure that can store multiple petabytes of data across hundreds of sites with a unified namespace. The document outlines Atmos' multi-tenant architecture that allows flexible policy-based management of data at scale through the use of tenants, subtenants, and users. It also discusses how data is stored and accessed in Atmos through the use of metadata and policies to determine data placement across globally distributed resource management groups.
The document discusses EMC's Elastic Cloud Storage (ECS) product. It provides examples of how ECS has been used by customers for applications such as global content repositories, modern application platforms, geo-scale big data analytics, cold archives, internet of things storage platforms, and analytics requiring data in place. It also outlines new features and integrations for ECS around monitoring, availability, performance, and deployment simplicity.
This document discusses continuous availability and data mobility solutions from EMC, including VPLEX and RecoverPoint. It provides an overview of these solutions, describing how they enable active-active configurations across data centers for always-on application access, automated disaster recovery without downtime, and non-disruptive data migration. It also shares statistics on VPLEX and RecoverPoint deployments and discusses how these solutions provide benefits like zero RPO/RTO recovery and removing restrictions of data centers and storage arrays.
EMC VPLEX Continuous availability and non disruptivesolarisyougood
- 64% of organizations suffered data loss or downtime in the last 12 months, costing on average $870,000 for 3 days of downtime. The more data protection vendors used, the higher the costs.
- Only 9% use active-active data protection as a key strategy, while 41% rely primarily on backup. Those using active-active saw less data loss.
- Solutions like VPLEX and RecoverPoint are presented as providing continuous availability across sites with no planned downtime, fast recovery from failures, and protection of data across different locations.
This document provides an overview of EMC Isilon scale-out NAS storage solutions. It begins with an agenda and discusses Isilon's market leadership in scale-out NAS. Key trends in file and unstructured data growth are presented. The document then covers Isilon hardware and software features including data protection, management, and performance. Example use cases and platforms are summarized before addressing advantages such as scalability, efficiency, protection, and flexibility.
The document discusses EMC's new VNX family of midrange storage systems. It highlights how the VNX addresses the challenges of Moore's Law and exponential data growth through its flash-optimized hybrid architecture and ability to automatically tier data across flash, disk, and nearline disk drives based on activity levels. The document also outlines the key features and performance advantages of the new VNX platforms compared to previous and competing solutions.
This document provides an overview of the VNX storage solutions from EMC Corporation. It discusses the key capabilities of the VNX family such as unified storage, hybrid flash technology, and cloud readiness. The document is intended as a repository of slides for sales and marketing presentations on VNX. It provides information on the various VNX models and options, hybrid flash guidelines, management integrations, service provider partnerships, and customer case studies.
This document provides an overview of EMC's VNX storage solutions. It discusses the VNX and VNXe series which provide unified storage for file, block and object storage. It highlights key features like FAST cache and virtual provisioning which optimize performance and efficiency. Management is simplified through Unisphere which provides centralized management and wizard-based configuration. Software solutions are offered in packaged suites to provide protection, replication and efficiency.
This document introduces the EMC VNX series and discusses some of its key features. It notes that IT departments face challenges like flat budgets, increasing complexity, relentless data growth, and higher business demands. The VNX series is optimized for today's virtualized environments and offers affordable, simple, efficient, and powerful storage. It has a flexible modular architecture that supports any network connectivity and provides unified block, file, and object storage. The hardware is optimized for flash storage and offers scalable performance and capacity through its modular design.
The session gives an introduction to Big Data.
Starts by giving a generally accepted definition of the term Big Data. Then explores why Big Data is important in the current business scenario . The topic ends with enumeration of the technologies used to analyze Big Data like Map Reduce, NoSql etc
5-7 key questions (non-generic) which would be covered in the webinar
(i) What is Big Data
(ii) Why is Big Data important in the current business scenario
(iii) How can an organization effectively use Big Data
(iv) What are the important technologies used to analyze Big Data?
(v) What are MapReduce/Hadoop/HDFS/NoSQL technologies?
EMC Symmetrix VMAX: An Introduction to Enterprise Storage: Brian Boyd, Varrow...Brian Boyd
This session gives an overview of the EMC Symmetrix VMAC enterprise storage array. We will discuss the appropriate time to start looking at enterprise storage in your datacenter, the benefits and difference in technology between VMAC and other storage arrays, and give specific examples of how VMAX has helped out customers in their environments
EMC collaborates with colleges and universities worldwide to help prepare students for successful careers in a transforming IT industry. The Academic Alliance program offers unique ‘open’ curriculum-based education on technology topics such as cloud computing, big data analytics, and information storage and management. All courseware and faculty training are offered at no cost to qualifying higher education institutions.
The courses focus on technology concepts and principles applicable to any vendor environment, enabling students to develop highly marketable knowledge and skills required in today’s evolving IT industry.
The document discusses Cisco's innovations in storage networking, including their portfolio of Fibre Channel and converged Ethernet switches. Some key points discussed are:
- Cisco is introducing their new MDS 9396S 96-port 16G Fibre Channel switch and expanding 16G FC support across their MDS family for flash storage environments.
- Their MDS 9700 directors provide the highest performance FC switching with support for 384 16G ports, and they are designed to easily support future 32G FC and 40G FCoE protocols.
- Cisco is bringing 40G FCoE support to their Nexus 7700/7000 series switches to converge IP and Fibre Channel storage networking over 10/40G Ethernet fabrics
This document provides information about EMC's ViPR software-defined storage platform, including:
1. ViPR SRM and ViPR Controller help reduce storage costs and increase flexibility by automating storage management and providing a self-service portal.
2. ViPR abstracts physical storage arrays, pools resources, and provides REST APIs and storage services to simplify management of heterogeneous infrastructure.
3. Case studies show how ViPR SRM provides visibility into storage utilization and performance, enabling optimization of resources and ensuring service levels are met.
The document discusses EMC's ViPR software-defined storage platform. Some key points:
- ViPR automates, abstracts, and pools heterogeneous storage resources, providing REST-based APIs and self-service access for storage management.
- It creates virtual storage pools with data protection policies that can include various EMC and third-party storage platforms.
- ViPR simplifies storage management and reduces provisioning time by an average of 63%, integrating automation, reporting, data protection technologies, and cloud stacks.
EMC VIPR SRM Advanced monitoring & reporting for vplex environmentssolarisyougood
This document discusses how ViPR SRM can provide advanced monitoring and reporting for VPLEX environments. It highlights key capabilities like application to infrastructure mapping, performance trending and reporting, utilization optimization, storage configuration management, application chargeback, storage and capacity trending, and SLA achievement reporting. ViPR SRM provides visibility that leads to insights and optimization of VPLEX environments.
Emc vi pr controller customer presentationsolarisyougood
The document discusses EMC's ViPR software-defined storage platform. ViPR abstracts physical storage into virtual pools, automates provisioning, and provides self-service access. It can manage storage from EMC and third parties in a single platform. ViPR simplifies management and empowers users with a public cloud-like experience on-premises.
Srm suite technical presentation nrm - tim piqueurEMC Nederland
The document discusses EMC's Storage Resource Management Suite, which includes tools to optimize storage resources, monitor storage performance and configurations, and assure storage service levels. It provides overviews of the tools' capabilities for visualizing storage relationships, analyzing capacity and performance, validating configurations, monitoring applications and storage, and reporting on service levels. Screenshots demonstrate using the tools to analyze specific applications, storage environments, issues, and optimize resources.
EMC SRM vs. Sentinel Navigator - Deep divesansentinel
The document compares two storage resource management (SRM) products: Sentinel Navigator and SRM Suite. It outlines 10 key considerations for choosing between the products, such as reporting speed, centralized reporting across sites, ability to deploy server-side agents, support for heterogeneous infrastructures, and budget. Sentinel Navigator provides reports within 1 hour without server-side agents, supports a single cloud repository across sites, and has an all-inclusive annual fee. In contrast, SRM Suite can take 18 months to provide initial reports, requires deploying over 80 VMs across sites, and has separate licenses and repositories per site.
In our tests, ViPR Controller and ViPR SRM saved administrative time and effort. Based on our analysis, these savings can translate into significant OPEX savings.
Furthermore, the ability to integrate with orchestration applications and cloud stacks and to leverage officially unsupported storage via a third-party block provider means that ViPR Controller can benefit your organization across your service portfolio. When coupled with the additional OPEX savings found through reductions in change control and improved site management, ViPR Controller and ViPR SRM can improve your organization’s bottom line, providing millions of dollars in OPEX savings.
This document discusses Dell EMC ScaleIO software-defined block storage. It provides an overview of ScaleIO and its benefits, including massive scalability from 3 to over 1,000 nodes, extreme performance with tens of millions of IOPS, unparalleled flexibility to deploy on any hardware and choice of configurations, supreme elasticity to scale on the fly without downtime, and compelling economics with lower TCO. Case studies show how ScaleIO has helped customers drastically reduce costs, improve performance, and scale their storage infrastructure elastically.
This document provides an overview of the EMC Atmos object storage architecture. It describes the key design principles of Atmos including its massively scalable infrastructure that can store multiple petabytes of data across hundreds of sites with a unified namespace. The document outlines Atmos' multi-tenant architecture that allows flexible policy-based management of data at scale through the use of tenants, subtenants, and users. It also discusses how data is stored and accessed in Atmos through the use of metadata and policies to determine data placement across globally distributed resource management groups.
The document discusses EMC's Elastic Cloud Storage (ECS) product. It provides examples of how ECS has been used by customers for applications such as global content repositories, modern application platforms, geo-scale big data analytics, cold archives, internet of things storage platforms, and analytics requiring data in place. It also outlines new features and integrations for ECS around monitoring, availability, performance, and deployment simplicity.
This document discusses continuous availability and data mobility solutions from EMC, including VPLEX and RecoverPoint. It provides an overview of these solutions, describing how they enable active-active configurations across data centers for always-on application access, automated disaster recovery without downtime, and non-disruptive data migration. It also shares statistics on VPLEX and RecoverPoint deployments and discusses how these solutions provide benefits like zero RPO/RTO recovery and removing restrictions of data centers and storage arrays.
EMC VPLEX Continuous availability and non disruptivesolarisyougood
- 64% of organizations suffered data loss or downtime in the last 12 months, costing on average $870,000 for 3 days of downtime. The more data protection vendors used, the higher the costs.
- Only 9% use active-active data protection as a key strategy, while 41% rely primarily on backup. Those using active-active saw less data loss.
- Solutions like VPLEX and RecoverPoint are presented as providing continuous availability across sites with no planned downtime, fast recovery from failures, and protection of data across different locations.
This document provides an overview of EMC Isilon scale-out NAS storage solutions. It begins with an agenda and discusses Isilon's market leadership in scale-out NAS. Key trends in file and unstructured data growth are presented. The document then covers Isilon hardware and software features including data protection, management, and performance. Example use cases and platforms are summarized before addressing advantages such as scalability, efficiency, protection, and flexibility.
The document discusses EMC's new VNX family of midrange storage systems. It highlights how the VNX addresses the challenges of Moore's Law and exponential data growth through its flash-optimized hybrid architecture and ability to automatically tier data across flash, disk, and nearline disk drives based on activity levels. The document also outlines the key features and performance advantages of the new VNX platforms compared to previous and competing solutions.
This document provides an overview of the VNX storage solutions from EMC Corporation. It discusses the key capabilities of the VNX family such as unified storage, hybrid flash technology, and cloud readiness. The document is intended as a repository of slides for sales and marketing presentations on VNX. It provides information on the various VNX models and options, hybrid flash guidelines, management integrations, service provider partnerships, and customer case studies.
This document provides an overview of EMC's VNX storage solutions. It discusses the VNX and VNXe series which provide unified storage for file, block and object storage. It highlights key features like FAST cache and virtual provisioning which optimize performance and efficiency. Management is simplified through Unisphere which provides centralized management and wizard-based configuration. Software solutions are offered in packaged suites to provide protection, replication and efficiency.
This document introduces the EMC VNX series and discusses some of its key features. It notes that IT departments face challenges like flat budgets, increasing complexity, relentless data growth, and higher business demands. The VNX series is optimized for today's virtualized environments and offers affordable, simple, efficient, and powerful storage. It has a flexible modular architecture that supports any network connectivity and provides unified block, file, and object storage. The hardware is optimized for flash storage and offers scalable performance and capacity through its modular design.
The session gives an introduction to Big Data.
Starts by giving a generally accepted definition of the term Big Data. Then explores why Big Data is important in the current business scenario . The topic ends with enumeration of the technologies used to analyze Big Data like Map Reduce, NoSql etc
5-7 key questions (non-generic) which would be covered in the webinar
(i) What is Big Data
(ii) Why is Big Data important in the current business scenario
(iii) How can an organization effectively use Big Data
(iv) What are the important technologies used to analyze Big Data?
(v) What are MapReduce/Hadoop/HDFS/NoSQL technologies?
EMC Symmetrix VMAX: An Introduction to Enterprise Storage: Brian Boyd, Varrow...Brian Boyd
This session gives an overview of the EMC Symmetrix VMAC enterprise storage array. We will discuss the appropriate time to start looking at enterprise storage in your datacenter, the benefits and difference in technology between VMAC and other storage arrays, and give specific examples of how VMAX has helped out customers in their environments
EMC collaborates with colleges and universities worldwide to help prepare students for successful careers in a transforming IT industry. The Academic Alliance program offers unique ‘open’ curriculum-based education on technology topics such as cloud computing, big data analytics, and information storage and management. All courseware and faculty training are offered at no cost to qualifying higher education institutions.
The courses focus on technology concepts and principles applicable to any vendor environment, enabling students to develop highly marketable knowledge and skills required in today’s evolving IT industry.
The document discusses Cisco's innovations in storage networking, including their portfolio of Fibre Channel and converged Ethernet switches. Some key points discussed are:
- Cisco is introducing their new MDS 9396S 96-port 16G Fibre Channel switch and expanding 16G FC support across their MDS family for flash storage environments.
- Their MDS 9700 directors provide the highest performance FC switching with support for 384 16G ports, and they are designed to easily support future 32G FC and 40G FCoE protocols.
- Cisco is bringing 40G FCoE support to their Nexus 7700/7000 series switches to converge IP and Fibre Channel storage networking over 10/40G Ethernet fabrics
This document provides information about EMC's ViPR software-defined storage platform, including:
1. ViPR SRM and ViPR Controller help reduce storage costs and increase flexibility by automating storage management and providing a self-service portal.
2. ViPR abstracts physical storage arrays, pools resources, and provides REST APIs and storage services to simplify management of heterogeneous infrastructure.
3. Case studies show how ViPR SRM provides visibility into storage utilization and performance, enabling optimization of resources and ensuring service levels are met.
The document discusses EMC's ViPR software-defined storage platform. Some key points:
- ViPR automates, abstracts, and pools heterogeneous storage resources, providing REST-based APIs and self-service access for storage management.
- It creates virtual storage pools with data protection policies that can include various EMC and third-party storage platforms.
- ViPR simplifies storage management and reduces provisioning time by an average of 63%, integrating automation, reporting, data protection technologies, and cloud stacks.
Software Define your Current Storage with OpensourceAntonio Romeo
While Software Defined Storage is becoming one of the major trend topics in the Data Center, what do you do with your current “legacy” arrays?
Learn how with ViPR Controller, or its Open Source counterpart, CoprHD, you can automate and make your datacenter “software defined” with your current infrastructure.
Content from my Brighttalk webinar available here: https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/10739/169959
This document provides an overview and roadmap for EMC's ViPR Data Services. It discusses how the growth of data and need for analytics is driving the need for software-defined storage that can span heterogeneous infrastructure and support different data types. It introduces EMC's Advanced Software Division and ViPR platform, which provides a software-defined approach and data services like the ViPR Object Data Service and HDFS Data Service. These services provide a unified platform to define data services in software that can execute across traditional and new storage devices. The document also discusses EMC's object strategy and provides details on the ViPR Object Data Service, including its architecture and capabilities like Object on File. It concludes with a roadmap slide noting upcoming features
Presentation integration vmware with emc storagesolarisyourep
This document summarizes an EMC presentation on storage essentials. The presentation covered EMC's integration with VMware including features like VAAI, backup and replication solutions using Avamar, and the use of tiered storage technologies like FAST to improve performance. It also discussed reference architectures for VDI deployments using View and how VPLEX can enable live migration of VMs across sites for high availability.
The document discusses EMC's ViPR software-defined storage platform. ViPR abstracts physical storage into a single virtual storage pool that automates storage provisioning. It provides a unified platform to manage multiple storage arrays from different vendors through a single interface. ViPR also includes data services like object storage and HDFS that enable customers to deploy cloud applications on existing infrastructure and leverage existing investments in storage.
This document discusses EMC RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines, a software-only solution that provides continuous data protection for VMs with VM-level granularity. It protects VMs running on VMware ESXi, supports various storage types, and integrates with VMware vCenter. RecoverPoint for VMs allows admins to optimize RPO and RTO to meet SLAs, streamline recovery workflows, and lower TCO. It provides automated VM discovery, protection, and orchestrated disaster recovery failover/failback to any point in time.
The document discusses virtualizing Hadoop on cloud platforms. There are three main ways to virtualize Hadoop: (1) running unmodified Hadoop in virtual machines, (2) separating compute and storage, and (3) having separate virtual Hadoop clusters per tenant. Sahara and Big Data Extension (BDE) are introduced as tools for deploying Hadoop on OpenStack and vSphere respectively, providing one-click deployment and analytics as a service. Integrating business systems with analysis systems using external storage is also discussed.
EMC VSPEX for Virtualizing Your Data CenterCTI Group
This document discusses EMC's VSPEX proven infrastructure reference architectures. It provides an overview of the IT consumption model shifting towards reference architectures and single SKU solutions. VSPEX offers validated and tested configurations for private cloud, virtual desktop infrastructure, and applications. The document highlights VSPEX strategic partnerships with Cisco, provides examples of VSPEX sizing and configurations, and positions VSPEX solutions for virtualized environments optimized for VMware.
The document discusses new developments in storage networking protocols and connectivity products. It provides an overview of Fibre Channel, iSCSI, FCoE, and other protocols. It also summarizes new features in Brocade and Cisco storage switches, including support for 16Gbit/s speeds and enhanced monitoring capabilities. Key concepts like congestion management and preventing oversubscription are reviewed.
This document provides information about using EMC Atmos cloud storage to offer storage services. It discusses how Atmos addresses data, application, and access challenges through its simple, scalable, and monetizable architecture. Examples are given of solutions built on Atmos, including cloud archiving, tiered storage, and sync and share applications.
The document discusses EMC's ViPR software-defined storage platform. ViPR aims to virtualize storage from multiple vendors into a single pool and automate provisioning to reduce provisioning times from hours to seconds. It also provides data services and tools to help enable hybrid cloud storage capabilities.
This document describes EMC's VSPEX converged infrastructure solution using EMC and Cisco components. VSPEX offers three paths to private cloud: best of breed infrastructure components, converged infrastructure, or proven infrastructure stacks. It provides modular, scalable, and flexible private cloud, virtualization, and application delivery solutions with choices in server, storage, networking, and software. VSPEX solutions are validated by EMC and partners to ensure reliability, performance, and scalability.
Emc data domain technical deep dive workshopsolarisyougood
The document provides an overview of EMC Data Domain products and services. It discusses Data Domain systems which provide scalable and high performance protection storage for backup and archive data. The systems integrate with leading backup and archiving applications. The document also summarizes Data Domain software options such as Boost, Encryption, Replicator and Extended Retention which provide additional functionality.
Benchmark emc vnx7500, emc fast suite, emc snap sure and oracle rac on v-mwaresolarisyougood
This document describes a scalable virtualized Oracle RAC 11g database deployment using EMC VNX7500 storage with EMC FAST Suite. Testing showed that using FAST Cache improved transactions per minute by 133% and response time by over 90%, while FAST Suite improved TPM by 136% and response time by over 95%. The solution also enabled rapid provisioning of Oracle databases through SnapSure checkpoints and Oracle dNFS clonedb. It provided high availability with automatic failover during network or storage hardware failures.
L'agilité du cloud public dans votre datacenter avec ECS & NeutrinoRSD
The document discusses how ECS and Neutrino can provide public cloud agility within an organization's datacenter. It highlights several use cases where ECS can help simplify management of remote offices, enable collaboration by reducing storage and backup costs, archive cold user data, modernize applications by providing object storage, and support other traditional use cases like data protection, tiering to the cloud, and disaster recovery. ECS allows organizations to achieve many of the benefits of public cloud services on-premises.
Re-Think Storage – PernixData. Meet & greet with Frank DennemanDigicomp Academy AG
Die Verwendung von Storage-Arrays wird allgemein als natürliches Design einer Virtualisierung angesehen. Die Verwendung dieser Storage-Arrays fürhrt allerdings oft zu Problemen mit der Speicherleistung. Flash-Speicher wird als Retter für die Speicherengpässe angesehen. Stellt sich nur noch die Frage, wo denn Flash am sinnvollsten eingesetz werden sollte?
Frank Denneman, Tech Evangelist und Author, sprach am VMware Storage Event vom 30. April 2015 über den Einsatz von Flash-Speicher. Ebenfalls stellte er in seiner Präsentation PernixData FVP™, mit der die Storage-Performance um ein vielfaches erhöht werden kann.
This document provides information about EMC's VNXe3200 unified hybrid array storage system. It highlights key features such as simplified setup and management, efficient storage utilization through automated tiering, and built-in snapshot capabilities for protection. The VNXe3200 offers a simple, efficient and protected storage solution in a compact 2U form factor with integrated flash optimization.
This document provides an overview and roadmap for EMC's ViPR Global Data Services, which provide storage services at cloud scale across heterogeneous storage infrastructure. It discusses how ViPR uses software-defined storage to abstract and pool storage resources. Key points covered include ViPR's object and HDFS data services, its architecture and object storage capabilities like object on file. The presentation also reviews EMC's object strategy evolution and how ViPR meets new demands of big data through a unified platform that can define multiple data services on the same data.
Virtual SAN: It’s a SAN, it’s Virtual, but what is it really?DataCore Software
What do you think of when you hear the words “Virtual SAN”? For some, it may mean addressing application latency and infrastructure costs through consolidation. For others, it may be addressing potential single point of failures. Regardless of the use case, Virtual SANs are becoming one of the hottest software-defined storage solutions for IT organizations to maximize storage resources, lower overall TCO, and increase availability of critical applications and data.
This presentation introduces the concept of Virtual SAN and does a technical deep dive on the most common use cases and deployment models involved with a DataCore Virtual SAN solution.
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This document provides an overview of software-defined storage provisioning using IBM SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center (VSC). It discusses the typical challenges with manual storage provisioning, and how VSC addresses those challenges through automation. VSC's storage provisioning involves three phases - setup, planning, and execution. The setup phase involves adding storage devices, servers, and defining service classes. In the planning phase, VSC creates a provisioning plan based on the request. In the execution phase, the plan is run to automatically complete all configuration steps. The document highlights how VSC optimizes placement and streamlines the provisioning process.
This document discusses IBM Spectrum Virtualize 101 and IBM Spectrum Storage solutions. It provides an overview of software defined storage and IBM Spectrum Virtualize, describing how it achieves storage virtualization and mobility. It also provides details on the new IBM Spectrum Virtualize DH8 hardware platform, including its performance improvements over previous platforms and support for compression acceleration.
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HyperSwap provides high availability by allowing volumes to be accessible across two IBM Spectrum Virtualize systems in a clustered configuration. It uses synchronous remote copy to replicate primary and secondary volumes between the two systems, making the volumes appear as a single object to hosts. This allows host I/O to continue if an entire system fails without any data loss. The configuration requires a quorum disk in a third site for the cluster to maintain coordination and survive failures across the two main sites.
IBM Spectrum Protect (formerly IBM Tivoli Storage Manager) provides data protection and recovery for hybrid cloud environments. This document summarizes a presentation on IBM's strategic direction for Spectrum Protect, including plans to enhance the product to better support hybrid cloud, virtual environments, large-scale deduplication, simplified management, and protection for key workloads. The presentation outlines roadmap features for 2015 and potential future enhancements.
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The document provides instructions for installing and configuring Spectrum Scale 4.1. Key steps include: installing Spectrum Scale software on nodes; creating a cluster using mmcrcluster and designating primary/secondary servers; verifying the cluster status with mmlscluster; creating Network Shared Disks (NSDs); and creating a file system. The document also covers licensing, system requirements, and IBM and client responsibilities for installation and maintenance.
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This document discusses quorum nodes in Spectrum Scale clusters and recovery from failures. It describes how quorum nodes determine the active cluster and prevent partitioning. The document outlines best practices for quorum nodes and provides steps to recover from loss of a quorum node majority or failure of the primary and secondary configuration servers.
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IBM Spectrum Scale can help achieve ILM efficiencies through policy-driven, automated tiered storage management. The ILM toolkit manages file sets and storage pools and automates data management. Storage pools group similar disks and classify storage within a file system. File placement and management policies determine file placement and movement based on rules.
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The document provides an overview of IBM Spectrum Scale Active File Management (AFM). AFM allows data to be accessed globally across multiple clusters as if it were local by automatically managing asynchronous replication. It describes the various AFM modes including read-only caching, single-writer, and independent writer. It also covers topics like pre-fetching data, cache eviction, cache states, expiration of stale data, and the types of data transferred between home and cache sites.
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This document provides information about replication and stretch clusters in IBM Spectrum Scale. It defines replication as synchronously copying file system data across failure groups for redundancy. While replication improves availability, it reduces performance and increases storage usage. Stretch clusters combine two or more clusters to create a single large cluster, typically using replication between sites. Replication policies and failure group configuration are important to ensure effective data duplication.
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This document provides information about clustered NFS (cNFS) in IBM Spectrum Scale. cNFS allows multiple Spectrum Scale servers to share a common namespace via NFS, providing high availability, performance, scalability and a single namespace as storage capacity increases. The document discusses components of cNFS including load balancing, monitoring, and failover. It also provides instructions for prerequisites, setup, administration and tuning of a cNFS configuration.
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This document provides an overview of managing Spectrum Scale opportunity discovery and working with external resources to be successful. It discusses how to build presentations and configurations to address technical and philosophical solution requirements. The document introduces IBM Spectrum Scale as providing low latency global data access, linear scalability, and enterprise storage services on standard hardware for on-premise or cloud deployments. It also discusses Spectrum Scale and Elastic Storage Server, noting the latter is a hardware building block with GPFS 4.1 installed. The document provides tips for discovering opportunities through RFPs, RFIs, events, workshops, and engaging clients to understand their needs in order to build compelling proposal information.
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This document provides guidance on sizing and configuring Spectrum Scale and Elastic Storage Server solutions. It discusses collecting information from clients such as use cases, workload characteristics, capacity and performance goals, and infrastructure requirements. It then describes using tools to help architect solutions that meet the client's needs, such as breaking the problem down, addressing redundancy and high availability, and accounting for different sites, tiers, clients and protocols. The document also provides tips for working with the configuration tool and pricing the solution appropriately.
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The document provides an overview of key concepts covered in a GPFS 4.1 system administration course, including backups using mmbackup, SOBAR integration, snapshots, quotas, clones, and extended attributes. The document includes examples of commands and procedures for administering these GPFS functions.
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This document provides an overview of Spectrum Scale 4.1 system administration. It describes the Elastic Storage Server options and components, Spectrum Scale native RAID (GNR), and tips for best practices. GNR implements sophisticated data placement and error correction algorithms using software RAID to provide high reliability and performance without additional hardware. It features auto-rebalancing, low rebuild overhead through declustering, and end-to-end data checksumming.
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Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
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During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
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Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
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See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
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- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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