The document provides an overview and strategy for IBM Tivoli Storage. It discusses IBM's Tivoli Storage strategy, including moving to a cloud strategy with consumption-based metering and dynamic capacity optimization. It summarizes updates to products in the Tivoli Storage portfolio, including enhancements to IBM TSM for improved data reduction, virtualization support, user experience, disaster recovery, scalability, platform coverage, and licensing.
Addressing VMware Data Backup and Availability Challenges with IBM Spectrum P...Paula Koziol
Whether in the enterprise or small-to-medium sized firms, VMware IT administrators and storage management teams face an increasingly complex set of decisions when it comes to deploying, managing, protecting and supporting storage infrastructure. Hear about the emerging issues in the most rapidly changing part of the IT environment, virtual machine (VM) management and availability. Learn about IBM’s perspective on data availability and how it is addressing future challenges you may not even be thinking about today with the new, highly flexible IBM Spectrum Protect Plus VM backup and availability management solution.
- IBM's Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) provides data protection, backup and recovery for both physical and virtual environments.
- TSM 6.4 includes enhancements like incremental 'forever' VMware backups, application-aware Microsoft backups, and SAP HANA support.
- The presentation discusses IBM's strategy to optimize storage infrastructure through virtualization, data reduction, analytics and automation.
IBM Spectrum Storage was introduced in February 2015 as a family of optimized software-defined storage solutions. It provides unified analytics-driven management for any storage, advanced data placement to maximize performance and efficiency, and deployment flexibility. Over the last 6 months, IBM Spectrum Storage has added several new capabilities including management, protection, archiving, virtualization, acceleration, and scaling solutions. It offers comprehensive data protection with dedupe that can reduce backup infrastructure costs by up to 53%.
On demand, flexible and scalable Cloud hosting and DRaaS solutions, built on high-end IBM server and storage infrastructure and hosted in our UK based Tier 3 data centres.
This document discusses the benefits of software defined storage (SDS) in addressing challenges posed by changing business needs, data growth, and complexity. It introduces IBM's Spectrum Storage family which provides a comprehensive set of SDS offerings that can be deployed flexibly on cloud, as an appliance, or software. The solutions aim to securely "unbox" data from hardware constraints and optimize storage costs through analytics-driven management and automatic data placement across systems. Case studies show customers transforming their storage and reducing costs with IBM Spectrum Storage.
Server virtualization from VMware provides a powerful environment for consolidating a large number of physical servers, thereby delivering cost savings, asset optimization and enhanced flexibility to the data center. The IBM Storwize V7000 Unified storage system, combined with powerful management software from IBM Tivoli...
Delivering Modern Data Protection for VMware EnvironmentsPaula Koziol
The document discusses modern data protection trends for VMware environments and IBM's data protection portfolio. It notes that organizations face challenges around data growth, security threats, and the need for data availability and reuse. IBM's portfolio aims to address these challenges through features like agentless backups, instant recovery, data reuse capabilities, cyber resiliency tools, and integration with multiple clouds. The document provides an overview of why various stakeholders in an organization, like business leaders, lines of business, and IT teams, care about modernizing data protection and what capabilities are important to them.
Improved Efficiency through Workload Optimisationianmasters
Improving company efficiency through a dynamic infrastructure and workload optimisation. Reduce downtime associated with migrations, maintenance or unplanned events. Centralise backup procedures, perform more reliable recoveries, recover to any-point-time, and flexibly run your server and desktop infrastrucure from centralised images.
Addressing VMware Data Backup and Availability Challenges with IBM Spectrum P...Paula Koziol
Whether in the enterprise or small-to-medium sized firms, VMware IT administrators and storage management teams face an increasingly complex set of decisions when it comes to deploying, managing, protecting and supporting storage infrastructure. Hear about the emerging issues in the most rapidly changing part of the IT environment, virtual machine (VM) management and availability. Learn about IBM’s perspective on data availability and how it is addressing future challenges you may not even be thinking about today with the new, highly flexible IBM Spectrum Protect Plus VM backup and availability management solution.
- IBM's Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) provides data protection, backup and recovery for both physical and virtual environments.
- TSM 6.4 includes enhancements like incremental 'forever' VMware backups, application-aware Microsoft backups, and SAP HANA support.
- The presentation discusses IBM's strategy to optimize storage infrastructure through virtualization, data reduction, analytics and automation.
IBM Spectrum Storage was introduced in February 2015 as a family of optimized software-defined storage solutions. It provides unified analytics-driven management for any storage, advanced data placement to maximize performance and efficiency, and deployment flexibility. Over the last 6 months, IBM Spectrum Storage has added several new capabilities including management, protection, archiving, virtualization, acceleration, and scaling solutions. It offers comprehensive data protection with dedupe that can reduce backup infrastructure costs by up to 53%.
On demand, flexible and scalable Cloud hosting and DRaaS solutions, built on high-end IBM server and storage infrastructure and hosted in our UK based Tier 3 data centres.
This document discusses the benefits of software defined storage (SDS) in addressing challenges posed by changing business needs, data growth, and complexity. It introduces IBM's Spectrum Storage family which provides a comprehensive set of SDS offerings that can be deployed flexibly on cloud, as an appliance, or software. The solutions aim to securely "unbox" data from hardware constraints and optimize storage costs through analytics-driven management and automatic data placement across systems. Case studies show customers transforming their storage and reducing costs with IBM Spectrum Storage.
Server virtualization from VMware provides a powerful environment for consolidating a large number of physical servers, thereby delivering cost savings, asset optimization and enhanced flexibility to the data center. The IBM Storwize V7000 Unified storage system, combined with powerful management software from IBM Tivoli...
Delivering Modern Data Protection for VMware EnvironmentsPaula Koziol
The document discusses modern data protection trends for VMware environments and IBM's data protection portfolio. It notes that organizations face challenges around data growth, security threats, and the need for data availability and reuse. IBM's portfolio aims to address these challenges through features like agentless backups, instant recovery, data reuse capabilities, cyber resiliency tools, and integration with multiple clouds. The document provides an overview of why various stakeholders in an organization, like business leaders, lines of business, and IT teams, care about modernizing data protection and what capabilities are important to them.
Improved Efficiency through Workload Optimisationianmasters
Improving company efficiency through a dynamic infrastructure and workload optimisation. Reduce downtime associated with migrations, maintenance or unplanned events. Centralise backup procedures, perform more reliable recoveries, recover to any-point-time, and flexibly run your server and desktop infrastrucure from centralised images.
The document discusses IBM's BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud offering which provides a turnkey virtualization platform. It includes pre-loaded IBM BladeCenter servers, networking, storage, and management software. The solution allows customers to rapidly deploy a virtualized environment with improved efficiency and scalability. It also serves as a foundation for customers to evolve their infrastructure to cloud computing models over time.
INDUSTRY-LEADING TECHNOLOGY FOR LONG TERM RETENTION OF BACKUPS IN THE CLOUDEMC
CloudBoost is a cloud-enabling solution from EMC
Facilitates secure, automatic, efficient data transfer to private and public clouds for Long-Term Retention (LTR) of backups. Seamlessly extends existing data protection solutions to elastic, resilient, scale-out cloud storage
Sirius ibm storage & platform computing solutions 080515 ehEric Herzog
1) The document discusses new trends in data growth, cloud usage, and business demands that are challenging traditional storage approaches.
2) It introduces IBM's portfolio of software-defined storage and all-flash array solutions that provide agility, control, and efficiency to help customers optimize business value.
3) Key solutions highlighted include the IBM Spectrum Storage software family, FlashSystem all-flash arrays, VersaStack converged infrastructure, and PurePower systems.
DATASHEET▶ Enterprise Cloud Backup & Recovery with Symantec NetBackupSymantec
Symantec NetBackup delivers reliable backup and recovery across applications,
platforms, physical and virtual environments.1 A single console unites the management and reporting of both on-premises and on-cloud information to provide additional operating efficiencies and simplified administration. The NetBackup platform has deep VMware® and Microsoft Hyper-V integration, built-in deduplication to protect the private cloud, seamless integration with industry-leading public cloud storage providers, self-service and multi-tenancy for backup as a service (BaaS).
The NetBackup cloud storage module enables you to backup and restore data from cloud storage providers and is integrated with Symantec's Open Storage (OST) module which provides features that can enhance the operational experience of backup and recovery from the cloud.
1) IBM PureSystems provides pre-integrated and pre-configured systems to help clients close the gap between business innovation and IT capabilities.
2) It offers a continuum of value from flexible building blocks to fully integrated systems. This provides clients with simplicity, rapid deployment, agility and elasticity.
3) The document discusses how IBM PureSystems can help clients optimize workloads across Mainframe and PureSystems environments through fast provisioning, standardization, reduced maintenance costs and clear deployment strategies.
1. The document discusses various software-defined storage solutions from vendors like IBM, DataCore, and Nimble that can maximize availability, increase performance, and reduce costs for organizations.
2. It provides an overview of different storage platforms like IBM Storwize, IBM Spectrum Virtualize, DataCore VDSA appliances, and Nimble hybrid storage arrays that offer features like virtualization, high availability, flexibility, efficiency, and automation.
3. Recommendations are provided on which solutions are best suited for different use cases and storage requirements.
The document discusses cloud computing and data centers. It defines cloud computing as a style of computing where scalable IT capabilities are provided as an internet-based service. It describes the different cloud service models including SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS. It also discusses cloud deployment models like public, private, community and hybrid clouds. The document then explains how growing adoption of cloud computing requires large data centers to host servers. It provides details on data center network architectures, use of Ethernet, and the role data centers play in processing user requests and transactions.
Data Protection Modernization - Restore, Reuse, ReinventPaula Koziol
We all have to backup data – but it’s often expensive and difficult, and the data we protect generally sits there doing absolutely nothing (unless you really need it). As IT environments change IBM believes that there needs to be a way to unlock value from your backup data. VM Admins, developers, application owners would love to be able to easily access their own backup data for a number of re-use purposes such as testing, development, reporting or analytics.
IBM Spectrum Protect Plus can simplify the backup process whilst making data readily available for the people who really need it - addressing traditional backup needs such as compliance alongside modern data re-use and self service capabilities.
The more you use your data, the more valuable it is.
This document introduces IBM's PureFlex System, an expert integrated infrastructure system. It is a pre-configured, pre-integrated system that combines compute, storage, networking, virtualization, and management tools. It is designed to simplify IT while improving agility, efficiency and control. Key benefits include faster deployment, increased performance, lower costs, and simplified management compared to traditional systems. The PureFlex System includes optimized compute nodes, integrated storage, scalable networking, and automated management software to deliver an expert, integrated experience from acquisition through maintenance.
The IBM Storwize V7000 is a midrange storage system that provides easy-to-use storage management with a graphical interface. It supports storage virtualization and thin provisioning to improve utilization. The Storwize V7000 also enables non-disruptive data migration and reuse of existing storage devices. It provides enterprise-level functions like automated tiering, snapshots, and replication in an affordable and scalable package designed for mid-sized businesses.
Recent economic conditions have changed the way that business operates. To adapt demands innovative ideas and solutions. At the same time, the world is becoming smarter—more instrumented, interconnected and intelligent. Businesses have to manage increasingly large data pools and a customer base with higher expectations, without spending more on IT...
IBM SmartCloud™ Entry is a robust cloud software offering that takes your virtualized environment from cloud-ready to cloud. Users can request and provision an environment quickly through an easy-to-use web-based interface. IT managers can monitor and manage this environment for improved efficiency and utilization of the data center.
HDS Influencer Summit 2014: Innovating with Information to Address Business N...Hitachi Vantara
Top Executives at HDS share how the company is Innovating with Information to address business needs. Learn how the company is transforming now and into the future. #HDSday.”
The Cloud Enabled Datacenter - Smarter Business 2013IBM Sverige
With Cloud Enabled Datacenter projects, clients are
cutting IT expense and complexity through optimization
techniques and technologies, all this while improving
efficiency of service delivery. We will discuss how
your organization can exploit key technologies like
orchestration to manage the changing demands of your
end user communities. Presenter: Glenda Lyon, World Wide Cloud and Smarter Infrastructure, Business Development, IBM. Mer från dagen på http://bit.ly/sb13se
Unified Compute Platform Pro for VMware vSphereHitachi Vantara
Relentless trends of increasing data center complexity
and massive data growth have companies seeking new,
reliable ways to deliver IT services in an on-demand,
rapid, flexible and scalable fashion. Many data centers
now face growing demands for faster delivery of
business services, serious resource contentions and
trade-offs between IT agility and vendor lock-in. They
also have mounting complications and rising costs in
managing disparate islands of technology resources.
Disaster Recovery: Understanding Trend, Methodology, Solution, and StandardPT Datacomm Diangraha
Disaster Recovery (DR)
Provides the technical ability to maintain critical services in the event of any unplanned incident that threatens these services or the technical infrastructure required to maintain them.
Breakout session during Proact's SYNC 2013, 18 september 2013.
Software Defined StorageClustered Data ONTAP: The Storage Hypervisor by Wessel Gans, NetApp
Cloud Storage: Enabling The Dynamic DatacenterEntel
It talk about the business climate today and what we are seeing from an industry perspective, as well as what we’re hearing from our customers and partners in terms of what they need/want to do, what their challenges are, and their requirements to achieve their goals.
It talk about NetApp’s offerings for how we can help you evolve to a dynamic data center.
We’ll highlight some actual NetApp customer
The document discusses IBM's BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud offering which provides a turnkey virtualization platform. It includes pre-loaded IBM BladeCenter servers, networking, storage, and management software. The solution allows customers to rapidly deploy a virtualized environment with improved efficiency and scalability. It also serves as a foundation for customers to evolve their infrastructure to cloud computing models over time.
INDUSTRY-LEADING TECHNOLOGY FOR LONG TERM RETENTION OF BACKUPS IN THE CLOUDEMC
CloudBoost is a cloud-enabling solution from EMC
Facilitates secure, automatic, efficient data transfer to private and public clouds for Long-Term Retention (LTR) of backups. Seamlessly extends existing data protection solutions to elastic, resilient, scale-out cloud storage
Sirius ibm storage & platform computing solutions 080515 ehEric Herzog
1) The document discusses new trends in data growth, cloud usage, and business demands that are challenging traditional storage approaches.
2) It introduces IBM's portfolio of software-defined storage and all-flash array solutions that provide agility, control, and efficiency to help customers optimize business value.
3) Key solutions highlighted include the IBM Spectrum Storage software family, FlashSystem all-flash arrays, VersaStack converged infrastructure, and PurePower systems.
DATASHEET▶ Enterprise Cloud Backup & Recovery with Symantec NetBackupSymantec
Symantec NetBackup delivers reliable backup and recovery across applications,
platforms, physical and virtual environments.1 A single console unites the management and reporting of both on-premises and on-cloud information to provide additional operating efficiencies and simplified administration. The NetBackup platform has deep VMware® and Microsoft Hyper-V integration, built-in deduplication to protect the private cloud, seamless integration with industry-leading public cloud storage providers, self-service and multi-tenancy for backup as a service (BaaS).
The NetBackup cloud storage module enables you to backup and restore data from cloud storage providers and is integrated with Symantec's Open Storage (OST) module which provides features that can enhance the operational experience of backup and recovery from the cloud.
1) IBM PureSystems provides pre-integrated and pre-configured systems to help clients close the gap between business innovation and IT capabilities.
2) It offers a continuum of value from flexible building blocks to fully integrated systems. This provides clients with simplicity, rapid deployment, agility and elasticity.
3) The document discusses how IBM PureSystems can help clients optimize workloads across Mainframe and PureSystems environments through fast provisioning, standardization, reduced maintenance costs and clear deployment strategies.
1. The document discusses various software-defined storage solutions from vendors like IBM, DataCore, and Nimble that can maximize availability, increase performance, and reduce costs for organizations.
2. It provides an overview of different storage platforms like IBM Storwize, IBM Spectrum Virtualize, DataCore VDSA appliances, and Nimble hybrid storage arrays that offer features like virtualization, high availability, flexibility, efficiency, and automation.
3. Recommendations are provided on which solutions are best suited for different use cases and storage requirements.
The document discusses cloud computing and data centers. It defines cloud computing as a style of computing where scalable IT capabilities are provided as an internet-based service. It describes the different cloud service models including SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS. It also discusses cloud deployment models like public, private, community and hybrid clouds. The document then explains how growing adoption of cloud computing requires large data centers to host servers. It provides details on data center network architectures, use of Ethernet, and the role data centers play in processing user requests and transactions.
Data Protection Modernization - Restore, Reuse, ReinventPaula Koziol
We all have to backup data – but it’s often expensive and difficult, and the data we protect generally sits there doing absolutely nothing (unless you really need it). As IT environments change IBM believes that there needs to be a way to unlock value from your backup data. VM Admins, developers, application owners would love to be able to easily access their own backup data for a number of re-use purposes such as testing, development, reporting or analytics.
IBM Spectrum Protect Plus can simplify the backup process whilst making data readily available for the people who really need it - addressing traditional backup needs such as compliance alongside modern data re-use and self service capabilities.
The more you use your data, the more valuable it is.
This document introduces IBM's PureFlex System, an expert integrated infrastructure system. It is a pre-configured, pre-integrated system that combines compute, storage, networking, virtualization, and management tools. It is designed to simplify IT while improving agility, efficiency and control. Key benefits include faster deployment, increased performance, lower costs, and simplified management compared to traditional systems. The PureFlex System includes optimized compute nodes, integrated storage, scalable networking, and automated management software to deliver an expert, integrated experience from acquisition through maintenance.
The IBM Storwize V7000 is a midrange storage system that provides easy-to-use storage management with a graphical interface. It supports storage virtualization and thin provisioning to improve utilization. The Storwize V7000 also enables non-disruptive data migration and reuse of existing storage devices. It provides enterprise-level functions like automated tiering, snapshots, and replication in an affordable and scalable package designed for mid-sized businesses.
Recent economic conditions have changed the way that business operates. To adapt demands innovative ideas and solutions. At the same time, the world is becoming smarter—more instrumented, interconnected and intelligent. Businesses have to manage increasingly large data pools and a customer base with higher expectations, without spending more on IT...
IBM SmartCloud™ Entry is a robust cloud software offering that takes your virtualized environment from cloud-ready to cloud. Users can request and provision an environment quickly through an easy-to-use web-based interface. IT managers can monitor and manage this environment for improved efficiency and utilization of the data center.
HDS Influencer Summit 2014: Innovating with Information to Address Business N...Hitachi Vantara
Top Executives at HDS share how the company is Innovating with Information to address business needs. Learn how the company is transforming now and into the future. #HDSday.”
The Cloud Enabled Datacenter - Smarter Business 2013IBM Sverige
With Cloud Enabled Datacenter projects, clients are
cutting IT expense and complexity through optimization
techniques and technologies, all this while improving
efficiency of service delivery. We will discuss how
your organization can exploit key technologies like
orchestration to manage the changing demands of your
end user communities. Presenter: Glenda Lyon, World Wide Cloud and Smarter Infrastructure, Business Development, IBM. Mer från dagen på http://bit.ly/sb13se
Unified Compute Platform Pro for VMware vSphereHitachi Vantara
Relentless trends of increasing data center complexity
and massive data growth have companies seeking new,
reliable ways to deliver IT services in an on-demand,
rapid, flexible and scalable fashion. Many data centers
now face growing demands for faster delivery of
business services, serious resource contentions and
trade-offs between IT agility and vendor lock-in. They
also have mounting complications and rising costs in
managing disparate islands of technology resources.
Disaster Recovery: Understanding Trend, Methodology, Solution, and StandardPT Datacomm Diangraha
Disaster Recovery (DR)
Provides the technical ability to maintain critical services in the event of any unplanned incident that threatens these services or the technical infrastructure required to maintain them.
Breakout session during Proact's SYNC 2013, 18 september 2013.
Software Defined StorageClustered Data ONTAP: The Storage Hypervisor by Wessel Gans, NetApp
Cloud Storage: Enabling The Dynamic DatacenterEntel
It talk about the business climate today and what we are seeing from an industry perspective, as well as what we’re hearing from our customers and partners in terms of what they need/want to do, what their challenges are, and their requirements to achieve their goals.
It talk about NetApp’s offerings for how we can help you evolve to a dynamic data center.
We’ll highlight some actual NetApp customer
IBM recently acquired Cleversafe, a Chicago-based company that provides web-scale storage solutions scaling to exabyte capacities. Cleversafe's dispersed storage network software manages the storage and retrieval of encrypted and erasure coded data slices across industry standard hardware. The acquisition will allow IBM to integrate Cleversafe's offerings into its hybrid cloud solutions, providing businesses flexible and scalable storage deployment options on-premise, in dedicated private clouds, and in IBM's public cloud.
The document discusses cloud security and outlines some key points:
- Security concerns have been a major barrier to cloud adoption as organizations want security in the cloud to meet or exceed traditional IT environments.
- There are different deployment models for cloud (private, public, hybrid) that impact how security is delivered and governed.
- As infrastructure moves to the cloud, it impacts security implementation by changing how people access systems, how data and applications are managed, and how visibility and control are structured.
- Each cloud model and adoption pattern has different security considerations that must be addressed for organizations to trust moving workloads to the cloud.
Engage for success ibm spectrum accelerate 2xKinAnx
IBM Spectrum Accelerate is software that extends the capabilities of IBM's XIV storage system, such as consistent performance tuning-free, to new delivery models. It provides enterprise storage capabilities deployed in minutes instead of months. Spectrum Accelerate runs the proven XIV software on commodity x86 servers and storage, providing similar features and functions to an XIV system. It offers benefits like business agility, flexibility, simplified acquisition and deployment, and lower administration and training costs.
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.
The document discusses cloud computing trends and the benefits of a cloud-enabled data center. It summarizes IBM's cloud reference architecture and global cloud infrastructure. It then describes IBM SmartCloud Orchestrator for automating service delivery and integration across domains. Finally, it provides two use case examples of how orchestration can help extend infrastructure as a platform for service providers or deploy applications to private and public clouds.
MT125 Virtustream Enterprise Cloud: Purpose Built to Run Mission Critical App...Dell EMC World
General-purpose public clouds try to be all things to all people. But do you really want to bet your business on them?
Attend this session to learn about Virtustream Enterprise Cloud, designed and built for mission-critical enterprise applications. Transform your entire IT estate with an enterprise-class cloud that’s used by many Fortune 500 and Global 2000 organizations.
Looking to take the Cloud journey for your organisation? This comprehensive presentation covers everything that you need to know about building your Cloud. The presentation was part of IBM Cloud Innovation Forum India and was presented by Subram Natarajan, Technical Sales Executive, Systems & Technology Group and Dr. Rajendra Gupta, Executive Architect, IBM Software Group.
This document provides an overview of software-defined storage (SDS) concepts and discusses several SDS solutions from major vendors. It defines SDS and explains how adding a control layer allows for visibility, communication, and allocation of storage resources. Benefits highlighted include efficiency, automation, flexibility, scalability, reliability and cost savings. Specific SDS products are then profiled from vendors such as EMC, HP, IBM, NetApp, VMware, Coraid, DataCore, Dell, Hitachi, Pivot3, and RedHat.
Future of Power: IBM PureFlex - Kim MortensenIBM Danmark
IBM offers a portfolio of integrated systems designed to improve IT efficiency, accelerate applications and analytics, and simplify cloud infrastructure. This includes PureFlex and Flex System which tightly integrate compute, storage, networking and management. PureSystems provide expertise through pre-integrated solutions and patterns that simplify tasks. Clients benefit from higher performance, utilization and lower costs through integration and automation.
This document discusses EarthLink's cloud hosting services. It begins by outlining typical business challenges that cloud computing can address, such as reducing IT costs and complexity while scaling resources. It then provides details on EarthLink's next generation cloud, including industry-leading technology platforms in new data centers connected by a private MPLS network. Specific cloud services are highlighted, along with customer benefits like improved performance, security, and network capabilities. Configuration examples and managed service options for cloud and dedicated server hosting are also summarized.
Reduce The Risk Critical To Protect Critical To Monitorjellobrand
The document discusses how IBM Tivoli Monitoring (ITM) can provide system performance and state monitoring of servers, applications, and infrastructure to complement Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) backup and recovery. ITM monitors resources like CPU, memory, and network performance and detects issues before they cause outages. It offers out-of-the-box reporting, monitoring, situations, and automated responses to improve problem resolution. When used together, ITM and TSM provide a comprehensive solution for data protection, backup monitoring, and overall system health.
Cloud computing is a model for delivering IT capabilities as a service over a network. There are different ways to deploy cloud computing including private, public, hybrid, and community clouds. Customers are choosing various cloud models to meet their unique needs and priorities around flexibility, security, and cost. Hybrid cloud delivers benefits beyond only public or private cloud by allowing organizations to maintain control and visibility while reducing costs.
IBM’s Storage Hypervisor concept is the best news since server-less back-up, and easier to understand. Thanks to the popularity of server virtualization, most business folks have some idea of what a hypervisor can do but a storage hypervisor has the potential to be much more transformative...
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- MSPs are increasingly becoming the new IT department as clients of all sizes shift their IT spend to third parties. This represents a revolution in the business of IT.
- Three major shifts are impacting organizations: the growth of systems of engagement through mobile and social, the need for systems of insight through big data analytics, and the need to optimize existing systems of record.
- IBM offers capabilities to help MSPs address these shifts and build new solutions and services around cloud, analytics, mobile management, social media, security, and sustainability to transform their business models and gain a competitive advantage.
Migration to cloud is no easy task. Start small and learn the core technologies before leveraging the advanced features of the cloud. The cultural change will affect the whole organization from development to business management and sales.
Cloud native applications are the future of software. Modern software is stateless, provided from cloud to heterogeneous clients on demand and designed to be scalable and resilient.
Cloud Computing for Small & Medium BusinessesAl Sabawi
I presented this topic at the Greater Binghamton Business Expo in Upstate New York. It is meant to shed light on utilizing Cloud Computing for Small and Medium size businesses. It should help decision makers consider Software-as-a-Service offerings for their business as a way to save on IT cost and to deliver on better efficiency for their organizations.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing concepts including definitions, characteristics, business value, management, security, deployment models, and legal issues. It defines cloud computing as a model for enabling network access to configurable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned with minimal management effort. The key characteristics of cloud computing are on-demand self-service, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measured service. The document discusses the cost and agility benefits of cloud computing for businesses. It also covers topics such as cloud service models, network architecture, adoption strategy, the role of a cloud officer, and legal issues regarding data location.
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Smarter Commerce, Salg og Marketing, Thomas Steglich-AndersenIBM Danmark
The document discusses smarter commerce and running a business more efficiently. It outlines key areas like marketing, procurement, order management, supply chain, fulfillment, and service. It also shows how customers can research, order, change, track and return products across different channels like stores, websites, calls, and mobile. The goal is running the business smarter through better brand relationships, procurement, order management, supply chain visibility, production planning, inventory analytics, and operational efficiency.
IBM is placing a strong emphasis on mobile technologies and applications. The document discusses IBM's MobileFirst initiative which provides tools to help organizations create more personalized, efficient and secure mobile interactions. It highlights growth in mobile transactions, devices, apps and users. IBM acquired 10 companies since 2006 and doubled its 2013 investment in mobile to strengthen its capabilities. The Worklight platform allows developing cross-platform hybrid and native mobile apps using a common codebase. It provides tools for testing, analytics, push notifications, and app distribution to enterprises.
The document discusses several topics related to smart cities and the Internet of Things (IoT), including developing solutions to track sea containers, optimize construction projects using RFID tags, and challenge banks to implement digital marketing. It also discusses trends in IoT such as the growing number of connected devices. The document advocates addressing problems through new technologies and taking on challenges in an innovation perspective.
Echo.it is an internal social media and engagement platform that helps companies align employee actions with strategic goals. It allows employees to share stories of their daily actions and how they further company strategies. Managers can use Echo.it to emphasize desired behaviors, provide recognition, and gain insights into organizational engagement. Employees are invited to a customized platform on Echo.it to share actions in categories related to company values and priorities. Their contributions are then aggregated into engagement statistics and recognition rewards to inspire further aligned actions across the organization. Echo.it offers a SaaS solution that is quick to set up and fully automated to launch and retain users.
The document discusses IBM's Big Data Platform for turning large and complex data into business insights. It provides an overview of key big data challenges faced by organizations and how the IBM platform addresses these challenges through solutions that handle the volume, velocity, variety and veracity of big data. These solutions include analytics, data warehousing, streaming analytics and Hadoop technologies. Use cases are presented for big data exploration, enhancing customer views, security intelligence, operations analysis and augmenting data warehouses.
Smarter Workforce Solutions focuses on helping employees transition to new tools and ways of working by changing mindsets and organizational culture, not just tools. Ginni Rometty notes that in a social enterprise, your value comes from the knowledge you share with others, not just what you accumulate yourself.
The document describes NumaConnect, a technology that tightly couples commodity servers into a single large system with shared memory, I/O, and a single operating system image. Key features include cache coherent global shared memory accessible by all CPUs, a shared I/O subsystem, and support for various APIs. NumaConnect uses custom NumaChip ASICs and a high-speed interconnect fabric to create a unified memory address space across servers at cluster prices. It can scale to thousands of nodes with hundreds of thousands of cores and petabytes of shared memory. Benchmark results show NumaConnect delivers low latency, high bandwidth, and excellent scaling for applications.
Mellanox is a leading provider of high-performance interconnect solutions including InfiniBand and Ethernet technologies. It has over 1,200 employees worldwide and reported record revenue in 2012 of $500.8 million, up 93% year-over-year. Mellanox's interconnect solutions reduce application wait times for data and increase ROI on data center infrastructure.
The document discusses Intel's HPC portfolio and roadmap update. It provides an overview of the new Intel Xeon E5-2600 v2 processor family, highlighting its efficiency, performance, and security features. The Xeon E5-2600 v2 is expected to deliver up to 30% more performance using the same or less power compared to the previous generation. It offers up to 12 cores, 30MB of cache, and support for the latest I/O and memory technologies to provide powerful and efficient processing for modern data centers.
IBM general parallel file system - introductionIBM Danmark
The document provides information about IBM's General Parallel File System (GPFS) 3.5 and introduces the GPFS Storage Server (GSS). It summarizes that GPFS is a scalable high-performance file management system that can scale from 1 to 8192 nodes. The GSS is a new storage solution using IBM servers and JBOD storage to provide high capacity and performance storage in a scalable building block approach. The GSS has no storage controllers and provides a single integrated storage solution built on GPFS software.
The document discusses IBM's NeXtScale computing platform. Key points include:
- NeXtScale uses a modular, scale-out architecture based on a dense 6U chassis that can hold 12 half-width server or expansion nodes.
- The initial compute node, the nx360 M4, is a 1U half-width server optimized for HPC workloads with support for Intel's latest Xeon processors.
- Native expansion options include a storage node that holds up to 32TB and a PCI node to support GPUs and Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors.
- NeXtScale is positioned as the successor to IBM's iDataPlex platform, offering greater flexibility, density, and
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3. 3
Agenda
• IBM Tivoli Storage Strategy
• IBM Tivoli Storage Cloud Strategy
• Tivoli Storage Portfolio Updates
– TSM family
– Tivoli Storage Productivity Center (TPC)
– SAN Volume Controller (SVC)
– Virtual Storage Center
4. 4
Tivoli Storage Software Strategy
Protect the Information Infrastructure –
TSM Suite for Unified Recovery & Retention
Optimize, Virtualize and Manage the
Storage Infrastructure –
Virtual Storage Center
Servers and virtual servers
Storage networks
Heterogeneous storage
Always on storage infrastructure
Network
Transform customer environments to Next Generation Storage operations
Virtual Storage Center
File systems, unstructured data, DB, Email, other
applications
Mobile, laptops, servers, virtual servers, cloud
computing platforms, etc
Mobile office -> remote/small office -> data center
Always on data protection
5. 5
Virtualize and manage the complete infrastructure
For a flexible integrated system…
For a scalable cloud solution...
For a truly virtualized environment…
…you need Virtualized Storage
Virtual
Server
Infrastructure
Virtual
Storage
Infrastructure
Storage
Control
Midrange
Storwize V7000
Enterprise
SAN Volume Controller
Manage
End
to
End
Manage
End
to
End
VMControl
PureFlex
Storage
Node
PureSystems
Management
Node
“Heterogeneous storage
virtualization devices can
consolidate a diverse
storage infrastructure
around a common
access, management and
provisioning point, and
offer a bridge from
traditional storage
infrastructures to a
private cloud storage
environment.”
Source: Gartner, Use Heterogeneous Storage Virtualization as a a Bridge to the Cloud, Doc #G00214958, August 2011
6. 6
Tivoli Storage is evolving Smarter Storage Systems
Storage operations are labor
intensive
Storage capacity needs are
growing faster than budgets
Clients are demanding better
service
Storage solutions are
becoming Smarter ->
…but we have to get
Smarter
Where we are works…
Dramatically improved Time to Value, Ease of
Use, and enhanced consumability
Greatly improved service levels
Extreme scalability and performance
Automation and predictive analytics
Reduced costs through data reduction,
virtualization and optimizations
Portfolio integration
Unified recovery management
Consolidated server/network/storage
management
Extension and enablement of technology for
alternative delivery methods like cloud
Integrated Service Management
8. 8
Consumption based metering
and dynamic capacity
optimization
End-to-end real time
monitoring and optimization
Virtualization management –
server and storage
Organizations are rapidly moving beyond virtualization
to higher value stages of Cloud Computing
Service delivery automation
Business service catalogs & self service
Virtualization
underpins
Cloud
Cloud focuses
on eased service
consumption &
management
9. 9
Tivoli Storage Cloud Strategy
Tivoli Storage has the right technologies for the
IT evolutionary path:
Dynamic, virtualized and optimized
storage infrastructure
Virtual Storage Center
Capacity based Unified
Recovery Suite
SmartCloud
Entry for
Storage
Partner
backup
portals
Cloud instrumentation
10. 10
Tivoli
Storage
Productivity
Center
Dynamic Storage for Cloud
Virtual Storage Infrastructure
Midrange
Storwize V7000
Enterprise
SAN Volume Controller
Manage
Compute Clouds and other
virtualized server environments
IBM Virtual Storage Center provides ideal storage infrastructure for Cloud
Platform as a Service
Technologies
Infrastructure as a Service
Technologies
Infrast
ructur
e
Platfor
m
Usage
and
Accountin
g
Availabili
ty and
Performa
nce
Manageme
nt
and
Administrat
ion
Security
and
Complianc
e
Appli
catio
n
Lifec
ycle
Applic
ation
Resour
ces
Applic
ation
Enviro
nment
s
Appli
cation
Mana
geme
nt
Inte
grati
on
IBM SmartCloud
Other
Compute Clouds Virtual Server
Environments
Virtual Storage Center
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SmartCloud Entry for Storage
TPC 5.1
SONAS Storwize V7000 Unified
Authentication Server (LDAP, AD)
SmartCloud Entry
for Storage
Common NAS Stack
SmartCloud Entry for
Storage (Software
virtual appliance)
Required elements
that could already
exist at customer
• Easy to deploy, simple to use, self service cloud portal for
provisioning, monitoring, and reporting
• Provisions storage from Storwize V7000 Unified and SoNAS
Possible Future
Capability
12. 12
Tivoli Storage Manager
Comprehensive Cloud Based Data Protection
TSM Business Cloud Portal
A cloud delivery model for TSM
Backed up by IBM TSM
TSM Cloud Strategy
TSM Cloud Packaging, Pricing and Partner Program
TSM to the Cloud
TSM as the Backup / Disaster Recovery Cloud
TSM as the Data Protection Service for Compute Clouds
TSM Suite for Unified
Recovery
A bundled offering
delivering comprehensive
data protection with
simplified acquisition,
deployment, and
management
A new partner program to support Managed
Service Providers (MSP) who run their data
protection services with TSM
Platform as a Service Technologies
Infrastructure as a Service Technologies
Infrastruct
ure
Platform
Usage and
Accounting
Availability
and
Performance
Management
and
Administration
Security and
Compliance
Applicati
on
Lifecycle
Application
Resources
Applicatio
n
Environme
nts
Applicatio
n
Managem
ent
Integrati
on
IBM SmartCloud Foundation
Accelerator for Resilience
SmartCloud Managed
Backup
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TSM to the Cloud
Public Capacity Cloud
Storage Provider
Amazon, AT&T, Atmos,
Nirvanix, OpenStack,
Rackspace, Azure, etc.
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Remote or Data
Center Sites
TSM Clients
TSM Clients
Backup /
Restore Traffic
TSM Backup /
Disaster Recovery
Cloud
Node
Replication
Data Center
14. 14
Backup Management
Cloud
TSM as the Backup / Disaster Recovery Cloud
WAN / LAN
Service Providers
Web Portal
• OEM Branding
• Administration of
clients, partners,
backup
• Management
reporting, billing
Customer Site
TSM Clients
Backup / Restore Cloud
Provider Data Center, Public or
Private Cloud
Backup / Restore
Traffic
15. 15
TSM Business Cloud Portal
• The Vision
– Bring the TSM Enterprise
solution down in market
– Deliver TSM as a service to
small and medium sized
companies
– Build in business functionality
– Secure a fast and effective
business model for bringing
TSM to market
• The Solution
– TSM Portal in the Cloud
– Built in OEM Partner channel
setup through a network of
partners and resellers
– Not a technical tool – but a
business solution on top of TSM
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TSM as the Data Protection Service for Compute Clouds
Platform as a Service Technologies
Infrastructure as a Service Technologies
Infrastructure
Platform
Usage and
Accounting
Availability and
Performance
Management
and Administration
Security and
Compliance
Application
Lifecycle
Application
Resources
Application
Environments
Application
Management
Integration
Foundation
Other Compute
Clouds
Higher utilization, data mobility, and
simplified management across
heterogeneous tiers of storage
Simplified management of backup and
restore of virtual machines and data
storage systems in the Cloud
Current Capabilities
•IBM SmartCloud Accelerator
for Resilience
•Service delivery integrated
with service backup (TSM)
and storage management
(Storage hypervisor)
Virtual Storage Center TSM
18. 18
TSM Family in 2011
Data Reduction
TSM for Space Management enhancements for
efficient data movement between storage pools.
Setting deduplication object size thresholds, more
efficient deduplication.
Virtualization
vCenter UI to manage TSM for VE and Flashcopy
Manager
Support VMware datastores backups through
Flashcopy Manager
Hyper-V backups that leverage hardware snapshots
User Experience
New MMC interface for MS SQL and MS Exchange
TSM automatic client updates (for non-Windows)
Cognos reporting engine, Install, configure and use
reporting and monitoring within 2 hours
Microsoft Windows client configuration wizard
Disaster Recovery
TSM native replication
Incremental and deduped data movement protects
bandwidth
Scalability
Tested internally with 4 billion objects
Multi stream TSM DB backup and restore
Journal based backup for Linux clients
Platform and Application Coverage
TSM for z/OS media bring TSM 6.x capabilities to
z/OS
vSphere 5.0 Support for FCM and TSM for VE
Flashcopy Manager – HP-UX
Flashcopy Manager - custom applications and
filesystems support for Windows
Licensing
TSM Suite for Unified Recovery (SUR) – capacity
based licensing, benefit from smart data
management and data reduction
Unified Recovery Management
Protect VMware environments with FCM and TSM
for VE transparently moving data from hardware
snapshots to disk to tape
Highlights
19. 19
TSM 6.x Highlights
• Complex password management – LDAP, Active Directory
• NetApp enhanced support:
– Maintain vFilers as separate TSM nodes
– More robust SnapDiff handling of snapshots when using SnapMirror
• DP for VMWare – reporting
• VMWare enhancements
– Incremental forever
– Enhanced usability – improved VM backup reporting, more granular control, backup
multiple VMs in parallel
– Support VMs contained in vApps
– Support backup and recovery of VM templates support
– Numerous FlashCopy Manager improvements for VMWare (virtual RDM volumes, just in
time import of VSS snapshots, etc)
• Backup configuration wizard
• Enhanced reporting (smaller install, new reports)
• TSM HSM enhancements
• Enhancements for SQL (denali support) and Exchange support (remove
server affinitiy)
2H 2012
22. 22
22
Tivoli Storage Productivity Center – End to End Management
Servers
• ESX servers
• Apps, DB’s, file systems
• Volume managers
• Host bus adaptors
• Virtual HBAs
• Multi-path drivers
What You Need to Manage TPC Can Help
TPC for Data
DB, Host, file system
& file-level capacity
analytics
Advanced analytics
for actual disk usage
Automated archiving
TPC for Disk
Performance mgmt.
Trend analysis
Standard Edition
All this and more…
Advanced SAN Planning
and provisioning based
on best practices
Proactive configuration
change management
Performance optimization
Complete SAN fabric
performance mgmt.
TPC for Replication
DR & Business Continuity
Applications & Storage
Hyperswap Mgmt.
Basic Edition
Heterogeneous
storage
Health monitoring
Capacity mgmt.
Provisioning
Fabric management
FlashCopy
All from a Central
Management
Console
Integrated Install
Pre-loaded
Appliance
System
Storage
Productivity
Center
Start Here and Grow
Storage Networks
• Switches & Directors
• Virtual devices
Storage
• Multi-vendor storage
• Storage array provisioning
• Virtualization / Vol. mapping
• Block + NAS, VMFS
• Tape libraries
Replication
• FlashCopy
• Metro Mirror
• Metro Global Mirror
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Tivoli Storage Productivity Center in 2011
Great year overall
Started slow – ended with a bang
Price Reduction in May
35% reduction for TPC for Data, TPC Standard Edition
Introduction of Storage Tiering Reports, TPC Select, XIV Support Enhancements
TPC Select – Enclosure pricing for TPC SE function
XIV Support
Select Pricing
Replication support
Advanced Analytics Support
Storage Tiering Reports
Tiering and relative performance comparisons for virtualized volumes
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IBM positioned as a Leader in Magic Quadrant: Storage
Resource Management and SAN Management Software
Magic Quadrant for
Storage Resource Management and SAN Management
Software
Valdis Filks, Gene Ruth
March 27, 2012 (G00232275)
SRM and storage area network tools
enable customers to manage shared
storage environments. These fully
featured, integrated and user-friendly
tools are offered as solutions ranging from
the holistic to the specialist, for customers
with a broad range of maturity levels and
requirements.
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TPC 5.x Highlights
• Fully integrated & Web-based
GUI
– Based on Storwize/XIV success
• TCR/Cognos-based Reporting &
Analytics
• Enhanced management for
virtual environments
• Tiered Storage Optimization
• Smart Business Storage Cloud
• Simplified packaging
26. 26
TPC GUI Before & After Example: Servers for IBM DS8000
Storage Device
6 IBM Confidential
GUI Before & After example: Servers for IBM DS8000 Storage Device
Legacy GUI…
Internal and external
resources available
from one place
Complex text-based navigation. User
needs to hunt through multiple pages
to find internal and external resources.
Simplified icon-
based navigation
Breadcrumb trail for
location awareness
Uncluttered workspace
showing related
resources & health.
New GUI…
TPC GUI will have same
look and feel as other
IBM storage offerings
such as XIV and Storwize
V7000
27. 27
What Customers are saying about TPC 5.1
E-Storage – “By using TPC, you know what is happening in your storage
environment: - Capacity - Performance- Changes - So you are in control!”
Meridian IT – “TPC allows me to determine the health of a large environment at
my fingertips. The new Web interface give me health status quickly.”
Mark III Systems – “IBM TPC 5.1’s new GUI rocks!!”
UNUM Group – “With the new GUI and Dashboard view you are able to quickly
identify areas of your storage architecture that need your attention… What used
to take me hours now takes me minutes”
Tyson – “Able to survey overall SAN health in half the time. Dashboard view
allows for an effective and easy way to quickly check the overall health of your
storage environment. ..new GUI definitely a step in the right direction…
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MIGRATION: TPC License / Entitlement
TPC Basic Edition
TPC for Disk Select
TPC for Disk
TPC for Replication
2-site
TPC for Replication
3-site
TPC for Data
TPC Standard Edition
TPC Select
TPC (F93)
SmartCloud Virtual
Storage Center (F92)
(fomerly: TPC Advanced)
TPC 4.2 TPC 5.1 GA
TPC Basic Edition
TPC Select (G33)
TPC 5.1 Maint
29. 29
TPC Function Comparisons
Virtual Storage
Center* 5.1 (F92)
(TPC Advanced)
* Virtual Storage Center also includes entitlement to use of SVC and FlashCopy Manager
30. 30
TPC and PureSystems
• TPC provides storage management capabilities
equivalent to TPC Basic Edition to PureSystems
• TPC is core component of Systems Director
Storage Control
– “Headless” version of TPC is imbedded into
Systems Director
– Director provides user interface and accesses APIs
to TPC
– Intended to manage storage and storage network
within a PureSystem environment
• Customers can install a full version of TPC and
manage multiple instances of PureSystems, along
with the rest of the storage environment
32. 32
SAN Volume Controller Embedded RACE Compression
What this is
IBM recently acquired the company known as Storwize
(that name has now been applied to the new IBM
Storwize V7000) which produced appliances that sit in
front of NAS (network-attached storage) arrays and
compress data being written to the array, using
Lempel-Ziv algorithms in its Random Access
Compression Engine (RACE).
This RACE technology will be embedded into our code
to provide the same compression capabilities for block
storage
Why it matters
Growing customer data demands more disk space
and drives up the cost of storage in the data center
The RACE engine, which can achieve upwards of
50 per cent data reduction, allows customers to
reduce the amount of disk required for their data
Actual host data
written to disk drives
(without compression)
Host
I/O
Storwize
V7000 or SVC
Volume as seen
by Host
Host
system
Actual space used on
disk drives after
RACE compression
RACE Compression
Layer in Storwize
V7000 / SVC code
100 GB
40 GB
20 GB
33. 33
SVC - Non-Disruptive Volume Move Across I/O Groups
What this is
Allows SVC customers to move a Volume assigned to
one I/O group over to another I/O group without
disruption to the I/O between the Volume and the host
Non-disruptive movement of the Volume requires
interaction with the host and its multi-pathing
configuration to ensure paths are active and available
during the migration
Why it matters
Growing SVC environments or even performance
considerations require movement of Volumes to
other I/O groups better equipped to meet the
customer’s needs
Automate movement of Volumes when appropriate,
such as based on TPC’s Storage Optimizer outputs I/O group B
2. Volume
Move
Host
I/O
SVC node
SVC node
SVC node
SVC node
I/O group A
1. Multi-path I/O
to Volumes
3. Active paths to
relocated Volumes
Back
35. 35
Data center 1 Data center 2
ServerCluster1 ServerCluster2
Stretched
virtual volume
ServerCluster1
Virtual volume
IBM Storage hypervisor Storage hypervisor stretched-cluster
Application and data mobility
across vendors, tiers, …
… and datacenters
(up to 300k apart)
Application-integrated data protection,
cluster-integrated disaster recovery, …
… and mobility-driven disaster avoidance
Integrated virtual datacenter management
With IBM PowerVM
IBM Director VMControl and Storage Control
With VMware vSphere
vCenter plug-in, vStorage API’s (VAAI, VADP, SRM)
IBM SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center
• IBM SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center is both a storage virtualization
platform (IBM SAN Volume Controller) and storage virtualization
management (IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center advanced analytics
tier)
• IBM SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center provides simplified management
and non-disruptive data mobility across heterogeneous tiers of storage
• IBM SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center stretched-cluster provides data
access and mobility between two physical datacenters
Use with VMware vMotion or
PowerVM Live Partition Mobility
enables transparent migration of
virtual machines and their
corresponding applications and
data over distance
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IBM’s Virtual Storage Center – An optimized and virtualized
storage infrastructure, ideal for virtual server and cloud environments
VirtualServer
Infrastructure
Manage
VMControl
VirtualStorage
Infrastructure
Tivoli
Storage
Productivity
Center
Storage
Hypervisor
(SANVolum
eController)
Manage
IBM
Systems
Director
IBM
Systems
Director
• Virtual Storage Platform - SAN Volume Controller
(think VMware vSphere or IBM PowerVM)
– Common device driver - iSCSI or FC host attach
– Common capabilities
• I/O caching and cross-site cache coherency
• Thin provisioning
• Easy Tier automated tiering to Solid-state Disks
• Snapshot (FlashCopy)
• Mirroring (Synchronous and Asynchronous)
– Data mobility
• Transparent data migration among arrays and across tiers
• Snapshot and mirroring across arrays and tiers
• Virtual Storage Platform Management - Tivoli
Storage Productivity Center (think VMware vCenter)
– Manageability
• Integrated SAN-wide Management with Tivoli Storage
Productivity Center
• Integrated IBM server and storage management (Systems
Director Storage Control)
– Replication
• Application integrated FlashCopy
• DR automation
– High Availability
• Stretch Cluster HA