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1 Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Shared Backup Service for Ontario Education Institutions OUCC-2014 - Tuesday, April 29 2014 Slide 2 2 Agenda How did we get here? Great Minds Think Alike Shared Backup Service Pilot Current Backup System Metrics Current Activities Production Services Overview/Pricing Next Steps Q and A Slide 3 3 How did we get here? OUCC its where relationships are built Guelph and York looking to share Data Center space End up we have similar technologies Both Backup Systems both due for renewal Joint RFP in 2012 End result: Same backup technologies and hardware, similar deployment architectures Physically house each other's offsite backup copy Utilize ORION as the link to support backup traffic Slide 4 4 Great Minds Think Alike October 2013 MTCU PIF Proposal Submitted Backup as a Service to consolidate the effort to manage that infrastructure Leverage the York/Guelph relationship and infrastructure York, University of Guelph, OCADU, and Queens University December 2013 Pilot technical team starts Deadline March 2014 for functional pilot and supporting documentation Slide 5 5 Shared Backup Service Pilot Objectives Provide ability to extend full feature backup service to other institutions Provide storage as a service to be used as a backup target to other institutions Test Clients: OCADU and Queens University Results Utilized ORION network for inter-institution connectivity Identified idiosyncrasies in the original deployment Identified new requirements to incorporate into offerings Slide 6 6 Shared Backup Service Pilot Storage as a Service Full Cloud Backup Slide 7 7 Pilot Aftermath Results Some issues to address for production No showstoppers so keep moving forward! Why Do It? We have the technology lets use it (and share it!) Do you want to run a backup system? Lets extend what we have that other institutions can use Maybe someone can save money and time Greater volume = Better pricing for everyone! Wait what does ORION utilization look like . Slide 8 8 Current Backup System Metrics *Activity over ORION network Slide 9 9 Current Backup System Metrics *York-based activity over ORION link Slide 10 10 Close the Gap Things to address in production: Specific client requirements need to be addressed Security profiles Encryption Service transition planning Storage as a Service gotchas Slide 11 11 Current Activities Developing Service parameters for production services Two main services: 1.Storage as a Service for use as a Backup Target Use as a Backup target for systems (CIFS/NFS) Optional replication to geo-diverse sites 2.Backup as a Service Uses Commvault Simpana with NetApp back-end Option A: Fully in the cloud replicated to 2 geo-diverse sites Option B: On site backup copy and at least 1 off-site minimum Option C: On site backup copy and at least 1 off-site minimum with full management services on-site Designing the solution and developing blueprints Slide 12 12 Production Services Overview Storage as a Service for a backup target Possible Fit You have an existing backup solution looking for an off- site copy Looking to store selective data Slide 13 13 Production Services Overview Backup as a Service Option A: Full Cloud Possible Fit Small institution (< 3TB) or few client targets Backup solution is at capacity Strategic targets that require off-site Slide 14 14 Production Services Overview Backup as a Service Option B: 1 on site backup with at least 1 off site copy Possible Fit Large institution Requirement to retain a local copy Restrictive bandwidth Slide 15 15 Production Services Overview Backup as a Service Option C: 1 on site backup, at least 1 off site copy, and ability to manage backup/restore without internet connectivity Possible Fit Concerned with network availability Slide 16 16 Target Pricing for Services 1.Storage as a Service $345 per TB/Year 2.Backup as a Service Option A 3.Backup as a Service Option B and Option C Pricing model TBD 1 week retention ~$2585 per TB/Year8 week retention ~$2978 per TB/Year Slide 17 17 Next Steps Formation of the Consortium Finalize Service Descriptions/Agreements/Pricing Determine Support Models for each Service Deploy Production Services Simpana 10 Upgrade Move to target architecture Target September 2014 to onboard new customers Slide 18 18 Q and A Rick Smith [email protected] 416.736.2100 ext: 22059 Dave Bruce [email protected] 519.824.4120 ext: 56352 Chris Russel [email protected] 416.736.5858