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  • Opening Slide

    2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice

    HP OpenView StorageData Protector 6.0

    August 2006Customer presentation

  • The Adaptive EnterpriseBusiness and IT synchronized to capitalize on changeBusiness benefits: simplicity, agility, valueBusinessInformation Technology

  • Data Protector delivers to the Adaptive Enterprise benefitsBusiness and IT synchronized to capitalize on change

    SimplicityAgilityValueBest price/performance ratio combined with simple licensing modelEase of deployment and use with a consistent look and feel across operating systemsUser friendly integration for HP environments, while supporting heterogeneous environReduced performance impact on application servers by eliminating backup windowAbility to restore terabytes of data in minutes with Instant RecoveryAutomated tracking and management of removable storage mediaSingle product that scales from single server to distributed enterpriseAllows multi-site, central management of data protection processesFrees up resources by fully automating routine tasks

  • Data Protector in theHP StorageWorks software portfolioData Protection and RecoveryHP Data ProtectorHP StorageWorks Data Protector ExpressHP StorageWorks Continuous Information CaptureHP StorageWorks Application Recovery ManagerHP StorageWorks Fast RecoveryData Archive and MigrationHP StorageWorks RIM for Databases HP StorageWorks RIM for MessagingHP StorageWorks RIM for FilesHP StorageWorks File Migration AgentHP StorageWorks File System ExtenderHP StorageWorks Medical Archive SystemReplicationHP OpenView Storage MirroringHP StorageWorks Business CopyHP StorageWorks Continuous AccessHP StorageWorks Cluster ExtensionHP StorageWorks Flex CopyHP StorageWorks Replication Solutions ManagerStorage Resource ManagementHP Storage Essentials SuiteInfrastructureHP StorageWorks Secure PathHP OpenView Storage Volume GrowthHP OpenView Storage Virtual ReplicatorDevice ManagementHP StorageWorks XP SoftwareCommand View AECache LUNAuto LUNLUN Configuration and Security ManagerPerformance Advisor Performance ControlResource Manager and Data ExchangeData ShredderDisk/Cache PartitionHP StorageWorks EVA SoftwareCommand ViewHP StorageWorks B-Series Switch SoftwareHP StorageWorks M-Series Switch Software

  • Data Protectorsolves customer challenges

    Customer challengesHow Data Protector solves the problemHitting backup windowsData Protector reduces performance impact on application servers by eliminating the backup window viaOn-line backupOpen File BackupZero Downtime BackupMeeting recovery time objectivesData Protector allows Instant Recovery by retrieving the data directly from the replicas on disk, reducing recovery time to minutes, instead of hours. Reduce operation & management costsLess than half the cost than other solutions in the market, even before you include supportSimplest and most flexible licensing model in the industryEase of deployment and use, saving operational efforts and costs (e.g. automated backup and recovery procedures, etc)

  • Why HP Data Protector?Robust backup solution with more than 20,000 customersOffers lowest Total Cost of Ownership in enterprise backup software acquisition and deployment costs 30 70% less than competitionNo software can integrate better with your HP environment while supporting a broad range of heterogeneous environmentsEase of use automated backup and recovery procedures, among others

  • HP Data Protector 6.0Whats new

    FeatureFunctionCustomer benefitSynthetic Full Backup Consolidates the most recent full backup and all previous incremental backups into a new full backupReduces impact on production file systems, since the Synthetic Full Backup is done on the Data Protector Media AgentUnique, industry first Virtual Full Backup Performs full backup of file systems on disk, using pointers rather than duplicating dataSpace savings on disk, faster backup and recovery of file systems to/from diskInstant Recovery of Microsoft ExchangeInstant Recovery of Exchange, combining Microsoft VSS and EVA replication technologies Recovering terabytes of e-mail data in minutes, rather than hoursData Protector Cell Manager for Linux Allows backup in Linux-only environmentsIncreases Data Protector customer choice for Cell Manager platformsRemote replication with HP EVAPerforms backup on the copy of the production data in the remote siteOvercomes local data lossIncremental Zero Downtime Backup Only those changes are captured that fit a specific backup criterionSupport for file system Zero Downtime Backup, allowing space efficiency and faster backups

  • HP OpenView Storage Data ProtectorDisk AgentMedia AgentInternal databases:Files, versions, hostsMedia, drives, librariesbackup to tape(optional)backup to diskLANuserdataCell ManagerGUIManager of ManagersSITE BA scalable data protection software thatautomates backup and recovery, from disk or tape, over unlimited distances, to ensure 24x7 business continuity,seamless integration with HP storage hardware and HP management solutions, while providing a compellingprice/performance ratio.

  • HP Data Protector suiteLTU for one Cell ManagerUnlimited backup agentsOne drive LTUBuilt in media managementLibraries up to 60 slotsSystem disaster recoverySophisticated reportingSAN supportOpenView integrationsRequiredOn-line BackupZero Downtime BackupInstant RecoveryAdvanced Backup to DiskDirect BackupManager of ManagersOptional functionalityData Protector Starter Pack Open File BackupData Protector Single Server EditionData Protector Media OperationsDependenciesMigration to Starter Pack

  • HP OpenView Storage Data Protector allows operators to interpret information from both a business and infrastructure perspective, laying the foundation for adaptive management. With proactive and reactive services under HP Critical Support, the servers and tape backup systems maintain the highest levels of availability.Dave MeachamDirector of Technology ServicesDelaware North

  • Our main goal with HP OpenView Storage Data Protector was to standardize and simplify backup strategies to reduce the number of application-specific environments and save some work; we've more than done that.Roar EngrenChief Technology OfficerTeleComputing ASA

  • Backup to disk advantagesFast random accessNo tape streaming problemsIdeal for RAID 5Easy to detect disk failuresIts hard to steal a disk

  • Data Protector 6.0 backup to disk technologiesInstant Recovery On-line BackupAdvanced Backup to DiskAdvanced Backup to DiskOn-line BackupHP OpenView Storage Data ProtectorBCCAHP XP or HP EVAZero Downtime BackupSANHP VLSMedia Agent with file libraryLANHP MSAHP DPSSLANBusiness Critical DataMission Critical DataProductivity Data Media Agent

  • Data Protector 6.0 backup to disk technologiesInstant Recovery On-line BackupAdvanced Backup to DiskAdvanced Backup to DiskOn-line BackupHP OpenView Storage Data ProtectorBCCAHP XP or HP EVAZero Downtime BackupSANHP VLSMedia Agent with file libraryLANHP MSAHP DPSSLANBusiness Critical DataMission Critical DataProductivity Data Media Agent

  • Data ProtectorOn-line Backupbackupto tapeLANDisk & Media Agent& Application Agentbackup to diskCellManagerapplication dataDescriptionData Protector integrates with major databases and applications to enable application aware backups and restores. Backups can be made to disk or tape. Data Protector performs the recovery to any point in time.UsageDatabases and applications that have to be always available, and can not afford a backup windowBenefitsTight integration with the databases and Applications, using their API for configuration, backup, restore and recoveryEase of use via wizardsAutomation via scheduling of backups The Data Protector restore GUI makes the recovery process easier to handle

  • Data Protector 6.0 backup to disk technologiesInstant Recovery On-line BackupAdvanced Backup to DiskAdvanced Backup to DiskOn-line BackupHP OpenView Storage Data ProtectorBCCAHP XP or HP EVAZero Downtime BackupSANHP VLSMedia Agent with file libraryLANHP MSAHP DPSSLANBusiness Critical DataMission Critical DataProductivity Data Media Agent

  • Data ProtectorZero Downtime BackupReplicaProduction dataBusiness ContinuityLANCell ManagerDisk & Media Agentproduction systemDescriptionData Protector provides no impact backup, by performing backup on the copy of the production data; with the option to copy it or move it to tape.NEW with Data Protector 6.0: Incremental ZDBUsageData that requires:Non-disruptive protectionApplication-aware Zero impact backup SAN protectionBenefitsFully automates the protection processAll options can be easily configured using simple selectionsThe Data Protector GUI permits complete control of the mirror specificationAdministrators can choose the schedule of the backup to tapeLocal replication

  • Data ProtectorZero Downtime BackupRemote replicationContinuous AccessSITE ASITE BLANDisk & Media AgentCell Managerproduction systemDescriptionData Protector provides with no impact backup, by performing backup on the replica of the production data in the remote site; with the option to copy it or move it to tape.Data Protector supports Continuous AccessUsageTo overcome local data lossBenefitsFully automates the protection processAll options can be easily configured using simple selectionsThe Data Protector GUI permits complete control of the mirror specificationAdministrators can choose the schedule of the backup to tape

  • Data Protector 6.0 backup to disk technologiesInstant Recovery On-line BackupAdvanced Backup to DiskAdvanced Backup to DiskOn-line BackupHP OpenView Storage Data ProtectorBCCAHP XP or HP EVAZero Downtime BackupSANHP VLSMedia Agent with file libraryLANHP MSAHP DPSSLANBusiness Critical DataMission Critical DataProductivity Data Media Agent

  • Data ProtectorInstant Recoverytmultiple replicas on diskLANCell ManagerDisk & Media Agentproduction systemDescriptionData Protector allows Instant Recovery by retrieving the data directly from the replicas on disk. This technology moves Zero Downtime Backup a step further, allowing to keep multiple replicas on disk available and rotatingUsageCritical data that has to be recovered within minutes, instead of hoursBenefitsData Protector fully automates the protection process, including creation and rotation of replicasDisk operations permit non-disruptive, application-aware protection as frequently as once an hourAdministrators can choose disk protection, tape protection, or scheduled combinations; to meet their protection requirements

  • NEW with Data Protector 6.0Instant Recovery via VSSCell ManagerDescriptionData Protector allows Instant Recovery of Microsoft Exchange Databases by combining Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS), Virtual Disk Service, and HP EVA disk array replication technologiesUsageCritical Exchange databases that have to be instantly recovered Initial support: Exchange on Windows 2003 32 bit, and HP EVA; others to come soon.BenefitsRecovering terabytes of e-mail data in minutes, by switching to one of the available replicasAfter an Instant Recovery of Exchange all transaction logs can automatically roll forward to any point in time, which can be selected in the graphical user interfaceContinuous email service during backup, via transportable backupLANproduction systemEVAVSSservice productiondatabasereplicaMedia Agent & VSS Agent

  • Data Protector 6.0 support for Zero Downtime Backup & Instant RecoveryHP XP ZDB & IRSingle site & Multi site Exchange MS SQL Oracle, SAPFile System /RawWindows32-bitHP-UX ItaniumSingle site & Multi site MS SQLOracle, SAP File System / RawWindowsItanium

    HP EVA (SMIS-A)ZDB & IRSingle site & Multi site 2 Exchange 3 MS SQL Oracle, SAPFile System /RawSingle siteMS SQL Oracle, SAPFile System /RawSolaris 8Solaris 9

    Single site & Multisite 2Oracle/OPS/RACSAPFile System /RawHP-UXPA-RISCSingle site & Multi site 2Oracle/OPS/RACSAPFile System /RawSingle site & MultisiteOracle/OPS/RACSAPFile System /RawSingle site & MultisiteOracle/OPS/RACSAP brtoolsFile System /RawSingle site & MultisiteOracle/OPS/RACSAP brtools File System /Raw1 only on Windows 20002 IR Multi site support through documentation3 for IR support a patch is requiredEMCZDBSingle site

    MS SQL 20001Oracle1File System/Raw1

    Single site & Multi siteOracle/OPS/RACSAPFile System /RawSingle site & Multi site Oracle/OPS/RACSAPFile System /RawSingle site & Multi site 2 Oracle/OPS/RACSAPFile System /RawWindowsX86_64 bit (Patch after 6.0)

    Single site & MultisiteMS SQLOracle, SAP File System / RawSingle siteMS SQL Oracle, SAPFile System /RawNEW with Data Protector 6.0

  • Data Protector 6.0 backup to disk technologiesInstant Recovery On-line BackupAdvanced Backup to DiskAdvanced Backup to DiskOn-line BackupHP OpenView Storage Data ProtectorBCCAHP XP or HP EVAZero Downtime BackupSANHP VLSMedia Agent with file libraryLANHP MSAHP DPSSLANBusiness Critical DataMission Critical DataProductivity Data Media Agent

  • Data ProtectorAdvanced Backup to Disk: VTLHP VLSSANtape(DAS or SAN)Cell ManagerDisk & MediaAgentsMediaAgentDescriptionBackup is written to a disk, that logically presents itself to the SAN as a tape library: a Virtual Tape Library (VTL) (e.g. HP VLS). Data Protector gives the option to copy or move the backup to tapeUsageSimilar to backup to diskBackup of slow clients in the SAN without multiplexingEasy access and sharing of resources in the SANBenefitsThe presence of disk is transparent to Data ProtectorEasy to configure

  • Data Protector 6.0 backup to disk technologiesInstant Recovery On-line BackupAdvanced Backup to DiskAdvanced Backup to DiskOn-line BackupHP OpenView Storage Data ProtectorBCCAHP XP or HP EVAZero Downtime BackupSANHP VLSMedia Agent with file libraryLANHP MSAHP DPSSLANBusiness Critical DataMission Critical DataProductivity Data Media Agent

  • Data ProtectorAdvanced Backup to Disk: file libraryDescriptionStages the backup on disk, with the option to copy it or move it to tape laterAllows automatic space management and retention (automatic space re-use of unprotected backups)UsageBackup of slow clients without multiplexingContinuous backup of transaction log filesEasy access and sharing of resourcesBackup in tape-less branch officesIt can be use to build a Virtual Tape LibraryBenefitsBackup to disk is tightly integrated in Data Protector, so that Synthetic Full Backup and Virtual Full Backup can be doneAllows restore & backup in parallelDisk array independentGUI wizard for creationLANbackupto diskCell ManagerMedia AgentDisk Agentscopy to tape(optional)

  • NEW with Data Protector 6.0Synthetic Full BackupDescriptionData Protector Synthetic Full Backup consolidates a previous full backup and previous incremental backups into a recent full backup. Synthetic Full Backup requires the incremental backups on disk. But the Synthetic Full Backup of file systems can reside on disk or tapeUsageTo reduce backup volume of file serversBackup of branch offices to central IT: ideal solution for distributed environments, minimizing the traffic burden on the networkBenefitsNo impact on the production systems, since the Synthetic Full Backup is done in the Data Protector Media Agent.Synthetic Full Backup (in disk or tape)one full backup+ EnhancedIncremental BackupsLANproduction systemCell ManagerMediaAgent

  • NEW with Data Protector 6.0Virtual Full BackupDescriptionData Protector Virtual Full Backup consolidates a previous full backup and previous incremental backups into a recent full backup. However, rather than copying the data again, it uses pointers to perform a recent full backup of file systems on disk.Virtual Full Backup resides on disk.UsageTo reduce backup volume of file serversBackup of branch offices to central IT: ideal solution for distributed environments, minimizing the traffic burden on the networkBenefitsSpace savings of full backups on diskFaster creation of full backup on diskFaster recovery of restores from disk.Virtual Full BackupLANMediaAgentproduction systemCell Manager

    Virtual FullSynthetic FullSpace efficientYesNoStorage typeDiskDisk & tapeCompetitorsNoYes

  • Data Protectorrestore from disk or tape1. Fast restore from disk 2. Direct restore from tapeCellManagerDisk AgentsMediaAgent12DescriptionData Protector provides different backup to disk technologies. The restore can be done from disk or tape.UsageContinuous backup of transaction log filesBackup of slow clients without multiplexingEasy access and sharing of resourcesBackup in tape-less branch officesIt can be use with Virtual Tape LibrariesBenefitsAutomatic disk space managementSpace creationRetention management, that allows automatic space re-use

  • Data Protectortraditional backup benefitsCentrally fully automates routine tasks such as: remote installation, software distribution, device configuration, and many more! A single product that scales from a single server environment to distributed enterprise infrastructuresThe flexible distributed architecture allows library sharing, load balancing, multiplexing, media copy, device virtualization, and many more!Data Protector Media Operations permits to track and manage media outside the librarylibrary sharingCellManagerDisk AgentsDisk & Media AgentGUILANmultiplexingMedia Agent

  • HP Storage EssentialsBackup Manager for HP Data ProtectorBackup resource management and reporting to ensure health and performance of data protection infrastructureCapabilities:Report backup resources, success/failure, SLA, backup volume, job size, and client historyMaps backup dependencies on SAN resourcesExtends topology to tape libraries and drives, backup serversMonitors drive performanceHP Data Protector Cell Manager 5.5 & 6.0 job status and detailsBusiness Benefits:Identify unprotected applications, servers & filesIncrease utilization of backup resources

  • HP Application Recovery ManagerA new solution has been created that encapsulates and delivers HP Data Protectors VSS functionalityHP StorageWorks Application Recovery Manager (AppRM) HPs New Fast Recovery SolutionVSS based functionality of HP Data Protector 6.0Zero Downtime BackupInstant RecoveryMicrosoft Exchange & SQL ServerReplaces HP FRS (Fast Recovery Solution)

  • Support &Services

  • Data Protector support & warrantyFirst year support and updates bundledAll DP licenses include 1 year 9x5 phone in support and updates only.If customer systems include critical services the same level service care packs must be purchased for DP licenses to get same level of service. Recommended Care Pack upgrades24x7 phone in support can be added at minimal cost and ensures customers access whenever they are performing backups3 yr uplift ensure that the customers investment is protected with software updates when available. ( 4 and 5 year uplifts are also available)For customers with Proactive 24 or Critical Service on their HP systems, the same level of service should be purchased for DP so the customer gets the level of service they are used toHP warrants only that the Software media will be free of physical defects for a period of ninety (90) days from delivery.

  • Data Protector 6.0backup and restore solution serviceEnhancedService DescriptionImplementation update designed mainly for customers with medium to high complexity backup environments and new functionality supported by Data Protector 6.0Current Service FeaturesLevel 2Environment assessmentHigh level and detailed design planningImplementation planning and schedulingSoftware installation and configuration integration Functional testing of customer's solutionProject managerPreparation of customer's environmentDocumentationReview of operational changesLevel 3All level 2 features Split mirror implementation Integration with HP-approved third party applications Directed or serverless backup implementationZero Downtown Backup implementationIntegration testing and verification with customers existing management enviornmentAdditional custom requirementsURL: hp.com/hps/storage

  • Data Protector 6.0backup and restore solution serviceEnhancementsSupport for new Data Protector 6.0 functionalityNew Level 1Verification of pre-requisitesConfirmation of backup requirements via customer questionnaireInstallation of the HP Data Protector software Device configuration and media initialization (2 standalone tape cartridges or 1 tape library unit)Configuration of the Backup and Restore environmentFunctional connectivity testingDemonstration of a successful backup and restoration of a single file or directory with size less then 50 MB for each backup clientUpdate for Level 2Adds Media Operations and Virtual Tape LibraryEnhanced

  • Data Protector 6.0backup and restore solution serviceExisting customer benefitsReduced costReduced riskFast restoreScalabilityNew customer benefitsLower entry point provides existing benefits to more customersValue

  • Data ProtectorHP Care Pack Services

    HP Care Pack Services Availability Services 1 yr 3 yr 4 yr 5 yrHP Software SupportE/CE/CE/CE/CHP Software Support 24x7E/CE/CE/CE/CHP Support PlusE/CE/CE/CE/CHP Support Plus 24E/CE/CE/CE/CHP Proactive 24 ServiceEEEEHP Critical ServiceEEEE

  • Data Protector HP Education ServicesHP Storage Software: HP OpenView Storage Data Protector and HP Storage Essentials courses provide the knowledge to manage SAN environments and streamline business continuity. Advanced integration courses teach students how to perform a reduced-downtime backup in a SAN.For more information about HP Education Services for HP OpenView Storage Data Protector, please visit: http://education.hp.com

  • Additional slides

  • For more informationon Data ProtectorPlease see: http://www.hp.com/go/dataprotectoror contact your HP specialist or reseller

  • HP Data Protector 6.0 main supported environmentsDisk AgentWindowsHP-UXLinuxSolarisAIXTru64 UNIXMPE/iXOpenVMS (Alpha, IA64)NetWareSCO OpenServer; SCO Unixware SNI SINIX; SGI IRIX; NCR MP-RAS Additional platforms via NFS, shared disk (CIFS) or NDMPMedia AgentWindowsHP-UXLinuxSolarisAIXTru64 UNIXMPE/iXOpenVMS (Alpha, IA64)NetWareSCO OpenServer, SinixGUIWindowsHP-UX SolarisLinux (patch based on 6.0) Cell ManagerWindows (32/64 bit) (Intel EM64T, AMD x64)HP-UX Solaris Linux SuSE, Red Hat (Xeon64, AMD64)Application AgentSharePoint Portal Server (patch based on 6.0)Data Protection ManagerOracle SQL ServerExchange VSS APIInternet Info ServerSAP R/3, SAP DBInformixSybaseLotus Notes / DominoDB2OpenView NNMNew with Data Protector 6.0. Complete info under: http://www. hp.com/go/dataprotector

  • 1. Starter PacksB6960LAall platforms2. drive & library extensionsB6953AAdrive LTUall platformsWindows, NetWare, LinuxWindows & LinuxUNIXB6965BAB6955BAManager-of-Mgrs. LTUall platformsB6966AAB6956AALTU & DVDsWindowsSolarisHP-UXSAN, UNIX, NASB6963AAlibrary LTU1x upgr. to unlimited slots1x 61-250/unlimited slotsB6957BA/B6958BAB6958CAmigration to Starter PackLTU & media / LTU onlySingle Server EditionWindowsB7030AA/BAB7031AAHP-UXB7020AA/BAB7021AA1x system B6960EAB7038AA/BA/CAAdv. Backup to Disk LTU1x TB/10x TB/100x TB 1x drive 1x CellSolarisB7020DA/CAB7021DANEW with Data Protector 6.0Media Operations LTUB7102AAB7100AA/B7101AALinuxOpen File Backup LTUBA153AA/BABA155AABA154AAB6960MA1x unlimited media1x2,000/10,000 media5x workstations1x 1-server/1x10-serversB7129AA/B7128AACD only/manuals onlyBA152AACD only1x enterprise serverHP XPHP EVAEMCB7023CA/DAB7025CA/DAB6959CA/DAInstant Recovery LTUB7026CA/DADirect Backup LTUB7027AA/DA1x TB /10x TBB7028AA/DAZDB LTUNDMPB7022BA/DA1x TB /10x TB1x TB /10x TBLTU only1x CellB6961AAB6951DAB6951AAB6961DAB6961BAB6951CAB6951BAB6961CA3. functional extensionsfunctional extensions manuals - printed B6960MBIncludes 15 CDsIncludes 2 DVDs Starter Pack manuals - printed (obligatory)DVDs setCDs set (DVDs suggested)On-line Backup LTU1x system HP OpenView StorageData Protector 6.0 product structure

  • HP Data Protector customers more than 20,000

  • HP Logo Closing Slide

    At the heart of an Adaptive Enterprise is the understanding that business and IT must be synchronized that is, they must become aligned and stay alignedfor the enterprise to capitalize on change. A business decision for a new product or service, for a rapid introduction of new products, adoption of a new product or service or any other decisiontriggers a series of IT changes. What is important is to ensure that every business decision receives precisely the IT services and support that the business decision demands. Consider:

    A brokerage house needs to be able to update and change its systems to comply with updates and changes in government regulations. For IT, this creates the need to:Update systems quickly to address short-term reporting requirementsUndertake a longer-term effort in parallel to define a comprehensive, flexible architecture for auditing information systems and operations

    An entertainment company must distribute movies across new devices and networks. For IT, this need translates to projects like:Develop a new media labDevelop a rights management system for protecting copyrighted propertyDevelop better online collaboration mechanisms with technology and distribution channel partnersDevelop new online support for end-user self-help

    A retailer requires real-time supply chain insights to solve emerging inventory problems. IT requirements that must be addressed quickly include:Identify critical supply-chain key performance indicators (KPIs)Develop and deploy Web-servicesbased transactions and workflows to propagate the KPI data across the parties in the supply chainImplement RFID to strengthen asset tracking, inventory management, and forecasting

    Today, every strategic business decision triggers a chain of IT events. The challenge is to ensure that those IT events occur as quickly as the business decision makers need them to occurand that is where most organizations fall short. The IT organization must translate the new priorities into updated systems and processes, sometimes across multiple layers and organizations. Too often, the IT infrastructure is inflexible, this entails complex, costly, and lengthy change initiatives. The ideal is to restructure the systems to allow rapid reconfiguration in response to unforeseen needs. However, accomplishing that requires strong IT governance and a comprehensive, well-integrated enterprise architecture.

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.HP recognizes companies face unprecedented and continuous change. While change is often unexpected and disruptive, organizations that adapt quickly gain a competitive advantage.

    Becoming an Adaptive Enterprise brings extraordinary benefits to enterprises:Simplicity: When business and IT are synchronized, its easier to implement change. Resources work together more efficiently. IT costs and complexity are reduced.Agility: Enterprises can embrace change to create competitive advantage and adapt in real time to business needValue: Organizations can free up resources for innovation truly unlocking the value of assets and ultimately enabling growth and profitability.

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Robust backup solution: HP OpenView Storage Data Protector Software is designed for the most demanding 24x7 environments and offers an automated high performance backup and recovery from disk or tape.Automates backup processes for both tape and diskWorks over any distanceDesigned for 24x7 environmentsMaximizes IT resource utilization

    Offers lowest total cost of ownership (TCO) in enterprise backup: HP OpenView Storage Data Protector delivers backup/recovery innovation, performance, and functionality at a much lower cost than competitive solutions, with a total cost of ownership for mid to large backup configurations being 3070% lower than other products. First year of support is included as standard on all licenses.Acquisition and deployment costs 30 70% less than competition, not to mention support cost differencesSimplest and most flexible licensing model in the industryLowers data protection costs while ensuring backup/recovery, flexibility, scalability, and performance

    No software can integrate better with your HP environment: Data Protector is a key member of the fast-growing HP storage software portfolio, which also includes storage resource management, archiving, replication, and device management software. Data Protector also offers the unique advantage of being able to source hardware, software, and service from a single, trusted vendor. Its been the industrys only application for fully automated, fully integrated zero-downtime backup and instant recovery for over five years. And now HP OpenView Storage Data Protector offers even more!Fully integrates with HP storage hardware, with unique Zero Downtime Backup capabilities for more than five years and Instant Recovery functionality for more than three yearsFully integrates with HP OpenView management software, enabling customers to manage data protection as an integral component of an overall IT service Fully integrates with the HP StorageWorks software portfolio, including HP Storage Essentials storage resource management and HP RIM archiving software. Offers the one-throat-to-choke advantage of sourcing hardware, software and service from a single, trusted vendorwhile supporting a broad range of heterogeneous environments

    Ease of use: HP Data Protector is both easy to deploy and use. Installation is simple and has a fully-automated software distribution of agent software to all connected clients, and a centralized licensing facility that reduces complexity. Competitive solutions fail to deliver this level of automation, and require manual administration that drives up IT support costs.Automated backup and recovery procedures, including software distribution, device configuration, library detection, and otherIdeal solution for remote and distributed environment, via distributed architecture with central multi-site managementPortfolio of award winning service offerings

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.New features and benefits with Data Protector 6.0:Synthetic Full backup: eliminates the need to run regular full backups by consolidating incremental backups. Ideal solution for a distributed environment, minimizing the traffic burden on the network.Unique, industry-first Virtual Full backup: reduces the time and resources needed to perform full backup using pointers rather than duplicating data improving tape utilization and providing heterogeneous data protection.Instant, automated recovery of Microsoft Exchange Databases: offers continuous mail services during backup by combining Microsoft Volume Shadow copy Service (VSS) and HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array replication technologies, recovering terabytes of e-mail data in minutes, not hours.Cell Manager for Linux: provides high-performance, network-wide data protection for Linux systems.Remote replication with HP EVA: Overcomes local data loss by performing backup on the copy of the production data in the remote site (Continuous Access) now also with HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array. Business Copy is available today. Incremental Zero Downtime Backup: provides support for filesystem Zero Downtime Backup. Only those changes are captured that fit a specific backup criterion, which reduces number of full backups needed.

    Additional news with Data Protector 6.0New internal database version: Better PerformanceMedia Free Pool per library and per tape format: For example distinct free media pools for LTO-2 and LTO-3Data Protector 6.0 enables you to create more than one free pool of the same media type:You can now assign a free pool for each device.You can now configure one free pool for each library and avoid unnecessary mount requests.Oracle: 10g enhancements, including restore GUI, and DataGuard (disaster recovery solution) supportNew version of the Data Protector Oracle integration that introduces the following changes and improvements:Support for Oracle Data Guard . You can now configure an Oracle database (single or multi-instance) for Oracle Data Guard environment and thus you can:Back up and restore a physical standby databaseRestore and recover a primary database from a standby database backupRestore and recover a standby database from a primary database backup.Support for duplication of a production database. You can now duplicate a database using the Data Protector GUI (Restore context).Enhancements in the Oracle database configuration for ZDB . You can now configure an Oracle database for ZDB using the Data Protector GUI.Data Protector now supports the Oracle 10g flash recovery area and automatic storage management (ASM). ASM is also supported for ZDB to tape .You can now select flash recovery area as backup object in a backup specification. The files from the flash recovery area can be backed up from disk to a backup device using Data Protector.All Data Protector methods for enabling debugging are now also available for Oracle integration.By default, Data Protector backs up the recovery catalog and the Data Protector managed control file in every backup session or, in ZDB environment, after every ZDB to tape or ZDB to disk & tape . These features can be now disabled when creating a backup specification .Support localized database integrationsNew HP-UX Cluster File System & ServiceGuardSecure software distribution via Secure Shell (ssh) optionalLDAP for HP-UXThe new version of the NDMP Media Agent that supports two additional media management functionalitiesAdjustable tape block sizeDirty drive detection and automatic cleaningUsage of free poolsMedia Agent port to HP-UX 11.23 IA-64

    Additional news with Data Protector 6.0, specific for Windows environments:Exchange: HP Data Protector 6.0 offers a new version of the Data Protector Microsoft Exchange Single Mailbox integration, enabling you to back up and restore Public Folders as well. Besides, you can now back up and restore individual folders from different mailboxes and Public Folders. As part of this enhancement, two new restore options have been added: Restore to original folder, and Restore to new folder Public Folder restoreSingle folder (Calendar, Contacts, Drafts, Inbox, Notes, Tasks) restoreSQL Server 2005 32bit x86 (DP 5.5 patch in November 2005)IA64SharePoint Portal Server (via patch)Full server farm restoreFull server restoreMail notification with SMTP Server: No need to install Outlook on the Cell ManagerImproved Windows 2003 ASR (Automated System Recovery)Possibility to stop ASRRSM (Removable Storage Manager) compatibilitySystem recovery from VSS based backupNative Windows 64-bit Disk & Media Agents AMD x64, Intel EM64TIA-64 already availableRenewed Windows 2003 and NetWare certifications

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.HP OpenView Storage Data Protector Software automates high performance backup and recovery, from disk or tape, over unlimited distances, to ensure 24x7 business continuity and maximize IT resource utilization. Data Protector offers acquisition and deployment costs which are 30 70 % less than competition, responding to the pressure for lower IT costs and greater operational efficiency. The license model is very simple and easy to understand, helping to reduce complexity. Data Protector lowers data protection costs while ensuring backup/recovery flexibility, scalability, and performance. HP OpenView Storage Data Protector is a key member of the fast-growing HP storage software portfolio, which includes storage resource management, archiving, replication, and device management software. No software can integrate better with the HP market-leading line of StorageWorks disk and tape products, as well as with other heterogeneous storage infrastructures, than Data Protector. In addition, Data Protector delivers industry-leading integration with the HP OpenView management solutions, allowing managing data protection as an integral component of an overall IT service. HP Data Protector offers the unique advantage of being able to source hardware, software, and award winning service offerings from a single, trusted source. Data Protector simplifies the use of complex backup and recovery procedures with the fastest installation, automated routine tasks, and easy-to-use features. The centralized multi-site management allows implementing multi-site changes both easily and adapting in real time to changing business requirements. HP OpenView Storage Data Protector is the ideal solution to reduce IT costs and complexity while remaining reliable and scalable to grow from single server environments to the largest distributed enterprise infrastructures.

    On the left side, you can see the overall architecture of a Data Protector environment and its key components. This slide illustrates the concept of a Data Protector Cell. A Cell could also be referred to as a domain, and it basically just refers to the entire storage environment that is under the control of the Cell Manager, or management system. The components are:Cell Manager: is the main system in the Cell where Data Protector is installed and from which all backup and restore activities are managed. It acts as the traffic cop scheduling, initiating, tracking, and reporting all of the backup progress and activity that is happening within the cell.The Data Protector GUI: the GUI, or graphical user interface, can be located on any system connected to the network. It is the primary interface with the Cell Manager, and is the medium through which the user accesses the Cell Manager and the Data Protector backup environment. The advantage of having a separate, remote GUI is that customers can access and manage backup activities from more than one location on the networkDisk Agent: is used for all clients, or hosts, where data is to be backed up from. It is responsible for the reading and writing of data to a client system. It also sends or receives data to a Media AgentMedia Agent: is installed on the backup systems that contain the backup media either disk or tape-based. It communicates directly with the Disk Agent, while the Cell Manager initiates, monitors, and tracks the communications between these two agentsManager of Managers: allows customers to scale a Data Protector solution to multiple cells, or domains. Using the Manager-of-Managers interface allows customers to scale a Data Protector backup environment to include hundreds of clients, servers, and backup media devices, all managed from one central location

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.This slide presents the Data Protector suite.

    HP Data Protector offers a Single Server Edition, which allows to back up a single server with an unlimited number of UNIX and/or Windows workstations and one backup drive. Additionally, it can manage one library with up to 10 slots. By just buying a migration license, the Single Server Edition can be migrated to the Data Protector Starter Pack

    The Data Protector Starter Pack includes the following:One Cell Manager licenseUnlimited number of backup clients (agents) on any platformOne drive licenseBuild in media managementLibraries up to 60 slotsSystem disaster recovery optionsSophisticated reporting (in Data Protector GUI and via web)SAN support (with the cell manager for HP-UX, Solaris)Service-centric management through integrations into OpenView

    Data Protector offers the following functional extensions:Open File Backup: to perform open file backup of applications, databases, and e-mail files (for example, .pst - Microsoft Outlook files) that are not covered by the Data Protector Platform and integration matrixes.On-line Backup: to perform on-line backup of databases and applications. Data Protector integrates with major databases and applications to enable application aware backups and restores. Backups can be made to disk or tape. Zero Downtime Backup: Data Protector provides no impact backup, by performing backup on the replica of the production data (local and remote replication are supported); with the option to copy it or move it to tape. Data Protector supports Business Copy and Continuous Access Zero Downtime Backup expands from On-line backup capabilities. In terms of licensing, it requires On-line Backup licenses.Instant Recovery: Data Protector allows Instant Recovery by retrieving the data directly from the replicas on disk. This technology moves Zero Downtime Backup a step further, allowing to keep multiple replicas on disk available and rotating. In terms of licensing, it requires Zero Downtime Backup licenses.Advanced Backup to Disk: Backup is written to a disk, that logically presents it self to the SAN as a tape library; Data Protector gives the option to copy or move the backup to tape. Data Protector supports file library as well as virtual tape libraryDirect Backup: A SAN-based backup solution in which data movement directly from disk to tape (or to other secondary storage) is facilitated by the SCSI Extended Copy (Xcopy) command. Direct backup lessens the backup I/O load on systems in a SAN environment. The data movement is facilitated directly from disk to tape (or to other secondary storage) by the SCSI Extended Copy (XCopy) command. The command is provided by any element of the infrastructure including bridges, switches, tape libraries, and disk subsystems.Manager of Managers: allows customers to scale a Data Protector solution to multiple cells, or domains. Using the Manager-of-Managers interface allows customers to scale a Data Protector backup environment to include hundreds of clients, servers, and backup media devices, all managed from one central locationData Protector Media Operations: tracks and manages thousands of offline storage media, such as magnetic tapes. It enables the user to define data retention and recycling policies to enable audit policies to be met and secure media. With its patented technology provides that sufficient amount of empty media is loaded before backups start.

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Further Data Protector customer quotes:The performance is outstanding. For example, the back-up of the Tru64 Datatel system used to take three hours and when it moved to the HP-UX and HP OpenView Storage Data protector software, our back-up only took one hour. Doug Burak. Systems Manager of INS. Bucks County Community CollegeHP OpenView Storage Data Protector provides instant recovery, eliminating unplanned downtime by maximizing data availability. This reduces cost by minimizing downtime associated with backup and recovery and as a result, increases revenue as business continuity is guaranteed. Rich Bermudez. Group Leader Information Technology. Asten JohnsonHP OpenView Storage Data Protector software provides disk agents, which allow multiple servers to stream data simultaneously to the HP StorageWorks SSL1016 Tape Autoloader. This combination has doubled our tape capacity and transfer speed and allowed us to fit our backups into the available window. Matt McNulty. Network Manager. Atrix Laboratories, Inc.HP OpenView Storage Data Protector does the job we need without being too complex. In addition, its licensing model fits our type of business very well. Ulrik Ivers. Sytem Architect. TeleComputing ASAWe love HP OpenView Storage Data Protector because it's fast and simple to use. However, we've never had to recover data in a live situation because our systems provide superior availability. Peter Claerhoudt. Infrastructures Manager. KPN Internet SolutionsOur HP OpenView Storage Data Protector CD worked marvelously to recreate the servers exactly as they were without any errors. HP backup software is a valuable component of our disaster-recovery and information lifecycle management (ILM) strategies. IT Consultant. Denmark Hospital Our IT staff is less than ten people and our users are potentially all the citizens and companies in our country. We have to backup large amounts of data in many locations so we needed a tool that would help us to achieve automatic backup. Using Data Protector has been a complete success. Thanks to Data Protector, we sleep better now. - Smiljan varc. Head of system engineering, Pota Slovenij The importance to our business of using Data Protector is that it provides us with stability and functionality. Our customers can trust that their data is safe and can be quickly restored. Thomas Laursen. Technical manager and storage architect. Ementor

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Further Data Protector customer quotes:The performance is outstanding. For example, the back-up of the Tru64 Datatel system used to take three hours and when it moved to the HP-UX and HP OpenView Storage Data protector software, our back-up only took one hour. Doug Burak. Systems Manager of INS. Bucks County Community CollegeHP OpenView Storage Data Protector provides instant recovery, eliminating unplanned downtime by maximizing data availability. This reduces cost by minimizing downtime associated with backup and recovery and as a result, increases revenue as business continuity is guaranteed. Rich Bermudez. Group Leader Information Technology. Asten JohnsonHP OpenView Storage Data Protector software provides disk agents, which allow multiple servers to stream data simultaneously to the HP StorageWorks SSL1016 Tape Autoloader. This combination has doubled our tape capacity and transfer speed and allowed us to fit our backups into the available window. Matt McNulty. Network Manager. Atrix Laboratories, Inc.HP OpenView Storage Data Protector does the job we need without being too complex. In addition, its licensing model fits our type of business very well. Ulrik Ivers. Sytem Architect. TeleComputing ASAWe love HP OpenView Storage Data Protector because it's fast and simple to use. However, we've never had to recover data in a live situation because our systems provide superior availability. Peter Claerhoudt. Infrastructures Manager. KPN Internet SolutionsOur HP OpenView Storage Data Protector CD worked marvelously to recreate the servers exactly as they were without any errors. HP backup software is a valuable component of our disaster-recovery and information lifecycle management (ILM) strategies. IT Consultant. Denmark Hospital Our IT staff is less than ten people and our users are potentially all the citizens and companies in our country. We have to backup large amounts of data in many locations so we needed a tool that would help us to achieve automatic backup. Using Data Protector has been a complete success. Thanks to Data Protector, we sleep better now. - Smiljan varc. Head of system engineering, Pota Slovenij The importance to our business of using Data Protector is that it provides us with stability and functionality. Our customers can trust that their data is safe and can be quickly restored. Thomas Laursen. Technical manager and storage architect. Ementor

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Backup to disk advantages:

    Fast random access, allowing:Fast single file / single mail restoreSpace efficient backupSnapshotsContent Addressed StorageInstant RecoverySwitching for recovery instead of moving the dataFaster restore of backup chains (full & differential / incremental)Better resource sharingEasier full content search

    No tape streaming problemsIdeal for RAID 5Easy to detect disk failuresIts hard to steal a disk

    Backup to disk disadvantages compared to tape:Bad price performance ratio for sequential read/writeRemote replication to a safe place might be quite expensiveNot virus resistant: E.g. Windows to Windows backup, better Windows to LinuxMost disks are not designed to be movedHigh power consumptionLow MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure)ATA: 3 years with 80% idle timeSCSI: 3 years, no idle timeNo hardware compression build in

    When to use backup to disk vs. tape? It is the customer choice. All new Data Protector functions are designed to seamlessly combine backup to disk and tape. The recommendation is:Short term retention on diskLong term retention on tape

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.By combining tape-based and disk-based backup in a multi-layer approach, you can counteract their respective limitations and start moving towards a backup and restore solution that is aligned with the needs of your business.

    Tape-based backup The traditional approach to data protection has always been tape-based backup where the production data on your servers is copied to a tape drive or library during a scheduled backup window. The key to this approach is ensuring that backups are performed regularly enough to meet your tolerance for loss of information i.e., if you can cope with five days of data loss, then one weekly backup would be sufficient; but if you need to protect data created just a few hours ago, then multiple daily backups would be needed. A major limitation of traditional tape-based backup is that it has to be performed offline. This is a particular problem if youre running 24x7 operations or have remote offices in different time zones and need your servers online both day and night.

    Disk-based backup In the last few years, disk-based backup has become a viable addition to traditional tape strategies. It allows you to back up multiple copies of your data while it is still online helping you establish a strong business-continuity strategy with instant recovery of data should a disaster occur. However, as with tape-based backup, it comes with its risks and problems: online data is susceptible to corruption and viruses; local backup copies can easily be lost if the array on which it is stored goes down; and storing backup data online is expensive compared to tape.

    This slide provides with a summary of Data Protector backup to disk technologies:HP Data Protector delivers the solution for high-availability protection by integrating a variety of backup to disk techniques to eliminate backup windows. These range from Online Backup to Zero Downtime Backup that ensures that data is both protected and available. Zero Downtime Backup is replication based backup to disk, and extends the capabilities of On-line BackupInstant Recovery takes Zero Downtime Backup a step further, meeting the demands of the most complex enterprises for specific recovery time and recovery point objectives, and enables critical data to be recovered within minutes. With Advanced Backup to Disk, Data Protector allows backup to any disk, using either file library, or Virtual Tape Library (ideal solution for SAN environments, and it is also easy to configure).

    HP DPSS: HP Data Protection Storage Server powered by Microsoft DPM (Data Protection Manager)BC: Business CopyCA: Continuous Access

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Next slide will talk about Data Protector On-line BackupCopyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Data Protector on-line backup allows backup to be performed while a database application remains available for use. The database is placed into a special backup mode of operation for the time period that the backup application requires access to the original data objects. During this period, the database is fully operational, but there may be a small performance impact and log files may grow very quickly.

    For simple backup methods (non Zero Downtime Backup), backup mode is required for the whole backup period (~minutes/ hours). For instance, for backup to tape, until streaming of data to tape is finished.For Zero Downtime Backup methods, backup mode is required for the short period of the data replication process only (~seconds). Normal database operation can then be resumed for the rest of the backup process.

    In some cases, transaction logs may also have to be backed up to allow a consistent database to be restored.

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Next slides will expand on Data Protector Zero Downtime Backup, local and remote replicationCopyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Zero downtime backup (ZDB) is the term used, within Data Protector, to describe a backup approach in which replication techniques (e.g. split-mirror, snapshot or snapclone) are used to minimize the impact of backup operations on an application database or file system: create, at high speed on the array, a copy of the data to be backed up and then perform backup operations on the copy, rather than on the original data. ZDB enables customers to instantly copy data to disk and then, at their convenience, back up that disk copy to tape. This staged backup process enables business applications to stay online 7x24, maintain business-critical application performance, and protect critical data. No vendor has yet matched Data Protectors ability to control hardware-based replication across the range of operating environments, applications, and storage arrays that HP currently support.

    The unique features and benefits that HP Data Protector Zero Downtime Backup provides:No performance degradation due to backup/ ensures the highest level of application performance during backup.HP Data Protector fully automates the protection process, including creation and rotation of mirrors or snapshots.All application data gets into a consistent state before the backup is performed.Administrators can choose disk protection, tape protection, or scheduled combinations; to meet their protection requirements.Easily implement backup jobs without custom script development.Reliable disk operations permit non-disruptive, application-aware protection as frequently as once an hour, as necessary.All options can be easily configured using simple selections.The HP Data Protector GUI permits complete control of the replica specification.Administrators can choose the schedule of the backup to tape.

    NEW with Data Protector 6.0: Incremental Zero Downtime Backup for file systemsprovides file level incremental Zero Downtime Backup from the replica to tape. Only changed files are copied to tape reducing the backup volume on tape.

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Data Protector supports remote data replication (Continuous Access). This is based on the built-in technology, replication technology of disk arrays, using the continuous access technology of the HP disk arrays. For EMC disk arrays the underlying technology is the SRDF product. Continuous Access allows users mirror local disk array volumes to a remote disk array. The link between the two sites is split for the duration of the backup. A separate backup system is connected to the disk array with the backup volumes, while the source volumes are connected to the application system. Streaming of data to tape is performed from the replicated volume after the pair has been split. This way the application system remains online and available for use

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Next slides explains Data Protector Instant RecoveryCopyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.HP OpenView Storage Data Protector provides industry-leading Instant Recovery, eliminating unplanned downtime by offering continuous information availability during disasters and other potential data loss situations. This reduces cost by minimizing downtime associated with backup and recovery. Data Protector allows Instant Recovery by retrieving data directly from the replicated images on disk. It also allows you to keep multiple data replicas (called mirrors or snapshots) available at the same time. You benefit from the ability to recover critical data within minutes, not hours.

    The unique features and benefits that HP Data Protector Instant Recovery provides:Industry-leading Instant Recovery capabilities based on mirroring and snapshot technologies, which use disk as a recovery media rather than tape.Enables operational efficiencies and cost savings, including consolidation of servers and applications.Instant Recovery of terabytes of data in minutes, not hours by switching the application to a backup on disk instead of copying the backup data back to the original location.Recovery to the last minute / last second through full automation of the recovery process, including roll forward of transaction logs, provides a consistent application recovery to every meaningful point in time.HPs Data Protector was first to market with Instant Recovery in November 2001 (v4.1), and has continued to extend this capability to broader platforms, applications, and storage arrays.Mirrors, snap shots and snap clones are rotated based on a pre-defined schedule.Administrator selects a specific recovery image from the graphical user interface.Data Protector fully automates the protection process, including creation and rotation of mirrors or snapshotsDisk operations permit non-disruptive, application-aware protection as frequently as once an hourAdministrators can choose disk protection, tape protection, or scheduled combinations; to meet their protection requirementsUniquely positioned to enable both tape- and disk-based backup and recovery from a central console.For recovery, administrator selects a specific recovery image from the graphical user interfaceCopyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.The backup process:When the backup starts, HP Data Protector calls the Volume Shadow Copy Service API to tell the Exchange application that all Exchange data need to be written to the disk to get into a consistent state to run the backup. The disk array, in this case the EVA, will be triggered to split up a replica where you can run the backup from. On the left-hand side you see the production server with the production database, in this case Exchange. On the right-hand side of the picture you see the replica which will be used to run the backup from and theres a separate backup server which offloads the application sever. This ability is called transportable backup. All email services can continue to run without any performance degradation during the backup.

    The recovery process:Instant recovery can do a point-in-time restore down to the storage group level. In case of a recovery, Data Protector would automatically switch the storage group or the entire database to a still existing replica of the HP EVA disk array. Instead of moving the data back to do the restore, Data Protector would just switch to one of the available copies. After you did this Instant Recovery of the database by switching to one of the backup copies you can automatically roll forward all transaction logs to any point in time which can be selected by the graphical user interface.

    VSS: The Volume Shadow Copy Service provides the backup infrastructure for the Microsoft WindowsXP and Microsoft Windows Server2003 operating systems, as well as a mechanism for creating consistent point-in-time copies of data known as shadow copies. Shadow copy is a volume that represents a duplicate of the original volume at a certain point in time. The data is then backed up from the shadow copy and not from the original volume. The original volume continues to changes as the backup process continues, but the shadow copy of the volume remains constantVDS is a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) that provides a single interface for managing disks. VDS provides an end-to-end solution for managing storage hardware and disks, and for creating volumes on those disks.

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.No vendor has yet matched Data Protectors ability to control hardware-based replication across the range of operating environments, applications, and storage arrays that HP Data Protector currently support.

    For the complete and most updated information, please refer to the Data Protector Support matrices at www.hp.com/go/dataprotector

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Lets now move to Data Protector Advance Backup to Disk for Virtual Tape LibrariesCopyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.When you have to configure the SAN with multiple clients which would like to share the backup resource, its much easier to configure it using a Virtual Tape Library (VTL) than using a file library. E.g. the HP VLS (virtual library system). The VLS provides the backup to disk first and move it to tape later.

    The VTL is tuned for backup performance and for sequential read/write access. Virtual tape presents itself to the SAN as a tape library. Data Protector allows flexible SAN device configuration using multiple paths instead of logical devices. Providing with an easier configuration and management of large SANs by:The multi-path device allows a simple view of all access paths from all systems to all devices in a large SANsAutomatic discovery of changed SCSI addresses in SANs

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.The next slides refers to the Data Protector Advanced Backup to Disk: file libraryCopyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.On the diagram on the left-hand side of the slide you can see how the Disk Agents read the data from the systems over a local area to the Media Agent. The Media Agent feeds it to a disk, the data can optionally be move to tape later (this is called disk staging). For Advanced Backup to Disk, Data Protector provides a file library which allows automatic space creation and retention. In case the space could be re-used because of unprotected backups, it would be automatically managed by Data Protector.

    Use cases:Backup of slow clients without multiplexing: Multiplexing means you multiplex the data of several clients to one single tape drive. However, many customers prefers to have one client per tape, and these slow clients which are protected over the local area network cannot keep tape drive streaming. So the only way to overcome this is to do backup to disk first, and then move the data from the high-performance disk to the high-performance tape. Continuous backup of transaction log-files: In case you have data bases and you would like to back them up to last transaction log, you have to run your backup continuously. Unfortunately, this data is not able to keep a tape drive streaming and the only way of solving this is to do a backup to disk first and then later on move the data to tape. Backup in tape less branch offices: Typically in branch offices there are no administrators to operate the tapes. Here you just do a backup to disk and maybe you move this backup to disk to a central site later.

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.With the volume of data increasing and backup windows shrinking, performing a full backup often presents a problem in terms of time and storage space. On the other hand, having many incremental backups can be problematic because each incremental increases the time needed to perform a restore.

    Data Protector Synthetic Full Backup consolidates a previous full backup and previous Enhanced Incremental Backups into a recent full backup. This is done in the Data Protector Media Agent using Data Protector object consolidation, resulting in no backup impact on the production systems.

    The typical scenario will be to create on the production system one full backup of the file system and after that only Enhanced Incremental backups. Recent full backups will be done with Data Protector Synthetic Full Backup in the Media Agent.

    Synthetic Full Backup requires the incremental backups to reside on disk. The initial full backup can reside either on disk or on tape. The resulting synthetic full backup can reside on disk or tape as well.

    In terms of restore speed, a Synthetic Full Backup is equivalent to a conventional full backup. The restore chain consists of only one element.

    To advantage from this new functionality, object consolidation has to be selected in the Data Protector GUI and also Enhanced incremental backup has to be enabled in the Data Protector GUI. Unlike conventional incremental backup, Data Protector Enhanced Incremental Backup can reliably detect changes made to a file, including those not affecting the modification time (e.g. renamed and moved files, files with changes in attributes, ownership, etc ) This eliminates the need to run regular full backups in the host where the application file system resides, allowing to run only incremental backups on that host; which brings benefits like space efficiency (only one full backup is needed), faster backup and restore, less time invested to manage.

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Data Protector Virtual Full Backup consolidates a previous full backup and previous Enhanced Incremental Backups into a recent full backup using pointers, rather than copying the data again. This is done in the Data Protector Media Agent using Data Protector object consolidation, resulting in no backup impact on the production systems.

    For a Virtual Full Backup, the original full backup must reside on disk using the new DFMF format. The incremental backups have to reside on disk in a file library with the new DFMF selected. The resulting virtual full has to reside on disk as well. What are the advantages? Space savings of full backups on disks: since it uses pointersFaster creation of full: its much faster to create a full backup because theres no copy of data required, no extra schedule, nor process required Faster recovery of restores from disk: Reduced recovery time for full restores from disk: The recovery time for a full restore from disk is much faster when you already have a virtual full. Of course there is no recovery performance improvement in single file restore due to Data Protectors unique file version browsing. On-demand full creation: You could even do an on-demand virtual full or synthetic full creation so you create the full after the restore requestWhen creating a Synthetic Full from a Virtual Full there is improved tape utilization: faster tape drive performance to create synthetic full. If you have a virtual full before you copy your data to tape you have improved tape utilization. The tape drive performance to create a synthetic full is much better when you copy it from a virtual full instead of consolidating everything on the fly. The copy of the Virtual Full Backup to tape will always result in a Synthetic Full Backup

    To advantage from this new functionality, object consolidation has to be selected in the Data Protector GUI. And also DFMF (Distributed File Media Format) has to be selected as attribute for the selected devices when configuring the backup specification.

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Backup to disk and restore process flow:Backup to disk and copy to tape on scheduled basis.Remove unprotected backups from disk.Fast restore from disk if data on disk still available.Direct restore from tape if data on disk unavailable.

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Data Protectors traditional backup and restore from tape offers:BackupRecovery Central managementDevice and media management

    BackupNo backup window via: on-line backup of databases and applications, backup of open Windows and Netware files without downtime, Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS)Supports all kind of backup infrastructures: direct attached backup, SAN (LAN-free) backup, NAS backup, network backup, NDMP backup, backup through firewallBroad compatibility of operating systems, applications, drives, libraries, and disk arraysHigh availability of the Data Protector internal database via: on-line backup, enabling backup of its catalog database over multiple tapes, and unique optional transaction logging

    RecoveryRecover from a single file, a single mail, a mailbox, up to the entire site

    Central managementA single product that scales from single server environments to distributed enterprise infrastructureAutomates routine tasks such as: remote installation, software distribution, device configuration, library detection and configuration, centralized backup management and recovery, media handling eliminating operator intervention (scratch pool), sophisticated reporting (on the GUI & via the web), schedulingEase of deployment & use via: wizards & templates, context sensitive help, clear navigation, well-organized tracking of multiple simultaneous tasksProvides a consistent look & feel across platformsRole-based user rights: different rights can be defined, so that responsibilities can be distributed through several usersCentralized, multi-site management (manager-of-managers concept) Simple, modular product and licensing structureSeamless integration with HP OpenView: Allowing defining, managing and measuring data protection services as an integral component of the overall IT services by:enabling end-to-end management of complete IT environments (Operations)managing data protection from a business perspective with graphical views (Service Navigator)enabling your help desk to meet your data protection service level objectives (Service Desk)enabling IT to provide timely, accurate reports to prove data protection service quality levels (Reporter)providing a client portal to monitor data protection service health (Service Information Portal)monitoring and providing graphical views of performance data, such as backup session duration and system resource usage, over months or years (Performance Manager and Performance Agent)

    Device and media managementBuilt in media managementLibrary sharing between multiple systems and multiple platformsLoad balancing, which distributes the backup across concurrently utilized drivesMultiplexing keeps high-speed tape drives streaming and preventing server bottlenecksAutomated media copyDevice virtualization allows you to flexibly assign the backup drives across multiple systems and platforms in your environmentBuilt in data retention management to automatically reuse media containing outdated backupsMedia allocation policies to balance even use of mediaEliminates the single point of failure in a SAN through multi-pathing software Data Protector Media Operations tracks and manages media outside the libraryAutomation reduces risks from human errorTo guarantee backup success, it monitors media quality and preloads libraries with the required number of scratch tapesUnlike competing products, it maximizes the effectiveness of media procedures by creating daily task lists, organizing tapes for logical data center walk through, and by enabling operator control of tape libraries, barcode scanners, and media label printers.It also works with Veritas NetBackup

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Available with Storage Essentials 5.1

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.What is HP StorageWorks Application Recovery Manager?Application Recovery Manager is a scalable, accelerated recovery solution that automates restoration of Exchange and SQL databases in the event of failure or corruption, to maximized IT resources. Application Recovery Manager replaces Fast Recovery Solution as the HP standard for data recovery solutions. Powered by Data Protector technology, Application Recovery Manager delivers a stand alone solution utilizing the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) in MS Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition for recovery in minutes, not hours as with traditional tape recovery.

    Product FeaturesSimplicitySupports any pre-existing backup software solution thus eliminating the need to change your backup strategy to add instant recovery capabilityAgilityProvides pro-active integrity check during backup to verify data consistency. Supports XP and EVA array environments with the same interface (CLI and GUI). ValuePowered by Data Protector technology for the highest standard of stability and future flexibility

    Customer BenefitsTime-to-recovery reduced from traditional recovery - Application Recovery Manager creates and stages recovery-ready copies so recovery occurs in minutes, not hoursApplication operations minimally impacted by backup & recovery - Application Recovery Manager minimizes downtime of applications during backup and recovery due to interaction with VSS interface.Support of Microsoft standard for quick recovery - Application Recovery Manager is integrated with the Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS) in Windows Server 2003 to make a zero-downtime point-in-time copy of Exchange and SQL databases

    Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.The Data Protector web page is the central point to access all Data Protector available information at hp.com Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.For the complete and most updated information, please refer to the Support Matrices at www.hp.com/go/dataprotectorCopyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.This is the Data Protector product structure. A Briefing Room explaining this ordering information, providing with configuration examples, and with further information can be viewed at www.hp.com/go/dataprotector under Related information.Copyright 2006 HP corporate presentation. All rights reserved.Data Protector has a install base with more than 20 000 customers as of today. This slides presents some examples.

    HPs Data Protector has experienced greater than 20% revenue growth in recent years, accelerating to 50% year over year growth in the last quarter, which is faster growth than the overall backup software market. It is HPs strategy to differentiate with Data Protector in the HP captive environment with very competitive capabilities and tight integrations with very aggressive price points. Data Protector has an installed base of over 20.000 customers, with more than 140 reference accounts. Recently added Data Protector references or quotes:BridgestoneHutchison 3 G, UKAmigon, GermanyEmentor Hosting, Denmark Meditelekom, MoroccoGlaverbel, Belgium Hutchison Telecom, AustraliaContinental AirlinesTelecomputing ASA, NorwayPost of SloveniaFesto AG, GermanySkandia, SwedenCarl Zeiss/Schott Germany

    For the latest information on reference customers, customer success stories, and customer references; please refer to Related information at www.hp.com/go/dataprotector

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