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Taming the Data DelugeWith IBM Information InfrastructureThe smart movement and management of informationcapacity growth without complexity
Rick TerryInformation Infrastructure [email protected]
IBM Systems and Technology Group
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IBM Systems and Technology Group
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Where will storage be in the year 2058?
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Welcome to the latest Era, the Smart Revolution
Data is changing the game
Scale and complexity bring new challenge
Smarter systems for a smarter planet
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Today’s data center is under pressure
7 out of 10 companies
in the Global 1000 will need to modify their data centers to meet increased power and cooling requirements.
78% of CIOs
want to improve the way they use and manage their data.
70 pence in every pound
is spent maintaining current IT infrastructures rather than adding new capabilities.
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Scale and complexity bring new challengesA smarter planet requires real-time data analytics and security for unprecedented scale and complexity
Terabytes of structured online data
Petabytes of unstructured data including real-time streams
Simple onlinetransactions with back end processing
Complex transactions integrated with real time analytics
Online data security and intrusion detection
Security analytics for intrusion prediction and prevention
Data
Security
Transactions
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�Number of Trades per Day increases
�Value per Trade decreases
�Extract more value from each trade
Traditional workloads are changing
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Virtualization
� Integration of servers, storage and networking
Management
� Intelligent workload placement and mobility
Security
� Trusted cloud and secure virtual infrastructure
Availability
� High availability across data center
Performance • Integration and optimization
• System accelerators
• In memory and flash
Scaling • Dynamically adjust capacity at
sustained performance
Data Efficiency• Analytics
• Encryption
• Compression
• De-duplication
• Archive
Managed Services � Managed Resiliency
� Server Managed
Outsourcing � Data Center
� End User Support
Cloud � Storage
� Development and Test
Pre-integrated� Smart Analytics System
� PureScale Application System
Organizations need to rethink technology strategies
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Imagine what would happen if the Analysts were right…
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2000 2005 2010 2015
Budget
Cost
Terabytes
Petabytes
Exabytes
Zettabytes
Gigabytes
Yottabytes
Data
� Storage budgets up 1%-5% in 2010
Smarter Systems are creating a storage efficiency challenge
� Storage requirements growing 20-40% per year
� Information doubling every 18-24 months
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Delivery Choices
Manage the Data Center
Data Efficiency
Move your data to the right place
Store more with what you have on the floor
Stop storing so much
Storage efficiency strategies and best practices
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� Storage Virtualization� Thin Provisioning� Higher Densities
� Data Compression� Data Deduplication
� Automated Tiering
Move your data to the right place
Store more with what you have on the floor
Stop storing so much
A set of essential technologies enable storage efficiency
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Compression and Deduplication use less physical storage
Stop storing so much
IBM Real-time Compression shrinks active data up to 80% (5:1)
(Without impacting performance)
IBM ProtecTIER Deduplication optimizes backups and restores by
reducing data up to 96% (25:1)
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Solid-State Storage
Hard Disks
Move your data to the right place
Improve performance up to 3x
… using as little as 2%solid-state storage*
Automated storage tiering
Source: Storage Performance Council, April 2010: http://www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc1#a00092. The performance data contained herein was obtained in a controlled, isolated environment. Actual results that may be obtained in other operating environments may vary significantly. While IBM has reviewed each item for accuracy in a specific situation, there is no guarantee that the same or similar results will be obtained elsewhere.
* Audited Storage Performance Council benchmark
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Lowest cost per TB
Hard Disk
Solid-statestorage
Tape &Virtual Tape
Real-time Compression
Automated Tiering
Optimize price/performance for all workloads
Deduplication
Highest cost
per TB
Move your data to the right place
Innovative IBM solutionsfill the gaps
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IBM’s own experience: IBM cut block storage costs by 50%
Store more with what you have on the floor
… with storage virtualization, thin provisioning, and pooling
IBM XIVTM
Storage System
IBM EMCHP
IBM SAN Volume Controller
IBM increased storage utilization
from 50% up to 90%
High Density Enclosures,
2.5 in. Drives
DS8800(cover removed)
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IBM Smarter Systems
February March July October
z Enterprise
Highly virtualized, inherently resilient, secure environment and Industry’s first multi-architecture platform
Power Systems
Deep integration and optimization at every level for 5X performance and 7X power efficiency with Power7
System x
System level innovation for x86 computing through 5th generation of Enterprise X-Architecture
Broadest portfolio with leadership offerings in every segment
System Storage
A new era in midrange storage and higher performance and efficiency in high end storage
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1956 1993 2003 2010
Storage network virtualization
IBM SAN Volume Controller provides single, centralized point of control over data in heterogeneous storage environments.
First magnetic hard disk drive
IBM 305 RAMAC (Random Access Method of Accounting and Control). Capacity of the 305's 50 two-foot diameter disks was 5 megabytes.
First distributed storage
IBM 9337 Disk Array Subsystem is first reliable storage system using multiple, low-cost disk drives as single logical unit.
First Intelligent data placement
IBM System Storage Easy Tier first to automatically move most active data to faster solid-state drives for real-time analysis and less urgent data to tape.
Builds on IBM heritage of innovation and leadership in storage
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IBM investments in capabilities that unlock vast potential of data
Analytics De-duplication Compression Encryption Archive
Largest commercial math department
$12B since 2005 on 20 acquisitions
IBM Smart Analytics System-all platforms
Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager
IBM Institute for Advanced Security
Homomorphic encryption
Real-time data compression from Storwize acquisition
Deep Compression for DB2
Intelligent Archive integrated system appliance
Global Archive Solutions Center
ProtecTIER from Diligent acquisition
HyperFactor algorithms and in-line processing
Storage Acquisitions: 2007 Softek, Princeton Softech and Novus Consulting Group
2008 XIV, FilesX and Diligent
2010 Storwize, Inc.
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