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1 © Copyright 2011 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved.
EMC BACKUP & RECOVERY SOLUTIONS OVERVIEW
BACKUP TO THE FUTURE – 2011
Yiannis Psichas Senior Technology Consultant EMC – BRS Division [email protected]
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Traditional Data Protection
• Same SW Players • Similar Approaches • Trench War • Unreliable • No SLAs • Yet… Why Retooling?
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0%
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8%
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12%
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Tape Automation Market Collapse Tape Automation Factory Revenue as % of External Storage Factory Revenue
2010: 4.6%
Forecast
1999: 11.9%
Source: IDC Tape Automation Worldwide Forecast 2010-2014, April 2010
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What’s Changed
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DEDUPLICATION CHANGED EVERYTHING
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Data Deduplication is Transformational
Market implications: “Gartner views this technology as transformational because it radically decreases the economics of disk-based backup and recovery.”
“…too compelling to ignore.”
Source: Dave Russell, Gartner
“By 2012, deduplication will be applied to
75% of all backups.”
Insights from Gartner
“Production deployments of deduplication for backups have progressed at an unusually high rate for such a recent technology.”
Recommendations:
“…ensure that your organization is comfortable with the robustness and maturity of the vendor's approach.”
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“The process of detecting and identifying the unique data segments within a given set of information, enabling the elimination of redundancy when stored or moved.”
Before: total segments = 39
After: Unique segments = 6 Data Set 3
Data Set 2
Data Set 1
Deduplication
What is Data Deduplication?
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Deduplication Impact on Data Size Deduplication
10–30 times less data stored versus fulls plus incrementals with typical retention policies
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Traditional storage
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Regular storage array
1:1
LZ compression
~ 2:1
Single instance storage ~ 3:1
Fixed block ~ 3:1
Variable segment
~20:1
It’s Not All Deduplication Out There
File level
Fixed blocks, snapshots
Whitespace reduction
Backup target, variable segment
Deduplication significantly reduces:
• Replication WAN bandwidth
• Power
• Heat
• Cooling
• Management
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DE-DUPLICATION AT TARGET DE-DUPLICATION AT SOURCE
Where Can Data De-duplication Occur? Source
Client software agents identify repeated sub-file/stream data segments at the source
Only new, unique segments are transferred across the network and stored to disk
Some solutions are content aware too
Benefits include shorter backup/replication window and lower bandwidth requirements
Target
Application sends native data to a target storage device
Data is de-duplicated on the target
De-duplication can happen as part of the write process or post commit
Found in VTLs or LAN B2D appliances
Transparency to application offers users a “plug and play” experience
Network Network
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EMC Backup Recovery Systems Division
• Division HQ: Santa Clara, CA
• 10 R&D locations – 2,000 employees
• Data protection storage systems – More than 60,000 systems installed – More than 50,000 customers – More than 15,000 PB under protection
worldwide
• Global sales, support, and services – Approximately 6,000 channel partners
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Backup and Recovery Market Leadership #1 in deduplication backup software and storage worldwide
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EMC Symantec IBM Oracle Quantum CA
Tape Automation (est.)
Purpose-built Backup Appliances
Data Protection & Recovery Software
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Source: IDC, Worldwide Tape Automation 2010-2014 Forecast and Analysis and 2009 Vendor Shares, Doc #223182, May 2010 .
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Avamar Disk Library for Mainframe
EMC Backup and Recovery Solutions
NetWorker Data Protection Advisor
Data Domain
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EMC DATA DOMAIN
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EMC Data Domain Backup/Recovery
Architecture
on premise off premise
Conventional (Tape-centric)
Transformational (Disk-centric)
Backup/Media Manager
Onsite Backup Storage
Disaster Recovery Storage
Application Backup Clients
Deduplication backup software and system
VTL VTL/Tape
Tape Tape
Home
DB
Data Protection Management Software
Data Domain
Avamar
Disk Library
Data Protection Advisor
NetWorker
Symantec
TSM/i-series/MF
Other 3rd Party
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Data Domain – works with what you have
Database
Archive
VMware
Midrange and Mainframe (IBM/Unisys)
IBM i EMC Bus-Tech DLM
DD Boost NDMP
Backup
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DD Boost Software • Distributes parts of deduplication process to
backup server – Licensable software works across Data Domain portfolio
• Supports majority of backup software market – EMC NetWorker and Avamar – Symantec NetBackup and Backup Exec
• Speeds backups by up to 50 percent
• Process more backups with existing resources – 20–40 percent less overall impact to backup server – 80–99 percent less LAN bandwidth
• Enables Data Domain replication management from the backup application
DD Boost
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Industry’s Most Scalable Inline Deduplication Systems
DD160 DD620 DD640 DD670 DD860 DD890 Global Deduplication Array
DD Archiver
Speed (DD Boost) 1.1 TB/hr 2.4 TB/hr 3.4 TB/hr 5.4 TB/hr 9.8 TB/hr 14.7 TB/hr 26.3 TB/hr 9.8 TB/hr
Speed (other) 667 GB/hr 1.1 TB/hr 2.3 TB/hr 3.6 TB/hr 5.1 TB/hr 8.1 TB/hr 10.7 TB/hr 4.3 TB/hr
Logical capacity 40–195 TB 83–415 TB 0.32–1.6 PB 0.6–2.7 PB 1.4–7.1 PB 2.9–14.2 PB 5.7–28.5 PB 5.7–28.5 PB
Usable capacity Up to 3.98 TB Up to 8.3 TB Up to 32.2 TB Up to 55.9 TB Up to 142 TB Up to 285 TB Up to 570 TB Up to 570 TB
Software options: DD Boost, DD Virtual Tape Library, DD Replicator, DD Retention Lock, and DD Encryption
DD160 Appliance
DD600 Appliance Series
DD Archiver Global Deduplication Array
DD800 Appliance Series
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DD890
Data Domain Archiver
DD860
DD6x0
DD Archiver CPU
Per
form
ance
Capacity
Scale Out
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Methodology: Inline versus Post-Process Deduplication
POST- PROCESS Deduplication After Storing
The more processes, the more resource contention − Copy to tape: Too slow to stream tape − Recovery: Service level agreement predictability − Replication: Poor time-to-disaster-recovery − Deduplication: If interleaved with backup or restore
More administration to fight these issues
Deduplication Store
3x disk accesses to shared store
Other activities unimpeded − Predictable − Simpler
INLINE Deduplication Before Storing
Deduplication
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Performance: CPU-Centric versus Spindle-Bound
Thro
ughp
ut M
B/s
50
1,500
Number of Disk Spindles
50 100 150 200
Data Domain
Fibre Channel SATA
Most deduplication
vendors
Improvement since 2004: Throughput: 175x Capacity: 450x
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Data Integrity: Data Invulnerability Architecture
Other RAID 6 NVRAM Snapshots
End-to-end data verification Checksum Deduplication, write to disk Verify
Self-healing file system Cleaning Expired data Defrag Verify
Deduplication
Local Compression
RAID
File System
Generate Checksum
Verify Data
Verify the file system metadata integrity
Verify user data integrity
Verify stripe integrity
End-to-end data verification
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Data Domain Differentiation • Maturity
– Simple – Consistent – Robust (e.g., policy-driven deduplication replication)
• Product concept: purpose-built storage – Inline and simple appliance – System infrastructure – Application independent: backup, archive, and more
• Architecture: fast, small, storage of last resort – CPU-centric for price/performance – Data protection from the ground up
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EMC DISK LIBRARY FOR MAINFRAME
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• Tape-on-disk exclusively – Breakthrough economics with superior
performance
• Dedupe storage for mainframe
• Dedupe & non-dedupe storage in single footprint
• “Real” DR test/implementation – Non-disruptive DR test with “real” live data
• Strong growth since March 2008 – > 400 customers, > 1100 shipments
– > 30 PB of tape-on-disk storage
Mainframe Tape Leadership 1st major vendor to offer:
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EMC Acquires Bus-Tech
• 6 year partnership culminates into acquisition
• People, partnership, and technology considered strategic – Mainframe expertise, channel technology
• Product line rationalization
• Multiple mainframe platform support: z/OS, OS/390, VM, VSE, TPF, Unisys OS2200 (Dorado)
• Strong message to market –
“EMC is in the mainframe tape business”
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EMC Mainframe Virtual Tape Solutions
• End-to-end family offering
• Scalable performance
• Single and consistent interface and management
• Peer-to-peer access to any volume
• Unmatched DR capabilities
• Price/performance segments to meet workload mix
• Upgradeability within product segment
RAS
Sca
labi
lity
Integration
Performance
Bus-Tech and Data Domain mainframe backup solution Disk Library for mainframe
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EMC DLm6000 • Transparent to mainframe operations
• Storage configuration flexibility – One or two EMC VNX7500s
– One or two EMC Data Domain DD890s
– One VNX7500 and one DD890
• Managed from z/OS console
• Flexible recovery time objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO) capabilities
• Scalable performance and capacity
• No interruption of tape processing for disaster recovery testing, maintenance, or upgrades
• Scales from 40 TB to 5.7 PB
IBM mainframe
EMC Disk Library for mainframe
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NetWorker
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NetWorker Backup/Recovery
Architecture
on premise off premise
Conventional (Tape-centric)
Transformational (Disk-centric)
Backup/Media Manager
Onsite Backup Storage
Disaster Recovery Storage
Application Backup Clients
Deduplication backup software and system
Backup software VTL VTL/Tape
Backup software Tape Tape
Deduplication storage
Home
DB
Data Protection Management Software
NetWorker
NetWorker
NetWorker Data Domain
Avamar
Disk Library
Data Protection Advisor
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NetWorker Backup and Recovery Software Unified backup software
• Common platform – Backup to disk – Backup to tape – Snapshot management – Replication management
• Integrated deduplication support – Integrated Avamar client services – Data Domain Boost integration
• Simplified, centralized management
• Broad, heterogeneous platform support
• Enterprise-wide deployment experience
– Mid-market to enterprise – Small to very, very large
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Centralized Management
FILE SYSTEMS AND SERVER RECOVERY
APPLICATION SUPPORT
REMOTE AND BRANCH OFFICES
VIRTUALIZATION
SAP Oracle
Microsoft
Tape Cloud
DEDUPLICATION
EMC STORAGE PLATFORMS
Avamar Data Domain
NetWorker
Symmetrix Centera Disk Library Family VNX Family
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Benefits of Data Domain Boost • Deduplication distributed to
backup servers and Microsoft application clients
– Increases backup speed – Reduces network traffic
• Clone-controlled replication – Schedules replication – Catalog awareness of replicated
copies
• Ease of use – Automated configuration – Monitoring and reporting
NetWorker Data Domain
DD Boost DD Boost
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VSS
SharePoint SQL Exchange
Hyper-V
Data Protection Manager
Windows Server Active Directory
Modules for Applications • Only Two modules for applications
• Easy to order, license, install, upgrade
• Microsoft VSS (Volume Shadow Copy Service)-based
• Integrated deduplication
• EMC storage integration
• Wizard driven
• Enable quick recovery with high granularity
• VMware integration
Oracle DB2
Informix Sybase Lotus
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VMware vStorage API for Data Protection Integration
• Centralized backup for vSphere hosts
• Image and file-level recovery with a single backup
• Incremental and differential file backups based on full image
• Changed Block Tracking (CBT) incremental backup support
• Physical and virtual proxy support
vCenter
Mount
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Accelerating Next-Generation Backup
Common clients and application modules
Single management interface
Centralized indexing
Integrated hardware and software solution
Integrated support
Tape
Snapshots
Replication
Staging
Cloning
Bare-metal recovery
T R A D I T I O N A L A N D N E X T G E N E R A T I O N
EMC
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DU
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IC
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EMC EMC
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Avamar
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Backup and Recovery Architectures: In Transition from Tape to Disk
Backup/Recovery Architecture
on premise off premise
Conventional (Tape-centric)
Transformational (Disk-centric)
Backup/Media Manager
Onsite Backup Storage
Disaster Recovery Storage
Application Backup Clients
Deduplication backup software and system
Backup software VTL VTL/Tape
Backup software Tape Tape
Deduplication storage
Home
DB
Data Protection Management Software
NetWorker
NetWorker
NetWorker Data Domain
Avamar
Disk Library
Data Protection Advisor
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Avamar Deduplication backup software and system
• End-to-end, software/hardware solution – Integrated system for simple, predictable results – Client-side, global deduplication; within and across clients
• Improves backup window, less network load – Backup process minimizes data sent and stored – Reduces network and virtual infrastructure stress
• Integrated high availability and reliability – RAIN (redundant array of independent nodes) architecture
for high availability and fault tolerance – Recoverability verified daily – Disaster recovery through replication
• Flexible deployment options – Avamar Data Store – Avamar Virtual Edition – Agent-only for remote office/branch office (ROBO) – Integrated with EMC Data Domain and EMC NetWorker
Avamar VM
Full backups, every time: one-step recovery
Higher backup success rate and reliability
Increased ROI, lower TCO, less risk
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Avamar Family
CORE PLATFORMS
EXAMPLE USE CASES UNIFIED MANAGEMENT
Avamar VM
EMC Data Protection
Advisor
EMC NetWorker
Desktop/Laptop VMware Remote/Branch Offices
CLIENTS
EMC Avamar EMC Avamar Virtual Edition for VMware
EMC Avamar Data Store
NAS/NDMP
IBM DB2 Lotus Notes
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Avamar Benefits Summary • Solves most challenging backup problem areas
– VMware, NAS, enterprise applications, remote office/branch office, desktops/laptops, stand alone servers
• Backup to disk with data deduplication – Shorten backup and recovery windows – Improve bandwidth efficiency – Simplify data protection management – Shrink storage requirements – Lower costs
• Scalability, high availability, and reliability
• Single-step recovery
• Flexible physical and virtual deployment options
• Lowers traditional backup TCO
• Part of EMC’s Backup Recovery Systems portfolio
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Data Protection Advisor
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Data Protection Management Backup/Recovery
Architecture
on premise off premise
Conventional (Tape-centric)
Transformational (Disk-centric)
Backup/Media Manager
Onsite Backup Storage
Disaster Recovery Storage
Application Backup Clients
Backup software VTL VTL/Tape
Backup software Tape Tape
Deduplication storage
Home
DB
NetWorker
NetWorker
NetWorker Data Domain
Data Protection Advisor
Disk Library
Data Protection Advisor
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DPA’s Capabilities
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EMC Data Protection Advisor… Automated, single view eliminates manual effort, data silos
Storage
Switch
Server
Switch
Switch
Tape Library
Backup server
Monitoring and Alerting
Troubleshooting
Capacity Planning
Optimization
Collect Analyze Inform Reporting Engine
Analysis Engine
Data Mine
Are we meeting our service level agreement requirements?
What is the value of the services we are delivering?
Are we meeting our compliance requirements?
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Reasons Organizations Use DPM Software
© 2010 Enterprise Strategy Group Source: ESG Custom Research, Data Protection Management Software Market Trends, September 2010.
16%
16%
30%
36%
38%
40%
40%
48%
49%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
Use as a communication vehicle with internal customers
Facilitate chargeback to internal customers
Improve response time to troubleshooting
Monitor service level agreements (SLAs)
Manage total cost of ownership
To identify gaps in data protection processes
Assess success/failure of backup/recovery jobs
Capacity planning and trending
Support compliance / audit requirements
For which of the following purposes does your organization currently utilize data protection management software for backup operations? (Percent of respondents, multiple responses accepted) N=87
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Most Important DPM Features
10%
10%
14%
14%
17%
17%
18%
20%
21%
21%
28%
33%
33%
39%
46%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%
Multi-vendor support through a single consoleCross domain reportingAgent-less architecture
Embedded relational database (no extra licensing)Custom reporting
What-if analysis/modelingMultiple views (hierarchical, top-level summary, etc.)
Web interface/customized dashboard viewAutomated report generation and distribution
Predictive analysisAutomated data collection
Growth trend and capacity planningScalability
Performance analysisReal-time monitoring, notification/alerts
© 2010 Enterprise Strategy Group Source: ESG Custom Research, Data Protection Management Software Market Trends, September 2010.
What specific features/capabilities do you believe are most important in a data protection management software solution? (Percent of respondents, five responses accepted) N=87
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Where to start ? Next Step
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EMC Backup Assessments • What’s in an assessment?
– Data collection – Analysis – Recommendations
• Learn about... – Metrics on backup
capacity and the backup jobs
– Details about the data change rate
– Reliability of your backup infrastructure
– And more
Daily Server Backup by
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