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sCV4758IBM’s Cloud Storage Options
� Tony Pearson
� Master Inventor and Senior IT Specialist
� IBM Corporation
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Abstract
This session will cover private and public cloud storage options, including Flash, Disk and Tape to address the different types of cloud storage requirements
The use of Active File Management for local space management and global access to files, and support for file-and-sync will also be explained.
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This week with Tony Pearson
Day Time TopicMonday 10:15am Opening Session – Storage
01:45pm IBM's Cloud Storage Options
Tuesday 11:30am Software Defined Storage -- Why? What? How?
03:15pm The Pendulum Swings Back –Understanding Converged and Hyperconverged Environments
04:30pm New Generation of Storage Tiering: Less Management Lower Cost and Increased Performance
Wednesday 09:00am What Is Big Data? Architectures and Practical Use Cases
01:45pm Data Footprint Reduction – Understanding IBM Storage Efficiency Options
03:15pm IBM Spectrum Virtualize – SVC, Storwize and FlashSystem V9000 (repeats Friday)
Thursday 10:15am IBM Spectrum Scale and Elastic Storage Offerings
01:45pm IBM Spectrum Scale for File and Object storage
03:15pm IBM Storage Integration with OpenStack
05:45pm Storage -- Meet the Experts
Friday 10:15am IBM Spectrum Virtualize – SVC, Storwize and FlashSystem V9000
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The Technology and the Business Side of Cloud
Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.*
* Source: U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (nist.gov)
Technology Side… … Business Side
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What IT Departments Need to Know
The IT department is in direct competition with Off-Premise
alternatives for Lines of Business funding
On-PremiseSome workloads require a level of security, availability or government
compliance
Off-PremiseSome workloads might find Public
Cloud is good enough to do it justice at a reasonable price
Traditional IT Private Cloud
Dedicated
Hybrid Cloud
Mixed
Public Cloud
Shared
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OpenStack IBM Cloud Manager x86-based
IBM is a platinum sponsor of OpenStack Foundation
OpenStack open source codecan manage IBM compute, network and storage resources OpenStack supports x86, POWER Systems and z System mainframe
IBM offers Cinder interfaces on most of its major storage products and Swift interfaces for object access
IBM Cloud is based on OpenStack open source code, with value-added proprietary features from IBM
IBM Cloud Orchestrator andIBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack support a variety of server hypervisors
IBM Spectrum Control™ provides reporting and provisioning. IBM SmartCloud Cost Management provides chargeback capabilities
VMware and Microsoft are entirely proprietary, but have large market share for x86-based server infrastructure
IBM was VMware’s first OEM and joint development partner (since 1998). IBM Global Services is one of VMware’s largest customers
IBM and Microsoft agreement to offer SQL Server and .NET on IBM Cloud and IBM software on Microsoft Azure
“Some assembly required” Enterprise-ready out of the box
x86, POWER systems and z System mainframe Concerns about vendor lock-in
IBM is Focused on these Software Defined Environments
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Dominant Players vs. Contender platforms
OperatingSystems
TapeDrives
Cloud Management
Big Data & Analytics
DominantPlayer(s)
MicrosoftWindows
Quantum DLT
Amazon Web Services
Cloudera
Contender platform
Linux LinearTape Open (LTO)
OpenStack Open Data Platform
Supporters of Contenderplatform
IBM, RedHat, SUSE, Oracle andothers
IBM, HP, Certance and others
IBM, HP, Rackspace, RedHat, Dell, Cisco, VMware and others
IBM, Pivotal,Hortonworks and others
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Deliver Management Solutions
Perform Optimizations
Contribute Platform Support
� IBM Cloud Orchestrator � IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack� IBM PowerVC� IBM Spectrum Control
� Live upgrades� Security and authentication� OVF Images� Membership services� Globalization translation integration� QA enhancements� IBM DB2 support
� PowerKVM, KVM, z/VM � IBM DS8000, Storwize, SVC, XIV� IBM Spectrum Scale� IBM SDN for VE, OpenFlow Switches
IBM OpenStack Platform
IBM Contributions
HEAT Orchestration
OpenStack IaaS APIs
TOSCA
Nova Cinder Neutron
IBM Unique Value
Swift
Drivers
IBM is committed to OpenStack with contributions and added value
Drivers Drivers Drivers Drivers
Manila
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Cloud Storage Taxonomy
Reference Storage
• Archives• Images/Video• WORM/NENR
Ephemeral Storage
• Typically boot volumes, page files and temporary data
• Goes away when VMis shutdown
Persistent Storage
• Persists across VM reboots
• Can be shared between VMs
• Transactional• High Performance
Storage as the Storage CloudStorage for Compute Cloud
Hosted Storage
• File and Object access• File Sync & Share• Backup/Disaster Recovery
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Cloud Storage Overview
Block
File
Object
Archival
Online
Ephemeral
Persistent
• Block storage offerings are differentiated by speed/throughput (as measured in IOPS) and segmented by lifecycle of the disk. Device location does not matter.
• Ephemeral storage is tied to the lifecycle of a single VM (i.e. it is provisioned when the VM is provisioned and destroyed when the VM is destroyed)
• Persistent storage has a lifecycle independent of any single VM and can be provisioned/destroyed at any time and attached/detached to many VMs during it’s life
• File-based offerings are uncommon among providers, especially among those targeting cloud native applications
• Primarily targeted at cloud enabled workloads
• Usage is being replaced in new application development with online object storage
• Object storage offerings are differentiated by the durability of the data (i.e. odds of irrecoverable loss) and segmented by the availability of the data (i.e. time required to retrieve)
• An object in online storage is immediately accessible
• An object in archival storage may require minutes to hours to be accessible
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Software Defined Storage – Block level Access
XIV
FICONz/OSz/TPF
z/VSEz/VM
Linux on z
FCPLinuxWindows
UNIXVMware
…
iSCSILinuxWindows
UNIXVMware
…
LAN
InfiniBand
DS8000
FlashSystem900
Software Defined Environment
OpenStack IBM Cloud x86-based
IBM Spectrum Accelerate™
SAN
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XIV – Radical Simplicity but with Enterprise-Class features
Radical simplicity– Breakthrough GUI, CLI and
Mobile App
– OpenStack, IBM Cloud, VMware, Microsoft and RESTful APIs
Low-touch management– No RAID groups
– Extreme ease of use across all functionality
– Create volume, resize volume, take snapshot,
mirror volume
Self Tuning / Self Healing– Ultra fast rebuild times
– No manual performance optimization
– No hotspots, no tuning
– Not even when adding capacity!
Enterprise-class Software features
– QoS performance classes
– Thin provisioning and space reclamation
– IBM Hyper-Scale consistency and mobility
– Advanced reporting
– Data at rest encryption
– Performance acceleration with Flash cache
– Snapshots and remote mirroring
– Data migration from other disk systems
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XIV Multi-Tenancy for Cloud Deployments
Control what users and administrators can do
Define users internally or in external LDAP
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)• Storage Administrator• Security Administrator• Application
Administrator• Read-Only
Control what objects they can access
Domain Administrators can be assigned to one or more XIV domains
• No visibility to other domains
User Groups can be associated to specific hosts so they can only do Snapshots and Mirroring on the associated volumes
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IBM XIV Scalability – Introducing Hyper-Scale
CPU +Cache
CPU +Cache
SingleFrame
Multi-Frame
IBM Hyper-Scale Manager• Up to 144 XIV arrays managed as a single system• Elastic, easily add or remove frames• QoS and management policies• XIV SW license – all inclusive
IBM Hyper-Scale Mobility• Non-disruptive data mobility• Transparent to host applications
IBM Hyper-Scale Consistency• Application consistency across arrays for snapshots
CPU +Cache
CPU +Cache
CPU +Cache
Up to 15XIV modules
Traditional Approach to Scalability• Limited to 2-7 frames/system• Short cables limit distance• System-wide outages• Unfavorable CPU+Cache to disk ratio
degrades performance
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3-15Modules
What’s Different about IBM Spectrum Accelerate?
12 SED1, 2, 3, 4, 6 TB
Optional SSD500, 800 GB
6 cores24-48 GB RAM
FCP Ethernet IB
FCP Ethernet IB
6-15Modules
Host FCP+ Hyper-Scale
Mobility
Host iSCSI+ Mgmt
Inter-node
6-12 HDD, JBOD1, 2, 3, 4 TB
Optional SSD500-800 GB
4-20 cores32-128 GB RAM
VMware ESXi 5.5
Ethernet
Ethernet
Host iSCSI+ Inter-node+ Management
Pre-built System Software-only
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VM 2
IBM Spectrum Accelerate for Block-Level Hyperconvergence
� Enables the IT administrator to single-handedly manage the entire data center stack
� Allows hardware standardizationof network, compute, storage, power and environmentals
� Leverages existing Data Center services and maintenance contracts
� Simplifies the architecture when lacking specialized, domain-specific skill sets
Ethernet
Interconnect
Hypervisor
Spectrum Accelerate
Spectrum Accelerate
Spectrum Accelerate
Hypervisor
iSCSI
Hypervisor
VM 1
VM 4
VM 6
iSCSI
iSCSI
VM 3
VM 5
iSCSI
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IBM Spectrum Accelerate – Flexible licensing & pricing
Unit price forusable TBsTB = 240
Time
How client deploys over time
monthly
perpetual
Grid A
Grid B
Grid C1000
0
500
Grid A
Grid B
Grid C
Grid A
Grid B
Grid C
Lic
en
sed
Usab
le T
Bs 1500
Grid A
Grid B
t1 t2 t3 t4
Grid C
Grid D
• Includes advanced functions• Flexible license: perpetual OR monthly• Client-centric, hardware-agnostic accounting• Dynamic non-intrusive compliance • Embedded license management tools
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IBM Spectrum Accelerate --- as a Service!
� Single order for Accelerate on IBM SoftLayer
� Operating Expense (OPEX) - no capital required
� Ordered:
– Base of 50TiB
– Increments of 20 TiB
� Two configurations are offered:
– Capacity oriented (for archive type of applications)
– Performance oriented (for real time processing applications)
– Each package includes all features and unlimited traffic
Capacity oriented serversDual CPU 6 cores32 GB RAM11 x 4TB SATA drives10GbE dual private links
Performance oriented serversDual CPU 8 cores64 GB RAM11 x 4TB SATA drives800GB SSD10GbE dual private links
…
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…
…
IBM Spectrum Accelerate on customer-choice HW
IBM XIV
Gen 3
IBM Spectrum Acceleraterunning off-premise
Unified Management Experience
• Remote Office, Branch Office. Provide high availability storage to smaller or distributed organizations such as banks and schools through disaster recovery and other capabilities, using less expensive hardware.
• Flexible deployment. Deploy test/dev or ad-hoc project environments and later repurpose hardware for other needs. Mix online transaction processing and new applications like analytics.
• Hybrid Cloud. Seamlessly move workloads between
on-premise and off-premise deployments.
• Disaster recovery. Mirror to the cloud or to a data center server running IBM Spectrum Accelerate. Use powerful XIV snapshots to execute backup to on-premise servers
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Software Defined Storage - Virtualization
XIVDS8000 FlashSystem 900
Other IBM and non-IBM
Flash/Disksystems
IBM Spectrum Virtualize™
SVC, Storwize, FlashSystem V9000, VersaStack
FCPz/VSEz/VMLinuxWindowsUNIXVMware…
iSCSILinuxWindowsUNIXVMware…
SAN
FCoELinuxWindowsUNIXVMware…
Software Defined EnvironmentOpenStack IBM Cloud x86-based
TCP/IP
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IBM Spectrum Virtualize
Family of storage systems and storage virtualization systems• One code base on all platforms• One set of functions (selectively licensed)• One Best-of-Breed user interface• One Command Line Interface
Storwize V7000 Unified
SAN Volume Controller
Common Advanced Virtualization BaseMany Different Packages
Storwize V7000
Storwize V3700Storwize V3500 (China)
Storwize V5000
IBM FlashSystem V9000
IBM Storwize family
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Global Namespace for Files and Objects
XIVDS8000 FlashSystem
Elastic Storage
POSIXWindowsLinux
AIX
NFSSMBFTPSCPHTTPS
Object• OpenStack
Swift
• S3
Hadoop
IBM Spectrum Scale™,Elastic Storage Server, Storwize V7000 Unified
OtherIBM andnon-IBM
Flash/Disksystems
Software Defined Environment
OpenStack IBM Cloud x86-based
Internal and Direct Attach
StorageJBOF/JBOD
FPO,
RAID
IBM Spectrum Virtualize™
SVC, FlashSystem V9000, Storwize, ant VersaStack
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IBM Spectrum Scale – Flexible File and Object Storage
FS1 FS256. . .Exabyte-Scale, Global Namespace
One big file system or divide into as many as 256 smaller file/object
systems
Each file system can be further divided into fileset containers
Flash and Disk LUNs are called Network Shared Disks (NSD) Metadata can be separated to
its own Pool or intermixed with data
Files and objects can be migrated to Tape
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IBM Spectrum Scale™ – Supported Topologies
Twin-tailed
SAN
Internal, Direct-Attach
Shared PoolsFPO Pools
NSD Servers
� Access files on direct, twin-tailed or SAN attached disk
� Can export files to application nodes
File Placement Optimization (FPO) Servers
� Access files on direct attached disk
� Exports files to other FPO servers
External Clients
� Access data via file and object protocols over IP network
TCP/IP
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NSD Clients
� For Linux, AIX, and Windows
� Access files via SAN, TCP/IP or RDMA
TCP/IP or RDMA network
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IBM Spectrum Scale™ – More than just a file system!
ROBO
Other NFS
Other Datacenters
Scale
Active File Management (AFM) caches
data to where it is needed, can be used to migrate from other NFS
Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) migrates infrequently
accessed files to tape, automatically recalls back
when accessed
Local Read-Only Cache (LROC) and Highly Available Write Cache (HAWC) caches the busiest blocks of files on
local flash
Disaster Recovery (DR) asynchronously mirrors data to remote
locations
Migrate/Recall Tape
NSD Client
Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) moves
data across tiers of flash and disk
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IBM Spectrum Scale™ – Backup and Disaster Recovery
Disaster Recovery (DR) asynchronously mirrors data to remote
locations
Backup/Recover
FS1
snap1 snap2
Backup to External Media
• Files can be backed up to IBM Spectrum Protect, or third-party backup software
Asynchronous Mirror
• Use Active File Manager across data center locations
• Specify appropriate RPO
Snapshots
• Up to 256 Snapshots of entire file system, and 256 Snapshots of each file set
• Read-Only, Space-Efficient• Microsoft VSS Interface
• Writeable File Clones
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SAN
Twin-tailed
Protocol Servers
NFS v3/v4SMB2, SMB3
AIX, Linux, Mac OS, Windows, VMware,
z/OS, etc.
� Feature of IBM Spectrum Scale on
Linux nodes
� Share files with clients using NFS,
SMB and Object protocols
� All nodes can share the same data
� If Protocol Server Node fails client
connections are moved to another
server
� Protocol Server Node(s) need “NSD
Server” License
� External Clients need no Spectrum
Scale License
Clustered Protocol Servers for File and Object access
TCP/IP
OpenStackS3
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IBM Spectrum Scale™ solves “Dropbox problem” for File Sync-and-Share
SAN
Internal, Direct-Attach
No IT Control:• Servers and storage• Security• Access control • User provisioning• Sensitive data
TCP/IP or RDMA network
Twin-tailed
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Cloud-based storage pools in IBM Spectrum Protect 7.1.3
On-premises server and object storage pool
Object storage
On-premises server, off-premises object storage pool
Server
Object storageObject storage
On-premises server replicating to server in cloud
ServerObject storage
Replication
Server
TCP/IPClients
Off-premises server and object storage pool
Clients
Clients
Server
Clients
Server
� “Cloud” storage pools will exploit object-storage APIs provided by cloud, without need for gateway� Native cloud storage support based on container pools (not enabled for use as copy pool or database
backup media)� Initial support
– OpenStack Swift, including IBM SoftLayer and IBM Spectrum Scale– Client backup/restore, archive/retrieve directly to/from object-storage pool
Storage hierarchy
Clients
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IBM SoftLayer Storage Services
Object Storage (OpenStack Swift)
Consistent Endurance & Performance (NFS)
Local
SAN
FTP / SMB
Legacy iSCSI
Consistent Endurance & Performance
Portable Storage Volumes
Block
File
Object
Archival
Online
Ephemeral
Persistent
Content Delivery Network (CDN)
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IBM Spectrum Scale on any Cloud
Active File Management
Private VLAN
NSD Clients and Servers can be deployed within a Private VLAN on any Cloud
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Global Namespace extends to Linear Tape File System (LTFS)
XIVDS8000 FlashSystem
Internal,DirectAttachJBOF/JBOD
FPO,
RAID
Elastic Storage
POSIXWindowsLinux
AIX
NFSSMBFTPSCPHTTPS
Hadoop
IBM SpectrumArchive™
Single Drive
Library
IBM Spectrum Scale™,Elastic Storage Server, Storwize V7000 Unified
OtherIBM andnon-IBM
Flash/Disksystems
Software Defined Environment
OpenStack IBM Cloud x86-based
Enterprise
LTFS
Object• OpenStack
Swift
• S3
IBM Spectrum Virtualize™
SVC, FlashSystem V9000, Storwize, ant VersaStack
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LTFS: What is the Linear Tape File System?
� Self-describing tape format to address tape archive requirements
� Implemented on dual-partition linear tape (LTO-5 and above, TS1140 and above)
� Makes tape look and work similar to other removable media
oFile and directories show up on desktop and directory listing
oShare data across platforms
oDrag & Drop files to/from tape
oSelf Describing Tape Format (SDTF) in XML-Architecture
oSimple, one-time installation
� Developed by IBM
CD/DVD disc
USB Memory
Paper/Film
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Library Edition
Linux or Windows Server
Tape Library
NFS / SMB
Linux Etc.ArchiveManagementSolutions
Application file access to tape
IBM Spectrum Scale
File system
Single Drive EditionLTFS Format EnablementSingle Drive Support
Library Edition Digital Archive EnablementTape Automation Support
Enterprise EditionIntegrated Tiered Storage Solutions
Application file access to tiered storage
Tape Library 1 Tape Library n
Spectrum Archive – Implementations
…
NSDNFS/SMBObjectPOSIXHadoop
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IBM Spectrum Archive™ Overview
IBM Spectrum Archive enables IBM tape libraries to read and write LTFS-format tapes as part of a Spectrum Scale™ global namespace
–Based on the integration of Spectrum Scale™ and LTFS technology
–Supports Spectrum-enabled devices•TS1140 (or higher) Enterprise Drive•LTO5 (or higher) Ultrium drive• IBM Libraries TS4500, TS3500, TS3310, etc.
–Integrated functionality with Spectrum Scale•Supports Policy based migrations•Seamless DMAPI usage•Data replication to multiple pools
–Supports scale-out for capacity and I/O•Seamless cache controls between Spectrum Archive Nodes
•Tape drive performance balancing•Multiple node performance balancing
Tokyo Orlando London
Clients
Wide Area Network (WAN)
Global Namespace
LTFS LTFS LTFS LTFS
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Cloud Storage Taxonomy
Storage as the Storage CloudStorage for the Compute Cloud
Persistent
Storage• Persists across
VM reboots• Can be shared
between VMs• Transactional• High
Performance
Reference
Storage• Archives• Images Video• NENR and
WORM
Ephemeral
Storage• Typically boot
volumes, page files and temporary
• Goes away when VM is shutdown
Hosted Storage• File Storage• Object Storage• Backup• Disaster
Recovery
IBM XIV / SVC / DS8000 / FlashSystem Spectrum Protect, Spectrum Archive
Spectrum Scale, Elastic Storage ServerTransactional Performance
Universal Access
LowestTCO
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IBM Software Defined Storage
Data Plane
IBM Software Defined Storage
Control Plane
IBM for Software Defined Storage
IBM is Focused on Software Defined Environments
• OpenStack, IBM Cloud Manager, VMware and Microsoft
Block-level storage for transactional performance
• FlashSystem, DS8000, XIV, SVC
Volume, File and Object Level Access• Spectrum Scale and Elastic Storage Server
Lowest TCO with Tape• Spectrum Protect and Spectrum Archive
IBM ranked #1 in Software Defined Storage with
40% market share!
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Session Evaluations
YOUR OPINION MATTERS!
Submit four or more session evaluations by 5:30pm Wednesday
to be eligible for drawings!
*Winners will be notified Thursday morning. Prizes must be picked up at registration desk, during operating hours, by the conclusion of the event.
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Key sessions this week
sSS4565 Introduction to IBM SVC and the IBM Storwize Family Mon 3:15 - 4:15
sIS5108 IBM Spectrum Virtualize Performance – from Disks to Pools Tue 9:00 - 10:00
sIS5109 IBM Spectrum Virtualize Performance – from Pools to Hosts Tue 10:15 - 11:15
sIS5110 IBM Spectrum Virtualize Performance – Advanced Function Tue 11:30 - 12:30
sBA4972 IBM Spectrum Virtualize FlashCopy Technical Review Wed 9:00 - 10:00
sBA4968Why use IBM Spectrum Virtualize for High Availability Wed 10:15 - 11:15
sSS4565 Introduction to IBM SVC and the IBM Storwize Family (rpt) Wed 10:15 - 11:15
sIS3821 What’s new with IBM Virtualize and the Storwize Family Wed 11:30 - 12:30
sIS4766 Understanding SVC, Storwize, and FlashSystem V9000 Wed 3:15 - 4:15
sBA4970Configuring Highly Available systems with IBM SVC Thu 11:30 - 12:30
sBA4969High throughput at higher latencies with SVC Global Mirror Thu 1:45 - 2:45
sIS5107 IBM Spectrum Virtualize IP Replication 101 Thu 4:30 - 5:30
sBA3233Storage Meet the Experts Thu
5:45 - 7:00
sBA4972 IBM Spectrum Virtualize FlashCopy Technical Review (rpt) Fri 9:00 - 10:00
sIS4766 Understanding SVC Storwize and FlashSystem V9000 (rpt) Fri 10:15 - 11:15
sBA4968Why use IBM Spectrum Virtualize for High Availability (rpt)Fri 10:15 - 11:15
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IBM Tucson Executive Briefing Center
� Tucson, Arizona is home for storage hardware and software design and development
� IBM Tucson Executive
Briefing Center offers:
–Technology briefings
–Product demonstrations
–Solution workshops
� Take a video tour!
– http://youtu.be/CXrpoCZAazg
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About the Speaker
Tony Pearson is a Master Inventor and Senior managing consultant for the IBM System Storage™ product line. Tony joined
IBM Corporation in 1986 in Tucson, Arizona, USA, and has lived there ever since. In his current role, Tony presents briefings
on storage topics covering the entire System Storage product line, Tivoli storage software products, and topics related to Cloud
Computing. He interacts with clients, speaks at conferences and events, and leads client workshops to help clients with
strategic planning for IBM’s integrated set of storage management software, hardware, and virtualization products.
Tony writes the “Inside System Storage” blog, which is read by hundreds of clients, IBM sales reps and IBM Business Partners
every week. This blog was rated one of the top 10 blogs for the IT storage industry by “Networking World” magazine, and #1
most read IBM blog on IBM’s developerWorks. The blog has been published in series of books, Inside System Storage:
Volume I through V.
Over the past years, Tony has worked in development, marketing and customer care positions for various storage hardware
and software products. Tony has a Bachelor of Science degree in Software Engineering, and a Master of Science degree in
Electrical Engineering, both from the University of Arizona. Tony holds 19 IBM patents for inventions on storage hardware and
software products.
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Tony Pearson
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IBM System Storage™
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