’s Cloud Data Virtualization (CDV) IBM Offering – Global Business Development Executive
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’s Cloud Data Virtualization (CDV) IBM Offering – Global Business Development Executive
Brett J. Battista – Global Business Development Executive October 2014 IBM’s Cloud Data Virtualization (CDV) Offering © 2014 IBM Corporation IBM Global Technology Services Agenda BCRS Portfolio – CDV Positioning Introduction Features and Benefits Solution Overview Understanding the use case Summary Additional Information 2 IBM CONFIDENTIAL © 2014 IBM Corporation IBM Global Technology Services What is CDV ? CDV: Cloud Data Virtualization CDV combines the recovery capability of Virtualized Server Recover with the retention capabilities of Smart Cloud Managed Backup Utilizes snapshot technology to copy customer production apps and data Point in time data copies vs. backup windows Provide the ability to recover a single file, file folder or entire server. Ability to recover to dedicated/shared infrastructure quickly with a single interface. CDV allows customers to perform test/development operations without the need to provision additional storage resources.* Test Disaster Recovery processes in an adhoc manner without down time.* Utilize production data for acceptance application testing.* •Dedicated HW only. Customer owns SW license 33 © 2014 IBM Corporation IBM Global Technology Services CDV: Cloud Data Virtualization: Explained in Three Steps Dedicated Infrastructure 3 2 1 2 WAN c Hot site Infrastructure CDV Infrastructure Customer Data Center - production CDV infrastructure IBM Resiliency Site (Hot Site) Customer Data Center Step One: Snapshot created of Customer Production Data. – eliminate backup window Step Two: Only changed blocks of data replicated. – Store data offsite for DR or testing. Step Three: Test, change or modify DR strategy on a real time basis 4 © 2014 IBM Corporation IBM Global Technology Services Positioning CDV For Data Protection and Resiliency Backup/ Recovery Physical and Virtual Server Disaster Recovery Development & Test Bandwidth Efficient Replication, via DeDupe Instant Recovery No Backup Window Remote Site NearInstant Recovery Instant Clone Data for Testing & Development “Time Machine-like” recovery Agent-less for simple growth 5 Simply Test Failovers © 2014 IBM Corporation IBM Global Technology Services Snapshot Recovery • Mount snapshot in seconds at source location • Deduped snapshot instantly rehydrated at remote location • Clone or Restore data from remote location in just minutes Clone Snapshot from 2nd Site Data Copy/Test Development Mount Backup Data from 2nd Site Remote Backup/Recovery 6 Instant Mount Snapshot On-Premises Data Protection Instantly Recover Snapshot At Second Site Business Continuity © 2014 IBM Corporation IBM Global Technology Services What does a CDV / Actifio appliance looks like? 7 © 2014 IBM Corporation IBM Global Technology Services Customer VMware Customer App/Physical Customer Physical Native “Golden Image” retention technology – Only changed blocks for protection targets VADP Actifio Connector/ Out of Band Out of Band transferred (snapshot or replication) In Band – Greatly reduces replication bandwidth/times – Snapshots run in minutes so essentially eliminates traditional backup ‘windows’. IBM Managed Multiple protection options – VM protection leveraging VMWare VADP technology Dedup Async Replication – Physical servers protection out of band using CustomerOn site CDS Appliance Remote CDS Appliance (BCRS DC) IBM Back Office proprietary connector – Physical server protection In-Band using Actifio as storage target Innovative Solution Options – Near Instant Mounts of VM images – Asynchronous retention flexibility – Simplified Appliance model, leverages Usage Collection 8 CDV Portal CDV Invoice SVC Billing © 2014 IBM Corporation IBM Global Technology Services Supported Hosts Operating System OS Version Machine Type Virtual Windows 2003R2, 2008, 2008R2, 2012* Physical Virtual Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CENTOS 6.1 and Higher* AIX – LPARs 6.x, 7.x Physical Physical Server, Logical Partitions (LPARs) Virtual* Solaris HP-UX 9 Solaris 10 (update 11 or newer) *x86 only Solaris 11 Physical HP-UX 11.23 HP-UX 11.31 Physical © 2014 IBM Corporation IBM Global Technology Services Supported Databases Database Version Machine Type MS SQL 2008R2, 2012 Virtual or Physical 2007 SP3 8.3.083.6 (Standalone, Singe Node) 2010 SP3 14.3.123.4 MS Exchange (Standalone, Singe Node) 2013 15.0.516.32 Virtual or Physical (Standalone, Single Node, Database Availability Groups) Oracle 11g release 2 (11.2) 12c release 1 (12.1) Virtual or Physical Operating System: AIX 6.1, AIX 7.1 DB2* DB2 Version: Virtual or Physical DB2 v9.5, DB2 v9.7, DB2 v10.1, DB2 10.5 10 © 2014 IBM Corporation IBM Global Technology Services Value Proposition for Cloud Data Virtualization The ability to better utilize existing spend/resources by reducing the storage footprint needed to support data protection, test/dev and other uses cases Allows you to break down silos of data and vendors by leveraging data virtualization technology combined with BCRS operational services. The ability to provide a unified data protection and recovery solution that covers all open-systems hosts and applications in the enterprise. Instantaneous recovery allowing better ability to keep your business resilient in the event of a disaster. Unparalleled ability to recover the host, the application or the file into the BCRS Cloud with just a few clicks. 11 11 © 2014 IBM Corporation IBM Global Technology Services Benefits of Cloud Data Virtualization Streamlined operational capabilities utilizing simple SLA-model Improved Production Storage Performance Single solution for multiple production-oriented use cases (BU, DR, test/dev, analytics) No Storage vendor lock-in Non-disruptive to deploy Re-allocate resources to other important parts of the business Up to 90% lower Bandwidth Costs Up to 75% lower Software Costs Up to 95% lower Storage Costs Shift from CAPEX to OPEX model 12 © 2014 IBM Corporation IBM Global Technology Services Thank you for your time today. 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