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5/27/2003 1 Backup Recovery Lösungen Ralf Berretz Network Storage Solution Presales / Region West April 2003 page 2 Februar 2003 Data Protection and Recovery Vorteile: ! Minimale Hardware/Software ! Zentralisierte Administration Nachteil: ! Netzwerk als „Flaschenhals“ ! Backup Server als „Flaschenhals“ Vorteil: ! Hohe Performance Nachteile: ! Maximale Hardware/Software ! Keine zentrale Administration Network Backup Direct Backup Klassische Backupmethoden

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Backup Recovery Lösungen

Ralf BerretzNetwork Storage SolutionPresales / Region West

April 2003

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Vorteile:! Minimale Hardware/Software ! Zentralisierte Administration Nachteil:! Netzwerk als „Flaschenhals“! Backup Server als „Flaschenhals“

Vorteil:! Hohe Performance

Nachteile:! Maximale Hardware/Software ! Keine zentrale Administration

Network Backup Direct Backup

Klassische Backupmethoden

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LANLAN LANLANLAN ClientLAN Client LAN ClientLAN Client

• SAN EBS Infrastruktur• Jeder Server hat einen direkten Storage Path

(„LAN-Less Backup“)• Hub oder Switch stellt die Connectivity her• Network Storage Router erlaubt Shared Libraries• Optimierte Performance

Enterprise Backup Solutions

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hp tape drive family

SDLT 320

capacity

SDLT 220

DAT 24

Ultrium215

DAT 40

DLT vs80

DLT 80

Ultrium230

AIT 100/200

AIT 50/100

AIT 35/70

perfo

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Ultrium460

DAT 72

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Tape Technologynative Speed and Performance

DLT8k6 MB/s40 GB

AIT3-12 MB/s

100 GB

SDLT11011 MB/s110 GB

Ultrium23015 MB/s100 GBATS 6-15

SDLT16016 MB/s160 GB

Ultrium46030 MB/s200 GBATS 10-30

ATS = Adaptive Tape Speed

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ESL: market forecast and trends

0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

S/ DLT 3451 2984,9 2695,6 2534,9 2445 2430,4

LTO 2618 3233,7 4043,4 4920,7 5986,1 7291,2

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

HP Perspective:

Growth will be in the 3- 5% range from 2002-2006, market size: $650M for 2003

Customers capacity needs are growing, selling more TB with super not drives, not necessarily more units

Growth drivers: Growth in LTO market, increased focus on disaster recovery post 9/11, adoption of SAN, consolidation

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ESL9322LTO Ultrium

230 and SDLT 320 library

222,322 slots

ESL9595LTO Ultrium 230 and SDLT 220 and SDLT

320 library

400/500/ 595 slots

MSL5030LTO Ultrium 230 library 30 slots

MSL5026SDLT 220 and

SDLT 320 library 26 slots

MSL5052SDLT 220 and

SDLT 320 library 52 slots MSL5060

LTO Ultrium 230 library 60 slots

ESL9198SDLT 220

library 198 slots

ESL9326 SDLT 220

library 326 slots

xxxxD = DLT7000xxxxDLX = DLT8000xxxxSL = SDLT1 xxxxS2 = SDLT2 xxxxL1 = LTO1

ESL / MSL

SL/S2/L1

SL/S2/L1SL

S2/L1 SL

SL/S2/L1

hp tape library portfolio

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hp tape automation positioning

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• controlled or manageable data growth• replicated environment• remote management of hardware

required• LVD SCSI only• single O/S – ISV combination

• uncertain data growth – business in transition• medium business or campus data center• remote management of hardware required• LVD SCSI, direct attach Fibre or small SAN• may have multiple O/S – ISV combinations

• exponential data growth – >50% per year• enterprise data center: 24x7, mission critical• 80-90% FC (mostly heterogeneous SAN)• has multiple O/S – ISV combinations• life expectancy of library is 3-5 years

ESL9000

SSL1016 autoloader

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• controlled or manageable data growth• “fat” drive or un-attended backup• local backup administration• LVD SCSI only• single O/S – ISV combination

MSL6000MSL5000

1/8 autoloader

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• Performance: SCSI Ultra3 infrastructure allows you to get the most out of your performance tape drives (Ultrium 460)

• Superb Scalability: allows a single library to grow from 1 drive & 30 slots to 16 drives & 240 slots.

• Manageability: web-based remote management allows monitoring and management from anywhere

• Reliable: robotics reliability of 2,000,000 MSBF

performance & reliability in backup and recovery

MSL6030

MSL6060

Available April 2003

MSL 6000 series tape libraries

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Available April 2003

Available June 2003

Ultrium 460 drives for ESL Libraries (no LTO/SDLT mixed drive support yet)

Ultra3 1 x FC & 2x SCSI internal router, e2400

Ultrium 460 Upgrades for ESL 9000 libraries for mixed drives configurations*

Multi-unit scalability

* ESL9000 Libraries and mixed drive support including Ultrium 460, Ultrium 230, SDLT160, SDLT110 (LVD only)

ESL 9000 tape libraries

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N1200

ESL9198ESL9326

MSL5026MSL5052MSL5030MSL5060

ESL9595ESL9322

E2400

MDR-1

Router Option Kits and Embedded Blade Routers

M2402

262665-B21 two 1FC x 2LVD SCSI router cards and ESL9000 cPCI card cage

262664-B21 two 1FC x 2LVD SCSI router cards no card cage

Up to four router cards per card cage, supporting up to sixteen DLT or SDLT drives

262672-B21 MSL5000 EMBEDDED FIBRE OPTION KIT – GRAPHITE

286694-B21 MSL5026 EMBEDDED FIBRE OPTION KIT - OPAL

Network Storage Router

E1200

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Compress

15MB/sec = 54GB/h

NSR Ultra3 SCSI

Max 160MB/s=576 GB/h

z.B.: 1,5:1

SCSI Bus bei 1,5:1 Komprimierung

22 MB/sec = 79 GB/h

LTO/DLT Tape Drive

SAN 2GBit200MB/sec =

720GB/h

BandRead/Write

Head

Bandbreite sollte

3 X Speed sein

= 3 X 79 =237 GB/h

Performance & Bottlenecks

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Mbyte / sec Gbyte / hour

SDLT 160 16 57,6

SDLT 110 11 39,5

LTO 2 30 108

LTO 1 15 54

DLT1 3 10,8

DLT8000 6 21,6

DLT7000 5 18

DLT4000 1,5 5,6

AIT 35/70 4 11,4

AIT 35/70 DIE 2,5 9

AIT50 6 21,6

AIT100 12 43,2

DAT20/40 2,3 8,4

DAT12/24 1 3,6

Fast Wide SCSI 20 72 DLTWide Ultra SCSI 40 144

Wide Ultra II SCSI 80 288 SDLT1/2 LTO1 MDRWide Ultra 3 SCSI 160 576 LTO2 NSR(LVD)

SCSI Speed

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Max zwei SDLT1/2 LTO1 Laufwerke pro NSR-SCSI Bus

Max ein LTO2 Laufwerk pro NSR-SCSI Bus

Max vier SDLT1 Laufwerke pro 1 GB FC-Port

Max drei SDLT2 LTO1 Laufwerke pro 1 GB FC-Port

Max drei LTO2 Laufwerke pro 2 GB FC-Port

MAX zwei parallele Restore Jobs pro RAID5 Volume

MAX vier parallele Restore Jobs pro RAID10 Volume

MAX vier parallele Backup Jobs pro Volume (R5 / R10)

MAX fünf Backup/Restore Jobs pro Server

Rules of Thumb

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Erfahrungswerte (Intel-Server; NT / W2K / SDLT)Backup: 25 – 35 GB/h / JobBackup: 70 – 100 GB/h / LUN Backup: 120 – 150 GB/h / Server Backup: 250 – 300 GB/h / Storage System (HSG)Restore R5: 15 – 20 GB/h / JobRestore R5: 30 – 40 GB/h / LUNRestore R5: 60 – 70 GB/h/ ServerRestore R5: 80 – 100 GB/h / Storage System (HSG)Restore R10: 20 – 30 GB/h/ JobRestore R10: 60 – 80 GB/h / LUNRestore R10: 80 – 120 GB/h / ServerRestore R10: 140 – 150 GB/h / Storage System (HSG)

Rules of Thumb

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Enterprise Backup Solution (EBS)

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EBS Homepage

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HP’s business continuity offerings

recovery time

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days hours minutes

fault-tolerant

operational

business critical continuous access xpdata replication manager

mc/serviceguardcluster extension

extended campus clustermetrocluster

continental clustersdt-san

Rapid Recoveryinstant recovery

fast recoveryrapid restore

EBSnetwork backup

SAN backup

Rapid Backupzero downtime backupnon-disruptive backup

direct backup

OBDRDrTape

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Rapid Restore for SQL/Exchange 2000

• Based on EMA/EVA SnapShot/Clone features combinedwith StorageWorks Tape Libraries and Backup Software

• Using Storage Area NetWork Infrastrukture• Preconfigured Skripts shipping with HP Support• Template based configuration, Solution Guides• Tape Library takes care of historical data and total loss

of OnLine Storage• Engineered together with MicroSoft experts• HP unique option for Data Protector

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Non-Disruptive Backup for Oracle/UNIX

• Dynamically reduces yourbackup windows

• Increases Applicationavailability

• allows for nearinstantaneous recovery inthe event of data loss

• a completely tested solutionto protect your Oracle 9idatabase in a UNIX environment

point-in-time copies(clones)

t0t-2t-1production

data

tape

servers

application server

backup server

management

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key value proposition for data protector

Data Protector delivers new levels of recovery in a service-driven management approach

• Data Protector is the only tool that integrates disk-based and tape-based recovery in a single product across multiple applications, operating systems & storage architectures

• Data Protector is unique in managing data protection as an integral component of an overall IT service, with increased staff efficiency

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Cell ServerDB

Disk Agent Application Agent

Media AgentDisk Agent

Disk DiskClient

Architecture Overview

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1990 - 1994

OmniBack•Network Backup to tape•Automation

1995 - 2002

OmniBack II•Scalable Enterprise architecture•Leading Zero Downtime Backup

2002 - …

Data Protector•Instant Recovery•Backup to disk and tape

recovery speed

Mach 1

Mach 2

Mach 3

hp OpenView data protection history & future

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today

OV-DP 5.0•online Backup•instant recovery•zero impact backup•library management

Mai/June 2003

OV-DP 5.1•Automated media copy•Single Mailbox backup & end user single mail restore•Oracle Restore GUI•Scheduler enhancements•Encryption / virus checking

March 2004

Data Protector 6.0•new service-level driven management of protection tasks:

•Service-Level-Objective-based management •Automatic provisioning of data protection•Seamless service-level integration leveraging broader OpenViewmanagement tools

data protector roadmap

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data management

networkmanagement

storage resource management

systemmanagement

applicationmanagement

storagemanagement

hp OpenView storage management

hp OpenView management

Storage Area Managernode

manager

discovery, topology, events/ alarms

optimizer

performance analysis,

thresholds & reporting

accountant

service levels,

metering, charge back

allocater

assignment and access control

builder

capacity analysis, control, planning

data protectoron-linebackup

zerodowntime

instantrecovery

directbackup

librarymgmt.

data protector starter pk

24x7zero

impactbackup

24x7minimalrecovery

time

24x7efficient server-

lessbackup

scalable mediamgmt.

24x7 cont apps.

operation

Data prot.Media &serviceMgmt.

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backup agent:• Win 9x, Win ME• Win NT, Win NT (Alpha), Win 2000• Win XP HE, Win XP Pro• HP-UX• Sun Solaris• IBM AIX• Linux Redhat/SuSE/Caldera/Debian• Novell NetWare• HP MPE/iX• SunOS• SGI IRIX • Digital UNIX • Compaq Tru64 UNIX • SCO OpenServer; SCO Unixware • SNI SINIX • NCR MP-RAS • Sequent DYNIX• OpenVMS (planned DP 5.1 March 2003• Additional platforms via NFS, shared disk (CIFS) or NDMP

data protectormanagement system• Win NT• Win 2000• Win XP Pro• HP-UX • Solaris

backup device server• Win NT• Win 2000• Win XP Pro• HP-UX• Sun Solaris• IBM AIX• Linux Redhat/SuSE/Debian• Novell NetWare• HP MPE/iX• SCO OpenServer• SNI Sinix• Tru64 (•OpenVMS (planned DP 5.1 Q2 2003)

Catalog Database:- files, versions, hosts- media, drives, libraries

data protectoruser interface:• Win NT• Win 2000• Win XP HE• Win XP Pro• HP-UX • Solaris

tape

media agentdisk

agent

data protector ecosystem coverage

for the latest information refer to:

http://www.openview.hp.com/products/dataprotector/specifications

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HP SureStore Optical Products

WorkplacePC & Laptop

SmallNetwork

Workgroup EnterpriseNetwork

300mx, 600mx & 700mx

Pric

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9100mx

1200mx & 2200mx

220mx

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HP SureStore Entry-Level JukeBox

• 218,4 Gbytes Capacity• 24 Disks• 1 or 2 Multifunction-Drives• Fast Cartridge Exchange (12 sec.)• Sichtfenster• Ultra 2 SCSI (LVDS)• 2 years Support

Model 220mx

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HP SureStore Mid-Range JukeBox

Model 300mx, 600mx, 700mx

• 291, 582 oder 691 GB Kapazität• 2-fach Picker Technologie• 32-76 Disk Kapazität• 2/4 Multifunktionslaufwerke, 9,1 GB• Medienwechsel in 10 Sek. • SE oder Diff. SCSI wählbar• FC Verbindung mit FC Bridge• 2,000,000 MSBF• Sichtfenster• 2 Jahre, nächster Arbeitstag, vor-ort

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HP SureStore High-End JukeBox

Model 1200mx, 2200mx

• 1165 oder 2165 GB Kapazität• 2-fach Picker Technologie• 128 oder 238 Disk Kapazität• 4/6/10 Multifunkt. Laufwerke, 9,1GB• Medienwechsel in 10 Sek.• SE oder Diff. SCSI wählbar• FC Verbindung mit FC Bridge • 2,000,000 MSBF• On-line Laufwerksaustausch• Sichtfenster • 2 Jahre, nächster Arbeitstag, vor-ort

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customer environment

MO jukebox

100% of dataserver

scanner

video & voiceCOLD

paper

microfiche

index & cache10-100% of data

RAID

duplicatedisksimage backup

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Tape vs. Optical vs. Disk for Data Archiving

• Tape offeres 20 years media life -> optical media offeres up to 100 years giving you a 5 times increased media security

• Tape has 35-90 sec average access -> optical 35 ms • Tapes are not revision proof -> optical media (worm) cannot be changed• Tapes could be OK if capacity exceeds 10 TB (too many JukeBoxes needed)

• Disks are wear-out parts -> optical media does not wear, can use another drive• Array formats are not compatible -> optical based UDF (universal data format)• Disks are too expensive for multi-terabyte archives• No overwrite protection, disk parameters can be changed easily• Disk are best if multiple systems need to share common data

And:• All these solutions need 3rd Party SoftWare to work

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Enterprise Archive Solutions (EAS)

• IXOS: eCONserver Suite• OTG/Legato: Extender Product Family• Qstar: HSM Products for Unix and

Windows• Pegasus: HSM for Windows• K-Par: Archimedia Optical

FileSystem/Share• FileNet: Panagon Software Suite• Archive/HSM Options of Backup Software

Products

• and many more …

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5.25” MO ISO roadmap10 years of compatibilitymodest capacity increases

new 5.25” roadmap3+ generations - backward compatiblesignificant capacity increasesform-factor compatible with ISO MO

19951990 2000 2005 2010

30 GB

60 GB

120 GB

5.2 GB9.1 GB

.65 GB1.3 GB

2.6 GB

looking ahead5.25” optical roadmap

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