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Planning and Building Tiered Storage

Planning and Building Tiered Storage. Brad O’Neill Senior Analyst and Consultant Taneja Group, Inc. Agenda. What is Tiered Storage A Planning Strategy for Tiered Storage Example Deployment Scenarios Conclusions Q&A. A Definition of Tiered Storage.

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Planning and Building Tiered Storage

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  1. Planning and Building Tiered Storage Brad O’Neill Senior Analyst and Consultant Taneja Group, Inc.

  2. Agenda • What is Tiered Storage • A Planning Strategy for Tiered Storage • Example Deployment Scenarios • Conclusions • Q&A

  3. A Definition of Tiered Storage “The deployment of two or more classes of disk storage within a primary or secondary storage environment, wherein the residence of data across these classes of storage is determined by business-driven variables.” Sounds Complex, But…

  4. Tiered Storage Is Straightforward 1. You deploy multiple classes of storage • FC, SCSI, SATA, TAPE 2.You might move data from various apps across those storage classes, or, just originate your data assets on the right class • Online migration, disk archiving, disk backup 3. You do this to create efficiencies in time, money or other resources • Improve operations, boost ROI, increase productivity

  5. The Net-Net on Tiered Storage • Forget all buzzwords. It’s about data placement on cost/performance appropriate storage. • Largely manual, not automated • 50% of tiered storage: originate on the right platform • Yes, future ILM dreams will leverage the storage classes we create today • What really kicked-off this trend? ATA/SATA. • To reduce primary and secondary storage costs • To increase recovery and data protection measures • Critical mass of vendor announcements • 53% of surveyed users intend to deploy disk by 2005!

  6. Something the industry forgot to mention…

  7. Tiered Storage MANAGEMENT! • BEFORE you deploy, you need a tiered storage management strategy! • BEFORE you evaluate vendors, you need a tiered storage management strategy! • BEFORE you even think about devices, you need a tiered storage management strategy!

  8. Fail to Plan, Plan to Fail! “Our first tiered storage deployment wasn’t planned as such. We jumped at the cost savings. We bought ATA arrays and started loading up… If I could do it over, I would have spent a lot more time on planning.” Director of Storage, Retail, California

  9. H O S T S Applications Web Database Backups STRATEGY! TIERS OF STORAGE 2 3 4 YOUR STRATEGY WILL DETERMINE SUCCESS! 1

  10. 5 Planning Steps for Tiered Storage • Define your business drivers: Why do this? • Define storage “asset classes and traits” • Evaluate architectural choices • Go out and whip your vendors • Deploy your plan

  11. 1. Define Your Business Drivers • Do you seek to improve data protection? (RTO, RPO, Availability, Backup windows) • Are you solving compliance requirements? (disk-based archives, tape archives, accessibility) • Are you aiming to reduce capital outlays? (Footprint control, utilization improvements) • Can you need human management efficiencies? (Few heads, higher managed capacities, wider roles)

  12. 5 Planning Steps for Tiered Storage • Define your business drivers: Why do this? • Define storage “asset classes and traits” • Evaluate architectural choices • Go out and whip your vendors • Deploy your plan

  13. 2. Create Asset Groups and Traits • ID the data assets against descriptive “groups”. Make these grouping more specific or less specific as required! • BUSINESS-CRITICAL • (Primary data. Traditional “5 9’s”, High availability) • BUSINESS-OPERATIONS • (Primary data. Share-intensive, reference data, aging data) • PROTECTION and ARCHIVAL • (Primary or Secondary data. Reference, copies and protection) • LONG-TERM ARCHIVAL • (Secondary data. No day-to-day use, long-term retention)

  14. H O S T S Applications Web Database Backups Which Group? ASSET GROUPS Assign All Your Storage Using Resources To Asset Groups! Biz Critical Biz Ops Protection/Archival Long-Term

  15. EXAMPLE ASSET GROUPINGS BUSINESS-CRITICAL “My Oracle databases” “Our ERP data… all of it” BUSINESS-OPERATIONS “Our MS Exchange” “Departmental Files” PROTECTION and ARCHIVAL “Copies of SQL Server data sets” “Completed trade contracts” “All compliance information” LONG-TERM ARCHIVAL “Stuff we don’t use but have to keep” “Our last ditch DR bucket”

  16. 2. Create Asset Groups and Traits • ID concrete STORAGE TRAITS for each ASSET GROUP: • Uptime Goals • Performance requirements • Protection needs • Mirrors/Snapshots/Other SW reqs • Security and access • Fully Loaded Target Price/Managed TB Asset Groups + Storage Traits = Storage Tiers

  17. 2. Create Asset Groups and Traits How Did We Get Our Tier Definitions? • All data assets are assigned to groups • The traits of each group were defined As a Result, We Then Know: • The expected service level from each storage tier • The desired price-points for each storage tier Therefore, We Have A Tiered Storage Plan!

  18. H O S T S Applications Web Database Backups Groups/Tiers ASSET GROUPS/STORAGE TIERS 2 3 4 Asset Groups Drive Your Tier Choices 1 Biz Critical Biz Ops Protect/Archival Long-Term

  19. 5 Planning Steps for Tiered Storage • Define your business drivers: Why do this? • Define storage “asset classes and traits” • Evaluate architectural choices • Go out and whip your vendors • Deploy your plan

  20. 3. Evaluate Architecture Choices Guidelines We’ve Heard From Your Ranks: • “Do Not Create Net-New Management” • “Look beyond array pricing alone” • “Take an infrastructure-wide approach” • “Execute your tier strategy in stages”

  21. So, Where To Begin? Your Tier 1 Business Critical Storage Sets The Pace. • Your Crown Jewel Assets • Most Expensive Storage Investment • Disruption and Change Management are painful • Your High Bar for Storage Management practices 95% of Tiering Strategy centers on Tiers 2 and 3: Business Operations and Protection/Archiving Tiers • “How Do We Improve our Tier One ROI?” • “How Do We Get Less Critical Data on Cost-Appropriate Storage?” • “How do we leverage disk to improve data protection?”

  22. Key Points For Tier 2 Evals: “Business Operations” Storage • SATA pricing is still all over the map! Examine best of breed approaches vs. your asset groups • From under $4000 to $15,000+ per TB! • Protection matters. What do you need? • RAID support in SATA typically 0,5 • Given asset groups, how much performance? • SATA performance gains are real and coming fast • Smaller cache sizes in most SATA arrays • How much capacity growth? • Can you maintain existing management framework?

  23. Key Points For Tier 2 Evals: “Business Operations” Storage • Decide if you need a Stand-Alone array or disk-space in a unified platform. • Multi-disk Systems • Mix FC and SATA trays in the same array • Example vendors: EMC, HDS, 3Par, BlueArc, Pillar • Stand-alone SATA arrays • Plethora of players from entry-level to enterprise • Example vendors: NetApp, IBM, NexSan, Candera • Of course, Pros and Cons To Both Approaches!

  24. Key Points for Tier 3 Evals: “Protection and Archival” What asset you archive or protect drives your choices: Standard SATA array • Online copies of data CAS Software or Appliance • Online archiving of reference information Virtual Tape Software or Appliance • Fast disk-based data protection Traditional BU/R Software to Disk • Fast disk-based data protection

  25. 5 Planning Steps for Tiered Storage • Define your business drivers: Why do this? • Define storage “asset classes and traits” • Evaluate architectural choices • Go out and whip your vendors • Deploy your plan

  26. Choosing The Right Solutions Sage End User Comments “Look wider than you usually do.” • Resist temptation to roll with your existing trusted vendor “Tiered Storage Has Many Purchasing Impacts” • Tier One = Potential footprint impact from offloading • Tier Two = unique requirements for primary • Tier Three = backup or archiving requirements driven by higher tiers “If you go ‘best of breed’, ensure management commonalities across tiers” • You can create more problems than you solve.

  27. 2 Key Questions For All Vendors “How will I move and place my data?” • Volume-level copy/snapshots • File-level copy • Application-integrated/controlled “Can I use my existing management tools?” • Discovery, partitioning, provisioning • Capacity management, device-level management • Drill the emerging vendors on these points

  28. Who Are Some Worthy Players? In Tier 2 “Business Operations” • EMC, NetApp, HDS, IBM, STK • NetApp, BlueArc, 3Par • Candera, NexSan In Tier 3 “Protection and Archiving” • STK, ADIC, Quantum • Diligent • EMC Centera, Permabit, DCT, Archivas

  29. Deployment Example Company #1: Financial Services, East Coast • 220 TB primary storage on Tier One • Wants to reduce Tier 1 footprint growth by 50% • Deploys combination of two SATA vendors for Tier Two assets. Uses existing SM tools for migration. • Has a disk-backup appliance at Tier Three, exploring CAS for compliance archiving. • Maintains tape libraries, exploring CAS for long-term disk.

  30. Deployment Example Company #2: Online/Store Retailer, California • 10 TB primary storage on SAN. 5 TB on Tier One storage. • Happily w/ deployed disk backup for Tier 3. • In 2005, will deploy Tier 2 on SATA. • Goal is to reduce total amount of storage in Tier 1 by 3 TB via migrating less critical SQL Server and MS Exchange to SATA • Will use existing volume management software

  31. Conclusions on Tiered Storage • Plan before you leap. Think deeply in terms of asset groups and storage traits. • Move in steps. Resolve for key business drivers first. You have plenty of time. • Look at all the vendors. Choices abound! • Preserve your existing management investments

  32. Conclusions on Tiered Storage Call us if you need help or input! Taneja Group works with dozens of end users on RFPs and general questions Info@tanejagroup.com Brad@tanejagroup.com 925.417.0329

  33. Questions!

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